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GIRL OF THE YEAR... RALLY AT STATE BASKET- BALL CHAMPIONSHIP . . . BINGOS . . . FUN-NITES . . . CAR WASHES... NEW RALLY OUTFITS . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TAPPING .. . STUDENT BODY DANCE
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HI-POWER, PHOTOGRAPHY Students Capture Events of the Year in Words and Pictures Journalism students, with LeaAnna Hendon, editor, changed the general for- mat of the bi-monthly newspaper, the Hi Power In the past news was grouped on each page according to its section. A new look was given to the cover of the newspaper with a new name plate de- signed by Janie Blondcll. With the new format the paper showed more improve- ment in reporting and organization of news events. Many of the students in the class lacked the needed typing skills to publish a newspaper. They made up this disadvantage by their enthusiastic reporting. The success of the paper was due to the hard work of the members of the class and the leadership of their ad- visor, Robert Beitcl. Many memorable and historic events of this school year were captured in pic- tures by Pete Nightingale’s photography class. The students covered every event from club meetings to the state basket- ball championship in Baker. The stu- dents learned to develop and to care for their own negatives and to process them into clear, sharp proofs for the use of the annual and journalism classes. (Top left) Photographer Eddie Wilcox. Stella McCulloch (top right) types for the Hi-Power. (Bottom right) Assistant editor Stella McCulloch, Teri Riley, and Darlene McDonald (in background) put together the Hi-Power. 22, Hi Power, Photography
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GIRLS'ATHLETIC ASSOCIA TIOIJ Lona Lesher Chosen Most Outstanding Girl of the Year Most outstanding girl of the year was Lona Lesher, chosen for all-around qualities of character, personality, and leadership. Lona was active in girls’ sports, was a member of National Honor Society, and worked in her parents’ Western Auto Store. G.A.A. 1974 officers were Lona Lesher, President; Laurie Allred, Vice-President; Kris Stewart, Secretary; Janie Blondcll, Treasurer; and Stella McCulloch, Student Council Representative. GIRLS OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBER Denise Gibbs, Friendliness OCTOBER Laurie Allred, Personality NOVEMBER Kris Stewart, Fun-to-be-with DECEMBER janie Blondcll, Athletic Ability JANUARY Alice Blondcll, School Spirit FEBRUARY Teri Riley, Cooperation MARCH Michelle Simcs, Leadership APRIL Lona Lesher, Scholarship MAY Darlene McDonald, Honesty 24, Girls' Athletic Association
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