Behind the Peujea This book is not your typical yearbook. It has no theme, which in a way is a theme in itself. It is based loosely on Texas Monthly, but $2 wouldn't exactly cover the price. We don't have a travel section, but we can show you the exotic hallways and spine-tingling football games. This book may seem unorganized. There was no theme, as we said, and no plan. We just put it together as we went along. And it was fun! It suddenly occurred to us that our staff reflects the school. Some days everyone was busy and much was accomplished, while other days nothing was done and much effort was used doing it. Of course, the ad people-- Denene Hayes, Becky Musil, Vanessa Coburn and Dina Williams were always busy and their pages were the last turned in. We could always work or tune in to the constant soap opera between Lisa Butler and Gary Warren, or keep up with the latest nonsense dispensed by Kat DeWees and Holly Warnick. They sat, class period after class period, and wondered what to write about the teachers. Our unsung hero, Robby Weiner, got all the dirty work from sending out The Mirror to indexing for two days after school was out. Others-our wild and crazy photographers, Barry Johnson, Steve Tabor, Niels Nielsen, made the book a real chancey effort. Niels was often confused when our American humor bypassed his Danish understanding. David Boggs tried to keep all the negatives filed. Robin Brown and Craig Hollins encouraged each other; Gail Franklin managed to call Young Life real often, and Cindy Mojica not only worked on yearbook pages, but billed ad customers as well. It took us all...and we have to say a special thank you to Clay Rooker who worked long after school was out and graduation over to put this whole thing together. And now it's May 27 and here we are struggling along with our faithful advisor, Mrs. Betty Stanley, to tie the ends together, anxiously awaiting the arrival of Top Ten and Merit Scholar pictures. As you look at this book, we hope you enjoy it as much as we did putting it together. Linda Jamison, Nancy George and Mrs. Betty Stanley Opening 3
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