Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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Co-editors Liz Krebs and Elissa Sard sutler only part of the nerve-racking proofreading process, checking and reworking pictures and their captions. photo by Paul Donar Even advisers get stumped sometimes. A question by a staff member mystifies adviser Gino Pern during 8th hour yearbook class. pholo by Doug Engle XN-. vXS -S .;;sS yy yy iiM ' ■S v 5888 Sfaff FRONT ROW Bob Matz. Paul New- stein. Chris Raymond, adviser Gino Perri. ton. Mary Beth Simon. Stephanie Dixon. SECOND ROW: Michelle Weir. Matt Cindy VanderBrug. Karen Reynolds. Sarah Wester, Mike Rafferty. Lance Miller. York, Jenny Smith. Mike Blasciuc. Matt Kevin Mylod. Todd Morton. Art McKinlay. Washburn, Cathy Lamarche. Rochelle Wet- Editors. FRONT ROW: Oaudette David Quinn, Stacey Springer, Brad I Rowley. Heather Burch. Kristin Fitzpa- Kasselman, Katy Andreae, Paul Mylod, I trick, Paul Donar. Kathy Morgan. Jason Libbie Wilso.i, Liz Krebs. photo by Bob Mati j O ' Malley. Elissa Sard. SECOND ROW: I 60 YEARBOOK

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O.K.. everyone in ' backrub ' formation! cries Ted Halbert who sets up a most familiar scene witnessed by numerous 6th period lunch students who pass by. pholo by P Dondr Chorale. FRONT ROW; Margaret Benian. Kerry Shei Leigh Zeislng. Jenny Voorhis. Julie ReJIy. Kim Ingle 8sla. Karen Ingles. Katie Everhardji Sica SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Simon. Mary McCrt Beth Snider. Laune Bird. Denise DuH. Sue Dav-.s. Mary Zorn. Lisa Tanke. Lisa Kamps. Eugene Branstrom. THIRD ROW: Laura Mould. Kevin Mylod. Kevin Burke. .Andy Jordan. Gunnar Winklar. Rocky Roland. J.J Cromer. P. Mylod. Sandy Selland. FOURTH ROW. Z::i- Ji;.-,guir Mike Boroday. Tom Fiscella. Kevin Harl.md. Ted Haiti Gordan While. Mike Beliasov. Alan Njallcy NOT PIC TURED Neil Kirby. Lii Schns.de:. Lynne ShcrM.ood. photo by P. Donar CHORALE S.M.V.S. 59



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Proud Piper Participants 5t d xd by Brad Kasselman When asked, most people are under the false impression that the Piper season starts in Septem- ber. But these misinformed peo- ple may be surprised to learn that some special staff members be- gan intense preparation as early as the first week of April in the previous school year. Last sum- mer, Liz Krebs, Libbie Wilson, Elissa Sard, Katy Andreae, Kris- tin Fitzpatrick, Stacey Springer, Claudette Rowley, Paul Mylod, and Doug Engle attended a na- tional yearbook workshop for a week at Ball State University. There they participated in daily workshops with mock deadlines in order to master those skills neces- sary to survive on an award winning yearbook staff. Awards for the 1985 Piper included both the Buckeye Award and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association ' s highest ra- tings. But the awards are fringe benefits of why they do it. I like the satisfaction of seeing the final product in full life and color. The chance to use my creativity gives me great pleasure, said academ- ics editor Paul Mylod. But unfortunately, yearbook doesn ' t seem so great all of the time. Those times when editors were screaming about making the i6 Taking over as ad- viser has been a real honor. I want to main- tain the degree of ex- cellence that has be- come a trademark of the Piper staff under Mrs. Kathy Young. Gino Perri 5:00 mail and rewriting entire pieces of copy were the most chaotic. Kathy Morgan asserted, If you don ' t budget your time very carefully, you ' re in big trouble. Yet, some like the pressure. Sarah York stated, There ' s a big advan- tage in having so much indepen- dence . You can work ahead or fall behind as far as you want. So basically, the Piper staff described as a bunch of chickens with their heads cut off, sometimes said staffer Chris Raymond. Yet, at times, new yearbook advisor Gino Perri ' s impression off the staff was quite high. When I took over as adviser, I was very impressed not only by their talents and dedication, but the professionalism with which they do their work. The time is 2:34 pm. Staff Editor Libbie Extracurricular ana ;- --5 Wilson types frantically to finish the Kristin Fitzpatrick a:. J S.-.-y springer freshman girls ' soltball layout due at 2:35 wonder if designing a ' ayont or doing Spanish pm. photo by Paul Donai is more important. YEARBOOK 61

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