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Newspaper editor Iulie Treece goes to her locker for materials concerning the With Exacto blade in hand, Larry Brossia decides the best place to cu. nis picture senior issue of the paper. , , ar B , JJ!! V ,V 7 V 1, 'Z Diligently working on their spreads, junior Ginger Davis and senior Steve Weber take their places at the work table. 34lIournalism
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Preparing refreshments for senior awards Discussing what will be done with the rest of their account is Ieff Brehmer and Troy night iS jUl1i0I' NHS member Lisa Weyhen Kleindienst. President Shaun Schultz presents the introduction speech for the junior induction cere- I1'lOI'ly. , Front: Dana McCracken, Karen Beaufait, Wendy Karain, Becky Edelbrock, Karen Brockman, and Shelly Denman. Middle: Patty Skinner, Iudy Aron, Kathy Rehberg, Pam Emch, julie Treece, Lisa Kleindienst, Michelle Stoner, Darlene Kanitz, Kathy Keinath, Lisa Gossard, and Elizabeth Vogt. Back: Mr. Gasidlo, Shaun Schultz, Troy Weyher, jeff Brehmer, Steve Weber, Larry Brossia, Bob Vogt, and David Dermanelian. National Honor Society!33
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Coeditor Lisa Gossard decides on the different picture placements for her spread. At the senior awards banquet, the ad- vanced students of the journalism staff , received awards for their work in that I I area. Liaa Gossard and julie Treece con- . 1 . if gratulate each other with Miss Coombs, l lf 5 Shaun Schultz and Iulie Eash. The first year journalism students are, front: Marty Lake, Becky Edlebrock, Karen Brockman and Karen Beaufait. Back: Larry Brossia, Traci Goethe, Lana Nabozny, Ginger Davis, advisor Miss Coombs and Steve Weber. Students produce Publications Work, work, work was the motto of the journalism class this year. As soon as one project was finished, it was time to start another. The journalism staff is responsible for the school news- paper, THE VIKING PRESS, and the award winning Tempus yearbook. This was the first year that the journalism staff was able to have the paper printed like a real newspaper. The stories were taken to the Tecumseh Herald where they were printed by the process of offset printing. The newspaper was secondary, however, to the yearbook, which was a year long concern. The stu- dents were responsible for 95'Z1 of the pictures put into the yearbook. They also have to write all copy and captions, talk to coaches for their stories, and many times stay after school to finish their work. This year's executive staff were Iulie Treece, newspaper editor, Iulie Eash and Lisa Gossard, yearbook co-editors, and Shaun Schultz, business manager. journalism I 35
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