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nexperienced, but dedicated, the '83 Staff worked hard to make year's yearbook. A lot of hard work even more time went into scheduling cropping pictures, making writing copy and captions, and ads. Yearbook staff took the first few weeks taking time to learn etc. But as unexpectedly crept up, many new staff members quickly realized all the work that goes into making a year- book. With only one returning staff member, Editor Steve Mings, eleven new recruits had to be trained from scratch. This was only the second time in eighteen years that the Editor-in-Chief was a junior according to Mr. Don Harris, adviser. To gain experience and knowledge, some staff members competed in the annual high school journalism conference in October, held in Sun Valley. Here they attended interesting workshops and seminars, and attended various contests. Several staff members placed in their contests. Besides gaining expereience the staff learned valuable information about what it takes to make a good annual. The experience the staff has gained this year will help them greatly in pro- ducing next yearis annual. Q KXQKKTWO .fxg 56 ,V F -,X,e,.f ' ' l ,. I 5 .l 6. 1 A1 'vw -J Class and Faculty Editors, Nic M clfarlavw and Dawn Gert.-sch write captions for candids. Filing ads are Leslie Brown and Tammy Russel Ads managers. Associate Editor jay Hill types body copy on the typesetter. Yearbook staff works diligently on pages for the first deadline. Proofing yearbook headlines is Adviser Mr. Don Harris. The Best Ol Times
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7 e egfgfae gmt, Staff captures est of tim s lv Sports Editor, Tyson Bradley writes a sports article. Typing an important article is Steve OL-ron. Associate Editor. Editor julie Harker can always find time for a picture. Stopping to smile are Cody Clauer, Assistant Sports Editor, and Ads Manager Pitsy Albinson. Newspaper Staff sniff ? ll HIE QTL
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