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YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: M. Shimamura, T. Pogosky, D. Lewis. STANDING: J. Lubach, M. Carter, D. Holtzman.
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Tempora Et Mores i$ not only a yearbook filled with pretty pictures and interesting copy, but it is also a record that records the 1982-1983 school year of W-H.
Members of the yearbook staff are responsi ble for taking pictures, writing copy, doing artwork, and designing the overall layout of each and every page. This is not an easy task since this yearbook not only covers this year but also the 99 years prior, after all, it is a centennial album! A special note should be ad
ded that if it were not for the photography club, this book would never have been pub lished.
This year’s staff was supervised and aided by Richard E. Brown while the Editor-in-chief was Todd S. Pogosky. Both worked relentlessly making plans to make the book a unique one. Several times, Mrs. Kinney’s room could be found with floor two to three inches thick with paper and photos, yet was miraculously clean by the next morning, except for the occas sional picture of a horse drawn on the black board. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor dark of night stayed the staff from working on this book. It was not uncommon for angry parents to phone or storm the school looking for their long- lost children, only to find them wandering between the pub, Mrs. Kinney’s room, or the bathroom.
All in all, working on the Tempora Et Mores staff is an experience that will last forever in the memories of those who shared in this mys terious cult. No one will ever know the hidden exploits, except for the elect few. A fitting close, no doubt, to a century of yearbooks, and a resonant moment shared with our predeces sors.
YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Bart, C. Mallin, T. Pogosky. The Business Staff in former times was a serious, strictly run affair, as opposed to today’s relaxed, coed club.
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