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Above: Examination of a just released newspaper is a common practice by the staff. Below: Terri Hanley perfects a cutline for her picture. Right: Newspaper adviser Carl Crowe. sitting by the phone wondering if another issue of the paper will ever be printed. 'N' - --3' r if 5. In 21
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HILITES Takes New Culloolc In Reporting Bill Craze and Lynne Thomas are co- editors of the newspaper. Their staff members are, Susie Higinbotham-news editor, Kenn Freeman-editorial editor. Maria Lundin-feature editor, Dave Above: Colleen Ferguson, Ad manager, deep in thought, ponders where to get ads for the next issue, Right: News editor, Susie Higinbotham, is captured in a thoughtful moment. Far right: Smiling co-editor. Bill Craze, in a busier moment during 5th period. Zaccaria-sports editor, Colleen Ferguson- ad manager, reporters: Jan Boberg, Steve Coon, Jon Ericson, Gary Gibbs, Terri Hanley, Tom Lathen, Sandy Lewis, and Bill Savitz. Everyone was starting from scratch this year. Mr. Carl Crowe was first time adviser of the staff. There were lots of organizational problems in September. As a group the staff was pretty good, says Lynne Thomas. Having won the Columbia Press Association's first class ranking last year, the staff became more and more eager as the year progressed in maintaining the high standards of the HI LITES. Around the Holidays the staff decided to give the paper a new outlook by reporting more community related activities in an effort to interest the students with their surroundings. GoaI is to include activities of the student whose activities pertain more to the community rather than just school functions, says Bill Craze.
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Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit Getting more people involved and increasing school spirit was the main obiective of the 1973-1974 varsity cheerleaders. Pep cons and signs were some of the methods used to promote football, basketball, and other various sports and activities. Kayla Adams, Margaret Cassidy, Kathy Doughty, Debbie Duchow, Linda Distler, Jolene Michelsen, and Lorilee Sherwood were chosen from 30 contestants last spring. Starting their cheerleading season, they attended a cheerleading camp at Ellensberg, Washington. where they learned many new cheers and met lots of neat people. Cheerleading is a great experience, says Margaret, although sometimes it can be hard work and there are some problems, but you meet so many new people and you get so many new ideas that all the problems and troubles are worth it. Above: Margaret Cassidy cheers. Above right: Three cheerleaders lead the student body in a cheer. Flight: The Cheerleaders welcome the team.
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