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Step By Step Page By Page The theme of the 1983 Cardinal, Step by Step, was designed to show how we go about accomplishing our goals. You can’t score the win- ning touchdown without that first sprint. You can't have that great friendship without that first con- versation. You can't capture the lead in the musical without that first “do re me. You can't go steady with the most popular girl in school without that traumatic first date. You can't be a Valedic- torian without first opening a book. Beginnings are very important. Without the first note, there is no song. Without the first smile, there is no laugh. Without the first step, there is no journey. Seniors .............. page 7 Juniors ...............page 27 Sophomores ........... page 33 Freshmen ............. page 39 Activities ........... page 47 Organizations ........ page 57 Athletics ............ page 83 Staff................. page 105 Patrons................page 117 3
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CARDINAL Step By Step This year’s theme, “Step By Step,” proved to be prophetic for the Cardinal staff. We took each layout, each headline, each cap- tion one step at a time. Our staff was small, but mighty. We proved that it is quality that is important, not necessarily quantity. By coop- erating with each other, we man- aged to overcome late pictures, missing copy, and those “it-can't- be-this-soon deadlines. Not only did our theme epito- mize our staff, but our lives. We learned to walk by taking that first step and probably falling. We learned to talk by uttering that first word and probably stuttering. We made friends, gained knowl- edge, and did our best by putting one foot in front of the other. We should always remember to take life step by step. — Beth Walden Cardinal Editor 1. Cardinal Staff Row I: Jane Nugent. Shari Burdinc, Beth Walden. Row 2: Teresa Summers, Mrs. Jordan. Abbic Walter. Mary Albert. Amy Hawkins. 2. Dennis Ater and the infamous cabi- net. 3. HOW much copy do we have to write?” Teresa asks. 4. Deadline? Who cares? 5. A typical meeting. 6. Kila and the infinite search for just the right picture. 7. Togetherness is an important part of yearbook staffing. 8. Kila, keep your cotton-pickin' hands off the new cropper. 5
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