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MAKIO STAFF: Richard Beemer, photographer; Julie Hillsen; Barboro Gorton: Jon Ball, photographer: Goldn Kovach, Bobbi Van Wickel; Susie Phelps; Doug Jirso, photogropher. Not pictured: Judi Andrews, Suzanne Martin Sandy Smith. Uofoo Leiand Lubmsk Photography Edi Seated: Cindy Smith, Classes Editor; Diane DesMarets, Activities Editor; Stond ing: Pom Andersen. Sports Editor: Jean Kluza, Faculty Editor.
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Dear Makio Staff, t has truly been a wonderful experience working with you this year. I know that each of you now fully understands the efforts that staff members must exert to produce a Makio. I ' m sure each of you has experienced let-downs when lay- outs or copy were returned for revision, but as you now look through the book, the fruit of your efforts, you realize that was not in vain. Special thanks go to Debbie Fitzgerald, business man- er, and Ron Wogen, ad manager, for making sure the books balanced. I ' d like especially to express my gratitude to Diana Pry, theme and layout editor, for her excellent or- ganization. Many thanks also go to Kathy Robinson, literary editor, who did a magnificent job getting all the copy in on time. Jean Kluza, faculty; Cindy Smith, classes; Diana Des Marets, activities; Pam Anderson, sports; and Leiand Lubin- sky, photography, all did great jobs as the various division editors. The theme Best Face Forward was originated by Bobbi Van Wickel, and Pete Kunde donated his terrific art- work, although he was not officially a staff member. All the other writers, designers, ad sellers, photographers, and typists were invaluable! And keep your best face forward! o cA) c c :
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i r% Dear Student Body, The year has drawn to a close, but there is no doubt that, for each one of us, there lies ahead a new and different set of experiences. These experiences can be as rewarding as every person makes them. A school plays a very paramount role in preparing the student for the future, but the biggest role must be played by the student himself. For ultimately, success or failure, happiness or discontent reflects directly upon the individual. Care a great deal about what you do with your life and how you do it. I thank you all for your interest and participation in this year ' s activities. I am grateful that I could serve as your ASB president and I ' ll treasure these past nine months always. May you be successful in all your endeavors and never forget Redlonds High 1 Miss Frances Cullen ■ « . I Administrative Adviser ASB Vice Presiden m Karen Robinson
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