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Flash This year, Flash saw a number of changes, notably the production of two issues rather than three. There were over forty students involved in the first issue alone. Will Fisher became Flash’s literary advisor and Robert Teslow its artistic advisor. A large staff, pulled together to work quickly, efficiently, and thoughtfully to design the best magazine they could. It was a convenient year to change Flash because there were so many new staff members. Also included in Flash was a discount ticket to the NAHS winter dance and an example of the printmaking talent in the upper school. The changes this year were the beginning of improvements to Flash. Although the staff made trmendous headway, there will always be something that can be improved. Fortunately. this year’s staff was willing and anxious to work hard to create a better magazine. Bock row. C. Kerr. S. Perlman. L. Gray. S. Bell. K. Isaaman, A. Coulson. K. Delaney. Second row: S. Watson. W Helgamo. M. Reisman. M. Blum. S. Alvt, E. Berman. Bottom Row: Mr. Fisher. A. Schullze. N. Chapman, A. Segal. B. Antoine. G. Hetzler, J. Ursu 20 • Flash
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Spectrum The 1985-86 Spectrum staff tried to concentrate on putting out a paper that was not only pleasant to look at. but also informative to read. Led by Editor-in-Chief Brian Lucas. Associate Editor Sara Weinberg, and Faculty Advisor Daryl McAnnany, the entire staff worked hard to fill the paper with stories of interest to the entire school. They looked hard at school affairs and developed a ‘‘nose for news” that produced some very exciting stories. The staff learned to work together and help each other through meetings which often went well into the night. By putting in this extra effort, the ‘85-‘86 Spectrum staff was able to put out a top-notch paper. First row: G. Ebel. L. Schmoker. A. Kopstcin. D. Warner. S. Weinberg. B. Lucas. A. Jarvis. H. Lieberman. S. Shogran. Second row: J. Purvis. G. Levin. W Marx. Third row: D. Jackson. J. Crosby. M. Blum. A. Macmillan. K. Loken. B Antoine. E. Weinberg. M. Randall. B. Schultze. J Rosenberg, E. Berman. 2. Seniors Harold Lieberman and Dale Warner contemplate a scoop. 3. Advisor Darrel McAnnany expresses wit and knowledge through his guidance Spectrum • 19
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Forum The Blake Upper School Forum met each week on Tuesday mornings to discuss issues ranging from school dances to vandalism. One of our accomplishments was the reorganization of the schools extra curricular groups. We also worked on increasing school responsibility and school spirit during extra after school meetings. In short we strived for a better atmosphere at Blake both physically and socially. From row: Seth Pinsky. Dave Clark, Neil Aljlp. Joanne Ashdown. Dion Crushshon. Second row: Don Danielson. Richard Donaldson. Robert Goldberg. Bev James. Marlys Johnson. Patricia Strandness. Dave Priest. Forum • 21
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