Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 246 of 250
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fafw' L. M' f262fJ 1v'1f- Cf'-4-I! 1772. 240!Colophone Colophone The Aurora Volume 16 was put to- gether by a staff of twenty-four mem- bers plus advisor Iohn M. Maggiano and editor Terri Rutter. The theme of the book is based upon the journalistic basics: WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHO, and WHY about the city of Warren, Ohio. The book is divided into three sectionsg WHAT ecompasses all the activities of the people at Reserve and is broken up into Student Life, Curriculum, Organi- zations, and Sports. The WHO section is the Staff and student body and WHERE covers Ads and index. Sev- en hundred books were ordered at a student cost of 814.00 and the total price of the book was 515,000.00 in- cluding printing and photography sup- plies. The layout style in the WHAT sec- tion follows a basic three column for- mat while the WHO section used a Free Form layout style. The Geotype style Stencil Bold on the theme and divider pages is 744-72 and 744-48 elsewhere. The headline style is in 36 pt. Stymie. Body copy is in 12 pt. Ballard valle with Italic companion face and captions are 8 pt., and folios are 10 pt. The paper stock is 80 pound glass enamel with 3070 gray dividers. The Aurora cover is a standard base material with the color class tan, and black and medium blue silkscreen. The liners are velum with reflex blue ink color. The book trim size is 9 x 12, and is smooth semi rounded and backed. The book has 140 pages and is printed by Inter-Col- legiate Press, Shawnee Mission, Kan- sas. The Aurora staff would like to thank advisor Mr. Iohn M. Maggiano and ICP Representative Mr. Iohn Fowley as well as the fine people who helped us with picturesg Mr. Gerald Usselman who took the underclass pictures, Mr. Pete Perich for taking the prom pictures as well as Mr. Fred Marzulla for the band and Dallas pictures and Ioni Polomsky for taking football pictures and to Mr. Edwin McMullen for all the colorful Harding pictures, We also extend thanks to the Warren Tribune Chronicle's Sports, Editorial and Pho- tography Departments. We also are grateful to Mrs. Ruby Maggiano for doing our index and to Mrs. Martha Warmuth for typing our senior index. Thank you also to the school secre- taries for doing whatever they could to help out, and to the Administration and staff for all their cooperation and support. I would especially like to thank my mom Lena for allowing me to turn the rec room and the living room into a publishing office for seven months, and to my brother Greg for all the help he gave me taping and stapling. xff 'tix A5 1' 41

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Why we live here The reasons why people live in Warren are as individual as the people themselves. Warren has a rich heritage and many of Warren's families are the generations of these original settlers. Also, many families made their homes here in Warren because of the work in the industries. The factories, plants and mills are still here, and so are the families of the first workers. But new people have come to Warren too. The Eastwood Mall brought business to the area, and Warren is also the home for many students attending Kent State University Trumbull Campus. The small town atmosphere and lifestyle in Warren is appealing to those who feel crowded and unknown in larger cities. Yet, at the same time, Warren is close to the big cities of Cleveland and Pittsburgh and the culture and professional sports they are known for. Warren is also a good location for the active skier, by being surrounded by popular slopes and ski lodges. Even the water skiers have their fun at Mosquito Lake Resovoir right outside Warren, and for the more adventurous skiers, Lake Erie, only a few miles away, is always open. The youth of Warren seem to be filled with itching feet to move out and find something. But after a while, many of these searchers drift back home to settle. Besides, who could resist all the ethnic food Warren is so proud of. And this is WHY we live here. Q, ' v ,glflvtiff 'H ,ft -f 'fx 'fax There-'s fun for young and old at Warren's parks. These future Reserve Raiders study now for an seventh grade English project at Turner fr. Highschool. WH Y! 239

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