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Annual staff strives for more originalit What is an annual? lt's a remembrance of times that have passed, things that have been done, people met and moments shared. For some, it is the only remnant of their high school days. The iob of the annual staff is very long and tedious. lt's hard to get the best pictures to represent the glory and defeat of sports, the trials and tribulations of classes and the joys and sorrows of social life. The copy must be written to capture and keep the memories of the past year and everything must be interwoven with the theme, Harvest. Unity and coorperation are important factors in the production of an annual. Although class time is provided, many extra hours are spent to meet deadlines and get the book out on time. Upon concluding this 1977 school year we hope you enioy this year- book and reflect upon many happy memories and times shared with special friends. l. Our fearless leader, Jack Wilson, pauses a moment from checking a staff member's copy and captions. 2. Senior Irene Kruppa is busy typing captions for her layout. 3. Senior Bob Wyke is proofreading some body copy, while Junior Danna Sterling writes her picture captions. 4. Seniors Ken Kurata and Karen Kratzke decide upon which pictures to use for the Drill Team layout. 5. Editor Melanie Pollard, Senior, looks up from checking one of the many pages that must be sent in. 6. Sophomore Leslie Hales and Seniors Mary Mortimer and Wendy Aungst work hard to finish the paperwork before a deadline. 7. Senior Photographer Doug Jacobson looks through the many senior condids to decide on the ones with the best quality. 8. Senior Ellen Barone hos the never ending iob of producing the index. 9. By the looks of the messy table it looks as though Senior Lori Holm is having a little difficulty typing her picture captions. 9 135
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Band performs enthusiastically Every day the some thing would happen. One-hundred and five people would disappear into a large room in the Music Wing and me- lodious sounds would drift out. The people? Band students. The teacher? Mr. Bob Bailey. The music? The music could be heard at home football games, boys' basketball games, pep assemblies and concerts. Mr. Bailey commented enthusiastically, I think music is important in everyone's life. An instrument appeals to peopIe. Instruments cer- tainly appealed to four students who won the Northwest's recogni- tion: Seniors Anne Pfeifer playing the flute and Melanie Pollard play- ing the contra bass clarinet, Junior Carey Fujii on the tenor saxophone and Jennifer Crowder playing the horn. At least three formal concerts are given by the band each year, in addition to performances and contests between different high schools. l. Mr. Bob Bailey, band director, patiently waits to begin a song during band practice. 2. With great precision, the trombone section practices for an upcoming concert, 3. French horns add to the intricate sounds performed by the band at a practice session. 4. Mr. Bailey tries to get everyone's attention during a warm-up session before class. 5. All the hard work and hours finally come down to a perfectly performed song. 6. Building up their confidence, band members rehearse for the next basketball game. 7. The brass section produces the bass sounds that keep the whole band together. 6 137
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