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Page 72 text:
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FAR RIGHT: Val and Ms. Coulter confer on what pages still need to be done. RIGHT: Ms. Coulter passes out awards at Class Night to Debbie Lum, Beth Major and Jeanette Gregson. BELOW: Mr. Gregory had pity on us and let us use the typewriters in the busi- ness room. This yearbook staff is some- thing exceptional. Many of them have worked on the yearbook for five years. For the first time we've had a staff who learned the rudiments of yearbook design in junior high, and have been perfecting them ever since. Val Hotra is one of the reasons | stayed at Bo this year. She is a joy to work with, and a sophisti- cated lay-out artist. The design and theme of this book are the most ambitious ever attempted at this school. Special thanks must go to Adam Wolle, who is a truly devoted artist in the dark- room, as well as one of the nicest people | know (even if he does get speeding tickets). Thanks also to Rose Seward, whose patience and hard work are two of the reasons this book got completed. | only hope this book shows the work that was put into it. The deadlines were always hectic; trying to track down lay- outs from Beth and Kathy, turn- ing in pages on quad-packs of the wrong size, using up photo- graphic paper faster than | could buy it, running out of quad- packs the day before the final deadline, sending Val off to the Christiana Mall for the dedica- tion gifts were all panic situa- tions. I’m glad that we lived through it all; I’m glad the book is so good; and I’m glad the blasted thing is done. - — — ——— Staff — Back row: J. Gregson, K. Kresge, V. Hotra, B. Major, T. Blevins, B. Coulter, D. Lum. Front: K. Stein, K. Groff, L. Zang, E. Bryant, R. Seward, L. Major, A. Wolle, L. Tierney. 68
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When | came to Bo Manor, one of the jobs | inherited with the position was to advise the Manor Star. | was told at that time, “Don't worry about a thing — just ask Nat!'’ And as | began working with the newspaper, | realized that without Natalie Scheeler, there really wouldn't be a newspaper. She has been everything a teacher could dream of in an editor. Each issue has been one of which we could be proud. One of the problems that the Manor Star had to fare this year was the departure of Mr. Piro after two months of school. It was difficult to change advisors, but the studénts soon adjusted. The journalism class tried to put on a spring fair, but because many students were busy with other activities, it was not held. Some contests were held in the Manor Star, including a guess- ing of song titles with the prize being a $20 gift certificate. Ms. Drummond deserves a lot of credit for the superb job she has done with the paper. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Ms. Drummond, Natalie Scheeler, Lisa McClay, and Tracy Goudy work desperately to meet the deadline. BELOW: Carol Ventura, Mona Derch, and Charlene McCormick com- plete their work. THIS PAGE: TOP: Class members listen to their advisor. LEFT: Ms. Drummond and Danny pose. BELOW: Advisor Ms. Drummond and Editor Natalie Scheeler. 67
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BOHEMIAN STAFF TRIES A PEOPLE THEME DP: Executive Staff — P. Guzzo, K. esge, V. Hotra, K. Groff, J. Gregson, D. m, B. Major. TOP RIGHT: Val and B.C. own for the camera at Class Night. -NTER LEFT: Mr. Mumma accepts his idication gift from Val. CENTER: Rose d Adam ponder how to attack next ar’s book. CENTER RIGHT: B.C. takes ctures at the soccer games. BOTTOM FT: Lisa Tierney struggles with her lay- jt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Adam Wolle nerges, bleary-eyed, from the dark- om. 69
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