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.....-ZQ..'Z.i'.1.l - Ed D F ' dman, Photo graphic editor and Chief The 198687 editors of the SPUR, Patty Handelman, Co-editorg Laura Horstman, Senior Section itorg an rie Photographer, and Debbie Baltz, Co-editor, fNot Pictured-Beth Burns, Underciass section editorl. Editors complete Spur After many months of struggling, scream- ing, yelling and fighting, the editors of the SPUR finally came togteher with an idea for the theme . . . We are . . . lt all began at the Quincy College Year- book Workshop at the beginning of the sum- mer. The editiors learned the latest in year- book graphics, copy, layout, etc. Debbie Baltz, Co-editor said, The workshop gave us a chance to get a head start on the year- book and also showed us new ideas in year- book innovation. After school had begun, the staff was on its way to designing pages, taking pictures and writing copy. Before the staff knew it, deadlines were soon came and went. Many of'the staff stayed up all night before dead- lines getting their pages completed. As the year proceeded, third and sixth hour in room 838 became more and more hectic. The staff needed to get interviews, take pictures, and write their copy. Many of the staff needed to complete their deadlines, however, when school was out, many of the editors needed to stay for a couple of weeks and finish up what needed to be done. Wrapping up the year, Diane Boyle said, Even though there were more students en- rolled in yearbook than ever before, only a few stayed until the very end. ,Z .lff . . f, fff' 1 A f 1 ff , ge on . ., , ' ' . J jx fu, 'EJ T Sponsor Diane Boyle and Debbie Baltz go over one of the 320 pages. Junior EI Senior bc Senior Senior ll
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