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1. This year's yearbook staff, Starting on left side of tabla Chris Anderson, Viv Todzy, Deane Boschaert, Sandee Schreiner, David Koch ko-editorL Advisor Miss Ziemer, Todd Kitzinger ko-editorL Jean Koch, Denise Balthazor, Ann DeBruin, Julie Albert, hstanding left to righu Joe Degroot, Jon Ziminski, Jean Boschaert, Tom Maty- kowski, Jackie Heraly, Missy Dzurick, and Ann Jensen. 2. The yearbook staff displays their hardworking talent Gor a little while at leaso. 3. Miss Ziemer looks on angrily as her yearbook staff decides to take a 5 minute break Uhat will probably last an houd. 39
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E veryda y We Write The Book Trying to write something positive about being a year- book staff member during Easter vacation in a cold class room is a difficult thing to do. As staff members it is true that Everyday We Write The Book . There is always something to remember and, unfortunately, to forget. And no matter how hard we try to put the yearbook out of our minds There is Always Some- thing There to Remind Me tusy' such as our advisor, the co-editors or our own conscience reminding us of our unfinished pages that were due like yesterday . 1. The girls on the yearbook staff do their fair share of work. 2. Jackie Heraly, busy at work, has no time to even look up at the camera. 3. Ann tBirdiei Jensen put on her thinking cap and came up with some great ideas for the year- book. Eventhough the yearbook is a big responsibility, it is also a time for the group of us to get together to laugh, brainstorm twhich of course some do better than oth- ersi and be creative. And today while the whole school is sitting at home watching their favorite daytime TV show or soaking up the sun's rays in Florida tspeaking of our missing co-editor David-we just had to say something; we at least can say that we are doing something constructive, right? tWe probably aren't but at least you can think we areJ
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The World According To Snoop y Windsor Players started off their season with a new musical titled Snoopy . This new play was a chal- lenge to all. There were only seven cast members, which required each person to put forth a great deal of time and effort. While the show was really fun to do and was en- joyed by the audience, young and old, there are certain moments that will be remembered forever, especially to those involved in the play. One such instance was when Mrs. D instigated a double time rehearsal. 1. Mrs. DesJardin holds up her play gift given to her by Windsor Players during the play Snoopy. 2. The Cast of Snoopy deft to rightl Todd Kitzinger tWoodstockl, Pete Schwaba tCharlie Brownl, Sara Darcy tSallyl, Rob Magnin tSnoopyl, Tiffany An- ' derson tPeppermint Pattyl, Tim Schwaba tLinusl, Kerstin Ruoff tLucyl. 3. Charlie Brown tPete Schwabal acts as traffic director in Snoopy as he holds up the stop sign in front of Linus' tTim Schwabal face. During this, the cast had to race through their lines t improve their concentration. The other two example took place during performances. We'll set the scene. I was washday. Lucy was given the unenviable job 0 getting Linus' blanket. She got it all right, but onl half of it. The blanket which had lasted through th- previous performances tore in half, flustering bot Lucy and Linus. The second example happened durin a aws scene when the puppet fell from the dog house and Snoopy was forced to improvise the Jaws' with his hands tas seen on the following pagel.
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