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Misko Views Entertainment The theme for the 1983 Miskodeed mode the student body feel as though it were looking at a revue of the 1982-83 school year. The editors set up the book like o theatre pro- gram and concentrated on explain- ing what MHS students and faculty found entertaining in their lives. Something new in the yearbook was o special offer to the parents of sen- iors. They were encouraged to buy patron ads and congratulate the Class of 1983 in a special way. The number of students on staff in- creased over the previous year. And two staff members, Linda Derbin and Debbie Blue, attended journalism in- stitute at lU, DIoomington, the pre- vious summer. The ideas they brought bock aided the staff ' s early planning sessions immensely. According to Mrs. Warner, Being on staff provides a great experience for students because they learn so much about their school while developing their skills in writing, designing and organizing their time. Seniors Debbie Blue and Julie Cheh coiefuily crop the pictures that will be on their pages. 1st row: C. Emmons, M. Wogner, P. Kocsis, A. Colvin, K. Monn. 2nd row: D. Schaefer, J. Cheh, L Derbin, D. Blue, N. Smith, R. Burl ett. Ord row: K. Kobb, G. Ford, C. Klelnrlchert, W. Mellen, C. Chamberlln, K. Ice, J. Bullord, S. Rose. Not pictured: P. Bauer, C. Heston, J. Michel, C. Pendergross, R. Snider, J. White. Mr. Beckham helps Editor Linda Derbin design the pictures In her layout. Miskodeed 23
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Changes Mark ' 63 Alltold The Editor-in-Chief of the Alltold was Pete Dornsife with ossistont editor Kim Diddle and business manager Su- san Datiz. The paper was distributed every two weeks with three eight-page issues instead of the previous two. The newspaper was also printed on white, heavyweight paper instead of the usual newsprint. Mrs. Warner stated that, The staff began work in mid-summer to orga- nize the paper, and their efforts paid off greatly with the publishing of an eight-page issue the first week of school, earlier than previous years. Two members of the staff of fourteen attended a journalism workshop at Indiana University. These members were Pete Dornsife ond Mike Ste- phens. The hard work and dedication of publishing a newspaper proved to be o rewarding experience for the 1982-1980 Alltold staff. Editor Pete Dornsife dedicates most of his time to making sure the paper is informative as well OS entertaining. Sitting: T. Thomos, 5. Ermeti, A. Spiingman, G. Duncan, K. Farnsworth, K. Diddle. Stonding: T. DHoore, M. Stephens, J. Michel, P. Dornsife, T. Kling. Not pictured: S. Datiz, T. Rodabaugh, C. Done. Senior Tim Kllng carefully checks the lining of the paper on the light toble. 22 Alltold
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Lady President Presides This year ' s Student Council hod 46 members. Each member was elected from their sponsor room. Student Council met at 2:05 on the first Thurs- doy of each month. At these meetings the students dis- cussed up-coming events and fellow students ' opinions and ideas on school octivifies. ey went towards the Homecoming gome and dance. Student Council organized construc- tion of on M on a yord plot visible from the stadium. The white M in a maroon background was outlined with shrubbery and white flowers. They also sponsored Grandparents ' Day, a day when grandparents were invited to spend the day with students at MHS. The council orga- nized the annuel powderpuff foot- ball gome between senior-junior- sophomore girls, too. They raised money by selling spirit Overall, members worked hard and baskets and other products. This mon- gained a sense of responsibility. y Dlock, first female Pi nt Council, congratulate „ ot Homecoming, on event spons Council. nons, K. Monglesdorf, T. „,,., -. ....rader, D. Koselak, T. Dlock, G. Dodry, M. Leyes, J. Rehmel, J. Lowrence, A. Kuspo. 2nd row: P. Kocsis, L. Hodory, G. Delorenzo, A. Lunte, T. Grohom, D. Strong, N. Smith, D. Drandt, K. Wolengo, J. Cheh, L. Leikens, L. Dickel, S. Alexonder, K. Podgett, T. Dergner, J. Brooks, T. Jogermon, J. Vervynkt, D. Dorkes, S. Wells, G. Niedbolski, J. Michel. 4th row: M. Siney, G. Holidoy, J. Grover, R. Dufoi, J. Murroy. D. Rogers. 24 Student Council
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