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-Q rw S Wm The editors of this year's Lions Roar Leanna Clark and Keith Wexler. part I liked best about the news- was after each edition came out we could look back on our work and saw what we accomplished. It was a rewarding position remarked Keith added, Passing on and the information to the other of the staff was a big job. The wasn't really run by a teacher. It the staff members' responsibility GRIN AND IGNORE ITI to put out the newspaper. There was a lot of hustle and bustle that went on and the staff put in much effort and learned a great deal. Megan Wilkin- son, copy editor. agreed. The class was lots of fun and we socialized, yet we worked hard. Another staff member took it be- cause, l like to write and I wanted ex- perience, said Lisa Mattison. Kelly O'Rourke added, I was really interest- qv ,AMF Scott Gerardi works on the light table pasting up this newspaper story. Newspaper Staff: Front row: Debbie Barnard. Lisa Mattison, Anne Koza, Kelly O'Rourke, Leanna Clark. Megan Wilkinson, Cheryll Beck, Sharon Dunlap and Stephi Dellaquila. Second row: Keith Wexler, Steve Schultenhenrich. Dave Ambler, Chris ldema, DarinRay, Steve Zoetewey, and Bill Thielke. Back row: Mark Crider, Tom Christy, Mike Brohard, Scott Gerardi. and Carl Bilek. ed in iournalismf' Dave Ambler took the class because, Last year only a few people worked to put it together. This year I heard that we were going to have some good people loin the cIass. When every student carried their weight the class was rewarding. The class generated comradeship. lf any problem arose, Leanna gave her infalli- ble solution that worked every time, Grin and Ignore it! Newspaper-I9
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4-Wx a. , - - W-sN...fa..s-suns , , v.. f A The Littleton speech team often goes but seldom unheard. Mr. has been the coach of the team for five years. The speech competed three out of ev- five weekends. Each speaker competed in different es. These were two kinds of and five kinds of events includ- the interpretation of drama, humor, Sanders practices her drama interpretation school for an upcoming speech meet. Speech Takes a Stand poetry, original oratory, and extempo- raneous speaking. Mr. Redmond felt, More students worked harder this year than ever be- fore. Kristi Novinger said, The team was real successful this year with many promising sophomores. The team has taught me a lot especially in gaining confidence in myself. Speech Team: Front row: Jennifer Stephens. Denise String, Sharon Dunlap. Niki Gardner. Jessica Luttio- hann, Alex Russell, Teresa Jenkins. Kristi Novinger. Susanne Wolfe, Tracy Weeldreyer. Back row: Stacey Brady, Jacqui Rediske. Matt Seubert, Reason Mines. Matt Borger, Brian Haack, Jeff Stephens. Mark Ebel. John Thurman. Gary Zermuehlen. David Anselmi. Jay Bemis, Tony Piazzisi. Rob Humphreys. Steve Clay- pool. David Sholes, Genny Coll'--fn. Peter Redmond. Jeff Stephens added. This year the team wasn't as unified as last year's team, but overall there was a better ef- fort from the team and more produc- tivity at speech meets. The team effort proved successful since they hosted the NFL Colorado District Tournament in which students qualified for nationals. . Q rg-sv - A I Ska ,gnQ1nil'l '9' ,,,,.,....----M Denise String, like other speech team members, dedi- cates a lot of time and effort preparing for speech meets by practicing after school. Speech - ll
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