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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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