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While Producing Yearbook And Newspaper ,...............-un-nv Top Row: Marcia Martin, Karen Mori, Pam Bunbury, Marny Daly, Cynthia Penland, Cathy Sweet, Grace Perkins, Sandy Pettibone, Betty Mulieri. 2nd Row: Rick Rentschler, Bud Root, Bill Cook. Missing: Joyce Yoo, Carl Vidstrand, Randy Carlson. Co-operation and efficiency are the key words used to describe this year's Nugget staff. Every sixth period the buzz of hard working staff members was heard as they endeavored to turn outa yearbook to be proud of. The staff met along with Nancy Nations, Editor, and Mr. Pence, Adviser, to plan, lay-out, write, edit, and arrange the basics necessary to turn out an excellent yearbook. Ads were sold. Pictures were taken. Copy was written. The pages were edited. Deadlines were met. And the final copy was produced. Nugget Editor: Nancy Nations Advisor: Mr. Pence
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Students Acquire .lournalistic Techniques K lx ,i l. fi X Top Row: Sandi Mallory, Gary Hanson, Marilyn Moore, Mike Rowe, Rick Rentschler, Mike Downing, Keith Ward. Middle Row: Cindy Johnson, Margaret Stanton, Annie Jo Bennett, Linda Beauchamp, .leff London, Glenn Colombo, Jan Finn, Margie Moss. Front Row: Bud Root, Terry Alexander, Gary Pfeiffer, Glenn Souza, Dan Holt. Prospector Editors: Ziggy Wiedemann and Arnold Heller. Adviser: Mrs. Edgell V YT i .VW , , , .gz- ,,,-vs ,. Ek? ww s M, ..........au..uullHf As everyone knows, the Journalism class has done an excellent job of covering everything from Front page to Sports page. Their paper has proved an impor- tant means of bettering communication within the school, giving us a well informed student body. The class is divided into two general groups, the editors and reporters, The reporters gather the news and write the stories, while the editors arrange the copy to produce our finished newspapers. Each staff member has his hands full with a new paper every two weeks.
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W or V ,.4,, , I fl ' A gil, All-American Girls. Front Row: Mary Ann Gouveia, Sue Achor, Novella Simonson, Kathy Kverno, Sue Coombs, Chris Marx, Nancy Olson, Bonnie Boogard, Marcia Montagne. Middle Row. Dee Dee McElroy, Pat Hoffman, Karen Lozares, Sandi Neil, Marsha Williams, Nancy McNair, Nancy Ratledge, Paula 42 st N' Q : -cl:--7 Uris sf . , Slotte, Marybethe Stevens, Joanne Deleonardis. Back Row Betty Mulieri, Kathie Wood, Karen Mori, Cynthia Tendeland Debbie Matheson, Linda Largent, Kathy Doyal, Linda Ellis, Louise Goodwin, Dawn Forster. Girls Service Societies All-American Girls 'Kun iff' .audi 'NHPF The proud members of the All American Girls strive to bring happiness, cheer and comfort to those in need. The club offers its services to various organiza- tions and projects in our community as well as in our school. ln the past year the ambitious members of the A, A. G. have adopted a convalescent hospital in the area, whose patients they visit peri- odically. They have also worked with the Ming Quong Orphanage. On the campus the club has sponsored the St. Valentine's dance and helped in other projects. The wish of the All-American Girl is that the club will grow in spirit and continue to render service to school and community. All-American Girls, Karen Mori, Kathie Wood, Joanne Deleonardis, and Betty Mulieri plan the St. Valentine's dance.
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