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A 36 CURRICULUM SPORTS BULLETIN Sports Bulletin. First row: Vince Zabala, Darci Reichardt, Teresa Barraclough. Advisor Roseann Gish. Second row: Denise McLin, Kim Frank, Penny Stites. Photo by Brent Photography. Name: Stites, Penny Service: 3 years Position: Co-Editor Selling ads and calling boosters helped us in getting involved. By talking to them, we got to know them better. We got to know the various businesses in Silver Lake. Name: Frank, Kim Service: 2 years Position: Co-Editor Well, since we are all basically on our own because Mrs. Gish works with yearbook, we have to discipline ourselves and learn respon- sibility. All of us have done a really good job with meeting deadlines. I heard it was a fun class, and we get to do other things besides making rosters. That's basically hovv l became interested. -Vince Zabala. 'tit benefited me by getting me to work in a class that I really like. Also, I liked working with the three seniors because they are really ter- rific, -Denise McLin. I6 a-12:4 We do a variety of different things like making rosters for football and basketball home games. We also help the yearbook staff. -Teresa Barraclough. I really think being in Sports Bul- letin taught me to be responsible. l suppose I can benefit from that, - Darci Reichardt.
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CURRICULUM vEAnsooK Four added to staff Four students take top places at state journalism Heading to Kansas State for regional journalism, the yearbook staff competed against other 3A-2A-1A students. Those qualifying for state were Patty Kenne- dy, Angela Shell, Patti Frey, Gail Etzenhouser, Jannie Brady, Mary Tomlinson, Nancy Mohler, Jenni Jar- mel, and Laurie Cox. Two photographers competed Future sellers. Before venturing out to saturate the Topeka area for and sales, advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish briefs the students on sales' techniques. Photo by Mary Dekat. in the photography contest. Connie Robbins and Greg Abbott both qualified for State. State journalism was held at Kansas University. Those placing at state were An- gela Shell, ttst, layoutj, Gail Etzenhouser f3rd, Make-up, 3rd, Theme and Graphicsj, Jannie Brady t2nd, copy writingj, and Connie Robbins t3rd, Pho- tographyj. How many counts? Joining the staff at semester, freshmen Jenni Jarmel and Dawn Troxel discuss the length of an assigned feature. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. Exchanging gifts. Before the Christmas party begins, the staff presents out-plant representative Mr. Don Mathers and advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish with Christmas pre- sents. Photo by Greg Abbott. Staff. First Rovv: Lesa Martinek, Patti Frey, Lisa Oathout, Nancy Mohler, Teresa Rohn, Mary Tom- linson, Jannie Brady, Julie Herring- ton. Second Row: Advisor Mrs. Roseann Gish, Genell Schultes, Tina Cloe, Connie Robbins, An- gela Shell, Patty Kennedy, Laurie Cox, Gail Etzenhouser. Missing: Dawn Troxel, Jenni Jarmel, Laura Ross, Lori Jenks. Photo by Brent Photography.
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...tl Putting it oft until tomorrow. Even though she has to finish tap- ing her artlines onto her layout, sophomore Darci Reichardt takes a minute to relax. Photo by Greg Abbott. i curinicutuivi SPORTS BULLETIN Schedule aids staff With deadlines completed, football preview planned Calling various busin- esses in order to collect fi- nancial assistance for the annual football preview, the staff gained a headstart on next season's rosters. Besides completing their own tasks, they aided the yearbook class by picking up booster money. Sorting the stack. Before the bell rings for lunch, junior Teresa Bar- raclough passes out pictures to ju- nior Tina Cloe. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. We don't mind helping out every now and then. They'd help us out if we got behind, said sophomore Darci Fieichardt. We made up a schedule that listed who was to do what for each game, said senior Penny Stites. lt worked out really well. We all met our deadlines, said junior Denise ivicLin. With most of their work out of the way, the staffers began to plan days to sell ads in the Topeka area for the upcoming programs. Vik illl191Qs W iilhtidils 4. Getting a head start. In order to get the ads in order, senior Penny Stites relaxes on a table as she spends a summer morning before school starts. Photo by Patty Ken- nedy. Booking reservations. Reserving yearbooks, junior Denise McLin and sophomore Darci Fleichardt make a list of names of those who ordered books. Photo by Terri Per- rin.
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