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Karla Ludwig, Michelle Marting, and Cindy Taylor ii Lisa Batteiger, Sabrina Cox, and Robin Goen 1' a e MI A H u Jane Goedde, Terri Hahn, and Kirk VVjIIiams Sara Hartmann and La un'e Latham Mary Ann Barnard, Tracey Carr, and Natalie Garibay DF QUALITY 1 01 PA TR ONS J u11'e Ham
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Timeflew....... and we had our fun Seniors remember when the saying F. J . Reitz High School - where itts a pleasure to leam! started off the daily bulletin. This began the four year term of the Class of '79 as we innocently portrayed the ttgreenies that grew into a class of graduates by the sixth day of June. Yes, time flew when we had our fun and once again memories move into the minds of this spirited class of really fine seventy-niners. Reflecting the years in the school on the hill will always reveal the saga of the RITZ football team; Hallpass crackdowns; Damning the Yan- Yearbook Editors, Julie Lantaff and Jayne Weatherholt take kees after Snow White; and knowing that i iWe've a breather to smile a minute after completing the last page of Got Tonight, i i today, and tomorrow in the palm of the 1979 Reflecmns' our hand. It was impossible to capture four years of fellowship, sorrows, championships and love into one hundred and twenty pages of black and white, but maybe this is where the purpose of this publication ends, and your purpose begins. So-set back to relax and possibly wipe away a tear that reflects your memories. Make your own interpretations, crack a smile of joyful remem- brance, and enter the world of campus life at Francis Joseph Reitz High School - via the 1979 Reflections - its been our pleasure to present this world through the looking glass. W$WU Yearbook Advisor Jack Williams stands his ground to make certain that the students will receive new hardback edition on time.
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Piling together the remembrances of 1979 into 120 pages is this years Reflections staff members, front row from left, M. Barnard, S. Cox, L. Batteiger and D. Weber. Second row, C. Taylor, R. Goen, T. Hahn, J . Goedde, N . Garibay and T. Carr. Third row, S. Hartmann, M. Marting, L. Latham, K. Ludwig, J . Weatherholt, J . Lantaff and K. Williams. Special journalistic talents and extra hard work involved with the MIRROR and the Reflections led to membership in Quill and Scroll for these students. They are, front row from left, Treasurer K. Roehr, Secretary J . Ham, President S. Hartmann, Vice-President K. Williams. Second row, D. Cato, M. Barnard, L. McCaffry, M. Marting, R. Goen, L. Batteiger, G. Whorl, D. Albin. Third row, K. Ludwig, T. Hahn, J . Goedde, J . Weatherholt, K. VanWinkle, T. Carr, J . Lantaff. Fourth row, B. Barrett, J . Winiger, T. Butcher, J . Alsip, E. Buente, S.' Rippy. Page Four Journalists provide efforts through year J ournalism student provided hard-working efforts and creative talents making the 1978-79 editions of the MIRROR and the Reflections a success. Advisor Jack Williams portrayed the ttboss throughout the production year. Kirk Williams was editor of the MIRROR this year. Business Manager Julie Ham took on the responsibility of promoting the MIRROR along With News Editor Kathy Roehr and Sports Editor Gene Whorl. Together they organized their respective pages helping to produce a good paper. J ayne Weatherholt and J ulie Lantaff shared the responibility of being appointed yearbook editors. They were greatly helped by a hard-working and talented staff.
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