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True Communication requires people re- moving their masks and being honest with each other'' Mrs. Kost Speech is simply oral communication and communi- cation in essence is sharing ideas and feelings. True communication requires people removing their masks and being honest with each other. (Mrs. Kost) I enjoy journalism because it provides a medium through which I can influence and perhaps convert people to my beliefs. (Yvor Matz) I take journalism because I find it a rewarding course and it will be helpful to me in the future. Also it's fun. (Kevin Whalen) Journalism II students on the Cavalcade Staff invade the office in search of school news. Mary Schleder, Mary Marth Dunhom (seated), Yvor Matz, Diane Ellerbusch, I take journalism because I like writing for the paper and it gives me the behind the headlines news. (Dallas Cefre) Being on the Cavalcade staff, I felt my assignments were more meaningful when they could be shared with others instead of just receiving a letter grade. (Diane Ellerbusch) Sharing self-expression could sum up these two classes. They teach the kids responsibility and leadership. (Becky Rovang) About speech? I have nothing to say. (Pat Lindner) I think that if you are shy and afraid to be in front of people, speech is a great place to try to get over it. It really helps a lot. Next semester we are go- ing to start really going up in front of the class and speaking. (Kathy Sieh) Speech? There's nothing to it. All you do is go up to the front of the class and start talking. When you get done you sit down and Mrs. Kost tells you what you did wrong. (LeRoy Hansen) Writing and editing the newspaper is no small task, but it is a great experience. (Becky Rovang) Kelly Zacher, Kevin Maloney, and Dick Molseed, who con- duct a speech class at Saint Mary's Grade School, plan their daily procedure. 14
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Kevin Whalen, Dallas Gefre, Brian Schu- macher, and Sr. Jean Marie Farrell, advisor. Kevin Dandurand delivers a speech to fellow speech students as his voice is recorded on tape. Journalism I students on the Cavalcade Staff: STAND- ING: Linda Whiteside, Colleen Marski, Peg Bauer, Sue Carrels, Mark Zerr, Mary Pat Cohn, Karl Matz, Sue Davies, Mike Jandl, and Jim Howell. SEATED: Deb Gandner, Sue Schmaltz, Carol Olson, Jim Charron, and Cindy Sieh. 15
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