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A closer look at the 1981 Odinboken staff will show that dedication
and creativity were not the only characteristics of the staff. As
deadlines approached, staff members spent many hours after school
and on the weekends in room 204 to complete layouts, select
pictures or write copy in an effort to make this yearbook a very
special one.
Under the supervision of Mrs, Gerry Colon, editors Kyle Biehle and
Darla Black worked hard on the special pages. Michelle Lemos, John
Sinclair, John Akens and Cassie Florance proved to be valuable
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salespersons, setting a school record of 53,500 in ad sales. Different
layout styles were used in each division of this book. A team of
photographers, which consisted of John Akens, Darla Black, Ken
Foster, Mark Herring, Pat Jennings, Collin Lowry, and April Wells, were
appointed to improve upon Odinboken photography from the past.
Acriviries such as the yearbook rally, yearbook sales day and money-
raising activities were organized by the staff to make up the extra
dollars needed to add color and special effects to the book.
1. ON YEARBOOK SALES day, the small gym was
occupied by the entire Odinboken staff, who tried a
new method of collecting money this year. 2. SENIOR
K.C. RAMOS looks through old yearbooks to get some
useful ideas for designing one of his pages. 3. PHO-
TOGRAPHERS DON'T ONLY take pictures when they
are part of the staff, here Pat Jennings works on a
dance layout, hoping to beat the deadline, 4. JUNIOR
APRIL WELLS works on the first draft of her organiza-
tions layout, which requires a different layout style than
she has done before. 5. JUNIOR MARK SMITH works
to achieve the required flawless layout before submit-
ting it to Mrs. Colon. 6. ON A TOUR through Josten's
Yearbook plant in Visalia, editors Kyle Biehle and Darla
Black and business manager Cassie Florance spot some
Odinboken pages that have just Iefr the press, 7.
SOPHOMORE SANDY ROBERTSON selects pictures,
one of thejobs that must be done before her page is
approved, 8. BEING A PHOTOGRAPHER for the staff
means working on a strict schedule ta cover all acrivif
ties. Junior Collin Lowry takes time out of his lunch
period to take care of an assignment. 9. PHOTOGRA-
PHER MARK HERRING takes candid pictures in the
classrooms, an important part of the yearbook cover'
age. 10. NEW STAFF MEMBERS Ken Foster and Pat
Jennings spend an afternoon at the car wash, one of
the activities the staff does to raise extra money. 11.
TO KEEP A record of the ad sales, foreign exchange
student Bob VanDenl3erg created attractive posters on
which to list the results.
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