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Love Will Keep Us Together New staff, advisor, and editors start from scratch. The monthly deadline is here again and new stories and layout designs are being tried, discarded and sometimes cried over. It was the same story month after month for a new staff, editors and advi- sor. It was often difficult to get started on assignments during class, so hours of time were spent after school sometimes working very late into the evening, trying to de- sign works of perfection to please the student body. Many small skills had to be mas- tered in order to produce the 515,000 book. Interviews and photograph assignments had to be made. Staff members had to sell ads, yearbooks and hold fun- draisers to help pay for the book. When Ms. Burkhardt was asked about her first year as yearbook advisor, she replied, If it hadn't been for the experience of my edi- tors and the willingness on the part of my staff, I would have been up a creek without a paddle. They taught me a lot about myself and about how to get through the trau- ma of producing a good year- book. -Karen Butler -Kamie Palmer 1. Yearbook staff knows the latest tunes. 2. Shan- non Webster enters class with a smile. 3. Kristi Lundgren types copy. 4. '83 Talon Staff. Front row: Ms. Burkhardt, Teri Ortega, Kim Kemper, Becki Fuhrman, Shannon Nelson, Karen But- ler, 2nd row: Ramon Feisler, Tammy Dahlen, Linda Hall, Shelly Jackson, Kamie Palmer, Toni Hunt. 3rd row: Lanar Essig, Tim Temple- ton, Jody Dougan, Julie Schoelkopf, Kristi Lundgren, Dan Oetzel. 5. Shelly Jackson, Jody Dougan, and Ms. Burkhardt. 6. Teri Orte- ga. 7. Ms. Burkhardt. 8. Karen Butler. 9. Jodi Dougan and Julie Schoelkopf. 68 Yearbook -'Y Qu
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