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Mary Thresh in the typewriter zone. I f Sue Hayman: Even business managers have their soft moments. Andrea Sgidngr For Sigue Dietrichson and Lisa Markley these are the best of times. Claude Modesti goes ape over yearbook. BUT THEY TRIED AND THEY TRIED AND THEY TRIED.
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THE YE RBOOK STAFF CAN ' GET O SATISFACTION The 1982 Yearbook Staff was in pursuit of more than just satis- faction, they were in search of themselves. From layouts to lay- out editors, the staff just couldn't be satisfied. Time certainly wasn't on their side every time a deadline rolled along. Editor Lisa engaged in rnidnite madness sessions while Leslie, Rob and Mary tour zulus from the depths of the junglel typed beyond all belief. Mean- time Claude, the grateful pho- tographer editor, spent his days picturing himself at Dead con- certs. But to Claude's much needed rescue came Don, Han' son, Sarah, Becca and Andrea who dutifully captured the many diverse faces of JD on film. Sue-can-I-interest-you-in-an-ad contract-Hayman and her trusty sidekicks Donna and Andy ac- quired advertisements for the book. Amid the frenzy Signe, Laura, Sue, Brian, Robyn, Tracy and the rest of the staff spent their days cropping, typing and copying over layouts. Mr. Man- uel, the newly attained advisor, found out just how exciting his job can be. But still unsatisfied, some questions remain . . . What's to become of the staff? Will Leslie enter the typewriter zone? Will Claude go on to study the effects of senior superlatives in relation to ulcers? Will Lisa look another peanut M8cM in the eye? Will Sue open up a home for retired business managers? Will Mark write his autobiogra- phy depicting his numerous adventures with the year- book? - l QQ' , 1 'su , X ,s r A . 1 ' . -'-ss.. . sz- ,is 3: - I t.: L A TOP ROW? John Siegal, Andy Wang, Signe Dietrichson, Don Stewart SECOND ROW: Sarah Watkins, Tracey Bornstein, Ellen Cargo, Andy Cohen THIRD ROW: Sandeep Varden, Hanson Hsu, Lisa Markley, Sue Hayman, Donna Gentile, Robyn Schwartz FOURTH ROW: Mary Thresh, Leslie Buchanan, Rob Rosenblum, Mar- iana Jimenez, Rich Klein BOTTOM ROW: Dorrie Shaul, Orly Conley, Claude Modesti, Rhonda Wood, Laura Todd-LenonsABSENT FROM PICTURE: Andrea Seidner Although these questions remained unanswered one aspect of the 1982 Yearbook Staff will always stand true- even though they were never quite satisfied, nobody can say they didn't try . . . and try . . . and try.
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KEY CLUB KEEPS ON GROWING! Under the watchful eyes of Ontario Division Lt. Governor Susan Druyanoff, advisor Mrs. Mersereau, and Kiawanis advisor Mr. Roger Fisher, President Georgia Plavocos and her board have led this year's club to new heights. The club's membership has increased 6070 with almost 80 paid members. The Key club started the school year off with a bang. In late September, the Key Club held a rummage sale at Tecumseh that grossed over 1800 dollars. Other activities this year included the bloodmobile, a fund raiser for cerebal palsy, a dance at the middle school, and of course, the Key Club convention at the Pine's Resort in the Catskills. Bottom row: Sarah Lusignan, Marci Goldberg, Jill Lawler, Karen Levine, Sandra Hicks, Andy Cohen, Louis Citron, Jim Mathis, Geoff Miller, John Comerford, Ted Diehl,5econd row: Kershaw Mehta, Carolyn Biedinjer, Carole Procopiak, Cheri Schotz, Marla Shincller, Joyce Liu, Parestu Mehta, Leslie Perlow, Sue Morgenstein, Jill Fleischman, Kirsten Thun, Laurie Smedly, Stephanie Greene, Ellen Reisman, Tom Dickinson. Third row: Margot Farranto, Phyllis Pepper, Tia Till, Matt Millan, Kathy Pettit, Meg Goldberg, Mike O'Donnell, Jenny Kagan, Mrs. Mersereau. Fourth tow: Steve Mylon, Ellen Shaeffer, Jody Cincotta, Scarlett Plavacos, Michelle Darrigo, Jenny Crocker, Casey Mathews, Meg Stepenian, Jonathan Farr, Sam Kameny, Debbie Buchanan, Kiren Dosanjh, Margie Hayes, Michelle LaHood, Dave Myers, Carole Mosseau, Lynne D. Johnson, Keith Hartley, Nancy Newman. Top tow: Louise Berger, Gregg Watson, Sue Druyanoff, Karin Jenkeliet, Barb Pitone, Michelle Levine, Mary Jo Comerford, Karen Murphy, Sue Germain, Greg Bortoff, Jeff Wiener, Jim Verzino, Dave Kameny, Dick Farr, Pat Swan, Greg Ripich, Rich Titus, Rich Hill, Bob Marcus, Christy Markley, Stacy Abdo, Lisa Seketa, Julie Hayman, Anita Jenkeliet, Liz Duggan, Karen Axenfeld, Mary Kay Frank.
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