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.. , as -.fm is . ..,: s CA, Rating I Earned By Hi-Eye The goals of the 1968-69 l-li-Eye, the voice of the Goodrich students, were to publish news of our school and to take stands on current issues. The Hi-Eye succeeded in presenting news, features, sports, and student opinions in a different perspective in its numerous issues throughout the year. The staff of the Hi-Eye worked long hours trying to meet their deadlines in an attempt to present the readers with the freshest news possible. The Hi-Eye staff includes John Wollner, editorg Julia Becker, news cditorg Mary McLain and Sue Leake, assistant news editors: Betsy Georg, feature editorg Peter Julka, sports editorg Jake DeNe1l, assistant sports editorg and Kris Deiner, circulation manager. The faculty advisor is Miss Betty Payne. The Hi-Eye attempts to give Goodrich stu- dents a chance to take part in an extra-curricular activity through work in the school newspaper. Above left: Hi-Eye circulation helpers must first t'stuff the papers and ther: count them out by rollroom before distribution. Above: Editors Pete, John, and Julie discuss a page layout. Left: Pete and Jake finish up a sports page for the Christmas issue.
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, :naw iq W if t t , s XXXY t f MMA . In ..-f i .. . Fw M , ,-: Top: An October birthday celebration is held for Miss Payne by her Hi-Eye staffers. Editor John Wollner anxiously waits for his piece of cake, while the rest of the staH' waits their turn. Gathered around the table are Betsy Georg, John, Pete Julka, Miss Payne, Mary McLain, Jake DeNwIl, and Julie Becker. Above: Junior sports assistant Jake DeNell interviews Coach Vescio for a tennis story.
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Color Th1 Year Success - '- Mx sie-1-115. ..:.mf..y. -:gf:.gf.gsfgag.,yay---s2,f..f A Q ss Tswi?lw I it S K gs sf 1: , , ,,.. X if Q- ix,-.mist sa .. www: Q t . . f -S V L ,,f, xL-- . . . . ABOVE: Student Council representatives take note of the proceedings on Monday mornings, Then all report to their rollrooms later in the week. ABOVE RIGHT' President DeJong addresses the Council in preparation to the Winter Formal. RIGHT: Diane Korell discusses possible improvements of next year's Christmas decoration contest with the members. 88
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