DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1975

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PI ISM Aquires ' New Lcck Having a professional printer set the type, rather than that set by the students, as was done last year, improved the ap- pearance of the paper greatly. Even though this was more expensive, it gave more space for articles and made less work for the students. Financially the Prism had many prob- lems. Along with the rising costs of ma- terials, only thirty percent of the student body, on the average, bought the news- paper. Junior Bill Wagner states, I never buy a paper because someone I know will always have one. In October, seven members of the staff visited Bowling Green State University for a day. They learned different ways of inter- viewing and researching. Last year all edi- tors took Journalism I to learn how to write, think, and organize their work. Mark Glasper explained that contro- versial headlines, in-depth feature stories, more sports coverage were all new ideas that improved the quality of the paper. »-x«-N- Thomas A. DeVilbiss High School • ■ i % 3301 Upon Avenue Toledo, Ohio EditortoHAief .......: Mark Glasper Kr ••• Donna Eriksfn EkUtorUl Editor Marw r « , r! ' Heather Dah ?rjl Dean Ware A«tSporU Editor Jim Lyncl B«U»«. Manager Vicki Weme. A« t BuriB«t Maiiiw Sheila Kop, y ••• DeniseRussel JudyDetric! .Hr - ' . Mr. John R. Blin) bZ? ?? t ' P ' SM are those of the DeVilbis lU|h School oewtpaper ttaff and do not necenarUy represent th optetoM ct Ui» »dwol ' t dmimi tratioo and stall. Above: This block of the staff members appears in every issue. Below: Denise Russe focusses before takmg a shot of the painters working in the gym. Only twenty cents, says Claire Shoemaker as she convinces Debb Ligibel to support the paper. 16 PRISM

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New Staff Sparks New Ideas Getting High! Randa Mansour and Rick Thielen. ads-manager the thermometer after reaching the $1,000 point. Nineteen juniors and only nine seniors brought inexperience but many new ideas to the staff. Josten ' s American Yearbook Co., the new printer, brought earlier and more fre- quent deadlines but made pasting class pic- tures and blueprints unnecessary and also made possible more color. Kathy Sheline, Terry Netterfield, and Mrs. L. Berger visited the plant at Clarksville. Tenn. in the summer. The whole staff toured the Toledo Blade to learn about the printing process. When school began, every staff member had received at a summer meeting a de- tailed job analysis. Starting out the year by flying to New York seemed a good idea to 16 staff mem- bers. Three days ' sight-seeing and two days of classes at Columbia University made the trip fun and enlightening. Finding out the 74 yearbook won the medalist rating for the 4th consecutive year was only one excit- ing moment of the trip. Darkroom Darlings. Counter-clockwise from top; Sue Juergens. printer: Rusty Choi m.in. Andrea Bartley. and Terry Netterfield. photographers. Hello New York! Molly Day. Kj M.msour greet New York throu Shull. and Randa heir hotel window POT 0 ' GOLD 15



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«?; Satisfaction gleems In Mark Glasper ' s eye as he overlooks the paper. kbove: Totaling profits is one of Vickl Werner ' s responsibilities Jpper Right: Meeting deadlines Is the main goal of Judy Det Ick. Right: Mr. John Blinn discusses the sales. PRlSM 17 ' -A

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