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Oakland press recognizes many student newsmen Lake Merritt's Sailboat House was the site of the Oakland Press Honor Association dinner. The dinner, March 7, was attended by publication and journalism students from all six Oakland public high schools. Awards of merit were presented to outstanding students for their contributions and achievements to school publications. Cartoonist Morrie Turner, news commentator lsabel Duran, and sports writer Dave Newhouse gave informative talks about their various careers. Top: Attending the OPHA dinner from Skyline are Caren Christensen, Linda Bridge, Mrs. Pege Rankin, Judy Terry, Lori Fowler, Janice Koch Row 2: Celia Donohue, Francey Fisher, Debbie Tuttle, Sue Brown, Cynde Ahart, Heidi Hansen, Annette Lim, and guest speakers lsabel Duran and Morrie Turner Row 3: Dave Lesser, Bob Lipanovich, Dave Dill, Louis Dokos, Ken Middlesworth, Bill Schleicher, Steve Harris, Mike Keatts, and Dave Wong. Right: Reviewingthe outcome of the evening are Louis Dokos, Dave Dill, Mrs. Pege Rankin Cadviserb, and Kipp Leyser. Above: Cartoonist Morris Turner sketches character from his comic strip Wee Pals. The pilots and course 47
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Honorary society accepts eight new student journalists Eight new members were accepted in Skyline's chapter of Quill and Scroll. High school journalists must have at least one hundred and fifty printed inches in the school newspaper and a 'B' average. Skyline has been a part of the honorary society for twelve consecutive years. Above right: Returning Quill and Scroll members are seniors Merrell Sheehan, Mark Kadden, Cynde Ahart, Adviser Mrs. Pege Rankin, Larry Meyers, Phillip Way, and Kathy Graydon. Accepted as new members of the chapter are Mike Keatts, Ken Middlesworth, Dave Dill, Mr. Gary Santos Cstudent teacherj, Mike Woolslayer, Sally Aelion, Bill Schleicher, Annette Lim, and David Wong. Below: Annette Lim '75, Mark Kadden '74and Dave Wong '75 cover a press conference given by Superintendent Marcus Foster in the fall for high school journalists. 2: x '27 x l ,..f,' 2 ' 1 'I rl K J! I X ' 6 I E A 2. my 'li LJ if! ' ,jk y It 2, I - VI 2,,Q2qcjJ,:51.Zf.,i. L L ' ' errr. ? f fl, L, K 'S'-1 A 3-N W H. ,fi ff F. 6,3 Q, 1 4, ,QQ- 4 jing. ' W 1-y4g4.-1,41 ilu lagg- Mrwfnwfvflw W f ..,- -4'-'Z' ' 46 Curriculum
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Leadership class involves officers in student issues Mid-year curriculum changes included the addition of two new semester electives. Leadership, an hour designed for persuance of school projects by student body officers, was opened to other students willing to participate in activity organizing. Mr. Kenneth Goepfert advised the course. Radio programming, taught by lVlr. Herb Kennedy, kept the school radio f' it f' it b..v I 'M-:J trrltr- or x. station, KSKY, on the air with original and immaginative scripts. f 9' t rlr. lrbli 3 yry ., V, - Top: Activities Adviser Kenneth Goepfert holds the line long enough to answer Kim Greaver's and Judy Terry's questions about their leadership class projects. Above: Explaning the mechanics of managing the school's radio station, KSKY general manager Richard Cranmer addresses class members RobertGoady, Vickie Jones, Alan Marcus, Kim Greaver, Tika Benveniste, Joan Narano, and Janice Koch. Right: Student body officers Roosevelt Gipson Ctreasurery, Lou Dokos fcommissioner of internal affairsb, and Dave Stein Cpresidentj take advantage ofthe period together to work on a teacher evaluation questionaire, while secretary Laura Davis types up the minutes of the last Associates Council meeting. 48 Curriculum
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