Page 107 - 1977 Wardlaw Hartridge School
P. 107

 ✓
When the long anticipated yearbook arrived, people could be heard saying, “I can’t believe they put that in!” “I remember the first day!” “When did they take that?” With all the excite­ ment that went on, few people realized the a- mount of time, energy, and patience that went into the finished copy of TEMPORA ET MORES. In between eating sunflower seeds, drinking coke,
and playing basketball, the yearbook staff drew intricate lay-outs, wrote innovative copy, cap­ tured the school on film, sold beautiful t-shirts, gathered ads, and despaired over each deadline date. When problems appeared, whether they be typing errors or fuzzy photos, the staff worked quickly and efficiently towards finding solutions in order to produce an excellent yearbook.
TEMPORA ET MORES EDITORS: STANDING: R. BRONSTEIN, BUSINESS EDITOR; B. CANNATA. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR; M. MEDICI, PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR;
MR. GEORGE LJUTICH, FACULTY ADVISOR; C. SMITH, BUSINESS EDITOR; SITTING: H. HAAS, COPY EDITOR; BILLY NEAL, LAYOUT EDITOR; GARRETT KEAT­ ING, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.
EMPORA ET MORES BUSINESS STAFF: K. BERG, T. JONES, B. LEVINSTON, B. VORWERK, 1 TULLMAN, S. LE GRAND, MRS. ELAINE BART, FACULTY ADVISOR; SITTING: J. DECKEJR
BRONSTEIN, C. SMITH, E. HICKS.
CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW: YEARBOOK RE­ PRESENTATIVE WYNNE MURCHINSON MAKES PLANS FOR THE SALE OF T-SHIRTS WITH THE YEARBOOK STAFF; YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF; SUE MOON MULLS OVER SOME JUICY PHOTO­ GRAPHS; YEARBOOK STAFF; SARAH EDWARDS AND GREG ASHTON SHARE A LIGHT MOMENT IN THE PUB; G. KEATING, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, COMPLETES ANOTHER FANTASTIC LAYOUT.



























































































   105   106   107   108   109