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Interest in 1967-68 Call CALL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..,.,...A.. Associate Editor News Editors ...... Editorial Editors Feature Editors Sports Editors Copy Editors Treasurer ............ .Marilyn Rimmer Martie Sallwasser ...,.Diane Congdon Nancy Lewis .,...Randy Moskop Debbie Dieterichs ..,Clair Beckmann Chris Frank , ...... Tom Crabtree Scott Holley .,,...Karen Sanders Sue Tifft ..,Nancy Inglefield Advertising Managers ..,......... Chris Tait Typists ....... Ossie Holway ..........Barb Jacobs Ann Russell Nancy Court Circulation Managers ......., Kerry Siebels Photographers ,. Debbie Darnell . .............. Ken Lay Craig Wood Chan Bowser Cartoonists .,.. .,......,....,. Terry Bilhorn Randy Dixon Adviser ,. .,.... Mrs. Charlotte Bell Conley CALL REPORTERS Top Row: Jeff Ross, Phil Markley, ,lim Ludvik, Bruce Beal, Joe McLaughlin, Tom Kessler. Second Row: Cathy Oster, Debbie David, Linda Nordman, Paula Hoff- mann, Kathy McKelvy, Kim Carr. Bottom Row: Carolyn Corbett, Amy Fresh- water, ,lan Johnson, Diane Korum, Kathy Delahanty, Randy Dixon. M R CALL CIRCULATION STAFF Top Row: Gloria Howard, Paula Hoffmann, Cindy Hill, Diane Congdon, Kathy Bachar, Marilyn Rimmer. Third Row: Laura Ashlock, Linda Nordman, Laurie Smith, Linda Kirby, Francie Findley, Liz Guthrie. Second Row: Janet Ruegg, Mimi Luke, Kathy Delahanty, Pat Champlin, Darlene Mclntosh, Andrea Cooper. Bottom Row: Kerry Siebels-Manager, Debbie Darnell-Manager. Coke and doughnuts make proof-reading a Call layout dur- ing a paste-up session more tolerable for Chris Frank. 15
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Two New Columns Ada' to CALL STAFF Top Row: Randy Moskop, Susan Tifft, Clair Beckmann, Tom Crabtree, Scott Holley, Ossie Holway. Second Row: Nancy lnglefield, Chris Tait, Nancy Lewis, Karen Sanders, Martie Sallwasser-Associate Editor, Debbie Darnell, Diane Congdon, Debbie Dieterichs. Seated: Nancy Court, Marilyn Rimmer-Editor-in-Chief, Barb Jacobs, Ann Russell. Mrs. Charlotte Bell Conley advises editors Marilyn Rimmer and Martie Sallwasser of future improvements. 14 Providing the KHS student body with informa- tion on school events, the 1968 Call Staff organized its bi-weekly publication in a journalism class. Fol- lowing an all-school contest, the paper selected a new insignia, a Conestoga wagon, for its name plate. New articles introduced by the paper were a Classes', column which announced class events and a Comments column which enabled feature writ- ers to voice opinions on school activities. Financing the publication through sales of sub- scription cards and individual issues, the staff re- plenished its funds by selling Pop Hop tickets, Tur- key Day programs, and advertisement space. With these added funds, the Call was able to publish sev- eral special issues, including a twelve-page senior issue. To learn better journalistic techniques, Call Staff representatives and sponsor, Mrs. Charlotte Bell Conley, attended the Missouri Inter-Scholastic Press Assocaition Fall Convention and journalism conferences at Washington University and Mac- Murray College, The National Newspaper Service, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, lVI.l.P.A., and the National Scholastic Press Association evalu- ated the Callas writing and layout favorably.
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i As part of a tutoring program at Turner School, a KHS Human Relations Club member explains an elementary math problem to a momentarily puzzled student. ' f t it i, Stud of Societies HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB In order to explain and promote a new tutoring program for Turner School children, coordinator Father Rollins from Vianney High School visited Human Relations Club in September. Interest- ed members, sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Welch, aided grammar school students with math, English, French, and Spanish homework, and attempted to help the younger pupils solve their personal prob- lems. For the club's main money-making proj ect, mem- bers compiled information for the Buzz Books and sold the directories to K.H.S. students. ln Decem- ber, Mrs. Marion Brooks, a K.H.S. Social Studies teacher, presented a lecture on morality. Other meetings were devoted to discussing and analyzing teaching methods and school rules. Highlighting the elub's projects was the Inter- Youth Group at Soldan High School in the spring. Discussions on such topics as religion and hypno- tism enabled the club to fulfill its goal of the better understanding of people and their nature. Top Row: Debbie Darnell, Pat Cassidy, Fairman Bockhorst, Charlie Fuhro, Vic St. Gemme, Anne Strode, Debbie Stout E1- M t l nn, Janet Knoll, Cherri Kasper, Debbie Johnson, Donna'Spry, Karen Jones, Louisa Dunlap, Kathy Bachari ise e e ma Blythe Becker, Clair Beckmann, Michelle Launius, Anne Borman, Laurie Sherwood, Lois Bronson, Trudy Munson Kerry Siebels. Third Row- Kathy Delahanty, Debbie Mack, Janelle Lee, Margaret King, Debbie Cadwallader, Betty Ashmore, Barb Bourgeois, Rosemary Kreienkamp, Dianne Felts, Carol Kinyon, Sandy Ellis, Barb Jacobs, Gail Lumpkin Pam Renick, Sandy Belin, Peggy Barnstorff, Peggy Anderson, Christine Heintzelman, Mimi Luke, Ellen Marting, load Mur- phy. Second Row: Gayle Kelly, Pam Crow, Marlene Wo od, Cathy Muse, Sharon Gan, Nancy Free, Susan Holden Carol Sprague, Barb Frick, Jody Axt, Jan Koenig, Claudia Hodgson, Melanie Kreienkamp, Sandy Duncan, Kathy Walker Lynn Haubner, Linda Nordman, Debbie David, Terri Smith, Sue Winkeler. First Row: Mrs. Welch-Sponsor Jari h A J Heinin er Cindy Evers Jann Rueffg Patty Willingham Abbi Hunt Linda McDowell jba,-,ne Harp, Bet mes, an g , , ,,,, U , , 7 Cablish, Sharon Craig, Kathy Kelly, Sherry Sisk, Genie Friel, Karen Carlson, Jean Stevens, Bambi Bignall, Linda Kek- likian Marcia Campbell, Janie Jud, Seated: Nancy Court-Sergeant-at-Arms, Renee Farrell-Secretary, Debbie Heck. 7 elman-President, Karen Hanpeter-Vice President, Marlene Orr-Treasurer. 16
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