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DECISIONS, DECISIONS. While attend- ing Carolina Publications Workshop in Spartanburg, SC, yearbook members try to decide on decisions that will make their next yearbook the best. Amazing Miracles Deadlines, Deadlines, Hthatls why they call it the blues. Throughout the year, these deadlines brought headaches, worries and frequent comments from Ms. Lowder. However, the troubles turned into good times with jokes from the old members and even the new staffers. Darryl's 1775 broke the mono- tony of yearbook class. That special table seemed to be always waiting for the staff to return. Yet, Mr, Frog somehow was never able to be captured on pictures and the waiters all seemed to turn red at our yells. Even King Kamehameha was glad to see our presence. But all play does not get the work done, and for that reason the staff had to return to West Stanly. Once again drawing layouts, cropping pictures, and typing body copy as well as folio tabs, not kickers but folio tabs, seemed to be normal. Many nights the staff returned to work until 9:00 pm. Sometimes Sunday did not seem to be a vacation from school as editors traveled to Albemarle to check in layouts at Ms. Lowder's. Comments such as bag your face , Fm going to kill them , and how anyone could spell West Stanly West Stanky , are only things that the editors could possibly understand. Somehow, through a year of troubles with typewriters and an abundance of liquid paper, the yearbook was published. Those of us who survived Room 214 knew that miracles still happened. 200fYearbook THE DAY IS FINALLY OVER! As the clock strikes 3:00 pm, yearbook members begin to put up their work until the next day, when the worrisome job will begin again. WHICH PICTURE GOES WHERE? Senior Roxanne Efird struggles to find just the right picture for her layout.
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'f. FUN! FUN! After coming in first place Myrtle Beach Festival last Spring, the Band relaxes at Myrtle Beach. MAC Front row: Freda Smith ipres.J, Melissa Hinson tV.P.J, Sceria Hatley 1treas.J, Tammi Kiker Isec.J, Amgie Hardin 1S.C. rep.J, Doug Craig fadv.J, Carmel Allen, Angie Almond, Julia Almond, Emily Biles, Ronald Burleson, Bart Benton, Second row: Terry Foreman, Wendy Furr, Teresa Ferguson, Angie Eudy, Elizabeth Drye, Jeff Culp, Mark Coley, Traci Coble, Scott Clontz, Kelly Carpenter, Jeff Branch, Jeff Boone. Back row: Karen Kiker, Mary Jane Kennedy, Dale Hunsucker, Mike Huneycutt, Gordon Huneycutt, Cindy Freeman, Sherri Coffin, Angie Huneycutt, Pam Hatley, Beth Harwood, Brad Holbrooke, Crystal Harrison. MAC . Front row: Gary Mcllwaine, Mark Moore, Joe Whitley, Rusty Mabry, Luann Love, Eric Love, Dale Love, Ray Little, Angie Lowder, Alison Linker, Stephanie Liles, Stacy Clontz. Second row: Chris Weide, Larry Watson, J eff Sides, Dan Tucker, Larry Morgan, Gary Morgan, Tammy Morton, Kimberly Talbert, Marsha Page, Dawn Quesenberry, Tracie Pickler, Crystal Osborne. Back row: Wendy Tucker, Penny Thomas, Neil Willoughby, Tonda Whitley, Deborah Wild, Lloyd Springer, Shanna Thomas, Karen Tucker. MAC! 199
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NO 8 In it IT'S KING KAMEHAMEHA! ing a break from the monotony of class, Kelly Huneycutt and Lynn ooch up to their date at Darryl's Yearbook. Front row: Kelly Huneycutt KEditor-in-Chiefj, Roxanne Efird Qlndex Editorl, Amy Eury QCopy and Design Editorl, Randy Mabry CBusiness and Design Editorl, Kathy Hill, Lynn Allen, Angie Eudy, Stacy Whitley, Tammi Kiker, Karla Austin. Back row: Kim Tucker, Penny Poulos, Paula Troutman, Wendi Efird, Melanie Howard, Pam Burnette, Patricia Miller, Gordon Huneycutt, Karla Smith, Marsha Page, Patty Huneycutt, Wendi Austin. Yearbookf201
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