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Tempora Et Mores '02
Editors Final Farewell
After a long year, we're finally done! Throughout all of the senior controversy, stubborn faculty, lack of pictures, and long hours, it was all worth it in the end. Of course, we weren't the only ones doing all the work. This would not have been pos­ sible without our staff of senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman editors and photographers. Their dedication and sacrifice of their Friday activity periods was truly appreciated. We would particularly like to thank Allen Yusufov. Without his help we would be lost under a pile of work that still needs to be done. To all of our yearbook staff, if we haven't said it enough ... Thank you.
Hone of this would have com e together without the support, help, and guidance that our advisor. Miss Tucker, offered so graciously throughout the year. For every­ thing she has done, we will be forever grateful.
After everything has been said and done, we have all survived. We know that the three of us have not always been the m ost pleasant people to deal with. As we tried to get pictures taken, information handed in, and everything else that we needed ... We only did it to make the yearbook a success. Throughout this experience, we've learned that patience is a necessity, time is of the essence, yearbook is hard­ er than we thought, and most importantly we now know that we never want to step foot into MotoPhoto again.
As we write this on the day of dead­ line and reminisce about our year, we hope you can do the sam e as you look through your copy of Tempora Et Mores. We hope you have as many fond m em ories as we do.
It's been fun,
Katie Vetland, Becky Zakian,
Courtney McRae

























































































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