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Each year during February, the Log staff quickens its pace to a notch below frenzied. After working for tive hours straight, Dove Montiero is still fresh while Bill Vandermark and Carol White show their own signs of weariness. 1 , W ' U, Z .,,, ,V - ,V , f f :Ayr 1 ,, X . , . MMM' fAbovej The members of the Viking Log!Voice are: ffrontj Ieff Adams, Sam Bellarosa, Iohn Iardine, Carl Darrigo, Bob Sherman, Pete Artusa, Qsecondj Carol White, Scott Rabiet, Iohn Kunowski, Tom Green, Karen Klein, Tony Brach, Ray Corkey, fbackj Marlene Dziecit, Bill Brooks, Bill Mirola, Iut Varwig, Barbara Bullock, Tanya Lown, Liz Herries, Sandy Wheeler, Mr. Frank Wallner fAbovej Members of a group almost always appreciate being helped with the little thingsf' Boy Corkey waits patiently for some help while Brenda Swithers assists Put Cater in eating an afternoon snack. 72 CLUBS
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:wwf 'Q' apr tAb0vej The members of the Freshman Council are: tfrontj Laura Bcntow. Ioan Bond, Florinda Estrada, Lisa Helstrum, Barber Tier, Sue Schmidt, Terry llamilton, lackie Matikiewicz, Dale Cook. Lori Seacrist, fbackj Felicia White, 'l'om Zawistowski, Petr: Mcllomb, Dewitt Ledbetter, lsabellc Forter, Donna Robson, Denise Rose, Rune Kukla, Terry Pangia, Tracey Wynkoop, Laura Winum, Mary Wilson, Brenda Brown CLeftJ The first disco contest was won by first year students. Andrea Thompson and Tony Bruch demonstrate their prize-winning form. CB-elowl Sophomore comes from the two Greek words: sophos meaning wise and morris meaning i'ool . jim Stephenson shows a bit ol' the moros. mn P' 'Q-V i 1, f +3 122 5 ii, s V 'W tAbovej Behind the players in the game are the stats, announcers, referees, and cheerleaders. Cheerleaders Anno McDermott and Sandro Cumpunu try their hand at announcing. CLUBS 71
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Yearbook binds statt together Memories become a part of their lives he year was highlighted with dif- ferent memories for different people. But many people shared the same memories, too. The Log staff spent its year gather- ing the memories of others - writing them down, capturing them in pic- tures, and binding them all together in this book. And with other's memories, they bound their own. lohn Kunowski, the Log's editor said, The most significant thing l'll remember is our procrastination, and how we had to work like bandits in February. And the trips we took. I-le paused there for a moment, and then continued. i'And l'll remember how well we got to know the other people - how we became a part of each other's lives. Brenda Swithers shared Iohn's last memory - in fact, the entire staff shared that memory. She said, i'The thing l'll remember the most is getting close to people l knew so little about 1 N X U! Ewf. N, I x 'W ,L . before - getting to understand them. But his yearls 180 days: 259,200 min- utesg and 15,552,000 seconds were filled with memories precious to only the one person experiencing them, too. Memories no one else could share. Sammy Bellarosa, the photog- rapher said, l'll remember Mr. Wall- ner yelling at me. Then, more seriously, he said, Everything I did this year was so different than last year. l had to go out in the community to take pictures, and l got to know different people in the school, and what they did outside of it. That's what lill remember. Billy Vandermark said, I'll remem- ber the trip to New York best. And how crazy we could be at Wallneris - raiding his icebox and munching out. Scott Rabiet, graphic editor, said he'd remember eating the most. Without eating this group'd fall apart. We're olvvoys going out to eat - in the city, at Iahn's. tAboveJ While photographer Dave Vaughn captures a scene in the lobby, john Kunowski thinks of a humorous caption which would fit. tLeftl The work of many incorporated into one helps to comprise a yearbook. Literary editor Christine Solomon works on revising copy. But more than that, weire close. lf there are any problems, we feel free to call each other up. We pretty much do everything together as a group - espe- cially eating. Late nights and four weeks at Mr, Wallner's was another shared memo- ry. And for Mr. Wallner, the most deeply impressed memory. He said he'd remember 'fbeing over here. There is no possible way l can forget four weeks at 188. No possible way. l couldn't turn around without being reminded of the groupf' And Carol White too, would re- member 188. 'tWorking at Mr. Wall- neris house made us closer because it was better . .. than at school. The bar- riers went down easier. That's what l'll remember - the weeks at Mr. Wallner's just work- ing and the comraderie and, of course, the foodf, Pat Cater said, 'iWorking together all the time, we got to see different sides of each other - the serious side and the silly side. And in those late nights we worked, we all got .. . zany. That's what l'll remember. The close- ness .. . the work... and the food. Those are the memories the Log bound for themselves in this book. -Q- CLUBS 73
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