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.fs X I 1. Donna Helwigg Ad. Manager. 2. Ron Gilmoreg Artist 3. Falcons Cry: Dave Wilsong Terry Stinsong Donna Helwig sitting downg standing up Ron Gilmore and Ms. Hughes, adviserg Mike Marcus, editorg Andy Southg and 86 Organizations Brett Marymee. Chuck Leedyg Page Editor. Ms. Hughesg Advisor. Dave Wilsong Photographer. Julie Jonesg Page Editor. Mike Marcusg Editor and Chief. 'i S , L Qs
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1. Student Body Officers, Don Spini, pres., Robert Rammoser, vice-pres., Evelyn Rammoser, sec., and Joe Leake, treas. 2. Student Council: lfrontl Dorrie Sapp, Lisa Holloway, Kelly Campbell, Evelyn Ram- moser, Denise Brown, Julie Gravatt and Chris McCullough. lmiddlel Cindy Shear- man, Cynthia Wood, Terri McFate, Cara Bailey, Kelly Bowen, Heather Rolfe and Bonnie Mauzy. ltopl Lynn Tews, Scott Sta- pely, Jim Morris, Jim Phipps, Greg Bea- ton, Don Spini, Robert Rammoser, Davi Machen, Allen Simpson, Jerry Hill, Harry Knudsen and LuAnne Orgambide. 3. Lisa Holloway holding down an outspoken Rob- ert Rammoser in the student council class. 4, Advisor, Mr. Roy Bergstrom 5. The Stu- dent Council Class with members, Robert Rammoser, Cindy Shearman, Linda Thet- ford, Dean Johnston and Don Spini. 6. Senators, lfrontl Heather Rolfe and Chris McCullough. lbackl Mike Frieson, Dorrie Sapp, Lisa Holloway, Cara Bailey, Terri McFate and Scoot Stapely. 7. Junior Class Officers, Harry Knudsen, pres., Dan Frank, vice-pres., LuAnne Orgambide, sec- ftreasg Allen Simpson, rep. and Jim Phipps. 8. Sophomore Class Officers: Nelli Campbell, pres., David McAmber, vice- pres., Julie Gravatt, rep., Denise Brown, secjtreas. Organizations 85
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of 5' XQ .lin 1 lj A! Falcon's Cry Our Falcon's Cry had a small staff, but the members still put-out the newspapers bimonthlyg moreover the newspaper received a second class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. They received 3760, just 40 points away from a first class rating. The process of making a newspa- per is rather difficultg first, you start out with blank pagesg then you go and sell adsg you lay the ads out on the newspaperg you write your copy and news storiesg then you typelthe storiesg you take your picturesg then you lay the copy on the pages along with headlines or cutlinesg and then you send it to the printer. The newspaper staff works togeth- er as a familyg they spend many hours after school and should be proud of what they accomplished. Organizations 87 gtg r l X
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