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lP 'l The Wordprocessing Womenf' Lisa Kimball and Denise VanDorick. Yearbook Staff: Back: Evelyn Taylor, Julia Cutler, Laurie Anderson, Stacy Morrison, Samantha O'Neill, Betsy McCutcheon. Front: Julie Borda fEditorl Photography Staff: Back: Kris Stimac Becker. Front: Marybeth Haas. Larry Cahpman, Brian Dawicki, Debbi People Working to ' ' hen everyone was getting ready to leave J.l'l.S. for the ' ' summer, one group of students was just getting organized - the 1985 Yearbook Staff. Throughout the sum- mer days, from Jenkintown to Ocean City, brainstorming for ideas never ceased. As school began again, there was se- rious work to be done. The school was depending upon the staff to produce their year in pictures and words. A 56 Red Sz BluefThings group of five staff members travelled with Ms. Duke, the wild driver, to Moorestown to attend a yearbook semi- nar. There they learned the ins and outs of yearbook production. Suddenly there were deadlines to meet, layouts to do, and thousands of little'l jobs that are necessities to the final product. Working after school, Sunday after- noons, and sometimes through dinner the staff struggled on - pausing only to catch up on the latest gossip and grab another cookie. Relying only on a constant supply of munchies lpopcornll and their creative minds the 1985 yearbook took form Camong the pizza stains and cookie crumbsl. It is relieving to know that all the frustration, panicking, and hectic planning suddenly can melt away when the final deadlines are met and the re- lieving words i'lt's finishedl! are echoed throughout the business room.
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5. PX Student Council Top Row: Jessica Mauger, Patty McHugh, Besty McCutcheon, Stacy Morrison, Drew Stevenson, Chris Vernick, Tom Binkley, Heather Lukes, Jim Friel, Bottom Row: Jim Smith, Herta Clements, Scott Kissell, Scott Morrison, Kate Albright, Joanne Parkhill, Amy Butler, Gerry Parkhill. ft- Main Officers Top Row: Stacy Morrison lSecretaryl, Chris Vernick lTreasurerD. Bottom Row: Jessica Mauger tliresiclenti, Betsy McCutcheon Nice Presb. For the People Bottom Step: Christy Butler, Scott Bottom Step: Jen Regan, Sandy Bottom Step: Paul Hammil. Kissell. McDonough Top Step: Kate Albright, Amy Butler. Top Step: Chris Vernick. Top Step: Jill Kingsley, Kristy Smith. ThingsfStuclent Government 55
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Red 8: Blue Staff: First Row: Julie Borda, Marybeth Haas. Second Row: Chris Cahill, Peter Lichtman, Tom Bennett, Chris Riblet. Third Row: Mrs. Regli, Becky Reynolds, Bernadette Hoyt, Christy Butler, Annabelle Moreno, Andrea Carlson, Larry Chapman, Thomas White. Fourth Row: Evelyn Taylor, Amy Butler, Heather Munro. 1 . u K f ur, Lee Si H? if paul! 5-is Michael Loesch and Mrs. Regli give Thomas White a hand. Editor Peter Lichtman admires his Put Things in Print ' ' enkir1town's newspaper is quisitive spirit that led to the - now in its second year under answering of such questions as, l , ' ' the new name of Red 8: What was your most embarassing Blue. Its staff is experiencing grow- experience and What color is a ing pains as their size increases. Al- horse of a different collor? and 'tis Lgg. though there are plenty of staff there life after high school? liiizl members, boo-boos still do occur. The never-ending fear of the NJ 6 The paper exhibits in-depth in- overdue deadline presses staff vestigative reports by its news members, but when the paper is fi- IJGUID team: Peter Lichtman, Editor-in- nally published, all students are oc- Chief, Thomas White, Assistant Edi- cupied with reading a literary work ' 'T-:T tor, and Stacy Morrison, News Edi- worth praise. '1 8 L .G Fl-0 tor. Together, they created an in- ThingsfYearbook Staff 57
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