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s ' gpr The Staf I ' Vhs Koaln stcili in another one of their staged r Tlie unknowing eye ot the ceunera has captured -ioigon ond Michole Ferguson showing off their talent .. :.f). They barely have enough time to do anything but . Helping with the primping ore Gail Wilson and Kristy ■ z-n. who both are laiown foj their ability in repairing the nge. and Carolyn Barnaid, whose main occupation is teasing OS awjy from fellow ' vorkers. Helping vrith cue cards is lor Stephens. She was alw ays prepared with scissors, glue, md a few lines of her own. There is rarely an event which re- porters Frank Crance. Dove Geiger, and Brock Grigsby hoven ' t spotted with their bionic eyes. They room the campus in search of news in brief (also GIHLS in briefs). Adding to the scene is Mike Kelson who had a sound excuse for every wrong-doing he did. That guitar-morn with the smug look on his face is none other than Randy Vail (don ' t let that mustache fool you!). John Nuxre, camera man, has his eyes on everything and everybody. His photographic memory enabled him to memorize the phone numbers of the entire senior class — girls, that is. Taking care of Hakes is Sue Johnston. She supplied the ACTION for the staff each day. Painter John Dooley ' s colorful imagination gave him a split job. Not only could he count the money, but he also received credit (and blame) as a part-time member on the Activities staff. Stunt woman Robyn Grigsby went to any height just to pull a few stunts of her own. Helping in the production are dancers Robin Dreyer, Don Maclean, Tina Lassiter, Scott Wilson, and Anne Bergman. Their ability to ham it up gave them the job on the staff. Assistant Director Pam Johnson assisted with more than just direction. Her business- Uke attire forced her to use her clipboard to fight off all undesirables. Director Tammy Oxford used her whip to keep the staff in line. Besides directing and editing, she kept everyone under control and did her best to keep peace every 5th period. Producer Mrs. Bishop is commended for her patience and advice, and also receives a sincere thank you from the entire staff. Not pictured are Hillari Deschane and Karen Johnson, who were both smart enough not to show up for this picture. ' ' -. i tS IPfCF %W ' ' .- ' •-% Robin D Ads Staff ? Pam Johnson Activities Editor .1 .. Tammy CRKi Xditoti j ' itllil Mrs. Bishop Advisor , ' Jtihii N ne i niot Clbss Don Maclean Sports Staff Sue Johnston Activities Staff Lassiter Ads Stoff Anne Bergmon Faculty Stoff Scott Wilson Faculty Staff Gail Wilson Faculty Editor Michelle Ferguson Ads Staff Kristy Cogswell Sports Staff
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DESERVE AN APPLAUSE This cheery lot is composed of the 1977 co-valedictoriajis. They are Annie Yeager, Tamara Oxford, Nancy Northrop, Carol Eckmann and Jeff Bocknian. They elected Carol Eckmann to give the Vale- dictory Address and Jeff Bockman to give the Salutatory Address. Seniors winning California State Scholarships included Randy Bell, Nancy Northrop, Susan Krupsaw and Jeff Bockman. Other winners not pictured were Eric Bennett, Melanie Taylor, Eugene YoDm .rrM Carlton Youngblood. |07
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Ceod Barnard John Dooley Business Manager Junior Qass Heather Stephens Bill Morgan Activities Stoff Not piciurea: Fronk Crance Sports Staff Brock Grigsby Senior Class Not pictured: Hillari Deschane Activities Staff Hate iCeigier Ads Editor M Ketepn ,:Sophpb9K e;:qicMs, Handy Vj( Art; Editor
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