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Page 50 text:
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The 30 members of the EPICS staff published nine papers this year, NEWSPAPER, YEARBOOK USE PRINT Iob after job faced the yearbook staff this year, And they looked up some extra ones! The advisor was Miss Helen Hostetterg the editor, Karen Hagen, First big project was a drive to raise 100, 000 Betty Crocker coupons for Fircrest School for the Retarded, The staff -sponsored contest was won by the ninth grade, after Linda Shapley made a radio appeal, The EAGLE staff rewarded the winning grade with an assembly featuring a radio disc jockey and a name band, Adam Wind . The staff also conducted a snapshot contest in February. Later in the spring they had a drive for postage stamps for charity, and in May pub- lished an informational pamphlet on the school election, X fa -'X ---V 2 'i,fli-,L'.- Q l - LL 5.,.fe'yi,u1,. , , ., P Ax 'X -Lv. y b uglkys, .avi and ,3.,,f,.rl' ,Q X I 1 af- ,lx A ' K ' - , F -iw .f.1,. X , , D, sf, ,ffl . 5 ' gxfip I' gxl' L,-M-rf 1 W. V , , . , , 'AX r i' ,M------:M ---- - N- l t ' F if? ,C J ff fs ,J 1-3 ll ' ,JL , ,,X,.,, . img! 117 I Miss Hostetter and Bob Weller, business manag- er, get totals on yearbook sales. BELOW: Editor Hagen takes a spill in the snow. t, Page 48
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Page 49 text:
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TO CHANGE TRADITION AT HIGHLAND RIGHT: Table tennis tournament drew large audience in the Commons. BELOW: Student store did well in new location. BELOW, RIGHT: The chess room was always crowded, Bill Harpel accepts wrestling award from Mr, McKnight. BELOW: Debby Johnson shows de- light as Pam Caston and Rise Trudeau pull her name for a record. Page 47 The Mardi Gras dance drew one ofs the largest crowds ever to dance to the Light ,
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The Betty Crocker Coupon Drive for Fircrest -meant counting 104, 000 coupons. ABOVE: Scenetat peak of drive. MIDDLE: Greg Golliver counts piles of 2's, RIGHT: Coupons are de- livered to Fircrest, TO SUPPORT SPIRIT The newspaper staff, 30 seventh, eighth, and ninth graders, put out one issue a month, usually about six or seven pages. Editorships, were rotated by the advisor, Mrs, Shirley Benish. The staff, which is a class, stressed feature writing, humor- ous and human interest news, The yearbook staff, 25 seventh, eighth, and ninth graders, was scheduled as a class for the first time this year. Page 49
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