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A FINAL NOTE THE VALHALLA STAFF Front: Jason Easley. Photographer; Tim Hopper, Photographer; Mike Ferguson. Opening and Clubs; Wayne Wilkerson, Photographer; Lorenzo holmes. Photographer. Middle: Angela Bivens, Mugs Section; Jill Wagner, Mugs Section. Back: Brian Engle, Opening and Music; Troy Fluke, Photographer; Kim Sorensen, Sports Editor; Tricia Williams, Mugs Section; Amy Hathaway, Editor-in-chief; Ray Noble, Open- ing and Music Sections. Not Pictured: Rus- sell Earnest, Sports; Lori Qabrielson, Ads; Tricia Williams, Photographer; Susan Law- rie. Adviser. Being editor of Valhalla '88 was a job that I wasn't sure I wanted. Then when there was a war in yearbok class the first week over theme, I was flus- tered and almost quit. But we worked it out and Burning Up was finalized. After the first two weeks things went almost smooth. I am glad that 1 could be editor of Mazama High School's year- book. 1 learned so much, especially how to deal with people and get ev- eryone to want the same goal. 1 would like to thank the staff of Ma- zama for letting us all out of classes on deadline days, giv- ing us information on everything, and being supportive. My family and Barbette Beck (editor 1987) for listening to my complaints, criticiz- ing my ideas and de- sign, and just being there. Mrs. Susan Lawrie deserves the biggest thank you for putting up with me, my ideas, and my spelling. Thank you for advising and not editing. The 1988 Valhalla is dedicated to the class of 1988, may you all be successful in all that you strive for. COLOPHON The 1988 Valhalla was printed on 80 pound paper by Josten's at the Visalia, California plant. Benguiat Book is the style of type, body copy is 11 point, cap- tions 9 point, and headline size varies. The book is produced using Microgra- phix with Apple HE comput- ers. All funds for the produc- tion of the book are raised by the yearbook class. The seniors pay for their color section at a price of $5 each. The book initially sold for $17 and increased to $20, 700 pre-order books were sold and 20 were sold at $25 when the books arrived. 208
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