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Debbie Watts and Vickie Hagedorn exchange yearbook ideas. Valentine carnations waiting to be delivered. Learning yearbook ability A person cannot be expected to walk in on the first day of publications class and begin to put together a year- book. Piecing together a yearbook page by page is a diffi- cult task, which is undertaken by a few brave souls each year. The first quarter of class is a learning experience for the first year staff members. They take a crash course in yearbook terms and tools. To help learn about themak- ing of a yearbook, the staff attends workshops,- one that everyone attended was held at CMSU. During the second quarter new members learned about the design of a layout, and practiced oft dummy sheets, while the editors worked on the, opening section of the book. , After all the preliminary learning is over, the editors take charge of their sections and begin to work on meet- ing the many deadlines. Putting a yearbook together is a long and hard chore, but the end product holds life time memories for everyone, which makes all the work more than worthwhile. The staff participated in two money making projects. First, they sold posters of the student body at an outdoor Lisa Bryan Shows Shanno? McWilliams one Of the POStt pep assembly, bearing the logo Ray-Pec it's you in 82 , erg 501d for a money makmg prOJeCtt twhich are probably still available through Mrs. GentryD They also helped the journalism staff sell carnations for Valentine's Day, this profedt was very successful, thanks to all the sweethearts and secret admirers at Ray-Pec. 3WPublications
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Wm? i, ma. . 3713 :wa April Radtke works on the Homecoming float. Tina Steinke and Dana Ober work to keep the calendar up to date in the cafeteria. . their find- f winning a anford, and i be used by i , mi? Student Council's projects bring results Student Council has had one of their best years as an organization. They made more money this year than any year in the past. Some of their projects included a car wash-a-thon, bringing the rock group, Freedom Jam, to our school for a concert, and sponsoring the Snow- ball Dance. They also built a float for the Homecoming queen and her court and sold balloons for the Homecom- ing half-time entertainment. For the students' convenience, the StuCo. has kept up a calendar in the cafeteria that states all important dates and what is happening. Then at the end of each month they changed it. , Another interesting project that the group participated in was a student- exchange day. The schools in our con- , ference sent five members of their StuCo. to each school in our confer- ence. The students walked around with students from that school and visited their classes. In doing this, the students saw how other schools were run. Elections for offices are always held the year before their elected term. Tim Ol'Son was elected president, Tina Steinke; vice-president, Dana Ober; secretary, and April Radtke; treasurer. Other members of StuCo. are the offi- cers of each class and elected represen- tatives of each club. WWw 7 X MNWWWWWWWM M Student CounciV29
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w MW WM 14 741W A- Ann Maley is working hard to meet her deadline. The sports section, Debbie Lacy, Debbie Speer, Stephanie Stroup, Tim Olson, and Scott Livingston, keep busy with their pages.
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