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Reporters Mary Hoff and Diane Black checked the files for story information fleftb. Mike Cavanaugh, Sandra Mizell, and Jimmy Shows got story ideas from another paper fbot- tom leftl. Business manager, James Hennen, figured ad re- ceipts for a forthcoming issue fbottom rightj. Staff mem- bers looked at an ASKALADA as they waited for buyers at lunch. 3
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Askalada Sta if An extremely active organization at Air- line this year was the newspaper. This group printed a paper a month, which presented all the school news and happenings in an interesting way. At the beginning of school, they sold Freshman keys. Students on the Askalada staff had to have a B average Qin English, an overall C average, and sponsor approval. The Askalada staff, spon- sored by Mrs. Iantha Smith, had approxi- mately twenty members. ASKALADA's Editor-in-chief was Cindy Smith Ltop rightb. The Assistant editor was Donna Kendrick frightl. Bob Jackson, photographer, Karen Allen, Robin Swanson, Donna Kendrick, Debbie Sather, Carolyn Judkins, Peggy Oliver, and James Hennen Qfront rowj. Charlotte Santoro, Donna Henry, Diane Black, Dedra Seale, Kathy Morrow, Debbie Henry, Nan Lewis, and Paulette Santoro fsecond rowj. ' , Melanie Welch, Pat Weisel, Jimmy Shows, Mike Cavanaugh, Cindy Smith, Mary Hoff, and Sandra Mizell Qback rowj.
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Key Club An active service organization this year was the Key Club. The m-embers ushered at football games, raised the flag, provided the tree for White Christmas, and operated the basketball concessions. There were 42 members in the club. Having a 2.5 grade av- erage and club approval were the main re- quirements for membership. Mr. Nichols was Key Club faculty advisor. Qfficers pictured were Richard Aldrich, Vice Pres- ldentg Gary Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Dan- iel, Parliamentarian. Dale Rains, Edward Sather, Bobby Birtman, Terry Cunningham, Mary Syptak, Glenn Smith, Arthur Bernstein, Dennis Gaines William Granger, Robert Dumas, Edward Jackson, Richard Aldrich ffront rowj. Mike Ingram Mike Daniel, Mike Seale, Rick Friesen, Keith Gilbert, Mike Outlaw, Gary Hall, Mike Cavanaugh, Walter John: son, Rick Gentry, Kelvin Dunlop fmiddle rowj. Mr. Nichols, sponsor, Joe Williams, Bill Branan, Kevin Luter David Vaughn, Gary Smith, Keith Christy, Jim Knight, Pat Outlaw, Steve Scott, Tom Comfort, Floyd Parton and Mike Reed fback rowj. r 1
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