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se S .to fbalance serious stories s like K ,V ,camp at the University of Missouri-Co-r ff' WX' was i oi sit N X xxxx' fel s. . s v 5 . t so Q x..i xx 1 x A X r ' , go to Reed i ra J f if s l r X r donnie andNlarie Osmond host l 5 it Evangelisty Tonight' J or ?'Bing wf a C CrosbyfOpens Pixy Stix Treat- lcouidhave been headlines gthatfcausecl million doiiarlawsuits for the -Enquirer. Instead: these heads were found in the award-winning with no lawsuits at all. a humorous side of the news was education, and the Vietnam 5 ltlwas the serious newstthat allowed 'Ztrhg2i1'fiLiog to win eleven awards and to let Resch receive the Top Journalist of County Award last year. if'ee , r l received at couple of different but this particular award meant to me, said Susan, feature editor. ,was competing against students from izttfetentire county and only one person was sselectedf' J f if To prepare Loggers for the year-long Qtask of putting out twelve award winning yissues, 'six Loggers went to Journalism lumbi. At camp, Loggers learned how to 2 meet deadlines, write better stories, take 'better pictures, and make the paper the fbest it could be. J J J lt fcampl prepared me to become more of a ieader and to face responsibili- ties that l had to face, said Sherrie Wat- kins, coeeditor. 1 lt was a relief when the paper came out to know all the work and frustration a was over for the next two weeks,f'l said Jill Graves, layout co-editor. J When the paper cametout, lf felt a sense of reliefs and accomplishment lie- cause of all the hustle and bustle that goes into the paper, saidSherrie. c All the hustle and bustle? helped Loggers create award-winning material, At the MEPA awards, Log was awarded All-Missourian for the seventh year in a row. Along with that award, Craig Grawe received third piace in photography, and Carol Parks received honorable mention in photography. Sus- an Resch won first place in feature writ- ing, while ,honorable mention went to Jill Graves and Karen Miscavish for a new story they wrote together. g J At the JEMKC awards, Carol re- ceived third place in photography, Sus' an won third place for in-depth writing, and Karen was given honorable mention in editorial writing, along with honor- able mention shared with Jill for news writing. C r At the journalism banquet, the Log staff named Karen Miscavish as the first annual Lynn Blair Top Journalist . That award was the single most important award that l have wonin my life, said Karen. lt made me realize the people on the staff appreciated the things I had done all year. Q4 ,f is ,M 1, ,AE X 2 ' . i t ,fa y , U Z rr- f k C' it ,lair fiftf W 4 l W flip rQl 8 fviwn fi Z ll! nl hill After winning Top Journalist of Clay County, Joan Henges showed Susan Resch around the Kansas City Star. Cphoto by Mitzi Craftj 91 wif? As de. senior: ish the
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United Way The junior pom pon squad performs during the Variety Show. fphoto by David Cunninghamj Leadsership class members hold up the challenge goal that students not only met but went over. Cphoto by Mary Beallj The King of the Assembly. Frank Corte. senior, reigns over the assembly activities. fphoto by David Cunninghamj , 'miami , 363 Aga.,-3' if, ' lf 7 X f 'Ni- in ini gf! 5 Qt IZ' .. ,, a,m,..,,A ,HW vw. W... -'1 'M , X, ,I N , . ,. W ? w g f.. 0 f vc my V .ML ff W ,aa z B eauty and the Beast play tug-of-war for class competion .I efi at the United Way assembly. Cphoto by David Cunnignhamj abili Mitz
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