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Powprinf Covers The Scoop Pawprint began its second year ot publication with the addition of several new staff members. Contributing guest writers from throughout the student body also submitted material to be printed. The Pawprint covered club and class news, featured individual students, reported sports and special events, and offered original art work for its readers to enjoy. Each issue was built around a central theme, enabling the paper to cover outside topics that effect a student's life as much as do hisfher school activities. Pawprint also became a member of the Florida Scholastic Press Association, and representatives attended the annual convention in Daytona Beach. Several staff members were named to the Quill and Scroll, an honorary organization for high school iournalists. Those connected with the paper wish to thank all the people throughout the school community who, through their cooperation, helped make the paper possible. They also wish to thank Miss Thompson, Faculty Adviser, for her diligence and guidance.
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Ted Place led the entire Junior and Senior High School in a Spiritual Emphasis Week. Many students were brought closer to the Lord because of week. This is your life! You get involved! Everyone joined in the spirit this year. were pep rallys Cwhere everyone wi Yr-e made tools of themselvesj but it was fun! There were special spirit days such as tourist day. Students also enjoyed a square dance upstairs. lt was a real whompin', stompin' event. Both the students and the parents munched out at the PTF picnic after 6 'Q 8 football. So W.A. - This is your life! 1. You've seen this before and you'll see it again, someday. 2. The only bad thing about paper plates is you can't pile it on! 3, Beth, is that the newest fashion? 4. Bruce Dana leads the singing, 5. Circle to the right. Circle, circle. . , 6. Don't ask him what he's doing. 7. Suzanne makes a great tourist! 8. What talentl? What skilll? 7 85
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