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4ihn.i,,,, Q '14 Are you on the yearbook staff? lf you USl4f!fJlhlf1lflllfhllfxfi to all the students at Kellam, you would only get fwfr- iye',',f , Lovoro Barnes would answer yesg she's the Editor Altliaudh she WGS spread thin with all of l'163I' Oll'1Cl' Scliuul invtJlw:Vrir:r'it',, she did nothing but think, sleep, and breathe Challenger for an entire year. David Clark would answer yes, hry was thra- Associote Editor, Along with working beside Lavora, David was in charge ot the sarcastic overtones in the Challenger. Enr. Cooper would definately answer yesg he saved the neclfs of the entire staff when he joined on as a copywriter shortly after the second deadline. Eric's knowledge ot KelIam's Sports activities enabled him to produce extremely accurate sports copy. Judy Lockart would answer yesg her beauty and sweete ness charmed everybody into stopping for a picture or two. Judy was in charge ot taking pictures that the book could not function without. Dawn Evans would also say yesg she spent several study halls organizing the Challenger. These are the people of the Challenger i982-83g the tive who understand the triumph of this publication. Below Left: Dawn Evans calculates the next layout. Below Right: Judy Lockhart collapses after another tiring day of taking pictures. J 4 H ff 5-v, q N 9 ' iz W ,,, i, 2 J ff xl.:-il W V ' ijrfibij efwi , ' Yi' V ,HW gi, , 25 UM i l83
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The Challange Has Been Met! P -E. -I 1,-Q lt takes an awful lot to cut the yearbook staff. At the beginning of the year, there were more than fifty members of the staff. But, as the work became harder lwhen the fun of taking pictures turned into the hassle of drawing lay- outsl all but six had vanished into the dark corners of seclusion, The six faces that appear on this two page spread are the ones who endured. Oh yes, there were more that came and went from time to time, but these six peo- ple, Iong before the final deadline was met, understood the real struggle of producing a yearbook, 'HQ '-Q. Clockwise From Above Left: Challenger Editor, Lavora Barnes, screens potential photographs during one of her many long editing sessions. Above: Mr. Fish, Challenger Advisor, stares off in disgust at the disillusionment of meeting another deadline. Below: Associate Editor, David Clark, weeds out undesirable senior portraits. T3 5-in-1. Y l
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. . . and so, another year has slipped by into the deadlock of oblivion, much like a storm that approached on one horizon, raged upon our heads, and has now vanished beyond the other horizon. A great deal was gathered during that storm, and now, as we sit back in the throbbing silence, we can only begin to look back and understand the significance of it all. Each moment was a gift that we were able to grab on to, and each memory is whatlve will be able to savor in our minds forever. The faces, the places, the voices, and the laughter - only a few of the treasures that will be a part of each one of us for the rest of our lives. The Challenger staff has worked extremely hard to produce this reference to the memories of l982-83. We hope that it will provide endless years of pleasure, as we all move along that winding road, and look back upon the days to which we can accredit our strong foundations. ,4r f
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