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Page 33 text:
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KELLY WIGMORE recopies an ad for a layout as Jan Sinkenbring (busi¬ ness manager) demonstrates the use of the cropper to Kristy Nahod. CRIS COWAN works on a copy for cross country while Dawn Stokes, Jill Kissinger, Anne Nondorf, and Sue Cuffia sort through pictures for their layouts. THE EDITORS Anne Nondorf, Anne Kivikangas, and Amy Starr discuss and exchange ideas about different styles and techniques. EXCALIBUR ALBUM STAFF. Front Row: Elaina Egipciaco, Amy Starr Row: Shelley Druckten, Lori Heldt. (editor), Michelle Ferrell. Back Row: Second Row: Karen Schafer, Char- Lisa Nomanson, Carla Luthe, Emily lotte Buehler, Michelle Parker. Third Willett, Allison Scheive. EXCALIBUR SPORTS STAFF. Front Cris Cowan, Dawn Stokes. Back Row: Row: Sue Cuffia, Patti Britton. Sec- Heather Much, Bill Belei, Jill Kis- ond Row: Anne Nondorf (editor), singer. Excalibur 29
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xcalibur passes through ‘Another Phase’ Yearbook attains a new look through design Passing by E236, one might wonder what goes on in the room for publications. During third hour, each two-page layout transforms from once blank pages to living reminders of Crown Point High School — the Ex- calibur. After the distribu¬ tion of last year ' s yearbook, the staff organizes the book for the current year. Begin¬ ning with fresh ideas, the staff finishes layouts, ar¬ ranges pictures, and write copy to meet strict dead¬ lines. A group effort makes possible the completion of the Excalibur. The publication is a class of learning and teaching for the staff. A work schedule might call for cropping pic¬ tures, calling prospective advertisers, or correcting cutlines. With the develop¬ ment of each page, perfec¬ tion and skill are pressing THE PHOTOGRAPHERS work quickly to produce awaited pictures. Chuck Cohen prints pictures as Bill Belei reviews negatives for him. demands in which Miss El- eanore Britton and the edi¬ tors direct the staff. The staff learns dedication and re¬ sponsibility as the room fills with activity, switching from slow to hectic work as pictures arrive. Excalibur grows with the students in all aspects of another phase. The staff of 38 becomes experienced and skilled in their work. Work¬ ers overcome obstacles and develop a feeling of unity and accomplishment. Just as students and faculty have adjusted to many new re¬ quirements through the year, the staff adjusts to cap¬ tur e these moments of school life in the pages of this book. Excalibur itself ex¬ periences another phase as it re-creates the happen¬ ings of 1985-1986. This phase has been an evolutionary one as staff ex¬ perimented with design and layout to make this year ' s book as special as the people and the memories it records. EXCALIBUR ACTIVITY STAFF. Back Row: Julie Duda, Tricia Lever, EXCALIBUR BUSINESS STAFF. Row: Zac Burczyk, Kristy Nahod, Front Row: Marilyn Verde, Anne Ki- Amy Butler, Andrea Halvorson, Judy Front Row: Debbie Grah, Debby Kelly Wigmore. Back Row: Jan Sin- vikangas (editor), Mary Ann Niesen. Kraus, Sandy Sharp. Grzych, Yvonne Murphy. Second kenbring (manager). Chuck Cohen. 28 Excalibur
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INKLINGS STAFF. Front row: Jenni¬ fer Birkel, Kristin Howell, Donna Lambeth (editor), Tina Hardesty, Daniela Mancusi. Second row: Julie Toellner, Carmella Nix, Donna Ad¬ ams, Paula Piazza, Natalie DePas- quale, Theresa Minas. Third row: Jennifer Hacker, Lisa Struble, Mike Ruehl, Danny Clark, Mike Lambert, Kevin Leslie, Chris Osier. Back row: Kathy Foster, Shauna Conn, Amy Ol¬ son, David Domanski, Jerry Gordon, Greg Hafemeister. KEVIN LESLIE, sports editor, shows a paste-up layout to Shauna Conn and Amy Olson as they work on their layouts. CARMELLA NIX calls businesses for ads to put in the Inklings. Lisa Struble, the business manager, helps by looking up the numbers. 30 Inklings
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