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AS BEAR FACTS BROADCASTER, ju- nior jim Marshall weekly records the news from the Loop Park campus. WRESTLERS who advanced to State Competition are FRONT: Brian Mor- gan, Bob Fortney, Ken Campbell; BACK: Mark Delligatti, Mark Bosley, Phil Massinople, Bruce Wilson. MAID OF MARION RUNNER-UP, senior Jenny Eskew smiles after her announcement at the Majorette Melee. 22 News
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PREPARING TO PACK THEIR BE- LONGINGS, Miss Sally Conaway and Miss Joyce Flint gather a few boxes. COLLECTING POSSESSIONS soph- omore Mary Ann Stingo, juniors Becky Sauro and Kim Forcelli begin moving out.
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continued MTaine 79 'On World News Tonight there was much discussion on nuclear power plants after the explosive radiation disaster in Harrisburg, Pa., and plans for a summit meeting concerning the Salt Treaty continue as gas prices keep rising. More news after this ... This news and President Carter's trips to Egypt and Is- rael won world-wide cov- erage as Polar Bears traveled on to win high honors. Plac- ing first in State Science Fair Competition, senior Bill Cole- man advanced to national competition in Texas. Just as Anwar Sadat and Menakiem Begin made a trip to the United States to discuss peace, exchange student Sil- vana Cosenza of Guatemala found Fairmont to be The Friendly City it boasts. Governor jay Rockefeller's talk of coal production and Carter's trip around West Vir- ginia made state news along with the recognition of award winning students. Junior Jim Wolfe gleamed with satis- faction as State Student Council President at a con- vention at Jackson's Mill. Sophomore Monica Dublin placed in the top five finalists out of 65 sophomores at the Hugh O'Brian Seminar at Jackson's Mill, while Boy's and Girl's State was held there during the summer. In Huntington, junior Jim Mar- shall was named the state's outstanding high school broadcaster. GETTING READY FOR THE BRIDGE- PORT GAME, senior Don Raikes places spirit signs to greet out-of- town guests. News 23
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