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Lisa Faux, senior, revises a layout for the second deadline. This tiresome task was faced by all staff members at one time or another during the year. Jessica Gogerty, Editor Linda Birkinbine Assistant Editor Steve Cox, Assistant Editor 1st Semester (Steve was a page in the lowa Legislature 2nd Semester) Senior Diane Daly interviews Mr Rex Cadwallader about the Wind Ensemble for her spread. Inter- viewing was a major portion of a Quill Staff member ' s job
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Quill Staff writes its way through another successful publishing year M ost students don ' t real- ize all of the hard work that goes into the pro- duction of a great Year- book, such as tne 1985 East High Quill. The process actually began in the spring of 1984 as East ' s best and brightest chose the 1985 editors Senior Jessica Gogerty was a unanimous decision for chief editor and seniors Linda Brkmooe and Steve Cox were chosen to be her assistants A few select Juniors were chosen by Mr. George Christian ladvisen to com- plete the staff. Al three editors attended yearbook camps during the summer to get new ideas for the 1985 book. One of these ideas is the ' UK-Mag in the aca- demics section. The major production of the book began in mid-September. Layouts were drawn and spreads ( spread is made up of the two opposing pages) The staffs first date with Vr. Dead- line was Nov. 9. when the entire spread was due. it was met without too much cffftaJtY. much to the relef of the staff and most of all. Mr. Christian. Senior jotene Galen had a afferent view about deadlines. Working on the Ouill was a untQue experience. The best part of meeting Mr. Deadline was when Steve Clark roppea in his car and went on a doughnut run. One area every Quill Staff member became an expert on was correct name spelling. Every member had his own 1st of the entire student body so that everyone ' s name would be speled correctty. Mr. Christian had this to say about the Quill: We had an outstanding yearbook staff made up of East ' s best and brightest, who did their damdest to produce the best yearbook possi- ble- Junior Lori Rogerson iced being on the Quill Staff because we ail worked together, as a team, to pn duoe a great yearbook! Senior Linda Brkinbine summed up e.e-. : Sra e :e-? r-oj—ts readiines That was the one word the Qui Staff dreaded. When it came to me day before a deaome, panic set rv Actuafy. rm just kicking rve enjoyed working on the Qui Staff tremen- dousty. I am also gtad of the marry dose - ' •e-cs- : .a.e aoe ,;- e s-a ' - g the satisfaction of producing a terrific bookT Dane :sy. 3-ar Dek r? .oene later Sc
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Scroll given new look, updated With editor Heidi Ricks, senior, leading the way, the 1984-85 Scroll Staff had another successful year. It all started when an anxious group of juniors walked into room 656 for the very first time. The entire junior year was spent learning the basics of jour- nalism. Then, in their senior year, the real work began. The production of each Scroll began about a month in advance. First- and second-semester editor Heidi Ricks and assistants Chris Rogness and Natali Jus- tiniano and second semester assistant, Heidi Raymond, then organized and planned the ideas. The managing edi- tors then assigned the stories to the staff. The staff was given about a week to interview and write. Page edi- tors were assigned and completed the page layouts. Pages were then pasted up and sent to the printer. The Scroll had three special new fea- tures. It had a new nameplate to mod- ernize and update the paper. Also, there was a new type of front-page layout. The third new feature was a special eight-page election issue. A special job was given to Joleen Baker and Andi Huebner during the first semester and to Heidi Watermiller and Chris Collins second semester. They were the Lee Town News editors. They chose stories to submit to the Lee Town News. Editor Heidi Ricks felt that the big- gest, most hectic emergency was when the entire front page had to be rearranged. It was first redone for the ITED news, and then had to be totally redone for the visit of Vice-President Bush. Heidi said, It ' s been a hectic job, but I ' ve learned a lot and have had a good time working with my friends. Senior Mlndl Palmer frantically types a story so she can meet Mr. Deadline without any major difficulties. SCROLL STAFF. ROW 1: Mlndl Palmer, Aria Green, Karene Hudnall, Janet Rieckhoff, Barbara worth, Joleen Baker, Natali Justiniano, Tina Moberg. ROW 2: Audra Ginther, Julie Elder, Kelli Reese, Heidi Ray- mond, Tami Clark, Heidi Ricks, Rhonda Wynn, Cassie Tully, Amina Wardak. ROW 3: Jim vogelaar, Chris Rog- ness, Rodney Hildebrand, Heidi Watermiller, Monica Stone, Chris Collins, Carla Purdy, Andi Huebner, Marc Wallace. 50 SCROLL STAFF
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