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V Martha Goughnour Sandy Kohflng Martha Mattson Sharon- McGuire A Editor-in-Chief ffallj Managing Editor dam Editor-in-Chief cspringi Managing Editor Qspringj ,ix Letting the Marshall student body, the administration and the Marshall High ' f 1.-,V community know what is happening at Marshall 1.- - is the job of the Verdict staff. The school , paper is distributed twice a month to the iuu 'QF' whole student body. This paper is paid for by :? student body card funds, sales, dances and A ,yi , advertising. Special issues were presented again this year like the Christmas issue, the IWW , ' ,Q April Fool's issue and the Rose Festival issue. .:t- 55 Under the guidance, of Mr. Stocking, the g f wg f4 i?'1 1,5 ,At ' Verdict staff has given the school a newspaper kgfggjgjjgef 21'l'2KQZ2'K2.Zllgef to be Proud Of' V dict yrivcs 317 isle Sew' , FALL POSITIONS Managing Editor . Business Manager . Ad Manager. . . . . . Page 1 Editor . . Page 2 Editor . . . . Page 3 Editor . . Page 4 Editor . . Photographers . Reporter . . SPRING POSITIONS Editor-in-Chief .... Managing Editor . . Business Manager . Ad Manager .... Page 1 Editor . . . Page 2 Editor . Page 3 Editor . Sports Editor . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Martha Goughnour Sandy Kohring Kathy Hattrick Lorena Spelger Sandy Boss J an Wortendyke Dave Griffith Sharon McGuire Sharon McGuire Martha Mattson Doug Stxonach Jim Wilson Alan Kjosness Mike Harrison Gynet Emory . Martha Mattson . Sharon McGuire . Kathy Hattridk . Lorena Spelger . Sandy Kohring Jan Wortendyke . Jim Wilson Gynet Emory . Sandy Boss Dave Griffith . Doug Stronach photographers , . Oliver Diliner Mike Harrison Dan Holcombe Alan Kjosness Staff writer . Dave Bruhn L. to - Row 1: Martha Mattson, Cfynet Emory, Sandy Boss. Kathy Hattrick, Jan Wortendyke and Sharon McGuire. Row 2: Martha Goughnour, Dave Bruhn, Doug Stronach, Alan Kjosness and Sandy Kohring.
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Cul? Sm 5 Re 5 ff U 'T6emseL'ves.,, Preparing to be on the LEX or VERDICT staffs or ju learn the basic fundamental skills of journalism is the re students take journalism 1-2. These students publish 3 issue of the paper, for which they colleot all the inform 31 sell all the ads, design and make-up the pages. Also 'U the year the journalism students create their own yearn They design a cover, figure out the money management design different pa Martha Goughnour types copy for the VE L. to R. - Row 1: Nancy Davis, Linda Snider, Margaret Bruhn and Rosemary Larse n. Row 2: Terri Palzinski, Charlene Beliveau, Sheryl Ramey and Barbara Blanchard. Row 3: Lois Manker, Barbara Manougian, Sherry Kohring and Jean Duncan. L. to R. - Row 1: Janice Kohoot, Ellen Schnell.and Gretchen Rookstool. Row 2: Carol Lovel, Diana Dodson, Bonnie DeAngelo, Gloria Carey and Theo Moore. Row 3: Kathy Greenley, Cheryl Smith, Janet Pullen, Phyllis Pepper and Jody Calhoun. Mr. Stocking helps Margaret Bruhn on the Cub issue of the Verdict. Lorena Spelger lays out the ads for the Country Fair issue. Editor Martha Mattson helps Jim Wilsc layout Verdict pages.
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L. to R. - Row 1: Doug Houghton, Darold Muenzer, Ron Crump, Mrs. Miller, Steve Eckman, Ronda Ceciliani and Nancie Tucker. Row 2: John Olsen, Rick Goetz, Mike McGuire and Linda Benjamin . many Scuhnvs ive 'C air 25leQy,,, The girls in the student store help sell supplies, do some of the banking and re- arrange the stock. They also take care of selling the football, basketball and Rose Festival Coronation tickets and occasionally do typing for Mrs. Mangles, store manager, L. to R. - Bottom bo Top: Sue Smith, Nancy Thompson, Margie Mullen, Marilyn Miles, June Miller. Nancy McCreight, Lyla Miller, Connie Hostetter, Sue Jones, Sandi Mills, Georgene Bintlifi, Bonnie Berglund, Karen House, Carolyn Marshall, Nancy Forsythe, Regina Egger , Kathy Bridges, Mrs, Mangles and Sandy Dunn. Taking care of all lost art- icles that are found around the school is one of the responsib- ilities of the bookroom clerks, The helpers take care of lock- ers and locks besides the un- claimed properties of many Marshallites. Most of the sup- plies for the school are ordered through the bookroom and the helpers must know the correct procedure of ordering and or receiving supplies. Also most of the books that are in use around the school are checked out from the bookroom so good records must be kept. Student librarians play important part in the library system. These have many tasks, which are before them when for this job. Being a librarian means that you must prepared to: help check books and magazines, care of book fines, take at the desk when the librarians are busy and sure that all books magazines are in prospective order or place L. to R. - Row 1: Donna Taylor, Kathy Mattson, Jane Stratton, Kathleen Mitchell, Susan Grisso and Joan Starr. Row 2: Irv Lyman, Don Gale, Mike 0'Brien, Pernita Behm, Linda Walker and Jim Barclift.
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