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v f f ,, 0 . I f of Sta ff Teamwork IS a must. Here, section editors Melissa Rantz, Todd Barker, Debbie Cybulski, Tiffany Martin, and photographer Chuck Love work together in order to meet a deadline. I Total narchy spoils JII tions provide new opportunities i , if I 5' Ea, ' '-lil? l Dealing with the hierarchy involved in the journalistic ranks could often be trying to a JI student. Everywhere one looked, evidence could be seen as to the JII syndrome Being a JII student was more than just a mere title. This password enabled one to do such adventurous things as venture into the darkroom or eat lunch in a work area., JI students were confined to their designated workspace and often were reminded that any violation of these boundaries was in violation of the ethic code Amendment 123' JI is kind of like an initiation. If you can survive and make it to -4. Mann JII, you can do anything, sophomore Jennifer Cotner said.. But life in JII did not consist of just slave-driving against the JI's. Against the wishes and moans and groans of JII stu- dents, there were many news- paper and yearbook deadlines that had to be met. Between screams of This typewriter doesn't work or Get off the computerw to Are you done with the phone yet? work was accomplished and deadlines were met. The JII experience is something I'll never forget, but sometimes I wish I could, senior staff member Chris Lammers said. J J j if ' sports editors Belonging to the privileged few known as JII, one also received Hrefrigerator privi- leges . Having a refrigerator often posed more problems than anything else. There are people you just cannot trust in JII. You had to learn to fend for yourself--especially when food was involved, junior Jennifer Draskovich said. Inquisitions and interro- gations were often conducted. The room was darkened with only a flashlight shining in the accused student's eyes, and the questioning began: Did you steal my sandwich? Do you know who stole my sandwich? I want it back now--THIEFV' , 25 gf m 1 fffffifa- I ' I' f 172. as- G ' Scott, Norris ,sort write captions inthe last step! their deadline. I JOURNALISM 99
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