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Emerald staff works hard Although many students anxiously await the annual publication of the Emerald, few realize what goes on ‘‘behind the scenes” as a handful of dedicated people ready the book for its late spring release. Pre- parations for the 1979 Emerald actually began in the Spring of '78, when the present editorial staff was chosen. Senior portraits were taken and Editor-in-Chief Jeff Abramowitz attended a week-long yearbook workshop at Ohio University. During the summer, an ad campaign was begun and the staff met for an organizational meeting. For the first time in EBHS history, the yearbook effort became an accredited course. The yearbook class, which consisted primarily of the editorial staff, met every day to provide the opportunity to work on a daily basis. Ideally the class was to serve as a central control station from which all aspects of the yearbook could be tended, and to reduce after school sessions and weekend workshops. Unfortunately, deadlines were still met only with the aid of many after school hours. The class did help in some aspects such as the successful ad campaign and record breaking book sales. This is also the second consecutive year that the book was distributed in June instead of late fall. Money to help defray yearbook costs is sought from advertisers. Dan Goldwasser lays out a page in one of the largest ad sections in Emerald history. Yearbook class involved independent as well as group work. Some members of the staff exchange ideas for division page designs. EMERALD. Row 1; Bobbie Tu. Wendy Davis. Nancy Meyers. Tom Fordham. Row 2; Rich Abramowitz. Seth Asofsky. Dave Saul. Jeff Abramowitz. Kathy Mahoney. Karen Lapinsky. Dan Goldwasser Row 3: Bob Foggio, Rich Schultz. Barry Herstein. Ms. Judith Koppel. (Advisor) Sue Lake. Mary Dawson. Sharon Fedak. Missing: Mrs. Amy Fisher (Advisor). 120 CLUBS
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Computer lists provide Wendy Davis and Barry Herstein with the correct spelling of students' names. Proof sheets require careful scrutinization. Advisor Ms. Judith Koppel and Editor-in-Chief Jeff Abramowitz check the proofs against yearbook records for any errors. A new coat of paint was given the Emerald office this summer by several yearbook members. Rich Abramowitz and Bob Foggio helped paint the office emerald green. Distribution of undergraduate portraits is also done by the yearbook class. Mary Dawson matches names on the pictures to a computer list. 121 EMERALD
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