Chesapeake High School - Panther Yearbook (Chesapeake, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Page 127 text:

As the 1982 edition of the Cheeaonlan goes to press, we, the editors, would like to take this opportunity to thank the rest of the staff for all their dedication and hard work. People do not realize the effort that must be put forth in order to publish a book of this quality. The production did not begin with the start of the year. It began back in the summer before school had even begun. The staffgave up part of their summer sellingyadvertising, raising funds at car washes, and much, much more. When the beginning of school finally did roll around, there were many nerVe-racking experiences to deal with. First came the distribution of last years book to the student body, then there was the task of taking orders for this years edition, not to mention all the fund raising projects - car washes, M 8: M s, bunnies, dances, etc . 1 . Then it was time for those dreaded deadlines - that time otyear when all a! thosepages come, due. But that time ofyear has passed now -- the money was raised, the book was sold, and all the deadlines were met. It was rough and we all know: that, butitiis over now and we have somethingito be proud of. Special thanks to the following: Mrs. Wilcox - advisor - The one person who not only taught us how to produce the book, but gave us the support we needed. You were the important link that made this group of people a Yearbook Stall . Scott! - senior section - For all your dedication to those great dances. Janice - merchandising - lt' 15 hard to find someone willing to work these days, but you are one of those people. Brenda - art director - What can we say! The book just would not be the same without your cute little drawings. 1, Lisa - faculty 8: administration - You really make the days bearable. Great job on the section. Good luck next year. Wendy - underclassmen - You took on a tug job with all those little pictures, but you came through with flying colors. ' Lee - financial directbr - You got one of the toughest jobs on the staff the keeping of the money records. Good ad section too! Karen - activities -- Making us laugh made the days go a lot easier. You work did not suffer though - it was great. l Think about the perfect I Doug -- sports - You did a lot more than just your section - thanks for the extra dedication. Suzanne -- underclassmen - It is not too often that we have someone this young on the staff - this enabled you to bring fresh ideas to the book. Scott - sports - lThanks! - For peddling all those M 8: M s lthat nobody wantedl, and for trying to sell your body lThat nobody wantedl. Katie Sue - senior section - Your great photography made the book what it is .. Great! Thanks for making the seniors at great section. i Mitzi - sports - lRuntt You deserve an extra thanks for being able to put up with all those short jokes and still hand in a terrific section Cheryl - activities - It is hard to thank someone when they have done so much - your great little phone calls saved the book. Anne - photo editor - lWabblU Wabbltl You had a big responsibility and you handled it well. People do not realize the trouble with pictures, do they? Mr. Smith - For all your understanding Kenton D Gold Studios - Our friendly photographer who willingly took all those group pictures. Mr. Morgan -- For all that typing we had to do. Mr.1Q Mrs. Comstock Mr. D Mrs. LeMaster, Mr. Doemm, Mr. Givens, Mr. 2: Mrs. Bruestle, and ' Mr. Bill Payne - Chaperones for our, great gigs. Camelot Music - For those great records to spin. Pied Piper - For the equipment 1?: Disc Jockeys . And thank you, THE STUDENT BODYYTHE CAI for supporting the 1982 Chessonlan. Rusty Payton D Lori Ellie - Editors in Chief w-

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-SPEECH TEAM - h This year the members of the Speech Team were: Ist row.- Terri Campbell, Bet- ty Mayenscheln, Lisa Fm- llc and Joy Matthews. 2nd row: Jane Modlln, Keith Henson, Anne Temple- ton, Kim Mays, Lisa Cal- Iebs and Cheryl Perslnger. They attended the John Mar- shall Forensic Tournament at Marshall University on Febru- ary 26th and 27th. They competed in dramatic duo, impromptu speeches, novice interpretation, informative speeches and broadcasting. CHESS TEAM The members of the newly formed Chess Team are: Ist row: John Vance - presi- dent, Mark Taylor - vice- president, Tim Reynolds, and Keith Henson - sec- retary. 2nd row: Daniel Honacker, David Moore - treasurer, Victor Keck and David Stone. Their sponsor is Mr. Murdock and they hope to participate in tournaments with other area schools.



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