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: ' 0, Q5 K1 LP PQ jllnbitzr - L ' Q 5 'fu'-' 'I 5.5 'A' I 3' Sprague and Pat Landgraf. Fay Ryan and Cheryl Connelly take on a part of the work. , 'Elm Y ! sflll I a. . igt 5 A Xf, fi , Identifying faces is always a hectic part of the organization section worked on by Pam I , J .3 A Q .QQ in ME' ,,.'i, fxC0i , 1 5, . ..,, , , 'ffil it ,Rs Huh? I'm busy, says senior ed- itor loella Caldwell. Georgette Crisp, co-editor, checks picture proportionment. First Row, L-R: Gail Heywood. Mike Munden, Pam Sprague, Pat Landgraf. Second Row: Georgette Crisp, Mike Raper. Pam Arth, Arlene Minsterman, Fay Ryan, Cheryl Connelly. Third Row: Iohn Hargrove, Ioella Caldwell, Rick Futrell, Debbie Danklefs, Shell Purvis. Fourth Row: Bryan Iones, Frank Babonis, Steve Currin. 7
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Work, Work and More Work! Challenger Blends Dreams and Realities in '71 Coverage - Moniot Heads Staff When famous chefs cook, they treat every ingredient with care because they know it might make or break the finished product. The ll Challenger is the result of many hours of the mixing of ideas, the blending of copy and pictures, the stewing of the thousand and one frustrations, the sizzling of nerves, and the simmering of a dedicated staff working diligently towards their hopeful goal, their masterpiece , The editor-in-chief, Melanie Moniot, along with her staff. worked long hours, after school and on weekends to meet the deadlines of the 1971 yearbook. Under the guid- ance of Miss Anne Frances Allen, sponsor, the efforts of the staff, the Challenger was created. Ioella Caldwell, senior editor, and Georgette Crisp became an excellent team in producing the senior section: Donna Foos, underclassmen editor, completed the underclassmen section with the combined efforts of Pam Allbert, Georgette Crisp, Robert Gallup, Gail Heywood, Bryan Iones, and Arlene Minsterman. Pam Sprague, as or- ganization editor, along with Pat Landgraf, rounded up information and pictures of people to complete the organi- zation section while Steve Currin, Ricky Futrell, Robert Gallup, Bryan Iones, and Arlene Minsterman tackled the sports. Melanie Moniot, Georgette Crisp, Fay Ryan, and Frank Babonis attempted to convey the spirit of the classroom for the curriculum section. Fay Ryan, Stella Roberson, and Stephanie Wright produced many pages of typewritten material, seemingly in minutes, to the dismay of the digit-swollen staff who did other portions themselves. Mr. Richard Absalom, business sponsor, and Mr. William Perry, sales sponsor, were assisted by Cheryl Connelly, Teresa Phillips, Iohn Hargrove, and Shell Purvis. Staff members also helped on promoting sales of the book. Much of the photography was done by Mclntosh Studi- os. Student photographers w'ho contributed pictures were Mike Munden, Fred Ard, Mike Raper, and Pam Sprague. Art work for the book was done by Debbie Danklefs. l, -5-.. t 3' 2 7'. iQ j' I fi .3 Deadlines bring more work so that scenes of leisure are rare ones for Mr. Absalom and Melanie Moniot. N Kiln' ?SX i We used this shot last year, Iohn. Do you think we should again? Teresa Phillips and Miss Allen proof copy for the final check.
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blue, gold, black, and white. itheseboolors do clash. However, in Cleasbi-ng, -they blend. Student Life, Teaebersl Organizations, Sports, and Stgdenfs'-4-they all often clash. Often, tlimtfgbn clashing, they blend: and tbrongh., this blending come new ideas and new people who want to give of themselves to others. From Kellam homes America, and America is Kellam. l
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