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t EDITORS: Lawrence Tolman. photog- raphy: Jeri Sue Ostler, sports: Su- zanne Brown, organizations: Darren Pratley. Activities: Amy Heckmann. classes. I DON’T GET IT. Scott Sorenson spends many Saturdays working on yearbook. He enjoys the doughnuts supplied by unknown sources Scott also desiqns school sweatshirts. 1987 YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS: Front row: Patrca Norton. Gina Dixon. Jeff Edwards. Autumn Crowther. Linda Wyngar- den. Second row: Heidi Stirling. York Gal- land, Lawrence Tolman. Third row: Jenny An- derson. Gary Galland. 1987 YEARBOOK STAFF: Front row: Au- tumn Crowther. Jeri Sue Ostler. Linda Wyn- garden. Jenny Anderson. Gina Dixon. Patrea Norton. Scott Sorenson. Darren Pratley. Amy Baird. Amy Heckmann. Christine Partin. Lau- rie Buckles. Dave Pearson. Second row: Gary Galland. Linda Peterson, advisor: Jenny Snow. Third row: Edna Jones. Heidi Stirling. Eve Chang. Janet Barrett. Nicole Sorenson. Lupe Niumeitolu. Joan Lines. York Galland. Dave Clayton. Susi Harris. Jennifer Baird. Todd Hannig. Suzanne Brown. Lawrence Tol- man. Jeff Edwards. Yearbook Staff 55
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The journalism and the yearbook staffs' motto, which was followed al most religiously was. We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. The Thunderbolt staff once again produced impressive awardwinning newspapers Staff members were rec ognized by clipboards and a pencil be- hind an ear The staff was always busy interviewing, writing and selling ads. When deadlines approached, the staff grew frantic, but always managed to produce an entertaining and profession al looking newspaper Yearbook people were a different breed than regular Thunderbirds. When bored, they tended to become vicious. This cruelty took the form of a Bulle tin Bored in which almost all of the people on the staff were mocked (espe- cially the editors). The staff also con jured up a mascot called Shadow who helped them through the deadlines when parents lost children for days. These two organizations were alike in that they were always working to meet deadlines and eating doughnuts. Students in journalism and yearbook learned many important skills needed for life in the real world. TOUCH UPS. Editor. Janelle Higbee. works on last minute changes before the newspaper goes to the printing press. Janelle enjoys playing on the girl's basketball team. JOURNALISM EDITORS: Jennifer Forest, sports: Clark Farmer, feature: Craig Axford. editorial: Jeri Sue Ostler, art and photogra- phy: Todd Hannig. circulation: Shawna Self, assistant: Sharon White news: Janelle Hig- bee. chief: Susan Beus. ads. COMPUTER TALK. Craig Axford. Ra chel Horlacher. and Jennifer Ellis, give serious thought to vandalizing the Ap- ple. Technology often hindered rather than helped students. NEWSPAPER STAFF: Front row: Jeri Sue Ostler. Susan Beus. Second row: Frank Christianson. Rachel Horlacher. Suzanne Jarmen. advisor: Janelle Hig- bee. Shawna Self. Christine Mead. Third row: Jennifer Ellis. Kim Atkin- son. Jennifer Forest. Todd Hannig. Jennifer Elkington.Lana Trimble. Troy Campbell. Sam Freeman. Craig Ax- ford. Sharon White. Clark Farmer. 54 Thunderbolt Staff PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH PRESSURE Thunderbolt and Talon Staffs Complete Deadlines.
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SPORTS AND WORE SPORTS. Todd Seamons. distracted for one minute, can't keep his eyes on the paper. Todd is a member of the Varsity Football team and is an office aide. SECOND DEFENSE. Lona Mae Fi- scher uses the telephone to do her work. Lona Mae works in the atten- dance office, answers phones and deals with the daily admits and ex- cuses. ««porta 0 THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. Rhonda Partin gets excited for the 1986 Christ- mas holiday season. All parts of the school, including the classes, are decorated for the holiday season. LIBRARY AIDES: Front row: Craig Kendall. Karen Olsen. Sue Dodge. Back row: Holly Batchelor. John Walk- er. They help the librarians with the checking out of books. 56 Office Aides
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