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ww A al ... :AX ' awk TREBLE CHORUS. Row 1: Cheryl Lahman, Barb Eck, Kristen Horvath, Jeanne Hoppe, U52 Mueller, Chris Brydenrhal, Cheryl Stake, Karen Schumacher, Cathy Sylvegfer, Nancy Lloyd, Ar- Boushley. Row 3: Pat Zemaitis, Lori Landon, Lisa Fritch, Karen rienne Alluri. Row 2: Cathy Harrington, Barb Mashral, Robby Ciesar, Lynn Snyder, Beth Wysf, Karlvy Hed. FRESHMAN CHORUS. Row 1: Kathy Galecke, Barb Olejniczak, Sherry jordan, Debbie Schoenberger, Sharon White. Row 3: Denise Liberti, Chris Lazzaro, Kim jones, jill Elfel, Mary Olova. iudy Parras, Diane Lunaberg, Nancy Knaack, Chris Loftus, Mary Row 2: Laura Vucovifh, Sue K6fSf9lf1, Kfl5l'6'fI Davis, Lora Zahn, Stark, Arny Tullar, Tonia Mason.
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Yearbook Reflects Images Of '82 The 1987-82 yearbook staff strived to make this year's Endeavor the best ever! Editor -in-chief Mau- reen Druffel and her staff of thirty-three worked long, hard hours to put together an accurate history of this school year. Each staff member put forth their best effort. The Editorial Staff consisted of Mary Stanaszek, Copy Editor, Aubrey Piech, Index Editor,' Pam Lemke, Senior Directory Editor, Debi Drake, Academic and Faculty Editor,' Bill Oakley, Boys Sports Editor,' loanne Griffin, Girls Sports Editor, Col- leen Sweeney, Activities Editor, Tony Frankiewicz, Clubs Editor,' and Alison Barkow, Classes Editor. The principal photographers were Sue Carey, lorn Focken, and john Karavidas. Yearbook class is divided into two semesters, Pub- lications I-ll, During the first nine weeks, all effort is directed toward learning the basic principles of yearbook journalism. Then, second and third quar- ters are dedicated to putting together the yearbook. After the yearbook is completed in April, students spend their time doing research on various topics in journalism. Not only is Publications a class, it is also considered a club that involves much team work and responsibility, We would like to give a special thank-you to our advisor, Mr. K ozanecki, for putting up with us throughout the year. Without his patience and orga- nization, this yearbook would not have been possi- ble. Thanks Koz!!! by Maureen Druffel and Sheryl Martinelli Tony Frankiewicz and Pam Lemke work on a heavy deadline. working Huskies!! The yearbook office is always filled with happy, hard- Mary Latzel searches for that perfect picture. Editor-in- chief Maureen Druf- fel lends a helping hand to Anita Frankiewicz. Being a part of the yearbook staff involves more than just pub- lishing pages, Koz shows his affection for the yearbook! DeWaaI takes charge! jeanne Foloky Carefully checks over her work.
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