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CAPTAIN SUSAN Sakin looks for lhal unusual angle that will make a dominant football picture for the yearbook spread. As the Captains sailed across the sea, they voiced these opino ns as they went about their shipboard tasks. In what ways have you change since your freshman year? I've realized that the world is big and I might become lost for a while. But. I will make it on my own. Thank you Spencer for being a father when I needed one. — TONYA BASKERVILLE. In what ways have you changed since freshman year? Since freshman )ear, I have grown wiser to the things around me. I have changed in many aspects. I've also grown more mature. One must always remember to follow their heart, not the mind. — LYSET RAMOS In what ways have you changed since your freshman year? Since my freshman year I have become more open and out going. I have matured and I believe in myself which enables me to relate better to others. — CAMMIE WOLFORD If you were a freshman again, what would you do differently? If I had a chance to be a freshman again. I would he friends with more upper classmen because they could teach me how the school works and how I could have more fun. — JOE SERGEWICH. W hat would you see yourself doing 10 years from now? I can see myself lost at sea on a Cruise to Nowhere or I can see myself in a mirror. — WYATT ULRICH Log floats Fore and Aft ' The Log set sail with Editors Kara Gaetano. Danica Messerli. Josh Danowitz. Tonya Baskerville, and Susan Sakin. With artwork provided by Meredith Weltner, the staff chose its theme in the spring and late August meetings. The highlight of these meetings was a trip on Captain Kara Gaetano’s boat. This inspired the crew to work hard on the theme Fore and Aft. Additionally. Captain Josh Danowitz joined Adviser Mr. Robert W. Thomas at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association summer workshop. After listening to Colonel Chuck Savedge critque the book, they decided to make a number of stylistic changes. Kara Gaetano. Editor in Chief, stated, “Our book this year will break old traditions and will become more modern. We will take many risks and 1 hope it is a success. The senior queslionaire was split up and added as a feature in both the Activities and the Curriculum sections. A new feature was added to the Sports section with a sports honor roll added to the scoreboard. A faculty directory was added leaving room for more student pictures in the Curriculum section. Seniors have another privilege this year. Their senior quote w ill appear opposite the best wishes of their parents. Typing was done by Mrs. Cynthia S. Thomas on an IBM PS 2 25. The final layouts were done on both quadpaks and PageVision. Photography popped off the cameras of Stephanie Rice, Susan Sakin, Melody Moses, and Mike Krynski. The combined Buccaneer and Log staffs provided the copy and layout. Mr. Robert W. Thomas stated, In awarding us first place for last year’s book, Columbia warned us to bring the book up to the 1980’s or lose the rating. Rather than taking a chance on ignoring the judge's warning, we decided to move up with the times.
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Shipboard life sails swiftly along As the good ship Buccaneer cruised into the new school year, the crew members look part in what a life at sea on the ship had to offer. From working on publications like The Log. 'he Buccaneer and The Crow's Nest, the writing crew recorded the year's special events. SADD steered the ship on a sober path, while Student Council and Mock Trial team plotted its course. Performing artists from the gospel choir, chorus, band, band front, and theatrical troup entertained the ship's company. Auto club and stage crew’ kept the engine running smoothly. The student athletic trainers kept the crew healthy to perform their noble endeavors. The noble work among the not so sea worthy was carried on by the helping hands of Interact, the Key Club. Instant Action Club, FHA-HERO, and STS. Thinking deep thoughts of the whys and wherefores of this cruise were the NHS, FNHS, and SNHS. DECA, CIE, FBLA and VICA kept the ship in the black throughout the cruise. The art club beautified the ship. The ski club provided athletic enterainment for the elder statemen. Finally, the crew was treated to assemblies, pleasure cruises, and holiday celebrations as diversions along the long voyage. SHARING fill- teamwork so necessary 1° a tight ship are crew members Michael Scaccia, Baraka Johnson. Damian Schenk, Herman Neely, I roi Jones, F.rica Johnson. Mark Gutridge, Raymond Jackson. Chris Allgood, and Keith Jacobson. Student Life .7
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MR. ROBER I W . I homas helps Captains Stephanie Simonson and lon a Baskenille use a cropper to set a picture in the baseball spread. THE COO crew Row I: Meridith Weltner, Kara Gaetano, Mr. Robert W. Thomas, Stephanie Rice. Row 2: Jennifer Richmon, Suzie Wetzel, Shirley Mounayer, Tonya Baskenille. Row 3: Josh Danowitz, Stephanie Simonson. CAPTAINS MERRY Weltner and Becky Wetzel layout the student artwork for the cover of Fore and Aft.
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