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is 10333. V. f U- .,., gs :-.- ,:.. ,...., - C iff AA if T C Iighlights Editor Ann Russell is responsible to oversee the general oncentrates as she decides what size type .progress of the yearbook and to be J use for the headline on her story. Ann available to help and answer questions. ,aswwww Wm. , V 2. fg fini? RONT RCW: Mrs. Susan Noll, advisor, Binney, SPGIICS Bingham, Debra Hatch, iie Nockles, Carol Fournier, Cheri Troy Craig, Terri F8ShiI1g, RSIICY Roth, iamond, Carolyn Weippert, Kathy Ann Russell. arton. BACK ROW: John Brown, Jeff Hard Work Engenders Satisfaction Easier Said Than Done Ahh, a finished product! Oh, it felt so good. Looking back we remembered . . . It was room 135, fifth hour. There were 13 of us. Day after day we worked - sometimes laughing, sometimes in a hushed silence. Yearbook was different than our other classes. It was a dif- ferent kind of work, a different style and pace. When some- thing needed to be done, it had to be done. Any tale a staffer might offer as an excuse for un- finished work was simply in- teresting but not important. Countless hours were contri- buted by every staff member. Interviews had to be conducted and information gathered. Copy and captions were then written and rewritten until ev- ery word was just right. Pic- tures had to be taken, devel- oped, and printed. The list of tasks was infamous. There were times of discour- agement for all but those times passed. Some of our fondest memories were of handing in that layout, getting back proofs having Mrs. Noll give you that good job, hang in there look, but most of all seeing all that time and effort come back to us bound and printed on crisp white sheets just as we had planned but couldn't quite imagine. l
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Skiers Love The Pain The 44 enthusiastic members of the Ski Club didn't seem to mind early morning rises, long bus rides, and sub-zero temperatures included in this year's ski season. The members went through these sufferings to enjoy the many pleasures of being on the slopes. Mr. Mike Varone, woodshop teacher, completed his first year sponsoring the club. He was re- sponsible for keeping track of the .fter making sure she has everything - cis, boots, gloves, and hat - Stevie lornig sets out to Ski Copper. 2 ,.,,..s....s-N...i...t , aan!! members, getting lift ticket dis- counts, and finding the cheapest bus company. Greyhound!KAL charged S1580 for seven trips which was an improvement over last year's cost. The price included only the bus ride. You don't have the hassles of driving, Varone explained, you can just sit back and relax or get up and party. Members were able to enjoy full days of skiing at Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Winter Park, and Vail. The Hallelujah Bowl at Copper Mountain proved too tough on 1 January 22 for two ski club mem- bers. Paul Theel had a memorable experience on this slope when he broke his leg. The same day, Canda McGregor had a painful wipe-out on the same slope and ruptured her medial ligament. I heard it pop, declared Canda, it was really gross. The main attractions of the club were the great snow conditions, the convience, and the price. Gold C books were sold by members to raise money and make the last trip cheaper. ,A .- , 2 , 1 'Cr ,. f in '41 ' , ni l 4 JW l I Y 4: nba 9 'iz J, - .,..g.? lim 592111131151 Canda McGregor, Kathy rises, creating long shadows across their Murphy, and Stacey Lowenberg ski to the path, bottom of the run as the sun gradually
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