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Those dreaded deadlines Newsflash! Northeast prints own newspaper! Headed by editor Bob Carr, Nor'easter was usually printed once every eight weeks. The newspaper featured articles concerning school- related issues and included an editorial section. For the Christmas edition, special Yule-tide messages were printed. Before each edition was ready to be sold, a lot of work went into putting the paper together. The staff had to select interesting topics to write about, get in- formation about the articles they were writing, and plan the layout for the pages. Even when the paper came back from the printers, their work wasn't done. Now they had to go from room to room selling their finished products: then they started on the next edition of the N or'euster. Three hundred and forty-four pages of the Viking Log was the result of dedication, perseverance, attention to detail, and hard work. Decisions about theme, photographs, headlines, and copy were made by the staff. The editor, Lorena Pfister, strove EXE 'EEN Er, ------ X for a total team effort. Staffers worked after hours and Saturdays completing tasks to meet deadlines. Energy and effort was spent on ad sales, yearbook sales, planning layouts, writing copy, scheduling and taking photos, cross-referencing the index, and checking copy. The staff tried to make fair decisions regarding balanced con- tents ofthe book. The result was a collective effort of a hard-working team and adviser to pro- duce a memorable book. -W f l aer N A . f .Q f Q , , .V . .. so , , ll xi K .. Q .,,W 3 , ' if ii 'ti s - 'H ,Q Q . t it 1a' 5e H 1 x , . K ' H Nt at . G 1...... i s .... . -...,.m...,...s. Front row - lim Campbell, Ieff Green, Scott St. Denis, Doug DeLorey, Noel Decker, Tracy Arnold, Brian Thompson, Dan Diaco, Candy Rice, Back row - DeDe Williams, Eric Szabo, Patti Ferrell, Anne Preisach, Mr. Rick Coffman, Mari Mulholland, Bob Carr, Wendy Rowley. Double duty! Nor'easter staffer Wendy Rowley works twice as hard, not only as an associate editor, but also as a photographer. NoH'EAsT1-:H 87
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Captivating captions are not as easily written as they first appear to be. Michelle Gheen spends class time matching words to pictures. Lending a helping hand is often necessary for making deadlines and ensuring production of the yearbook on schedule. Yearbook staff members senior Lauren Meyer, academics editor, and freshman Dianne Northrup, academics staff, discuss picture selection for the academics section. f1-f:'f,,:fp?1fs- ':z,.5:,,:':52f92 f1.w:::::v,.:mfs:'s:,:fz:::'S-:s,.:H5if':ff:s :mtg-Q55'gggjgqrfn-M ,:z,:.' e,...,. . U --f-- ,,.,.f,. D .,,..,,. ., 86 VIKING LOG Front row - Angie Ciszek, Glenn Snowden, Scott Demberger, Ellen Batsavage, David Brooker, Lorena Pfister, Paul Crottyg 2nd row - Kris McBride, Kelley Thompson, Sean Haslam, Karen Giffin, Robyn Casey, Susan Clamage, Wanda Wright, Lauren Meyer, Alonzo Colquitt, Ieanette Farr, Tracy Brown: 3rd row - Dianne Northrup, Ieff Larkin, Michelle Gheen, Karen Smith, Back row - Lisa Morell, April Weir, Paula Surgeson, Brenda Waggoner, Kevin Singletary.
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Ser ice with a smile I feel that Anchor Club is a very good service club to be active in. Anchor Club does a lot of things for our com- munity, and also for our school, in- cludin the long-awaited telephone on the hilfin Building 28. Anchor members work very hard on these services to the school and community. The club is led by Theresa Davanzo, president, and b hours of unselfish dedication and loyaff ty! by our sponsor, Ms. Vernotzy, was t e wa that vice-president Tim Smith stated fiis feelings about being an An- chor Club member. ANcI-IOR Front row - Diane Towne, Debbie Tyrone, Lillian Doldt, Frank McCall, Candy Adams, Darlene Duffyg 2nd row - Sponsor Ms. Ioan Ver- notzy, Tim Smith, Theresa Davanzo, Cory Godoy, Mark Bennett, Ann Bellman, 3rd row - Paul Matlock, Cordon Hatch, Nancy Osterhoutg Back row - Kris Noether, Mary Gressle, David Paine, Kim Laurenson, Iodi Smith. ANCHOR The club motto was friendship and service reinforced by sponsoring the children at Morning Star School on Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. The club's ma'or change was going co-ed. Footbafl games were an important part of the Navigators' or anization. On Friday nights they couid be found ushering arents, teachers, or anyone else who glad reserved tickets to their reserved seats at the football games. The club was small but active during foot- ball season and had a new sponsor, Ms. Susie Adams.
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