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Preparing for the Freeport game, Student Council members Robin Meader, Andy Palm- qulst. Gregg Hoffman. Cindy Lindsay and Mike Johnson try to position a poster. Band, Civic Center Linda Johnson and Gary Daniel buy tickets from Dance Committee members Marcia Ode- gard. Violette Amzalag, Debbie Collins and Pam Carlson before an after-game dance. George Slafkosky. Sue Johnson and Paul Thome, members of the Publicity Committee, post a sign announcing an after- game dance.
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Conquering all, the Rabs are victorious over the forces of the Knights during the Auburn football pep assembly. Student Council Aids Referendum, Getting Ideas for a poster, Ted Getty, Nancy Hulstedt. Ron England and Karen Swenson look at samples in the idea book.
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56 Staff Members Plus Work, Fun Keep New ideas, informal discussions and work were a few of the elements that made up Publications. Scheduling pictures, writing headlines, making assignments to junior newswriters and meeting deadlines comprised part of the work for those on the HIGHLIGHTS staff. This year ' s staff published 28 papers, more than any other high school in Rock- ford. For the first time a Literary Supplement high- lighted the Christmas issue. Magazine layout was used m this issue and for picture pages in other issues of the paper. During the summer members of the ARGUS staff began gathering ideas by attending workshops and by meeting with the yearbook company representa- tives. The staff members scheduled and cropped pictures, identified faces, planned layouts and wrote copy to meet five major deadlines. An expanded opening section and special effects were created especially for this yearbook. Members of the business staff promoted and handled subscription sales. They planned the fall kick-off assembly which featured an original version of Little Red Riding Hood. The business staff also sold ads, paid bills and balanced the books. All the problems involved with the circulation of the paper and yearbook were solved. Presenting EHS Reports: Spotlight ' 67. East ' s talent show, and selling chocolate covered almonds provided extra income for Publications. Social activities for Pub members included a Christmas party and a spring picnic. The annual spring banquet highlighted the year. Quill and Scroll members were inducted. This year ' s staffs were honored, and positions on next year ' s staffs were announced. Exchange manager Dawn Lindman. assisted by Julie Radlund, wraps copies of the HIGHLIGHTS to send to other schools. Photographers Dave Kurlinkus. Lark Underwood. Mark Largent and Paul Bargren check a film in the darkroom.
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