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Making Our Memories Yearbook 9taff Poets captured feelings into words. Painters put nature onto canvas. And Yearbook Staff has labored to envelope the 1988 events and memoirs into a new masterpiece book. By careful selection of pictures, proper descriptions of LHS family members, and a dash of artistic work, the Staff worked well as in- dividuals and as a group to preserve the memories of another Lutheran High year. To add to the unique character of the 1988 Lantern, Mrs. Bur- nham, the new Yearbook director, brought new ideas and organiza- M tion. Editors Heather Scheideman and Krista Loptien included their catching ideas to add to the varie- ty. All in all, the Yearbook Staff made the memories for people to reflect upon in years to come. Blanda Geyer (top left), Amy Kinney, and Cori Landis complete an artistic layout design. Nina Ventura (middle left) and Miclielie London chose the striking pic- tures. Krista Loptien (middle right) takes a second look at her picturesque layout. Yearbook Staff (bottom left) includes sitting: Mrs. Burnham, Amy Kinney, Cori Landis, Amy Cole, Krista Loptien. Standing: Blanda Geyer, Michelle London, Nina Ventura. Not pictured: Heather and Shannon Scheideman.
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Varsity Cheerleaders Jill Rosenberg, Kris Gomez, and Ellen Wheeler (top left) give a cheer for the photographer. Wrestling Cheerleaders (top center) Tanya Zobel, Michelle Marks, Heidi Grounds, Mindy Mc- Cook, Lorraine Gallegos, and Liesa Macaluso concentrate on the match in progress. Lorraine cheers for the wrestlers (bottom far left). Linda Ball, a ).V. cheerleader, caught sleeping on the job ... or maybe just blinded by the Lights! Tina DeLisa (bottom center) and Kris Gomez (bottom right) show and share their spirit. With as many winter sports as there are at Lutheran High, these girls were kept real busy all season. 31
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lt( a You ' ve heard the line, there ' s ( ' news like good news! Well, 8 Newspaper Staff interviewed, ■Qte, designed, and proofread to ing Lutheran High and the chur- les affiliated with LHS the good i( ;ws -and bad — occurring in )87-88. Under the supervision of rs. Broughton and Editor in hief, Steph Dyslin, the staff :ooped to capture the motiva- ons, special events and features detailed and informative articles rid striking pictures. Being a staff member not only lught these personnel correct TJtlng skills and interviewing ichniques (not to mention the [ecessary organization and punc- lality under Mrs. Broughton!), but llso provided an opportuntiy to vork with the public and exposed hem to a possible career choice. I love to write! remarked Steph Dyslin. It is a challenge of respon- sibility and organization, but more importantly, opens our eyes to the world around us. So through the scoopin ' and snoopin ' of the newspaper world, the staff suc- ceeded in bringing us the news — the good news! Bringing LH8 fo You ' Newspaper Qtaff A Newspaper Staff (top right) consists of sitting: Kristin Jensen, |ulie Harr, Vicki Munderloh, Mike Vander Kooi, Vincent TaFoya, Cori Landis. StandlngiMrs. Broughton, )ody Meckley, Nanette Esa, )oel Martin, Jennifer Dyslin, Aaron Martin, Heather Markle, Editor in Cheif is Steph Dyslin. Not pictured: Beth Farley, Denise Lemke. Mrs. Broughton (bottom right) smiles at the staff ' s work. Mike Vander Kooi and Vincent TaFoya (left) share a secret of their design. 33
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