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Curse Gf Deadlines Returns To Haunt Staff Amidst noise, confusion and total chaos, this ycar's yearbook was brought to you by the publications staff. Impossible deadlines, lack of photos, broken equipment and frantic editors added to the complete disorder of the fine arts office, but then yearbook wouldn't be the same without chaos. The staff suffered from the extended absence of advi- sor David Van Treese just after Christmas, and owes much thanks to Ron Wells who held things together at the risk of his own sanity. This year's Roundup was sponsored by selling person- alized yearbooks, advertisements from local merchants and a dance in June. l. Eric Dietrich is caught day dreaming again! 2. f'You mean there's film in the camera. 3. I'll explain it to you one more time. Back Row: Eric Yctter, Laura Gupton, Nick Kincaid, Kevin Ocr- man, Mary Scofield, Krista Schlesinger, Patty O'Kecfe, Cortney Tierncn, Eric Dietrich, Front: Karen Antista and Kandi Chinn 210 ACTIVITIES
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Pep Club Cheers Our Team In Victory Or Defeat Keeping school spirit high is the responsibility of the Pep Club. These girls work hard to paint all the posters that are displayed around school before big games. They also keep our athletes going by tee-peeing houses and leaving candy on doorsteps in the middle of the night. In short, Pep Club cheers them up if they lose and cheers them on if they win. This year, as always, the girls sold ribbons for the football games, sold balloons for the homecoming game and sponsored the dance. Under the leadership of Carol Elliott, president, the club had an exceptionally good year. I. Okay Carol, you can have the first piece of cake. 2. Alright! Another Touchdown! I I t Front Row Carol Elliott, Maria Mendez, Lucia Rurro, Jody Raya, Mickie Raus, Middle Row Lynn Shoris, Kathy Goldstone, Channita Ayanaputra, Rosemary Don- vecchlo Perl Mosher, Tammy Bonvecchio, Lori Heicke, Back Row: Vicki Perrung, Marna Bullard Carie Warner, Barbara Vento, Electa Nixon, Kerry Rudisaile, Kathy ACTIVITIES 209
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ffm , 'W Front Row: Debbie Campbell, Liz Shakespeare, Monty Maxwell, Mid- dle Row: Natalie Cole, Lee Kiester, Cyndy Massey, Mike Walsh, Susan Wright, Back Row: Kevin Oerman, Robert Cole, Kelly Doyle, Charles Humphreys, Ron Waters. Newspaper Proves It, AHS Well That Ends . 7' As the newspaper staff started working this year, so did Murphyis Law f lf anything can go wrong, it willf, Problems such as running out of supplies the day of the deadline, writing the news and then having it change, finding out what you cannot do after you have already done it and others were met and solved by this year's Hitching Post staff. Controversial Editor-in-chief Cyndy Massey was the only returning editor. She led the troops against merci- less odds to bring the news and more often argument to the Mesa campus. The true judge of a good article became, 'gDid it get someome angry or stir something up? All in all, the Newspaper staff, through all of their headaches and deadlines, set out and proved that great things and enjoyable experiences can come out of insan- ity. l. Cyndy Massey, editor in chief, is working on a story for the paper. 2. Well, if you really think he's worth it, says Debbie Campbell to Natalie Cole. Left to Right: Mike Walsh, Susan Wright, Kevin Oerman, Cyndy Massey, Robert Cole ACTIVITIES 2ll
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