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Informed 5. Nordic News members from left to right: (back row)Chris Gordon. Mark UHberg, Eric Lucks, (middle row) Mrs. Lynda Watson. Keith Miller. Kirby McFarland. Pat Dillon. Jeff Jewell. Renee Schumacher. Liv Jonassen. Derrick Snyder. Jeff Morehouse. Bob Engstrom. Ross Close. John Hubble, (front row) Shauna Lilly. Val Mazziotti. Suzy Morgan. Rod Rayburn, Liza Thomas, and Anne Roetcisoender. 6. Mark Ullberg checks negatives for a picture for the paper. 7. The production crew: (Left to right) Ken Roberon. Ryan Johnson. Lonnie Bartholomew, Lewann Newcomb. Scott Newsom. Ron Lang. Brad Griffith. Jan Bassett, Mr. John Owens. Steve Storm. Ray Johnson. Marlow Good. Not pictured: Wils Jacobsen. Pat Allen, Jo Wilhite, Carole Dagle. Mark Ulberg and Darlene Skells. Nordic News 81
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Nordic News Keeps Students This year’s Nordic News was more organized than ever before. The job of editor was made easier for Mark Ullberg with the addition of a News Editor position and well chosen page editors. Mark was pleased with the work done by the staff and noted that they were all good writers. The staff’s adviser, Mrs. Lynda Watson, experienced some added relief this year since she advised only one publication this year. Even though she only had paper staff deadlines to worry about, she still had her hands full. But even with lost pictures, late headlines, and last-minute articles, this year’s Nordic News staff made all their deadlines and all their papers came out on time. There was a lot of new creativity involved with this year’s paper. New columns included Prez Sez, by Eric Lucks. 240- Gordy by Chris Gordon and Athlete of the Issue. Principal Dave Rumppe tried to get a note to the students in every issue entitled Principal’s Corner. Derrick Snyder developed a new cartoon this year called Tales from the Northern Wasteland. The job of printing the newspaper was done by Mr. John Owens’ advanced Graphic Arts class. Production Manager, Ryan Johnson organized the rest of the class and had the paper pasted together and to the press with a minimal amount of problems. Both staffs worked well together for the best year Nordic News has ever had. 1. Mrs. Lynda Watson. Nordic News Adviser, smiles through another hectic day. 2. Editor. Mark Ullberg makes sure that copy editor Shauna Lilly and news editor Suzy Morgan get their articles in on time. 3. Feature and editorial editors Derrick Snyder and Jeff Jewell get their work done even with an occasional snooze here and there. 4. Eric Lucks and Chris Gordon freeze under the pressure of being Nordic News Sports Editors.
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Students are “Wrapped Up” 1. Seniors Harry Rodin. Glenn Withey. Linda Harrison and juniors Brenda Henbest and Hilary Bailey scope out their next customer. 2. Mr. Boesche, DECA Adviser, gets wrapped up in his work every year. 3. Julie Bray busily wrap» a package at the Gift Wrap Shop. 4. Laura Ramsey and Bridget Sears are in awe of their finished work. DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) teaches students all aspects of business. Not only does this club learn out of books, but they also run a business of their own during the Christmas season. Their Gift Wrap Shop located at the Northgate Mall gives the students a great job experience along with teaching them the problems of buying, selling, promotion, managing and working with the public. The Club also participates in many different contests and conferences through the year. They give the students a feeling of leadership as well as liking the competition. Eva Nixon and Steve Sims did very well at the Governor’s conference by being elected secretary and Vice President of Area 1.
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