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Eddie Brzymialkiewicz feels that a person can learn how to handle a great amount of responsibility by being of the staff. You learn to pull your own weight and that really helps to -f prepare you for the real world. lt was not unusual to find Eddie in the darkroom at 5 a.m. on a school day. Being on the yearbook staff is a challenge. It is a lot like a job. Pages aren't just thrown together. Each double page spread has hours of time and personality put into it. The biggest thrill will be seeing the finished book, then you can say 'Look what l didl' exclaimed Kay McKinney. 44Mrs. Sharon Miller is followed by staffers Jodie Parker and Yasmin Ghahremani at a University of Houston workshop. 4Susan McCain giggles whenever anyone mentions the staff's red heads. 4GIen Miller is temporarily interrupted from rolling film. 4Sandra McKin- non and Karen Ragland look up from a layout, dressed for Punk A Rock Day. Q 4 AMatt Luna inspects a photo before giving it to the staff. AThe Flacon staff grouped together to present Mrs. Miller with a birthday cake. Clubs -
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lanning the book reaching for a special IO Planning for the Finally A Ten Falcon began nearly a year before the first page was drawn. The staffers knew the tenth anniversary yearbook had to be a special one and they felt a great responsibility. They sold over 57,000 of advertising to pay for changes like a mylar embossed cover, in- crease in size, and additional color. People don't realize how much work goes into it. l learned to ap- preciate the good quality of our yearbook. She never realized that staffers must create an original theme and yearbook organization, order pictures, interview people, and write copy. When asked what they disliked the most Susan Mc- Cain summed it up for everyone by saying, Knowing that you have to meet a deadline and working fran- tically to draw, write, and type in time for that deadline. lt was a big shock but after a lot of mistakes and everyone's help, I learned quickly, expressed Kay McKinney. PKaren Ragland is thoughtful after an interview. PGale Harvey is caught off guard by a photographer. vig Y AAngie Jones listens to a staff discussion, 84 - Clubs PMeike Studeman poses for an ad. Sell- ing and laying out ads was a major event at the begin- ning ofthe year, -. , t.,,g mf'-Q, - : r , i iv X . 'wana ' ,- ABack Row: Mrs, Sharon Miller, D. Trevino, K, Ragland, E. Brzymialkiewicz, T. Slawson, G. Cuthbert, l Romine, G. Miller. Middle Row: A. Jones, S. Voelkel, Y, Gharemani, M. Luna, L. Welch, J. Parker, G. Harvey, McKinney, Front Row: S. McCain, S. McKinnon, K. Mayfield, P. Jennings, D. Sanders, A. Kukreja, Studeman. l .1 1 K 4.
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86 VFuture staffers Allison Hunt, Kristen Rush and Scarlett Gray join in the fun. . 5 1. taffers enjoy a night on the town Near the end of the year, journalists of all staffs gathered at Chi-Chi's for a night of great company, delicious Mexican food and coveted Poop Awards. Ranging from the RED HEADED FLIRY to the NOBODY TOLD ME THAT award, sponsors Sharon Miller and Kim Becker recognized each staffer's uni- queness in a fun-loving, yet sometimes embarrassing manner. Also spotlighted were the STAFFERS OF THE YEAR, Eddie Brzymiakiewics, Sharon Lee and Steve Toon. The evening concluded with the initiation of dedicated staffers to Quill and Scroll. Ladies and gentlemen Mrs. Miller's presentation of the Poop Awards! l A Quill and Scrool Members: Top row - Eddie Brzymialkiewicz, Scott Barker, Yvonne Montgomery, Yasmin Ghahremani. 2nd row - Lynda Welch, Tina O'Farrell, Jodie Parker, Michelle Franzen, Sharon Lee, Kay McKinney, Angie Jones. 3rd row - Shari Tribby, Tammy Slawson, Anju Kukreja, Meike Stuedemann, Susan McCain, Sheila Voelkel. Bottom row - Robert Gaidousek, Dale Trevino, Lynn Romine, Amy Hoag, Kim Mayfield, Sandra McKinnon. - Clubs VSipping virgin pina coladas, Tina O'Farrell, Shari Tribby, Scott Barker, Ms. Kim Becker and Darryl Anderle celebrate the completion of In Flight. VDale Trevino smiles confidently while Mrs. Miller describe his LOVER OF THE YEAR award. -in YT.-me if... , l A Slightly embarrassed, Yvonne Montgomery hides her face after receiving the staffer who is NEVER CONSTIPATED award.
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