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A'w kete urn go-. U utting the RED together Many interesting things were learned by the Publica- tions class this year. For instance, Michelle Dailey and Page DeYarmond will never again call the fire department to get informa- tion for a story. People get all excited when you do that. No sir, no fire! Kathy Showers and Hea- ther Elder learned that notall printers keep regular hours. The one they called had been dead for three months. Connie Loomis and Shellie Enterline learned that a sig- nature on a contract didn't necessarily mean a $95 ad. Brad Olrich learned that there is no such thing as an artistic mood . You produce when ordered. Dawn Loomis learned how to justify copy in a hurry when Kelly was sick. Matt Vusich and Larry Feldkamp learned that they could stall all week and still write excellent copy one minute before deadline. Toby Archambault learned how useful a darkroom could be. Larry Woodrow and Neil Moomey learned when not to use Toby's darkroom. Martha Wing and Susan Riggs learned that when Mrs. Rau said just a mo- ment it meant that she'd get with them next week. Two hours before game- time, Fred and Dave Snyder learned how much snow days mess up the production of a sports program. Jackie Skirvin and Cindy Wing learned to produce the Update , a newsletter sent monthly to all residents of the school district, without the help of Mrs. Rau. Threatened with the can- cellation of her July wedding unless she got the yearbook done, Kelly Trayer learned to handle pressure and more importantly, how to repair the IBM Electronic type- writer. Well Kelly, 17 pages down, 135 to go! Publications-
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FOR probably the only time in the school year, fifth hour publications class members are all in their seats. PLOTTING the pages of the Update is one of the major jobs of editor Jackie Skirvin and asst. Cindy VJing THE fantastic four: Neil Moomey, Kelly Trayer, Toby Archambault, Larry Wood- row. -Opening
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UNABLE to yell over the roar of the crowd, Larry Feldkamp gets within earshot of Brad Showers. Activities Why is there so much red in this book? Because that's our theme, IN THE RED. Oh. I get it. Because our school colors are red and white . . .right? Well, you're getting READY. You see this is a year for being IN THE RED, too. I haven't seen that many peo- ple wearing red. I thought purple was the craze this year. It was. 'Well, then why isn't our theme In the purple'? 18 -Ready tome of the NOLVtUU
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