Blackford High School - Reflections Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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Statistics of each homcroom ' s totals of yearbook sales are posted by business managers Judy Ruble and Shelly Brown. A total of over 800 were sold. v ' fJjlliJ Pub joined work and fun News stories, newspaper and yearbook deadlines, photographs, interviews, cap- tions and copy, popcorn, cai es and cook- ies, drives, and football games were all a part of the ' 79 Publications year. Fund drives were sponsored to give money to poor families during Christmas by the selling of Christmas wishes and money for the Heart Fund was accumulat- ed by the selling of Valentine wishes. Annual yearbook subscription drives were held to lure the students to purchase their yearbooks. Homeroom of the Day award was given to the room which had sold the most orders that day. The ' 79 edition of the Reflections has more color than ever before, including the opening and the senior sections. Due to the largest budget ever for the book, the price was boosted $1 on its subscription. During the season of the Girls ' Basket- ball Sectionals a 12-page Sectional edition was printed covering all of the teams, facts, and statistics. This was a first for the paper. In photography, the darkroom was giv- en a treat. .Members of the photography staff gave the room a coat of flat black paint. Popcorn odor floated through the halls on occasions. Often someone would bring in some popcorn and everyone was in for a treat. For basketball games a guess of the score was taken and the winner was pre- sented a cake baked by a fellow Pub mem- ber. During the year all Pub and Journalism classes would get together to crown a new football champ in the annual Pub-Journal- ism football game. The winner this year was third-hour Publications. Coin matching became the ultimate decision maker as to who got the picture, newspaper or yearbook, as shown by editors Paul .Montgomery and Rhonda Smith. A uniform for the annual Pub-Journalism flag football game is presented by newspaper staffers to adviser .Mr. Ed Henderson. Popcorn, anyone? Taking a break from the chores assigned in Publications are a group ofPubbers sam- pling a snack of hot buttered popcorn. Publications 127

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Lights, camera, action echoes around the Publica- tions room as TV Channel 33 ne»s spotlights the BruIS former. They interviewed Paul Montgomery, editor. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! announces Tina Cook as she lures Danny Young into taking a BruIN- former. School dismissed early due to weather. NEWSPAPER STAFF: (Bottom Row) Clay Miller (page editor). Melanie Cline (feature editor), Paul Montgomery (editor-in-chieO. Lynn Lefevre (sports edi- tor). Linda Chancy (feature editor). Cheryl Dilly. (Row 2) Mr. Ed Henderson (advis er), Geoff Witt, Wayne Dunham, Joe Leeth (page editor), Michelle Picker- ing, Shelly Schermerhorn, Debbie Fisher, Julie Bailey. (Row 3) Richie Brown, Caria Vargo, Cheryl Laymon (page editor), Vanessa Claytor, Tina Yount, Vicky Michael, Rick Smith. (Row 4 Janie Caperton, Pat Parker, Steve Rogers, Kevin Reidy, Jane Shroyer, Mike Herr, Pam Bales, Dave Messersmith. REFLECTIONS STAFF: (Bottom Row) Michelle Pickering, Tina Cook, Judy Ruble. Rhonda Smith (Editor-in-chief). Doug Dudgeon. Carolyn Stanley. (Row 2) Mr. Ed Henderson (adviser). Wayne Dunham, Jan Stanley, Kathy Shores, Celina Cook, Karen Reidy, Shelly Brown. (Row 3) Linda Tyler, Susan Schultz, Vanessa Claytor, Jane Shroyer, Beth O ' Hern, Janie Caperton. Debbie Fisher. (Row 4) Geoff Witt, Pam Bales, Gina Hodgin, Tammy Wolfe. Deanna Brown, Teresa Brown, Teresa Thraikill, Kevin Reidy, Kim Stump. (Row 5) Mike Herr, Sue Glancy, Karen Pierson, Janet Booher, Joe Leeth, Steve Rogers, Richie Brown, Dave Messersmith. 126 Publications



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Young lady, be your oun man! is the message Henry (Joe Edwards) has for his new student (Ronda Manning) in The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. Escape from the cruel real world is achieved for the crippled, shy Laura (Mary Houseman) when she looks a I her glass menagerie. After a night out on the town, Corey Bratter (Beth Redmond) comforts her tired and angry husband (Paul Montgomery) during Barefoot in the Park. Go to Canyada is told to runaway slave, Henry Williams (Tom Brown), by philosopher Henry David Thoreau (Joe Edwards) in the spring play. 128 Drama

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