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flltoxralty wadlodl Kaleidoscript 20 Kaleidoscript ft we Q N- What is Kaleidoscript? To say that it is one of the most worth- while things that you can do with your high school years is, to me, definition enough. --Kim Bridgford, Co-Editor Kaleidoscript is a grand medium of expression for all students. l've found it a thrilling experience and most pleasing an activity as one could ask for. --Evan Butterfield, Co-Editor 1. Co-Editors Evan Butterfield and Kim Bridgford and Advisor Miss Lucy Shawgo recall enjoyable experiences working on the '77 Kaleidoscript. 2 Assistant Editors and Managers for '76-'77 are, 1ST ROW: Kathie Lanpher, Annette Steadman, Gretchen Reynolds, and Nancy Garner. 2ND ROW: Lyn Munganast, Lisa DeDecker Lisa Fennely, and Pam Wetzsteon. 3. Staffers enjoying rest from arduous duties are 1ST ROW: Matt Wray, James Nelson, and John Ande. 2ND ROW: Dan Quinlan, and Chuck Trapkus. 3RD ROW: Lauren Watkins, Meg Tomlin, and Laura Carlson. 4. Kaleidoscript typists and Sales Staff Members are: 1ST ROW: Patti Kinsey, Marisa Stemple. 2ND ROW: Bev Sneed, Kristen Tomey. 3RD ROW: Rhonda Alvarado, Karen Michaelski. 4TH ROW: James Turilli l ,g, g,, ,, , l ,p fs-gl Q W, A , ., , l 1 S tru- 41 3 I V I
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1, Writing up injuries as well as plays was a job for Sports Editors Bruce Oates, Ingrid Reynolds, Kris Ketz and Sue Ferguson this year, 2, Managing Editor James Nelson, Editorial Editor Laura Carlson, and Advisor Karen Pells show off a back issue of the LOT, 3, Gretchen Reynolds and Diana Hackett, news editors, smile along with Fine Arts Editor Kim Brldgeford. 4, Taking time out from their various jobs are Advertising Editors Sherry Schlundt and Kim Dryden, Circulation Editor Bob Williams, and Business Editor Liz Grisham, 5. Feature Editors Nancy Garner, Ellen Mueller and Kathy Lanpher turn their flattery onto cartoonist Chuck Trapkus. 6. Photographer Todd Rosenthal feels what it's like to be on the other end of the camera. 7. Is it the staff that is getting to Mrs. Pells? 8. LOT photographers include Terry Spawn, Rene Valenciano, Tim Schmidt, and Pat Kelsey. 9. Chuck protects the damsel Kathy from the terrible villian lthe photographer?l Improvement in the Line O'Type comes from a team effort. The fine points in a newspaper are the ones that go unnoticed by the student body, because they're little things. It takes a multitude of little things to add up to an excellent publication. --Laura Carlson, editor This year we were exceptionally fortunate to have so many talented and responsible people on our staff who were willing to sacrifice long, late hours needed to put out a decent paper. This was probably the first time in many years that the LOT staff has been able to publish a quality paper that is also appealing to the students. --James Nelson, editor Line O'Type 19
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,,,,.. to Wt A ,MS jtmiient iwmndbdi imillii Scroll Staffers receiving Quill 84 Scroll Honors for Line O' Type are: IST ROW: Kathie Lanpher, Nancy Garner, and Bruce Oates. 2ND ROW: Gretchen Reynolds, Tim Schmidt, Kim Bridgford, Diana Hackett, and James Nelson. 3RD ROW: Mike Doyle. ABSENT: Laura Carlson and Chuck Trapkus. f .am L 95 .J T , ,-, y , vi' I ' r ' -. ng Ialeidoscript Quill 8. Scroll honors were awarded to: IST ROW: Lauren Watkins, Annette Steadman, Zim Bridgford, Pam Wetzsteon, and Karen Michalski. ZND ROW: Lyn Mungenast, Lisa Fennelly, .isa DeDecker, and Evan Butterfield. ABSENT: Ellen Mueller and Chuck Trapkus. Yau 'iii -S ,Ag I X lf' C 1 'jwmmrs Working on the different publi- cations has added a lot of spice to my high school career. Along with the experience l've gained, I've met many new friends. The superior quality of the publica- tions continues to improve every year. The yearbook the news- paper, and the literary maga- zine have all been recognized for their excellence. It's great to be a part of the rewarding effort. --Charles Trapkus it t 'M' Staffers earning Quill 84 Scroll honors are: 1ST ROW: Ann Zelnio, Tina Watkins, and Todd Rosenthal 2ND ROW: Chuck Trapkus, Lori Grafton, Cindy Lewis, Jusy Kist- ner, Bev Sneed, Roxanne 'Rocky' Walker, Janet Harrington, and Sally Stoneking. 3RD ROW: Beth Dondanville Quill 81 Scroll 21
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