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Q Li B- 'Qt U I Lynn Matthews is business manager. She contacts busi- nesses and points out the reasonable display ad rates for a large teen readership. Handling billing and all financial aspects of the newspaper, Lynn is kept busy with her file and contracts. D' f Mm, V: 2... 1 I ' . ,E 522.3 r 1 V J ff I Other Journalism I students busy at typewriters are, LEFT T0 RIGHT, Kathy Boggs, Cathy Albright, Don- na Moore, Paul Snodgrass, and Bonnie Wormwood. All fn' seniors, they know that this yea.r's work in Journalism I will help prepare them for writing later in college. Active sports editors are Randy Hromadik, seated, and Bruce Biller. They cover school athletic events, or assign stories to reporters in keeping in touch with the athletic pulse of school competitions. First year Journalism stu dents write stories and fea- tures for the 'Vista'. Some fu- ture journalism experts are, LEFT T0 RIGHT, Vicky Mey- er, Linda Dinges, John Reedy, Debbi Blair, and Gail Fisher. 5 X N --. 1 ,kr .f .
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Journalists Produce Prize-Winning Buena Vista , ,f s 1 'Ht ik: -l + 5 'Swv 1, 5 fr ig.. .V u-,Nbr , A, A -a,A,.,Hl .....1...-... Sandi Armstrong, LEFT, and Karen Cozzens are the Page 3 editors. The editors are given actual experience in editing for print, interpreting Buena and covering its news, and in recognizing the place news has in school life. . f. . Q. -..-i -Q ' tif' .Wi as 4.f1f...r'g pf Y f' -. X :aw .,-. 1. ' Y 1 il. . H i f it . 5 X sa A ii-,J n 4 3'-,-'i44gi3g,,5 f ' .V -.1 I. 1, . .'. .PIL . QF ' ly , ' 4 S. Q x . ! . 1 , pq . . 1 f f 'Yi' ' ' 1 1 JJ' I 1 .'S n ' .. r r--- .4912 x,:k wi: Allyson Tuekfield, LEFT, is Page 1 editor. She sends copy in to the Star-Free Press for its Modern Youth page. Patti Honer is Page 2 and features editor. Editors must learn the importance of getting along with others while working under the stress of deadlines. -p-SIl gum! The Journalism I course includes a study of the steps required in producing a mod- ern newspaper with special emphasis on the functions of staff members for effective school publication. Bruce Biller offers consultation to first year students, from left, Sue Logan, Connie Lotspeich, Bruce, Vista- 16,153-'A Kathy Kennedy, and Cathejean McGillin. Journalism provides the knowledge and skills in the use of language arts which enable the writer to present his ideas The Buena Vista, which is distributed free of charge to members of the ASB, is prepared and edited by members of the journalism class. Ap- proximately seventeen issues a year are pub- lished, featuring articles dealing with campus life, curriculum, activities, and sports. It gives stu- dents practice copy- reading, proofreading, dummying, making up, and seeing the results in print before a reader audience. Staffers learn the important techniques of interviewing for sto- ries and how to meet others. Membership on the staff stresses the im- portance of writing in maintaining an in- formed public in a de- mocracy, and helps de- velop critical and discriminating readers. This year, the Buena Vista won the Quill and Scroll International Hon- or Award. Mr. Robert L. Thompson is the advisor. effectively. Knowledge gained in this course is put to good use on the Buena
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AFS Sponsors Exchange of Customs and Moves .Qan-41 i . . ,,A,, -1 1 1 1 FRONT ROW: Kathy Quist, President, Sharon Lee Dor- ward, Kathy Henry, Treasurer, Sonja Clinkenbeard, Barbara Groves, Laura Smith, Evon Frenzel, Susan Richardson, Donna Miller, Leah Lewis, Cathy Newlon, Joy Berg, Janet Schwartz, Vicky Meyer, Debbie Williams, Carol Cone, Pat Gabriel. ROW TWO: Larry Peake, Bill Enoch, Vice-Presidentg Ron Jacobs, Brad Jones, John Bulgin, John Roy Meek, David Anderson, Greg Ricards, Forrest Busch, Pat Thompson, Dennis Fugii, Jim Freer, Kurt Ballance, Don Enoch, Christo- pher Shane. ROW THREE: Renee Gfeller, Modena Ehrhardt, Connie Happel, Mikie Fransen, Secretaryg Ann Alber, Ellen Tongish, Peg Cupps, Marlenna Watson, Dot Renshaw, Marian Schlange, Debbie Johnson, Kathi Cresto, Sharon Per- ry, Sue Logan, Bonnie Wolever, Nancy Williams, Nancy KATHY CRESTO Learning early in January of her acceptance for the year program, Kathy left January 20 for a year in Brazil. She will live in the town of Bello Horizonte with the Dr, Mario Castro family, then return to complete her senior year at Buena. Egan, Debbie Raff, Isabella Walati, Becky Mabry, Chris Cad- den. ROW FOUR: Susan Smith, Donna Lyles, Diane Hard' acre, Linda Lyndeen, Jeanie Laidlaw, Teri Carroll, Phyllis Wentling, Chris McCawley, Donna Allender, Karen Bal- lance, Sue Beery, Cathejean McGillin, Carolyn Thurston, Wendy Johnston, Claudia Starcevic, Sharon MacDuffee, Keitha Wood, Karen Bassett, Susie Jackon. BACK ROW: Camille Hunter, Gail Benton, Holly Sprague, Kathryn Fol- lis, Joan Bernhardt, JoAnn Williams, Mary Ahlstrand, Joan Williams, Candy Harthorn, Suzi Wade, Sandy Clark, Melanie Brewer, Anita Pennington. Laura Reilly, Phyllis Wheeler, Janice Buckner, Pat Hillton, Nancy Northway, Lyn Cettin, Virginia Diebolt. GREG RICARDS Candidate for the summer program, Greg waits for Word of acceptance. If accepted, Greg will spend the summer abroad, go to school, and re turn to complete his senior year at Buena.
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