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w wi' y- V 5 The Broadcaster was pub- lished every month to bring news of the latest school ac tivites. Mrs. Murphy spon- sered the Broadcaster and helped the staff make suc- cessful decisions. Also on hand, and new this year, was Nancy Davis, who is employed by the Spirit. She helped the editors with graphics and layout design. She provided many useful and interesting tips . The editors and a few writ- ers again went to the ISI-IPA convention where they picked up some fresh new ideas on how to further improve the school newspaper. BROADCASTER STAFF - FIRST ROW -- Mrs . Murphy, Kirsten Moe, Ken Bird, Tom Purgett, Tom Day, Ruth Yergler, Beth Hettinger. SEC- OND ROW - Debbie Whitney, Lisa Clement, Bobbi Peters, Rene Fay, Patty Carrell, Teresa Stahler, Sara Sever, Darren Howard. THIRD ROW - Latu'ie Albers, Tami Jansen, Deb- bie Hallock, Connie Dart, Debbie Gonzales, julie Dunn, Elizabeth Sun- derland, Lynelle Looker, Lynara Locker. FOURTH ROW - Mary Beth Foster, Maureen McAx-dle, Keith Heob, Mary Dooley, Mary Murphy, john Anderson, Mike Ball, Tim Burkhalter. BACK ROW - Tom Sampson, Bruce Pearson, Randy Hamilton, Ryan Terry, Todd Pick- ens. , s ,Q bmi Q51 Q 'xg is-E. .- ' bi.. Broadcaster 73
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. Qu O lnfwv if . 3 .,..a-rv.. B Competing The athletic program and Every coach tries to prepare success seem to be very the athlete for his life in the well acquainted. Seldom comes the time when one of future. The various situa- . tions an athlete might face the various teams isn't ex- during competition are but a periencing some type of suc- blueprint for some of the cess . problems he will face inevi- It's all based on a winning tradition, but it's not the winning that's important. tably when he sets out on his own. Success is measured in many ways . Often winning is the greatest objective. If that is the case, then not all of the teams were success- ful. But in the long run the valuable experience gained through the athletic competi- tion proves to be the ulti- mate mark of success, a success that every team ob- tained this past year.
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