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Front Row, L to R: Gary Armbruster, Gary Hudson, Karol Day, Marlene Olson, Velvia Lee, Terry Seals, Mary Gr gurich, Mickie Leftwich, Debbie Jarvis. Second Row: Becky Meyer, Diane Durst, Cheryle Hibbard, Betty Sweet, Becky McGraw, Kathy' Bayne. Third Row: Lynn Sly, Jeff Gantt, Marie Scott, Chris Whan, Chris Drawe, Peggy Palmer, Melba Bugh, Vickie Leftwich, Diane Myers. Fourth Row: Delane Whitaker, Joe Silman, Chris Redmon Tom Grim, Bob Harvey, Rusty Lestwich, Bill Bone, Mrs. Linda Brooks, Advisor. .-QTY? 1 ,fourualzsm KIHS6' Puts Ou! Pulflzcafzons To those outside of Journalism, putting out a school paper and yearbook may. seem to be an easy job. However, this idea is completely wrong. Journalism is one of the few classes in which the student works longer and harder than he gets credit for. In putting out The Claw, the student body's interests were considered, and much time and planning also went into the layout and material of The Modu-Lair. L to R: Co-Assistant Editor, Marlene Olsong Editor-In-Chief, Terry Seals: Assistant Editor, Velvia Lee. Q 1 1,-jf 4 . 4 -N fb 5 I , ,Q ' si we e:w Q?1 ,.i ' 'T fi A s1 .wiulsstgxmzis af, f 219- , - . r' 41, as f , . X W2 ifrr, ig at ..- f v -- Tliggg---.fji 2 gfsifd . F? ' 'i':,:.ks ' ' wc, i
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,Cieri SE L to R: News Editor, Diane Myers, Editor-In Chief, Diane Durst, Features Editor, Velvia Lee, Sports Editor, Tom Grim. The editors of The Claw, High1and's news paper, were Diane Durst, editor-in-chiefg Diane Myers, news editor: Velvia Lee, features editorg and Torn Grim, sports editor. The journalism class worked very hard during the past year putting out the school paper.The Claw covered all school events such as dances, basketball games, and activities. Each copy contained news stories, feature stories, and editorials. In March, The Claw was entered in the Northeast Missouri Academic Contest. The paper received a Il rating, and was ranked third in the Northeast Missouri District. Front Row L to R Gary Hudson Diane Durst, Velvia Lee, Diane Myers, Tom Grim, Mary Grgurich Second Row Jeff Gantt Becky Meyer Marlene Olson Cheryl Hibbard, Debbie Jarvis, Betty Sweet, Becky McGraw Karol Day Kathy Bayne Third Row Lynn Sly Mickie Leftwich Marie Scott, Chris Whan, Chris Drawe, Peggy Palmer Melba Bugh Vickie Leftwich Mrs Linda Brooks Advisor Last Row Joe Silman, Chris Redrnon, Gary Arrnbruster, Bob Harvey Rusty Leftwich Terry Seals H-effigy:-,pwzzuggpgv 3 Y-mg 3,3 E ,Nga 1 me 1 f , fr9k-Pf 1'PCi?fTg,1.- Y Y , ,S , Y ia-li?4X.:rF'f
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Front Row, L to R: Mary Gaus, Janet McCracken, Barbara Klauser, Carol Howe, Linn Wolfmeyer, Judy Klauser. Second Row: Mary Ruth Howard, Anita Ridge, Denise Brotherton, Mary Sue Galligher, Linda English, Collette Gipson, Danny Lay. Third Row: Cindy Baus, Mike Fish, Brian Sneeden, Ronnie Sweet, Greg East, Jeff Gantt. Fourth Row: Rick Freeman, Tom Grim, Dennis Henry, Sonny Wilson. Clarinet Trios, Top, L to R: Mary Ruth Howard, Flute Trio, L to R: Mary Gaus, Pam Rossitter, Judy Mary Gaus, Anita Ridge. Bottom, L to R: Janet Klauser. Mixed Woodwind Trio, L to R: Linn Wolf- McCracken, Carol Howe, Barbara Klauser. meyer, Pam Rossitter, Anita Rid . ge , M is FC- f ' 5 1 w ifi' ,i a 1 X , KG Hz , . T Q 12 ., T Fifi , f' f ' . WL fig' erivvzff rf:
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