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Biz Staff Humor Keeps Journalism Jolly What makes a good yearbook? None of your Biz-ness! Friendly rivalry between the Bisbila and Breeze staffs prevailed throughout the year. Constant conversation via the journalism blackboard and notices on the bulletin boards proclaimed such slogans as Results of a Biz beauty contest: an eight-way tie for last!” and Help me, help me!” I can’t, I’m too bizzy!” This year’s staff, under the direction of Chief Laurie Johnson and advisor Waleta Hamerston, spent many hours commuting between the darkroom and the Journalism office trying to meet deadlines. An important part of the yearbook production was carried out by Journalism A, a class composed largely of juniors who served as assistants to the section editors. The course included the study of various aspects of photo-journalism. The editorial staff consisted of Barb Cavin, students; Sue Gray, seniors; Bunny Hudak, sports; Ellen Rank, faculty; Heidi Stiller, copy; Pat Warfield, feature; Linda Wolff, activities. Photography was handled by co-editors Buck Fleming and Art Tsuchiya together with photographers Chris Godin, Holly Hedlund and Jim Stein. What do you call the Biz staff standing around in a circle?” A dope ring!” JOURNALISM A. Back row: Steven Baird, Faith Rogers, Bill Rubenstein. Lynne Ekola, Tim McCardle, Nan Thompson. Cindy Christian. Cindy Albrecht. Front row: Judy DuPay. Mindy Isaacs. Jill Marking, Leslie Myers. Trudy Bix. Missing: Jayne Runk.
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Sports Clubs Offer TEMPORARY GAA OFFICERS: Gayle Green, treasurer; Lynne Ekola, president. Kim Lynne, secretary. Missing: Sue Howell, vice-president. Bunny Hudak hops for the volleyball. Steve Church demonstrates h»s strength and sense of balance while weight-lifting during Boys' Sports Fresh ideas were prevalent in the Girls Athletic Association (GAA) program throughout the year. Mrs. Marlene Mann and Mrs. Nela Christensen, GAA’s advisors, felt that more intramural competition introduced into the program would create an incentive for the girls to develop their skills more fully. Competition began in the fall with field hockey and archery. The field hockey team boasted a 4-1-1 record, while the archery team brought home the first-place trophy from the Minnesota Valley conference archery meet. Winter brought volleyball, bowling, basketball and badminton with tournaments scheduled for these four sports. Tennis, soflball, and golf were offered in the spring. Many girls entered district and regional competition from GAA’s year-round gymnastics team. Girls’ Sports, an activity, provided year-round recreational sports in the areas of apparatus, volleyball, basketball and badminton. Boys’ Sports was also offered as an activity.
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