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Photo by Kevin McSpaddcn O K I , 'R X . Weil s.QQr' ' 'V i in .,..W,W.,wu 1 x -.4 V who We -af Q. AT A BAKE SALE that raised about 365. Pat Webb, Diane Prcwitt and Alfonso Gamez sell Drew McDow some cookies. FOR THE POWDER PUFF SPREAD Minda Cheery cropped pictures of the game, cutting out all of the unnecessary areas and fitting it to the layout, Photo by Bryan Cumby WORKING on the Junior Volleyball spreads was Danny Lufkin's responsibility for the November deadline, but Jenny Sarnpsel helped him out by cropping the pictures. Photo by Bryan Cumby A W i l I u az ' .3 w , Y .f V EDITORIAL STAFF Y FRONT R0lV.' Steve ll'li1. H Minda Cherry, Belinda Gullick, Carol Ransdell, Lisa Muncy, David Kaufman, Jenny Sampscl tbusincss cdilorh. .V Kevin McSpaddcn leditor-in-chiefl. Diane Prewitt. Jill ' ,, gi Henderson. SECOND ROW: Alfonso Gamez, Lisa ' ,A P J- 1 Wacker, Becky Wells. Casey Qualls, Danny Barnett, Terry YL. 'RC .' . Johnson, Kim Hanson. TOP ROW: Sandy Covclli, Bryan fr' ,A -'l' A , , ' - Cumby, Craig Turner, Russell Duckworth, Bob Dunbar, W 1' J, V 7 17 5,1 , is T ' ' L , is , Piper Parsons, Danny Lufkin, Vickie Hudson. Pat Webb, ' ' QT I f. ,fl f ' A' 'ij . C A . , .f . '41, Axx ' Linda Stafford Lsponsorj, Ron Rabaklxuk. NOT '- I 5. . ' - ., I S ..: I I PICTURED David stewart. r K all Vg ui . f', 54- . il 2 . ' fl! . , , P 4' -f 'T , ' -21 of U27 W. 7 -. ,. K n,. fi -- 1 V -f 1 I ,, . -,:,,. ' M., A ,..... ...L .,,. - .... .. ., ' 'i f 'f , A f- ' V ' 4 X ' , if .r 4 i, A t 5 ' f 3 as. 3 K' , 1' -A I f A A J J Q 5 J. ' ,L w ff 'Q J I .4 'Z t , i , 1' V ff , A ri. Marauder 85
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Eight months of hard work result in nnual The morning after as the lights flickered on, students cleared the journalism lab's tables to finish the previous night's work. Stories and half-finished layouts took the place of last night's raw materials, which required conceiving ideas and shaping them into a yearbook, striving to make this one better than previous ones. Such was the work of the Marauder staff as they worked to make another deadline. Production of the book would have been financially impossible were it not for selling advertisements and holding bake sales organized by the business staff, which consisted of sponsor Linda Marshall and ten students. They also handled picture and yearbook sales. As for working on the editorial staff, Diane Prewitt commented, It's more than I thought it would be when 1 output got into it, but it's worth it.' Students labored over stories and captions as they molded them into memories to last for a lifetime. Such a task demanded patience and accuracy of detail. Staff photographers, often frustrated by cabinet and sink repair in the darkroom, contended and held to the responsibility of taking and processing the best pictures they could. Photographer Bryan Cumby said, There are no excuses for me not giving 100 percent and producing the best product possible. The layouts became reality as proof sheets were combed for last-minute revisions. Eight months of hard work went into the creation of Dimensions. This yearbook is going to be seen by the entire school, as well as critics, concluded managing editor Jenny Sampsel, so it had to be good. s BUSINESS STAFF-FRONT ROW: Mike Forbis-, Linda Marshall tsponsorj, Maurice Wright. BACK ROW' Tami Anderson, Angie Perez, Laura Deisher, Carie Cornelius. Janet Porter, Stefanie Doak, Jill Jordan, Maria Tapia. THE STUDENT DIRECTORY wis assembled by the Business Stuff: here Stefanie Douk und Mike Forbis check part of the directory for spelling errors. lfhnin bt 1.1511 u'.n-ter 4 Academicsf2nd dimension
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QUALTlY', is thc word that Craig Turner, the fourth period photographer, has in mind, while looking at the negatives. Photo by Russell Duckworth HARKWORK is what creating, laying out. finalizing and getting the newspaper to press is all about as Toni Payton, a three- ycar vetcran on the staff, knows. Phum by Russell Duckworth PREPARING FOR THE OCTOBER ISSUE, Angela Smith double-checks her copy before typing it. Photo by Russell Duckworth QUILL Q SCROLL A FRONT ROW: Bob Dunbar, Craig Turner, David Kaufman, Casey Qualls, Becky Wells. TOP ROW: Angela Smith, Toni Payton, Kevin McSpaddcn, Jenny Sumpscl. Phulo by Bryan Cumby 86 Academicsf2nd dimension ...A
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