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Front row: Karen Rivard, Donna Batdorf. Back row: Ken Miller, Jane Pressl, Kathy Flentge. LEGEND The Legend, the Maine West yearbook, mirrors through writing and pictures the events of the year. Students who have the recommendation of their English teacher and a B average in their studies may serve on the staff. First year mem- bers serve on the lower staff, whose job it is to assist the section editors. Each year new staff positions are announced at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. Mr. G. J. Walker, Sponsor Top to bottom: Jim Bullerman, Val Enggas, Bob Front row: Sue Olson, Lynne Struebing, Jim Wandrey. Back row: Reinharf, Jim Kahn. Linda Waters, Wendy Geertz, Nancy Carlson. 40
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WESTWORDS All English students have an opportunity to have their writing published in Wesfwords, the creative writing booklet. Members of the staff meet daily to select and edit writing which stu- dents have submitted. Poems, stories, and essays are included in the booklet, which is published each spring. Front row: Judy Latala, Marilyn Skeppstrom, Sue Gartner. Back row: Al Kracalik, Rebecca Hen- rich, Gayle Reay, Claudia Bur- nett, Diane Weldon, Diane De Franco, Beth Holmgren, Jane Wolski, Jerri Walsh, Jane Kop- ping, Linda Holt. 39
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Front row: Tom Herzog, Bill Fernow, Chns Naegele, Tula Arvamtis, Mary McCormick, Maureen Carlson, Jean Mead, Joyce Ermeling. Back row: Jim Thoma, Jeanne Johnson, Dick Pate, Gayle Johnson, Kathy Williams, Lorna Seitz, Sharon Geach, Maureen Dempsey, Carl Groh, Jim Rybarczyk, Larry Moseley. John Gauger, Editor; Mr. Royer, Sponsor- Barb Sigalove, Martha Muncy, Co-managing Editors. y WESTERNER The Nesterner is the Maine West student news- paper. Members of the staff are chosen from the students who take journalism in their junior year. The staff strives to keep the students and faculty well-informed through editorials, feature articles, and news stories. Members meet each day to work on the fifteen issues which are put cut yearly. 41
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