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Blame it on the EDITORS No one ever said that being the editor of the yearbook was going to be easy. In fact, there is nothing worse than knowing a deadline is in two days and only three out of forty layouts are done. Despite all the trouble- some times, there are some ad- vantages. First, the editors get to boss the staff members around, and second, when the editors are not hard at work, they are supervising the whole project. This job definitely calls for a hard-working person who loves to work with other people. Of course, all this work would not be possible if it were not for all the outside support. For that reason we would especially like to thank our advertisers, pa- trons, and everyone else. NL rf?
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QQQQtkttiitttkktktaktttkitkttktkttkttit ttwtttktititttkttk QWQWWQQWQQQWQWQ -nffnmemf-.effffgff QWQWQWWWQW BRINGING A BOCK T0 The Revista staff started off the year having 10 out of 12 in- experienced members. This meant a lot of teaching by the editors, Carolyn Bordner and Nicole Batzel, and a lot of learning by the new staff mem- bers. Once everything got roll- ing, however, there were fewer questions asked and more lay- outs made. A newspaper style was the theme of this year's Revista, and was shown by the cover de- sign fby Jim Rofkarl and the sentence-style headlines. We kept working right to the end in order to produce a book that the whole school would treasure for many years to come. l 1 -1 LIFE. llfl I l l , REVISTA A Q1 he r- ,, 444444444444444444444444444444444454
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