Editors' Notes Are you sure there isn't a page missing?! Maybe a pic- ture out of place? lt's actually done?! Whew! We finally got it all together. A Silver Lining was finished. The first step in the long pro- cess of putting the book to- gether was enduring five days at the Hlournalism lnstitute at lndiana University. Ripping layout sheets and hearing from lon Kuklish, our lab instructor at lU, that the ideas will simply not do, were the norm for Nancy, Lisa, and Claudia. All in all, he was responsible for many of our standards we have maintained throughout the book. Piper people next dead- line For each of those We-have-to-stay-late days, there was always the consola- tion of a Domino's pizza. The box of pencils donated by Do- mino's Pizza helped the staff through many layouts. Our thanks to Mike Hackle- man, our lostens rep, for with- out him we could not have put a book out worthy of the livin- groom table. We also extend our gratitude to loe lose la- gues, our photographer. With only vague instructions lose had to use his ingenuity to get some original pictures. He and Root Photographers were re- sonsible for the pictures in lining Also, our fellow publication, the Bagpipe deserves many thanks. Without that staff the office would have been a lone- ly and messy place. Our staff deserves a lot of credit, too. Since none of them were experienced, it took them awhile to catch on. Even if it took five tries to complete a layout or eight attempts Cbut who's counting?D to get that copy just right, they eventually became certified Piper peo- ple. When we were as battled as the staff, there was only one person to turn to - Mrs. lean Daily, better known as ID, Without her extreme patience C'iWhat do you mean you haven't any pictures?!D andnun- derstanding Cul can't under- stand how you lost your copy! D this book would not be. She was more than an ad- viser, she was a friend. Most of all, we would like to thank you, Thornridge, for keeping the tradition for 25 years. Happy Birthday! Claudia Macias, editor-in chief Lisa Dewey, asst. editor- in-chief Nancy Spindler, asst. edi- tor-in-chief ff E Right: The publication office was the site of many frustrating days. The Pip- er and Bagpipe staff had a war to see who had the cleanest side. The re- sults? No one's telling. Above Right: Students with first peri- od classes felt as if they were attending school at night as bus lights had to be turned on often. Above: Even bad weather couldn't keep Mr. and Mrs. George Spindler away from the football games. Mrs. Spindler is a '61 TR grad and Mr. Spindler is a board of education mem- ber. 230 Closing 5 1 3 5 t 3 5 1 5 3 ii Q 1
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