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, nx..N-wsx-8. ' Uv -is uf 1 Back row: Leif Gustavson, Nanctte Allison, Jonathon Weisman, Maury Haferman, Robert Burnett, Mark Elfend hl, Beth Butowicz, Jonelle Lind, Second row: Mrs. Kiaer, Leo Eisenman, Dean George-Falvy, Greg Smith, Lisa Eschenbach, Phil Houk, Amy Doan, Adam Karl, Suzanne Clarke, Marilyn Io Nnson, Second row: Andy john, Rich Hultquist, Scott Weller, Ellen Tupper l w l w w MERCER HI l T IMES l VI think the newspaper was pretty fine this year, said Editor in- gheif Dean George-Falvy, simming up the feelings of all toward the Mercer Hi Times, the high school 's elite students publica- The newspaper? Oh, it'S been realln replied NH- tlion. The newspaper staff the largest in modern times, began the nette Allison upon qLleSti0ning- A little Off the ylear with a steadfast determination to provide an active forum for wall, a little hectic and lots of fun, she continued. ffpg wnfemy ,md inpgfeytg of the student body, judging from the 'Tm a newswriter whieh is eaSy-YOU know, news is response of the faculty and students I think we were successful, pretty straightforward. I'm also a photographer- It'S slatd Lisa Eschenbach, editor of the Opinion section. Other editors not really because of my skill, I mean I'm good and ihcluded Mark Elfendahl, Newsg Bob Burnett and Leo Eisenman, everything, but no one elSe Signed UP- G0ing OU! YO Featuresg Scott Weller and Rich Hultquist, Sportsg Suzanne the typesetter in North Seattle is quite an eXPef- Clarke, Businessg and Andy Iohn, Technical Midway through the ience. The lady isatotal crack up. It usually takes all deaf, the newspaper acquired its own typesetting machine, an afternoon. A scrumptious Dick'S burger makes it all ailditicm that will pro-rule educational and financial benefits as well worthwhile, though. It's been 2 great learning eXPe1'- als hetter paper. The newspaper hecame a 'very effective means of ience. With deadlineS yOU have IO get S0n1e!hing gktting something done, said Beth Butowicz, author of the Dirh- done, or it's just DOI in the paper. It teaches you how gf I n Atgxia column, g5pa-Qflly map, to work. y l l 38 Mercer Hi Times l
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