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Record “Fore vers” The seniors enrolled in the class accepted responsibilities and per- formed them on time according to advisor Mr. Schmorrow. Co-Editors of the class were Ron Hart and Dylan Schmorrow. Their main job was to get the paper out on time. Other important members were Jim Grosser who was in charge of the sports section and his assis- tants Scott Lock and Renee Mozal who have been in the class for one year. They wrote a sports column from ideas that Jim Grosser gave them. In charge of the layouts was Stephanie Fody who has been in the class for two years. Other members of the class that did the news are Amy Lasher and Wendy Jowett. They have both been in the class for one year. Mr. Schmorrow said that everyone in the class has done a fine job. Top Row : Scott I ock, Ron Hart, Jim Grosser, Dylan Schmorrow. Bottom Row : Renee Mozal, Amy Lasher, Wendy Jowett, Stephanie Fody. 1. Wendy Jowett puts the finishing touches 1. on her column. 2. Renee Mozal, Jim Grosser and Wendy Jow- ett are thinking about the football column. 25
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Yearbook and Amplifier Seniors 1. Don Mack just finishing typing his body copy. 2. Photographer Phil Vachon asks seniors Lori Noble and Jill Gates if they need any pictures. This year’s yearbook class contains seventeen seniors. They fill the major jobs of the class. Editor in Chief is Cindy Riebandt and she is a two year veteran of the year- book class. Last year Cindy worked on all facets of the book. Mrs. Kiefer, yearbook advisor, said “Cindy has been very conscientious about her job. Cindy works well with everyone.” This year’s ad manager is Lisa Van- Troostenberghe who has been in the class three years and her main job is to see that all the ads get into the book that are to be in the book. Don Mack, as the Senior Editor, is in charge of all the layouts that are done by the class. One of the most important people in the class is Rob Lange. He is in charge of all the photos that go into the year- book. Diana Leaym is in charge of handling the Senior pictures that Crain and Wil- liam’s take and she arranges the team pictures that are taken. 1 . Top Row: Don Mack, Rob Lange, Cary Bowman. Bottom Row: Cindy Riebandt, Diana Leaym, Lisa V an Troostenberghe. 2. 24
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Amplifier Delivers On Time The 1984-85 Amplifier had a good year. They introduced new goals and columns. On the average the Amplifier sold a little over three hundred copies per printing. The papers were printed twice monthly and were sold for ten cents per copy. They have made about four hundred dollars in pro- fits each year and planned to spend it on a new Commo- dore 64 computer system. Mr. Schmorrow said, “We buy things for the paper to make it easier for the students.” The computer has saved much paper work and has done many tasks such as making it possible to edit copy right on the computer along with computer-justified columns. Another feature recently added to this year’s Amplifier was the Rock-n-Roll and Game page. Overall, Mr. Schmorrow expressed that the 1984-85 issues of the Amplifier have been better than ever. Mr. Schmorrow also felt that three of his students : Ron Hart, Stephanie Fody , and Dylan Schmorrow deserved extra special recognition for their contributions to the Amplifier over the past three years. The student body has truly appreciated the Amplifier staff and their efforts. Top Row: Christy Carter, Pat Maday, Stephanie Fody, Ron Hart, Dylan Schmorrow. Middle Row: Renee Mozal, Terri Hand, Tammy Schenck, Fred Ciaramitaro, .Jennifer Drake, Jim Grosser, Scott Lock. Bottom Row: Amy Lasher, VVendv Jowett, Wendy Jones, Kim Behn.
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