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Mitre mirrors memories Editor P. Bartholome and assistant editor B, Grimes smileastheystriveeveronward. Student photographer I. Novotney watches while staff members M. Kress and C. Schmitz type page copy. Service with a smile is displayed by Mitre members D. Wurth, and S. lones. Those who wandered the halls after school may have been mystified at the various sights to be found in the journalism room. There one could see frustration personified in those people working on the MITRE. How, then, did another yearbook emerge from this chaos? Hidden among the typical nerve wracking scenes at MITRE meetings, were the hours of individual and staff efforts to meet the dreaded deadlines and experience the satisfaction of a com- pletedjob. ,A s s Literary editor C. Collins, classification editor I. Casey, and layout editor C, Lundstrom each do their respective thing.
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Newspaper focuses student activities , ytxftyw Stl' f 5 his Schultean editor, M. Kreuser and assistant editor, M. Sanders spend after school time to prepare for upcoming issues of the school paper. News editor C. McLean and her assistant M, Haig finish typing Bear Facts for the paper. tNot pictured is hard working business manager Michelle Pabst.l After school hours found the Schultean staff hurriedly striving to meet their ever approaching deadlines. Editors and persist- ant reporters employed their talent to display the spirit of the students in the monthly paper. Since changing publishers, the Schul- tean has received many compliments on the paper's general appearance. Its over- all success is measured by the interest shown when the paper is finally passed out to its avid readers. Getting ready to paste up a dummy are sports editor, B. Shagley and feature editor P. Kaperak. Senior reporters S. Neville and I. jenkins use their ingenuity to write interesting articles. 36
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