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Editorial What purpose is an editorial to serve in a yearbook? What am I supposed to say when it's all done? Despite the fact that l hate nostalgic sentiments, is this what an editorial consists ol? Am l required to recount all the frustrations, disappointments and exasperations? What of the surprise, joy and relief experi- enced when the mats are all finished and the 1971 Pirate Log becomes the pub- lishing company's headache. They must now try to make sense out of the bent, erased and sliced mats, groan over our grammatical and typographical errors and decode our chicken-scratching directions. The Hnished product finally appears and in a complete catatonic state you wonder if that beautifully bound lavender and white colossus is the same MESS you sent out three months ago. All kidding aside, being on the high school yearbook staff is an experience few will forget. l'm sure the whole staff enjoyed publishing a yearbook dedicated to the People of this school, in spite of seemingly overwhelming problems. At times tempers flared, mistakes were made, and the despair of ever making the deadlines was a common attitude. However, we made it, and we hope you like it! Joan G ardner Editor
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Mrs. Osburn helps Helen. The camo, S lobe an many to the Presses lfrontrow:Sponsor,Mrs.OsburngP.Kozcnchick,Editor H Steven G Robinson E Williams B Vedder V Kerser sun, L. Fink, K. Cantwell. Brick row: B. Densmore J Cicehelli The l970-7l Pacemaker was put out by Mrs. Osburn's third hourjournalism class, which did a commendable job throughout the year in the assembling of this paper. There were some line articles published in the way oi' sports and other school activities that were informing as well as enjoyable to read. The paper also promoted student inter- est and class competition when they had the ugly leg contest. Thank-you for a great year, Pacemaker. You've done il all.
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Senior Congratulations Mr. Sr. Mrs. Robert Amburgey Mr. 5. Mrs. Julius Aschenbrenncr Mr. 81. Mrs. Charles Baker Mr. 81. Mrs. Herbert Barkau Mr. 84 Mrs. Leland Barrel Mr. G. Mrs. Ralph Bartolncci Mr. 8. Mrs. William Braughn Mr. EL Mrs. Raymond Baumgardcner Mr. 84 Mrs. W.G. Beasley Jr. Mrs. Margaret Bodnar Mr. A Mrs. Donald Boorom Mr. 84 Mrs. Harvey Boprie Mr. 8: Mrs. Ernest Bottke Jr. Mr. D. Mrs. Lyle Brown Mr. Sr. Mrs. John F. Burg Mr. Sv. Mrs. Allen Carpenter Mr. D. Mrs. John E. Croy Mrs. Mary Douglas Mrs. Vera J. Downing Mr. A Mrs. Erwin Duchane Marilyn M. Edgar Mr. dn Mrs. Evans Mr. Q Mrs. James Gardner Mrs. Loretta Gardner Mr. Sr. Mrs. Charles Guidot Mr. 81. Mrs. Ralph H. Hall Mr. S. Mrs. L.H. Hallowell Mr. Wes Hanson Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Henery Mr. A Mrs. Owen Inman Mr. SL Mrs. Richard Jezowski Miss Mary E. Keenan Mrs. Jeanie Kellenberger Bob Kennedy, Union 76 Mrs. Winifred Dnapa Mr. A Mrs. Leonard Latimer Mr. Rc Mrs. Joseph Malik Jr. and family Mr. A Mrs. Mantyck Mr. A Mrs. Otis Matteson Mr. D. Mrs. Thomas D. McKnight Dr. D. Mrs, Aloys C. Metty Mr. 84 Mrs. James L. Meyer Mr. 8: Mrs. T.A. Meyers Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl B. Milton Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph Mudar Mr. A Mrs. Earl C. Murray Mr. X4 Mrs. Patrick 0'Leary Mr. N. Mrs. Robert Pappert Mr. BL Mrs. Hugh Radloft' Thos. Read Sons, lnc. Mr. Gr Mrs. Steve Regits Rev. Gr Mrs. Henry L. Reinewald Mr. Se Mrs. James Rowell Larry 84 Carol Rowland Mr. Martin G. Ruhlig Mr. Elmer Shaw Mr. Sr. Mrs. Leon Stacy Mr. H Mrs. Al B. Stevenson Mr. 64 Mrs. Stewart Stibhles Mr. Sz Mrs. H. Stockman Mrs. Edna J. Stoll Mr. 8. Mrs. William Surgenor Mr. Br. Mrs. Lloyd R. Tennant Mr. 51 Mrs. Martin Tepatti Mr. Bc Mrs. John Torok Nhs. Marie Trumbull SL Terry Mr. 6: Mrs. Emmett Widmayer Mr. 84 Mrs. Wayne Williams Mr. Kc Mrs. Louis Zalma Mr. A Mrs. Frank Zezulka
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