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Rusty Siek. Jeff Stewart and other member of the Ancle Park Bank entertain senior at the enior Snow-Daze party. SNO DAZE Seniors Party! The senior Sno Daze parly held al Jim Riley's house was the seniors' reward for their hard work on Sno Daze. The parly was supposed lo have been held after the Sno Daze program, hut instead was held after the hockey game, since the program was postponed a week. Two hands, dancing, a swimming pool, whirlpool and sauna provided activity. Some spent the evening just chatting with friends and eating. During Sno Daze activity, the decorating und demolishing of Rev. Dan Bergstrom's office for his birthday also took place. Mr. Ilarry Vanllooser. I.i r Wright, Paula LangM-th and Rirk llnf.tad fill Kev. Dan Berg»trom » office with newvpaper in celebration of hi 32nd birthday. 24 Sno Daze
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Second year Publication — Front row ) Julie Nelson. Eric Greener. Laurie I.indbrrg, Tim Brunelle Row 2) Rick Skare, Mike Moeller, Debbie Law, Matt Carothers, Mark Bruce, not pictured Jeanne Pederson ANTLER Antler Has Special Spirit “The Book is done! The incredibly absorbing year-long process of making a book is over,” said Antler editor Laurie Lindbcrg. The making of an Antler is a year-long process. First an idea for a theme must be thought up and discussed with the staff. This year's theme was “A Special Spirit.” Then the editor decides on a color nobody knows until Honor's Day, when the books are distributed. After the theme and color comes the real work: taking pictures, developing them, drawing layouts, cropping pictures, and writing copy, captions, and headlines. Once a double-page spread (two pages) was finished, complete with instuc-lions, numbered boxes, pictures, and copy, it was sent to Taylor Publishing Company in Texas. Usually 36 pages were sent with each deadline. After all the deadlines were met on time, (there were a few really close ones), the book was delivered the week before Honor's Day, so the staff had time to organize the books according to homerooms. David Koon Mudie . for one of many teat in Publication . 26 — Antler Antler editor Ijiurie Lindberg pause from cropping a photo to answer a que»tion.
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