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HI-EYE STAFF: Dianne Hull fAssistant editorl, Peter Julka QSports assistantj, Scott McCallum fSports editorj, Kay Erdman CEditor- in-chiefj, Julia Becker fNews assistantl, John Wollner fSports assistantj. Missing: Laurie Rothwell CNews editorj, Betsy Georg 1News assistantj, Mary Grebe CCirculation managerj, Miss Betty Payne fAdvisorJ. Hi-Eye Adds More Pages REPORTERS Pat Karst Linda Anderson David Anderegg Kris Diener Mike Soffa Steve Summerville Bunny Gaines Sue Leake Kathy Vandervort Diane Korell TYPISTS ' Herman Bender Connie Kramer Randy Simons Ann Waldschmidt Left: Hi-Eye editor-in chief Kay Erdman hard at work on one of this year's expanded issues Below Cardinal and H1E.ye photographers Don Blattner, Gary Topp, and John Schaetzel take ume out from their busy schedule for a picture. Y
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...-om, CARDINAL Co-Editors: Stephany Cruckson, Alexia Adsitt, Ray Merwin,Pat Karst, Sally Jo Pfund. Missing - Rick Gustavus, Advisor - Mr. Julien Kinzer TYPING STAFF Barbara Ackerman Susan Acord Sheila Assaf Geraldine Benzel Barbara Blitzke Lynne Blonigen Susan Cutler Sharon Flagstad Mary Ellen Franklin Donna Frey Penny Freischmidt Judith Gerner Lynda Gray Patricia Hackbarth Patricia Haentze Linda Hamell Cardinal oves To Color Ronald Hoaglin Pamela Hopp Jerold Kaiser Constance Kalk Susan Kelly Renee Kennedy Christine Kinzer Arlene Koenen Charles Knueppel Kathy LaPine Bonnie Liedke Andrew Lorenz Rita Lingenfelter Roxie Montgomery Rose McAu1y Kathleen O'Connor Claudia Pickart Jeanne Pilkenton Jackie Plaisance Susan Redman Katherine Saager Mary Sahel Sharon Sahel .lean Schlicher Mary Schroeder Susan Siedschlag Kathleen Tessner Chtherine Theyrl Patricia Thomma Joan Toll Ann Waldschmidt Merinda Wiegert Diane Wightman Sandra Wisocki Iii? i WIC-bf! 138 JoAnn Zibung PHOTOGRAPHERS Gary Topp John Schaetzel Don Blattner CIRCULATION STAFF Dale Boyke Sue Fumner Thomas Groh Germaine Hammang Donald l-lanser Linda I-lendershot Paula Henze Kathryn l-lettwer Theresa Hoepfner Kathryn Hom Karen Hughes Patricia Karst Steven Krueger Stan Louis Shelly Mathos Maureen Merhoff Richard Morgan Nancy Ries Karen Rose Steve Schwark ADVISORS Miss Marguerite Kneip Mr. Donald Nevala SPORTS STAFF Mary Grebe Doug Haag Ray and Al sometimes find it hard to congigate new ideas for layouts and copy so a breath of fresh air and the old saying two heads are better than one they're able to come up with something.
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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Ann Martin - Secretary: Dianne l-lull - Vice Presidents Tom Raab - Treasurer: Jim Zwiegler - President. Student Council Sponsors All-School ctivities The Student Council is the most important club in the school, for it is the student government. Through this club, every student in the entire school has an opportunity to express his opinions. Student Council is an outlet for present feelings about school policy in that it talks matters over and tries to amend or correct present policies. Over all, the Student Council is of service to every student enrolled in high school. This year the Student Council has continued being of service to the stu- dent body through its many projects. lt began the year with sophomore ori- entation, Homecoming and held class elections. It again helped in the Save the Children Federation drive. The Student Council sponsored many events during the winter, such as, a Christmas decorating contest, a Christmas As- sembly, and Winter Fomial. With the coming of spring, the Domestic Ex- change Program was enlarged and in conjunction with this, Workday was in- itiated into the program to fmance this activity. The Council also felt that it sponsored the best Variety Show ever. The Student Council has had a busy year, but hope to make next year even better. tAbove lefty Students decorate their rollroom for the Christmas decorating contests. fBelowj Elections proved to be of major importance for Student Council members. 140
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