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Yearbook Staff, Top Koiv:Kris Choi, Erin Graham, Todd Miggins, Brian Hudson, George Lew. Middle Kow Cindy Pearson, Michelle Strand, Jennifer Duffy, Shannon Brady, Jackie Elias, Christy EdeU. Front Row: Mike Joyner, Sheri Clark, Susan Ba- ker. (Not pictured: Tricia Lee, Jeff Koren- berg, Mrs. Svendsen. 220 Academics 1. In f ie yearbook room, Sheri Clark looks for missing pictures for her layout. 2. Michelle Strand, Erin Graham, and Jen- nifer Duffy work hard to finish their lay- outs for the deadline. MaryLynn Leonard, a member of the newspaper, discusses story ideas with other staff members of the newspaper.
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' C-- 3 5 1. Eric Randall re axes after a stressful day. 2. Dai ' c Roberts checks the sound levels in his broadcasting class. 3. Listening to Mr. Granites lecture. Col- leen Haney sits patiently. 4. Mr Granite, safety education, Mrs. Klam- mer, librarian, and Mr. Daley, broadcast- ing. 5. Afrs. Sady finds a missing card in the card catalog. Broadcasting, Safety Ed, Library, Special Ed. 219
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Capturi ng Memories W W M T here is your layout? Today is the dead- line! Members of newspaper and yearbook were faced with this problem and other duties. Working together was very important in organizing and plan- ning. The editor in chief usually planned the production and as- signed pages to the staff and pho- tographers. Lloyd Kerr from newspaper ex- plained, We produce a paper for E.M.S. and hope to God that they read it. It is important to have a variety of students in the yearbook so it is well-rounded, said Sheri Clark from Yearbook. Changing the style of the year- book was a goal the staff had this past year. Yearbook adviser Mrs. Svendsen said, We ' re striving to get a more contemporary look. Mr. Moody, the newspaper adviser, felt it was a good year. Our writ- ers were very sensitive to what was happening out there at our school and our society. Mewspaper and yearbook staff captured unforgettable memories of the 1986-87 school year. newspaper Staff, Top row : Dunn Voyer, Hai Pham, Corinna Stolp, Karen Trout, Amy Cruz, Jenny Garrett, Mr. Moody- adviser, John Sybersma, Robin Hanik- editor in chief 1st semester, Jim Cooper, Brian Cooper, Brian Tift, Eric Sutptiin. rront row. Katie Torribo, Michelle Anderson, Lloyd Kerr- editor in chief 2nd semester. (Mot pictured: Mary Leonard, Amy Brackett. Tim Smits VanOyen and Sarie Thomas.) Yearbook 8f newspaper 221
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