Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2009, Page 214

Description: iscusses his time on i^ormc start, ne returneefo work at South as the schools technology co-ordinator and computer programming teacher.WHAT: Mr. Pizzo was a photographer on the yearbook staff.WHEN: His junior and senior yearof high school, from 1978-80.WHY: Mr. Pizzo was very interestedin photography. He had a darkroomin his basement as a student.HOW ITS CHANGED: Therewere no computers during Mr. Pizzostime on staff, and photos were produced in a darkroom.FAVORITE PART OF BEINGON STAFF: Mr. Pizzos favoritething about yearbook staff was thefeeling of seeing the book once it wascompleted. He said this part was verywarding.What is your best excuse to get out of astory or photo assignment?I just dont raise my handto volunteer.-sophomore Mckenzie LuekenI just say I forgot, I havepractice, or my grandmasin town, thats the best.—sophomore Lindsey Ellington214 | 100th ANNIVERSARY I then and nowI would say that my step-dad is having acolonoscopy.—sophomore Marco RegoliThe camera broke, I ranout of ink, or my subjectstood me up.—junior Alexandra DyeTop left: Junior Madelyn Nahas,sophomore Emily Rogers,senior Margaret McGillivray, andsophomore Miriam Katz work onspreads for their sections to meet adeadline.Top right: The Gothic staff of1974 work during summer on theyearbook index at a staff membershouse.Right: Senior Teighlor Theiss writesnotes to send to students who hadbeen featured in the yearbook.
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Collection: Bloomington High School South

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