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Commercials, Advertising Hook” Debaters Only one experienced debater and six novices went out for debate this year. The topic, resolved that the Federal Government should estab- lish uniform standards for the regu- lations of commercial advertising.” proved to be more interesting than those in past years. Debators at- tended several invitational tourna- ments in the area and hosted one. The squad included: Robyn William- son. Georgina Jordon, Lori Hoppin- garner, Jami Snook, LaDonna Like, and Reta Shepard. Mr. Zollinger. 23
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Yearbook Staff Sees Year As A Long-Distance Race Selecting a theme for the year- book is always difficult, but this year some staff members had to stand on their heads for inspira- tion. Because of the success of the cross country teams, we decided to use the race and runner as a metaphor for the passage of the year. We expanded the theme by using descriptive phrases from sports to describe appropriate school organizations and activi- ties. Finally, we took the referee out of the game and put him in school just to see what calls he might make. Technically, the staff attempted something new this year — the paste up of the entire book. In pre- vious years, the staff has pasted- up the color section only. The 1980-81 yearbook staff includ- ed: Jane Wilson, Tara Stein. Jerry Sipes, head photographer-, Kaye Johnson, assistant photographer-, Ms. Davis, sponsor: Rick Wilson, Randy Morris. Stan Morris, Karen Trujillo. Kelly Young. Terri Ashida and Larry Like. Special thanks to David Parman for his photographs. What Does the Yearbook Cost? The basic publication cost of 300 books (what Josten's American Yearbook Company charges us to print our book) is $2.743. The 35 additional books we order cost SI 60. We paid $852 for 16 pages of color. This year, we saved $250 by pasting up our own book, but we spent an extra $1 5 on the cover and $80on the endsheets. To check for mis- takes in printing, we ordered proofs which cost $40. The total Josten’s bill, then, amounted to $3,992. But we also spent money on dark room supplies ($600) and on color devel- oping and printing ($100). Altogeth- er, the book itself cost approxi- mately $4.692.00. or $19.97 per book. 22
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