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An Honest he production of the yearbook was a difficult and time con- suming process which kept all 34 Eyrie staff members working hard during third hour every day. A lot of ex- tra time was needed to meet deadlines, too. Being on the staff is challenging and a lot of fun, stated Copy Editor jean McKnight. I have improved my own skills immensely, and met a lot of in- teresting people, added jean. The at- mosphere tended to be hectic where individual work was done, stated Editor Nancy Neubauer. At any given time one could see there were many people doing different jobs with the common goal of producing a quality yearbook. Because the produc- tion of the yearbook involved people us- ing their individual skills, Nancy felt a sense of accomplishment as she worked 1' A.. lr Effort Given with the staff to meet deadlines. Part of the challenge of producing the yearbook was the element of time. There were many tasks to be done ac- curately that had to be checked and rechecked before they were even con- sidered fit for production. Some of the tasks that had to be done were inter- views, writing copy, and cropping photos. There were new people to meet not only in class, but throughout the school for interviews. Because of the many peo- ple a staffer had to meet, Advisor john Baab had to look for a certain kind of person. Students who had an awareness of what was going on in the school instead of only being involved with themselves, was what Baab wanted in the staff. Baab expected the staff to give an honest effort and to show enthusiasm in their work. Yearbookilfront Row: Patricia Gonzales, Steve Scionti, Rosina Catalano, Kim McGrew, Bernadine Mooney, Sabrina Stardevant, jodi Luks, Amy Pederson, Sally Carrillog Second Rowzjackie Putting,joy Hutton, Cheryl Weir, Michelle Desrosier, Darla Keneston, Tonja Stardevantkjennifer Tate, Denise Burcham, Mr. Baab, Third Row: Nancy Neubauer, Holly Walstead, john Richard, james McKnight, jean McKnight, Paige McCullom, Theresa Welch, Laura Holbert, Lorie Verhulst, Debbie Bulgrin,jennifer Kelly, Back Row: Lance Peterson, David Cook, Eric Thorton, Donna Baceski, Michele Thibodeau, Laura Wines, Bill Sharp, Not Pictured: Doug Bond, Connie Chapa. P Steve Scionti explains layout procedures to help a staffer. 2 1 O Design: Cheryl Weir Copy: Patty Gonzales Photos: Lori Ashford, Robert Martin ,rw fri
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P Amy Pederson andjenniffer Kelly observe layout structure. V Theresa Welch gathers some new ideas looking through a yearbook. P The Ey'rie editors had to maintain organization for quality. 4 Intently working to finish a final layout isjoy Hutton. V Eric Thornton works diligently in order to meet his deadline. YEAFZBOOK 2 1 1
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