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K ,,,...-vf ' K I- i The messiest table in the Yearbook room came to be the Sports table. Despite the scattered look of the table, the section was organized under the competent yet firm hand of its editor, Stacee Peterson. we K . I nl x . 'IH .. u ,. I ...i Drea ded Days i'l'he only picture we have of lVIr. Law- rence is of him sticking his tongue out. Who said there was a J.V. Soccer team? I can't find the sophomore g's. HAhh. Just forget them. No one will no- tice. The sound of frantic voices was typical on any day in yearbook, but deadline weeks were the worst. The word deadline rang true - death was eminent for Encounter staffers once a month for six long months. After a week at a yearbook workshop, Edi- tor Jennifer Dill and Sports Editor Stacee Peterson came back with several ideas for changes to be made. Ideas that were carried through made deadlines tougher, But it was done in hopes of producing a high quality Senior Section Editor, Cathy Niss, matches names on the roster to names she typed as she begins the nec- essary yet monotonous and tedious work of checking and rechecking. yearbook like no other. I love it, and I hate it. It better be worth it in June, said Dill. Looking forward to that day was what kept the staff going. It certainly helped on the first deadline. Staying up all night was not rare. HI was in the yearbook room from seven in the morning until eleven that night, said Peter- son, Hand I came back the next day at sixf' Cathy Niss saw deadlines as a test of emo- tions - that she Ukept flunkingf' Fortunately, the staff held together under the leadership of Advisor Joan Stewart. After the last deadline in March the staff started to work on next yearis book. Regard- less of late nights and big problems, the staff felt it was worth it in the end. The book looks fantastic! I guess we finally found the sophomore igis,-,, Wait a minute, why are the senior wri- teups so small?l' Yearbook 249
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ca? Barbara Kent concentrates on the instructions Re- nee Schor, Clubs and Organizations Section Editor, gives her regarding a final layout. Each sections lay- outs are checked three times by the Editor, Jennifer Dill, before mailing them to Herff Jones Yearbooks for production. Editor Jennifer Dill consults with Yearbook advisor Joan Stewart regarding the choice of pictures and de- sign for the closing section, The staff kept all extra pic- tures in a file until the end of the year. 'fi .3 if E Diane Howlett smiles with sheer joy, because she realizes her deadline is over, and she has nothing to worry about for at least a week. This club works as a team. Front Row: A. Read, S. Peterson, J. Dill, C. Niss, E. Harner, D. Howlett. 2nd Row: A. Zands, D. Miller, S. Merrow, R. Schor, B. Kent, F. Leasau. 3rd Row: J. Berton, I.. Moore, M, Flaska. 4th Row: T. Fortner, P. Stamatopoulos, M. Comer, C. Bouck Not pictured: S. Wagstaff 248 Associations f .swf
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W echoechoecho Echoes, the literary magazine, was de- signed to give our students an opportunity to get their work published. The Echoes Club was the group of students that organized, produced, and represented the magazine. The president, Scott Conway, along with nine others, edited the literary works by the wide variety of students. We had some ex- cellent works that ranged from poems to drawings, said one member of the club. This past year Echoes was even more important than ever. The San Diego School literary magazine Quest, was no longer in publication so the production of Echoes was doubly appreciated. It was financed partly with the help of the A.S.B., and with the continuation of funds, the group hoped that Echoes will continue for years to come. The Echoes club, Front - S. Conway, A. Levine, Row 2 - K. Highly, P. Kushner, D. Zimmerman, J, Purl, R, Zimmerman, K. Shecora. Row 3 - K. Highly, G. Tunic, R. Rice, C. Wagner, S. Levine. Super Studs It all started as a joke - the cross country team was goofing around after practice and started mimicking the drill team. It took one comment, We want to be on the drill team but our legs aren't good enough, to get Mrs. Stewart off and L'running . Some other guys joined in, started brainstorming, and the first, all-male pep club appeared. We wanted a sort of masculine Bazooka Joe Club. said one of the studs. ll G had a big ego problem The stud's big debut was the Homecoming Parade. They shopped for their plaid pants at the Salvation Army, and then cut them off and sewed them up themselves. We had a big ego problem, joked J.D. tStudl Bramble, we were very unorganized but at least we had kazoosln Their goal, as listed on the club format, was to bring about more school spirit. If not more spirit, The Sons of Liberty cer- tainly brought more personality and fun!! 250 Associations
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