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The Yearbook staff back row; Kim Listvan, Sanford Buchalter, Cheryl Lown, Leslie Williams, Advisor — Tom Cole, Front Row; Kriss Carl, Sam Buchalter, Amy Fleser, and Jane Salter. PASSES PROCEDURES Advisor Mr. Cole splits his time between Kriss Carl (Yearbook) and Connie Cox (Newspaper). The 1983-84 yearbook staff worked very hard. This year was the first time that yearbook was a class and not an after school activity. It proved to be successful. New ideas for the year- book included: dedicating the book to the 1984 Seniors, reintroducing the theatre department, making our own cover, making our own division pages, and full page team records. The yearbook staff was as follows: Amy Fleser — Co-editor Kriss Carl — Layout Editor Leslie Williams — Designer Jane Salter — Designer Kim Listvan — Designer Cheryl Lown — Designer Sanford Buchalter — Designer 25
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Jim Candey, Chris Flattery, Kim Sheppherd, Tom Frost, Shere Powers, Ke lly Lincoln, Kim Wolford, Tammy McCollum, Jer e Vasold, Scott Webb, Sue McCallum, Mitch Hock. Bruce Dunker, Connie Cox, Missy ri Quinn, Holly Reis. JOURNALISM CLASS This year marked the return of the student news- paper. The “Falcon Focus” was advised by Mr. Thomas F. Cole. Editor-in-chief was Connie Cox. Page editors were: Mitch Hock and Jim Candey (Sports), Kelly Lincoln (Entertainment), Sheree Vasold (Front Page), and Connie Cox (Opinions, Features, and Community News). The “Focus” was a monthly paper that was distributed to the community, as well as the student body. Mr. Compton, principal, commented, “It was tremendous to have a student newspaper back in publication this year. The effort was well-received and the student and community response was su- per. We look forward to maintaining the quality publication that was initiated this year.” Mr. Cole expressed his views, “I was very pleased with the effort of the staff. It gave me a sense of responsibility and pride to be part of rein- stituting a much-needed program. 24 Sue McCallum takes a break from her deadline.
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BAND STRIVES FOR EN HPE TRUMPETS: Chris Braman, John Martin, Brian McKellar, Elaine Hemgesberg, Steve Hinnefeld, Steve Delong, Julie Braman, Richard Little, Sherry Roush, Jim Nichols, Chad Hammond, FRENCH HORNS: Kelly Thompson, Jenny Wirtz, Teressa Martin, TROMBONES: Joanna Whitman, Mark Berner, Scott Wruck, Brian Woodcock, Ron Schaefer, BARITONES: Krissa Vasold, J.P. Sanborn, Gregg Compton, TUBAS: Tom Vought, Pat Egan, Dennis Benson PERCUSSION: Jerry Fix, Rick Laramy, Jennifer Rice, John Fowler, Beth Urbancik, Cindy Fix, Kathy Herline, Penny Hock, Tim Leaman, Matt Bell, FLAG CORPS: Tina Compton, Teresa Egan, Tammy Averill, Beth Williams, Margarette Weber, Jill Van Haaren, Chris Maxwell, Sharon Whitman, CLARINETS: Sarah Bank, Mechelle Strobel, Debbie Holzhofer, Dawn Mertz, Mary Rapin, Louise Van Buren, Corie Maxwell, Tina Dougherty, Julie Harvey, Cindy Bohnhoff, Michelle Miller, ALTO SAX: Joel Schmeichel, Sarah Gillman, Suzanne Hendricks, Cheryl Field, Brad Kirchner, Tom Yeska, Leslee Swanson, Susan Entriken, Ray Richardson, Michelle Cherwinski, Monica Davila, Paula Lonsway, TENOR SAX: Gary Watters, Wendy Neunenfeldt, Scott Adams, Flutes: Beth Bell, Mary Ahlrich, Mason Scherzer, Carrie Cox, Denise Flodin, Amy Stahl, Dawn Schmeichel, Melissa Loucks, Dana Dumont, Kristen Kain, Amy Nentwig, Kathy Moehs, Jeanna Thering, Cheryl Novak. Senior Mark Berner performs with wild enthusiasm at C.M.U. Band Day. The sensational Sophomore trumpeter Brian McKellar. RR 4
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