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Keeping up with the happenings at SV was a tough job but was handled well by the “Wildcat” newspaper staff. Reporters were assigned stories and had to dig up the facts before the Friday deadline. Co- Editors Joe Everhart and Lori Harpel took it from there to produce the final edition. Overseeing the entire process was Mrs. Marilyn Hawkins, staff advisor. Work began early on Old Gold and Black as Co-Editor Steph Hendrix and Sports Co-Editor Jami Malone attended the American Yearbook Company’s work- shop at Hanover College. The big money maker for the staff was the traditional Wine Garden Dance held during the Little Italy Festival. September caught Old Gold and Black staff members selling ads to local merchants in order to finance the book. Like in newspaper, deadlines are of the utmost importance as workers strug- gled to meet them. Editors, Danielle Helt and Steph Hendrix and staff advisor Mrs. Joyce York supervised the production of the 67th edition of Old Gold and Black. ■Yearbook Staff: (Front) Tami Hesler. Teppi Green. Laura Delph. Tonya Helt. Sheri Hisle. (Second) Craig Yearbook staff photographer, John Fenoglio, is in wBeatty, Mrs. Joyce York, advisor, Judy Hoke, Jani Lawson, Robin See, Jeanna Banks. Cindy Stevens. front of the camera instead of behind it. le(Third) Jami Malone. Shelly Brown, Sherry Peters. (Fourth) Sally King, Darrylene Overpeck, Debbi IdMarietta. (Top) Stephanie Hendrix and Danielle Helt. 19
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Oh, Those Dirty Deadlines ... Club Editors Robin See and Jeanna Banks discuss plans for their section. Sophomore Norma Vandivier prepares deco- rations for the Sweetheart Dance sponsored by the “Wildcat staff. Newspaper Staff: (Front) AnnaBelle Farrington, Jill Vitalie, Joe Everhart. (Second) Connie Blackford, DianB Keown, Cindy Soltis, Kim Hills, Angie Jones, Dawn Grange, Mrs. Marilyn Hawkins, advisor. Jeri Mishle(T Dawn Wimsett. Jeff Vicars. (Third) Annie Hawkins, Carla Farrington, Rose Timmons. Gretchen Bradley, JeM; Bose, Judy Sprague, Darla Guinn, Amber Sturgeon, Phoebe Riley. (Back) Sandy Kennett. Tom Eversole Doug Robertson, and Jeff Rayl.
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Wildcat Pride Marches On!! As in the past, the Marching Wildcats par- ticipated in many contests and parades. The band marched in the Little Italy Festi- val Parade, Christmas Parade and the Dana Fall Festival. They competed in a contest at North Vermillion with a few area schools and captured first place. Marching band traveled to Indianapolis where they received a division two award. In order to purchase new uniforms, mem- bers sold sausage, cheese and raffle tick- ets. Director Glenna Gibbs and members of the Wildcat Band take pride in their hard work as does the whole student body. Flutes: (Front) Jennie Jones, Kim Harris, Kathy Swinford, Aimee Endicott, Tina Webster, Laura Delph. (Back) Lisa Cargnino, Chris Scifres. Debbi Troglio, Rayetta Shew, Denise George and Missi Moore. Saxaphones: (Front) Rob Shepard, Vic Timmons, Kelly Hinton. Cindy Wright, Cindy Syvertson. (Back) Sandy Kennett, John Griffin, DeeAnna Porter, Ronda Smith, Cindy Stevens and Jim Muciarelli. Brass: (Front) Richard Gummere, Jan Komro, Beth Whitaker, Liz Boyer, Jillena Ellis, Mark Vermillion. (Back) Curt Lowry, Kevin Craig, John Primeaux, Robin Pyle, Tim Sturm, AnnaBelle Farrington, Ted Auten, Brent Bush, Chuck Rutan and Shelly Ellis. Brass: (Front) Shirley Kennett, Melissa Peterson, Kim Griffin, Diane Keown, Kathy Miller. (Back) Isabelle Jones, Tim Harris, Brett Gilman, Tim Spendall. Robin Wright, Jeff Jones, Kenny Robinson, Andy Poletto and Debbi Davis. 20
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