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The MONITOR Staff Worked continuously to meet the demand of a busier schedule. Mrs. QDIIY SUCCf355fUHY aided the MONITOR Staff Editor, Sam Cox, led the paper through an informative as advisor. year. Editor ....... ....... S am Cox Asst. Editor . . . . . . Sarah Brigham Feature Editor . . . . . . Ron Rendleman News Editor ...... Don Prosser Sports Editor . . . . . . Ron Waicukauski Desk Editor ........ ...... P hil Lenzini Business Manager .... ........... C regg Fozarcl Circulation Manager .............. Carolyn Logue Reporters .............. Chris Oakes, Kris Norman, Ken Lobenstein, Bonnie Waller, Susan Gasaway, Linda Folsom, Paul Morrill, Debbie Foote, Bonnie Blass, Marilyn Kammlade, Cindy Skaggs, Sandy Minckler, Holly Keepper, Lucia French, Lucinda Porter, Mary Lewis, Lee Wheeles, Anne Lillard. Sports Reporters ...... Mike Crackel, Cathy Monroe, Ken Burgess, Mike Cockran, Bruce Fohr, Mike Given. Advertising Staff ............ Charles Cox, Pam Fite, Ken Burgess, Nancy Gibson, Joyce Anclresen, Charles, Troutman, Cary Brown, Madeline Miller, John Huffman, Barbara Temple, Donna McKinney, Dale Dawson, Nancy Vogler, Dianne Martin, Ada Troutman, Pam Renfro. Photographers ........ Henry Nicolaicles, Stan Hunter w Typist .......................... Becky Reynolds Advisor .. Mrs. Sandra O'Day
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First row: Nancy Vogler, Pam Renfro, Carolyn Logue, Gregg Fozard, Ron Rendleman, Don Prosser, Sam Cox, Sarah Brigham, Phil Lenzini, Ronald Waicukauski, Mark Dare, Charles Troutman, Mary Lewis. Second row: Holly Keepper, Marilyn Kammlade, Bonnie Blass, Lucia French, Ann Lillard, Susan Gasaway, Becky Reynolds, Ken Lobenstein, Joyce Andresen, Kristina Norman, Nancy Gibson, Madeline Miller, Bonnie Waller, Lee Ellen Wheeles, Diane Martin, Donna Me- Kinney. Third row: Chris Oakes, Sandy Minkler, Cindy Skaggs, Cathy Monroe, Mike Crackel, Ken Burgess, Paul Morrill, Henry Nicolaides, ,lohn Huffman, Pam Fite, Dale Dawson, Stun Hunter, Linda Folsom, Gary Brown, Mrs. O'Day. Voice of the Students Under the supervision of Mrs. O'Day, the MONITOR served as an informative service to the students, faculty, and the community. The experience of serving on this staff also gave those interested in journalism an opportunity to become acquainted with the aspect of news- paper work. As the student body of CCHS grew, the services of the MONITOR began to expand also. In addition to keeping the public informed on current events, paper books were also sold by the staff members as an extra service. Thus, all will agree that the MONITOR truly serves the people. i Gregg Fozard, business manager, and Sarah Brigham, assistant editor, served as integral parts of this year's staff. 0 I
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First row: Mrs. Howell, Judy Webb, Don Prosser, Dan McKissic, Tom Langdon, Dorothy Brown, Brenda McAdamis, Marsha Hopkins, Kathleen Miller. Second row: Mr. Leming, Glen Freeberg, Sarah Brigham, Dinah Hays, Nancy Vogler, Barbara Benes, Cindy Skaggs, Sharon Stocks, Douglas Woolard, Bill Resnik. Third row: Tuck Williams, Nathan Froese, Sherry Willi- ford, Dan Girtman, Jerry Sims, Sam Cox, Mike Given, Mark Dare, Tim DaRosa. Government b the Mr. Leming and Mrs. Howell both completed their first year as Student Council advisors. ln the twenty-first year of its existence, the Student Council began a year under the guid- ance of Mrs. Howell and Mr. Leming. Under the capable leadership of Tom Langdon and Dan Mclfissic, the Council experienced one of its richest years. Serving as a link between the student body and the administration, the Student Council performed not only such tasks as sponsoring Homecoming and various other dances but also held special days promoting school spirit. The Council served the students by guarding the lunch lines and offering school sweatshirts throughout the year.
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