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Abiding By the Rules Where Picas Count Q uick, I need ten more lines of copy about newspaper, yelled Doug Reukauf to members of the year- book staff three hours before his final deadline. Doug was one of the first year members who was saddled with the editorship of a section. Completely inexperienced, Doug and other members of the staff quickly learned the ins and outs of taking pictures, writing copy, interviewing friends, and finally sell- ing ads. By the end of November the staff had sold over $12,000 worth of advertising and was already looking for a theme. With the new principal in the school, a theme puning on the event was chosen: Just A Matter of Principle. In December staffers begin to put in long night hours, looking for lost photos, lost copy blocks, and those members who had forgotten to show up. Encouraged by their award of Buckeye from the Great Lakes InterScholastic Press Association in No- vember, staffers pulled together to outdo the 1984 book. The triumvirate of Editor Mike Haas and Assistant Editors Larry Schwenk and Jeff Zitel demanded perfection and hard work from the 2 1 member staff By mid-March, the final deadline was visible to the staff and it appeared that this edition might be deliv- ered before the close of school. I never realized how much work was involved in yearbooking and I never realized how much hard work I would be required to do, commented Doris Cah, in between indexing and designing yearbook posters. A Year Worth Wait- ing For ' tool the highest award, The Buckey, which Rich- mond Hts, Year- books have token for few years, Yet staffers plugged away with counting out photos and copy blocks for the 208 pages. And in the end, Doug did find additional information and wrote out the final ten lines for the newspaper copy. Anyone have a calculator that counts picas and writes copy? were the final words of Doug. 27, 28, 29 . . . Upon counting school snapshots, yearbooker Chris I don ' t think Beale will like this. Junior Kate Bonnay corrects and Paskey alphabetizes according to grade. Knowledge of the alphabet adds captions to her pages. Kate was in charge of the Student Life was beneficial for Chris. section.
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' Famous Last Lines When asked to state his views on the Non- Club activities, Tim DeVito retrained from comment. Non-Burnout Totally exhausted after a rough non-day, an unidentified Non-Cluhber rest up for his next study hall. This member took advanced loafing and scre-aing up class taught by Larry Shewnk. Pre-Picasso Popular grafitti is displayed on the Non- Club chalk board in the bathroom. Grafitti was absent for much of the vear because no one remembered to buv Chalk. Non-Club S ■r ' = -—
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Tamous Last Lines This is realiy nerve wracking, i don ' t think i can stand it nnuch longer, but I wil — Kim Soar Way toGol Senior Jeff Zitel expressed great pleasure m accepting the Buckeye Award for the 1984 Yearbook. This was the tenth consecutive Buckeve tor the staff. Yearbook 89
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