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ROW ONE: Kristi Dale—Assistant Business Manager, Vikki Porter—Feature Editor, Sandie Johnson— Lesley Maynard—Editor-in-Chief, Betsy Scanlin—News Editor, Kaylecn House—Reporter. ROW TWO: Susan ion Manager, Nancy Clark—Advertising Staff Member, Mary Jane Martin—Circulation Manager, Lana Pur- K ’ Editor, Judy Lee—Reporter, Pam Boeck—Business Manager. ROW THREE: Tom Richardson—Reporter, Larry ter, George Marshall—Junior Editor, Doyle LaVerdure—Reporter, Steve Devitt—Reporter, Jim Knapp—Photog- r. plicr, John Kosak—Sports Editor, Jay Mackey—Assistant Sports Editor, Bob Komac—Advertising Staff Member. NOT PIC- TI RED: Lynda Christensen—Advertising Staff Member, Mr. Lew Morris—adviser. KODIAK STAFF SEARCHES FOR SCOOPS FOURTH PERIOD JOURNALISM CLASS. ROW ONE: Theresa Schaff, Barbara White, Marti Gamble, Peggy Withem. ROW TWO: Harley Schreck, Tom Morrison, Kathy Clark, Jim Green, Polly Hansen, Kathy Haider, Sharon Stelmachuck, Mary Seibert. NOT PICTURED: Jay Ralston. The faithful KODIAK crew energetically, enthusiastically, efficiently, and eagerly searches for scoops to make the West High school newspaper one of the best in the state. Organizing facts, correcting errors, prepar- ing copy, proofreading articles, figuring column inches, selling ads, taking pictures and typing drafts are just a few of the du- ties that the staff performs. The staff works in several interesting fields that include editing, photography, and reporting. Main headquarters is Room 127, which has a display of school papers from all parts of the nation. Additional journalism rooms include a typing room and a darkroom. Mr. Lew Morris is adviser. This page sponsored oy TROIT PRINTING COMPANY, 2808 2nd Ave. No.
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jrcuML rcAiUKt: THE NEW- ACTION STUDENT COUNCIL -------- ‘nvK- Conducting „ • “ Judy Eblen places her order with Mr. Fitschen during Student Council’s annual class ring sale. a Student Council u President Bill 3 '1 i Larry Peutz helps out Student Council by selling candy to crowds at lunch. Senior guides Carol Gallagher and Meg Wierzbinski study during period of inactivity. Three selections offered by Student Council during Chris Galvin and Barb sweatshirt sale. Spoonemore concentrate on legislative problems. Barbara Theis works on Student Council s float.
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OFFICE, LIBRARY AND A.V.A. i The A.V.A. (Audio-Visual-Aids) assistants serve West High by operat- ing the movie and filmstrip projectors, public address systems, phonographs and recorders. ROW ONE: Nancy Weber, Judie Shorey, Erika Jtesser, Melina Raitt, Carolyn Allen, Cathy Stevens, Lena Frickty mi-. Reiter, Cheri Carl, Carolyn Kraft. ROW TWO: Sandy Risvold, Jackie Hogensen, Diana Mill, Jane Nash, Mary Bean, Germaine M ■ .n, rley Hankel, Carol Richards, Judy Gramm, Malenna McGuire. ROW THREE: Marilyn Townsend, Kay Verhelst, Terry Kin.; mi Hagen, Sandi Francis, Judy Bauer, Mary Winward, Jeanne Platt, Rose Cundy, Dee Ann Coop. ROW FOUR: Jo Marie Roney, Tori Noyes, Joyce Kechn, Cynthia Dillon, Jan Gregg, Andrea Hofferber, Sandi Hofstad, Lorna Stearns, Della Weber, Karen Jacobson. NOT PICTURED: Chris Baker, Gerri Carroll, Bob Komac, Vic Powell, Dave Ross, Bob Tenney, Gary Vincelette, Mike Welton. ROW ONE: James Zeiler, Mike Smith, Dan Polesky. ROW TWO: Ron Jacobson, Tom Harmon, Jon Todd. ROW THREE: The office assistants ( O.D.'s”.) work each period of the day in the offices of the principal, assistant principal, deans and counselors. Among other tasks the O.D.’s answer phones, deliver call slips, and run errands. 24 This page sponsored by HAGEN'S LETTER SHOP, 213 North 30th Street
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