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Page 98 text:
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BELOW: Terry Reunion enjoys reading her article in print. FAR BELOW: Roy Spezia tires of erasing mistakes. RIGHT: Smiling over a joke in her article is Robin Rowe. Putting together a school newspaper each week may seem like a difficult task to many students, but that is exactly what the hard-working staff members of North Pointe do. Every Friday, a new issue of North Pointe rolls off the presses and brings the current news, features, edi- torials and sports to the fingertips of the Grosse Pointe North student body. Handling the assignment of editor-in-chief as well as page one editor is Joyce Mazurek, who is in her third year of work with North Pointe. Page two editor, Doug Hebbard, keeps the students up-to-date on the latest album and movie releases thfough many Fine reviews each week. With topics ranging from stereo buying to close-up interviews with North students, feature editor Bob Evanski does a good job of managing page three. On the sports scene, page four editor Roy Spezia combines East-breaking results and per- sonal profiles of the athletes and coaches for an interesting look into Northis athletic programs. Not only is North Pointe read by thousands of people in the metropolitan area, the paper is sent to about 50 other high schools across the United States and Canada. The staPE in turn receives newspapers from these schools and learns many new ideas which they can apply to their stories in North Pointe. 94 Liherty
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ABOVE: Anne Leplev, Denise Wilmot and Dawn Ottoni concentrate on their music. LEFT: Mary Ditty and Bruce Demeulemeester iam on their bases. FAR ABOVE: Getting over their stage fright, the Beginning Chor'us sings Hey, Ho, Nobody Home.
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Donna Dauphinais, Joyce Mazurek and Bob Evanski, all with many questions, congregate around Mr. Ambergk desk. LEFT: Nick Manzella whips up something creative on his typewriter. ABOVE: A telephone call provides a refreshing break during the busy hours if work for Donna Dauphinais. Activities 95
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