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. fu 4 Editors . . ..... NIKKI BAKER LORI SMITH Advisor ....,4....,.,. MR. LEN COCKMAN Advertising Editors Fine Arts Editors . Sports Editors , Copy Editors ..,, Photographers .. Classes Editors . . General Staff .... Division Pages . . Senior Portraits . .. . . .. AMY ANDERSON DARREN SMITH KEITH LOEFFELHOLZ ..........JANELLEHEIN RICKIE SUE JACKSON . . . . . . JODI OSTERBERG BECKY BRUNSON .. .. CHRISSIE FINK JEFF COLLINS . , . ERICH HALEN KATHY MAIN . ,,..,. KRISTIN CLARK TOM LOUSSAERT . . . RENEE FAIRWEATHER AMY JENSEN JEREL LEE .... JOSH HARKER . . . . ADOLPHI STUDIO BIG ED'S STUDIO FREE STUDIO OLAN MILLS PONTARELLI PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAITS BY ANNETTE WARNER-MEDLIN PHOTOGRAPHY WILLIAM LUSE PHOTOGRAPHY Special Thanks to THE FACULTY AND STAFF OF NSHS MR. CRAIG HINTZ MR. ROB PONTARELLI MR. MIKE KIELKOPF 6 THE LANCE STAFF THE NORTH SCOTT PRESS MRS. KAREN SKAALA MRS. CARMENE GRANGER MR. RICHARD WHITAKER MR. JOE O'ROURKE PARENTS OF SHIELD STAFF The 1988 SHIELD is volume 30 in the series of yearbooks published by the students of North Scott High School. The issue contains 224 pages printed by Josten's Printing and Publishing Divi- sion in Topeka, Kansas represented by Ed Moore. Judy Huffaker and Dave Gift. The cover was silk screened and hot foil stamped on cloth- covered 120 board weight stock: the book was printed on 80 pound gloss paper. The photo- graphs were processed and printed by Pontarelli Photography in Eldridge and Bettendorf. The copy was set in the Korinna type family. Individ- ual copies were sold for twenty-five dollars: 850 were printed. The book was produced by the Yearbook Production Class with the cooperation of the administration, faculty. staff, students and patrons of North Scott High School. Trying to satisfy a little over 900 opinions, and picture every person at least once, was as impossible as meet- ing a deadline. I figured, however. I needed something to do during my sen- ior year. so when the opportunity came about to be an editor, I jumped on it. I never thought it would give me so much of something to do. though. I worked harder on this book than I did in any of my classes. and by far I gave it most of my time. I got more out of this book than I did anything else this year. I had a lot of fun doing it, too. Lori and Chrissie can really make something out of nothing. I'm glad I had this opportunity to work with Mr Cockman and Lori: thanks for all of your help and advice. Thanks to Darren, also. for all of the dates with the camera and all the little odd jobs you did for me. I hope one of our days will suit your life, and will always be looked back on with the greatest memories of your life! tPlease keep an open mind and remem- ber to neverjudge a book by it's cover.j CUECIIBCU This has been a year I will never forget. Through working on the Shield. I've made new friends. learned pa- tience, faced challenges Qlike making a deadlinej, gained tons of experience and occasionally felt Iikejust giving up on everything. It was during those low times that a friend would come through. Many thanks to the following: my mom. Sharon Smith. for late night din- ners and for proof-reading my writing: Mr Cockman for asking me. Is the yearbook done yet? and giving me rides in his pretend car: Nikki for being such a liar by saying that I just laid around the Shield office: Jodi Oster- berg for all her little notes of encour- agement: everyone that gave me rides home: and all my friends for allowing me to create these memories of my senior year. Life is what you make it. Life at North Scott is diverse. active, and ever- changing. By choosing the theme A Day In the Life it was our hope that something in this book would cause you to remember each day, good or bad. at N.S.H.S. ifiieiai
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