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7 'f H HI HCPI IONS The Piper Editor-in-Chief .............,.,.....,. Alexis Nepomuceno Managing Editor .... .,.,.,.., M ark Engel News Editor ...... Opinion Editor, . 4 . Feature Editor .... Sports Editor. , 4 , 4 , Asst Sports Editor. . . Arts 84 Leisure Editor Photography Editors Artwork Editor ..... Circulation Manager Business Manager . , Advertising Manager Contributing Editors . . 4 . 4 Heather Perry . . . .Mary Radke . , . Kerry Young , . . . Steve Vane ........4...4.4.MikeOttele .................jeremyStpurgin . , . . Mark Hooper, jerry Loef elbein 4 . . . . . . . . . 4 .Michael Hennessey .............4.RobertaNolin Lisa Bond Ben Rafter B. I. Crouch, Sue Perry Reporters ...,..,.. I .i .l Kaivola, jim Ritzman Zoe Sexton, Adam Kick,Behzad Khamneran Typists .... ..,........... S hala Brandolini, Kent Shih 5255 1.1. Various members of the Piper staff getting ready to distribute the latest edition, or hitting the streets in newspaper lingo. ur school newspaper, The -Highland Piper did another exceptional job this year of covering the major events here at Shorecrest, and in our community. The 24 member staff worked very hard at meeting their deadlines and distributing a paper they felt proud of. Guided by Advisor Nancy Potter and Editor Alexis Nepomuceno, the Piper Staff produced the finest newspapers Shorecrest has seen in years. CD. N 7 . The Piper
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FLYING HI lub DECA fever hit in October durin the opening of the schoci store, The Kilt. The 30 members spent weeks get- ting ready for the grand ofpening. ln preparation, the store was ully stock- ed with almost every kind of pop and candy around. DECA students were res onsible for managing, stocking, an patiently waiting on students dur- ing! Tag, both lunches, and after sc ool. Being in DECA- wasn't all fun and games. It required that each member old a part-time job and work up to 200 hours each semester. They also had to work in The Kilt for 100 minutes each, quarter. ln class, assignments were included as well. DECA students traveled to New York in December for a fashion mer- chandisin seminar. In February they sponsorec? the school's forma tolo. Advised by Mr. Moore, this year's Club DECA proved to be very organized in successfully running T e Kilt all year. 'wlftrf 4 wwf -ft-M2 f . .. 1 2 ' . ,sv A Q 1 . 4 .zfi:f, T H51 ,, KE, 7,,g-,gggjyai fg ,, ? 'ig ,KM 'Tee ,iifff 'mfr Tl nf?-',:?Ff'EVvZ ' . -' ,v a f w Q 91,35 .55 A33 57. 2.1, t . K ' f . ,r.,Zg1fc3, s . f ., ,V ,., . T gn Y- it M .a ,, -sw .15 V , ffrfx -A V 733 .1 . .V .5 Ji -ef t in 534 ig W. . .sgcrf-V , , ., , ,. , ft, sw 'Q .1 wg mpg A H f f it ,ey , , . 5,1 -s , Q., , finite. ,4,e,.tz:,v,.1,fe,,. ,mv 'W ' - I 1 - H frail' 'fg.3?f?52,t2issigiQgZ'sfs5f523Si In , - K ' : fri pamzstizzwg ,:'..:..r-fu . , aliy. .efrffp f rrisrttgz is -, ,,nmm-' i a2:.,+M1..., ,- ff, f' H W s is i 'tt I, at 51 ia. 5 ' 'C ,iq .. g ' W is. 'mia , f-.gi-2, -. wr' . Etefsfffgji -S ' Jima ,' , 53 , , Qi . Q 0 Q, 2. '25, SQQW. Q' , ' mzrjtiaefmggfg ' , K' . L ' :Mg '?Z5S2LS2 2i',jv. W ' fra: , r 1. Laura Iohnson lteenan Bolin Al Siawyer Lori Cook ndy Barada, Talgyo Minikarnif , , ,. , P , AWG ,, , 1 Lori Pacchiano, Michelle Cenereau, Susie Rennie, Christine teritferson, TrinasReedgQEQzQi er Biorn, Tera Barlow, Mike McCoy, Claudine Manio, Stacie Varney, Debbie Stevens, Tammy L Ron lensen, Iennifer Bowhay, Susan Dini, Mr. Moore, Shala Bran olini, Cindy Connors, Co leen Dorgan, Kristin Hoit, Amy lones, Karie Early, Ro erta Nolinl In their newly acquired STAFF shirts, the DECA club prepares for yet another day Darren Kampsen and Stephanie jordan enjoy the setting sun at Club DECA. Mr. Moore and jennifer Bowhay are excited about the response to the Grand 1 14 Deca . -l wean. ,' is Qt.: ' ' vp f:::.?t :- ,s. fi6s:,i' , , . -3 3 1 ,. Ni' lin.. 1' g.4w'r .
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,. L HI HLY FRUSTR TING P Melissa Woodbury and Vivian Angeles go through some old annuals looking for design ideas. Aaron Libby and Lori Cook can't seem to figure out how to load the new camera Mr. Campbell got such a great deal on, A .I A EI ...J The theme for the 1988 Loch, Back in the Highlife , was chosen with the idea that this year would be a much smoother year in terms of get- ting SC unified again, making everyone feel more like Highlanders than ever before. Editors Claudine Manio and Holly Saltkill found that trying to motivate staff members was at times frustrating. However, in the face of some killer deadlines, there were some particular standouts: Rochele Tanabe, who furnished all the art work, Gina Stroschein and Vivian Angeles, who were respon- sible for filling in all the gaps where people need- ed helpg Dawn Mooney on the computer, Lori 116 nnual Cook with photography, Sally Foster, who did the senior quotes, senior section, and copywritingg lennifer Pickard, who did copywriting and layout, Stacy Kovats, who hel ed on the computer, as well as the student HE: section, and a special recognition goes to Chris Thomas, an '87 Shorecrest grad, who did the cover photography. And always in the back round was Mr. Archer, out rep., who seemed to glue able to bail us out at deadline time. Overall, this book was done with anxiety, anger joy, happiness, laughter, tears, apprehension, and also a lot of fun. We hope you enjoy it. Editors Claudine Manio and Holly Saltkill have torr their hair out so much this year, they're surprisec they have any left ' an mv i 'NK Aaron Libby and Sally Foster are just too tired to care anymore. Rochelle Tanabe and Cina Stroschein are getting crazy as the next deadline draws near and they realize it'll be another long weekend.
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