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gs ■nsbpmki ; 4c:v ” ili i : V II ! II II I I II II I II I Photographer Dwight Huffman receives an advertising assignment from Jim 1 These hard working IT staffers take out their frustra- tions on the photographer, and anyone etse in sight They are: Sue Brasmer and Tari Vermeulen. Seniors: and Karla Swenson and Jami Johnson. Underclass 2. Working dili- gently to beat the upcoming deadline are: Girl s Sports Edi- tor Becky Thomas and Boy s Sports Editor Barry Howell 3 These “M” staffers are trying to evade the massive snow balls being sent their way Perhaps they did their layouts wrong? Included are: Pam Burns and Kim Henss. Organiza- tions: Beth Wood. Student Life: Julie Whitaker. M” Co Ed itor; and Joanne Powell Fine Arts Editor. 4. Taking a break from a busy schedule are: Front Row. Tammy Chumbley. Faculty. Pam Fennelly and Pam Swiatkiewicz. Advertising Back Row: Virginia Johnson. Subscriptions; and Becky Hed lund Faculty. U Staff 21
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INDUSTRIOUS? “M” STAFF RECAPS PAST 100 YEARS AT M.H.S. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ‘‘Being on the M” staff is a lot of fun but I never realized how much work went into putting out a yearbook, but I don ' t mind.” (Joanne Powell) “Being an editor of the “M this year has been a great experience. It’s rewarding to see the final results of all our work and remember the good times we had.” (Julie Whitaker) 1. Practicing their developing techniques are “NT Photographers Barry Howell. Rich Cook. Jim Hank, and Rich Castle 2. Mr Coopman. The M” advisor, gives valuable pointers on layout design to this year $ co editors Kendall Buckley and Julie Whitaker 3. M” Staffers grab a breath of fresh air Members of the 74-75 M” staff are: Kendall Buckley and Julie Whitaker. Co editors: Pam Burns and Kim Henss. Organizations: Beth Wood. Student Life: Joanne Powell. Fine Arts: Jami Johnson and Karla Swenson. Underclass: Tari Vermeulen and Sue Brasmer. Seniors: Barry Howell. Becky Thomas. Mike McGee, and Tim Verhetst. Sports: Tammy Chumbley and Becky Hedlund. Faculty: Jim Dopier. Business Manager: Pam Swiatkiewicz and Pam Fennelly. Advertising: Virginia Johnson and Kim Ko chuyt. Subscriptions. Mark Adamson. Layout: and Barry Howell. Rich Castle. Jim Hank. Rick Cook, and Dwight Huffman. Photographers ■ ■■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ 1 20 M ' STAFF
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