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Right: Front Row: Cynthia Dennis, Becky Kohl, Kathy Pehkonen, Jeni Pederson. Sec - ond row: Scott Waite, Wendy Ely, Rhonda Leon, Fourth row: Barb Heusmann ( Adviser), Kreg Tjemeland, Dan deNeui, Gary L. Lamparek, Kent Rigdon, Joe Livingston, Mike Glick. Below Middle: Cynthia Dennis and Tammy Latuska look back at past year books for some new ideas. Below Right: Kathy Pehkonen concentrates on her newspaper copy. day in Publications. Publications: The Classroom Dimension At first glance, publications is one classroom unit. However, if you take another look, you’ll see a class cut up into many, many dimensions. There’s plenty of work to go around in publications. Students work on both the yearbook and newspaper. The first dimension tackled in the class, is finding a theme for the yearbook. Staff members also brainstorm for interesting articles to run in the newspaper. Another dimension to the class is photography. The photographers are a very valuable asset. The students on the photography staff not only take the pictures, they also process them. The most important, least recogThis skill nized, most worked on dimension in the class is lay-out design. takes a good eye balance. DEADLINES! A dimension that we will never soon forget. Leadership and responsibility are an everlasting dimension, that each student is faced with a lot before the year is up. To the average person who sticks his head into the classroom it would appear to be mass chaos, but that’s what it takes to publish news; that, and a lot of hard work. 22 Publications Bottom: A typical Kim Sumner, Joanne Kraemer, and Tammy Latuska. Third row: Scott Terpkosh, Kindee Dean, John Volk, Ricki Hayes, Ryland Hading, Cindy Meiborg.

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