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3' Arfs Editor Joe Miller and David Sherman analyze clifferenl news- papers from other schools. Mr. Meagher proofreads a story. Business Manager Ann Langan calls a cllenl.
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Express Slaff Hard work and dedicafion are The Two main ingredienTs To be successful on The newspaper sfaff. Newspaper was noT like any ordinary wriTing course. FirsT, you learned journalisfic wriTing and The producTion of a newspaper, Then you became a journalisT and produced a paper. EdiTors Alison Springer and Rachel Berringfon would be The firsT To Tell you ThaT This was noT easy. In newspaper, you have To find Topics ThaT are inTeresTing To The sTudenT body and enTice Them To read on. You have To organize The pages of The newspaper, and mosT imporTanTly, you musT decide whaT will go on The fronT page. All of This musT be meT on Time To The appoinTed deadline. EvenTually The hard work and dedica- Tion did pay off. The paper came ouT wiTh inTeresTing and some conTrover- sial Topics. lf came ouT wiTh an arTicIe on EThiopia and The pro's and con's of school prayer. OTher parTs of The paper include opinion, views, news, informafion, feaTure, arT, and aThleTics. The biggesT honor The paper has received was winning The Silver Crown Award. IT was awarded by Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion which puT The Express in The Top five percenT naTionwide. EdiTors, Alison Springer and Rachel BerrlngTon design The fronT page layouT. 172 Newspaper Performs Under Pressure stdvtfhs 1984-85 Newspaper Sfaff - Ho, Krissy Jones, Wendy Schuller, Angie Gracheck, Michele Jordan, David Sherman, Vicky Perez. Rovl Two: VirTer Marcelo, Kealli Lilly, Michelle Farrell, Rachel BerrlngTon, Alison Springer, Charla Curlis, AnneTTe SmiTh, Pam Jones. Row Three: BreT Bailey, Joe Miller, Ken Cline, Tom CrafT, Winsfon Bouman, Doug Ealy. Row One QseaTed: lefT To righTj: Charlie Price, Jennifer Gulberg, Jesslcc
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Yearbook Reaches Summit This year was the first year that the yearbook had a permanent name. The Summit was decided upon after student and staff input. Once again the yearbook staff and sponsor Mike Meager put in many long hours. This year the Editors were Fred Farris and Bonnie Ewerling. The Assistant Editors were Rob Costigan and Susan Pershing. The staff worked hard during off periods and lunch hours to complete Were Building Character. The Editors worked even before school started to get vital decisions made about the theme and other aspects of The Summit. Our goal this year as a staff was to make yearbook handout day as exciting as we could and to hopefully fill your futures with long lasting memo- ries. The Yearbook Staff - Row One fbottom: left to rightj. Gary Herndon, Fred Farris, Dan Genovese, Sara Turner, Sabrina Smith, Sherri Clark, Kal Lilly. Row Two: Andrea Kimura, Jessica Bolger, Jennifer Noonan, Brenda Togerson. Row Three: Scott Willhite, Tamara Garrett, Kim Seymour, Danni Danko. Audrey Moskowitz, Angela Mcgee. Row Four: Bill Tarnosky, Karen Steely, Christy Owings, Brenda Woodard, Rob Costigan, Michelle Hill. Row Five: Jim Frost. Dave Knight, Julie Dupont, Matt Stoeckle and Advisor Mike Meagher. Not pictured: Bonnie Ewerling, Susan Pershing, Jennifer Salopek, and Tammi Stephenson. Rob Costigan and Matt Stoeckle seem puzzled by the choir layout. 174 Yearbook 1-- ' Brenda Woodard and Jessica Bolger discuss the sophomore layout they are working on Copposite DGQSD- Karen Steely works on a layout before deadline Photo Editor, Kal Lilly, is seen on his way to a cross country meet at Cherry Creek High School.
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