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fff Mr Tracy showed Elome Thompson, Charles Stanley, Jock Seromur, and ,lo Anne Pudderholl how other schools se! up lheir newspapers. informed on school octivities. Darlene Geisbrechl and Lynn Brill lnspecled copy while Laurel Elich and Llndu kung ly pod the lmol droll lo be submilled lolhe Bow Wow Bulletin. iq lim: a 41, :rr 91- 9' r. ze 5395 .-cf 9 ' 58 173
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172 -...h 1 lgluou 'k'-on up-1... ' .ng . in ' --...-r.:-,ef BOW WOW BL'LlF'tN1 STAFV Seated llicl. Alun, Bev Rimes, Diane Dada. 'Standing to Anne Ridderhoft, Carolyn Bender, Mi. Edgy, Ann Darke, Bill S-:if Nei, Darlene Oeislarecht, Don Regan. Bow Wow Bulletin kept students The tirst issue of our school paper was printed without a name. The next issue came out with Bow Wow Bulletin printed on the top. A five dollar prize was given to Gerry Vertunas for naming the paper. The Bow Wow Bulletin printed two issues a month throughout the year. Working on the Bulletin's next edition were Carolyn Bender, Steve Culver, Marci Mer riam, Bill Schroer, HorriettOudsteyn, and Karen Price. .-.11 YQ!-ASIIQMF 1 H-w ,-A!
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74 i l 3 . t GOLDEN YEAR STAFF: Front Row llandv Gunther, Paula Mickelson, Diane Stelzei, Vlsofl M0flUfVne Pollefson. SUB pommeflngi pl'Ylli5 GVQQOVYV Sundt' Konenhl lane Joyce Webb, Linda King, Susan Wheeler, Geoff Jeffery. Back Row Mrs, Bruce, ad' Robefls- Golden Year recorded the story The production of the first volume of the Golden Year required much more than a pile of pictures and a few typewritten captions. It required experience and skills which the staff developed during the seven month publi- cation course. Cooperation and teamwork were essential to the completion of the yearbook. Equally important face tors were imagination, determination, and energy, Most Sue Poinmering and Paula Mickelson cropped pictures in the Golden Year stall room. of all, publication of the Golden Year demanded o count- less number of hours. The staff often sacrificed lunch hours and study periods to work on sketching layouts, writing copy, and typing the finished pages. Mrs. Bruce, adviser to the staff, co-ordinated their efforts to attain the high standards set by the national Scholastic Press Association.
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