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Editor-in-Chief Glenn Farley and Bob Stenstrom discuss plans for the nex issue of the Pioneer with Mrs. Hutson. Journalism: Top row: J. Lichner, P. Canfield, S Spera, C. Garrigus, M. Wagner. Third row: J. Busse, J. Doskoczynsky, S. Elyasir, J. Reed, R. Styne, K. Abrams, T. Wendel, R. Reeve. Seconc row: S. Simon, R. Holley, C. Minor, E. Erban, Stolton, C. Bartolucci, L. Schwartz, K. Kopoian Adviser Mrs. Hutson. Bottom row: L. West, P. Falter, J. Lamping, C. Edelman, R. Yaffe, M. Serafin.
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Pioneer Staff Left to right: L. Wexler, M. Hempel J. Strand, B. Stenstrom, L. Chrobak S Friedman, C. Glowacki, K. Kaz, uality Artwork Featured in Pion S. Brown Although the year was marked by rising costs, the Pioneer still managed to publish the paper for only one dime. Monitary assistance by the Board of Education enabled the staff to produce a larger paper than last year with no ad- ditional cost to its readers. Activity tickets and cafeteria sales further strengthened the Pioneer, which is published prior to special events. The Neat-O-Adventure Comics became one of the features of the paper. Mrs. Hutson commented on the fine artwork contributed by the staff artists. tl Q Upper Left: Mrs. Hutson goes over an article submitted by Scot Above: Feature Editor Kevin O'Rourke prepares a two-page sprf submitted to the
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The school's literary magazine, Ouroboros, came out in the early spring this year in an attempt to inspire writers and poets to submit their work for next year. Several English teachers spent time discussing material from the magazine with their classes. The staff, con- sisting of volunteers from the Creative Writing classes, read the entries, voted for the best ones, and typed them up for the magazine. Selec- tions were made on the basis of their creativeness and originality. Staff members Melanie Hirsch, Nancy Harner, and Randy Buslik look ow year's mag Guroboros Makes Early Appearai Ourboros Staff Sitting: S. Brockstein, M. Dubin. Standing: D. Cartland, K. Gutkowski, S. Kaminsky, B. Warm: Harner, M. H
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