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5 5 38566 1. Angie Skidmore, Mary Sims, and co-editors Shannon McAninch and Tad Johnson discuss which photos will be used for various sports layouts. 2. Troy Thacker takes time out for the daily rit- ual of watering Mrs. Weir ' s plants. 3. Melissa Young consults with Advisor Diane Weir about changes in her lay- out. Yearbook staff: (first row) Linda King , Mary Sims, Tracey Campo, Dawn Petersen, Dawn Rector, Anne Denato, Jennifer Robart. (second row) Denise Gustafson, Trish Dey, Michelle Berkland, Ellen Meline, Tad Johnson, Shannon McAninch, Elisa Melia, Kevin Molloy, Angie Skidmore, Sherry Wasko. (third row) Melissa Young, Advisor Diane Weir, Rae Lynn Park, Joe Carter, Traci Renda, Tom Breese, Sonya Knight, Laura Brodie, Tammy Nebola, Troy Thacker, John Perry, (not pictured: Kristi Groen, Jennifer Holton) 27
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Yearbook staff puts the pieces together After the theme Putting the Pieces together was chosen for the 1988 yearbook, the staff members worked hard to meet their many deadlines. Slowly, the yearbook became more than just an idea. Supervised by Advisor Diane Weir, Editors-in-chief Tad Johnson and Shannon McAninch began to take charge, and along with the other 28 staff members, strived to produce a book full of memories that everyone would be pleased with. 1. Denise Guslafson and Rac Lynn Park discuss changes to be made on the basketball layout. 2. Members of the staff grin happily on a successful dead- line day. 3. Senior editors Michelle Berkland and Dawn Petersen make a list of glossies for the senior section. 4. Advisor Diane Weir reminds her year- book students that good attendance is crucial in putting together a good year- book. 5. Co-editor Tad Johnson looks over photos for the opening pages. 26
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Rails Club makes dance one to always remember Kevin Malloy broke Rails Club history this year when he became the first male officer the club has ever had. Kevin is the club ' s vice-president. Other officers are Heather Roland, president; Shannon Wright, secretary; Melis- sa Hawk, treasurer; Christina Carliango, historian; and Sally Fisher, spon- sor. The Rails Club does many things for the school and community. Among these are decorating the football field for Homecoming and conducting the annual Buzz Book cover contest. At Halloween and Easter they dress up to visit children ' s hospitals and nursing homes. At Christmas, members tested their vocal abilities by caroling at nursing homes. The annual girl-ask-boy Sweetheart dance, sponsored by the Rails Club, was held Saturday, February 13. Students danced to the tunes of Salmon Dave, formerly of Colt. 45, and Teaser. 28
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