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Ibn QQ! Usually busy gathering facts are Reporters Staci Winterbottom, Lisa Melkle lproofreaderl, Bob Copyak and Brian Shelton lexchange editorj. Rocking out is Feature Editor Mike Gaubs. Thoughtfully contemplating his next topic is Editorial Editor Paul Anderson. The newspaper's advertising crew was Matt Sledenstrang, Mike Willisch and Sarah Freund. Taking notes on a student response is Campus Editor Shanlsy Richards. Busy at the keyboard is Typesetter Lynn Watson. Working on a page layout is News Editor Dayna Snarr. Newspaper 121
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Hot P1-Q55 the We had our work cut out for us with only two returning staff members, but I think most of the new ones pitched in and learned fast and worked hard, stated Mr. Don Harris, newspaper ad- viser. After learning the basics and getting one edition out, nine staff members participated in the state journalism com- petition in Sun Valley. They took three awards and helped the school place sixth in the sweep- stakes competition. The fourteen staff members put in many long hours after school, at noon and on Satur- days to get the ten editions of the tabloid paper out. Many of the editors had to put in up to 20 hours or more in extra time to get a single edition of The West Side Story published. Finishing up the paste-ups af- ter school, two-to-four staff members would drive train, shine, or snowj the six miles to Shelley, get the paper ready for camera work, wait a couple of hours for the camera and press work, then return the paper to Idaho Falls. They usually arrived back in town between 10:30 p.m. and midnight, although one group didn 't make it until around 2a.m. Contrary to what many students might believe, there's more to getting a paper out than distributing it every six weeks, commented Mr. Harris. After a newspaper deadline, staff members brainstorm ideas for the next issue. Adviser Don Harris oversees the production of the paper from behind his desk. Covering the sports scene was Garth Bradley. Associate Editor Dave Hansel and Editor Jill Beck. 120 Newspaper A 4' if - X- 'g,L ,Ae , ff if' f t iff .: f 'ef S. Si A JEMIC YEA? tv PLANNER 12 ,H
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Q Thespians put on three one- act plays, on March 6 and 7. The Sneeze from The Good Doctor by Neil Simon,' Ladies of the Tower by Tim Kelly and Ruth Parry,' and lt's Cold in Them Thar Hills by Roma Greth were performed. Thespian members spent many hours preparing and presenting the plays, with Mrs. Dee Litzenberger as their coach. Ladies ol the Tower was performed by back - Michelle Thiel, Clara Miller, Jamie Anderson, Rachael Mecham, Liz Sharp, Llsa Wasley and Sharon Anderson. Front - Brenda Newman and Sarah Freund. Drama coach Mrs. Dee Lltzenberger, who retired at the end ot this school year, spent many hours helping students prepare and present plays. From the Good Doctor by Neil Simon, The Sneeze was performed by Daniel Denver, Steve Staggs, Jeff Argast, Lisa Wesley and Michelle Thiel. Thespian officers - Lisa Wesley, secretaryltreasurerg Anna DlFellcl, public relations, Clara Miller, president and Jett Argast, vice-president. 122 Thespians jim
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