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Page 99 text:
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E Regensburger. Pres. Laura Scheidler. The senior student council: L to R. V-pres. Bob Fehn, Meg Seiber. Sue Ii 3.! dolph, Mary Ann Scheidler, V-prcs. Mimi Cham- berlain. Pres. Katie McClure. Sophomore student council: L to R, Jenny Ran- r Sophomore advisery board: BACK. Carolyn Murphy, Lisa Sandv mann, Trish Gallenstein, FRONT, Polly Powers, Molly Roth, L Junior advisory board: BACK. Sue Sumner, Bob Rossclot, Sandy Widdows, Lorraine Capurro. FRONT Karl Scheidler.
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Student Council Advisory Bds. The senior student council took command of two functions this year, the Variety Show and From Both were successful. The junior student council is to be congratulated on the success of this years Home- coming celebrations. This year the sophomore student council planned Pride Week. Pickles, superstars, and softball Were some of the high- lights. Freshmen planned their frosh social. The frosh student council: LEFT TO RIGHT, Bob Letscheri v-pres. Mike Gatio, Pres. Karen lmbus, and Margie Quehl. 5;; e k I IA. ; .i . The junior student council: TOP TO BOT- TOMi V-pres. Jim McDonald, Julie Cos- grove. Pres. Lisa Gill, inset is Liz Gundrum. The fresh ad gy Nunner, Steve Samoya, Margaret Dadosky. Miss- ing are Steve Talty. and Tammy Tuttle. The senior adwsory board: BACK. Amy Powers, Patti McCullough, Carleeh Kearns, MIDDLE. Marirose Petri, Matt Durchholz, FRONT. Maureen visory board is:-LEFT TO RIGHT. Peg-
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?wbuniieewiiom Yearbook And News Capsule An integral part of a high school is its newspaper. The News Capsule has been in exis- tence for four years and each year a marked improvement could be noted. Producing a paper takes a lot of time and dedication involving layout, in- terviews, pictures, and selling ads. 0 The other school publication is the yearbook. The yearbook involves many long hours after school and a lot of hdiscussionh between staff, editors, and moderators over how everyth- ing should be done. McDonagh, 3RD ROW. Business editor ! ' P t ', M k Pewther, Kath Puth- - ' ' e N d' 2 L . - 2:? 1-21.13: 1:81;;- Jggnne McClure. FIiONT. The two hard-workmg ed1tors-1nvchnef of the ews Capsule e uors are ass ed . . Shelley Berling. editor-in chief e Peggy editor Brenda Schmidt, Lisa GI . and Fac- yegrbOOk ere left 10 l'lghl. Theresa carro Beck, and managing cdv Patti McCul- ully editor Michelle Michel. an Debble Turner. lough,
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