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...for 15 years of yearbooks! Thank you IVlr. 0'FleiIly Mr. Ward O'Reilly, 15 years adviser to the U-High year- book, officially retired from his adviser role at the beginning of the '77 school term. He guided the Kronos from its first issue when the building opened in 1962. The '78 Kronos Staff would like to thank Mr. O'Fleilly for his years of devotion to the University Yearbook. Mr. O'Reilly began teach- ing in 1959' at Central Valley High School. Three years later, he transferred to U-High when it first opened. His years of ad- vising required many extra hours-countless days and nights-in making each yearbook the best pos- sible. 'iw ww' f. w 1 Mr. O'Fleilly...1959 Mr. Ward O'ReiIIy maintains a casual atmosphere in his Civics classes, and enjoys the lack of yearbook hassles this year! Principal Jim Stickney re- minisced that many times Mr. O'Fleilly used his own time to gather individual pictures from the photo- graphy studios and more than once had to drive his own car to Pasco to get the books back to the students on time. No one works with year- books without anxious, hu- morous moments! Mr. Stickney remembered such incidents as the time he misspelled a principal's name, lnot Mr. Stickney's!J and of the embarrassing times he forgot to put film in the camera for a group shot! Looking back on the vol- umes of yearbooks, Mr. O'ReilIy concluded Annual was always a fun class. Deadlines were the biggest headache, he said, but he always had a good group of kids that worked hard and got the job done. -Thanks Mr. O'ReilIy for a iob well done! 91
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ASB Leads Activities ASB officers, chosen each year by student body election, di- rect many school functions, including the fall leadership conference and Homecoming. The November 9 student lead- ership conference, held at EWU, provided eight hours of intensive training in leader- ship skills, self-confidence, and school improvement. Se- venty five students, selected by application, attended these meetings instructed by two EWU professors. Homecoming began the year for the ASB Officers. They met in late August to plan Home- coming Week activities. ASB ends the year by planning the coming year's budget, including those of the clubs. Those clubs who wish to plan an activity must get student council approval, fheaded by the ASB Officersj, and admin- istration approval. Right: Mr. Clayton, ASB advisor, and Pres. Craig Debenham often meet to discuss matters concerning ASB. Below: Three of the ASB officers take time out to pose in the library and be recorded for yearbook history! 1 1 -Q ll f? f R't' ' 'f' F Craig Debenham Gayle Marvin Ron LaLonde Vicki Krogseth President Vice President Sergeant at Arms Secretary Treasure
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Far Rlght: League of Kronos Officers are Joan Kitterman, Juli Lawry, Bobbe Barnes and Kim Zinecker. Right: A weekly meeting of League members provides planning time for coming activities. Below: Executive Board Members are Cam Lewis, Mary Malloy, Lori Shagina, Shelley Stanford, Sandra Howell. Not' Pictured: Wendy Anderson. Far Right: League of Kronos Officers are, Kneeling: Bobbe Barnes and Julie Lawry, Seated: Kim Zinecker and Mrs. Jydstrup, advisor. Standing: Mrs. Gru- ber, advisor, and Joan Kitterman. s .., ffm. .l,. fl.. I 1 .. -- I Shirley Gale Gayle Marvin Mary Malloy Most Uninhibited Most Talented Gentlest
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