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Salience Stories NEWSPAPER Staff publishes twelve issues Coming into the 1983-84 scliool year with yet another Bucl eye Award to hang on their wall is the Salience Staff. With Editor Sharon Abramovich and advisor Robert Hodder manning the controls, the future looks very promising. Sharon ex- plains, It ' s easier this year because the editors are experienced, last year ' s editors were all new. Gaining experience comes from being part of the staff in the previous years or going to journalist camps. Robert Hodder took three juniors to the Columbian University for classes in New York. The three students were Kathy Saelzler, Raphael Omerza and Alison Horwitz. It was both a learning experience as well as being a great time, states Rafe. Sure there was a lot to learn and Write on. Sports editor Chris Santorelli works to finish copy. A deadline had to be reached every three weeks. Chris made all her deadlines. Big Bills. The money pinch was felt by the staff as ads were harder to sell. Many ad groups reached their goals. Pass out. Leslie Carr and Alison Horwitz discuss circulation plans. Staff members handled the distribution of the paper. Alison will be edi- tor next year. collect for the staff, but the thing we did during our free time made the trip fun, adds Alison. The Staff itself has approximately 45 members and has many responsibilities. Some of the section editors are: Chris Santorelli and Cathy Rossoll are the sport out of the community to cover special or historical happening. To do this takes a lot of time and good research. Some very successful features were done on the Singing Angles, the Beachwood Mall and the Huron Road Hospital. The outside features give a compliment to the paper. In eleven years there have been six girl and five boy editors. editors. John Lipoid and Dave Pelleg are the news editors. Alison Horowitz is in charge of entertainment and Leslie Carr and Kim Harding are feature editors. A unique section to the Salience is their features. Sharon felt that this particular section had come a long way. They go Richmond Heights has a very highly re- spected paper as it has won many honors that can show how hard the staff works. Advisor Robert Hodder states, The main Editorial Staff is hard working and is one of the most talented I ' ve worked with in years. — M.M. 134 Newspaper
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Speaking Out. Yearbook advisor John Beale talks at a yearbook seminar. Mr. Beale is very active in yearbook programs, and turned doctor just this year. Secretary. Sandy Setina types one of the many pages of copy. All copy had to be typed before getting published and sent to Kansas. The Richmond Hts. Brass Quartet consisting of Jack Vrh, Matt Tagliferri, leather Larry Richardson, and William Eversole went to band and choir solo and ensemble and received the highest rating possible. The four combined have over twenty years of experience of playing their instruments. William also received the highest rating for his solo performance. The four are in stage, marching, and jazz band. They have put many extra hours into practice. All of this practice helped them to earn their high ratings at the contest. William said, I really like participating in band com- petition, it helps improve my playing skill. — J.Z. The Brass Quartet Club Yearbook 133
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Busy, busy. Kim Harding makes herself busy in the newspaper room. Kim served as one of the feature editors. Kim ' s brother was a yearbool superstar. Big time. Editor Sharon Abramovich looks over a page of copy. Sharon was kept very busy handling her many duties. Night School yearbooker ' s Bob Raddell and Anthony Mash look up at the cam- era while discussing the theme for their book. This will be Euclid Night School ' s first yearbook and co-editors Mash and Raddell hope to make it a success. Bob Raddell says, This year ' s book will be an extraordi- nary learning experience for some students. It might be their first and only learning experience, but at least the students might learn some- thing. The two yearbookers hope to finish the book be- fore the students graduate, which should not be too hard, but one difficulty is that there are only the two of them on the staff. — J.Z. The Nightschool Yearbooker ' s Club Newspaper 135
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