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PHASE l: l'What's an alley I mean a gutter? a pica is a unit of measurement . . . count, why? . . . who's got the white-out . . . Proper what? PHASE II: O.K. you guys, the first deadline is only a week away, are all the photos cropped? . . . who knows this 5th grader? . . . who wrote THIS caption fyukj . . . AAARGHHH . . . Remember, pictures tell the story, and don't re-state the obvious consistent interncil margins 6pt and 2pt rule lines ACTION Well, you get the idea. PHASES 7983 was a max effort by a group of students and one faculty at first unknown to one another who later were friends, critics, and most importantly a creative support network. Remember the audacious creativity of Eric's class layouts, the laying-it-between-the-lines of Josh's and Jowell's captions, Dianna's and Deanna's precision, Trent's iokes and typing, Lisa and Becca's ingenuity on layout design, Andy's ads, Jennifer's turning a phrase, Katherine's corrections, Beatrice's creative, artful eye, Laura's accuracy, James's willingness and popsicles fgag me with a what?j, the ladder ala Hutch, Mo's always-patience and wisdom, and Les's push . . . push . . . push? X We phased in 8. out, up 8. down, high 8. low . . .the seasons changed and so did we, we got fatter 8. skinnier, up-tighter 8. mellower, senioritis struck and so did deadlines. The most exciting thing was MEETING the dead- lines fall of themj and knowing that out of 23.6 bottles of white-out, 73.2 pencils, lO red rolling writers, 3 proper croppers, 2 typewriters, ll6 copy envelopes, at least 1,080 photos, 538 or so popsicles, cokes and bags of korn kernels came our very best effort. The final phase was putting PHASES 1983 to bed. From all of us on the yearbook staff to all of you: ENJOY!!! O fy 'I qi?-rs 3 Yearbook Staff- l Ol
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pf PHASES PUT TOGETHER PIECE BY PIECE u 1-7982-I983 SANDGLASS STAFF, Katherine Cordova ICopy Editorj, Josh Gottlieb, Jennifer O'Brien, Trent Kamer- man, Eric Streit, Andy Weiner, James Brackeen, Laura Mann, Dianna Leslie ICO-Editorj, Monique Gallegos lEditor in Chiefj, Beatrice Bachmann IPhoto Editorlp in the treep Lisa Buie, Deanna Campbell, Leslie Hutchison ILayout Editorj, Becca Franzen, Jowell Lydon, Wendy Brown IBusiness Edi- torj not pictured. 2-READY WITH A SMILE, Jr. Laura Mann, always ready to write the extra piece of copy that needed revision or creation. 3-MAKING POINTERS, Layout Editor, Leslie Hutchison shows Katherine Cordova and Lisa Buie some of the possi- bilities for class layouts . . . something new this year we hope. 4-DOUBLE CHECKING, James Brackeen re-reads copy before typing it on a Final. 5-MAKING DECISIONS, PHASES sponsor, Les Klein con- sults Editor in Chief Monique Gallegos before passing the decision along to the staffs. 6-FINISHING UP, Deanna Campbell takes a break after finishing the exacting work of putting together the Ad pages.
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W, f ,, ,,., lO2-Editors 6 We would like to thank our staff for all of their hard work and time, for their creative layouts, fantastic copy, and terrific photographs. You all worked harder than we ever imagined and that is what made this yearbook such a success. Sometimes the rush at deadlines became a bit difficult, but you all handled it well. We hope that you enjoyed the year with us as much as we did with you. The experience was great for us and we hope it will help you in your phases of life. A special thanks goes to our sponsor, Les Klein. She dedicated a great deal of her time to us and allowed us to make mistakes and therefore, learn. She made the year a fun experience that we can never forget. We love you all, Monique Gallegos- Editor in Chief Dianna Leslie- Co-editor
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