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I ...M ,-..t.,,M...... aa.. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7. 8. za high uae FRUSTRATED LI'I'l'LE GIRL - Maggie Cakebread, senior, gets upset from the pressure created on High Tide. AT THE COMPUTER - typing busily, Iohnna jaramillo, senior, enters a story into TRAVIS, the trusty High Tide computer. OPAQUING THE PAPER - Marilee Valkass, Joanie Har- mon, Maggie Cakebread and Elizabeth Moreno, seniors, do a fine job of opaquing the paper. WORKING VERY FAST - Rusty Ackley, senior, puts some stories into the computer. THE EDITORIAL BOARD - Diane Versteeg, Iohnna jara- millo, Jolene Combs, joe Ferrell, Lynda Smith, Rusty Ackley, Evelyn Steele, Eric Spotts, and Deanna Nichols, comprise the High Tide editorial board. HIGH TIDE STAFF - Front row, Gary Gomez, Kelly Hooper, Leslie Zellers, second row, Stephanie Friedland, Stacey Ren- nie, Sunny Limuti, Cary O'shea, Cheryl Kau, Chris Boyer, Robert Wong, third row, Matt Staal, Greg Baily, Fredda Hur- weitz, Deborah Hernandez, Robert Inouye, Mark Ramirez. THINKING UPSIDE DOWN - Eric Spotts, editor, is upside down due to pressure created from his job. SPOTFING THE SPORTS - Giving out sports assignments, Rusty Ackley, senior, gives out the weekly stories. sM.,.s.-V avr- rftftf' at tl ei 7 I .swf in 2 . f J i I if li I , , l fa.. 5 W 4 rf'
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