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Tom Ballotore, co-sports editor, entertains staff members at a pizza party. Paula Franson and Dawn Klnishi go over final layouts and copy. YfA'WVfWAW'P!7AWf K I, 7' ,, ,k y Section editors discuss the days events at the SICA Yearbook Conference. Chief photographer Katie Lydoh takes her work seriously at all angles. Piper Staff: Front Row: Dawn Klnishi qasst. eclitorj, Julie O'Neill Qeditor-in-chiefb: Row 2: Nga Nguyen, Lisa Gargas, Tricia Vanderlee, Tricia Walski, Paul Levin, Katie Lydon, Julie Nelson, Ka- ren Schwartz, Julie Curatolo, Tom Ballatore, Lau- rie tvlerritt, Julie Carlson, Ann Linde: Back Row: Sharon Tobeckseh, Heather Sterk, Sharnia Bull- ock, Mrs. Jean Daily Qadviserj, Paula Bentley, Sue Hartigan, Dina Kartch, Julie Talsma, Lynda Fayta: Not Pictured: Paula Franson Casst, editorj R, 3 my,
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. VVe wanTed Ta geT more lpeople inia The yearbook and we wanTed Ta he-ar whaT They had To say. iiiieo- ple are Talking' seemed To illusiraie Thai very well. -W Julie CD'Neill WMM. , .M , ,W i - gi ? 2 5 www Vs 22 firwiwi L ri ri 'iii Cixilliliih 1 Lfisd they V, is in Quo tes carry theme Mini mags affer T'My copy doesn'T fiT on compuTer, my layouT lsn'T done, and deadline is Tomorrow. These common fears were felT by The Piper sTaff before each deadline. JusT when one was over, Mrs. Jean Daily, adviser, was meeiing wiTh The sTaff for The nexT deadline's assign- menTs. The Theme, People are Talking, was all abouT whaT was new. So many people were Talking abouT The diTferenT Things going on and ThaT's where we goT The Theme. We wanTed To geT more people inTo The yearbook and we wanTed To hear whaT They had To say: 'People are Talking' seemed To illusTraTe ThaT very well, sTaTed Julie O'Neill, ediTor-in-chief. The mini mags were a new addiTion. Their purpose was To inTeresT The . WM.. ., . .. a slice of life readers wiTh fun arTicles ThaT everyone could appreciaTe. Usually only club or sporTs members would read Their own arTicles, buT everyone could relaTe To The mini mags, said Dawn Kinishi, assis- TanT ediTor. The academics secTion was ar- ranged inTo required and eleciive classes insiead of deparimenis and The colors used were a break from The Tradiiional blues and greys. AlThough The changes and addiTions seemed To creaTe more work for all, The final producT rewarded The sTaff by capiuring The year as well as The Trends in publicaTions. Editor-In-chief Julie O'NeiIi and advisor Mrs. Jean Daily discuss preparaTions for The yearbook. 'fain 'T-iii 1' 4' :fir Y Ts' M a 5 T 4 T 'A .ik A g , .giiky . sjg A Ji ll, f .A .' ii L s it W . at M :is V it 15:2 1 W Q 6 gg ,g W4 Q ,U ,sq wk .U Q 4 W an rirdffio' .W , M,
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