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JOURMAL STArf — PROMT ROW: Am- her Egan, Cathy MendricK heather herion, Jan Schroeder Chrfstian netcher; ROW 2: Jon Yurchak, Wendy Lynn, Dana fames tiaria Maiier, An¬ drea Parker, Mike Jinkens, Cara Ely. Megan Hines, Squire Broel, Todd Sams, Uance Longmirc, Erica Mitch¬ ell. Cindi Speer, Rachel Klingenstein,
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rORElOri EXCHAflGE 5TLIDEf1T5 — rROPiT ROW: Peter Howe, Yuko Maeda, din, Walter Wlllcmstein. Kilsttan Lundh, Laura Alvarez, Christina Schmitt. KOW Gerardo Prieto tMOT PICTURED: Ricar- 2: HWeki Scto. Hcnk Mlmlchs, Peter Dre do lieradia). Kristian Lundh, a senior from Sweden was hosted by the Doug Martin ' s. Cross country and golf were two of his primary interests during the year. Kristian was here under the ASSE (American- Scandinavian Student Ex¬ change) program. Peter Bredin, a senior from Sweden, was hosted by the Michael Lasher family in the EFFS Program. Peter took an interest in photog¬ raphy while at Wa-Hi in ad¬ dition to a busy schedule. Ricardo Heradia was a Ju¬ nior who visited from Spain in the AYYE (American Aca¬ demic Youth Exchange) program. Me was hosted by the Rick Small ' s. Menk Hinrichs, who is being hosted by the Roger Wilson family, is a Junior from northern West Germany. Me believes that Americans should listen to better mu¬ sic, lower the drinking age, and eat better food! Menk visited under the Educa¬ tional Foundation for For¬ eign Study (EFFS). Christina Schmitt, a senior from West Germany, was hosted privately by Wa-Hi foreign language teacher. Cliff Olds and family. Waiter Willemstein, ajunior from Holland, was hosted by the Don Peterson family. Fellow students recognized him as an excellent pianist. Walter was also a visitor as a member of the EFFS. Waltef Willemstefn Cliristina Schmitt and Hcrik Minrichs Foreign Exchange Students 15
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With the addition of a sec¬ ond Apple Macintosh 512K computer and a group of seven page editors, the Wa¬ rn Journal succeeded in re¬ cording the year ' s news on the Wa-HI campus. Lance Longmire, Squire Broel and Todd Sams each shared editorial responsi¬ bility with the news, feature, and sports segments. Print¬ ing of the paper was done by the Waila Walla Union Builetin. Cara Ely, Megan Hines, Heather Herion, and Maria Matier shared page responsibilities for the year. In addition to putting out a bi-weekly paper, the Jour¬ nal Staff also co-sponsored the publications frolic, and attended the Idaho Jour¬ nalism Education Associ¬ ation convention in Sun Vai- iey, Idaho, in the fall where Squire Broel received an excellent rating in the editorial cartooning divi¬ sion. This year ' s photo site was at the comer of 7th and Main, in accordance with the Annual ' s theme An¬ other Brick in the Wali.
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