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aww' 3 if Staff foils, labor for success 5 aim for award- winning book Knowing the well-known phrase, ye reap what ye sow, Tokay's yearbook staff put many hours into bearing a ripened product. We worked toward making an award-winning yearbook for Tokay said Sabrina Schneweis, editor-in- chief. Staff members spent about four to five hours an average week, prepar- ing and cultivating the annual. lt was all worth it for the end product. Schneweis said. To make this yearbook unique, editors tried to add variety into layouts by using more spot color and graphics. People squirmed to get stories written, headlines completed, lay- outs drawn, photos taken, and all the extra work done before their time was up. All these activities were done in an atmosphere in which they were taught to think of their work as professional training, not just a classroom assignment. noted Schneweis. As a team, the staff was depen- dent on each other to be able to see fi Til is . Q ,Q 53 if J. , A it 4 1 X filth! 4. Darrin Hughes and Kathryn Kisz- sign olalayout. lowski consult each other on the de- 5. Diligently taking notes, Jennifer the finished product. The reward for Tokay's yearbook members was to finally see the fruit of their labor. The editors included: Schneweis, editor-in-chiefg Kimberly Banghart, assistant editorg Kathryn Kiszlowski managing editorg Cherie Cortez, activities editorg Robin Saxen, aca- demics editorg Jennifer Jacobs, classes editor and Luis DeAnda, artistg Kuldip Kaur, sports editor. v by April Taylor photos by Stephen Chesley me Jacobs writes down the information for a yearbook ad. Tokay '88 19
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l. Wading through the mass of papers, Kuldip Kaur and Tim Skamel concen- trate on finishing their deadlines as Helen Schorr and Andy Andris discuss a story idea. 2. Sitting in the production line, Cher- ie Cortez and Jennifer Jacobs endure the monotonous duty of folding Parent Teacher Student Association newslet- ters. 3. As Kuldip Kaur plans an activities spread, Angelica Bautista reviews her notes lor a story. l! '-'----v 'w ix.......J 05190
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1. Robb Wright, Lea Munoz, Darrin Hughes, Luis DeAnda, and April Taylor, pile up at the light table in an effort to com- plete a February edition of the paper. photo by Leroy Lambert 2. Kate Steinheimer and Robb Wright draw up the column lines forthe news page. photo by Sabrina 1 . Schneweis 6. Todd Barnes prepares his current rock 'n' roll review lor editing. photo by Leroy Lambert , 3. Q Q. 'Y E .X . 55 32-,gc : ,H K., 5 yxJF0ftf ' x L 13.0, f 39 7 iii Lax rf?-ft 1 2' 2' K Jaffa Q t .Q A .,-1 A, ' z
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