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'FNB Jesper visits us Almost every year, Reserve has stu- dents attending from foreign countries an some kind of exchange program. This year is no exception. Iesper Gude is our personable exchange stu- dent from Denmark. Iesper has taken on many American traits and habits while still maintaining his European charm. Iesper is living with his American parents the Reverend and Mrs. jerry Butcher and his brother Mark who is a junior at Reserve. This year Reserve welcomed back Senior Beth Boyer from a year as an exchange student in Norway and with several other students of foreign ori- gin the International Club had an in- teresting year. g 5 Blue jeans and a Rock n' Roll T-shirt show the American influence on Iesper Gude as he points to his native Denmark. Z M International Club advisors Senor Phillip Bardos, Madame Stephanie Gabbard, and Herr Dean Kellar Kenny Okazawa from japan enjoys playing the guitar in the Art room. 60fOrganizations
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Top Dogs on the Observer are Business Manager, Lori Reese, Advsor Mr. Dean Keller, and Editorg Shari Ellis. Without the efforts of these three the Observer would not exist. Beth Smith and Beth Boyer look over the finished results. Cutting, pasting and writing are all a part of the job. 62fOrganizations All work, no play The Observer staff bringing all the The hardest part of writing the news each month to students, worked paper was taking into consideration together to make up the best, the variety of students reading it and informing chronicle possible under the difference of opinions among the limited circumstances. them. The Observer tried to reach out The Observer staff was advised by and grasp the ideas that attract the Mr. Dean Keller, with the assistance students, although that was sometimes of Editor, Shari Ellis and Business easier said than done. The paper must Manager, Lori Reese. The staff met include serious and contempary fifth period every day to work with issues, but also humerous ones. the quill and scroll. Membership was The most popular and controversial available to almost any student willing feature in the newspaper this year to work with a team. was a new type of journalism: no, not Writing articles was not the only yellow or muclfralfing, but gossip thing the paper was responsible for, journalism. On the War Path , dealt pasting up the pages also took much with the gossip of students and work as well as selling the paper teachers alike. Little bits of gossip throughout the halls and in between were dropped in Observer Locker classes. 2496. X M
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