Littleton High School - Lion Yearbook (Littleton, CO)

 - Class of 1984

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-Q rw S Wm The editors of this year's Lions Roar Leanna Clark and Keith Wexler. part I liked best about the news- was after each edition came out we could look back on our work and saw what we accomplished. It was a rewarding position remarked Keith added, Passing on and the information to the other of the staff was a big job. The wasn't really run by a teacher. It the staff members' responsibility GRIN AND IGNORE ITI to put out the newspaper. There was a lot of hustle and bustle that went on and the staff put in much effort and learned a great deal. Megan Wilkin- son, copy editor. agreed. The class was lots of fun and we socialized, yet we worked hard. Another staff member took it be- cause, l like to write and I wanted ex- perience, said Lisa Mattison. Kelly O'Rourke added, I was really interest- qv ,AMF Scott Gerardi works on the light table pasting up this newspaper story. Newspaper Staff: Front row: Debbie Barnard. Lisa Mattison, Anne Koza, Kelly O'Rourke, Leanna Clark. Megan Wilkinson, Cheryll Beck, Sharon Dunlap and Stephi Dellaquila. Second row: Keith Wexler, Steve Schultenhenrich. Dave Ambler, Chris ldema, DarinRay, Steve Zoetewey, and Bill Thielke. Back row: Mark Crider, Tom Christy, Mike Brohard, Scott Gerardi. and Carl Bilek. ed in iournalismf' Dave Ambler took the class because, Last year only a few people worked to put it together. This year I heard that we were going to have some good people loin the cIass. When every student carried their weight the class was rewarding. The class generated comradeship. lf any problem arose, Leanna gave her infalli- ble solution that worked every time, Grin and Ignore it! Newspaper-I9

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WHOSE JOB IS lT?? All work and no play makes for a long dayi right Karla? Editors never get a break , but Janine Kenley sure did. if Advisor Darrell Kohrman supervises and advises Brad Shirley, Penny Harris. and Julie Coston, as well as giving help and support to all of his Yearbook students! - ri' .. , .'!'f ',. , lug Q, ,,,,'.m',2 'r 1171 ..f.xf -..nl .mm .. Y, ' I Yearbook Staff: front row: Penny Harris, Debbie Gal- legos, Melissa Tronson, Cindy Cramsey, Kim Mur- phy. Kim Hunter, and Laura Nutter. Second row: Julie Coston, Becky Schmitt, Missy O'Meara, Karla Panz- lau, Shirley Minnis, Jolene Goemmer, Kim Musgrave, Beth Brown, Mark Palmer, Karen Glover. Back row: Sarah Wing, Jodi Johnson, Vince Wallett, Brad Shir- ley, Janine Kenley, Kris Lucken, Dan Marschman. Tony Steinbach, and Julie Heiberger. I8-Yearbook This is a story about four people nar Everybody, Somebody, Anybody. Nobody. There was an important jol be done and Everybody was sure Sot body would do it. Anybody could h done it, but Nobody did it. Someb got angry about that, because it Everybody's job. Everybody thou Anybody could do it but Nobody r ized that Everybody wouldn't do i ended up that Everybody bla Somebody when Nobody did what A body could have done. In order to have successful yearb staff, five ingredients are necess dedication, a good sense of humor, will to give up all free time, the abi to get along with all types of peo and the tolerance to take orders f others. Janine Kenley, editor of the Cl lionis, remarked, Yearbook is a n thing for students to get into. A r team effort was involved to through. Although I hated the fact t we paid a 56.00 activity fee when w worked so hard, we did the best job possible could. It has lots of responsi ity. still it was a lot of fun. Copy editor Dan Marschman addr I had the opportunity to participat planning a large portion of the y book and voiced my opinion on wha liked and didn't like. Penny Harris, another staff mem felt, I wanted to look back on so thing I contributed to our school. enjoyed going to the events and taki pictures, added photographer T Steinbach. Karen Glover stated, work was exciting and I wanted to more involved with the school. Shir Minnis summed up the year by stati I thought the most exciting part vi. receiving the book in the spring a seeing everyone's hard work acco pIished! WHOSE JOB WAS IT??-THE ENTI YEARBOOK STAFFIIII



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