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Meeting Our Deadlines The Comanche Yearbook Staff this vear is made up of a variety of seniors, each of whom, when elected, had to be willing to take a challenge. Putting together a yearbook can sometimes become quite a hassle. There are deadlines that must be met, decisions that have to be made, pictures that have to be captioned, and write-ups that have to be written. Before any one of these things can be done, advertisements must first be sold to bring in the great amount of money which is needed to put out a yearbook. Selling ads is the most difficult and probably the most ag- gravating part of being a yearbook staff member. It seems that there are never enough ads or enough money, but by working together with your fellow staff members, even this problem can be overcome. With a little coordination and a lot of teamwork and patience, a suc- cessful yearbook will be the end result. Has anyone seen the cropper? Mrs. Downs Should we crop this picture here? Kim Stead, Deirdre McDuffee, Debbie Daley, Bonnie Dowst, Donna Daley Top Row: Jim Mott, Donna Daley, Bonnie Dowst, Emily Jackson, Becky I.aPanne, Kim Stead, Pam Behan. Debbie McKnight. Arlene Newman, Rayne Griffiths. Bottom Row: Wade Sauls, Allison Ravesi, Deirdre McDuffee, Maria Shute, Debbie Daley. What's so funny, Arlene? Allison Ravesi, Debbie McKnight, Arlene Newman, Rayne Griffiths, Becky LaPanne. Jim Mott 25
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Hot Off the Press Being a small school, you would not think that Coe-Brown would have a lot to report about, hut that's where the dedicated Commentator Staff show their true colors. The newspaper, a mere year old, has been publishing decidedly superior works of our school news and stories. Injecting the different writers' personalities and styles into the pages within has proved that a newspaper is not only for news but also the enjoyment of reading. Their first year the staff published three issues. This year its busy staff produced five editions for the school and local community's enjoyment. The newspaper is sup- ported by the area businesses' ads, so it also helps the town’s circulation of the Commentator into surroun- ding towns. There is a lot of hard work and long hours to dedicate if you're on the Commentator Staff. There are many rewards to the Staff, the most delicious is the end of the deadline’s luncheon last year at the Hanover House. Another exciting meeting! Doug Chase and Becky LaPanne Business as usual. Bayne Griffiths and Kim Stead Back Row: Doug Chase, Debbie McKnight, Kd Demeritt. Barbara Darling. Kim Stead, Bayne Griffiths, Jim Mott, Anne Lilly, Dee Ray. Front Row: Becky LaPanne, Heidi Buzzell. Donna Demeritt, Ms. Dion. Ms. Dion stresses her point. Ms. Dion. Becky Lilly 24
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The Unselfish Office aides are a vital part of the office structure. They are students who assist in the office during their study hall periods. In addition to assisting Iturhura Darling is evidently an ambitious sti “gopher-ing that. secretary, they perform services for the teachers as well — such as, run- ning off masters, looking for students, delivering notices, and countless other errands. when she's not “gopher- ing' this and Fid Demeriti proves to be alert and attentive in class as well as in the office. With a sigh of relief Chris Olsson wraps up another assignment. We thank the aides for all the ef- fort they expend in helping the of- fice run smoothly and giving up their time to deliver the messages and notices. Standing: Tim White, Cheri DeButts, Tricia Davis, Jim l acourse. Chris Olsson. Ed Demeritt. Seated: Mrs. Pierce, Mike Thurber. Concentration helps Mike Thurber with his classwork. 26
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