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904, if 1. The all-volunteer AllemaNews staff includes: First Row, Marilyn Lawrence, Irene Kacprzyk, Carol Kautz, and Melinda Wiggins. Second Row, Kathy Haller, Mary Roach, Becky Evans, Kathy Fout, Kathy Smith and Beth Debrey. Third Row, Debbie Nelson, Sue Drescher, John Flannery, Tom Dougherty, and Mike Glowacki. Fourth Row, Bob Hollope- ter, Dennis Moran, Harry Littig, Don Sutherland, john Fitz- gibbon, jim Meenan and Kent Levan. 2.. Mrs. Wisely, advi- sor, Paula Zerull and Tom Vaccaro, co-editors, observe a re- cent layout. 3. Sara Hanson works overtime to meet a dead- line. 4. Class editors: Kathy Fout, Becky Evans, Kathy Smith, Melinda Wiggins, Sue Drescher and Tom Dougherty examine their combined ideas. 5. Business editor Marilyn Lawrence and page editors Irene Kacprzyk, Beth Debrey, Harry Littig, Carol Kautz, Debbie Nelson and Mike Glowacki review a finished product. Activities
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All New ALLEMAN HIGH SCHOOL Vol XXIII Rock Island, Illinois, October 22, 1971 N 1 The AllemaNews staff reorganized themselves for the first time as an extra-curricular activity open to all classes. So, with the exception of the co-editors Paula Zerull and Tom Vaccaro, no one had ever worked on a newspaper before. Mrs. Wisely, the new advisor, and the co-editors had a vast job of teaching to do. Eagerness and long hours proved helpful and the staff got them- selves into good shape. They proved that the school paper could be taken as an outside activity and remain the outstanding paper that it has been this year.
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in x Assemblies: uve A Change Cf Pace Adding a break in the daily schedule were the wide variety of assemblies presented to the faculty and students this year. The assemblies, more nu- merous than in recent years, were in- formativeeducational, and of high quality. They ranged from a talk by Bishop O'Rourke to the ever-popular pep assemblies. Although some were optional, attendance was always high and the crowd always spirited. 16 Activities 1. Bishop O'Rourl4e visits with a Home Economics class before presenting his assem- bly. 2. Bob Maloney helps with an experiment at the Atomic World assembly, 3. Carolyn Krumdieck, Ioan Hol- land, Sue Block and Sandy Lund surround old lady , Kathy Larson in a skit from one of the pep assemblies, -sm.
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