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ItKI I A STAFF DIDN'T NISS (H I RECIPE FOR A YEARB(X)K: Ingredients: 8 Seniors 7 juniors 9 Sophomores 1 Adviser Instructions: Mix together throughly in September. Add a dash of humor, determination, and dedication to hold mixture together. Meet first deadline in November. Meet second, third and fourth deadlines in Decemlrcr. January and February. Mail finished product to Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas. Texas, by March 1. Anxiously await outcome until middle of May when postman arrives. Carefully take 825 ycarlwoks out of cartons and distribute to hungry1 student body. This recipe seemed to work for a mostly inexpe- rienced staff who found that what tncy had thought would be easy was just the opposite. Sen- ior Beth Guajardo’s emotions one Thursday after- noon in January summed this up as she yelled, 'T want to snoot myself. Staff positions: Editors — Kim Haver and Gail Moore Business Manager — Beth Guajardo Head Photographer — Andy Tucker Photographers — Greg Wood. Jon Jouvenaux, Danny Bagwell Senior Section — Sandi Tutt, Mike Bryant, Bridget Kocppel Junior Section — Jennifer James. Kelly (Connors, herrilyn James Sophomore Section — Kathy Higgs. Louric Bat- tles. Tammy Foley Sports — Mike Bryant. Sandi Tutt. Jennifer James. Kelly Connors Faculty Section — Julia Brewer, Susie Ericson Ads — .Nancy Carrasquillo, Toby Isbell. Bobby Vincent. Dana Stewart Clubs — Beth Monk. Lee Ann Kelly, Lisa Du Pri- est. Nancy Carrasquillo Opening and Student Life — Kim Haver and Gail Moore Poem in opening section by Julia Brewer. WHO’S GOT THE N’S? - Ms. Martin and some of the staff sort the senior pic- tures for alphabetizing. CAMERA SHY — Photographer Andy Tucker even gets his picture taken some- times. Andy organized the darkroom and coordinated all photography assignments. I’M TIRED — Working to finish a page for a deadline wears Lisa DuPricst out. 152 Bruin Staff
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Banner Staff — First row: Melanie Hum- phries. Sam Strickin, Jennifer James. Toby Isbell, and Karina Rogers. Stairs — Brian Breeding. Charles Harmon, Greg Finn. Kim Haver. Lea Ann Geis. and Kevin Rob- erts. Third row — Creg Clover, Tracec Sal- lee. Becky Bradshaw. Ken Wallis. Christy Taylor, Sherri Kyzer, Carla Grafton, Sherri- lyn James. Kim Harrell, Kelly Gunter, Linda Kyzer. Not pictured — Andy Quinn. DRAW THIS — Cartoonist Toby Isbell drew editorial cartoons for all issues and an original comic strip entitled SUPER BEAR. I NEED A STORY IDEA - Kevin Rob- erts. Lea Ann Geis and Sherri Kyzer read exchange papers looking for ideas for sto- ries. THIS WILL WORK - Coeditors Greg Finn and Charles Hannon, who served as editors second semester, plan fronf page layout as junior Sam Stricklin picks up some pointers. Bonner Stoff 151
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$$$$ — Yearbook sales arc so Rood that business manager Beth Guajardo can't count the money fast enough. ROLLED? — Yearbook staff competed in a table decorating contest at the summer workshop in Hot Springs, and only using toilet paper and blue white laundry liags won first place. rasqu ilk). Susie .ca Ann Kell Ffttiow KiTthy I kSaiWflAt. riQ t Me Wart, Kclf tonliSfl: JennirerJames. Beth (tfia- jar do. Bridgett Kocppcl, Kim Haver, Gail Moore. Beth Monk. Julia Brewer. Second row — Ms. Dixie Martin. Greg Wood. Jouvenaux, She • !y. An Tucker. Toby Isbell. and Bobby Vincent. Not pictured — Danny Bagwell and Lisa DuPriest. QUIET PI.EA.SE — Co-editor Kim Haver makes an announcement to the staff about an early deadline. Bruin Stoff 153
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