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Yearbook Staff Produce New Look in Annual These are the students who worked hard through¬ out the year to meet dead¬ line after deadline in the production of this year’s yearbook. This year’s ju¬ nior editors will take over the production of the supple¬ ment to this year’s year¬ book, to prepare them for their roles as senior editors next year. SENIOR YEARBOOK EDITORS-left row, from front: Terry Peters, editor- in-chief, Elmer Reichert, features editor, John Alolinar, senior section editor, Den¬ nis Hall, homeroom editor, Mike Martino, feature editor, right row, from front: Terry O ' Leary, sports editor. Den Tomasovich, art editor, Jim Hoffman, business man¬ ager, John Mueth, business manager, Rob Rigney, photography. YEARBOOK STAFF—front row, from left to right: Ben Meder, George Smith, Doug Becherer, Joe Burke, Terry Peters, second row: Mike Becker, Jerry Teb- bano, Mark Jasper, John Mueth, Terry O ' Leary . third row: John Molinar, Den Tomasovich. Rick Schoen, Steve Bauer, Elmer Reichert, fourth row: Fred Stein. Dave Witt, Tim Xesbit, Mike Martino.
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Newspaper Staff Produces Fine School Publication After financial troubles terminated the printing of our ”Crusader”, the staff under Sister Angelita pulled a rabbit out of a hat. The paper survived through the combined efforts of the Student Body and the Paper Staff. A school-wide subscription drive, backed by the Crusader Spirit, retained for us one of our major spirit-instilling source. The Crusader” reigns—long live the ”Crusader. ” PAPER EDITORS—left to right: Steve Bauer, Junior Editor; John Goodwin, Editor-in-chief; John Phillips, Junior Editor; Bob Ernig, Junior Sports Editor; Mike Eschenfelder, First Page Editor; Gene Schneider, Fourth Page Editor; Bob Huebner, Sports Editor; Greg Ziombra, Fourth Page Editor. XEW ' SPAPER STAFF—front row: Jerry Kolda, Mike Eschenfelder, Bob Emig, John Good¬ win, Greg Ziombra. Bob Huebner, Gene Schneider, John Phillips, Steve Clark, Steve Bauer, Andy Fellner, second row: Tom Lurtz, Gary Todoroff, Joe Burke, Dan Haas. George Smith, Greg l oss. Dave Biver, Dave Becker, Terry Peters, Mike Martino, Jim Grogan, third row: Jeanne Whitehead. Becky Kirn, Cathy Harris, Sue Gaa, Cindy Braun, John Genetti, Steve Wiget. Steve Keim, Steve Luecking, Thom Faust, David Hanneken. Fred Stein, fourth row: Terry O ' Leary, John Matejka, Patti McCarron, Kathy Yaeger, Peggy Hausmann, Mary Ann Genetti. Diane Arentsen, Barb Mueller, Cathy Dye, Karel Cardwell, Bill Zogg, Steve Reissen. fifth row: Ray Schott, Mike Lunte, Janice Tebbano, Anne Zacharski, Cheryl Le may. Bill Wood, Bill Frees, Jim Quirin, Joe Kaiser, Mark Rodriguez, Tony Heap, Bob Kehl, sixth row: Steve Wilburn, Bob Rigney, Terry Hemann, Brad Hill, Bob Fellner, Craig Heimburger, Pat Young. Pat Prindable, Jim Hamilton, Chris Zabawa, Richard Becherer, Tom Lang, John Dehler.
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amera Club Becomes More Vibrant Organization The Camera Club, under Mr. Beine’s direction, has achieved excellence in pho¬ tography unmatched in re¬ cent years. This year their accomplishments have been considerable. They have be¬ come a larger organization, acquired additional mod¬ ern photographic equip¬ ment, remodeled the Cam¬ era Club room into one large dark room, and pro¬ duced excellent photogra¬ phy for the school paper and this yearbook. They are deserving of our praise. CAMERA CLUB—first row, left to right: Bob Canterbury, Terry O ' Leary, Ron McFar- ling, Steve Wuller, Jon Schwarz, Tom Twardowski, John Pavlik, Tom Behrman. sec¬ ond row: Jim Stewart, Bob Rigney, Tom Grimmer, Greg Ziombra, Jim Hamilton, Jim Grogan. Behind-the-scenes work of the Club. Prints in the making!
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