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Mike Simon photo Editors, Cindy Klinger and Serena Arlotta, proof their yearbook pages before sending them to the pub- lisher. 112 YEARBOOK ADVANCED YEARBOOK Seated: Serena Arlotta, Cindy Klinger, Bottom x from left: Dyan Mead, Kelly Heffernan, Jayne Griffiths, Mrs. DiCesare lspons Second row: Phil Agnew, Anne Matthias, Dawn Parrish, Tracey Stites, Third r1 Mike Simon, Richard Cronkrite, Becky Copeland. Advanced yearbook students work together to decide what pictures will b their pages. They hurry to meet their deadline set for December.
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. 2 Y, :tom row from left: Marchand Zeidler, Melissa Null, Paula Dickman, Sonja Cole, Tiffany Breinholt, Jodie Cowles, I cole Myers, Second row: Pamela Wolfe, Deanna Hughes, Julie Jacobson, Nancy Erickson, Stephanie Wilt, Third row: in Hamann, Scott Frankel, Robert Haimovitz. by Steve Benich Shannon Endsley, freshman, en- joys singing in chorale. Photo by Benich a new song, Toni Lunclstrom and Cindy Serpas concentrate in choir. CHOIR 111
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Bottom row from left: Tonya Walker, Diane Mead, Kelly Heffernan, Humphreys, Jayne Griffiths, Tara Lewis, Jenny O'Meara. Second row: Kim Anne Matthias, Serena Arlotta, Chad Buckman, Tracey Stites, Dawn Evans, Copeland, Nikki Dana, Mrs. DiCesare Qsponsorl. Third row: Phil Agnew, Simon, Mike Strauss, Brian Shimp, Richard Cronkrite, Cindy Klinger, Dan Jenny Micthell. Serena Arlotta and Steve Benich, discuss layouts as they look over their pages for the yearbook, which are ready for mailing. End result best part of annual The yearbook staff was a small group this year. They were hard workers who used both their class time and their free time to work on the yearbook. A convention in Tucson in early April was attended by the year- book staff. The students learned much about designing, time management, and photography. Besides selling the yearbooks all year long, major fund raisers in- cluded dances and candy sales. All the money earned goes to- ward producing and outstand- ing yearbook. It takes a lot of hard work to make an excep- tional yearbook but it all pays off with the finished product. This years yearbook editors were Serena Arlott and Cindy Klinger. YEARBOOK 113
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