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,pilli Packet survives ti crises, . . . continues printing news Early this year there was a serious question about the future of the Packet, our school newspaper. Ad- vanced Graphics, which normally prints the paper, was dropped because of budget. No printer. A mad sub- scription campaign resulted in funds to pay a printer. Printed once each month, the regular Packet com- bined with a mimeographed weekly Penny Packet iworkshop paper of Journalism I studentsl to keep the student body informed of local school activities, and to train students in iournalistic tradition, writing layout. 3 ' . f . 9- .s -- Q.-'F . ,.... . .srr we I PACKET STAFF ifirst semestert. Sitting: Marc Maurus, Bev Gaabo, Pat Nelson, Vicki Rodde, Brian Lively. Standing: Mrs. Stetter, Penny Penning- ton, Chuck Murphy, Dianne Ellward, Tom Ward, Lyle Dechert, Lee Huntley, Charlene Hartman, and Lynn Dodds. PACKET STAFF isecond semesterl. Front row: Kathy Lloyd, Sue Chopp, Darlene Vitale, Linda Nowlin, Chris Hench, Janice Barr, Candy Jen- nings, Terry Belle Ormiston. Second row: Gloria Vernon, Nancy Leist, Lin Sanford, Sue Ryan, Janis Gibson, Debi Ottman, Isabelle Campbell, Gerry VanTassel, Carole DePetro, Shaun Westphall. Back row: Mrs. Stetter, Mike Taylor, Frank Rekieta, Mark Richardson, Dave Smith, Steve Mitchell, Don Murray, Gary Varty, Randy Roush. . f' ii?f 5X L- . ' Q A is
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One of the cumbersome events of the evening was the pinning of the boutonniere. Steve Kuhlman fabovei assisted Debbie Wilson with her honor. Maybe not President of the United States, but close enough for him, Bob Rogalski Ueftj and First Lady Diane DeSanto reigned during the evening. Quenching their thirst with punch and their appetites with cookies were some of the guests at the 1969 Presidential Ball. President, First Lady reign at seventh annual ball It was red roses for a first lady as the Student Council sponsored its seventh annual Presidential Ball. Acting as master of ceremonies, Mr. Graves presented the traditional plaque and roses to President Bob Ro- galski and his First Lady, Diane DeSanto. Other mem- bers ot the court included Sophomores Rob Hollings- worth, Mark Lehto, Juniors Cathy Roth, Jeff Kind, Jim Kosteva, and Seniors Bunnie Dollins, Carol Opland, Archie Leib. Music for the dance was provided by The Enter- tainers. The versatile five-piece band played slow music as well as a little bit of soul to liven things up. Red, white, and blue decorations accented a patriotic theme. Even crutches couldn't stop Tom Martin from enioying himself with his first lady Joanne LaBelle, and friends Chuck Ritter, Pat Bennett. Ni I A ,J
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W N w w t IE 1 2 Now hear this! Mrs. Stetter and Editor Bev Gumbo Kleftl gave Packet staff instructions. One day the stat? said thank you to Mrs. Sietter with c rose. Staff artist Tom Ward Kbelawj sketched mod posters for sales. Jig? ...L ,f ff, 2
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