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Monticola Creativity is the key to this year's Monticola staff, according to Mrs. Marianne Love, adviser. Some days are bright and some are stormy in Room 4 during sixth period each day, depending on deadline dates, but this year's staff has really pulled through. Quite a few activities broke the monotony of the year such as an eight mile hike into Upper Priest Lake, a jewelry sale, and of course, the usual Monti- cola trademark, 'Parties!' remarked Joni Lindley, editor. Sandpoint has a small close-knit and very efficient staff said Angie Cyr, a transfer student from San Diego, California. 29
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Front Row: R. Kenworthy, C. Coulter. H. Knight. J. Lewis. Sec Fourth Row: T. Unanue. B. Long. ndrews, K. Brattkus. jj[ TlfddptK. Darstad, J. Tibbs. J. Lehmann, L. McNearney. M. Vincent, J. Bloxom, J. Lindley. editor; A. Cyr. 28
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30 We know you've seen him in the halls before with his big friendly smile but we don't think that everyone knows he's the new F.F.A. adviser; Mr. Gary Hibbs take a bow. So they got their new adviser and what happened? Lack of interest. C'mon guys and gals — let's get it rolling. For those who kept inter- est long enough they successfully pulled off. Major events such as a Har- vest Auction in October, a Turkey Shoot in November and a China Set Raffle in December. The activities to- talled brought in $1154 — hum-not bad!! The fearless leaders that pushed the 33 member club this year were Greg Shepard, president; Greg Hazelton, Vice President; and Roxane Conrad, secretary. The major problem with the group this year, steams junior Angie Opfer- man, is lack of interest from the upper classmen. Luckily the sophomore's helped get the club going. The main strength of the club, she stated, is that we now have an adviser who really tries to make the club work. Front Row: Adviser G. Hibbs, D. Mancusso. M. Brown. Second Row: R. Conrad, G. Hazelton, G. Shepard. Third Row: M Linscott. C. Owen, Dena Stalie, L. Willomont, R. Schaffner. S. Grove. and D. Fielder. Fourth Row M McClure. A Opfer- mann, T. Gore. C. Driggs. 15®
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