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The Publications Dept: THE BEST IS YET TO COME Juniors Dorren Sullivan ond Mike Arnold hove fun or o lore niglir posre-up. Throughout rhe year there is o group of hardworking itidividuols constantly captur- ing precious moments of the school year in pictures, articles ond statistics. The gtoup is known OS the Publications Deportment and is divided into two sections; the yearbook and rhe newspaper. The newspaper staff known os rhe Dispotch produces a newspaper bi-weekly. The Dispotch brings the events of the cur- rent weeks to the students with features, news, editorials, music reveiws, letters to the editor ond sport stotistics. Having a staff of twenty-three students; Editor-in-chief Troy Miller, News Editor Michael Arnold, Sports Editor Darren Sullivan, Photo Editor Scott Hans, with o number of writers and photographers mode rhe newspoper one of the best. The other half of the department is the yearbook staff. The staff works oil yeor to capture time in one volume known os the Sentry. Editor-in-chief Foxy Deemer and Section editors Morie Homrick, Drendo Werling ond staff writers work together to produce a yearbook that covers procticolly events, clubs, sports, news happenings and other points of interest that happen through rhe co urse of the school year. The Publications Deportment would not be complete without the person whom is o part of both staffs and thot is the adviser Pomelo Teegordin. She mointoined the production of both staffs well, including her soniry. Junior Foxy Deemer busily compleres her letter to her boyfriend on voluoble yeorbook rime. Senior Troy Miller finolly feels rhe pressure of his high position in publicorions. 24 PUBLICATIONS
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Singing Their Hearts Out There ore many varied vocal groups ex- isting here or Wayne. Choir direcror, Mr. Anderson, gathered his treble and vocol ensemble group and traveled to IPFW for o critique before the I55MA contest held in the spring. At I55MA the groups received a 2nd rating. The choirs performed well for the winter and spring concerts. Vocol ensemble (L to r .): Shelly Seifert, LeeAnn Jones, Erics Knuth, Angelo Tsetse 2ncJ row Derrick Cousey, Rolph Williams, Heidi Thiele, Rod Mefcolt 3rd row: Tootle Rivero, Suson Meikle, Chris Corcione, Tim Put- mon 4th row Andreo Leokey, Suzanne Nitrerouer, Dorothy McNulty, Dove Seoy 5fh row: Tim Riemke, Joe Thomos, Mory Willioms, Kirk Yoquelet, All city bond members (L to P.) Shelley Seifert, Shot Corsren, Kothy Hess, Ann Prott 2ncl row: Mott DoQtrighr, Locie Bremer, Wesley McGhee, Jeff Orr, Mike Adorns. 4ttk t. ' % CI 1 ' IL. ' . ■hh I I ' v K l m I ■a V rWm,M ' : BBI HB CHOIR5 BAND 23
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Senior Anthony Shelton finishes printing o group of pic- tures for the yearbook. Seniors Troy Miller, Andy Corclone ond sophomore Karen Honklns look for o picture for o future Dispotch edition. First Row (L to R) Mike Arnold, Tonya Eckerr, Dorothy McNulty, Voletie Woodson, Foxy Deenner, Troy Miller, Lori Eisenocher, Andrew Corclone, Crissy Keefer. Sec- ond Row Lynn Dillord, Scott Hons, f ichard Sorg, Chris Elliott, F ory Coll, Dorren Sullivon, Brendo Werling, Tif- fany Bloke. Third Row Gory Robinson, Alicia Gay, Sean France, Rick Epperson, Dorryl Server, Anthony Shelton, Volerie Schultz, June Hoffman. PUBLICATIONS 25
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