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Student Council Joe Sejvar, president Harold Haines, vice president The student council was once again active this year under the direction of Mr. Brecht and Mr. Crockett. They planned the carnival and the Christmas party. They made all arrangements concerning the programs of the pep meetings and the National Assembly programs. Harold was elected vice president this year and will automatically become president next year. Norma Vedral served as secretary for the councQl. Left to right: Mr. Crockett, Joe Supik, Dennis O'Nei1l, Janice Ritter, Norma Vedral, Joe Sejvar, Bob Johnson, Mr. Brecht, Jackie O'Neill, Darlene Haines and Jim Sejvar.
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Journalism Editorial Staff The Editorial Staff talks over the layout of the paper. They are, left to right: Susan Belak, artg Jeanette Nemer, editorg Jane Cabelka, proofreaderg Bill Saathoff, business managerg Zelda Fischer, assistant editorg and Don Stukel, sports editor. Production Staff First row, left to right: Tony Littau, Larry Vavruska, Peggy Bentz, Lois Knittel, Delores Layh, Janyce Wendell and Anita Clementz. Second row: Virginia Parker, Judy McCance, Sharon McIntyre, Elaine Sangster, Lloyd Remter, Barbara Labahn, Bob Gaddis, Darlene Bunn, Alvin Parker, Norma Ulmer and Evelyn Hickey. Typists First row: JoAnn Rezac, Carol Haines and Norma Siems. ieciyond row: Gladys Preslicka, Shirley Schweigert and Jean e ert. As in any other town , in GHS there exists a newspaper of- fice. It is located on the main floor of our Greg- ory high school building. This office is better known to the students as the newsroom, home of the Gorilla Growls. Holding memberships in South Dakota High School Press Association and Quill and Scroll, the 'student publication is printed and distributed monthly to students and neighboring towns. This workshop is typi- cal of the office of any metropolitan newspaper. Each staff member is assigned to a definite run of news sources. Coverage is given each department and organiz- ation. Personality and occasional features, edi- torials and humor col- umns offer a few of the numerous specialties found in the paper.
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