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Health ,,,-..-f .4H V' Coach Janice Miller. Mrs. Beverly Moody. General Physical Science f Q is Mrs. Betty E. Moon. its we if N ,El Taking time out for a picture, Ellen Warrick, Cathy Green, and Madelon Yanta take a carriage ride in Cen- tral Park. They and sponsor, Mrs. Yvonne Gadeke at- tended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association meeting in March. THE CHRONICLE STAFF. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Cowan, Linda Kuhns, Tara Whitehead, Lisa Scott, Marlene Kotzur, Ellen Warrick, Wendy Lane, Madelon Yantag coeditor, Mrs. Yvonne Gadeke, sponsor, BACK ROW: Brad Dietrich, Jeff Reczek, Paul Brunsvold, Scott Gregory, Cathy Green, coeditor, Reviewing a layout, yearbook editor Kristi Webb rushes to meet the March deadline, Honors Counselor Speech l, ll, lll, IV Mrs. Paula Moore. Eng- lish Ill, English lll Basic Mrs. Katsy Morris. English lV, English IV Mrs. Cindy Myers. Home and Family Living Ms. Betty Nazary. Journalism l53
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t Photos Photo! Wild Wes Cropper chaos conquers crazed staff W hat happened to all the croppers? I don't know. Have you seen the color picture for the senior section? We don't have it. Just use a vertical one for the horizontal one. Who will know? Kristi, HELP! Sell ads? Why? Anyone seen the receipt book. This per- son wants to buy a book. A mad house? No, just a typical year for the Witness staff. A year marked by suc- cesses and failures, smoothness and chaos, friends and even a few enemies. Through it all the group worked toward their goal, the completion of the yearbook. The interviews, the Mo-Ranch Workshop, the gathering of quotes, the wading through piles of pictures, and all those lay- outs made the class interesting and defi- nitely hectic. T he yearbook staffers were not the only ones with hectic lives. The same description held true for the Chronicle staff members. The Chronicle required constant effort on the part of the staff in order to get the li issues of the paper out on time. Many Sunday and after school hours were spent by the staff readying the paper for l the printer. The hard work paid off w the paper received the Award Distingushed Merit at the state conven in Austin. Another aspect of the journalism del: ment was the Journalism I class. The ' pose of this class was to train the studt for the Witness and Chronicle staffs. Q students did story write-ups, layouts, headlines. They also helped the two out by helping mail the three papers went to the parents or helping with advertising letters sent out by yearbook. Kim l52 Journalism THE WITNESS STAFF is not all work as evident in the group shot. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Cowan, Lisa Scott. SECOND ROW: Julie Todd, Dawn Phinney, Teresa Griffin, Mrs, Yvonne Gadekeg sponsor, Kristi Webb, editor, Anne Carroll. BACK ROW: Scott Gregory, Kim Wallace, Brent Bates. NOT TURED: Laura Morena, Michelle Lee, Terri Enr Jenny McCarthy, Paul Brunsvold, D Ohlenbusch.
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Mrs. Rebecca Nick. Chemistry I, Chemistry I Honors Mr. Michael Ott. Health, On Campus Sus- pension Mr. Rex Owen. Auto Mechanics I, II Mrs. Mary Ann Peter- son. Secretary Mrs. Janice Peyton. Counselor Mr. Walter Potter. Physics I, II Mr. Herbert Pyka. Counselor l54 Drama. Speech It 1 'Q-to ,J U MQ. 1 ffsg.:v1u,, 15+ ag M .e'sf1'22?V've155f-it ' I-sw, Q M,343i2giLQ5tf'gt: g5,,Q :.F,,Kfe,QQ-his-cis? or saws- nsggsy nl: ggix. .A T my ' - f 'f' W' fsysit, ,,-f W Piglet Jenny Hamilton attempts to purchase sup- plies for her house from Randy Reynolds. Kim Benciverga and Shawn Holliman give a mime preformance at the fall presentation for the P.T.A. The tree worn by Dana Stevens shows another design created by the Stagecraft class. W .seq . it ..-.
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