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I-1 O Newspap l'lllIl , J :If Ns' . if 1 nner Banner Bedazzles Bruins An Indian Motif Bruin design on the front page was the first indication that Bruins were in for a satisfy- ing year of newspaper read- ing. The Bruin Banner, advised by Miss Carolyn Menegas, spent the year experimenting with success- ful fand sometimes not so successfulj ideas ranging from radical letters to probing editorials, features and cartoons. First and second year students invariably found themselves in tunnels be- neath the school, braving the librarian. Ouija boarding it up, or trying to escape mis- quoted meanies. As reporter Carol Kellogg exclaimed, There's no limil to how far we can go with a feature! Both journalism classes shared in writing, layout, headline, evaluations, and hours. To put it plainly, and very unjournalisticly, it was a very good year. t 4 ,,- , ls ,ts l if M Xe E as . '-2' v mm 'Q fs., , QI -??i'E i -X Q1 c'-41 If -1 it it 2 .,f f' v-
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Band Pursues Perfection Continuing to display talent, the pep band entertained at football and basketball games, while the concert band placed second in the Wilco League, played at the Christmas Concert, Spring program, and district band concert, ending the year with a four day trip to the Oregon Caves and Crescent City, California. The Barlow stage band garnered first place in the Wilco League festival, played at Trailblazer games, took third place in competition at Clark College, fourth place at the University of Port- land, played at the Parents' Dance, and at Clacka- mas High School's prom. Individually honored were Jim Moore, Sandy Ross CState Solo and ensemble first place win- nersj, Becca Powers, Don Denbo, Jim Moore QAll Northwestj, Kaarre Bothum, Don Denbo, Sandy Ross, .lim Moore tMusic in Mayj, and the sax quartet received letters of Commendation from governor Tom McCall. l. Tuba and Steve Caddy hit it off well as you can see by this intimate pose. 2. Flute players Julie Wiley, Anne Shull and Carol Hughes concentrate on producing a melo- dious sound. 3. The Stageband astounds and thrills Barlow students with a hot jazz fest in the courtyard. 4. Most outstanding woodwind player Sandy Ross performs the con- certo which won her Erst place at the State Solo Contest. 5. Waves and sunbathers appeal to beach bums Charles Bolton, Rob Monnie, and Wayne Kim. 6. Saxophone players spontaneously re-compose music through difficult passages. 7. Sara Pearson and Sandy Ross demonstrate the earnest- ness and forthrightness employed by band members during practice. 8. The renowned Sax Quartet-stars of stage and screen-give a terrific performance at the Spring Concert.
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