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SSS l HESPERIAN is .ss - -is A review of Hesperian '75 with its orderly presentation ,Q of the year's copy of life and times of Eagle students, V staff and activities, fails to show the anxiety, frustration and sometimes near panic, which gripped the staff in getting the yearbook to press on time. K we .5 Under the able direction of Mrs. Libby, who was a true guiding light through the confusion of copy, layouts, pic- r, tures and haunting deadlines, the Hesperian staff once again produced an original creation which provides a treasure of memories for the 1974-75 school year where the past can be revived by a single glance. The staff gratefully acknowledges the high quality pro- fessional photography of Cilento Studio and the cooper- ation of those who took time out from their busy sched- ule to help us meet these deadlines. 1l. Sandy Haughney and Bill Wemmert draw up layouts before deadline. 2l. Sandy Kirsten decides what pictures go where. 3l. Sitting: Tom Christensen, Sue Reesman, Janice Felton. Back Flow: Joan Slovachek, Mindy Thompson, Brenda Schroeder, John Orlousky, Stephanie Johnson, John Becker and Advisor Mrs. Libby. 4l. Sitting: Sandy Kirsten. Second Flow: Ruth Thompson, San- dy Haughney, Ginny Reed, Julie Depatie. Back Row: Bill Wem- mert, Robin Ennis. , 5l. Sue Reesman counts off the never ending picas. 6l. Janice Felton labels pictures for senior section. 73. Ginny Reed and Julie Depatie crop pictures for student ac- tivities. 68
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.c st...-E, l Cheers again to the 1974-75 Just ln Case staff as it continued to provide the students with news concern- ing articles on school activities, editorials, local and politicalfnews. The staff worked many hours giving interviews, sorting out editorials and typing up the stories to perfection. Through Just In Case, ideas can be widely exchanged for the betterment of the student body. A Under the direction of Mrs. Libby, Just in Case con- tinued to be the only high school weekly in the sur- rounding region. 1l. Flow 1: Jeff Brodek, Row 2: Left to right: Sue Gill, Gina Reisenauer, Row 3: Left to right: Sue McMullen, Bridget Penzkowski, Dawne Grindeland, Sue Popp. 2l. Steve Jaskulske signs out before holding a sports interview. 3l. Max Hupp selects type for the layouts. 4l. Cheryl lversen busy at work typing up a story. 5.. Bob Laveau prepares a layout before the weekly dead- line. 6l.Reproducing and proof-reading material is an important job for Linda Krahn and Rolene Wood. 7l. Row 1: Left to right: Barb Samsel, John McKIoskey, Eric Ahlvin, Laura Gibson, John Becker, Sue Rohner. Back row: Left to right: Chris Roth and Dean Vongermeten. 67
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