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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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