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Row 'l: N. Hicken, E. Mitchell, B. O'Dell, A. Lang, T. Ream, L. Allred,,D. Winningham, P. Stewart, l. Payne, K. Davis, W. Dietrich, K. Hougen, K. Hopkins, R. Grady. Row 2: 5 R. Northam, J. Wentz, R. Ruhnau, R. Whitney, D. Ramstad, C. Swinney, L. Charles, K. Patterson, S. Lutz, K. Martin. Row 3: G. Nallia, J. Winlow, B. Bergholtz, R. Miller, J. Kim Patterson, Summarizer Gibson, P. Arkell. tudents Speak Out At Sun Youth Forum Each November students from Clark County high schools meet at the Conven- tion Center to discuss current affairs and express their opin- ions. The selected topics this year were: International Af- fairs, National Affairs, State and Local Affairs, Education, Civil Rights, Juvenile Affairs, and Man in Our Society. Outstanding students of the various groups are chosen to summarize the discussion that took place during the day. Kim Patterson was the only sum- marizer from Basic. After a long day of discus- sion and hard work, the stu- dents were entertained by the Checkmates, Trini Lopez, and Reese and Martin. Row 'l: C. Jordan, C. Wick, B. Empey, J. Bekaert, N. Stanley, C. Davis, M. Miller, R. Winall, V. Humphrey, K. Sullivan, J. Worst, S. Brown, L. Wurzer. Row 2: C. Levy, S. Osborn, M. Hinkel, H. Bartimus, S. McCabe, S. Harless, L. Smart, B. Mangun, K. .Wooten, L. McDoniel, C. McGinty, K. Spencer. Row 3: S. Berntsen, B. Prine, S. Bennion, G. Wilson, B. Farmer, A. Hacker, F. Martinez.
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134 l pg, c buf jffixh Lgrgiflrlxill Ja' A 4-,w71fX f is xx .X fb FP f f M' .f f' - , fha m jj ik fx' Z' ,..- uf f'l'-LI--1 I-L Carol Sessions, Editor, Mr. Beatty, Advisor, Les Charles, Sports Ed., Clarence Swinney, Asst. Sports Ed. This year, the members of the journalism class have dedicated their time and effort toward improving Basic High School's school paper. The name of the paper was changed from the Lobo News to The Lone Wolf, and was published five times a year. Every issue was planned with originality of make-up as the key factor. This, coupled with complete and accurate coverage of Basic High School news and events, provided a busy year for the journalism students. Before each issue could be published, the editor made page editor assignments. The actual work was then assigned by the page editors and the reporters were directly responsible to the page editors. The stories had to be first written from the information gath- ered by the reporters. The stories or copy as it is called were then typed and copy-read for errors. After corrections had been made, the stories were retyped and copy read a second time. By the time the copy was ready to go to the printers, each reporter knew his story word for word. The last few days before the printer's deadline, the iournalism class was involved in much activity. Lay-outs had to be planned, cuts were cropped, headlines had to be written, and always the last minute problems occurred concerning too much copy for one page, and not oenough copy for another page. Somehow, the deadlines were met, and The Lone Wolf went to press on time. If the students enioyed reading the school paper this year, and believe it reported the events at Basic High accurately, adequately and fairly, then The Lone Wolf staff believes the year was worthwhile. ANOTHER DEADLINE!!! Janice Worst, Business Managerg Pam Phillips, Edi torial Ed.: Barbara Mangun, News Ed.g Jordan Dodd Photographer.
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i WASP enf '-'id OHQBY DOMGL A. -T HUIVIEJOLT ELKO IECAR Wff L L YON MINERAL N YE Girls State IS an experience that is offered to the top lumor gurls each year by the American Legion Auxiliary The purpose of Nevada Girls State is to of hugh school age to afford them an opportunity to Ilve together as self governing citizens and to inform them about the duties prlvlleges rights and responsibilities of American citizenship In order that they may understand and Kathy Hougen, Wendy Dietrich, Karen Eck, Lee Erickson, Vaiorie Gardner ITE JINE LINCOLN CIAPXI4 HENDERSON GIRLS' STATE . , . - . 1 provide citizenship training for girls participate In the functioning of their government.
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