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'Q is Andy, just think! You may have a second chance at retrieving the title next year as a senior. RIGHT: Mr. Goss and Scott johnson were the coordinators of the Rodeo activities for this year. Scott is preparing to dunk a willing student
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Head Fella, Mr. Cunningham, inspects a senior picture received from a studio. Carol Agnew, editor-in-chief, is discussing new designs with Mr, C. for the FORTRESS. Individual picture policy hinders FORTRESS staff The 1972-73 FORTRESS started off very slowly. For the first two or three weeks the staff had to get organized because of a new district wide system of taking individual student pictures. With most of last years staff being Seniors and graduating, there turned out to be only five experienced staffers this year. Once the new staff was initiated into the routine of things, it really began moving. Dead- lines were met with fairly good ease and everyone began to pull for the BELOW: After Cindy Kuntz slaved long hours on the clubs section, she still had room to smile. RIGHT: Photographer Ron Wolf is caught at a football game by another camera. -ee . cm, ffl Q 22 FORTRESS main purpose-finishing the book. It was decided to change the books usual routine of things. Reor- ganization of the clubs section in- cluded introducing the standardiza- tion of write-ups on the right hand side of each page. The cover was changed from the usual embossing to a new texture effect. This years theme, New Directions, was based on the fact that the school has changed and reorganized itself into a newly born high school. RIGHT ABOVE: In the process of writing copy for the seniors' section is Irene Tessensohn. RIGHT: Karen Mulvihill, frosh editor, toils over layouts to make the section intriguing. Assistant editor, Debbie Groenig, is reading an information sheet for her section, Honors. Head photographer, Larry Driver, does one of his chores-cleaning the camera lens. . 1 ,. ,.....,..s. T
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