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The New View — Under the guidance of new advisor Mr. Rodney Lowe, the Memorial View has made a few changes in format. Mr. Lowe, who is teaching his first year at Memorial, enjoys working with the staff. The 1981-82 staff was almost all new mem- bers. Only Editor Jonna Shike and Assistant Editor Tom Ryder were veterans of the paper. Although each student had previously contri- buted to the newspaper in some way, they were made official members of the staff this year. Working well together has proved to be the answer in publishing an excellent newspaper. The staff has found that teamwork is what gets the job done. (Opposite far left) What ' s going on? — Sports Editor Jim Flynn looks on as the others work. (Opposite top left) Not too bad — Barbara Will smiles while she works. (Opposite middle left) What deadline? — Editors Jonna Shike and Tom Ryder discuss business with advisor Mr. Lowe. (Opposite below left) Much Bucks! — Business manager Michelle Girten looks over accounts. (Left) Anne Tucker shows how a layout is done. (Below) The View Staff — Not Pictured — Laurin Daly.
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It ' s what ' s between the covers Staff sees success — Six members of tfie yearbook staff and tfieir sponsor attended a workshop at Hunter Publishing in Winston- Salem, N.C. During the four day conference, Editor Sharon Schenk, and staffers Paula Cook, Julie Suess, Libby Fitzsimmons, Sara Honnigford, Jeanne Price, and Ms. Shirley Everett were joined by former editor, Anne Buthod, and parent sponsor, Mrs. Ginny Cook, in touring the printing plant and studying yearbook skills. According to Sharon Schenk, The staff returned with in- creased enthusiasm and new ideas for the 1982 Review. (Right) AAU, we love you — During a summertime trip to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sara Honnigford, Jeanne Price, Paula Cook, former editor Anne Buthod, and Julie Suess show off the T-shirts they borrowed from an AAU water polo team. (Below) We are family — The Review staff shows that yearbook is together- ness. (Opposite top left) Everett states case — Sports editor Dave Bonenberger discusses layout and design problems with advisor Shirley Everett. (Opposite mid- dle left) Work and a smile — Graphics editor Creg Britt thinks that work and laughter go nand in hand. (Oppo- site below left) Fitzsimmons fights deadline — People editor Libby Fitzsimmons organizes her section. (Opposite top right) We ' re in the money — Business manager Anne Beyerstedt counts the money received for the 775 yearbooks that were sold. (Opposite below left) What Algebra assignment? — Katy Elliot works on her homework after she has completed her layouts.
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