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Adviser Jerry Woodring checks over the editors ' work. Editors are Richard tor-in-chief, Betsy Beiriger, page 2 editor, and Kathy Koselke, page 3 edi- Arney, page 4 editor, Linda Hensley, page 1 editor, Margaret Barnett, edi- tor. Staff Members Used ' Passes’ ; Recorded Stories Donna Richwalskl, exchange editor, checks a phone number while Sue Kemp, copy editor, checks copy. The Panther Press, being a bi-monthly edition, required much organization and hard work before it came out. Stories had to be hunted-out and assigned, colorful headlines were written, and all things had to be copyread two or three times. Ideas for new columns were con- stantly worked on as the page editors strove for variety. Editors also kept an accurate record of all stories turned in. The business staff solicited ads from local merchants to help pay for the cost of printing the paper. This alone was 28 a time consuming but rewarding job. Most of the work on the paper was done in publications class as staff mem- bers used their ' press passes ' to gather information for stories and for running various errands. In December the Panther Press spon- sored a soc-hop. By charging 15£ over the regular price, the Panther Press was able to serve potato chips and pop. The Dimensions provided colorful music.
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GAA Tournabo ut Stimulates Enchanting Moments Rita Koci, Patrick McTaggart, Dan Migliorini, and Mary Ann Koci enjoy one of the lighter moments at the dance “Three Coins in a Fountain sponsored annually by G.A.A. GAA can really be considered an ac- tive club. Members are required to earn at least 20 points in a semester. Activities included softball, bowling, basketball, swimming, volleyball, square dancing, and tumbling. Awards were given according to the number of points each girl earned. These awards include pins, numerals, chevrons, and letters. GAA members also participated in such activities as basketball and bad- minton play days, a bowling tourna- ment, and state-wide tumbling contest. They also organized interscholastic vol- leyball and basketball. Perhaps one of the highlights of the year was the annual semi-fotmal dance given in the gym. ' Three Coins in a Fountain was the 1966 theme which was carried out in the colors light and dark green and white. A two tier foun- tain highlighted the stage decorated by the seniors. Couples danced to the mu- sic of Florian Bolesga. Irene Edenas holds punch cups while Mark West fills them.
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Barbara Smith, typist, types for exchange editor, Sharon Vana, while Janet Wasko, typist, helps clubs news editor, Nancy Granack, type her news. PICTURED BELOW— Jan Richardson, cartoonist; Pattie Hartley, business manager; Sandy Anderson, as- sistant business manager; Margaret LaBarge, circulation manager. 29
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