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W -,fr x,,.f ILEGECDD Vf Getting ready to interview people for the classes section ofthe yearbook is Hilary Burg, Classes Editor. Let s see ... l think this picture looks good here, ponders junior Mari- anne Gordon. - Advisor James Sieg doesn't let his students do all the work on the year- book. he likes to get involved occasion ally too. - Preparations for the annual slide show are taken by the Editor-in-Chief, senior Matt Vargo. LEGEND STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ........ MATTHEW VARGO PHOTO EDITOR ....................... DAVID HILL ACTIVITIES EDITOR .. JOY KLINKENBERG CLUBS 8: ACADEMICS EDITOR ..... TAMMY HILL SPORTS 8: ART EDITOR ......... JAMES SIEG CLASSES 8: FACULTY EDITOR .... HILARY BURG BUSINESS MANAGER ..... SHARON VOPAT GRAPHIC ARTISTS ........ SCOTT JACKSON CINDY PETROVIC PHOTOGRAPHERS .................. DAVID HILL KRIS JOHNSON, DENISE KNIGHT ADVISOR .................................. JAMES SIEG STAFF ............................ LOWELL BENNINK LAURA BERTRAM, HILARY BURG, LORI DA- VIS, KIM FOWLER, MARIANNE GORDON, DAVID HILL, TAMMY HILL, SCOTT JACKSON, KRIS JOHNSON, JOY KLINKENBERG, DENISE KNIGHT, JULIE McLAUGHLIN, JULIE MCMAHON, CYNTHIA PETROVIC. BETTY REHNBERG, MATTHEW VARGO, SHARON VOPAT, CHARMAIN WIGHT. YEARBOOK 85
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Tlard work, Dedication, And Understanding make A David, are my pictures in yet? Dave you seen my copy? ' '... But I need it typed up by Thursday . . . Matt, how do I crop this picture? lf we don't get these 72 pages in by this deadline, we'll be charged S500.00. Do these sound familiar to you? Probably not, unless you were on the 1985 Legend staff. lfyou were than this can only bring back memories of misery, headaches, pain, calamity, and just all-out- mass-confusion. Getting a yearbook put together is not as easy said than done. When you only have twenty people on the staffand must get 72 pages finished in less than a month, it can be hectic. Let me give you an idea of what it is like to be on the yearbook staff. You have just been assigned to complete six pages of the year- book in one month. That means you have to draw the layout, get and fit pictures to what you have drawn, write the copy and cap- tions, and then put it all together suitable for the publishing com- pany. Not easy you say. Precisely my point. Being a member ofthe yearbook staff is an honor because it takes a special group of people to work together, to collect memo- ries, in one book that will last for years to come. lt takes a person who is responsible, dedicated, understanding, and most important f- , patient. Patience because putting a book of memories together and waiting for three months to see if it turns out O.K., is a quality that you must have to be on the staff. We are like one big, happy family. We fight, get angry, and share one common goal. That is to put together a yearbook that will satisfy us and the majority of the student body. lt is our baby that we created and we can only hope that you approve of our accom- plishment. - Junior Joy Klinkenberg works on fitting photographs for the Activities section. I LEGEND STAFF: First Row: Bet- ty Rehnberg, Laura Bertram, Kris Johnson, Scott Jackson. Second Row: Joy Klinkenberg, Kim Fowler, David Hill, Tammy Hill. Matt Vargo. Hilary Burg, Marianne Gordon. Frank Kwok tT,A.j. Third Row: Lowell Bennink. James Sieg, Julie McMahon, Char- main Wight, Sharon Vopat. Denise Knight, Julie McLaughlin, Lori Davis. Cindy Petrovic. Wea., X , . 1- V . ,ff !' fl f , L 5-7 L M- an THE MEMBEPSV
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Journalists Excel With KateIIa's Excalibur This years 1984-85 Ex- calibur staff had a very suc- cessful year. With Kelly McHugh and Mellissa Scheir as co-editors. The Page editors consisted of Kelly McHugh as news editorg Missy Schier as edito- rialg Bruce Hall as Featureg and Brian Fuetz as sports editor. This years Excalibur staff raised enough money to pay for half the senior tribute is- sue of the school paper, with A.S.B. matching funds. Last year the Excalibur staff took first place in the Columbia University Press association contest in 1983- 84. This is Mrs. Peggy Har- jus second year at being the papers advisor. She com- mented The newspaper is a challenging endeavor to tackle? - Advisor, Mrs. Harju, carefully studies her proofs. i x 4 - Editors Missy Scheier and Kelly McHugh take a breather. - TOP: Bruce Hall, Kelly McHugh, Missy Scheier, Brian Feutz, MID- DLE: Mrs. Harju, Laura Yaeger, Marie Rayburn, Suzanne Perez, Patty Anaya, Melissa Begay, Karen Wuest, .leania Christiansen, Becky Armen- dariz, Trisha Banks, Stephanie Cumbust, LOWER: Tami Patterson, Tim Fox, Jeannie Dunn, Larry lrvin, Sheree Huglund, 86 THE MEMBERS
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