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'fi ' -igewq-1 , wgg,.,f NWA W' in-Q.N.,,1 BLESS THIS MESS - Mrs. Schaub advises Shelly Nardyz and Angie Ballard on a story for magazine. lT'S A LEAD PIPE CINCH - Junior Cindy Parker plays the role of Mr. Johnson during Traffick's assembly skit for the Union foot- ball game. 100 Magazine Staff
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Dying To Finish The Yearbook On Time . . . Deadlines Press Cn Write that copy! Do those layouts! The deadline is Fri- day!! screamed yearbook adviser Laura Schaub as each new deadline approached. The staff struggled to meet publica- tion re uirements, but as each section was completed and mailedqfor printing, a new battle was just beginning. The End is only the Beginning - what an appropriate theme for such a confused un-organization. New days brought new problems, but as every situation was handled, the staff felt an increasing sense of accomplishment. I have never felt so relieved as when I finished my section, sighed Scott Isley. As business manager, he adopt- ed a new layout style in the advertising pages. The yearbook took a lot of work from a lot of people, commented Katie Hill, but the effort was worth it. As co- editor with Katharine Van House, Katie worked feverishlgf to complete a es, write copy, and organize the entire staf . I learned: all the sophomores' names and faces from putting their pictures in their yearbook section, groaned junior staff member Julie Hankins. At the beginning I wasn't sure if I liked yearbook and now that I am finished, I am positive that I don't! facetious- ly hollered junior Lori Renner. We all wore black on deadline days to symbolize the end, commented junior Jenny Riggs. DEVELOPING SKILLS - Iohn Parris, head photographer, prints pictures for a deadline in the dark room when not out on an assignment for someone. t FIFTH HOUR BLUES - Seniors Jamie Bales and Tracey Allen, and junior Vicki Scott jam with their guitars in hand during a deadline depression. 102 Yearbook Staff
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