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Q1 emfae LDEEIEPYBUQSUBJEEJ ca Elm eQ1ti1ir1Q1fi1i3B1Dui1 BJC?-JU Elm Qi3QE.Q1L!1EIe1 Informing students and parents on school happenings as well as report- ing athletic and scholastic achieve- ments were the main objectives of the 1978-79 Campus View staff. We have a really good staff. They've worked hard and have done a good job, first semester Co-Edi- tor Carrie Wagaman said. A special event for both the Cheva- lier and the Campus View staffs was the National Journalism Education Association convention November 9-11 in St. Louis. Eight students par- ticipated in events that included lec- tures, seminars and a journalism contest, along with sightseeing and a disco dance. I TOP CENTER: Pressed for time, Mary Karle finishes a layout. BOTTOM CENTER: Deep in thought, Amy Goodell, '79, writes a story for the Campus View. ABOVE: Eight newspaper and yearbook students who participated in the National Journalism Education Associ- ation Convention in St. Louis, FRONT ROW: Sharon Rhoades, Beverly Holeman, Brenda Kuhn. BACK ROW: Sue Watkins, Rhonda Carter, Dee Anne Scholl Mary Karle, Carrie Wagaman. Dee Anne placed first in editorial writing and Brenda and Sharon earned honor- able mention in yearbook page design. .,..,. l
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fi: -...L gui 7 'ISQLA -1 . f 1 -1 f A 1 1592- fi UPPER LEFT: Apparently pleased with what he sees, teacher Duane Shufelberger smiles as he looks over pictures for the yearbook. BELOW: Smiling as she decides where to posi- tion a picture is yearbook co-editor Rhonda Carter, 79. LOWER LEFT: Carefully drawing an ad on an ad page is advertising manager Becky Phelps, 79. ws., EHS? 1.3. on ri
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Nh LEFT: Giving his full attention to the chore of fitting page layouts on a paste-up dummy for the Campus View is Kent Becker, '79, ABOVE: Folding copies of the Campus View to send to other schools was just one of the things Car- rie Wagaman, '79, patiently tackled as co- editor of the Campus View.
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