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A — Photographer M. Kasperski, finds out what it is like to be on the other side of the camera. B — Practice makes Perfect is K. Kains motto. C — Pen in hand, D. Werner, D. Dolan, and D. Eddy listen diligently to Ms. Zauner, on the techniques of a convincing Ad Salesperson. D — The 1979-80 Memphis Year- book Staff. E — R. Lumpford reflects on pho- tography excellence. F — After attending a day at SCCCC, for a yearbook workshop S. Barron takes time out for a brief nap durring the journey home. G — M. Bishop meditates of what it will be like to be a journalist.
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Meet That Deadline! This year ' s yearbook staff was made up of all but 5 rookie s. Be- cause of the addition of 8 pages and a color section, the class had to put forward much effort to raise the money needed. It was a slow start but with effort from just about everyone, the class raised money through ads, patrons, sponors, and a movie to put out what we consider a highly improved yearbook. The class showed a willingness to work and learn. A large majority of the class attended a Yearbook Workshop at S.C.C.C.C. to discover new ideas for the yearbook. The workshop turned out not to be only an educational experience, but a fun-filled day. Professional journalis- tic methods and trends were intro- duced. We would like to extend a special thanks to all administrators and teachers who allowed class Interuptions. Without your help and cooperation the yearbook would not beat those deadlines.!
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M.H.S. Constitution Revised The school year began with changes that some Memphis stu- dents may have never expected. To begin with, Mr. Richard Delekta be- came the principal of Memphis High School. Also, the number of activi- ties was cut to, five for Student Council and two for classes, and other school organizations get one. With numerous ideas and plans Student Council went to work. The magazine sale became a high school-wide project to raise money for an out-door lounge near the high school office. Homecoming ac- tivities consisted of floats, blue-gold day, dress-up day, the parade, and the Homecoming Dance, which fea- tured Dazzler . Student Council has made plans for extending Homecoming activities next year. Student Council bought class rings for our foriegn exchange student friends Sandy Kondo and Udo Cegla. A reconstruction of the Memphis Student Council Constitu- tion will take place bringing new light to the student body. Future plans consist of a raffle, Sadie Haw- kins Dance, Shamrocks for Muscular Dystrophy, and possibly a Senior Dance honoring the Seniors of the class of 1980. 34
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