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Kevin Huffman, Torch member, helps put the monthly paper together. Copy editor, Andi Shell, rushes to make her Bexleo deadline. Lamplight Staff: First row: Jill Sutton, Jane Chellis, Karin Magaziner, Celene Rhoten. Second row: Bonnioe Green, Joanna Brown, Anne Richardson, Lisa Heinbach, Ann Cartwright, Amy Feiertag. Third row: Christine Scott, Cyndi Miller, Maria Fogelklou, Katherine Chuko, Carin Channing, Christy Culbertson, Marie Meyers, Alina Fisch, Becky Christopherson, Tim Gongaware, Amy Wittenburg, Jayme Rice, Ms. Denise Novak. Back row: Julie Chorpenning, Angie Bennett, Marsha Kucherski, Jenni Goldstein, Liz Bell, David Benis, Robby Leffler, Reina Sharpe, Anita Baker, Beth Tishkoff, Noelle Sheeran, Rachel Sigall, Jennifer Hockenbery. Torch Staff: First row: Vickie Siegel, Michelle Merkel, Paula Meyer, Shelley McClintic, P. J. Levine, Brad Sokolov, Jason Taylor. Second row: Katherine Chuko, Lesley Pink, Kim Winer, Dean Robins, Heidi Halliday, Kevin Huffman, Craig Jarrell, David Schulte. Third row: Marsha Kucherski, Maggie Ware, Bonnie Green, Rachel Hise, Laura Fuhrman, Mindy Podkin, Stephanie Brown, Anne Richardson, Diana Kenworthy. Fourth row: Mike Shook, Ed Ziv, Amy Wittenberg, Sarah Imes, Sharqn Marsh, Amy Fieretag, Mady Tausk, Karina Magaziner, Miriam Schulte, Scott Ottenweller, Anne Hyzer. Back row: Heidi Franklin, David Shell, Greg Paine, Mark Spears, Becka Greig, Jeff Schottenstein, Sean Kriebel, Rick Shapiro, Jim Cushman, Eric Zidel, Adam Rogers. Page sponsored by the Hise family Publications 27
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Stefa 7( n6 cutcC “i anct Constantly, coming up with new ideas, the Bexleo staff, advised by Ms. Mary Hockenbery, worked year round to capture school memories. From selling ads in the fall to final proof readings in the spring, there was always work to be done. Although staff members aid not receive academic credit for their hard work, the anticipa- tion and enthusiasm for the next volume of the Bexleo was effective motivation. Another factor in the production of the yearbook was the addi- tion of the computer. To some it was a savior. Andi Shell felt, The computer helped me in keeping my section organized. Despite all the assistance that was offered, wnen deadlines came, late nights with the typewriter became a habit. The editors and their staff worked long and hard to produce a fresh and imaginative section and to complete it on time. Torch room during press time found 46 sophomores, juniors and seniors hard at work to produce a multi-award winning paper. The largest staff in Torch history put out what many have called the best paper ever. This year the Torch was awarded The Triple Crown,f because it got tne highest marks in All Columbia, the top winning place of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The staff took time out for breaks as well. In between issues, staffers ordered in pizza and watched the latest Moonlighting episodes on tape. The Lamplight, the school literary magazine, spotlighted creativity. Poetry, prose, photography, and artwork filled the Lamplignt, all created by the students. At the beginning of the year, money was raised by the annual lollipop sale. Members of the club elected a board of officers, and three English teachers served as ad- visors. Students on the selections committee met to choose whether or not to accept submissions, and a layout committee put the magazine together. Bexleo' members Michael Katcher and Eric Wasserstrom develop film for the '87 yearbook. Jeff Janis, Bexleo staff member, types copy on the computer. Bexleo Staff: Front row: Andi Shell, Margot Kyle, Julie Chorpenning. Second row: Anne Paul, Lauren Gelb, Karin Gross, Sara Gockenbach, Debbie Katz, Kate Collins, Phil Page. Third row: Bruce Kaiser, Mara Lieberman, Kelly Tumock, Rachel Shapiro, Beth Collins, Ross Tague, Suzy Friedman, Michael Katcher, Ms. Mary Hockenbery Back row: Mark Spears, Brad May, Eric Wasserstrom, Seth Rogers, Mark Talis, Darla Waldman, Steve Page, Chris Bauer, Lorin Graef, Erin Mott, Connie Lewin, Liz Lane. ,1 Page sponsored by Ben Pat Livingston 26 Publications
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On Saturday, May 9, juniors and seniors dressed in formal attire and attended the prom. The evening began with couples dining at elegant restaurants, such as Marios, Peppercorn Duck Club, and the Capital Club. After dinner students met at the Columbus Atheletic Club. I was really surprised to see how many people came to the prom and stayed for so long,” said Beth Collins. Some students emerged in the entry way to talk and enjoy punch and cookies while others chose to dance to the reggae music of hie. Throughout the evening couples posed for pictures which they received three weeks later to remember the evening. Prom committee member Andi Shell commented, I think that the Athletic Club was an ideal location for the prom. Following the prom couples attended the teen center, private parties at their homes, and hotel parties. Such activities enabled the students to have an extended curfew, making prom night different from any other night. A Time to Remember, the theme of the prom, summarized the feelings of those who attended. Trace Kanter and Shane O'Neil dance to the music of Irie at the 1987 junior- senior prom. Steve Verona, John Miller, Amy Bergman, Laurie Tenebaum, Andrew Ives, Andrew Gurevitz, Lawrence Binsky, and their dates arrive at the Athletic Club. 28 Prom
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