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YE RBOOK STAFF Laura Merrill decides on the perfect headline to put the finishing touch on her final layout. Our multi-talented Copy Editor, Tracy Bower, shows her expertise in makeup artistry as she prepares Chris Lewis for the Sports Division page. After giving Jeff Helms the o.k. , Jenny Mak, Layout Editor, aids him in the first stages of making his final layout. Yearbook W ,.f0',2 . Marisa Zarrelli, studies a format before beginning her rough layout. W .2-'ij - ...- is iiik i ' :f?i,li4aii.ls- . is. , ., it 5 X viizxgf
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CO I G TOGETHER eamwork: it's a small word with a large meaning. This is especially true for the Yearbook Staff. Ask any staff member and they'll tell you the same-teamwork means getting by with a lot of help from your friends. Without teamwork there wouldn't be a Yearbook. Although that may sound overstated, it's really true. lf we weren't able to function as a team nothing would be accomplished. As a staff we had two main goals: 1.lto meet each and every deadline and 2.lto make the yearbook the best it could possibly be. With these two goals in mind, the year began. Although most of the staff mem- bers were new and inexperienced, by the time the first deadline rolled around, we had really become a family: and like any regular family we certainly had our share of ups and downs. On the up side, after our third dead- line, which was a real killer, the staff took a trip to Mt. Charleston and had a fun- filled day of adventure. On the down side, we had to say good-bye to our friend and advisor, Pom, who left at the end of the first semester. Even though he left, we still managed to get the job done. On the contrary to what some people think, it's not all fun and games. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication. Hours and hours of after school time as well as weekends were spent at the Yearbook headquarters to meet deadline, and sell ads. Over the summer, editors Julie Ber- nat, Jenny Mak, Sharon Patronik and Mi- chelle Caudel attended S.C.Y.S. Year- book Seminar in Santa Barbara, Califor- nia. While there, they chose this years theme. With the addition of eight pages, the embossed cover, and our original tear and theme People Are Talking About this years yearbook proved to be the best ever. The staff is full of hard working and dedicated people -Michelle Caudel. -Fit M I u l I Sheny Poet contemplates what to do next on her layout. Awwwlll Ben Jurgens takes a little nap after working on the yearbook. While on an assignment Dora Pettit and Canie Malcolm wait around for the perfect shot, while Ben Jurgens takes a short break for a cool refreshing drink. 49 Yearbook
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Q .- 3, ', f 'tif fi L' fr ,ff Q REPORTERS Bottom Row:Dora Pettit, Toni Monsoor, Ben Jurgens,Joanna Thome, Missy Sarbacker. Top Row:Michelle Caudel, Marisa Zarrelli, Corrinne llibdon, Lauralee Whitmore, Tracy Bower, Julie Bernat. LAYOUT ARTISTS Bottomfrracy Bower, Dora Pettit, Sandra Romans, Jenny Mak,Joanna Theme, Missy Sarbacker. 'l'op:Shen'y Poet, Marisa Zanelli, Lauralee Whitmore,Corrinne rlibdon, Marva Banks, Laura Merrill, Toni Monsoor, Jeff Helms, And not shown: Michelle Caudel,Bditor-in-Chief. 1 TIS! 1 2' WH PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE i ,,,, J B J Front Row: Lett to Right: Laura Merrill, Toni Monsoor, Ben Jurgens, Joanna Thome, and Missy Sarbacker-promotion editor. Back Row: Left Julie Bernat and Jenny Mac at S.C.Y.S. Camp in Santa Barbara, fgaixghgiliflsrlglngogghggglngalggzgon' Marisa Zanelh' Sandra Romans' Q feel a bit home sick and decide to call home to mom. W- 51 Yearbook
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