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Behind closed doors Some of the most mysterious places at Northview High School include two class- rooms: E-1 and E-6. Not many people knew what went on in these rooms because the doors were usually closed and almost all of the windows were papered over. In the top window of one door hung a stained glass plaque with two words on it: PUB ROOM, the room where The Wyan- dotte and The Student Prints were planned and produced. - Furthermore, not everyone had the chance to work inthe Pub. The first oppor- tunity that some students had to enter this room was takinglournalism I in theirjunior or senior year. In the spring, the following year's newspaper staff was chosen from the lournalism I students. This year, under the direction of co-editors Liz Maxwell and julia Murbach, and with help from Mr. Louis Levy, the adviser, the staff published an award-winning paper every two weeks. The 1981 Wyandotte staff was also chosen in the spring of 1980 from among many junior and sophomore applicants. One of the largest staffs in recent years, 31 students, worked during the summer to sell at least S300 worth of advertising per per- son. They also attended workshops in late August, all held before school started in September. Most of the staff members spent more than one period a day on their work to meet the many deadlines throughout the year. They often stayed after school until the custodian told them to leave. Even though many students did not know what the interior of the Pub looked like, they were able to read the end-products of life behind closed doors - The Student Prints and The Wyandotte. 12 Two heads are better than one when working on a Setting the type 5,19 on the headline machine yearbook layout. juniors Mary Beth Moran and Diane for her Student Prints article I5 Senior Karen Youssef prepare for the first deadline. Hammer
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