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them and . . . Well, they were sorely needed. A major problem was when an important staff member deserted, leaving the largest of zoo usual, the Panth- erama staff overcame many obstacles in their pursuit of the perfect yearbook. Of course the strike hindered them in many ways, but unlike many stu- dent activities it did not ruin anything, although if it hadn't been resolved when it was, they would have been hard pressed to find pictures of other subjects besides Band Camp! Yet another stumbling block was a scarci- ty of younger students to do errands for the staff, other- wise known as peons . This was a serious problem, for how could the editors get their pops, and get their cars moved around, and run down to the darkroom for XL As section in the book to be done by the already over- worked staff. But in spite of all these problems, the staff managed to keep its sanity long enough to complete the book. Wheew! The staff trusted to the ex- cellent leadership of Jenny Deaton and Vicki Short, their Co-Editors-in-Chief, to get them through just about any- thing. The other Editors were Scott Walker, Chief Photog- rapher, Pat Gremo and John Waite, Business Managers, Vicki Short, Clubs, Lisa Brown, Faculty, John Fultz, ln- dex, Andy Lawyer, Advertis- ing Manager, Debbie Ander- son, Sports, and Jenny Dea- ton, Student Life. The yearbook staff met every Tuesday and Thursday after school to work on just about everything. However on deadline nights, more com- monly called torture nights , they could meet just about every night of the week, and usually did. And on even rarer occasions, they got out of classes all day to finish what they needed to get done. Sometimes the staff would be absolutely amazed when they got done by four o'clock and could go home and actu- ally see their homes, like nor- mal high school students. lt seemed that those nights were few and far between. However everything that the staff members endured was more than worth it in their minds, for they had the satis- faction of a job well done. -. ..' - ,,....-.n..:.' i .Bs air -5-QR. Yearbook staff hanging A Sees, N. Sanders, A. Griffith, S. Ganyo, L. Miller, A. Flanders, T. Daum, A. l-lieromymus, C Gremo, V Brown, B Nelson, A Lawyer, S Trummel, W. Gremo, S. Grist, A. Lehman, T. Bergen, T. Futo, J. Grant, T Mitbo, L Parks, J Fultz, J Deaton, L Brown, V, Short, S. Walker. not pictured: S. Pickett D. Anderson, B. Goodbred 54 Yearbook
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Newspaper in front: B. Zacheis. lst row: M. Moody, K. Kileen, B. Williams, A. Babchick, D, Morrison, V. Corte. 2nd row: D. Turner, M. Wilmeth, J. Felt, A. Jack, K. Witt, S. Dwig- gins, L. McKeown. 3rd row: Mrs. Fuller lAdvi- sorb, J. Olson, J. Mierek, P. Birk, S. Becker, M, Copeland T. Slabe, P, Schwitzer, V. Platzbecker, J. Maurizio, C. Woods, R. Spycher, 4' Y Quit Ll!
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3 pictures is a thankless ,t somebody's got to do it. tn Waite demonstrates how rn works. Torn Mitbo and Boyd Nelson work in the Yearbook's dark- room. 4. John Fultz, the man responsi ble forthe index, contemplates l ALL those names. ,sl A 3 Yearbook 55
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