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SHIELD l CONCESSIONS CREW Remember how famished you got at each game and school activity? And then how thank- ful you were that we had a concessions crew? These people did a real bang-up iob this year in their division of sword and shield. If als? . , 4 - x if 'v-,X . 6 V W Q. fi ll i Student Exchange .-v Mary Monschien 4 A xqysur + x t, :- : -e T -In if -uf- ,V ,H .ista+,..,+ ,W STUDENT EXCHANGE Change clinking on the counter, people shuffling in and out-these were sounds heard at noon in the A.S.B. office. These were the people who worked there. l tl ra . l ,Q W A' w , Y ' ls Concessions Crew BOYS' GOVTWC Crew SSCVGTOVY Girls' Game Crew Asst. Commissioner Sandra Grindle Mike Patrick Peggy Brandt Christine Elkerton Mary Monschien lO5
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ADVISOR SWORD AND Mr. Wayne Allen Some ofthe greatest responsibilities at football and basket- ball games were taken over by Sword and Shield. Members worked energetically collecting tickets, punching ASB cards, and selling food at concession stands. Each noon hour found Sword and Shield members selling Spartan hats, banners, bookcovers, and game tickets in the Student Exchange. At their Christmas party, membership cards were awarded as members enjoyed cokes and donuts. Members working at the variety show, Curtain Time, helped to make it the success it was. COMMISSIONER Ron Craft in-La GIRLS' GAME CREW Selling tickets at football and bas- ketball games, these energetic girls could be seen rushing around, BOYS' GAME CREW The debris left by the screaming crowds at all sporting events was cleaned up by this group of boys. They also collected tickets and punched A.S.B. cards before the games. if fi' 6,
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Mr, Joseph Rodriguez Noel Mattes Advisor Editor-in-Chief When's the paper coming out? was a cry often heard on campus. Looking over their latest effort are, back row, left to right: Carol Seacord, reporter, Louise Smith, assistant adver- tising manager, Annie Macias, assistant circulation manager, Jack Morse, assistant sports editor, Sandra Pickrel, reporter. Front row, Bonnie Osborn, typist, Diane Foster, assistant feature editor, Judy Harvey, assistant society editor, Glenda Gately, public relations manager. SPARTAN ia . A-
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