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1. Old yearbooks provide ideas and entertainment, as Barb Bakken had discovered. 2. Chris Hermansen takes a break from her typing. 3. Lora Filipiak laughs as Michele clings to her pop bottle. 4. Ready for work, Debbie Zmuda arrives armed with a smile. 5. Tom Springer adjusts the light setting for his next shot. 6. Sue and Kim try to identify a group picture. 7. Bottom row: Sue Strey, Kim Thompson, Editor Michele Riedel. 2nd row: Colleen Goettl, Ann Gavin, Editor Jill Harrison, Laura Flitter, Theresa Terwilliger. Back row: Chris Nielson, Photography editor Tom Springer, Advisor Carla Phillips. 8. More M M s, please! TBA 27
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TBA The TBA's three editors, Tom Springer, Michele Rie- del, and Jill Harrison had a tremendous job to do. Tons of photos had to be taken, developed, and printed of all sports, clubs, and events of this year. Tom Springer, photography editor, and his ambitious assistant, Chris Nielsen, devoted many hours to the cluttered, but comfortable atmosphere of the dark room. Lisa Singer was called in emergencies to print also. About all of this Tom stated, I'm practically coming down with mono from being overworked. Due to the small size of the staff there were many times when the editors had to come in during holidays to finish up deadlines. Thanksgiving vacation found Michele and Mrs. Phillips proofing, typing and doing last minute layouts. Michele's comments were, as she cheerfully entered the yearbook room that day, with clenched teeth, Where is everyone? In spite of all this she stated, I think people are missing a lot of laughs, a lot of M M's, a lot of late night pizza dead- lines, and most important, a lot of comaraderie by not being on the staff. There are good feelings shared when first seeing the book printed, your own words expressed in print, the photos you picked out and the layout design you created all there to be read and viewed over and over again by many. It's a wonderful feeling of accomplishment. 4
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TBT Works Hard; Yields Quality Paper “I would like to put out a flawless paper, one perfect issue, but it is highly improbable. It's very nearly impossible, stated Editor Paul Rebholz, We had a good staff and worked hard. But in the approximately eight hours that we put the paper together, we're bound to make mistakes. 1 rue Blue Times advisor, Richard Gustafson, claimed, We had a slow start with a 'green' and fairly thin staff but rounded out nicely as we got into the year. One major piece of equipment was purchased, a copy waxer, bought with money from the TBT Bookstore. The waxer replaced the rubber cement formerly used to paste up copy when producing the newspaper. At the end of the semester there was a juggling of editorial positions due to the early graduation of co-editor Bev Fanning. Todd Schnobrich became co-editor, Katie Gehn took feature editor, and Brian Tindell was selected editorial editor. Co-editor Todd Schnobrich said, I think this year's staff did a tremendous job and I'm glad I had the opportunity to work with them. Three of the staff members volunteered time to help out for the fund raiser for the Marian Pepin Scholarship Fund. Paul Rebholz, Jill Harrison, and Theresa Terwilliger did various jobs such as clearing tables, and washing dishes. Gus even wiped a few dishes, noted Terwilliger.
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