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'Z . f Q Q, iwhbja Second semester yearbookers Because yearbook is a semester course, many new students join in halfway through the year. The students work hard trying to complete odds and ends of the book. They also think of new ideas for next year's book. They had a chance to learn how to crop pic- tures, make layouts, write and type body copy, and write and type cutlines. These students help to tell the story of our school for the year. scifi 'UWT ullll ...WW .iffy . 'T 411 'f' ff ,. ,V ' iff 4 ,, 'amy ff,..,'f f --. 1, Bob Dimmin comes across a humorous picture. 2. Laurie Kend dummies up the musical layouts. 3. Sylvia Sherman types body copy for the activities section. 4. Adrian Coker checks camera equipment. 5. Holly Tall, Chip Bidigare and Heidi Heitz work compatibly toward completing a yearbook deadline.
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