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A. Hero I and Hero II are counting their money that they earned during the Hero Hobo March. B. The Women's Athletic Club put on Rubber Ducky during the Gong Show. It was a laughing success. C. Student Council worked hard to earn money for the bleachers, and then they worked hard to get them up during the football season. c 28
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“78 WAS GREAT!” Some of the people thought 77 was heaven, but 78 was great! This was a year for rowdiness and sneakiness. Throughout the year, the Seniors were sly and devil daring. Pulling pranks on teachers and students with a big surprise. The year seemed to go fast, but finals interfered. The class officers were: Erin Leckenby president, Lynn Romberg vice president, Shelley Lassa secre- tary, and Glen Brenner treasurer. They worked hard planning the Senior Trip and graduation. They also picked out announcements and gowns. After graduation it was parties, colleges, jobs or becoming a bum. Most of the Seniors are going off to college and the rest whatever! With the colors of blue and yellow the Seniors are saying: When will I see you ag in. Saying their goodbyes, signing annuals it's a sad moment for all. Not pictured: Jim Anderson Tammy Basden Mike Baukenecht Lonnie Bedell Jeniene Bruner J.D. Dietch Doug Finney Peggy Gilbert Shelley Lassa Gordon Rosen Brad Schell Tim Sexton Lynn Winograsky 27
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MAGAZINE PUBLICATION: THREE WIRE WINTER Three Wire Winter Staff, top row, I. to r.: Shane Jacobs, Pat Keena, advisors: Bill McKelvie Tanna Eck; Karen Chisler, Amy Upham. Middle row: Lana Webb, Tracy Lewis, Guy Stees, Cindy Sandelin, Kiri Williams, Laurie Bell, Ginger In- fanger. Front row: Steve Roehrs, Jolene Stetson, Grace May, Melanie Grillo, Tina Touchet, Terry Groblebe, Brad Coch- ran. Not pictured: Ken Crosby, Duncan Craighead, Jill Lockhart, Russ Snowden, Allen Kittle. The project was started in the Fall of 1975. The staff is made up of 25 students and 2 advisors that publish maga- zines about Routt County. There are three types of articles in the magazine: Personalities, How to, and Historical. The in- formation in our magazine is gathered and written completely by the students. Part of the overall project is learning pho- tography and incorporating their pictures into the magazine. Three Wire Winter is a non-profit, self-supporting project that has come a long way since its inception. This year issues 6, 7, and 8 were published. Three Wire Winter participated in the Homecoming parade this year. Their float theme was A Skidoo Massacre by Three Wire Winter . Pictured are Tina Touchet, driving, and riding behind, Laurie Bell. 29
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