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THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITOR As I write this page, it is hard to believe that the yearbook is complete and my term as editor is over. On this note, I would like to leave my readers with a final thought. I should begin by saying that to put together a book that will reflect a year ' s worth of memories is not an easy task. I could not have done it alone, and there are many who have helped me and therefore, any appraisals or criticisms should be based on this consideration. It is hard to express how I feel about having had the opportunity to be editor and the experience I have gained. It has been a privilege. Sincerely, Darci Melcher Hilltop Editor MuJ cJuA . 255
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1982 Hilltop Staff would like to take this opportunity to thank all those people who helped with the publication of this yearbook. Without your help, this task could never have been accomplished. — Nancy Lubinsky for her title page photograph — Jane O ' Hearn for the Winter Weekend write-up. — Lisa Templeton for the Clown Workshop, theme, Orientation, Homecoming write-ups. — Mark Fitzgibbons for the Crown Sword write-up. — The Fire Rescue Squad for their write-up. — The Chorale for their write-up. — Mike DeOrsey and those who helped him with the sports write-ups. — Scott Puis, Bridget Lyons and other photographers who helped Barb Puis. — Shelagh Costello for her cover and divider designs. — Mary Sullivan for her hard work and patience. — Jacki Murphy for her patience and support. — Dr. Edward Murphy for his encouragement. — All those who helped with Senior Informals. — Yearbook Associates for the terrific job on the Senior Portraits. — All the parents and patrons for their financial support. — Chris Meehan for all of his moral support. — All friends, family and supporters who never doubted it could be done. 254
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I BT }$ The 1982 Hilltop was printed by I Herff Jones in Gettysburg, | Pennsylvania. Thirteen hundred and fifty copies of the 256-page book were printed with 150 line screen on 80 lb. Bordeaux gloss stock in black ink. Trim size is 9 12 inches. The cover, de- signed by Shelagh Costello, is Smythe sewn, rounded and backed on 160 lb. binders board. The basic type style is Gara- mond for both headlines and body. Further information is available upon request. I !f
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