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Publications All of the parties, plays, scandals, sports, and activities were rolled into one and called Juco Life. These events were recorded in our official Junior College paper the Grizzly Growl. l|Mr. Greenbank of the Butler County News again allowed the publication of the Grizzly Growl in his newspaper. The staff was not large, but through the efforts of a few members Juco was furnished the news and the chatter typical of school. IJThe Journalism Club members are Betty Rose Whitestine, Leon McCreight, Eva May Patty, Mary Pauline Feder, Oscar Brum- back, Christine Hughes, Bob Stafford, Marguerite Logan, Mary White, Lovina Fowler, and Violet Hampton. The sponsor of the club is Mr. G. H. Crooks. L
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The most discussed project of the Student Council this year was a recreation room for students in the building. The Council was successful in establising a ping-pong and general game room, but it is felt that a lounge room with better furnishings is badly needed. Securing bands for dances was another accomplishment. TJAmong future policies recommended were dormitories for out-of-town students, a more liberal athletic pro- gram, a publicity campaign to educate El Dorado as to the importance of the Junior College, and a radical reform in assemblies. Officers were Leon Cousland- President; George Grist, Vice Presi- dent ; John Newacheck, secretary-treasurer. Other members were Dale Thrasher, Oscar Brumback, Mildred Martin, Arden Butel, Bub Stafford, Hoyt Smith, Oliver Hughes, Delbert McNamee Eleanor Ellis, Gene Barnes, Rosemary Gfeller, John Newa- check, Bob Orr, Lowell Fowler, Don Plantz. Earl Forgy, Christine Hughes, and Charlotte Leap. Miss Beuchat, Mr. Shumway, and Dean Walker were the sponsors. Student Council
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Grizzly Growl Staff In the Grizzly Growl of 1939 the staff has attempted to change from the traditional style of col- lege year books by making the annual mainly a pictorial account of the year ' s activities through the use of large action pictures. Rather than catalogued material in write-ups a strenuous effort has been made to make the articles readable, short ' and in- teresting, somewhat in the manner of the modern picture magazines. IJThe Student Coun- cil elected Oliver Hughes as Edi- tor and John Newacheck as Assistant. They, with the aid of Miss Ruth Milford, faculty advisor, selected the rest of the staff: Christine Hughes, Winona Allen, Jeanette Penwell, Bert Dace, Mary Pauline Feder, Betty J anne Daniel, Bob Reed, and Bob Carter.
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