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anki g on G Sl1owBiz enforces tighter securit A eagan Says 'Big Spenders' Ended School Pra IFLO Says Israel Must Leave Beirut First Soviet Ships Came Close, Navy Say. ckley, lser ous' after Cost, Risk of Nuclear War Too Great, They Say Senate can be commended for putting together several successful activities such as the Beach Party, Winterfest, and the Air Bands Contest. Winterfest Royalty includes Fresh- men - Rick Grant and Laura lnzano, Sophomores - Duane Sutliff and Katie Gleason, Juniors - Doug Lawler and Su- zanne Clark, Seniors - Julie Campbell, Julie Hall, Amy Aren- kiel, Ann Morisette, Gary Henderson, Ralph Suarez, Jeff Mages and Rob Spykstra. King and Queen for the festivities were Gary Henderson and Julie Campbell. The Seniors cre- ated their own fun with the Senior slumber party as a prank one morning, and nearly perfect non-attendance on Senior ditch day. Now, as summer draws near, we can vaguely recall the 204 - Current Events Valley Girls, Frank Zappa introduced to us last summer, and one must wonder if the punk and preppy fads will return next year. Reagan's proposed subminimum wage may pose money problems for teens this summer but it will probably not keep students from playing the ever present video games. Next year everybody will still hang out at Showbiz or McDonalds, and the Seniors will still run to the Gold Rush or Thirsty's. The rich kids will still have their hotrods with loud noisy engines, fat tires, and pretty paint jobs. The cheerleaders will still be beautiful, the teachers will still have unique personal- ities, and God will look down and say it is very good.
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Kristin Coburn adjusts a copy sheet in the typewriter. Debbie Margrave types out one of her articles. Rambling Cn . . . It all started the morning of August 10, 1982. Four GMI-IS students were heading to Yearbook Camp in Ft. Collins, in a green Volkswagon. They stayed in the C.S.U. dorms with students from all over Colorado and nearby states. They could specialize in writing or photography. Bruce Watterson for North Carolina was the key speaker. Kim Dry- janski said, He gave us ideas of what we could do for covers and more creative pictures. The camp gave information on trends and recent developments. The students went back to their schools full of ideas and ready to get to work! But.. . . the new techniques they learned were sometimes like tying a cherry stem into a knot in your mouth. They tried new things with lines, shading, and featuring people. New members that contributed to getting the book done were Kristin Coburn, Debbie Margrave, Gabriele Mehnert, Mitch Smith, and Nancy Gonring. Margrave said, I joined to get more writing experience. Being on the staff helps the students become more familiar with their school and its activities as well as putting a yearbook together. Coburn commented, 'gI've learned a lot about photography, such as knowing how to print and develop, and the chemicals involved. I've also learned a certain style of writing. The yearbook itself, from its Table of Contents to Autograph page, took from the fall until early spring to complete and send away to the Josten's plant in Topeka, Kansas. Then the spring supplement was worked on. Dale Bartkus guided the students but let them make their own decisions. He said, A yearbook sponsor is somebody who cares about the school and likes editorsfl 206 - Yearbook l l i l Nancy Gonring selects pictures for Kim Dryjanski and Terri X Carter to print. The 1982-83 Ramblings staff.
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