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WORKING TOGETHER for a common goal is one of the special feelings John Mundell and Heather Burch experience while working on the various sections of the yearbook. I LIKE EDITING, said co- feature editor Karen I-lile about her responsibilities on the Highlander staff. She edits content and watches grammar and spelling. 64 PUBLICATIONS
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1 i S i DEBATE, FRONT ROW: Chris Ragheb, Dave Fishman, Katie McKenzie, Leandra Preuss, Jim Hoffman, Craig Ciccone. SECOND ROW: Ben VonZastrow, Jim Killeen, Julie Davidge, Helen Christie, Kristin Roney, Laura Stapleton, Mary Ring, Mike Kiptyk, Tom Wydra. THIRD ROW: Tony Loge. Mr. Klemme, John Halbert. Bill Bird, David Hanigan, Andy Song. FORENSICS, FRONT ROW: Kristin Roney, Wendy Katz, Molly Hauser, Buffy Martin, SECOND ROW: Julie Davidge, Melanie Hansen, Peggy Rehfus, Sue Macey, Nicole Mills, Becca Bahr, Laura Stapleton, Kelly Lasser. THIRD ROW: Ed Dearaedt, Eric Dickson, Steve Hanigan, Tom Fiscella, Bill Bird, John Halbert, Ben VonZastrow. DEBATEXFORENSICS 63
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X ..,,..... N 2 1 Anne Carrol COMMIT E ' The sense of commitment that Seaholm's journalists feel drives them to pull together and work overtime. The commitment that goes into yearbook is an experience to remember because of the re- sponsibility involved, says Jody Kafarski. Yearbook edi- tors and staff members spend the after school and evening hours meeting deadlines to ensure the timely arrival of the book. Meeting deadlines is a riot, proclaims Geoff Gal- ligher. When time is running out, a joke from a fellow staff member helps to ease the JENNY ROOT AND OTHER High- lander editors must count the correct number of papers to give to each student with either an activities pass or a newspaper subscription. tension of the deadline rush. Newspaper is an overtime activity too because of all the work done after school, some- times until 9:00 pm. Managing Editor Jim Mazzarella takes his work very seriously. When you start something from scratch, you feel that it's your baby and you have to nurture it. Staff and editors alike are commited to hard work. It's more than being in the paper. It's seeing your research that makes it exciting, says co- sports editor Ted Arnstein. Continued Yearbook and newspaper editors and staffers spend the aftersehool and evening hours meeting deadlines. A YEARBOOK CONSISTS PRI- MARILY of pictures rather than written copy, so Amy Osterhoff must pick only the best photos for an attractive layout. L11 Peters PUBLICATIONS 65
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