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'Silveri book capt es time In order to create an exciting Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Olympian, many yearbok stu- dents were forced to work long past the 3:05 bell. Staff members could be found typing away when they could have been home watching The Cosby Show . Un- like past years, yearbook production got off to a bad start. Due to the teacher's illness, work was not begun until late Sep- tember. Normally, it is started on the sec- ond day of the school year. Without the dedicated assistance of Editor Quyen Nguyen and Adviser Pege Rankin, the Olympian might not have been published. All the extra hours were rewarded with more color and a special fold-out . Assistant Editor Jud Smith, Adviser Pege Rankin, Edi- tor Quyen Nguyen, and Business Editor Ivan Besack Q17 see to some last minute details. Annie Soo, long time substitute for Pege Rankin, Q21 gives advice to J,aDonna Williams. Herff Johes Representative, Stan Wyne, Q31 instructs students on page layouts. Nicho- las Godbeer Q41 listens intently. Prepared to scream, Joanna Lowe 15, waits for help. Section Editors Q61 include Front row Pamela Sesley, Shanna lngwald- son, Airdri Stoddart Row 2 Birgit Steensen, Jeanna Lowe, Zachary Shalit, Hermann Seemann. Photogra- phers and artists Q71 include Dameon Smith, Airdri Stoddart, Quyen Nguyen, Toni Pino Cartistj, Peter Schroepfer. Members of the fourth period class and IWE 181 are Laurie Dittrich, Justin Johnson CIWED, Florene Quinn, Amanda Wiggins. In the middle of a thoughtful decision Q91 is Shanna lngwaldson. Students in the third period class 1101 are Front row Torina Rodriguez QIWEJ, Ja Donna Williams, Penny Hamilton, Monique Lenoir, Constance Kennedy, lan Szete, Peter Schroepfer Row 2 Tanya Kittell, Kerrye Fetterly, Sharnell Mason Row 3 Lance Selleaze, Ni- cholas Godbeer, Lisa Clementin, Chris Webber, Monica Gamboa, Lisa Clark, Heather Boone. ln a fan- tastic mood, Birgit Steensen 111, types up some copy. 58 Yearbook
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Oracle staff 'covers all' New typesetters and printers added to the early confusion of getting out the Oracle. Eventually, after a few issues, the deadline bedlam was appreciably lowered. The large staff put out 15 editions, of which two were eight page issues and were in color. The teachers' strike in January de- layed the first paper of the new year, but soon the staff went into action and pro- duced a newsworthy paper. Many of the class members entered writing contests and won numerous first place awards. Journalism conferences, workshops, and press conferences were among the many extra activities for the students. Stiff com- petition for printed inches developed in order to achieve the 100 inches neces- sary to become a member of Quill gl Scroll, the International Journalism Honor Society. Six editors joined the group. 5. 5 .1 60 Newspaper gqumlmww Q Z9 can 1 -yif lg filaitfsf.. t . igigefigiigff X V. ,4,,., s so ':'s'r i 'ts' l3cX'::kX.2..'SiLQ,2, ., -. ' ' A 5 '- -' 6 7
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