King High School - Clarion Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1982

Page 324 of 330

 

King High School - Clarion Yearbook (Tampa, FL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 324 of 330
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Page 324 text:

The completion of a yearbook meets with mixed emotions from an editor: relief that a difficult task has finally ended and sorrow that a rewarding and challenging experience has too. Nevertheless, the fact still persists. The yearbook is finished and I actually have spare time on my hands. I began working on the 1982 Clarion over a year ago, off and on at first, then constantly since the beginning of the school year. It began, as all things do, as an idea and has developed into a 320 page reality. A lot of time, hard work, effort, care, and dedication has gone into producing this book, along with several headaches, burning of the midnight oil, and a few gray hairs. I hope you will treasure it as much as I do. Naturally, there is a long list of people without whose help and cooperation this book would not have been possible. Mr. Morin, Mr. Carlson, Mrs. Zambrano, Mrs. E. Nichols, Mrs. Fales, Mrs. O’Hara, Miss Meadows, and Mrs. McLean, my teachers over the past two years, thank you for putting up with an empty desk where I should have been but was not because of Clarion. Mr. Frank Meier, Mr. Rick Nault, and the Bryn-Alan photographers, thank you for putting up with last minute rushes, special requests, and numerous phone calls. Mr. Randy Smith, our publishing representa- tive; thank you for your guidance, help, and advice in publishing this book. Mrs. Jacqueline Allen, Language Arts department head, thank you for caring about the publications at King and acting as foster sponsor while Mrs. Pittman was out on maternity leave. Mrs. Gillespie, bookkeeper, thank you for patiently balancing receipt books after school and during your lunch. Debbie Kortes, thank you for typing many of the 65 pages that went into compiling the index. Thank you to any unmentioned faculty member and parent who aided in the production of this book. To my family, thank you for everythinglknd lastly, Mrs. Barbara Pittman, thank you for “just doing your job. ’ll have learned more than you may think from you. Editor-in-chief Jigsaw Puzzle Bl L- W - rz $18,500 Hunter Publishing Co.. Winston-Salem, N.C. 1,200 9 X 12 160 pt. binder’s board with blind embossed design on front and back lids. Base material ■— lextone in base color of deep walnut with brown overtone applied. Whirl grain with black rub. Embossed Black Times Roman with bold 10 pt., 2 pt. leaded, indented Times Roman Bold style 179, 24 pt. 8 pt. solid, overburn or reverse 338 79 sheets and tapes 800 375 1,550 160 6,310 Theme of the 1982 Clarion Ifil Cost of the 1982 Clarion Publishing Company Number of 1982 Clarions printed Description of cover j. Finish of paper Color of ink Family of type used Body copy size Headlines Captions Rolls of film used Artwork bought Rough drafts used Final layouts used Copy sheets used Paste-up guides used Hours spent by staff producing 1982 Clarion 3201 Editor's Page

Page 323 text:

The last exam has been turned in, the last bell has rung, the last hall has emptied, the last bus has left. The school year is over. Our puzzle is now complete. Every piece is in place and it has become absorbed in the larger puzzle of our life. NVe must now build a new puzzle. For some it will still consist of King, for others it will consist of college or a career. The building of our new puzzle will lead us away from King, away from each other. As we follow our individual interests, we will loose contact with many of our old friends and meet and gain new ones. The new puzzles we will build will also one day be completed and will become part of the puzzle of our life. The cycle is unending. Closing 319



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