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JOURNALISTS WORK HARD Row 1: Betsi Davis, Carrie Glaeden, Terri Bennin, Sheila Flood. Karen Barrett, Kecia Solien, Chris Ozborn. Row 2: Amy McCann, Lynne Mortensen, Jane Ward, Michelle Trewartha, Pat Brieske. Karin McMullen, Kellie Smith, Betsy McCann. Row 3: Shelly Kortesma, Susie Sutherland, Becky Courtney, Connie Larson, Eileen Brackett, Ms. Witkin. Not pictured: Mindy Schwarz, Mr. Peterson. The Cardinal Yearbook staff and advisors worked long hours to put this book together. It was a journalistic learning experience from the dummy layout sheets to picture selection, counting picas, writing copy and finalizing NCR sheets. Each girl was assigned several pages and was held responsible for their completion. We sincerely hope youenjoyyour copy of this year's Marshall Cardinal. These layouts are super!
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REDCOAT Fiow 1: K.C. McQuade. Lisa Delury, Tedi McCoy, Dorothy Parker. Becky Stiendl, Stephanie Smith. Row 2: Mrs. Danz, Frank Youtzy, Cheryl Anderson, Daryl Wilson, Laurie LaChapell, Suzanne Knox, Priscilla Harris, Jane Ward. Row 3: Chris Ozborn, Mary Kay Mair, Sheiia Flood, Carrie Glaedon, Shari Fuglestad, Eric Ritland. Redcoat staff members worked many long hours to put out eight issues of this year's newspaper. Staff members worked on interviewing skills, layout methods and reporting techniques. They also learned the importance of meeting deadlines, and how to work under pressure. Redcoat advisors this year were Mrs. Schlicting, Mrs. Danz, and Ms. McCabe, Mrs. Danz summed up her experiences with Redcoat staff members when she said, Working with and getting to know the staff members has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience. YEARBOOK Row 1: LuAnn Crompton, Gretchen Thomas,tSuzanne Knox, Cathy Deeds, Renee Reuter, Maria McNulty, Becky Kinservik. Row 2: Sheri Drum, Sue Frohmader, Brenda Baker, Anita Parker, Cathy Jorgenson, Debbie Cooper, Joan Warner, Megan Caulfield. Row 3: Lisa Delury, Melinda Steinke, Julie Staben; Lynette Zitzner, Shauna Fuglestad, Anne Cowie, Ms. Morris.
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GIRLS LEND A HAND Seated: Jane Ward, Lisa Stratton, Joan Warner, Nancy Karzel. Linda Christiansen. Row 1: Kellie Smith, Alynne Deaton. Jodi Lloyd, Betsi Davis, Maria McNulty. Row 2: Valerie Cramer, Besty Pavlick, Cathy Jorgensen, Terri Bennin, Gretchen Thomas, Julie Staben. Not Pictured: Patti Finnane. Row 1: Sandy Behling, Tracie Sime. Chris Shields. Row 2: Lourie La Combe, Sue Fromander, LuAnn Crompton, Cindy Hopper. The main office student aids are a group of girls that have given up a five-day per week study hall to userve and learn in the office. These girls answer the telephone, receive and deliver notes, do sorting, coun- ting, and help the secretaries with various tasks. In the attendance center, girls pick up attendance cards, record tardies and absences, and return cards to teachers. The bulletin board girls do boards on every floor and the cafeteria. They gave up their study hallsjust to work on these boards. They have certain dates when the boards are changed, and they use their own ideas which are approved by Miss Schuette. They also have to repair the boards when they are damaged by the student body. They are a good group of girls that need no reminding to get their work done, said Miss Schuette. 59
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