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20 cunnicururvi NEWSPAPER Wm Name: lvlohler, Nancy Position: Editor Service: Three years t'l'lI never forget my first semester in newspaper. I had no idea where to begin. The first time I did my page, I ran it off on the back of the wrong page. Then l stapled the paper backwards. l felt so bad I almost cried. l've come a long way since then, Exchanging ideas. Conversing with sophomore Gail Etzenhouser, sophomore Kathy Stolle lays out a headline on her page. Photo by Connie Robbins. .. l like the freedom of the class. lthmki1'SQf931TO be part of put- Hwgfking on me newspaper lets NGWSDHDGWISO QIVGS me mole GX' ting out the school newspaperf- me know Whafg going On in the perience in writing stories, which I Ma,-gene Beethe. SChOOij'-Genell Schultes. like to do. -Kathy Stolle. .1 I do a lot of interviewing, so it makes it easier for me to talk to people, and it gives me more re- sponsibility. -Vicki Vande Velde.
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CUBBICULUM LANGUAGE Can't shut him up Bonine tutors Sossa , With each being an au- thority in his own language, senior lvlarco Sossa and Ms. Pat Bonine assisted one another in their native tongues. Enrolled mainly tor the help he received in Bonine's Spanish I and ll classes first hour, Sossa also provided Bonine with a great deal of aid. He especially helped some of the other students in his hour understand the two Spanish tenses. They can really get complicated because in English we only We get by with a little help from our lriends. Senior Marco Sossa gives junior Darcy Etzel some help in Spanish ll. Photo by Greg Abbott. have one form of tense, Bonine said. The arrangement, they said, seems to have worked out quite well for both of them and improved both of their understandings of the foreign languages. l-le used to never talk to the girls in my class, now I can't get him to stop talk- ing! Bonine said with a smile. Sossa previously attend- ed an all boys' school at home in Bolivia. l used to really miss my old school even though it was strict. But now l know l'm going to miss this school when I have to go back, said Sossa. tell Incognito Ms Pat Bonine dis Concentration. Freshmen Darren gulses herself as Crematia on l-lal Schuh, Christy Taylor, Mike Wich- loween Photo by Julie Hawkins man, and Jennifer Condit read po- etry third hour. -Photo by Beth Brandenburg. 19
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4 . Q , ' f-as as 'X -f' N15 .-.s ts X ,---:,... - ,, - ir il 555: t Mfr ijt 1 .::.:.?2W M - ..,.m.., ,...u...., 52121122 ' DIES? Lilith' ..4...4-. , f X Ns K' . ,M .. cuaarcuru Newsrafli'-ea Work made easier Electricity accelerates stapling process Joining the staff was O.K., but it was hard since they were right in the mid- dle of doing a paper, said sophomore Billy Frey, a new member of the news- paper staff. Before Billy joined us at semester, we were short on staff, and someone always ended up doing a left over page, said Ms. Pat Bonine. To make their work ea- sier, the staff received an electric stapler from the Relaxing work. To speed up the process, junior, Vicki Vande Velde operates the electric stapler. Photo by Colette Bosse. yearbook staff. 'tVVe want- ed the stapler because it took us forever to staple the papers, and now we just buzz through it. lt doesn't jam and we can feed those babies right through, said senior Julie Herrington. The staff bulletin board held Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down, which were used to give the staff examples of good and bad news stories. Giving each team an edi- tor was another change that was made. lt was just too much for one editor to handle, said Bonine The editor. Looking pleased with her work, senior Nancy Mohler hangs her front page stencil up to dry, Photo by Connie Robbins. Newspaper First Row: Genell Schultes, Stacey Workman, Vicki Vande Velde, Kathy Stolle, Mar- telle Beethe, Gail Etzenhouser, Co- lette Bosse. Second Row: Julie Herrington, Advisor Ms. Pat Bon- ine, Nancy Mohler. 21
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