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Templar Staff Many traditions were broken by the Templar Staff. The most predominant change occurred when a iunior, Laurel Awsumb, was selected as Yearbook Editor. This was the first time that a Junior received such an honor. Another change came about when the class size shrank from 30 to 13. Each editor was responsible for much more work. The theme of the annual, l'lt's Time for a Change , was followed closely by the yearbook staff as many more im- provements and changes were adapted throughout the year. The colors, green and gold, chosen by the staff at the beginning of the year, represented the breaking of a great tradition. This was the first time in history that the school's colors were used for the annual. John Dabrowski Photographer Diane Hubar Joanne Goya Joyann Burkholder David Burn Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Frosh Class Editor the ' Qea4tLmoff ' . fr ii! 9 J' M:' I ., A .'i5f ,3? , '- Exhausted Editor rests after working hard with staff.
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With a smaller class size, Eva Hermann and Kathy Perrine, co-editors on the Ram- page staff, worked harder to make the newspaper equal to past standards. As in the past, they received a First Class Rating in the National Scholastic Press Association. During the first semester, the Rampage continued to be a weekly paper, but, during second semester, a lacks of funds forced the Rampage to be printed bi-weekly. According to Mr. Wilson: This year's class offers a lot of experience. The members have to sell their own ads, write their own copy, and plan their pages. The biggest thing we develop is responsibility. This year's class has covered all aspects of newspaper work. all ' LN, 0 P+ il Kathie Henning Jo Ann Skelly Stan Olson Shari Feher Front Page Editor Front Page Editor Page Two Editor Page Three Editor
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