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The Logge ab CJ ab Starting the book Cindy Cambre, Marion Marrs, Rita Carter, Eric Neidinger, and Donna Martin attended a summer workshop at AXLM University. bl Busy at work, Shelia Egland cuts a picture to complete her activities layout. cj Cindy Cambre demonstrates how to icram-ith in a drawer. dj Jeanne Jackson works on yearbook and wishes for a completed version of the 1980-81 Logge for Christmas. Organizations
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al Jeanette Larson finds that office education can be ex- hausting, as she takes a break to read a book. bl Joanne Degenhardt finds that O.E.A. requires an enormous amount of concentration as she works to finish a business letter. ci Being a dedicated O.E.A. member, Julie French continues to work as the other members anxiously await the bell. dl The 1980-81 O.E.A. Club: lst row: Rene Fenton, Patty Gorjon, Melanie McKinney, Sharon Dowe, and Julie French. Second row: Mrs. Thornton: sponsor, Kelly Winston, Cynthia Benita. Jeanette Larson, Corita Ball. 3rd: Kristi Suddeth, Marty Walker, Kelly McClean, Teri Powell, Evangeline Bernell, Sharlyn Merrit, and Shari Quall. 4th row: Donna Pinkston, Zan Willoughby, An- nette Addison, Brenda Dean, Susan Capers, Lenora Stone, and Vena Evans. el Kelly McClean and Pam Kalasak work with each other as they learn more office skills each day. fl Getting caught in the act, Pam Kalasak tries to explain her well deserv- ed break. gj Mrs. Thornton, sponsor of O.E.A. keeps an organiz- ed desk in order to set a good example for her O.E.A. members. hl Working hard to turn in their work O.E.A. members correct mistakes and keep on going. Organizations 183
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'E M V 1572--1 of spgxvw l al Being an editor of the Logge has many pressures as Donna Martin wonders why all her staff is in the darkroom. bl The 1980-81 Logge Staff. cl Marion Marrs and Jeanne Jackson discover that yearbook is not confined to the classroom. dl Mark David, the yearbook representative from Taylor Publishing Company goes over the specifications of the 1980-81 Logge. el Eric Neidinger carefully marks off another name as he distributes yearbook. Organizations 185
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