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,-A ip,-4. f 'rf-J, .AQ -'exec ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore Lawrence Wong prepares the yearboolvs first Academ- ics section. ABOVE: Staff artist Cheri Rogers designed the cover of VALHALLA I7. LEFT: TOP ROW: Dave Weiss, Debbie Mcliamb, Iennie Stevens, .Ioan D'Adamo. SECOND ROW: Marianna Stershic, Terri Costello, Alice Noon, Doug Gibson, Ms. Gnizak ladviserl. THIRD ROW: Cindy Sutton, Diane Fore- man, Chris Beyer, Heather Kelley, Law- rence Wong, Ed Wonilowicz, Cheri Rogers, Kim Fullwood, Pam Wall, Lori Jennings. Sally Winde. FRONT ROW: Craig McKindles teditorh, Gayle Pettit, Karen Maher, Beth Fortin, Lori Morris, Dotninic Saia, Anne DiVirgilio. MISS- ING: Donna Bridner, Doug Meyer, Debbie Rosenberger. Yearbook includes Academics, Qfudenf Life Under fire and pleading for funds was how the yearbook staff spent most of the year. In the fall, students petition- ed the staff complaining of the rumored reduction of the senior section. This, compounded by students transferring to Cen- tennial the following year re- sulted in slack sales. Color photographs were opted out be- cause of expense and a March auction was planned to raise funds to meet publishing costs. In the year of transition, VALHALLA '77 underwent a trans- ition of its own. Volume nine was restructured . Two sections, Academics and Stud- ent Life, appeared for the first time and more emphasis was placed on community related activities to provide better coverage of the year's events. ORGANIZATIONS!Yecrbook I59
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Inspired by the viewing of The Gong Show and Mary Hart man, Mary Hartman during class time, the newspaper staff pro- duced an unprecedented series of controversial and innovative issues. THE MOUNTAIN featured articles concerning the pres- idential election, pregnancy at school, and the drill team, as well as coverage of the usual variety of school events. No area of importance , no matter how taboo , was side- stepped. The VALLEY , a lampoon page, was added to the paper and immediately received stud- ent body acclaim. rx 1 1' TOP RIGHT: TOP ROW: Steve Weingarten, Craig Carson, Sue Broderick. lane Goldup, Mark Orman, Mr. Cornmesser fadviserb, Dale Mullett. FRONT ROW: Steve Waagbo, Rick Jennings Qeditorj, Brad Elliott, Meryl Friedenberg. MISS- ING: Lissa Bounds, John Deane, Dave Frain. RIGHT: Sports Editor Steve Waagbo prepares a layout for mailing to the printer. THE MOUNTAIN is a monthly publication. ABOVE: Senior Brad Elliott studies the list of dead- lines. Staff members are expected to write and research their articles. I 58 ORGANlZATlONS!Newspaper Qfaff adds lampoon 2 X Xt Nuns 9' Sd 4x1 L.. XR W
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RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Dave Weiss, Rhonda Eastham, Lynda Bauer, Ellen Milburn, Heather Kelley, Lynn Martin, Donna Bridner, Robin Bishop, Melanie Baker, Karen Callas, Bobbie Saas, Angie Vizzini, Jennie Thien, Karen Clark. SECOND ROW: Karen Butler, Steve Waagbo, Dede Moore, Jenny Haughton, Karen Kelly, Sherry Elliott, Regina Grabowski, Carol Pfister, Mary Nell Romanik, Kathy Ehlers, Robin Robertson, Sue Rooney, Marcia Lecos, Shelly Sharbough, Carol Ziegler. THIRD ROW: Jay DelRosario, Janet Moody, Jennie Stevens, Pam Wall, Joanne Zimmer- man, Sue DeCrispino, Mary Kouroupis, Sally Winde, Alice Noon, Cheryl Faust, Sue Eichcr, Diane Smith, Val Shryock, Martha Hayner. FOURTH ROW: Sally Nuessle, Joel Brunson, Nancy Reeder, Sue Loomis, Larry Ripley, Brad Sellers, Charlie Tangires, Pete Lins, Bill Melvin. 5 NHS aHends Chicago concerf Mark Grieb, Henry Affeldt, Penny Boyd, Jan Durham, Martha Johnson, Chip Perdue, JEff Arman. TOP ROW: Meryl Friedenberg 4Pres.J, Steve Weingarten CSec.J, Gail Heiss CVPJ. MISSING: Brecc Avellar 4Treas.J, Linda Barkley, Beth Bowen, Laura Bowen, Terry Cassard. Tony Cooke, Yvonne Evans, Debbie Faist, Lisa Fuller, Mary Gaskin, Betsie Gross, Gregg Hawes, Lisa Lashuk, Kathie McGee. Nancy Quigley, Mike Rau, Brad Rees. Ken Sikora, Jean Soscia, Sandy Stosz. Jeff Todd. TOP RIGHT: NHS members Beth Bowen and Brad Rees dance to the music of Chi- cago at the Capital Centre. TOP LEFT: Senior Dave Weiss awaits the start of the second half of the November Concert. l6O ORGANIZATIONSfNafioncl Honor Society Financed by the Wednes- day morning doughnut sales, the National Honor Society initiated several new projects. The first was a trip to the Cap- ital Center to hear the thund- erous sounds of Chicago. A benefit Thanksgiving Dance netted S250 for Grassroots, a counseling center in Columbia and members threw a festive Halloween party for autistic children at the Linweed Children's Center. A full induction was also held for the first time , for qual- ifying juniors and seniors. Other projects continued from past years included spon- soring a needy boy in the Philippines, Toys for Tots, and a tutoring service.
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