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A N LINDA STARBODY EDITOR . :su- ROW 'lz Ralph Connard, Carl Hanson, J. A. Naughton, Joe Kyle, Randy McClintock, Tom Callahan, Ed Kasper, John Baginski. ROW 2: Gary Schwandt, James Grothe, Kathy Peck, Linda Starbody, Melinda Morris, Bill Uhler, Jim Hanson, Dennis Downey, ROW 3: P R E S S Mrs. Williams, Paul Rolock, Carolyn Syfert, Linda Sears, Hanna Bendsen, Mickey Durnil, Joann Adams, Carla Grant, Sharon McCollum, Pam Orton, Judy Ramsey, Carolyn Brown, Michaela Smith, Darla McCutcheon, Jean McDowall, Pam Bird. The PANTHER PRESS, our school newspaper, is composed of about SO students and one faculty advisor. The main objective of the paper is to print the news of the school accurately and often. Special feature articles, along with picture stories and sports coverage, help to add student interest to the PRESS. The work of the staff is varied greatly. The advertising staft, photography and art staffs, along with sports, 172 0 feature, and news writers - all these appeal to the interests of many different types of people. lt is a hectic tumble of meeting deadlines, revising copy, and soliciting advertising, but it is a worth while one to those who put out the PANTHER PRESS.
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PANTHERAMA BUSINESS STAFF ROW 1: Nancy Pierce, Judy Stark, Erma Ryder, Sharon Suhl, Donna Roennigke, Linda Schrimpsher, Carolyn Treadwey, Marilyn Thom Gross, Mark Ragel. ROW 2: Mr. Schwalbe, Marsha Louwerse, Cheryl Tom Koslofski, Mike McDaniel. The purpose ot the Pantherama Business Staff is to really keep the editorial stat? in money, They have one advisor and thir- teen students with a rough iob ot selling advertisments and taking subscriptions to make our yearbook one that everyone will be proud ot. Without the business stall there would be no editorial staff and without the editorial start there would be no yearbook. We are all grateful for the wonderful job the business staff is doing and has done in the past years. 171 MARK RAGEL BARB SKRINE Business Managers
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