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The Ones Behind The Cameras From lefl lo right: Charles Odom, Shelley Stieber, and Jeff Mincy. Charles Odom hangs up the strip of negatives to dry which is one step in developing photographs. Without the photographers, we would not have a yearbook. Being a photographer takes a lot of training to do a good job. It is not only a job for one period, but it is a constant devotion of time and effort. They have to be responsible and dedicated in order to become a full-fledged photographer. This requires a flexible schedule and they must be available at any lime. Not only do photographers take pictures, but they also have to go through the process of developing pictures. Photographers are of great importance to the yearbook. Sare of great importance to the Jeff Mincy studies ihe negatives for any flaws. Shelley Steiber prepares lo lake photographs by loading the camera with fi lm. Photographers 3
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We Are The Ones Behind The Book The l.arnar YearlxxA Staff — Front row: Janie Vasquez, Angela Sanlellana, Carol Walts. Second row: Lori Hemenes, Donna Johnson, Julie Bowen. Third Row: Mary Red field, Woodhull, Shelly Neff, Stephanie Bender, Jeff Mincy, Shanon Hoff, Shanon Hill, Amy Ware, and Mr. Rex Smith. Our editor 2 Yearbook -Shrill Our fabulous, hilarious, wonderful and most of all understanding sponsor — Mr. Snulli Like any other class, the yearbook staff is a very important part of Lamar. Without them we would not have that special book with captured memories. This book reminds us five years down how fun the pep rallies were and how great the football team did. We see how necessary this book is and do our best to make it as valuable as it can be. Each student is assigned certain pages where they cover them in the most essential way possible. Reporting, interviewing and much footwork is used to gather information. To meet the deadlines, students must keep up on events. Along with self- confidence to work independently, they learn to be creative with copy, outlines and layouts. This means looking through magazines ami writing and rewriting until fully satisfied. Our determination and work results with an excellent book for you, the student who lived through it.
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We Put It Top: Shannon Huffman Amy Ware LaShonda Miirhell Middle: We work as a group. Janie Vasques Bottom: Donna Johnson and Jacob Estes. 1 Yearbook
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