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- me e .0 -Q Assistant Editor, Tracy Zabel, designs a layout for the sophomore class section. George Tellam searched for suitable pictures in the Activities proof book. . 'M f ----- - Editor, jeff Hunter, assisted the staff with the knowledge from former years. Shirly Carl took dictation for shooting orders from Class Editor, Ron Kushner. N , 'F' 'ar' Zig' Q Shirly Carl, Laura Morte, Tracy Zabel, Sandy Popke, look over pictures for class section. EARN BIG BUCKS! You can earn big money in America's fast growing copy writ- ing field. We can teach you how to use your natural talent and break through to the land of milk and honey. Simply write, in 25 words or less, Why I think the Yearbook Staff has done a good job , and send it to Writing School, P.O. Box 1, Peoria Ill. We will evaluate your work on aptness of thought, content, and quality and tell you whether or not you have the talent to write professional copy. Please include check or money order for 525.00. If finances are a problem,we have a convenient plan that allows you to substitute your oldest male child for the standard fee. Extension courses are also offered in Photo Crop- ping, Layout Design, Creative Mumbling and Blackboard Ob- scentities. an WW' P555 Activities 47
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Yearbook: Energy saving staffers caught barely streaking across deadlines Perhaps the hardest part of yearbook staffing for many of our inmates, came when it was time to get back into the normal stream of everyday Kahi living. Finding it hard to re-adjust many staf- fers felt awkward eating lunch outside of Room 17, without so much as a proof sheet to look at. The mere mention of emotional topics in the casual lunch time conversations, such as deadlines or ten point, caused many a lip to tremble. Many found the outside world unchallenging with it's few and far between earth-shaking problems and longed for the life of a roving reporter. Unfortu- nately, the shock proved too great as some staffers, unable to cope with the hostile environment, fell by the wayside when they no longer had their birthday celebrated by loud-mouthed year- bookies. Alas, they were such a good group. Seldom the day went by when they did not have at least a mildly humorous joke or a refreshing tidbit from the Photo Staff. But perhaps a bit of the traveling minstrel in them all can be gleaned from these precious pages, harvested with their own toil, if not always out of love, perhaps obligation. Top Row: Sandy Popke, Pop , Doug Domene, Ding-a-ling dom-in-ee , Tracy Zabel, Ms. Able , Lori McDermed, Mic , Laura Morte, Mort-wart , Julie Allen, Pod , Steve Tillitson, Til1i , Mr. Barkawi, Barkis , Bottom Row: Lynne Bugbee, Bug-a-bee , Steve Hall, Dr. Dementoug Michelle Mareks, Mich , Jeff Hunter, Head , Ienni Royce, Jenni GAA , Ellen Sheinblum, Index El- len , Ron Kushner, Hawk , Shirly Carl, Lois Lane g George Tellam, Georgie Porgie . 46 Activities W 5 Top Right: Steve Tillitson got his best ideas sitting on the can. Above Right: Barkis vowed to shave off his beard if deadlines were met.
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1 www 4.1 - - Top Row: K.Canchola, K.Klein, P.Crutchfield, I.Bighead, C.Molina, T.Dewald, Second Row: P. Cadwell, T.Doyle, G.Roquet, D.Scarbrough, M.Gilmore, C.Moser, l...Recker. Third Row: P. Hut- ton, T.I.ychkoff, R.Blackwell, Bottom Row: E.Mariades, I.Phelps, B.Lube, C.Frey, I.Dickens, C.Hendricks, S.Popke, C.McCrary, M.Kelley, Mrs. Butler. Knight's Staff '74 produced a great series of papers to keep the Katella campus informed. Keeping the school's activities posted and up to date was only part of the job of a staff member. Digging up scoops outside the campus, like covering rock concerts, the energy crisis and movie ratings was also in their busy schedule as they attempted to keep the student body informed on the world around them. Using artistic drawings by Cindy Moser and Tod Lychkoff, they added to the interest of the readers. Mrs. Lois Bulter was their advisor and she helped the students with their grammar and gave other journal- ism tips to keep their stories well written. Running out of ink and paper, not enough typewriters, late stories, figuring out layouts, interviewing the impossibles and being late to class were just a few of the problems that they faced, but overcame and each paper was well worth reading. 48 Activities Top Right: Tim and Pat showed their athletic abilities during lunch. Middle Right and Below: Editors, Debbi and Karen, and Staff Reporter Mike Kelly, worked diligently on page layouts. 1. .1 if 4-fa k,.V A WTS '-v--q.....,,
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