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Co-Hi-An Literary Staff ix , H IL' ' ' - Row 1: K. Woods, T Bloodgood, M. Poerio. Row 2: J. Sega, J. Forcucci, V Phillips, K. Snyder, K Albaugh, J. Mandarano, M Rzepka, M. Driscoll, S. Man- nino, S. Poskanzer, M Fussner, S. DOI0isi0, D. Tier Row 3: C. Johnson, T. Fox, R Plante, T. Hartnett, J Semeraro, K. Valentine, M ', Quinn, K. McLyman, J 'll bi 'J Bailey, A. Maffei, J. Willis. nl y Where's the copy for page 17? What do you mean, you can't find it? Didn't you put it in there?! Potsie, get over here! Where's Mandarano'? Where are the people who are sup- posed to be typing the directory? I don't want to type it over again . . . Do l have to? . . . All right. G-d D-ltlll l hit the u instead of the y . Why did I ever sign up to be on the Co-Hl-AN Literary Staffl?ll! Co-Hi-An Photography Staff Becoming a member of the CO-Hl-AN Photography Staff automatically makes you one of the most sought after and popular people inthe school. Once you pick up a camera, you're immediately assaulted by hundreds of friends, admirers, and on-lookers, shouting, Hey, take my picture! or You there-take a picture of this! However, dispite the threats of those people whose pictures weren't taken, tor even worse, taken and not published- What do you mean? My picture's 100 times better than his. J, the staff land the cameras! survived in- tact. ,fly H v- y , - - -Q re ii. me i Row 1: J. Menapace, K. Snyder, R. Stedwell. Row 2: J. Clark, Mr. Green, Ms. Frye, S. Connelly. an 5,1 i fl ff 1.1-
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Co-Hi-An Business Staff Money ..... Cash ..... Bread' ..... Dough ..... whatever you call it, you've got to regard it as practically a necessity of life ........ lt's also a necessity for a yearbook-especially this yearbook, as Business Editor Terri Bloodgood and her dedicated staff can testify. In their never- ending quest for more money, they begged, borrowed, threatened, and stole tnot reallyl to provide the funds necessary for the publication of this book. Row 1: Annette Maffei, Maureen Mack, Jaye Davis, Marllee Bacon, Kathy na Savolt, Maureen Quinn, Val Phllllps, Jane Mulhern, Tom Woods, Linda Mirontl Row 2: Jim Reitano, Linda Sciaruto, Terri Tom Dexter, Ed Fedele, Dana Hlll Flow 4: Jim VanNortwlck Bloodgood, Colleen Quinn, Kathy Adsit, Maggie Deasy, Susan Heckert, Graham, Bob Dowd, Brian Burke, Jay Forcucci Mary Ann Rzepka, Jim Dilorio, Jo Ann Willis, Chrlsann Rush Row 3: Don- 5' '7'5'Wf37WVfT , l . W f' 'fd
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Senior Class Advisors How would you like to be in charge of a homeroom of 40 kids-30 of whom live in the student activity room from 8:10 to 8:20 every morning and 1:00 to 1:07 each afternoon? How would you like to have to check some thirty-odd seats in the auditorium and see that the right Seniors are in the right places at the right time? If you have answered yes to these questions, you should consider becoming a Senior Class Advisor-although the job may give you an occassional headache, it will earn you a well-deservedthanks from the Senior Class.. - Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Thomas Thurlow . r 1 Senior Homeroom Teachers: Row 1: Mrs. Dippo, Mrs. Hllsinger, Mlss Gilles. Row 2: Mr. Thurlow. Mr. Schanbacher, Mrs. Halstead, Mr. Tavarone, Mr. Adams.
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