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Scrolls of the Ledger Live on I kk,, wk' For all those students who did not listen to the mor- ning announcements or did not know what was happening at Lakes, t e Ledger kept them informed. As the number one newspaper in the state last year, the Ledger staff reported current news or the Lancers in a profes- sional manner conti- nuing their tradition of journalistic ex- cellence. The six returning writers helped the new writers maintain the Ledger's reputation. The Ledger's editors guided the staff towards perfec- tion. Lora Disharron and Doug Wilson, editors for first and second trimester, chose the topics which were most in- teresting and assign- ed them to the writers with the capability to do the best job. Although the editors chose the topics and writers, Mr. Larsen, the advisor, reserved the right to edit the articles. 1. Tony Miranda 2. Lancer 3. Mr. Don Larsen, Doug Wilson 59
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W-mana-new 3 Row One. Kimbrough Culver, Tony Miranda, Patty jones, Gordon Foster, Patty Downing, Eddie Ba uria, Patty Hunsinger, Marsha Whitted, Mr. Don Larsen. Row Two. Scott Rodgers, Laura Smith, Lydia Reeves, Lora Disharoon, Alisha Iurek, Amy Lalgo, Kathy Moisio, Row Three. Brad Harris, Chris Delgado, Doug Wilson, Brian C ase, Suzi Roberts, Scott Baldridge, Ken Kean, joe Mau , 2. Mr. Don Larsen, Ledger Advisor. 3. Lydia Reeves, Marsha Whitted, Brian Chase. 4. Lydia Reeves. 5. Lora Disharoon, Doug Wilson, Ledger Editors. 58
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The Changing Legend he Lakes Legend underwent I Uman y changes this year. Rising costs and a depleted student body resulted in the loss of sixteen pages and the tightening of spending. Even so, a new advisor, editor and staff blossomed producing an original book. Theme and style were the most noticeable changes made in the yearbook. Early on the staff set a challenge for itself to carry the theme through the entire book from the photo-essay to the last page. The theme had many levels. The medieval characters were only the motif At a deeper level the theme was one of evaluation, who we are now reflecting from where we have been. This idea lent itself to many interpretations, because of our varied backgrounds. The layout style was also changed. Each section was given a special style. This added continuity and an aesthetic quality to the book. Despite the newness of the staff and the initial confusion therein, the staff created a fine work. Thanks for all your effort. - Editor 60 ,
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