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, ,, ,W WM Searching for just the right picture, editor Margo Cooke assists Dana find- The members of Yearbook Staff are pictured below ing 0 fT10SfefPieCe4 lm' I X Expressing his deepest concert and love for his staffers, Trom realizes he has run out of jokes to keep re-telling . Showing how a staff mem- ber can do multiple things at one time, Hans Adkins listens to his tunes while helping with the index.
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all v The members of Flight Staff are pictured below. . i 'T- iff Q el , ' F i,, ,,. th by month they produced reef Fiigni H e c t o r Lector raced into the Flight Staff room, his heart beating faster than a bolt of lightening, sweat pouring down his skinny face like water from faucets. I want this letter published in tomor- row's paper! he demand- ed to the editor. This is a very important letter, he continued, discussing the ratio of boys to girls and l strongly believe each stu- dent who attends this wonderfully structured, highly rated shool should be aware of the statistics. Fur-r-r-rthermore, now getting aroused, Ill-I-I think it's important because if we, as a school, are to have a group activity ev- eryone should have a part- ner so no one will be left out. Now, pushing his glasses from the middle of his nose back between his beady little eyes, what do you think of that? HI think you are insane, an- swered the editor, 'lHow- ever, we will do it for you. As deadlines neared, panic, stress, and fear overcame the entire staff room. stated editor Mar- nie Basom. Margaret Cal- lao also said, HecticI The sports' sto- ries seemed to be thelast ones to come in and it would seem as though we only had a couple of days to put to- gether a decent section. The staff seemed unique in the way that the entire group really came to- gerher to make each sep- arate section one newspa- per. lt seemed before Flight was just five or six defferent sections work- ing to compose a great pa- per-it just doesn't work that way, added Marnie Basom. It appeared every- one was willing to write last minute stories and lay out copy and staff members agreed that was what made a difference when it came to meeting dead- lines. Their ability to create an interesting Flight was exemplified when anxious faces smiled at the deliv- ery each month. I knew this staff was the greatest! exclaimed Hector. However, I do de- serve the credit for creat- ing the story. he boasted, obviously proud of his bril- liant idea. The idea. The staff stared at Hector amazingly as he strutted out the door. I ' Wfiffjfifawwwf WN-1 M Q . .ht , ' , Xing: . . I 26 4 ,. W. We . Smiling, Margaret Callao is pleased after setting up an inter- AJ IQ view with Mr. Universe. A -Z A! 07,9 ffxf,q,g,.w!--fin .4?m,zQm,.,,, Wap taff I85
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.ken 112543 A I f --x , ,p r f ff ,X f They work hard but Still Ha ve Fun I couldn't be- lieve it! How could they expect me to sit down and write something about I knew nothing about? l had been working on this story for days and everything I wrote turned out to be fit for the garbage can. Why had I signed up for this class in the first place? I thought Yearbook would be all fun and games, but so far all I have done is work, work, work, drawing layouts, mak- ing pictures fit and thinking up caption after caption. While many people were dili- gently worked on their Eng- lish essays, balancing equa- tions in Chemistry or even conjugating verbs in French, the Yearbook staff room bustled with activity Editors proof read, photographers snapped camera after cam- era, and staff members odd- ed the last minute touches to ,X f Casuolly assisting a tense Lissa Riebs, Cyndy Ander- sen proof reads Lissa's copy. 'E , Cherishing the thought of A finishing the index, Rachel Zachreson takes a brief break from the tedious task. their layouts that would soon be- come the reality at the end of the year. From the first day of the school until the final deadline on February 27, the Talon staff put forth a great effort to make this Yearbook the best it could have possibly been. IIThis is a class to be remembered, said Hans At- kins. This class would, in fact, cherished by all. The continu- ous hard work everyone had contributed seemed to pay off in the end. In addition new friends were made and fun times were spent to form last- ing memories. lt's hard work but it's fun, I-leather Hodges remarked. I finally finished my story, layout, and captions and actually had fun in the process! Yearbook turned out to be my favorite class an l learned a lot. All those extra hours after school and on Saturday were worth it after all. Yearbook Staff I87
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