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Final Activity Ivy Chain from LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT: Malinda Morris, Leslie Stroud, Kathy Peyton, Kiff Kimber, Jean Atwater, Kookie Burch, Laurie Bowman. ROW TWO: John DeSimone, Ken Svendsen, Mark Forbes, Carlos Daniels, Ed Dickson, Jeff Edwards, Russell Ciufo, Rick La- Mont. BACK: Deneen Jenkins, Jim Edwards, Mary Vasilakis, Rick Leonard, Claudine Galos, Chris Overman, Elaine Csiszer, Dan Don- aldson, Sharon Gulligher, Paul Spear, Tina Hoellering, Cass Johnson, Joyce Elliot, Dennis Teal, Erin Collin, Glen Thompson, Dede Cottrell. ,L -fn' -T . TRAFFIC . tx . l?l'iR9lNG- he ' 23 -I
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Juniors Honor Graduates in Sixty-one juniors with high grades and service were selected to participate in senior commencement on June 17, 1976. David Boyd was chosen as the 1976-77 Mantle Bearer, a high honor traditionaly given to the junior with the highest scholastic achievement. On that very warm day, emotions were mixed as the seniors of '76 were bid farewell and the class V of 1977 then took the position as the Senior Class. I I f A-A' Ushers from LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT: Laura Hubbs, Denise Hemsley, Sheri Roamer, Holly Hunt, Cheryl Williams, Sami Barrett, Susan Cooper, Lilian Wiher, Theresa Adams, Kathy Hernandez, Paulette lden. BACK: Cathy Homesly, Melissa Endom, John Pitre, Jim Zerkie, Cliff Kealey, Mitch Duryea, Jerry Thermos, Bill Blackwell, Bob Cleveland, Harry Staalberg, Donna Clark, Pascale Bour- his 1. Phil Maier, Marilyn Flammia, Lynn Buchwald, and Steve Gill as dent as Grand Marshals. Honor Guards. 3. David Boyd, Mantle Bearer and CSF president having just re- 2. David Boydg Joy Patten, Semper Comites president: Susan ceived the robe from outgoing Stacey Pfiffner. Frommer, GirI's League president, and Loch Dreizler, ASB presi-
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i 2:2131 l '- 5 2 I . A A h d ' 5, A 1 I I I g I I e Si egel , '? A r l f 'E 1 Gets NElTlOl'l3l Recognition k 5.2 - . if 5 Lorri Weber organizes Big Bear retreat. Changes take place everywhere-even in the High Tide. This year the staff decided to change the look of the paper by using a bolder nameplate and adding much more artwork. A second addition was also adding assistants to the page editors. ln its 68th year, the High Tide again won the Medalist Award from Columbia University for being one of the best high school newspapers in the nation, and was the only publication west of Texas to be so honored. With Ken Svendsen at the helm, the staff showed a lot of togetherness throughout the year. During April many took a trip up to San Francisco to participate in the National Scholastic Press Association Convention. To help take the strain off putting out a weekly paper, the staff went Christmas caroling, acted in many athletic games with other clubs, and enjoyed several social events including a Big Bear TCTTGBT. BOTTOM ROW, Editorial Board: Keith Riles, editorial editor: Renee Hattingh, public relations editor: Kiff Kimber, managing editor: Ken Svendsen, editor-in-chief: Jean Welcome, feature editor: Rob- in Dreizler, sports editor. 2ND ROW: David Boyd, news editor: Jack Dickason, cartoonist: Julie Adams, staff writer: Malinda Morris, ass't editorial editor: Karen Hathaway, ass't sports editor 3RD ROW: Mike Goetz, staff writer: John O'Neill, staff writer: Kim Ro- senthal, circulation-exchange: Donna Brock, ass't feature editor: Julie Parcells, staff writer: Jolene Combs, adviser: Stacy Caldwell, campus editor: Paul Tuttle, staff writer. TOP ROW: Paul Spear, staff writer: Julie Ewart, staff writer: Ed Sulpice, staff writer: De- nise Dangelo, staff writer: Tina Hollering, staff writer: Bob Crowe, ass't news editor: Cindy Fladrich, staff writer.
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