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1 41.56 ' ff J ri b A 17 a. Getting another copy sheet done is worth celebrating as John Weav- er takes a lunch break. b. Becky Rausher leafs through a yearbook looking for new ideas to improve the annual. c. A1 I-Ialfhill watches Cathy Nei- set write captions to be typed by Cindy Na derer . d. With a special introduction in the annual, extra work is put in by Tracy Schmeltz, Karen Miller, Becky Rausher, and john Weaver. e. Sorting names and pictures is Carol Wasserman, working on the Sophmore class section. f. The Annual Staff coordinator, Mr. Wertz takes some shots during the talent show.
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New Ideas ,af Improve Yearbook er The Annual Staff put forth another year of hard work to make the yearbook W a success. Last year's annual received an 5 ' excellent rating from the journalism de- if, partment of B, G. S,U, In hopes of mak- ing it a yearly event, the Staff worked on the annual everyday during school and made trips to neighboring businesses to collect money to sponsor the annual. , We were fortunate again, this year, to have enough yearbook sales and adver- tisements, to meet the costs of assem- bling a yearbook successfully. This year's staff looked forward to bringing in new ideas and changes to the yearbook. Starting fresh on a new year, many ideas came into mind . The Bi- centennial provided a unique foundation for the annual. A special introduction on the country and the surrounding communities was added to arouse interest in our own past. In looking at our past we hoped to spark interest and motiva- tion for the future . We hope looking back at your annual in future years will bring a smile from your past and that the long hard hours spent in putting to- h N 4 gether this annual is well appreciated ' bf K by all the students and staff. We feel it a was worth the effort to bring you this if ' A annual. Advisor . . . Sports . . Student Ali Halfhill, Rd6gef3Sa-ms, s f' Begg Crgber, Karen Typisis t V. 1 Q .... Re4nIivgSiaali'har1, ,Karen Wasserman, n p racy Schmeltzyc Julie 'Alleny Cindy Naderer Art Workltgfg, A .,. I-.f .' ,Q . I I . Lanny Leemasterf, 1
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