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■ 1 ” ■ Mi fm , jiL W n. |§k 1 m 1 jpt m r M w W » , I 3H ' ' ■A AKl gjyflr w IBKaMam ■ flB Cl ifl ....... M I m m Due to the improved newspaper and year¬ book, this year’s Journalism Class was put to the test. This years Journalism class strived to reach one main goal— putting it all together. The news¬ paper staff garthered recent infor¬ mation concerning school events and printed it in an attractive pa¬ per that the whole student body enjoyed. Putting the annual together in¬ volved more than just snapping pictures. Layouts had to be made and copy written. The annual staff worked many long hours, trying to get everything just right. There were deadlines to be met and the pressure was on, but with the co¬ operation of each member, the 1982 Aquila turned out to be the best one ever. Editors, Jeff Orvin, Sharon Gray, and Kaye Holland check over a spread before turning it in. Journalism 73
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Putting It All Together Working on final layouts, David Smither- man, Sabrina King, Lisa Hendrick, and Carolyn Midkiff, strive to meet the deadline. Adding copy to this year’s book made pro¬ duction harder for staff members like Shar¬ on Pugh, Cindy Holland, Steve LeGrand, and Sharon Gray. 72 Journalism
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Singing His Praises ajv tmM » « M vis S ' ? M 1 t r )l jr W ji T % I m . v. immft Both the elementary and high school choruses sang at many dif¬ ferent churches throughout the year. They were ready and willing to perform for any church that re¬ quested their talents. Sometimes singing three nights a week, the Junior-Senior High Chorus still found time to practice and present a most outstanding Christmas cantata. The student body enjoyed the outcome of their hard work in a chapel program held by the chorus under the direc¬ tion of Mrs. Linda Baity. Another big part of the year was preparing for the Fine Arts Festival in Charlotte. The groups and solo¬ ists put in a lot of time to make their presentation the best one possible. Although the fun and fellowship was enjoyed by all members of the group as they traveled from place to place, they had one main goal — to glorify the Lord and uplift His name. The high school chorus presents a Christ- Soloist, Carrie Combs provides entertain- mas cantata during chapel. ment before the Homecoming ceremonies. 74 Chorus
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