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Standing in foreground: Betty Jo Locke (president). Seated in front row, left to right: Weitenman, Seeber, Wheeler. Second row: Wiliaby, Brunson, Doornbos, Hill, Mannion, Brown, Doughty, McGahan. Third row: Ruth (vice-president), Godding, Pendergrass, Miss Prussing (sponsor). Ij.W.e.G. The Y. W. C. A. activities this year included a weiner roast, a covered dish dinner, a caroling party followed by a chili feed, and last and most important, the annual tea held for all junior college women and all high school senior girls of Butler County. Seated, left to right: Brower, Adams, Locke, Horton, Graf, Wheeler. Standing: McKinney, Burns, Pendergrass, Martin, Straubinger, Ruth, Fullinwider, Bowyer, Godding, Mardis, Sweeney, DeLong, Mr. Nixon, Barton, Hall, Golike, Baughman, Markley, Powers, Day. Pi Delta Theta, Dramatics Club of El Dorado Junior College, pre- sented two three-act plays this year. The club had thirty members. Those students who were outstanding in dramatics were eligible for Delta Psi Omega, the National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity. Officers of Pi Delta Theta this year were : Marcia Godding, president ; Marilyn Mardis, vice-president; and Velma Wheeler, secretary-treasurer. L kawiatics 24
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To all who stared in amazement at dignified Jucoites dashing down the hall to corner other equally dignified Jucoites ; to all who listened with amazement to the ensuing arguments and desperate pleas for articles, snapshots, and class pictures; the Grizzly Growls ' Staff wishes to make this statement: the before-mentioned activities were not designed merely to entertain spectators but rather were bent toward getting this, the 1948 yearbook, to you on time. The staff organized early in the semester and immediately began to work on the book. Before much progress could be made, the officers had to be chosen. Frank Hall was appointed editor, Shirley Seeber associate editor, and competent students were chosen for the other positions on the staff. Stated: Mr. Greenbank. First row, left to right: DeLong, Locke, Seeber, Bowyer, Pendergrass, Ruth, Wheeler, Miss Bradford. Rear row: Hollis, Hall, Knaussman, Garcia. Not pictured: Earl Stanley, who contributed the cover design. lite Glizzlu Glowls As in any publication activity, there were many obstacles to be overcome. Prices of printing and engraving were high, the selection of subjects for publication was difficult, and deadlines were sometimes hard to meet. Nevertheless, the staff has tried to make the book representative of the entire student body, a yearbook of which the school can feel proud. Staff members wrote most of the articles; but Tom Dugan, Jean Shepherd, Dell Reed, Bud Knowles, Fred Doornbos, Ray Adams, Dick Alley, and Miss Macy Fay Hukle also contributed articles. The excellent pic- tures furnished by our photographer, Chuck Hollis, were supplemented by the snapshots contributed by Lynn Hepler, Virgil Grange, Jack Simon, and others. Dean Bickford and other faculty members offered valuable sug- gestions and encouragement. As the book goes to press, the entire staff wishes to extend sincere thanks to all who have in any way contributed to the 1947-1948 yearbook. 23
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J QnieKnaliovLox Kelati CHS The International Relations Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Zerger, was reorganized during the first semester of the 1947-1948 school year. The purpose of this club is to help the members better understand the why and how of the social, political, and economical problems arising among the nations of the world. With world conditions as they are at the present, the activities of the club have proved extremely inter- esting to the members. Seated, left to right: Godding, Doornbos, Mears, Doty, Rockwood, Kreibel. Standing: Childs, Burns, Dickson, Hall. s cience All eyes are on Mr. Coffman and his burette at a crucial moment as the Science Club appears in a regular meeting. Members shown are (left to right): Walters (secretary -treasurer), Martin, Childs, Barton, Mr. Coffman (sponsor), Kennedy (student council representative), Doornbos (president), and C. Markley. Club meetings were semi-monthly and were based upon science, hobbies, and fun. 25
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