Friday, March 11, 2011

Our clients dominate THSPA… Again


Webb School of Knoxville earned 2nd place honors for the Best Overall yearbook in Tennessee.  The 2010 Princeps continues the tradition of award winning books at Webb School.  The 20/10 vision theme, cleverly, uses the date to show how the students and the school see their futures more clearly. Editors, McKenzie Roddy and Meg Smith, led the student staff to produce this award winner.  Advisers for the 2010 Princeps, which was rated All-Tennessee, were Sharon Mann, Meg Crawford, Nancy Manikas, Janet Bigelow, and Pat Wright.


The 2010 Shamrock at Knoxville Catholic High School placed 4th in the state in Best Overall competition.  Knoxville Catholic students also won individual awards for entries. Alex Willis and Tony Perfetto won honorable mention for Best Academic Copy.  Tony Perfetto also won 1st and 2nd place for Best Black and White Photo while Nichole Nabozniak earned three honorable mention awards in the category and an additional honorable mention for best color photo.  Samantha Quintero, Ericka Feldman and Renée Magart won 3rd place in Best Sports/Organizations Copy while Sophia Floersh and Nichole Nabozniak earned honorable mention. Regan Graham earned honorable mention for Best Student Life Copy.  Dawn Harbin is Adviser to the Shamrock which earned a Superior rating.

We are also proud of our neighbors in central Tennessee where Buz Watson is the Walsworth rep.  Buz's client Mt. Juliet High placed sixth in the state with their honorable mention for Best Overall Yearbook.  Also many of Mt. Juliet's student won individual awards as did students from Nashville Christian and Centennial High,


Oak Ridge High's 2010 Oak Log also earned a superior rating from the Tennessee High School Press Association. Christi Noe, the adviser, and her student's consistently bring honor to the school and the Oak Ridge community.



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