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THE SHIELDS 'LOOKING GOOD' Editor-in-Chief ..... Managing Editor .... Copy Editor ........ Business Manager ....... Production Manager Feature Editor ..... Sports Editors ...... News Editor .......... Photographer ...... Circulation Manager Advertising Manager'...'.'.- Artist .............. Sports Writer ....... FFA Writer ........ Uh 2 Sh izlh Buckeye Valley High School 901 Coover Road Delaware, Ohio 43015 363-1349 .......MariaMoore .....JennyKuzeppa ...,..JudyRinehart ......CarmelaLent .........NanetteRoss . . . . . Jennifer Burchett- ......TammiMoore andBartMiller .....BruceMiller .......TracyHindes ..........NitaRyther . . .Jenniferwallace .....Stephanie Palmer ............EdDaley .........SteveAllen Reporters ........ zSE6ahbiib'fiSi.4ff'.'.'.'.' Adviser .......... ..........LsuraButts . . . . . . and Jean Daragona . . . . . Michele Richards .. . . .Mrs.SarahGraham 1 1. Bruce Miller lndustrlously chopping up stories Kup- per rightj. 2. Jenny Kuzeppa and Tamml Moore con- sulting Mrs. Graham. flower rlghtl. 3. A display of the artistic talent of Shield staffers Mbovej. 4. Come on, Graham, our stories aren't THAT bad, are they? fmld- dle rlghtj. !Page 39, topj Who me? Be editor-In-chief? No way! IBottom1 Bart Miller trying to look busy. 38!0rganIza tions
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o I Uliyuuu Lucky l'm stlll sane after all l've been through . . . but life 's been good to me so far, ex- plains Joe Walsh, and also says Carmela Lent. It never failed: we always had Q-FM 96 on every day. We might not get our pages done, but we always had the radio out! One brown-bag-mini-com cert after another. This years' SWORD staff is fantastic. l'm really proud to be a part of the book. Editor is a big job, because you are the big boss everyone seems to get mad at. But most of the credit should go to the staff dan ,swf They are the hard workers. I think everyone had a super time this year from selling ads fwhich everyone lovesl to breaking into the brown cabl- net when Mr. Speaks wasn't at school. Times like these and times I have shared with everyone on the staff are the things that are most Important to me. I have learned so much, and I have gained a lot being editor. I will miss the leadership, but I will remember what I've gained. - Thanks Mr. Speaks and staff Carmela Lent, Editor. 4 Top: Hlyah! Says Glnsu expert Ma- rla Moore during a Gong Show commercial. Middle: The coveted Gong Show award. Insert: Gong Show winner accepting the award from Carmela Lent. Above: The Unknown Kazooers? fSue Martin, Bill Mitchell and Debbie Rucker! Left: Another lazy day for Marla Moore and Debbie Rucker during yearbook class. Left: Smile! Con- nie has got you on Candid Camera. 41 1' i r . 'v , 5 .Jn-uL..f - ,, 0rganlzatIons!37
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' V , .1P ' ' JI!! 5 'L jilffig ,iaith . -'ll 'I My job as editor-In-chief of the 1979-80 Shield has been one challenge after an- other. Eternal deadlines, too many stories, not enough stories, lack of mon- ey, lack of interest, and misplaced articles are just a few of the many problems to overcome. Some of these challenges I have been able to meet, some unfortunate- ly, I have not. Through the entire year, however, I have been amazed at the enthusi- asm of the Shield staff and at the patience of our advis- er, Mrs. Sarah Graham. De- spite the headaches of the year, I feel that we have put out the best paper this school has ever seen. I am proud to have been a part. Maria Moore, Editor 79-80 Row 1: Laura Butts: Jean Daragonag Tracy Hlndes: Judy Rinehart: Carmela Lent: Tamml Moore. Row 2: Michele Richards: Nanette Ross: Jennifer Wallace: Nita Rytherg Jenny Kuzeppa: Stephanie Palmer: Jennifer Burchettp Ed Daley. Row 3: Bruce Miller: Sarah Graham, adviser: Marla Moore: Bart Miller. Organizations! 39
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