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Herald staff enhances paper with unusual magazine format Along with other school changes, the Hampton Her- ald changed its format to a magazine style. The cover captivated the spirit and activities around the school. Eighteen staff members reported on special events, issues and the students. lane Huff, editor, and Kathy Engelmann, associate editor, planned and organized the stories that were writ- ten by the staff in each publication. Miss Linda Taylor, the new advisor of the Hampton Herald, donated new ideas to the staff. After attending the workshop this summer, staff members were very impressed with the format. They were enthusiastic about the magazine form and seemed to take the responsibility of publishing the newspaper very seriously, stated Miss Taylor. erald Staff e Q 'hravraffr A-. , .. , M y if 1. .Mk ' X . ly 1 K X M N S ,
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1 - Sappony editor, Kathy Englemann puts up a poster for the Sap- pony drive. 2 - Sonya Killingsworth evaluates entries sent in by students for the literary magazine. 3 - Thespian, Daniel Wesley, questions a witness in the play, The Night of lanuary 16th, 4 - Thespian, Cathy Foster puts make-up on Denise Murray during the Christmas Bazaar. 5 - Cast receives applause after the final act in the play, The Night of lanuary 16th. 6 - Thespian Michael Abrams displays a poster about an upcoming play. 98lSapp0rty!Tl1eSplans
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