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SIMPLE DOES IT! Conditor Jennifer Bohmholdt checks a page for any errors before mailing. Simplicity, simplicity, simplic- ity- that was our goal. We wanted to devise a plain and simple book due to the very novice staff-there were only five -returning staff members. Regardless, we started to experiment with graphic ele- ments and color design — and we wanted to create a simple book? Ha! The constant questioning alongside the eagerness to make a wonderful book helped the staff mature and learn everything they had ever wanted to know about yearbook production. Now concerning the cover — the traditional type with the hawk, but never the less a very graphic design. The staff tried to find an appealing cover, and yes often times we do go astray and choose something other than the same monotonous design element that everyone thinks should be on the cover every year. A lot of work went into this book and hopefully it will be en- joyed as much as was its produc- tion. Frustration alongside reward were part of a busy year, Kim Washburn examines a problem so that the page may be finished. ACCIPITOR STAFF Kim Washburn Co-Editor Jennifer Bohmholdt Co-editor Carma Christensen . . Photoeditor Kim Roberts Layout-coeditor Kevin Olmore Layout-coeditor Deraid Alcorn Advisor Denise Ferguson Advisor copy staff layout staff Barbara Bryan Kelly Cantor Lisa Naylor Kim Knaphus Kelly McNulty Dave Young Lara Novell Alan Ridlehoover Stephanie Taylor Michelle Gwilliam photographers Robert Mathis business staff Chris Morley Ali Fania Steve Hallsey Andrea Platt Howard Smith Dollie Murphrey Leroy Halliday Sean Larsen Filing pictures in alphabetical order is a major task before any real work can be done. Kim Knaphus checks to see that no one's picture is missing. 56 O Yearbook Staff
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SAME Working for perfection, staff members concentrated on their work to make the Hawkeye the best it could be. as shown by Beth Peterson. To relieve the tensions of a strictly scheduled dead- line. Lucy Bailey helps Tammy Fox with a stiff neck. What does it take to be a mem- ber of the newspaper staff? For starters, dedication, ingenuity, creativity, and a lot of patience. Members of the 1984-85 staff were all very unique within the group. Intellectual, juvenile, conserva- tive, and liberal personalities com- bined, created an interesting atmo- sphere in the journalism room fourth period each day. Second year staff members refined their skills and made improvements by using more high school related news and by maintaining the award winning type styles and lay- outs of past years. First year members contributed with fresh ideas for the paper and despite their newness, benefited the staff with writing and artistic talents. How well did these different and varied personalities get along? “Well, we’re a little cliquey like the rest of Alta, but everyone will laugh and talk,” said Mark Lehr- kind. Working together and learn- ing together about media brought about a great staff for the 1984-85 year. From start to finish, the Hawkeye staff worked hard to keep Alta informed by covering school events, groups, and also world news. As in past years, the Hawkeye paper was popular and well-read all throughout the school. Staff editors Joey Anderson. Mark Lehrkind. and Freddie Jo Eisenberg cooperated in joint decisions concerning the best interests of the paper. DIFFERENCE! Newspaper 55
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Cooperation was the key to a success- ful year, Dave Young. Kim Washburn. Mr. Alcorn and Alan Ridlehoover share their ideas on an unfinished page. Busily finishing a layout. Kim Roberts works intently as advisor Deraid Alcorn confers with another staff member. A lot of hard work and thought went into the production of the yearbook. Lisa Nay- lor and Barbara Bryan work diligently to finish a deadline. Q Who Is Anita Fix? (183) YEARBOOK STAFF: Row I: Kelly McNulty Row 2: Carma Christensen, Denise Ferguson. Kim Wash burn, Jennifer Bohmholdt, Mike Monkey, Kim Rob- erts. Ali Fania Row 3: Howard Smith, Sean Larsen. Lisa Naylor. Michelle Gwilliam. Andrea Platt. Barbara Bryan. Lara Novell. Kelly Cantor Row 4: Steve Hall- sey. Steve Halliday. Robert Mathis. Stephanie Taylor. Kim Knaphus Row 5: Chris Morley. Dave Young. Kevin Olmore and missing is the artful Deraid Alcorn. Yearbook Staff 57
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