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Asst. editor of the Hilander, lim Oehler finalizes a front page layout. v DX xi-u Hilander staff Qrow oneb Kevin Finnegan, Tim Gilbertsen, Craig Olsen. Crow two! Rick Daniels, Sean McNicho1s, Joe Kreye, Frank Lenoch, Jim Oehler, Bob Reinders, Tim Zander. frow threej Ron Lins. Jim Daniels, Steve Wachowiak, Editor Brian McNicho1s, Dave Fuccillo, Kerry Finnegan, Jim Schoener. Bob Kleifgen not pictured . 102 Pat Smith and Pat Sirianni clean up after a photo devel- oping session. V s if ist ' L b e 5 pt sg, Photography Qrow onej Chairman Steve Wachowiak, Jim Oehler, Paul Dwyer. Crow twoj Dave Fuccillo, Craig Olsen, Tim Zander.
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Layout editor Matt Kraemer demonstrates his skills to pupils Sean McNichols and .lim Schoener. QQ? ti Svc 'I 'T' . . 17 it Yearbook - Sean McNichols, Editor Brian McNichols, Matt Kraemer, Jim Schoener, Joe Kreye, Steve Wachowiak, Jim Daniels. Tim Fisk not pictured. Jim Schoener gets set to type some final copy onto the, quad-pak form. H ilcmder, Yearbook, Tap Literary Talent Despite one of the largest staffs in recent years, the Hilander, plagued by organizational difficulties, managed to produce only five issues through the year. However, many young writers were developed to provide a strong base for future years. In an attempt at better organization, two editors were appointed for the '76-'77 school year, which should result in more issues being produced. The yearbook staff attempted to remain faithful to the archi- tectural apothegrn form follows function in producing the Encounter. Realizing that the function of a yearbook is primar- ily to record the events of a school for one year. the staff tried to highlight the happenings that made 75-'76 a unique period. Hopefully the form evolved as more than strictly utilitarian. l03
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