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Boys' Club members sell balloons as a means for raising funds. Mr. Siu Vogel, sponsor, and Pele Qulrk, presi- deni, discuss The awards for The bowling Tourna- menl. 3 l .l 2 Boys' Club: Front Row: Scoll Kulig, Andy lvlosele, Tim Zmucki, Mike Peeplesg Row 2: Roddric Sims, Rob Booker, .lim Zackavec, Frank Davis, Terry Zmuckig Back Row: Paul Levin, Brell Elkei, Alan Quirk, Brad Pieczynskl, Brian Kullg, Dario Dillard Boys' Club Officers: Randy Beilfuss Cv, presj, Randy VanHorn Clreasj, Peler Quirk fpresg 76 Boys' Club Q- :g i . 1 A - - 1 5 5 4 l fp an - A .. r' K S X. Xxx Qi xxs , gsm R353 ' jfs' '::::T 5 if? TRS. R: Hs X i ' HE.. rss-G5fsf'2iI.aiN'fX1a1sefQQi 9 Q . - .. X f-.-W.ws:ss.sQa, -,,N.1, , ,,-s-..s, - , sss.. X ,..:s ssss ,s,,.:, . ,,,, , , is
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NTT was riil whale new lear'rrirrig Technique Tar esferyane, buT once we ali caughi oh, ever' yihing was sa easier? T-A-M Julie Carlsarr MHC S3 V95 l110l19y Distribution changes to Friday Take SQ,OOO, buy a new MacinTosh SE compuier, an Apple Laser wriTer plus, and a DEST scanner, and whaT does one have? Desk Top publishing - The laTesT process of publishing a newspaper. The Bagpipe sTaff received iTs new eauipmenT in December and immedi- aTely began The learning process. By spring Type seTTing was eliminaied and The newspaper was camera ready before going To The prinTer. The new process saved close To one-half of The producTion cosT. IT should pay for iTself in abouT Three yearsf' said Mrs. Jean Daily, adviser. WiTh The new Mac, sTaff members loaded Their siories in The correcT Type size and column widTh righT inTo The compuTer. The scanner was used To inpuT graphics and Typed copy. IT was a whole new learning Technique for everyone, buT once we all caughT on, everyThing was so much easier, said Julie Carlson, ediTor-in-chief. The Bagpipe was disTribuTed on Fri- day insTead of Thursday. This gave The sTaff an exTra day afTer a Monday holiday, as well as anoTher day of sporTs coveragef' said Roger Phillips, assisTanT edilor-in-chief. Aside from disTribuTing 26 weekly is- sues, sTaff members aTTended SICA and NlU conferences, Took ci walking field Trip To Souih Holland, and held Their annual candy sale in The spring. The 87-88 sTaff would be remem- bered as The firsT group who paved The way for fuTure users of desk Top publishing. Tix is... r l N-f.,NTJ:i I . ,se-1 ns.: QC -Nagy Striving for perfeciion on pasTe-up day are sporTs ediTors Rodney Shipe and John BhaTTy, and feaTure ediTors Meri Miiidiero and Marianna Runge. Bagpipe: Front Row: Julie Carlson QediTor-in- chiefy, Roger Phillips fassT. ediTor-in-chiefjg Row 2: Marianna Runge, Gigi Randulich, Amy Glowacki, Tricia Walski, Paula BenTley, Katie Lydon, Julie Nelson, Karen SchwarTz, Rodney Shipe, Joe Mo- sele, Kerry Phillips, NaThan Allen: Back Row: Meri MiTidiero, Mrs. Jean Daily Qadvj, John Ryan Bagpipe 5
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'Tye really enjoyed working wiih The beys, and i'rn going To miss oil The Trips and ouis- ings. l've been The lucky onei lfm iusi glad Soi Solaio Talked me inio doing This. -- ivlr. STuarT Vogel Sponsor to re tire Club plans outing to Bulls game The Boys' Club compleTed anoTher successful year filled wiTh acTivlTies and raising funds, buT The year ended on a down noTe as Mr. STu Vogel reTired afTer six years as club sponsor. The pasT six years have been very rewarding. l've really enjoyed working wiTh The boys, and l'm going To miss all The Trips and ouTings. l've been The lucky one: l'm jusT glad Sal Solaio Talked me inTo doing This, he sTaTed. One of The highllghTs of The year was The annual sTudenT-faculTy bowling TournamenT in which lvlr. Carlos lvle- drano bowled a TournamenT high of 242. To raise money members parTiclpaT- ed in a balloon sale during Homecom- ing week and a candy sale in De- cember. They also delivered Chicago 3,1 l-uuorrmz newspapers To The faculTy before school To earn money. Wiih The money raised Boys' Club planned a Trip To The Chicago STadium To see The Chicago Bulls play hosT To The Milwaukee Bucks. Boys' Club also combined wiTh Girls' Club To sponsor a ChrisTmas Tea for faculTy members and sponsored Their own gym-jam for The sTudenTs afTer finals week had concluded in January. Eric Thomas, Treasurer, sTaTed, The pasT Two years have been a learning experience for me. I especially en- joyed The Bulls Trips, The candy sales, and jusT being a parT of The Boys' Club. This feeling of enjoymenT as a resulT of being in The club was shared by all. Randy Bellfuss, vice president Takes a sTrike in The sTudenT-faculTy bowling Tournament Boys' Club 77
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