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A Year to Be Different Row One: Deneen Weber, Allison Baugher, Suzanne Shimp, Vicki Jackson, Angie Weber, Alan Averhoff, Mark Anderson. Row Two: Kirk Manchester, Juli Widdel, Robert Benson, Natalie Gibson, Rusty Jenson, David Shimp, Deanne Averhoff. Absent: Jeff Hahn , Cristi Miller . Many new changes happened to the newspaper this year. To start off, the name was changed from Mirror to Canfield Chronicle, denoting the street on which the school is located. The printing through Area 7 was changed to make the paper more like a newspaper than a pamphlet. Later on in February, the form was changed again to be two pages printed in the Wapsie Valley Progressive. a. The end product of a lot of hard work in different forms, b. The three reporters Susan Bain bridge, Lon Salisbury, and Lisa Pfiffner talk over the articles they have been assigned, c. The Chronicle sponsors, Mrs. Febles and Mrs. Schmidt help plan the making of a newspaper, d. Editor Juli Widdel, distributes the newest issue of the Wapsie Valley Progressive which contains the Chronicle, e. Being a helpful asset to the newspaper Susan Pfiffner types out the words that make the news. f. For editor Pam Waschkat, working on the Chronicle means a lot of patience and hard work. Jackets, Candy, CarWash Anybody? The Student Senate opened up the year with the setting of goals and later the big Homecoming Dance. A car wash was added to raise money as well as selling Raider jackets and candy. Around Christmas came the second annual raffle and the Christmas dance. Some of the Student Senate members went to Area 7 and Deanne Averhoff was appointed Secretary-Treasurer of Area 7 Student Council. Along with Spring came ping pong and volleyball tournaments and the Student vs. Faculty basketball game. To end this busy year the Senate organized a school clean-up. a. President Robert Benson supervises Deanne in the cutting of the cake awarded to the people who were in charge of Mini Courses, b. In charge of pingpong tournaments, Jeff Hahn plans for the upcoming event, c. The two highest salespeople, Allison Baugher and Deneen Weber try to persuade Mr. Smith into buying a Raider jacket. c
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Row One: Lori Salisbury, Susan Bainbridge, Lisa Pfiffner, Marla French, Barb Schultz, Shari Printy, Sandy Waschkat, Robin Donahue, Mary Steffen Row Two: Jeff Hahn, Dan Jenson, Joyce Quint, Deb Bouska, Tina Nicks, Donna Halbmaier, Susan Pfiffner.
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