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Most people don't realize the work involved in the publication of a yearbook. The making of a yearbook is a big responsibility and no simple task: it requires dedication, stimulation, patience, pictures. scissors, and rubber cement. The Decamhian staff is the only yearbook staff in the district that does it's own paste- ups. lA paste-up is the actual placing of sized pictures on a page, rather than letting the plant increase or decrease the pictures.l During fifth period in rooms 9 and 10A life was Never Dull or Quiet Typewriters clicked, tempers rose, jokes were shared, and birthdays celebrated. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears went into this yearbook. The editors and the senior section spent many summer hours scheduling times and writing letters so that members of the senior class could have their graduation pictures taken. Working late and on weekends to finish pages for pressured deadlines was not uncommon. The staff also enjoyed some fun activities, including a New Year's party, a soft ball game and a pot luck dinner with the newspaper staff. The '75-'76 Decamhian is a history in pictures: its pages hold memories to be treasured for a lifetime. is is N 58
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Last year in High School Journalism Competition, the Roar staff received two first place plaques for Best Front Page and Best Sports Coverage. They also received a second place certificate for General Excellance. The staff was proud of the quality newspapers they produced in the 75- 76 school year. They were also excited with their victory in the newspaper staff vs. yearbook staff soft ball game. The sports department-Don Reinnoldt, Steve Finnerty, Terry Bunk, and Matt Miller work hard at writing interesting sports articles, 11 l. Jewell Hargelroad, Steve Finnerty, Don Fleinnoldt, Sharon Franklin, Matt Miller, and Inez Peper clown around for the camera. l2l. Hal Hal We won! rubs-in Anne Mosnier at the soft ball game, l3l. Editor-Debra Johnson, l4l. The Roar staff: from left to right, Terry Bunk. Jewell Hargelroad, Anne Mosnier, Matt Miller, Kelly Smith, Inez Peper ladvisorl, Paula Warren, Jeff Dahlin, Sharon Franklin. Julie Wilson, Debra Johnson. Carol Grass, and Georgy Cooper. l5l. K x t 57
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I DB1 assi' p?:ff ffS'Xt8t, Bob Slatten and Liz King, lil. The Yearbook staff in its natural habitat, from left to right, first row-Charlene Brandt lsophomoresl, Jane Kimmelshue ffreshmeni, Belinda Bin Martineau and Eric Morse Qsportsl, Larry Haynes lhead photographerl. Allan Denny ladsl: second row-Julia Arthur fclubsl, Deborah Gipson lstudent Governmenti, Marsha Araki ladsl, Laura Kimmelshue lseniorsl, Connie Cotterman lfacultyi, Stacey Giachino fclubsi, Valerie Himes ladvisorl, Liz Kinky King factivitiesl: third row-Terry Dibert lyearbook representativel, Kim Rudzik lstudent governmentl, Cassandra Hoversten lphotographerl, Patty Watson fseniorsl, Laura Chang lfacultyl, Mike Schedler ljuniorslg fourth row-Donna Feast ffreshmenl, Linda Swaine lsophomoresl, Dave Hanley lphotographerl, Nancy Owens fartl, Bob Slatten and Linda Austin leditorslz fifth row-Steve McDonald fphotographerl, Judy Carson lartl: on refrigerator-Karl Grubaugh lsportsl, and Karen Bollwinkel lactivitiesl, l2l, Connie Cotterman takes a swing at the Newspaper staff during the Yearbook staff vs. Newspaper staff soft ball game, l3l. As the deadline gets closer the pressures mount, Steve McDonald, Linda Swaine, Charlene Brandt, Karl Grubaugh, Julie Arthur, and Stacey Giachino work feverishly, l4l, Bob Slatten, Linda Austin. Patty Watson, Laura Kimmelshue, Valerie Himes, and Dan Herron hassle with the loads of paper work involved in the taking of Senior portraits, l5l. Staff picture courtesy of Kelly Smith. 59
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