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EQ Y , W , ,.....,,.. .,.,.,,.,,..,. .... . .,,.,- ' Z W Y i ,.,,. ...,.,,.z-.L-pg-1, BELOW: Photographers, Chip Weeg, Lin- da Cowan and Al Hockey choose pictures for the paper. BOTTOM: Editor Sherri Phillips gives instructions to the SMOKE SIGNAL staff. BOTTOM LEFT: Nancy Penniston, ass't. ed., gives Patty Larkin a story assignment while Mark Harvey dreams up funny ideas. TOP: Michelle Morgan and Sherri read the final product. LEFT: A usual Friday, folding and coun- ting papers for distribution. ASSOCIATIONSfNewspaper Staff 27 I
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-1, 1. ....... ... -1--1 W'W ' ' ' T Yearbook. . . Production was not as easy as it first seemed. The biggest problem was finding people really interested in working. For a while I didn't think we were going to have a '72 INDIAN LEG-ENDS, said Patti Cunningham, editor. I DIDN'T THINK WE WERE GOING TO HAVE A YEARBOOKY' The small staff encountered many problems. Lack of money was probably the most pressing. ,Debbie Wright, business manager said, We didn't even have enough for the necessities let alone all the extras we'd have liked to have done such as color. Selling posters and sponsoring dances in- creased the size of the budget. Trying to express an honest story of the year in the limited space available was often difficult. In an effort to relate both sides of each situation an' unbelievable amount of debate from both resulted. Paul Choplin, copy-editor said, It's hard to write ob- jectively about controversial subjects. ABOVE: Debbie Wright and Curt Cran- dall work evenings. LEFT: Patti Cun- ningham edits Patty Larkin's typing. BOTTOM: Linda Cowan and Diane Min- nick choose pictures. FAR LEFT: June LeBarron and Robin Gribble enjoy drawing layouts. TOP: Paul Choplin and Miss Childs help Charles Shrout figure headlines. CENTER: Patti and Mrs. Smith ham it up. ASSOCIATIONSfYearbook Staff 29
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