Thomas Dale High School - Reflector Yearbook (Chester, VA)

 - Class of 1989

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In attempts to sell the re- maining yearbooks from the year before, the Re- flector staff entered a float in the Homecoming parade to publicize them. After being assigned the task of organizing the staff ski trip, Tricia War- ren and Lisa Goodman asked Cathy Canoles if we should go to Massen- utten or Wintergreen. At the first yearbook meeting of the year, Ms. Carol Moore informs the staff of the various jobs involved with the year- book. Showing her love for pho- tography, Laura Powell shows the correct way to use pen hole cameras. While waiting for Ms. Carol Moore to finalize the ladder, Kyle Fornash reminds her of up coming events that must be in- cluded.

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Duct Tape it, Glue it, or Staple it Like most years, there is always a need for staff mem- bers to work on the yearbook. This year began with more than 52 members. However, at this point there are only In a rush to finish the deadline before February 6th, Teresa Clendenin quickly finishes typing the divider copy whole Frederick Proper checks the spelling. Reflector 12 full time people left, with many oth- ers stopping by oc- casionally to lend a hand. The staff is made up mostly of graduating seniors so there will be a big demand for honest, hardworking, and especially fun ori- ented people next year. Everyone knows that a yearbook is a way to capture memories for years to come but have you ever wondered how it all gets start- ed? Many suspect that magic pro- duced the book, but magic is only pre- sent in the hearts of the staff. Devotion is the name of the game. Time is spent working aiter school for at least an hour and a half each day. Sometimes meetings are even scheduled for Sat- urdays. The staff mem- bers have memories all their own. Not everything is all work and no play. Some of the best times of the year happened while working on the yearbook. Everyone teased the editor, Kyle Fornash,about his nose while at the same time they also teased Miss Carol Moore about her wish for liposuction. Also, who can for- get about Kyle’s SAT Ceerei tl (Samear Burger King. There are also the newest members of the yearbook staff; our Fresiimen) [hrec= Tricia Warren, who always ends up in the trash can, Lisa Goodman, who is always “looking for a purpose’’, and Cathy Canoles, the logical and sensible With a few minutes to spare before her first yearbook meeting as the new sponsor, Ms. Carol Moore wonders what is in store for her. Reflector Staff one. The staff has also ventured to Massenutten to go skiing, sent out for pizza, and went to the movies. These activities have helped one another to become acquaint- ed and become very good friends. David Kung and P.J. Grow wait to get cameras so they can take pictures at the Bird pep rally. Frustrated from writing captions, Todd Lines and Bobby Kung find a chance to take a break and let off some steam. Bottom Row; Frederick S. Proper, LaTara LeSure, Kyle Fornash,Ms. Carol Moore, Laura Powell, Teresa Clendenin, David Kung. 2nd Row: Melissa Goad, Vanessa Morel, Lisa Goodman, Martha Fornash, Tri- cia Warren, Dan Sepdham. 3rd Row: Bobby Kung. Mysti Nelmes, Un Yu, April Tessenear.



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Press Pass everal times throughout the school year, the Muck- racker staff shows what hours of work can accomplish. The newspaper con- tains editorials and stories about the new grading scale, literacy of Ameri- ca’s students, and also has had articles about events taking place in the school and assorted sur- veys for those of us who aren’t as inter- ested in the news. Beth Goodwin, the editor, is assist- ed by Stephanie Day. Last year, the Editor Beth Goodwyn is explaining to the rest of the Muckraker staff what is needed for the next deadline. ' Muckraker Muckracker won first place in the Virginia High School League com- petition. Muckracker: Bottom Row: Andrea Bart, Stephanie Day, Beth Goodwin, Laura Powell. 2nd Row: Joey Heslin, Melissa Goad, Lani Gardner, Lisa English, Alesa Knowles, Laurie Walton, Annie Dodson, Susan Goodman, Mrs. Sunny Reed. 3rd Row: Michael Lockett, Stacy Brooks, Tina Smarsh, Wayne Chang, Tanya Sturges, Michelle Han- kins, Amy Goldenberg. Top Row: Mindy Mel- nyk, Cathy Morefield, Robin Alexander, David Crumpler, Julie Joseph, Ms. Teresa Nugent, Diana Mason. Proving that teamwork is the key to success, sev- eral members of the Muckraker work to achieve their goal of pub- lishing their last issue. With the deadline quick- ly approaching, Mrs. Sunny Reed looks over the copy already submit- ted. Lani Gardener and Anne Dodson work frantically to finish the layout so the Muckraker can go to the press. pu uate 206 BLL Mark: : unit for question: Di for double qu gor dash Ms. Teresa Nugent, a sponsor of the Muckrak- er, smiles at the thought that her staff remembers the staff motto; ““Accura- cy Is The Watchward of a Good Reporter.”

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