Thornridge High School - Piper Yearbook (Dolton, IL)

 - Class of 1986

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..a..,..... AWN ME im trust mm EER 43. .'gh - '53 31 t'tlR,r., gif lj Spirit wave flows at Bulls game he wave that was start- ed in the top balcony traveled down to the main floor at a Bulls basketball game. lt was begun by over 50 Boys Club members who at- tended the game as part of the clubs activities. We were real excited about getting the wave started and it was also great to see Quinn Buckner tplays for the Indiana Pacersl play and to cheer him on be- cause he was a graduate of our school, stated Mike Small, vice president. Promoting the annual facul- ty student bowling tourna- ment, the members turned a small gathering into a big suc- cess, by promoting spirit be- tween the faculty and the stu- dents. lt was such a good tournament because the stu- dents and faculty had fun bowling together, stated Mr. Stu Vogel, club sponsor. The top faculty team known as the Yankees , consisted of Mr. Don Valiska, Mr. Mi- chael Bortel, Mr. Tom Paon- esa, and Mr. Bon Zeilenga. The top student team included Clearts Boyd, Randy Dixon, London Johnson, and Barry Colbert. Among the other activities Boys Club helped with the fac- ulty tea held each Christmas, in conjunction with the Girl's Club. The club also rang the victo- ry bell during Homecoming Week and delivered newspa- pers to the faculty subscribers in the mornings. -Turning out to be the best year in Mr. Vogel's four year term as sponsor, he credited the success to his officers that have been with him through- out his tour year term. Top: President Deontray Cox uses homeroom time to discuss upcoming activities with members. Above: Boys Club Board: Front Row: Tony Vinciguerra, Bob Eierman, Mike Ftenderman, Mike Dunlop, La- man Adams, Jarrod Davisp Row 2: M, g..., . of 8 sfff' Andy DeBoer, Tad Mossell, Leroy McMillan, John Garcia, Luke Droz, Erik Olson: Back Row: Patrick Bos- well, Dave Smith, Brian Blackmore, Jeffery Kwasny, Reggie Johnson, Nick Zakula, Dan Koontz, Michael Plaut 'ang Y!! t l E Boys Club 101 I 9 'Ns



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-Q---......, K ,,, ,,:5?'x. si N... t s f if Nails f fi - we . .. ,Q Copy rewrites result in 'a little more pride' ould this copy be a little more creative? Try again for a bet- ter lead. This is ready for final typ- ing. At last - no more re- writes. Finalization of copy some- times took three of four re- writes tif luckyt, and when copy was done, it was time to begin again on the next as- signment. The copy style was created when Editor Shelly Oakes and Assistant Editor Patty Hickey took a course of yearbook- ing at Indiana University dur- ing the summer. Yearbook camp helped us think of the theme 'A Little More Pride.' We spent hours with the camp counselors and racked our brains trying to come up with one. Camp also gave us a chance to learn about new graphic tech- niques, stated Patty. When staff members as- sembled in the fall, they found that the Piper office had been moved across the hall to ac- commodate the Division I of- fice. The new office was larger and had more storage area. Having the office across the hall from the classroom caused some communications problems, but the more spa- cious facility enabled all ofthe staff to work in the same room at the same time, said Shelly. Due to schedule conflicts with singletons, the staff was scheduled anywhere from 3rd through 6th period. Organiza- tion was put to the test as edi- tors found ways to direct their sections. I had to stay after school and come in during my lunch all the time to meet with the other section editors and go over plans, said Judy Gawlik, copy co-editor. After six deadlines and late working sessions, the Piper was complete and the staff re- flected on their work with a lit- tle more pride. SN I- 1 N- --- H N-X W., .,.....-J .......-.-.- k't .zmnllll Top: Kathy Nagel, student life editor, looks for bright colors and good qual- ity when picking out pictures for her layout Middle: Beth Tashjian, assistant al- bum editor, uses her typing skills to complete her copy, Left: With the assistance of Julie Brewer, layout editor, Joelle Mendez, academics editor, corrects her layout, Above: Planning and rewriting copy takes a lot of concentration by Lynn George and La Chon Cunningham, sports editors, Piper

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