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1981 Millers Log Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Elsie Ruf ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jonna Goad ACTIVITIES Deni Johnson-Editor Julie Opager-Assistant Cindy Price-Time Capsule ACADEMICS Rob Heinsoo CLASSES Mike Walser-Editor Shelly Inman-Seniors Jaque George-Juniors Jolene McMeans, Mike Walser- Sophomores Jolene McMeans-Freshman GROUPS Terri Kelty-Editor Nancy Wartena-Assistant SPORTS Dusty Johnson-Editor Trina Crandall-Assistant Scott Powell-Statistician CONSUMER DIRECTORY Debbie Keffer INDEX Jonna Goad PHOTOGRAPHERS Jeff Burk-Editor John Rodewald Doug Ulmer Chris Hanes BUSINESS MANAGER Chris Brown AD REPRESENTATIVES Andrea Cagle, Patti Dix, Lisa Harris, Vicki Edwards, Peggy McCay, Jonna Goad, Sue Evey, Mike Walser, Brad Kays, Tonya Smith, Jaque George. TYPISTS Kristen Ness, Theresa Brown. Activities A month to month look at things that made this school year special and full of fun ..Page 10 iw A Classes With the addition of the fresh- Table Of Contents Academics There are eleven basic areas of study at Springfield. To staff them and the other areas of school life there are about 130 faculty mem- DEUS aaa e Page 30 men last year, SHS obtained the Status of being the largest school in Lanee County. There are 1,384 students The Greek believed that athle- tic prowess went hand in hand with knowledge. As evidenced by 29 well supported teams, SHS would seem to agree .Page 116 ee i .......Page 40 Groups There are at least 30 different clubs you can join at SHS. They range from service-oriented to educational to pep and perfor- ALSO Bee Semis OCC LOY memes Se reels ye aks oe de Page 144 [ETE] eo eam at ME RAE Wray ose a do Page 147
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A letter from the Editor It has been said that the person who finishes something gets more credit than the person who starts it. | guess that’s what happened with the Millers LOG this year. For the first semester there was a staff of five people, none of whom were seniors. There was one senior who was originally going to be on yearbook staff, but because of schedule conflicts, had to work during newspaper class. She ended up working on the Sentinel more than anything else. To make a long story short, a new staff was needed. A plea went out to some concerned people and a new staff was put together at the semester break in January. The question was raised, why would anyone in his right mind go to the trouble of putting together a yearbook? To me the answer is clear. A yearbook is a pictorial condensement of the events and activities that made the year what it was. Later you can look at it and remember what you did and the fun you had in high school. We did it to give you, and ourselves, something to remember our year here. It was rather scary to undertake the responsibility of putting a whole book together in half a year, but as you can see, we succeeded. There were, the usual problems of figuring out how to put a page together and making deadlines, but problems are made to be solved and we did. Every member of the staff worked really hard and | want to thank them all. Its been a lot of fun to work with them. A Special Thanks The staff of the Millers LOG would like to thank the following whose assistance made this years edition possible. Loyd Drake-Activities Director Katharine Ruttencutter-Records Officer Linda Prock-Controller Mike Sullivan-Jostens AYC Mike Basinger-Jostens AYC Gil Quesada-Jostens AYC Leon Keefe-School Pictures Inc. Walter James-James Studio John Briggs-Moderne Studio Dewey Ray-Springfield News Dave Rodewald-SENTINEL Editor Geoff Rainville-SENTINEL News Editor Terry Teter, Phil Fenter-SENTINEL Photographers Blake Hastings, Scott Osuna, Bruce Teter-Photographers David Martindale-Darkroom Manager Kurt VanEtten-Statistics Transportation
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