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Piper Editor-in-chief .....,...., Assistant Editor-in-chief . . , Co-Copy Editor . .,..,..,. , Co-Copy Editor ......... Layout Editor .............,. Student Lite Editor .......... Assistant Student Lite Editor . . . Academics Editor ,..,...... . . Organizations Editor ......., Assistant Organizations Editor Co-Sports Editor ...A......,. Co-Sports Editor ..........., Album Editor ....,....., Assistant Album Editor . , Business Manager ..,..,..... Staff . . . . Shelly Oakes .. Patty Hickey Carla Engelsbel . . Judy Gawlik .. Julie Brewer .. Kathy Nagel . Chris Warchol I .V .g .l . Joelle Mendez . . Jose Jaques . . . Tom Turek . . . . LaChon Cunningham Lynn George . . Laura Johns . Beth Tashjian DanSee Chiet Photographer ..........................,..,. Scott Srgnor General Staff ........ Gail Grazioli, Donnita Perrian, Shelia Quirke, Marianna Runge, Tricia Vanderlee, Tricia Walski Ji , r XJ Q1? ..,. rfg ,ii iiuyy, Q17 , Di bsK3r,0 ,fvus mfiufffify gifs rjix . if LU QXB ffN j f' - H 1-1 r,iii 2,4 Q , 52 i fd CfPfQlz f ---' L yfigk A ,ir , 'f wi ,J ii, C,f6, ,l2,f ,, ' LA, X ,24...J'4LL,LU ki? CCJ jf Vfjivg, f I ' Leif Unix- , j E ff '44 5 1 V: KX fr! f '1Jf?cXg cf , C I TX Qflvig 5 Above: Phil Russell, Rob McCarthy, Mark Skalman, and Jarrod Davis wel- come Mrs. Barbara Palmer, principal, at the reception in her honor. Lett: Wing Ding fJarrod Davisj proves that spirit is not dead by rising from the coffin to the chant We are TR, Editors' Notes 223
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Right: Sophomores are required to take the SRA test as part of a compe- tency testing program. Below: Mr. Charles Wiechern tests the bridges of Frank Flatkus and Beth Kuyawski to see if they were done cor- reotly. ,W w Q 5 ggi x IYA , 3 i S r s ' vs' 0125 f you want your picture in the yearbook, don't look at the camera! This was heard ringing through the ears of anyone who was in the camera's range. lt all started at Indiana Uni- versity when we packed up for a week's stay in Hoosierville. At the journalism workshop our lab instructor, Mr. Mark Shoup, gave us his endless advice while we expressed how we would do it. We might have made a couple of Shoup Shockersf' especially the shoe picture on page 37. Oh well! As we drove home we reflected upon our exper- iences and a sign we saw in a 222 Editors' Notes rest area summed it up, Hoo- sier Hospitality ls No Acci- dent . We came back to school eager to start but without the help of numerous people, we would have never gotten off the ground. Many thanks to Mr. Mike Hackleman, our Josten's rep for his expertise and advice. fWhat do you want to do with the opening'?i Thanks to Miss Marion Wognum for her guidance and hard work on the art work and the spot color. fWe will always remember to Be Bold. J This book would be pretty boring without the help of our photographers. Thanks to Scott Signor, Meni Tripolitakis, and Root photographers, who lightened the load. Of course, we could never forget our adviser and friend, Mrs. Jean Daily. Without her infinite patience and wisdom a little more pride would never have materialized. We would also like to thank the mud-stinging Bagpipe staff for putting up with our very messy staff. The office might not have been neat, but it was home! And finally, to our exces- sively rowdy staff, we wish to thank them for their hard work and dedication. Although the copy wasn't always on target f We go to Jubilation to meet people from other schools to, have one night stands is not something we want in year- book copy!J and the layouts weren't always right fYou can- not bleed three group shots off the pageli, the staff really pulled everything together to make a truly special yearbook. Last, but of course not least, we would like to thank every one at TR for their co- operation and school spirit. This was what gave us just a. little more pride in the Piper! Shelly Oakes, editor-in-chief, Patty Hickey, asst. editor-in- chief
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:W tmwwma-.WM tw .W ' ' H 5 2. 1 r ,fwwwfwmwut I AQ W m' I ti M 5 Q M ,, ,,.,, Q I , fi 4, 5f 3 il The commons was renamed Salato Commons in memory of Mr. Salvatore R. Salato, principal 1976-1985. fzffk f170ro,0f EK Unity creates little more pride? Don't ask for a specific defini- tion: it was defined by everyone in his own way. But it was also something we all shared. TR was not only a place where individuals excelled but also a place that was recog- 224 closing a special school nized for its unity. Together we cheered our victories and shared the sorrows of our de- feats. This was the year for change. Some traditions were strengthened, some werelost, and some were added. We re- alized, though, that changes were a necessary part of growth, and the way we ac- cepted these changes gave us insight into ourselves. We learned not only from books but also from each other. What was most important was that, no matter what the situation, we all did our very best to show ourselves ant others that in whatever we dif we had - just a little more pride.
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