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Yearbook Club What happens even,- day at noon hour in room 126 Eight people sit around a splintery table that has an aggressive character all its own (it attacks stockings, skirts, and trousers) and eat lunch. But that ' s not all. From the debris of empty milk cartons, eggshells, banana peels, and brown paper bags has emerged this year ' s edition of the Islander. At the beginning of the year Islander staff mem- bers complained of noise from the hallway. By May the people in the hall were hurling complaints at Islander staff members-some sessions did tend to be- come somewhat rowdy! However, we like to think of them as examples of the good spirit that kept the group going as we grappled with lack of copy, identification crises [we couldn ' t name everyone on some of the pictures! ) and those ogres of the year- book scene-deadlines. Mr. Olson looking over the financial report. FRONT ROW: Caroleanne Boyle, Cathy Corrigan. Tia McEwan. BACK ROW: Mary Jean Hudson. Michelle Tapping. Mr. Boesveld, Mr. Olson. Jane Empey. Joelle McKnight.
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Co-Editors ' Messages Mary Jean Hudson The success of the 1976-77 Islander is due to some very hard work by a very small group of people, including Mary Jean, Joelle, Tia, Cathy and Michelle along with our own slavedrivers Mr. Boesveld and Mr. Olson. These people spent many hours in room 126 trying desperately to create some interesting ideas for layouts and captions. We think we were quite successful in creating an interesting look at the year 1976-77. We hope we have captured some good memories for everyone. I would like to thank everyone for their great help and humor during the year. Without everyone ' s co-operation it would not have been the fantastic year it was. The staff of the Islander 76-77 has enjoyed one of the most successful years ever. Through the dedication of every- one involved we were able to produce a book that is one of the best the school has put together. Due to a lot of hard work (and running around) all of the deadlines have been met and we were able to include in the Islander the beautiful colour spread. Everyone involved in producing the Islander worked equally hard. Cathy, Joelle, Jane, Michelle, and Tia, who were all rookie members caught on very quickly and added their voices to the uproar being caused by everyone. I have really enjoyed working on the yearbook this year and next year I am sure the Islander will feel the loss of Mr. Boesveld, who has been a driving force behind us. The Islander staff would like to say a special thanks to Mr. Boesveld, and remind him that the door to room 126 is al- ways open Jane Empey
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