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224 I can hardly believe it! My high school career is over. I don't know whether to be sa-dor elated I started four short years ago, snot-nosed and very inexperienced, not knowing where to turn. I wandered during my freshman year, getting involved in nothing in particular. During my sophomore year I had the good fortune to become involved in the yearbook. I started as a photographer, and through time I've become editor. I've had the unique pleasure of experiencing both the good and the bad in 3 years on the staff. The BAD: missing deadlines, missing pictures, missing copy, missing persons, missing yearbooks, missing organization, missing experience And the GOOD: Winning a Golden Eagle Award from the Northern Illinois Scholastic Press Association, being ON TIME for deadlines, seeing my work in print, meeting and working with other staffers, students, teachers, parents, and administration. But most of all, the yearbook has been something for me to belong to, something from which I could honestly feel a sense of accomplishment. I would sincerely like to thank the following people: Mr. Mike Hackleman, our American Yearbook Representative, for all the meetings, advice, and help; Mrs. Florence Sweringa, Dean's Office Secretary, for all the typing and Xeroxing; Mr. David Ritter, Audio-Visual Department, for the negatives we borrowed; Root Photographers, for the film and the excellent photographic assistance; and most of all, Mrs. Florence Saimon, our advisor who spent endless amounts of time, energy, and money in helping to produce this book. I'd also like to thank all of the people of Glenbard East, the nFaces In The Crowd , without whom this book would not be possible. Hope ya'll like the booklllll Best wishes to next years staff. Love and luck to all my family, especially Manya Elaine and Stephen William; Take care Mrs. 8, Mrs. H in New Orleans, Kimberly Giltner, Patricia Ann, and all of my friends; also! Dr. Paul T. Hartman: Have a great retirement, I canlt wait for your book, and HI see you this winter in Los Angeles . . . Always and forever, szgz yQMKzZZ x 44' 45$ Lee Johnson and Jeff Faust, the gentlemen who designed the cover of this book. Dawn Mackett. who was our. Business Manager and worked a great deal on the index. Crazy Bob llPoIar Bear Zacks, resident Ted Nugent impressionist and general lunatic. Editor Tom Jozwiak. TM
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