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To be successful in life, you must decide to succeed-and work. During the 1968-1969 school year we all had occasion to work for the benefit of our community. This was working for the passage of a bond issue to construct a new high school. We are all happy that this was successful and that the new school will be a reality. It is with a great deal of pride that I commend the student body and especially the members of the class of 1969 for the part they played in this program. 1 know that your efforts will bring many rewards in the years to come. You have accom- plished one goal in the building of a better tomorrow and have done this without personal gain for yourself. WAYNE M. BROWER, SUPT. New school board elections were held May 6 with seven men being elected to serve. Members of the out-going board were George White, Don Mitchell, Dean Christensen, Robert Wagers, John Hallahan, Merton Jeffries and John Lindell. Men re-elected were George White and John Lindell, while Morton Boxer, Glenn Swinson, Allyn Wind, Raymond Paulsen, and Donald Ruhl will be serving their first year. 15
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New School Board Elected
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STAFF CREATES PAPER, ANNUAL Nineteen members of the journalism staff divided their time between publishing the newspaper and publishing the yearbook. Under the editing of co-editors Janice Andersen and Bonnie Baker, twelve editions of the “Sagebrush” were distributed to the student body. Yearbook co-editors Dave Ward and Jim Price supervised the lay-out of a ]»68 page yearbook. Mr. Thomas Woolley was the advisor and other editors included sports editor Dave Ward, and copy editor Cathy Williams. Barb Bach was in charge of ads and Diane Liven- good took care of business matters. Each paper came out at three week intervals in order to provide time to write each article. Every student was assigned a “beat” or club to report on, thus giving sufficient coverage of most school events. Composition of the yearbook is a year long effort. From the beginning of the school year, pages are assigned and the attaining of photographs appropriate for the subject begins. The final week of school is one of much haste for the J-staff until the annual is completed.
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