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JOLJRNALISM
Journalism students are always over-
burned - just ask them. The journalism
classroom is a madhouse with students
rushing to meet deadlines. These students
must write newspaper articles, design year-
book layouts, take photographs, typing
copies and captions, and discuss and write
about controversial issues. Establishing a
method to the madness (usually) is journal-
ism teacher Mrs. Carter, who supervises, Rashan Harris always remains calm through the madness of journalism
inspires, and coordinates the students. class.
The journalism students have to put ex-
tra effort into their work. They know that
their best articles will be published in "The
Tiger Tale" for everyone in the school to
read. Students working on the yeabook re-
alize that their work will be read for years to
come. Talk about pressure!
Charlie Hollis and Robert Crawford demonstrate what the stress of
journalism can do to you.
Kim Ward and Monica Goss take a break from
typing their newspaper articles.
Ta~sie Eubank confirms an ad for the yearbook.
Allison Taylor: yearbook editor; Amy Dekle: assistant editor.
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