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 YEARBOOK —
LONG ARDUOUS
JOURNEY
Yearbook is not as easy as it appears. Articles, in particular, are the terrors of yearbooks across the country. How much can be said about a mediocre
team in order that they sound like world champions. Cliches are thrown around like they will be out o f style tomorrow. It is close to impossible to write articles that have not been written previously.
This year we introduced new addi­ tions, including senior quotes, in order that the seniors might get their last words in. There were numerous prob­ lems that all yearbooks face, however, like lost pictures, lost articles and con­ troversies over senior quotes.
The editors-in-chief of this year’s yearbook were Sam Imbolli and Charles Krylo. Section editors and staff contributed greatly to the project.
They included the works of Jay Brad­ shaw, Tom Giacobbi, Nick Lapenta, Walter Li, Steve Oliva, Brad Pinsky
and Andy Spina. Through the appear­ ance o f disorganized chaos developed a long arduous Job done with style and finesse.
Editor Sam Imbolli said, “It was an incredible experience. The enormous task of pulling everything together by
the various deadline dates gradually led to the issuance of the final edition. ’’ The yearbook will evolve into a final prod­ uct this year and each and every future year, accompanied with doubts, obsta­
cles and worry.
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