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f Row One: Mr. Kryston, Sponsor; Jeannie Smyth, Editor-in-Chief. Row Two: Carol Skalnik, Annette Ashley, Andy Scheurer, Linda Oldham, Susan Potter, Stephanie Downing, Lynne Francis. Row Three: Elizabeth Pierce, Barbara Webber, Cathy Kessler, Gay Vredenburg, Linda Swartzel, Sandee Toothman, Cathy Payne, Susan Swafford. Row Four: Linda Burton, Jan Bochenek, Wallace Twitched, Chip Kiger, Sharon Kelly, Hannah Pierce. Reveille Versatility . . . key to Reveille ' s many moods Reveille provides the student body with an inter¬ esting, pleasant to read literary magazine. A product of talented Marshall students, it represents a great deal of time and effort on the part of the staff and contributors. Building an interest in creative writing, it offers encouragement to talented members inter¬ ested in a journalism career. Reveille, in which the staff satirized itself, through short stories and poetry. JEANNE SMYTH gives assignments to magazine staff members, Linda Oldham and Andy Scheurer. 153
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Row One: Nick Sherwood, Editor; Howard Hurley, Sponsor; Renee Gue- nard, Managing Editor. Row Two: Rick Crisman, Sharon Donelly, Judy Ledbetter, Erica Fishe, Sandy Page, Crystal Armstrong, Tom Thorpe. Row Three: Pat H icks, Linda Read, Betty Saintsing, Susan Seaver, Linda Klophenstein, Carole Uhlaner. Row Four: Nancy Dewitz, Sarah Buie, Debbie Green, Danielle Dubas, Cilia Babbs, Karen Olsen, Mikie Sheridan, Patricia Reynolds. Row Five: Linda Stone, Stan Whiting, Tim Eley, Ar¬ thur Guthrie, Randy Baier, Kevin Smart, Rick Goodman, Paul Marengo, Marcy Maloy. Rank and File Visit to the Washington Post adds journalism experience In spite of Deadline Panic an epidemic that strikes Rank and File every three weeks, the staff has success¬ fully managed to publish thirteen issues. The purpose of GCM ' s newspaper is to inform the student body of all phases of school life. Diligently tracking down events of interest and concern to Marshall Statesmen, reporters have created a publication that promotes learning, unity, school spirit, and understanding. PASTING UP the layout is one of the staff ' s easier jobs 152
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Row One: Jack Lucas, Editor; Cindy Bieber, Assistant Editor; Garfield Three: Sue Souders, Barbara Byers, Barbie Smith, Ginny Buckley, Dahlia Rosengren, Assistant Editor; Mrs. Rush, Sponsor. Row Two: Mary Walton, Conger, Kathy Eckles. Row Four: Geoff Hechtman, Robyn O ' Connell, Susie Minnich, Karen Hallberg, Anita Hitchcock, Barbara Gray. Row Paul Reiber, Vicki Fuller, Steve Victory, Penny Heishman. Columbian Views and records school life Struggling through seventh period, many after school hours, and Saturday work sessions, the Colum¬ bian offers the student body a mirror of its own ac¬ tivities. From the opening pep rally, through basket¬ ball games, and to the final play, the Columbian pro¬ vides extensive, colorful coverage. With spot color, added pages, and professional photography, the Co¬ lumbian continues to provide a record of student life. SUSAN SOUDERS and Steve Victory work on the activities layout for the yearbook. 154
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