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Computers streamline yearbook production This year two additions helped the staff in- crease productivity and meet deadlines ahead of schedule. The new additions were two IBM personal computers. The computers were used to set all of the copy for the book and speed editing of the copy before it was mailed to Toylor Publishing Company. The computers were also used to keep advertising records. As well as the addition of the computers to the office, seven new sophomores were added to the largely junior dominated staff Seniors were not excluded from the staff either, but they were definitely a minority with only ten on this year's staff. Planning for the 1987 book began early in the summer when Scott Snyder, Beth Fissel, Evan McNish, and Julie Burger traveled to yearbook camp. While at camp the crew decided on such things as the cover design, page designs, and the overall layout of the book. All of this hard work put the staf- fers ahead of schedule and provided for less stress ot deadline time. Other editors who aided in the production of this year's book were junior Heather Manley and seniors Jeff Wasilko, Beth Miller, and Barry Pry. Although being on the yearbook staff may seem like a lot of work, the staff is able to find some time to relax and take it easy. During these times, they like to joke around with each other and talk about what's happening around the school. Senior Robin Bozorth summed up the staff's feelings best by saying, It's a lot of fun working with the other yearbook staff members and it's neat seeing the different parts of the yearbook come together as the year progresses! Storting above ond moving clockwise, Robin Dozarth sets copy on the computer in the yearbook office. Jeff Wasilko snaps photos of the wotei polo team of the Flndloy Col- lege Recreation Center, and. Mr. T.R. Gratz enjoys the yearbook Christmas party with Mrs. Detsy Pry. 28
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Hard work pays off for award winning paper Storting above ond moving clockwise. Meg Woolond lays out the DIueOGold ods. Craig Porter outlines one of the articles for publication, and. Karrle Barczyk and Mr. Stephen Froelich discuss the placement of articles for an upcoming edition of the DIueOGold . It's hard ro pick out any special people on rhe staff because everyone gives 1 10 per- cent in their designated jobs, commented Karrie Barczyk, editor-in-chief of the Blue Gold. The Blue Gold was published 15 times dur- ing rhe school year and included coverage nor only of student activities but of events in the community, the state, and the na- tion which affected our student body Under rhe direction of Mr. Stephen Froelich, the staff produced an oward winning newspaper The newspaper won a firsr place raring from Columbia University's Scholasric Press Association and received the Findlay City School's Good Apple award. Layour nighr con be a very hectic and chaotic time for the staff. On Monday nights the staff usually figures out which ar- ricles will appear on which pages. The edirors and Mr. Froelich are rhe ones plan- ning where rhe arricles will be placed. The sroff usually stays after school on Mondays until about 8:30 p.m. and on Tuesdays until about 600 p.m. Closing words from editor Barczyk sum up the experience she has received being a sraff member on rhe DIue Gold. Irs been really grear working on rhe sraff for rhese past three years and in rhe office rhe pasr two years. You ger ro know everyone really well. The hands-on experience wirh rhe equipment we use is something we should be forrunare for since orher papers we ger from around the United States don't look half as good as ours. 29
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