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who KGOIQQQ ML? WWW EWG QUWDOQ lf any group should be on top of school happenings, it would have to be the LOG and QUADRANT staffs. LOG, the school newspaper, was published by three major staffers and assisted by the Journalism 1 class. Although they experienced a rough beginning with such a small staff, the LOG underwent several changes, ranging from the layout to publishing every three weeks and selling the paper for two days rather than one. The LOG had several mon- ey raising events. They held a Christ- mas stocking raffle, contests and a special issue for each class. As a community service, the staff wrote articles for the Sunday Record. The QUADRANT staff experienced fairly smooth sailing after major dif- ferences were settled. ln the begin- ning ofthe year, the theme and cov- er of the yearbook seemed to be the biggest issues, causing some confu- sion of an unexperienced staff. But after these were decided upon, the staff began cooperating by meeting deadlines and having a good time being together. The QUADRANT staff also went on two field trips to sell ads and to visit local newspaper publishers. A trip to Bowling Green State Uni- versity highlighted the LOG and QUADRANT staffs' year because the yearbook won a Buckeye Award, the highest honor awarded to a year- book in the state of Ohio. The two classes also enjoyed a good social atmosphere. They com- bined efforts for a Christmas party and gift exchange. Ending the year, they held a fair well picnic to pass out gag awards. This Page: 1. Advisor, Mr. Kurt Snyder, teaches Terri Manion basic rules for writing copy. 2. LOG and QUADRANT Qleft to rightj: John Osburn, Stephanie Jagel, Denise Hufnagle, Mr. Kurt Snyder, Mike Ferdinandsen, Donna Pierson, Gary Klink, Kris Koch, Molly Domen- tet. Rhonda Whittaker, Paula Stengel, Terri Manion, Chris Corbeil, Theresa Walker. Opposite Page: 1. Although many things were put in the QUADRANT files and never seen again, pho- tographers Kathy Glossa and Donna Pierson know exactly where to find their pictures. 2. During a field trip at Bowling Green, LOG editor Jeff Higley and Denise Hufnagle have a good time as they leave. 3. Since many things must be typed for the yearbook, Chris Cebull and Theresa Walker spent many of their working hours at the typewriter. 4. Senior Yvonne Cook looks for new ideas in old yearbooks. 18 Log And Quadrant
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1. Even falling doesn't hurt Linda Eversole when she has a good time skiing. 2. Bus trips to Brandywine gives members a chance to relax before and after skiing. 3. Before going onto the slopes, ski club members listen to the instructor's directions. As the first snow falls, the avid ski- er begins hunting for his beloved skis. While he dusts them, he dreams of being the first one to sail down the glistening snow covered slopes. These thoughts do not only come to professional skiiers, but also to high school skiiers. Every Tuesday afternoon for six weeks, a group of approximately 41 students traveled by bus to Brandywine, where they skied until 9:30. these winter adventures cost each ski club member S50 for six left tick- ets and rental equipment or S532 for the lift passes. Each participant also recieved three extra passes to Brandywine, which they club use on thier own time. Ski cub members started in early fall to raise money for their outings by selling Health and almond bars. They also planned a Saturday of to- boganning, sledding and, or course, skiing. SKU GLUI EGELKSQQ G1 llliil ite Elite 'LEQBJFJ
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