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in -l Lift' ' l 12 Mui H Left: Sue Jarvis, IAssistant Editorl, works on a feature story for the paper. Sue is responsible for many of the articles on school spirit and school activities. Below left: Andy Jackson and Dave Gregory work on some last minute typing for a Mercury edition. Below: Mr. Gilchrist helps Sue Jarvis Iinish up a flat for the paper. Mercury Staff back row: Dave Gregory, John Davies, Sue Jarvis, lAsst. Editorl, April McCumber, Andy Jackson, Greg Fiscus, Jim Nance, Bill Gilchrist, IAdvisorl. Front Row: Stan Richards, IEditorl. 14
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148 Difficulties Plague ercury Again this year, the Mercury staff was plagued with many diiliculties. Some problem areas for the staff were dead- lines and an editorial position change. The paper itself generally consists of about ten pages. Included in these pages are feature articles, an events calendar, an editorial page, and a sports section. About the paper, Mr. Bill Gilchrist, had the following to say, This year's paper was a definite improvement over last year's3 the statf was smaller so everyone was allowed to contribute more. 'l , X , -.X sports article for the newspaper. 5-we Left: Jim Nance lFlat Editor! looks on as Andy Jackson finishes a Above: Mr. Bill Gilchrist lAdvisorl helps John Davies with his article for an UPC0miI1g deadline, as Greg Fiscus works on his.
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Letter Club Lead '78-'79 A ti 'ties This year the Letterman's Club was drastically rearranged. N o longer is it just a man club, las you can telll. Being of a 1iberated generation, the girls are entering into the action, and succeeding. This year the club elected oiicers, sponsored the annual Donkey Basketball game, but mostly kept the students involved in sports. Mr. Isatalo is the advisor of the group and has been for the last two years. At right: Receiving a U-High letter is an honor as shown by wearing your letter jacket to show your personal achievements. 150 Row One: John Tondini, Bruce Lightfoot, Neal Wheeler, Teresa Becker, Jodi Thomason, Kitty Byme, Chris Griiiith, Cheryl King, Kelly Roark, Bill Kramer, Keith Zackow, Dan Doughty. Row two: Erik Krauss, Doug Kircher, Stacy Tucker, Julie Wallen Rhonda Nic- hol, Keith Spragg, Tim Yamada, Steve Carpenter, John O'Brien, Kevin Cox, Lori Shagina. Row three: Tammy Gaudett, Brian Kenna, Bobby Yates, Kim Gibbard, JoAnn Workland, Dan Warren, Jon N alder, Dave Gustafson, Ed Marier, Dave Dikes, Julie Jeckle, Frank Peterson. Row four: Theresa Gall- oway, Marcia Misterick. Debbie Gibson, Mark Rodkey, Janice Mat- his, Carrie Taplin, Emily Hart, Renee Bagwell, J.P. Carbon, Craig Haase, Judy Richardson. Row tive: Sarah Hawkins, Liz Goodrich, Stacy Bolyard, Dave Gregory, Joe Monforton, Rick Sandeno, Sue Beevers, Kelly Skierka, Brian Kov- acich, David Oakes, Mike Median. Row six: Kathy Reeves, Dave Bagwell, Chris Johnson, Quinn Schiltz, Mike Crouse, Carmen Espinoza, John Hoiland, Alan Shepard. Row seven: Paul Nein- house, Bnenda McKee, Tom Raw- lings, Jock Hatch, Kevin Drew, Adel Doughty, Lynn Mickelson, Kay McMulken, 'Gail Taff Row eight: Chris Gaiser, Randy Shoop, Mark Fromviller. Row nine: Scoot- er Ellis, Frank Stadler. fl 'i In we r f 'tif iiigi rw J ff' Q W 41405 We , f , 3 i i . ? -ff L Vids I 2 .72 if !, E-it i 5 'V 'll' ' n 'Q iTf 1'3Q'.l M 'ffl J S' F' l ' S. ' lf? J V Mr. lgatalo Scooter Ellis Kitty Byrne Advisgr President Sec.!TI'8aS. Bruce Lightfoot Vice President
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