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6 gr' Q ef. N 5 F we ai: ex as 'Y . 3? 4X G lr Q is FRONT ROW: Paul Purkhiser, Ms. Sweger. SECOND ROW: Ed Meek, BACK ROW: Don Crowell, Terri Logan, Kelly Colwell, Jackie London, Sharon Cady, Wayne Matchell, Paula Horsley, Julie Kakouris, Chris Dias, Cindy Rubin, Fred Tennison. S , e Julie Kakouris and Sharon Cady compare story measurements during class. red Tennison and sportswriter Wayne Matchell decide upon a headline style r a Valhalla story. Valhalla 227
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Vallyalla Staff Reflects Student Opilpioly The Valhalla Staff is comprised of students -1 ' who have completed Beginning Journalism, or who have had comparable journalism exper- f, ience. It is theirjob to report all the important activities in an objective manner, and at the -- ie same time to consider student and campus opinion. The staff prepares the newspaper for publication, which is done by the Advanced Graphic Arts class. Advisor Glenda Sweger and Editor-In-Chief Paul Purkhiser assigned stories, proofread all written material, designated page editors, and made sure work was completed on time. Instead of having permanent page editors, it was decided by the advisor and the editor that the responsibility would be rotated occasion- ally in order to provide all the staff members with a chance to design pages, paste-down and proofread stories. While reporters Sharon Cady, Kelly Colwell, Chris Dias, Paula Hors- ley, Julie Kakouris, Terri Logan, Wayne Mat- chell, Cindy Rubin, and Fred Tennison were busy writing stories and headlines, Jackie London used her artistic ability to draw car- toons for the newspaper. Ed Meek corre- sponded with other newspaper staffs as Ex- change Editor and Don Crowell handled the photographic assignments. Advisor Glenda Sweger proofreads a Valhalla front-page while Editor Paul Purkhiser types feature story. VA.-1 Staff photographer Don Crowell prepares to print newspaper pho- tographs. 226 Valhalla Kelly Colwell and Cindy Rubin make last-minute changes on their pages helps captionifor heitprcture
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V 'flyorialys Qoqcelytrate OD jeruii7Q Qopimulyity FRONT ROW: Jenny Haines, Jenny Whipple, Tami Wopat, Tami Barton, Cindy Aulwes, BACK ROW: Maria Aliaga, Marian McCutcheon, Kim Stevens, Pegi Pritchard, Cindy Ferrando, Debbie Zeman, Jennifer Dorr. AQ- nm-ms... ,,.. Thorians, a major service club on campus, dedi- cated the past year to serving not only Northview but the surrounding community as well. The activity-filled year began with several members participating in a 25 mile bike-a-thon sponsored by the Muscular Dystrophy Associ- ation. As Halloween approached, Thorians were busy making felt jack-o-lantern, ghost, and bats puppets to give to the children at Queen of the Valley Hospital and Hope House. During Decem- ber, club members made and sold candy-filled Christmas stockings and as basketball season ap- proached they sold basketball spirit ribbons. ln February, Thorians sponsored the annual Valentine's Ball and in the month of May the club combined their ideas and money with the Marklinians to sponsor a 50's day and dance. Throughout the year Thorians also babysat for mothers with small children while they attended P.T.A. meetings. At the end of the year, new members were re- cruited and new officers elected to replace the president, Pegi Pritchard, vice-president, Jenni- fer Dorr, secretary, Cindy Ferrando, treasurer, Cindy Aulwes, and historian, Tammy Hagen. Michele Mundt tries to explain her new fund-raising activities to the club members as Lanne Kuehn tries to imagine the success in her mind. gm President Pegi Pritchard informs Thorians of the next manda- tory meeting. Cindy Ferrando and Tami Wopat look in puzzlement while the upcoming recruit- Cl b 228 u s ment of members is discussed. ...Q ik
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