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22 YEARBOOK STAFF Standing: C. Collins, B. Haskins, T. Maupin, P. Boman, .J. Walker, J. Cheyne. Sitting: Y. Comeau, M. Freeman, T. O'Neil, M. Hickey, T. Baley, R. Gallup, T. Andrieu. Not pictured: P. Brechtel.
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CLUB This year the Chess Club functioned on a very informal basis under the advisement of Mr. Brewer. The Chess Club did not compete in any tour- naments, nor did it play against opponents from any near-by high schools. What the Chess Club did do, though, was to practice the skills which they had already learned and also learned new ones in the process. Quite a few students turned out for this club to acquire “new” maneuvering techniques: that’s when the “time” came to put their heads to work. Top row L to R: S. Boot, J. Villalon, Bottom row L to R: Advisor I. Brewer, D. Schmidt, B. McAuiiffe, E. Cacka. 1) Mr. Brewer contemplating his next move. 2) Dan chooses the right play. 3) “1 just can’t decide . . . ” CHESS CLUB 21
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YEARBOOK STAFF After getting off to a slow start, the yearbook staff saw more action as the year went along. How- ever, the losing of four people in the second semes- ter set the progress back slightly. Miss Philibert, adviser, was introduced to the experience of work- ing on the Raider’s Gold for the first time in her career at Lost River. As a result of two people’s taking photography classes at the beginning of the school year, more people became involved in developing and print- ing techniques in the darkroom. Lack of money proved to be a problem, though, even with the tremendous help from the commu- nity. On the other hand, the enthusiasm portrayed by the staff made fun raising easier “time” and “time” again. Page 22 1) Reid, Trish, and Brad look for ideas in a previous yearbook. 2) Mary thumbs through an annual looking for new styles of layouts. 3) Brad takes a picture of his own reflection. 4) Theresa is happy about her job as copy-writer. 5) Yvette intently types an important copy. 6) Paula studies a proof sheet containing many pictures. 1) Miss Philibert gives Tammy some friendly advice. 2) Charles is caught sneaking around with his camera. 3) Janelie and Pam look through a vast assortment of pictures. 4) Jamie works as business manager and sorts through some reciepts.
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