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.y ' X, it 'Z' - fld 19, ff. ., L -s A LEGEND STAFF: FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Advisor, Michael Gama, Lillian Gima, Linda Skibiel, Mary Critchfield, Kirsten Dunatov, Debbie Walker, Monica Gibson, Julie Constable, Steve Christophcrson. SECOND ROW: Becky Beauchamp, Patty St. Clair, Barb Campbell. Billy Goodenough, Oksoon Seibert, Pele Jones, Kim Diaz, Julie Lordahl. THIRD ROW: Richard Christy, Sue Barth, Sam Fogerty, Gordon Stanger, Ron Ficke, Carrie Wilkinson, Chris Highsmith, Karla Burk, Koni Scavella. 1 Pill A N 1 Q, A .- ' 'E xx., T ...aa .,,, ,..- -' .4 l. Becky Beauchamp smiles as she is told her layout has been changed again. 2. Sue Barth flashes her, You do and you'll wish you hadn'l look. 3. What do you mean your layout isn't done? asks Monica Gibson. 4. As usual, Linda Skibiel making faces behind Mr. Gama's back. 5. Did I forget to shave? wonders Richard Christy. 6. Billy Good- enough holds his breath and hopes Kirsten Dunatov cuts the film only. 7. Kim Diaz begins nodding off to sleep. Organizations-7l
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Deadlines The Curse Of Yearbook taffers l don't want to hear any excuses, your layouts had better be in on time! This was a familiar sound heard by the Legend staff during the 1979-'80 school year. The person behind the statement was Monica Gibson, the yearbook editor. Deadlines were quite difficult to meet during the year for one thing or anotherg primarily the difficulty of acquiring supplies from the photography studio, and in one in- stance, the unexpected vacation due to the abundance of snow which fell during the month of January. The class attitude was great overallf, stated Mr. Michael Gama, the Legend advisor. He went on to say that the atti- tudc of most of the staff was what got the yearbook completed because many of the staff members had good attitudes about working hard. The hard work and extra time was concentrated on picture taking, developing, writing, typing, proofreading, and finalizing layouts to be sent to the printers in Pasco, Washington. Thus an- other Legend was created. The majority of the staff members agreed that they enjoyed working on the yearbook and would work on it again de- spite the deadline obstacles. 70-Organizations .Q W' Q1 Y.95'7f!',y
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LEDGER STAFF: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Larsen Advisor Christine Betzendorfer Sarah Sa adah Angie Harrison Chris Shelton Mark Johnson, Karen Babcock, Melanye Fletcher Paul Bucich Penny Myers Laurie Deitz Mike Harris Michelle Webber Kathy Hirz SECOND ROW: David Higginbotham, Bob Bristow, Becky Torvend Connie Acuff Jerry Britcher Debbie Mellom Martha 1-lollmann Helena Jeppsgon Enthusiasm Makes Led er Staff Best Yet Conscientiousness, concern and caring, just three ofthe countless number of posi- tive words that Ledger advisor, Mr. Don- ald Larsen, had to say about his 79-80 staff. Consisting of twenty-two members, the staff started on a supportive note. At the beginning of the school year, they were notified by the Quill and scroll, an international honorary for high school journalists, that they had earned a first place in newspaper excellence. The staff was to be congratulated for doing so well on their first entrance in an international contest. The caliber ofthe staff had a great deal to do with the newspapefs excellence this year. Each member's attitude displayed enthusiasm and true concern for not only the well being of the newspaper but also for each other as well, stated Larsen. Kathy Hirz, the first trimester editor, did well in displaying her abilities as an excellent writer and a dedicated leader. Following and upholding Kathy's ex- ample, Christine Betzendorfer did an equally top job, as the second trimester editor. Although the absence of a badly needed darkroom was somewhat of a hin- drance, supportive attitude, optimism, and backing from the school administra- tion seemed to override any obstacle they encountered. 72-Organizations
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