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Once upon a time, not so long ago, in a deep, dark room, there lived a yearbook staff. There were six editors, several devoted staff workers, and one fearless modera- tor. Around each deadline, they locked themselves in this deep, dark room and worked far into the long, black nights to build a year- book for the people in the nearby school. The staff printed pictures, drew up layouts, and wrote copy until they could do no more. Then along came the good witch of the Third Deadline, and she saw how hard the imprisoned staff worked. She waved her magical wand and opened the door at the end of the long, dark tunnel leading out of the deep, dark room. The happy staff skipped merrily through the halls. When they saw the light of day, they knew they were truly free, and lived happily ever after. The End
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Once Upon A Time . . . % ms (Above Left): Upon her release from the deep dark room, fearless moderator, Miss Mary Beth Hammond displays a relieved smile. (Above Right): Patiently awaiting the arrival of the good witch, Dave Murphy, photo editor prints pictu res because his life depends on it. (Center): Copy Editors Mary Ellen Nelli- gan and Unnae Ellensohn greet the Good Witch of the Third Deadline with a smile. (Above Left): I )ne of the devoted staff mem- bers, Chris Murphy, at work? (Right): Look- ing forward to her escape through the long dark tunnel, Index Editor Lora Carmignanl, types faster than ever before. (Opposite Page Above Left): Marilyn Case cranks out layouts like there ' s no tomorrow. (Above Right): Production Editor Tom Lei ' mpte glares tab the interrupting camera (Center): I ing Editor Laura McGral : . :. ' ks well under deadline pressure. (Below Left): Senior Lay- out Adviser, Andy Aswad, hidden away in the deep, dark room works without interruption.
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Magic of Marceau French Quarter MARGEL MARCEL! (Above Left): French Club members Tom Wal- lace. President Nazenin Tahmooressi, Jenine Broz. and Karen Stumm discuss their outing to famed mime artist Marcel Marceau ' s presenta- tion at Aurora ' s Paradise Theatre. (Above Right): Jenine Broz helps plan the next club outing. (Be- low Left): Carol Burg points out her favorite French recipe du Midi . (Below Right): At a French Club meeting. Tom Wallace, Manbeth Kenny, and Carol Burg enjoy the French version of ' Clue
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