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lEnuds o{y Q JfeatReA Preparation for The Student started long before the beginning of the school year. The theme, “Fallen Feathers”, and sub-themes had to be decided; pages needed designing; copy was waiting to be written; and the staff organizing had to be done. With deadlines looming over them ev- ery few weeks, the staff spent many frantic and fast-paced days in the class- room. Their work consisted of drawing “dummy” layout designs, transferring to tri-copies, writing copy, taking and devel- oping pictures, designing graphics, and keeping the books in the order — not to mention endless hours of typing, printing, proof-reading, correcting, rewriting and rushing around in a panic as the deadline approached! Adding to the general confu- sion was the occasional argument between staff members, but such disagreements were easily smoothed over, restoring rela- tive harmony. How did the yearbook staff find time to Getting suggestions for her band copy, Business Manager Michelle Morris prepares the BRMM spread. NOT PICTURED: G. Crittenden, J. Grain, V. Pearl, T. Wajda, R. Jowett, C. LaVere, and N. Carnahan. handle all this? Many long hours were put in after school by Adviser Ms. Zauner, Editor-In-Chief Tina Carroll, and various other staff members. It was not unknown for these people to remain at their posts until 10:00 p.m. when a deadline was near. In addition, the yearbook tried something new this year: they organized an after-school yearbook staff. The new group consisted of people who were inter- ested in working on the yearbook, but could not participate in the class. Once again, Advisor Ms. Zauner and Editor-In- Chief Tina Carroll were there to super- vise. Class and after-school work sessions were not the only time yearbook members put into the making of The Student. Each member was required to meet an ad-sales quota, contacting various businesses around Port Huron, offering them the opportunity to advertise in the yearbook. And of course, there were the yearbooks themselves to sell. Each staffer The members of The Student were as follows: J. Sliwa, A. Lakin, D. Dooley, K. Sanderson, M. Diaz, P. Pruneau, T. Tonkovich, D. Todd, S. Coburn, J. Zauner, K. Richmond, K. Twiss, M. Dauphinais, K. Smith, K. Jemison, T. Carroll, T. Klink, J. Clute, M. Morris, B. Hock, D. VanDenBerge, S. Nelson, and T. Tolladay. took orders in his or her third hour class for a few days early in October, while some volunteered their time to sell during the three lunch hours. Also, there were yearbook gatherings at several loca- tions around the state. On September 27, Editor-In-Chief Tina Carroll at- tended an EML meeting at Mt. Clemens High School. On October 10, about 10 members of The Student staff attended a convention at Michi- gan State University. There is a lot more involved in putting together a yearbook than meets the eyes and ears of most people. The 1988-89 yearbook staff hopes that this edition of The Student will hold many special memories for you in your “feathering” future. COPY BY TINA CARROLL AND JO CLUTE Indexing contact sheets is Photography Editor Brian Hock. Bri- an was also Sports Editor. LAYOUT DESIGN BY TINA CARROLL YEARBOOK 23
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Beginning the painstaking job of organizing the senior section, Tina Carroll checks the class list. The Job of Editor-In-Chief made free moments rare for Tina. PHOTO BY TOD! EDITORIAL STAFF ADVISER — Ms. Zauner EDITOR-IN-CHIEF— Tina Carroll SENIOR EDITOR— Tina Carroll JUNIOR EDITOR— Tiffani Klink SOPHOMORE EDITOR— Shellee Coburn FRESHMAN EDITOR — Suzanne Osborne STAFF EDITOR— Tina Carroll SPORTS CO-EDITORS— Brian Hock BUSINESS MANAGER— Michelle Morris AD MANAGER — Kimberly Jemison COPY EDITOR— Jo Clute ARTIST — Kevin Sanderson ASSOCIATE ARTIST— Kevin Stflhpnflu PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR— Brian Hock DARKROOM MANAGER— Todd Talladay PHOTOGRAPHER— Kevin Twiss
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Marching forward, Sue Paciorek leads the field for the beginning of half time. Both are part of For halftime, Angie Reilly performs to Proud Mary, Thunderbirds and Display Flags out on to the the Marching Machine. a routine they learned at camp. “Grand and Glorious, we’ll be victorious ... ” Suzanne Leatherberry smiles as she and other T- Birds accomplished a move to the Fight Song. 24 THUNDERBIRDS
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