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BUZZ BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): D. Sadowitz, R. Gebhard, K. Kramer, B. Buchberger, C. Dye, M. Hare, M. Shade. ROW 2: G. Herrick, M. Swim, D. Timm, D. Peters, T. Sherrell, P. Laundrie, L. Kramer. ROW 3: K. Nicolaus, L. Gragg, J. Jenkel, L. Haviland, K. Beyer, M. Malcore, J. Modi, M. Pappas. ROW 4: T. Destree, C. Hess, D. Meyer, L. Melnarik, L. Philipp, C. Wangard, K. Peterson. ROW 5: K. Messman, S. Brown, J. Stone. J. Stone, B. Buchberger, M. Shade, and K. Messman discuss newspaper ideas. This year the BUZZ distribut¬ ed 11 issues and also co-spon- sored the Faculty-Mod Squad Basketball game. The staff earned an “All- American” rating for the first semester from the National Scholastic Press Association. This is the highest honor be¬ stowed upon a high school newspaper, and is attained by only 30% of the papers in the nation. Also, this year’s staff attend¬ ed several conferences where they picked many new and in¬ teresting ideas to liven up the BUZZ. 99
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w m 1 A J . fs Jlfll • • «• ,l . « I » « » 14 «i »l 4 14 4 m , •; 1 i. ' J •! - 4 m 1 ) f I ' « V 2 4 H • ft ' I 4 - ► ji 9 tjk t «t i i 1 4 4 • ». . i . J •« i i vf t !! | c? ! p J ini! ! f ■ ' , . » ■ - AH I j f l J t « J ifrr I « f ' i W ; l g ' i ' iS y - w BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): P. Benz f T. Huntley, D. DeGrave, D. Krause, A. Dettweiler. ROW 2: L. Michiels, L. Bedore, K. Day, M. Droege, D. Bellmore. ROW 3: S. Neerdaels, S. Evenson, D. Gould, T. Hedge, P. Wagner, D. DeGrave, M. Pearson. French Club French Club attempts to in¬ clude the ideas, customs, foods, and language of France in its activities. Travelling to the Folk Fest in Milwaukee, selling and distributing valen¬ tines, and having a French banquet in the spring were some of the larger events of the year. MUSE The Preble MUSE, Preble ' s literary magazine, was pub¬ lished by the MUSE staff under the direction of Mrs. 0. Show¬ ers. The staff collected, ar¬ ranged, and preserved in the magazine, the literary efforts of the student body. Other projects that mem¬ bers of the MUSE staff under- m took were a Christmas tea for the faculty, meetings with pub¬ lishers and authors, and the Quill and Scroll initiation and awards. t h BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): L. Glickman, C. Warden, C. Dye. ROW 2: A. Davies, D, DeGrave, B. Buchberger, K. Kramer, J. Smits. ROW 3: M. Dobratz, B. Jannusch, B. Karnopp. 98
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Prebleaire BOTTOM ROW (L-R): S. Benson, Mrs. Frisque, B. Bethe. ROW 2: J. Perdew, S. Brown, K. Simpson, S. Olds, J. Brown, A. IDettweiler, A. Davies. ROW 3: M. Pappas, S. DeWitt, M. Bluemle, L. Piper, E. Bitters, K. Rhoden. ROW 4: K. Koeppler, R. Thomson, D. Kusch, R. Skogg, S. Clark, J. Hare. ROW 5: G. Anderson, M. Hare, P. Bishop, J. Moore, J. Laundrie, M. Shade. For the yearbook staff, sell¬ ing ads brings the start of lay¬ outs and typing. There is a cover to design, pictures to be taken, a theme to decide, more layouts, more typing, and then, proofreading to be done. Finally, the pages can be sent to the yearbook company, in Kansas. All of this year ' s staff was dedicated — each person helped the other with any job that needed to be done. Mrs. Frisque, the book’s new advi¬ sor, helped tremendously by learning how to do layouts, by typing copy, and by pitching in her ideas whenever problems occurred. Ann Dettweiter lays out some of her section. 100 Editor, Barb Bethe, is found proofreading.
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