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Photography is more than snapping a button. Photographers Larry Briski, Greg Allman and Ken Kus prepare to process the negatives. Making last — minutes changes on the stall ' s copy, Lee Ann Terpstra, News Bureau Chief, looks for any errors before sending it into THE TIMES. s ; ; ; ; — ; 1 digging, delving in student activities, newsbureau tells WHAT IT’S ABOUT It ' s 3:30 p.m. on a cold, rainy Thursday afternoon. Most students have just plopped their books on the kitchen table and are now scrounging around in the refrigerator for last night ' s leftover fried chicken. Back at school, however, a few kids remain. From the J-room, the clacking of typewriters fills the air as students hurry to finish copy. Striving to meet weekly Thursday deadlines, News Bureau kept the community abreast of school happenings. While the average reporter wrote articles for only one newspaper, News Bureau staffers found their stories in five area papers. Instead of words, photographers used pictures to relate their ideas for Panther Press and Reflector. NEWS BUREAU — back row: Nancy Frailey, TIMES corres.; |ill Rieder, associate chief; Kim Racz, news editor; Carrie Blythe, TIMES corres.; front row: Lee Ann Terpstra, Chief; Terry Patton, features; Don Lewis, sports. 29
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LETTERMEN ' S CLUB — back row: Greg Allman, Ken Ruttledge, Leo Kalem- ba, Paul Bjelich, John Galambos, Bob Erickson, John Feeney, Ken Galik. fifth row: Gary Korzeniewski, Tom Paulauske, Vince Lawrence, Bob Wagman, Rick Lloyd, Kevin Fleck, )an Helfen. fourth row: Dave Baran, Bob Sexton, Rick Konoposek, ]eff Chappell, Jay Thomas, Mike Trinks, Perry Key. third row: Dave Hallowell Kurt Sanders, Keen Buzea, Randy Mageira, Don Deed- rick, Craig Collet, Larry Hoffman, second row: Joe Rogowski, Steve Trinks, Jeff Ciesco, Ken Kus, Mark Spitz, Jeff Tuley, Jeff Evans, front row: Dave Han- son, Roger Ford, secretary; Dean Duncan, president; Les Blythe, vice presi- dent; Larry Perotti, treasurer; Ted Jarmmakowicz. “Hey I made it, I ' m finally a letterman. But I guess I really do deserve it. After all, I suffered a dislocated shoulder and twisted ankle in one game. They even had to carry me off the field on a stretcher and take me to the hospital in an ambulance. The least they could do is make me a member. Maybe I ' ll even run for president. A letter for me? I wonder what it says — Congratulations, you are now a member of National Honor Society. — Wow, I knew I was smart, but I never dreamed of this. Those long hours of memorizing geometry thereoms and practicing French dialogues paid off. Quill and Scroll taps — Joe Schmoe. I belong to Quill and Scroll! I always thought those stories and captions I wrote for the Panther Press were good, but I never knew anyone else did. Honorary clubs are goals which students strive to reach with effort and determination. They serve as a means of recognizing students who fulfill requirements of leadership, citizenship and sportsmanship. Honor Society took part in National Education Week by helping lost parents find classrooms on Open House night. They also sponsored the annual Honors Day program. Electing queen candidates and sponsoring the Homecoming dance were major duties of Letterman ' s Club. Minor tasks included ushering at games and selling programs. Quill and Scroll planned the journalism banquet where new staffers were named and old ones honored. Anxious students sat nervously in their seats while the envelopes holding new positions were opened. I ' m a letterman! I finally made it! After all those hours of practice and keeping in shape. Maybe if I study harder I can qualify for National Honor Society. If I make that, I could even try for Quill and Scroll. There ' s no stopping me! Mr. White, faculty and student body or was the fellow students? Jumbled phrases fill John Cygan ' s head as he waits to speak for Jeri Sanders. -■MEMORIZING, | I WRITING O I RESULT uj I IN MARKS OF lu I DISTINCTION
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