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Beaver Tale The Unknown Takes Planning Production of a yearbook is an in- volved process needing the dedica- tion and hardwork of an athlete. Training was received at a one-day workshop in Bozeman put on for the benefit of new staff members. Dur- ing the summer workshops were at- tended by a few more-experienced staffers. These extra learning ses- sions and good imaginations helped “put together” a book that was worth all the planning. 1. Kathy Plutt, Susan Clcmans and Gloria Learn pack their bags to attend a workshop to improve their skills. 2. EDITORS: Colette Reynolds, academ- ics; Terri Howery, index; Kathy Plutt, sports; Michelle Gerringa, seniors; Amy Withers, editor-in-chief; Susan Clemans, business; Karen Royce, classes; Gloria Learn, photography. 3. Writing copy sometimes puts Brad Keltz between a rock and a hard spot. 4. Front row: Amy Withers, Amy Anderson, Marlene Fischer. Michelle Gerringa, Val Lake, Colette Reyn- olds. Second row: Ginny Hopewell, Denise Winstead, Gloria Learn, Terri Howery, Craig Devlin. Tom Flynn, Tammy Krause, Cindy Parks, Susan Clemans, Janice Worthington, Michelle Holland. Third row. Scott Withers, Kathy Plutt, Eric Mort, Karen Royce, Brad Keltz, Larry Benson, Carl Muggenburg, Ruth Nelson, Beth Royce, Wilma Hubbard. 5. Explaining is a never ending job for Amy Withers. 18 Beavertale
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Mechanical Drawing A Blueprint For Putting Together A Terrific Year 6. Kerry Kenison's plans need special at- tention. 7. Keeping his eye on his work earns Zan Aslett good grades. The drawing of simple objects and the construction of complex architectural designs defines mechanical draw- ing. This year the class, taught by Mr. Rice, was exclu- sively boys. Concentration and steady hands were need- ed. In this class neatness counted. Mr. Rice ' ' if g ■ Mr. Rice Mr. Wolf Arts Builds A Better Year 8. Dale Weaver knows that a lot of thought goes into every project. 9. Ah-ha! Caught ya off guard. John Forsman. Industrial Arts was a class of hard workers. For most of them it wasn’t a class but an enjoyable hour of work. Mr. Rice and Mr. Wolf supervised from the drawing up of the individual projects to the finishing work. Some projects included book shelves and tables. This class, although open to boys and girls, was all boys and one girl. Dale Weaver, and whatever they made, alot of work went into it. Mechanical Drawing. Industrial Arts 17
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Here’s The Reason Why Our 6. Zan Aslett’s and Susie Watters' quick thinking help make the Beaver a hit. 7. Ken Goody, Jim Plutt, Gayleen Merry, co-editor; Brad Munday, Guy Peterson. Zan As- lelt, Tracy Henderson, Denise McCIccry. Heidi Gober, Susie Watters, Karen Swanson, Stephanie Rannus, Kathy Higgins, Judy Kearns, co-editor. 8. Trenna Willcs frowns over an article assignment. 9. Gayleen Merry points out the right way to publish a paper. Noses were stuck in the newspaper at least once a month during sixth period. The BEA- VER covered the year of activities efficient- ly. While Mrs. Hally was on leave, Mrs. Wil- liams took over the advisership. That didn’t stop the presses. Deadlines had to be met and that usually meant late hours for Gayleen Merry and Judy Kearns. The mailing list was suprisingly long for a school paper, some sub- scribers being as far away as Japan and Bra- zil! Whether here or abroad the Beaver was a “hit.” Beaver Is Such A Hit Mrs. Hally M rs. Williams •I: Beaver 19
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