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Modern Styles Used ro lllusrrore Dreoms Our final reword is presenring rhis bool ro you. v orking ofrer school, weekends, and holi- days, wriring copy, drawing layours, roking and prinring picrures, and selling odverrisemenrs were some of rhe requiremenrs for yearbook sroff nnembers. Ar rimes rhese requiremenrs seemed hard on sroff members bur wirhour rhese, rhe sraff would nor be oble ro produce a yearbook everyone could be proud of. There are only a few people who acrually know whor ir rakes ro moke a yeorbook. Those few are rhe ones who pur endless hours and loving care inro making rhar book. Our final reward is when we presenr our book ro you, srored Cindy Agnes, Yearbook Ediror. The sroff was chosen during rhe summer ond mer as ofren as possible ro choose and develop a rheme for rhe yearbook rhar would reflecr rhe life of Rubidoux srudenrs, reochers, and od- minisrrorive sraff. Once rhis was done and school began, rhe sroff ser our ro fulfill rhe plans mode ro produce o fonrasric yearbook. Although or rimes when ir seemed as if rhe yearbook would never ger done because of arising problems and conflicring opinions, rhe sroff would pull rogerher encouroging each orh- er rhar everyrhing would work our ond be okay. Bonnie Kirchmeyer remarked, We ' re like one big family, wirh Mr. Wriglit os rhe father. When we face difficul problems, we con overcome rhem wirh each other ' s help. H 1 John SIpos, Rhonda Droodfoot and DobbI Meyer re- view their copy. 2. Morio Drovo works diligently at the typewriter. 3. Editor, Cindy Agnes and her assistants Cherl Liles and Renee Junker cram for a deadline. 4. Lunch time brings no time for relaxation, as Shawn Meade and Cindy Agnes work on division pages. 5. Rachel Dell examines her negatives. 6. The 1981-62 Yearbook Stoff, Front row: Rochel Deli, Robin Aiken, Mario Dravo, Susan Meyers, Diana Art, Renee Junker. Sandra Campbell, and Duffy Kuhn. Middle row: Andre Thomas, DobbI Meyers, Shown Meade, Mary Roper, Debbie Corona, Annette Clork, Randl Hightower, Mi- chelle Dessette. ond Mork Darron. Top row: Mike Wit- kowskl. Donnie Kirchmeyer, Eorl Wolker, Cindy Agnes, Pot Holt, Naomi Diaz, John Sipos, Rhondo Droodfoot, and Mr. Wright. 176 Rubldouxs LIFE
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Entirely New Staff Resumes Old Duties Guidance given helps new ediror srorr off. I his year has brought a lor of change ro rhe Talon: new prinrer, a new advisor, and sec- ond semester, an olmost entirely new staff. Replacing Mario Pendleton as Editor was Teresa Conrod. Kim Camp rook over rhe du- ries of Melvin Gorref as Assisranr Ediror, Sometimes everything seems to be going in all directions, I ' m just thankful to Morlo and Mel- vin for oil rhe guidance rhey gave me, bur I ' m especiolly groteful to Melvin for his kindness and long suffering, said Teresa Conrad obour her Edirorship position, It wos o ragged firsr semesrer bur by second semester we were on o roll with o dedicated, creotive staff, commented Mr. Copelond.H . ,jf I 1. Mr. Durham gives us a smile In rhe Talon Dunk Tank. 2. The 1961.a2 Tolon: back row: Mario Pendleton. Rob- ert Hemmlnger, Melvin Gorrett, Teresa Conrad, Orion Hamilton. Kim Camp. Mr. Copelond, Koren Herndon, Peter Tylor, Mark Dorron. Ken Escojedo, Flip Webster. Front row: Dawn Abbott, Susan Meyers. Tammy Con- rod. Patricio Wosson. Teresa Portico. Kotherlne Koson. Kelly Soto. Jeff Dlokely. 3. Assistant Editor. Kim Camp discusses o layout. 4. First semester Tolon Editor Morlo Pendleton. 5. Staff members revue the last issue. 6. Talon writers, Mark Dorron end Flip Webster. 176 Rubldouxs LIFE
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