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Y earbook
The function of a yearbook is to capture that which makes each year unique. To more effectively accomp lish this end, the Tempora et Mores staff has utilized new techniques, such as different forms of copy, cut out objects or “cobs” and more can- dids. Gary Johnson added another major innovation by designing and drawing the division pages which in troduce each section. The yearbook has benefitted significantly from an influx of fresh ideas from the many new members. “The creation of a yearbook requires the blending to gether of many types of talent: or ganizational, artistic, photographic and literary. Also, the final product reflects a lot of hard work and the ability of talented people to work to gether,” remarked Mr. George Ljutich, who is the faculty advisor.
1. Claus Ziclcr crops a picture for the Student Council layout. 2. Pam Harris and Mr. Lju tich try to decide what way is most effec tive in organizing a page of the yearbook. 3. TEMPORA ET MORES STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: B. Ward, G. Johnson, N. Scherer; SECOND ROW: L. Decibus, T. Moore, L. Lombardo, T. Pogosky; THIRD ROW: C. Von dcr Portcn, Mr. George Ljutich, J. George, P. Harris, K. Pearse, A. Shimamura, E. Hammer; BACK ROW: R. Gubelman, C. Zielcr. 4. EDITORS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Gary Johnson, Art Editor; Jennifer Prodo, Busi ness Editor; Bennett Wolansky, Photography Editor; BACK ROW: Liz Hammer, Editor- in-Chief; Akiko Shimamura, Copy Editor. 5. BUSINESS STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: L. Baird, T Scher, B. Ser mons; SECOND ROW: J. George, S. Stout, R. Muccilli, J. Prodo.
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