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ruff Newspapers are the bulwarks ot our democracy. With the free- dom guaranteed it in the Constitution, the press keeps the citizens of this country informed, tor a free people must be an informed one. Maintaining the high standards of the iournalistic profession, the Sword and Shield this year captured third place for overall ex- cellence in the district iournalism contest. One iudge rated it the best paper in the district. A maior addition to the paper's subiect matter was In Your Opinion . . . It afforded students the opportunity to express their opinion on issues around campus. Jean Joseph Co-Editor-in-Chief Nancy Howard Sharon Barker Reggie Nelson Page Two Editor Page Three Editor Page Three Editor Second Semester First Semester Second Semester REPORTERS-Bottom Row: Linda Woodward, Lori Shields, Donna Stock, and Joan Hendrickson. Top Row: Mike Lora, Scott Piering, and Steve Pate.
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News Nikki Decker Co-Editor-in-Chief Craig Strahle Cheryl Davis Sports Editor Business and Advertising Manager Nance Hughes A my Felice' Apodaca Dianne Dcrnaus Page One Editor Page One Editor Page Two Editor First Semester Second Semester First Semester REPORTERS-Bottom Row: Ginger Tetro, Marsha Zevin, Linda Fleishman, and Jo Ann Mathews. Top Row: Dave Niemi, Vicki Coulter, Eileen Dunn, and Paul Johnson.
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