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Town Crier. Row 1: John, Kassing and Editor- in-ohief Diane Krider. Row 2: Peggy Mc- Combs, Debby Raifsnider, Penny Johnson, Karen Stepanek, Dennis Hartweg, Steve Hauptly and Steve Cady. Row 3: Janiel Ja- cob, Claudia Randall, Cyndi Tallyn, Judy Watkins, David Kennedy, Jim McGill, Jerry Tobin and Craig Trigger. Dr. Haegert gave a press conference to members of the journalism class. TOWN CRIER Staff This year the newspaper tin connec- tion with the journalism class? had the task of putting out the first Peoria- Heights High School newspaper. Under the supervision of Mrs. Sluder, journalism instructor, students on the staff of both the newspaper and year- book jointly sponsored a name the year- book and newspaper contest. The winning name for the newspaper the Town Crier was submitted by senior Peggy King. Chosen as editor-in-chief for the Town Crier was senior Diane Krider. During the year Diane and her staff put out eight editions of the newspaper. ,laniel Jacob received help on a story from Diane Krider, Tozrn Crier editor.
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The choir sang c'He ain't heavy, he,s my doc- tor in honor of Dr. Haegert receiving his PhD. l The choir helped to put the student body in the Christmas mood by singing carols. 42 The pep band performs at one of the numerous pep assemblies. Under the direction of Mr. Farris, the choir practiced before a big performance
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