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After looking through the book you the WITNESS staff put together a create a book special to each one of words from you and your c I The 1982 WITNESS ran l regular, italic, or bold. portraits are by Varden Editor ............ Staff ............. Marilyn Cowan, Photographers Terri Enriquez, Sponsor ...., Whether this Working on the yearbook made me aware of the events at school. Times were difficult, especially changing from black and white to color senior pic- tures. It was well worth it though and you can quote me on that! -Anne Carroll It was a great year mostly because of the organization and cooper- ation of Kristi and Mrs. Gad. What l'll remember most is how much like a family we were and how the J room became to alot of us, our second home. -Dawn Phinne y 'r phon of a year filled with pictures and words. The people on This was the year for individualism and our idea was to your book with vivid memories of those changes with on 70 pound paper, by Newsfoto yearbooks. All type is Korrina is B point with bold face lead ins, and quotes in italics. Senior by National School Studios, Inc. Moreno, Dawn Phinney, Lisa Scott, Lisa Scott, Julie Todd, Kim Wallace. . Kristi Webb . Anne Carroll , if X --r emu: V FS' 1 ' - il 1 Q' . M, , ' K . Ct . I ......................................................PaulBrunsvold Chris Lozano, Harvey Jensen, Jenny McCarthy. Mrs. Yvonne Gadeke I am proud to be a part of the publica- tions family. We're just that-one big clan. We didn't always get along as we should have but we have a lot of good memories that only we can share. The staff was hard work- ing and dedicated, making my job a lit- tle easier. We all hadone common goal to reach for and it was only through our advisor and back good or bad memories it will always serve as a reminder of a unique year. The pictures say alot, but the words we pic behind them brought us as a team and this book to life. Being on the staff was really fun. I was able to talk to and meet so many new people. The best part though is know- ing I am part of a big family. I will always have friends in AIOB. -Marilyn Cowan In the two years that I have been on the staff, I have really enjoyed it. Sure it was alot of hard work, but the finished product made it all worthwhile. -Lisa Scott As a photographer on the staff I really liked it. The year was fun and a neat experience. Dead- lines were the hectic part but I made it through each one! -Terri Enriquez .3' , Being my first year work- ing on any kind of year- book publication, I had a lot to learn and a lot to do. It was fun though and I worked with some fantastic people. Thanks Mrs. Gad and Kristil -Julie Todd Working on the staff this year had many draw- backs because it took up much of my spare time, But I hope it will all be worth the hard work when it finally gets here. -Teresa Griffin Working on the yearbook was interesting to say the least. I hope every- one enjoys reading it as much as I enjoyed work- ing on it. -Kim Wallace friend that we made it. I owe thanks to Mrs. Gadeke and the staff for their patience and under standing in working with me. My senior year on the staff was really great. I had a good time getting the seniors to help with color pictures. Mrs. Gadeke was a great sponsor. l'll never forget the memories of Al08. -Laura Moreno I have advised the publi- cation of I8 yearbooks. My friends think l'm crazy to do this year after year, and maybe they're right. But, I can't imagine quitting a job that offers the chal- lenges and rewards the job presents-I love itll! -Mrs. Yvonne Gadeke -Kristi Webb I J
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Madelon Yanta and Kristi Webb present a cake to the newspaper and yearbook- staff for a job well done N during the banquet held at Nirfas. At the last student council meeting, Ellen Warrick helps serve Blue Bell ice cream to the members in cel- ebration of a successful year. 'A super year'-You can quote us on that lt finally came, May 28 became a reality instead of a dream to all those who waited so patiently for what seemed to them a lifetime. The year went faster for some than others for obvious reasons. To a freshman, the 1981-82 school year seemed to take forever to come to an end, but to the proud class of 1982 that day of good-byes came all too soon. The year had proved to be one of changes as we had all hoped. The answers we strived for didn't always come true but at least we got the ball rolling. The over- crowded parking lot stayed full all year but next year a change will go into effect, when only juniors and seniors will be issued parking permits. The pot holes were fixed time and time again only to need repairing again. Pot holes were expected by students, but taking a couple of months to fix them was what had irritated us. The crowded locker situation was alleviated some by new lockers being placed to one side of the library. The last day had been long awaited and was here at last. As we began to look back we noticed how different things were. We had been here for four years and never really noticed what changes had taken place. We learn- ed to accept the changes as a necessary part of growth, for, without them how could we better ourselves or the school? Our newest change this year was the pilot exam schedule. For the first time since the school opened they tried an open campus exam schedule, allowing students to come only for the exams they had that day. We had been faced with a year of challenges and met each one. The seniors faced a future in which they knew nothing about. Although some had goals, no one knew exactly what theirs would hold. The underclassmen had something to be proud of also. Although they hadn't made it to the top, as of yet, they were one step closer. All in all, 1982, was a super year. It proved to be one that was something good, no matter how bad it seemed at times . . . you can quote me on that! Due to the generators being out Jennifer Erben sheds some light on Dino Acos- ta's locker. The power failure on May 17 delayed the start of school until 9: 15. 3 288 Closing 2 o X -4 4 c : :s m 3 m 4 as 1 l 1
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