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:ROM THE EDI TOR 1t's not easy to make a earbook, folks! It sounds ike fun, and it looks like n, but in reality in it is a hit of hard work. The 1983 lonifer Staff has worked .ard all year to bring you his yearbook, we hope ou enjoy rt. No one can do a year- +ook alone, it takes a lot f cooperation on the part if everyone involved. As ditor of the Conifer, I would like to thank every- +ne who had a part in this 'earbook. Iwould like to thank the dvertisers, first of all. For vithout them, there would ve no yearbook. This year t cost approximately 5526 ner book for the yearbook 0 be printed. We tried to .eep the student costs lown to 312, which meant ve had to sell a lot of ads. The community support vas wonderful, and we are 'ery grateful. , Money is an important lonsidersation in the naking of a yearbook, and nanaging the money and ill that goes with that job, akes nerves of steel. I vould like to thank the Ionifer Business Manager loxanne Nevels for doing L truely wonderful job of seeping the books straight, so we always :new where we were. Vlrs. McKinney, the school treasurer, said this fear was the best year for raving the least confusion n handling the money. Roxanne did a super job. Deadlines are important Lo a yearbook, although we lidn't meet some of our earlier ones, we were on Larget for our final dead- ine when we were thrown 1 unique curve---our Jublisher went out of business. We want to Lhank thw Walsworth Printing Company for pick- .ng up our book for print- ing very late in the sea- son. We still are not sure when the books will arrive, and we hope that everyone realizes that if it is late, we are really not to blame. The photographer is the backbone of any yearbook, and I would like to say a special thanks to the year- book and journalism photographers who really made this book possible, especially Laura Edwards, Alan Fohn, Janette Fogle, Mike Hamby, John Ken- dall, Kim Dunn and Cindy Cook. There were a lot of times when the negatives got messed up, or picture were lost or stolen or just mysteriously disappeared. The photographers worked long and hard to develop and print pictures which would provide a lasting re- cord of the 1982-83 school year. Alicia Gillette and Janice Rayford deserve special recognition for their total dedication to typing the yearbook. They came during every study hall, during every break and sometimes even dur- ing lunch to work on the Compugraphic to type all the copy and picture identifications in the year- book. When some of us had a break, they still had to work, and they never complained. This year the book was divided into sections and each group struggled to meet the deadline for their sections. The Advertising section was Robin Mose- ley, Cindy Wilson and Lisa Harrell. The People sec- tion composed of Angela Frazier, Beverly Gilchrist and Wanda Miller. Jackie Collins and Vanessa Kelly did the Academic section and Sherry Edwards, Franklin Brooks, Eartha Hawkins and Shelia Williams did Organizations. The Sports section was done by Christy Young, Carolyn Armstrong and Beth Yak- src. The Student Life section was long and hard to do, and Natalie and Dana Hurst worked up to the very last minute to finish lt. Janette Fogle, in addi- tion to taking pictures acted as the class secre- tary, typing up list, after list after, after list and making sure the files were inorder. I would also like to thank our advisor Mrs. Johns, who pushed and praised and yelled and cried until we got the yearbook done. Since it was Mrs. Johns first year- book also, we all leamed together. Finally lid like to thank you, the students of CHS, because without you there would be no need for a yearbook. I've enjoyed this opportunity and have greatly enjoyed making this book. We all have tried and feel we've been successful in giving you a record of the 1982-83 school year. All the triumphs and trials, ups and downs, glories and events we have compiled to present with pride and pleasure to you. Sincerly Beth Yaksic, Editor 1982-83 Conifer
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