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ri.- x 8-.Qs i 1 v v ' s year's annual staff members are front row, left, Connie Weger, Andrea Webber, Geoff Strickler and Mark es. Second row, left, Robert Sequi, asst. editorg David Dennis and Leslie Leggr Third row, left, are Beverly lins, Tracy Brian, Julie Weaver, Chris Gumienik and Craig Partin. Back row, left, are Jeanne Rau, editorg Steve th and Rebecca Shafer. Editor Jeanne Rau and Assistant Editor Robert Segui discuss ideas. They decided on the theme Stan- ding Room Onlyf' Chris Gumienik pretends to take pictures. She works with Julie Weaver on advertising. Annual Staff 185 1- iffirti
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Yearbook Staffers Count to Ten Who is behind the pages? Where do the pictures come from? The LHS Farmer is produced annually by a select group of students. Each day in Room 202 during fifth period, it may look like total chaos to any other in- dividual, but actually it's just the staff hard at work. The students behind the publica- tion put in many hours of hard work. They are respon- sible for the taking and developing of pictures, writing copy, doing layouts and literally putting the book together. A typical day for the annual staff is usually quiet and calm, but when a deadline rolls around . . . look out! Staffers are usually on edge and pressed for time. Last minute details and perfection are always a must . When one loses his temper or things are just not falling into place properly, the philosophy of the class is to slowly count to 10 until the bottled up pressure is releas- ed. Every thing always turns out for the best. All the hours of work and worry always turn out for the better. The Farmer would not be possible if it weren't for the sponsor, Carolyn Morriss. Her suggestions and guidance help the staff tremendously. The long hours and dedication she puts forth are above and beyond the call of duty. Her smiling face is something that helps the staff through those hectic days. As far as what is learned in yearbook class, Julie Weaver, ad manager said, Annual staff has taught me responsibility, getting along with others and how to manage my time. Excitement grows through the year as delivery of the final copy gets nearer. The hard work and long hours are well worth the satisfaction when the annual finally ar- rives. - Jeanne Rau Lil Beverly Mullins thinks deeply about her pages. Beverly works mainly on the sports section. Jeanne Rau is in a daze thinking about the upcoming deadlines. Jeanne is the editor of the yearbook. 184 Annual Staff Photographer Steve Smith glances away while printing pictures. Steve is a photographer for both the annual and the Harvest staff. . l 2 2
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Harvest Staff at Press s O 8 Welcome to Room 202 and the Newspaper Production class. The class is a regularly scheduled fourth period class, but is definitely dif- ferent. The entire group is in charge of Lewisville High School's weekly publication, The Farmers' Harvest. Eleven very dedicated journalism students make up the class, nine of which are staff writers and two which are staff photographers. The week begins on Monday as assignments are given to the entire staff. Wednesday afternoons are always a challenge. A fren- zied atmosphere invades Room 202 as final typing cor- rections are being made or the layout of a page is being done. This is the time when the Farmers' Harvest is constructed. It begins with layout, the general design of the page, which is done by the editors. The paper is published in both the Lewisville Daily Leadern and the Colony Leader on Friday. Friday is also a deadline for all stories assigned, with the exception of weekend events which all are due Monday. Another Monday hits as stories are assigned and The Farmers' Harvest is sold to students during lunch. - Dale Myers if Dale Myers peers over an October issue of the Harvest. The paper comes out every week in the Lewisville Daily Leader. Cindy Rash and Dale Myers, manag- ing editor, edit copy submitted by Harvest staff reporters. Both are two year journalism students. The red pen strikes again as sponsor Carolyn Morriss corrects copy. Each student is required to turn in two stories every week. 186 Farmers' Harvest lf.ND5llQlJ5 Qi lm 'Eliminator' Tour Ronsocks Reu g KN e C simon luke-', lvl! k,,.,g rg,J.-rim! Tm My To 1 Cam.-pnoppa mi Holi' A-, H510 1 ,415 YV Pull In-ufurr-41 Patty Brown is Harvest advertising manager. She spends classtime selli ads and pasting them up.
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