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To encourage sales of the 1970 Tomahawk, business staff manager Teresa Moore and assistant After the senior breakfast, K- Summeflin Jennie Mozeley place a sign in the front hall area. scans pages of his annual. Staff Sells Advertisements for 1970 Tomahawk Members of the business staff Linda Page and Elaine Lyerlcy sort pictures to sell to students and faculty. Advertisement played a vital role in the publication of the Tomahawk. Business staff members began fulfilling their responsibilities early in the summer with the selling of advertisements to local businesses. In addition to soliciting advertisements, staffers served as public relations agents and created interest in the activities of West. To encourage sales of the annual, staff members placed posters in various areas of the school. They also sponsored an annual signing party at the end of the year. Before continuing a yearbook display, Teresa King, Debbie Townsend, and Elaine Byrum pause to discuss the design. !,,m,,...,. 11
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l Rivalr Prompts Classes To Set Higher Goals After graduation exercises at Ovens Auditorium, seniors clutch diplomas as they talk to parents and friends. Juniors G. Vaughn and G. Stewart move plywood to the shop to construct scenery for the Junior-Senior prom. .1 ' ,7- . H I H , - 1' . hs' .f Natural class rivalry prompted each class to set higher goals for the 1969-70 year. Although each class worked to reach its own goals, all students joined to help make West a better school. Sophomores enjoyed an orientation social during the first weeks of school and also viewed a performance of Love's Labors Lost at Ovens Auditorium in February. Juniors worked during the fall to sell Christmas cards to finance the Junior-Senior, and they later planned and created an unforgetable prom evening. After receiving rings, seniors worked to secure more privileges. Graduation climaxed three years of participating and learning. ls, As part of orientation, sophomores D. Cox and C. Gordan enjoy refreshments and music by the Cruel Deception. Rita Harrison and Brenda Goss wait to receive their treasured senior fines from class secretary Jan Lanier.
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