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} EDITOR'S NOTE
The interdependence of staff members is an essential part in producing a
yearbook — whether it is filling in at the last moment to work on a deadline,
driving to Bryn-Alan to have film developed, or deciding what to do with that
"empty" page. The 1981 Zephilsco staff has dealt with these situations and
many others during the past year.
For their individual effort toward the success of the 1981 Zephilsco, I
would like to thank each staff member. First, our advisor Mrs. Gail Reynolds
with her guidance and unique personality has provided excellent advice.
(Also, thanks for the super job of taping on the deadline boxes!) Next,
thanks to Sandy Border, Assistant Editor, for the support which she has
given me throughout the year. Remember the millions of phone calls to
Bryn-Alan and Taylor? Finally, to staff members: Felice Armstrong, Jeff
Decker, Frank Demmers, Mary Fauth (Fary Mauth), Cheryl Flack, Ray
T., Flahrety, Lisa Glosson, Barbara Griffith, Randy Hill, Ginger Jackson, King
Lisk, Tom Nicely, Laurie Proctor, Carolyn Regan, Myron Seidel, Stan Stin-
son, Sue Wallis, and Tammy Wolfe. Thanks to all of you!
Outside of the staff, I would like to express special appreciation to: the
employees of Bryn-Alan Studios, Jim Bolin and Taylor Publishing Company,
and the teachers of all staff members. Personally, I would like to thank my
family for their understanding, especially during deadlines. The responsibili-
ty which accompanied producing the 1981 Zephilsco has been an in-
valuable experience for me.
Amy Kuusisto
Editor
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