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TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION .,......... 4 MEMORIAM ............ 6 OLYMPUS REGISTER ...,. 15 FACULTY ...... 18 CLASS ..... ' .... 40 PEOPLE MAGAZINE ......... 125 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ..... 189 YELLOW PAGES .......... 241 RALPH PETERS-EDITOR JULIE MUNCIE-FACULTY EDITOR CHRIS CONTE-CLASS EDITOR DIANE STUMPF-ACTIVITIES EDITOR JAY MARIOTTI-SPORTS EDITOR MIKE LUPPINO-PHOTOGRAPHER MITZI CHAMBERS RICH HQYES PAUL SENDRO SHAWN UNDERWOOD MARY WATT BILL CLARK ANICA FLEET KRISTIN FENCH SUE INKS KIM IVERY BRENDA JACKSON LANCE MONDOCK JEANNE ROCCON DAN SENDRO JENICE STOUT PAULA WEBER CAROL WHITE MILES BAUSCH-ADVISOR TIME title and format b permission of the publisher,TIME, inc. 1976 OLYMPUS. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole part without permission is p h b 3
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A LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER The purpose of the yearbook is to capture the spirit of the school. To accomplish this, pictures and words are used. These pictures and words create a lasting record of the school year. The good things along with the bad ones. Before the actual work to pro- duce the yearbook begins, there are many decisions to be made. A format must be chosen for the book. A theme. Something to pull the book together, give it body, make it more than only a collection of pictures and words. Arriving at a theme for the book is one of the toughest jobs to be faced. If the theme is not good, the book cannot be. The story of how our book used a magazine theme is an in- teresting one, worth telling. Last spring, just after the 1976 staff was announced, we decided upon a cover for our book. The cover we chose had a clear plexi- glass panel in it. This cover was very attractive. However, just after school began in the fall, we were notified by the Josten's American Yearbook Company that this cover would be too costly to produce. We needed another idea. Our yearbook representative, George Stewart, thinking we might like a cover with a hole in it, brought us a sample book. The hole in the cover didn't catch anyone's atten- tion, however, the contents did attract attention. That book was arranged as seperate magazines. Then and there, everyone decided the magazine idea was right for our book. This idea was a very difficult one to do, but Mr. Bausch and I felt we had the people to pull us through. The editor of Sports Illustrated was Jay Mariotti. Diane Stumpf was the editor of People. The Olympus Registar was made up of two sec- tions. Julie Muncie was faculty edi- tor, while the class section was edited by Chris Conte. Photography Editor, Mike Luppino assisted all the editors in producing this book. A major concern all year long was the cost of producing this book. We were greatly aided in that depart- ment by the school's most success- ful yearbook sale ever. The total number of books sold was over 1400. After all our work, here is the final product. Enjoy it! faabxaazaau 2
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TIME MAGAZINE' s is S f+ss?.1t,t r MAN OF THE YEAR Receiving a yearbook dedication is a high honor for a teacher. To be worthy of such recognition, the teacher selected should treat teach- ing as more than only a job. He should care about the students and be willing to help them. This year's recipient, Mr. David Perry, perfectly fits these quali- fications. He goes beyond simply teaching. He is there when a student needs assistance. I-Ie is the stu- 4 dent's friend. In short, he makes learning a rewarding experience. This outstanding work done by Mr. Perry cannot be allowed to pass unnoticed. It demands recognition. Mr. Perry, to show our appreciation for your fine work, we, the 1976 Olympus Staff bestow upon you, the highest honor we are capable of giving, by dedicating the 1976 Olym- pus to you.
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