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Q xukmxl WW tovltetvxf lletl HW biiokuetl 'Elm Glllll WM MW Ollie 5l0tClCG1fVW0l5 5lWlCQ OU M0t7yl til aiu lqlflQtQa'36Q mia Cliuincl wcfljlee Faster than the U .S . Mail Service. Ahle to meet a deadline on time. They are: The Yearbook Staff! Seventeen years ago the leaders of Capital lligh School asked special agent, Stan Trom- burg to gather together the finest, brightest, fun- nest students to create a special team of crack writers, thinkers, and photographers. A team that would be able to catch all the memories of high school and hold them for years to come. People not involved with yearbook can't com- pletely comprehend how much time and work is put into production. Each two page layout has many things that'has to be doneg layout drawn, copy written, pictures found, and captions thought of, among other numerous things. The members of this elite force must always keep in mind that lots of people will be viewing their work and that the students will always keep 1.1 ,. Q .,,. -, 1-y ii B a D U UU il U an U UU U B UU liar abovtwjl lS'l' A ITIZW members oli'l'he Special Yearbook Task Iforce. Above: Although it looks like she's in deep t'oncentr.ition. no one really knows what goes on in Rachel Zachresonk niind. Right: CONTliMl'l.A'l'lNG llliR l.AY- OUT, Sports liditor. Shelly johnson, prays for help. 73 Yearbook . ,-., ,A f these yearbooks to remind them of the best years of their lives. But never fear, the special yearbook task force will keep your memories safe. They know what should be, or would want to be, remembered. Talonville residents need not worry about not having memories of high school because The Yearbook Staff will fill a whole book with them.
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Lettermen oost Spirit The game was close. On the Capital side, black and gold jackets speckled the crowd. Their jackets help the owners, gain attention, along with their enthusiastic attitudes. Leading the pack 5 or 6 male lettermen each forming a letter with their flexible bodies, these energetic students are known as the Rowdies. Besides the Rowdies, C-Club, an affiliation with the National Lettermen Association, is made up of students who have earned their high school letter. Besides supporting fellow athletes they hold fund raisers for the needy and partici- pate heavily in service projects. One junior girl said Being in C-Club is fun because you get to show your school spirit by being crazy and get- ting away with it. Also everyone knows you're from Capital and knows not to mess with ya! Wllll,l2 CfONCIliNTRA'l'lNG lll2AVll.Y on the football game. lioh Clayton, with his friend, lirian Duncan, gnaws on his straw. Middle: C-Cfl,llli MIZMBIZRS MlNGl,li with the crowd. C-Cfl.lllil1R MISSY WATKINS helps unroll posters for the foorhall game. 7-l C,-Clulx The members of the C-Club council are: Front Row- Brad Nishitani. David liallance, Pauljohnson Second Row- Rob- in Keys, Phil johnson t i L L W. M-News ' we tv
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