Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1980

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Well, You’re Looking At It. Our diligent workers spent weekends and vacations with 3-R's, layouts, and copy keys, and our hardworking photographers travelled to games, meets, and all over the school in search of great art. (What do you think people were snapping your picture for. Vogue magazine?) So anyway we’d like to sum up our feelings in a little poem: We worked very hard, And did the best we could. So We don’t want to hear about ’em Sorry it doesn’t rhyme, but this job sort of drains the creative juices out of you. Photo number one: Joey Dawis. Photo number two: Sally Thurin, Paula Erickson. Photo number Three: Carlos del Plaine, Mark At-tridge, Gary Surber, Jeff Nitschke. Photo number four: Sally Thurin, Margaret Lund. Photo number five: Peter Harvey. Photo number six: Tom Gamble. 19 Collage

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Diligent Workers Produce .. Well, what can we say about ourselves? We put together the book you’re reading now and we think it’s great. We worked very hard (most of the time), met the deadlines (most of the time), and got along pretty well (most of the time). Under the able leadership of Editor Sally Thurin, Assistant Editor Margaret Lund, and Advisor Andrew Ostazeski, the .. staff (which numbered 43) made a lot of changes this year, hopefully for the better. For a start, last year’s book was critiqued by experts, and flaws pointed out so that changes could be made. There are sixteen more pages in this book than last year’s, more copy, more candids, a better quality cover, and a drastically reduced faculty section (a frequent suggestion by students), plus many other improvements. Photo number one; Margarget Lund, Carrie Schulz, Sally Thurin. Photo mumber two: Chris Ostby, Cate Murphy. Photo number three: Julie Hudson. Photo number four: Cheryl Hickman. Photo number five: Carrie Schulz. Photo number six: Editors: Front row Lisa Lee. Paula Erickson, Sherri Newcomer. Joe Westacott, Sam Lieberman. Back row; Jeff Nitsche, Joey Dawis, Chris Ostby, Holly LeFrois, Sarah Ahlgren.



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Creativity Survives Cutbacks Once a year, the creative talents of our students are presented in a school publication, the Mosaic. This magazine is put together in the Open School under the supervision of faculty advisor Marlys Hubbard. The Mosaic has been in existence for three years, but this year was just the second in which a genuinely organized effort was used in putting the magazine together, according to editors Wendy Bowman and Alicia Conroy. Last year’s experience, they said, greatly helped this year’s staff. However, the budget this year for the project was cut to two- thirds of what it was last year. Therefore, Conroy said, the materials the Mosaic was made out of were lower quality than last year, although the contents were actually better. Photo number 1: Phillip Harrison Photo number 2: Jill Speiser and Trenk Ebbibhausen making posters. Photo number 3: Wendy Bowman and Alicia Conroy confer-ing. Photo number 4: Mosiac poster Photo number 5: Phillip Harrison Jeff Harrison. Trenk Ebbibhausen and Jill Speiser. Photo number 6: Staff. osaic TIk' Gw»bve ; villa I 20 Mosiac

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