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Y 1 5... 8 g-Q-r----.,,3 9 ni ' ,,. , ,. H. ex I ,. M+f-sk 'lg ll ,J 3 , ,,,,,,f,,, , ww., 6 Q , iid 1. lVlr. Kammerman explains proce- dures of Activities Board to member, Rhetta Romero. 2. Anne Evans, one of our counselors walks out with a thoughtful expression on her face. 3. Mary Clinkingbeard and Louise Butt- geriet help out each other in paper- work. 4. Nlary Haggarty looks up with a greeting smile. 5. Jo Porter pleas- antly talks on the phone. 6. Les Hurst has a serious conversation. 7. lVIr. Holmes greets a student with a smile. 8. Dr. John Bruscemi looks over some paperwork. 9. lVlr. Headley is busy working out a few problems. 10. Helen Batzler helps outa parent on the phone. 11. Bev Highland looks over a few points. Board of Directors 3
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Clhi ir lli ie out The new year of 76-77 to lVlr. Stuart Kammerman started off on the right foot. I think it turned out to be fine, I'm very pleased and I think it will be that way for the rest of the year, he pro- nounced. We have had some vandalism this year in the administration office, the school vault was broken into. No clues were found and lVlr. Kammerman thinks the theives were pro 's and not from Chaparral To lVlr. Kammerman, the thieves knew what they were doing, but didn't find anything worth steal- ing. The counselors this year are trying hard to help the student body. We are trying extra hard to help each student on an individ- ual basis and discuss tentative course planning for high school, Nlr. Bill Holmes stated. This year we've had quite a few changes, like the lockers, differ- ent student numbers and shorter lunch periods. Nlr. Walt Headley commented on the lunch periods, Well, lunch is shorter now because when it was longer kids got bored and tended to get into trouble. The administrators hope these changes are the best kind of changes for the student body. The students' opinion somewhat differs from the administrators'. Here are a few re marks that por- tray the students' opinions: As Camy Shaheed casually remarked It's not a hassle or anything, but it's nice to know upperclassmen from lowerclassmen. John Dallas also commented on the lockers, I think the way the lockers are now, is the biggest mistake that was ever made. In the end some students' opinion will greatly differ from the ad- ministrators', but as many differ- ences of opinion there will be, nothing shall change the ties between the students and the faculty staff. 2 Board of Directors ....,,,,,Nx ll' .ant Q 11 'K ' 79 QV? 1 L- 'HM l l ,, 5 , 7 i 351 7 7 , ,: ,:xwn'nw ' V if 'W Qi 'Q f V -fe ,, g ,c Ns, l ? 1 l Knit Trigg,
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4-Ashes Jamie Bob Lisa Nancy 'I ed urn Lynn Darron Akina Allison Anderson Anderson Ardans Barnett Baskin Benson Joel Eric lVluke Sarah Diana Brad Rendl IVIlke Allen Anderson Anderson Andreasen Barlow Bailey BatGS B9l t0 1 ....i' Hshashshes we all fall down.. Ups and Downs in spirit were felt by the Ashes staff this year. This is the best year we have had, and the writing has really improved, although we have many inexperienced people, stated Sandi Neisser, Ashes editor. The general opinion of the news- paper staff is that it is very or- ganized under the new advisor Jane Howard. Anthony Helmstetter a new member of the staff, stated, It's alot of fun. Being the only fresh man on the newspaper staff, I will learn alot of big words, and three years from now I'Il be editor. Others feel the power and im- portance of the job, as does Deanne Denneny, I like being on it because I feel I'm helping the school. Besides the ups and downs and problems confronting the new staff, they all seem happy with their new job. This years staff is more eager and willing to learn than last year's and what they lack in experience they make up for in enthusiasm and desire to put out a good paper, comment- ed Al Harvey, features editor,
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