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4 V FOURTH HOUR SCROLL STAFF, Row 1: Sue Hill. Valerie Keller. Sandy Sample. Roberta Simpson. Anne Killen, Marylin Lasher, Joan Welch, Stephanie McCormick. Row 2: Bob Zust, Alana Andre, Diane Shelton, Linda Russell, Cindy Rotschafer, Debbie Bach, Jeanne Wacht, Ted Devlin. Not pictured: Sherri Hartle, Don Howlett, Sharon Kinnear, Nancy Nutt. Fall co-editor, Sharon Kinnear, dons a new hairpiece that she has evidently scalped from another member of the Scroll Staff. FIFTH HOUR SCROLL STAFF, Row 1 : Janeene Hill. Joyce Gardner. Debbie Westendorf, Nancy Roe, Doris Christopher, Marci Danley, Renee Anthony. Row 2 : Laurette Cushingberry, Gene Martin. Bill Cronin, Criss Brown, Joan Ewart, Mary McDonough. Not pictured: Kathy McCann. Tom Johannsen, Vicki Mills, Cindy Boatwright, Deanne Cox. Kenny Sheibley. Si Above: Criss Brown and Renee Anthony, spring co-editors, quiz Des Moines Police Chief Wendell Nichols during a monthly press conference between the police and high school newspaper editors. Left: Deanna Cox, senior, proofreads Scroll material thor- oughly before it is to be sent to the printer. -27—
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Scroll Staff Publishes Interesting, Factual Paper The main purposes of the 1970-71 Scroll Staff were to help unify the school, to develop school spirit, and to add color to school life. A staff of 20-30 people was required to produce each issue of the Scroll and to keep the readers informed and entertained. Approval of the addition of four issues by Mr. Bridgewater (principal) helped to give regularity to the Scroll, which now appears every two weeks. Included in these issues was a special Homecoming issue and a special April Fool edition. The responsibilities that go along with pub- lication of the Scroll were more evenly dis- tributed with the appointment of separate fall and spring co-editors, managing editors and business managers. Giving proper publicity to such areas as sports, social events, individual and group stories, and editorials in each issue were important duties of the Scroll Staff, along with acquiring an adequate amount of adver- tisements. The fourth and fifth hour staffs were advised by Mr. Christian. Sharon Kinnear Co-editor, Fall Gene Martin Co-editor, Fall (9 Cindy Boatwright Managing Editor, Fall Nancy Nutt Business Manager, Fall Criss Brown Co-editor, Spring From left: Stephanie McCormiek, Cindy Boatwright, Gene Martin, Deanna Cox, Nancy Roe, Debbie Westen- dorf, and Sharon Kinnear concentrate on meeting the deadline for Scroll publication. Ted Devlin Managing Editor, Spring —26— Marylin Lasher Business Mgr., Spring
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Executive Board Bill Cronin Terry Hatchitt Deanna Cox Charla Brown President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Above: The Senate presides over a general meeting in the student center. Members pictured are Terry Hatchitt, Deanna Cox, Marci Danley, Renee Anthony, Kathy Johnson, Karma Jensen, Charla Brown. Right: Dick Eisenlauer, chairman of the Evaluation Committee, which judges Student Government effectiveness, gives his committee report in a Student Government meeting. —28—
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