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Mari Brinkman rushes to meet the deadline., Looking through the files to get some ideas is Lars Pasternack. 44... Colleen Kelly types up a storm! Ann Kruckmeyer gathers important facts over the phone. 599 Ben Chow is deeply engrossed in his work. 1 . mlm 4:-in , ,W 1 3: IOURNALISM CLASS: Row 1: Anna Masella, Frank Dimaggio, Ben Chow. Row 2: Terry Poulos, Dorette Polous, Colleen Sweeney, Margarete Ronnett, Cheryl Boushley. Row 3: Kyle Bennett, Kurt Karchmer, jamil Khoury, Ed O'5haughnessy, Kathy Hubert.
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Correspondent Tells It Like It ls! The Correspondent, Hersey's award winning newspaper, does an excellent job of keeping stu- dents informed on major events. The hard working staff of 45 students, most of whom are from journal- ism classes, has managed to publish the Correspon- dent twice a month throughout the 7987-82 school year. Hersey is the only school in the district and one of the few in the state that does all its own work, except for the actual printing of the paper. This takes much time and effort. Every other Sunday the staff spends from 8- 70 hours working on the layout. The stories that appear in the Correspondent are written by students in journalism classes. As a part of class, these students also do work on the layout and advertising for the paper. With the help of advisors Mr. McDonell and Mr. Wilson, this year's Correspondent staff did a great job of keeping Hersey's student body informed. by Mary Latzel EDITORIAL STAFF: Mr. Dan McDonell, Advisor, Colleen Kelly, Editor,' Mari Brinkman, Editor. 1 jamil Khoury and Pinky Ronnett discuss ideas for the layout. GENERAL STAFF. Row 7: Ben Chow, Chris Tenenholtz, Liz Bartlow, editors Colleen Kelly, and Mari Brinkman. Row Margarete Ronnett, Vicky Frank, Ann Kruckmayer, jean Bednarz, Laurey Biegert, jane Rossi. Row 3: Carrie Costello, Stephanie Uhl, jamil Khoury, Myrina Apgar, Pete Franklin, Lars Pasternack, Hannes Danner, Randy Schmaltz.
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Student Council Strives To Promote Spirit Student Council is one of the main organizations in the school. lt is made up of approximately twenty representatives from each class. Student Council has many goals. They help to improve student participa- tion and school spirit, as well as to keep communica- tion lines open between students and the district administration. Some traditional activities Student Council sponsers include Grass Day, organizing the Homecoming Activities, the Christmas Assembly, Penny Days to support the orphans, and various ser- vice projects throughout the year. New this year, was the sending of balloons during Homecoming week. It proved to be very successful and was en- joyed by many students. Coronation also went over very well. The four officers this year are Dave Adelman, Tra- cy McAllister, Monica Wendell, and Libby Meier. These four students, along with the committee chairmen, make up the Executive Board. Their basic purpose is to discuss new ideas and decide whether Student Council should consider them or not. The underclass councils are very promising, con- sequently, Hersey has applied to host the State Con- vention in the years to come. Student Council's hard work and enthusiasm has helped in making this year's council very successful. by Kelli Shoub l Wendy Specht has fun mocking the Pomber- While decorating the halls, ers. Seniors take time out for a quick picture. . , fl tl 5 I n --rm. F E: .' T , 4 .V STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Recording Secretary Monica Wendell, President Dave Adelman, Treasurer Libby Meier. Not Pictured: Vice President Tracy McAllister. Freshmen Council members participate in an original class dress- up day. julia Toba and Karen Dagian put on their thinking caps during a recent Student Council meeting.
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