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SEATED: Miss McClurg, advisor, Eva Jo Mulvania, assistant paper editorg Steve Van Meter, paper editorg Tom Hopkins, annual editorg Kathy LaHue, assistant annual editorg Peggy Brooks, business managerg Mary Jane Christen. STANDING: Cheryl Manroseg Richard Tiemeyerg Larry Stepp, photographerg Paul Fuellingg Steve Belly Peggy Gallup, Wanda Lawless. Bluej ay S ta Members of the Bluejay staff seemed to have deadlines to meet all the time. With paper assign- ments and layout mats to be submitted, every member had certain duties to perform. There were times that we thought that we would not make itg but we did, and we were pooped! ,Q C Ji Q' K3 ,,, vm.. D The editors and assistant editors made a mad scram- ble to get the materials in on time. , To Complete an annual, lf takes a lot of hard work and ideas. Good ideas are sometimes hard to come by.
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