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Halloween intensified students' fear

Halloween night holds little

terror for high schuol students

unless an event occurs which

causes or builds on an existing

fear. In room 102, such a

fright had been increasing

daily, until the fear intensified

Halloween night. The fright, of

course, was the first deadline,

which included color pages,

cover design , endsheets, and

an additional 70 pages.

As Nov. 1 waned,

exhausted staff members and

advisor finally sealed the

packing boxes and mailed the

early shipment the next day.

However, students resumed

working, this time to meet a

Nov. 16 deadline before the

Thanksgiving holidays began. A

pre-Christmas deadline followed

with another in January, and

the final deadline in February.

With a full color cover and

the biggest price tag yet, the

1980 Rebelaire was scheduled

for early May. Because of the

spring delivery, spring activities

featured were those of a year

ago.

TOP RIGHT: One of lhe duties of yearbook staff members Allison

Bennett and Kayla McKee is preparing orders for class picture

packets. ABOVE: As photographer, Kevin Perkins focuses his

attention towards the efforts of the yearbook staff. ABOVE RIGHT:

Huddled around the light table, Jamie Waugh, Allison Bennett, Lori

Oglesbee,

and Brian Dav1s prepare for another deadline. RIGHT:

Preparing contact sheets is one

job

photographer Ricky Caples must

handle. FAR RIGHT: Eric Guy seeks advice from Mike Cupit, sports

editor, for copy on varsity football.

128/Yearbook

of 1st deadline