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Around the School Standing back row, left to right: Ruth Teel. Darlene Bunn, Lola Grundstrom, Lila Woolhiser, May Adcock, Lucile Vavruska, Sara Newsam, Melva Smith, Betty Ragan, Ellen Olson, Betty Mclntyre, Sharon McIntyre, Phylliss Kirwan, Susan Belak, Carol Sinclair, Anita Clementz, Shirley Giedd, Virginia Gray, Virginia Parker. Front row: Verna Grenoble, Barbara Johnson, Mrs. Guerard, Jack Studenberg, Kay Rundall, Norma Ulmer. JCDUFQNALISM The members of the Journalism staff this year were selected from the Typing I and Typing Il classes. Brains were racked and many hours spent in room 21 producing a paper that would be interesting to the students. Striving to get stories in for the paper be- fore the deadline was one of the many worries of the journalists in publishing the Gorilla. 58 When one is a member of journalism, time can never hang heavily on one's hands, for there is always work to be done. What's more, this work means being on the job all the time. The Gorilla Growls is a member of the South Dakota School Press Association and Quill and Scroll.
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By Proven Facts Standing, left to right: Joyce Fenenga, Mr. Nichols, Jeanne DeVries, Don Freeman, Susan New- sam, Loren Schweigert, Charlene Cerney, Ricky Johnson, Georgia Barfoot, Bill Sinclair, Carolyn Berens, Nedra Lundberg, Mary Ann Marek, Keith Roberts, Nancy Hoffie, Ricky Jorgenson, Linda Robertson. Sitting: Doug Kotrba, Vernon Likes, Jean Stukel, Jack Studenberg, Ellen Olson, JoAnn J elinek. DEBATE Division II Co-champs. State Third Place Debaters. Gregory debaters had a most successful season in 1958. At the State Forensic Meet in Huron, Gregory ranked third in Class A debate, with first place going to Watertown and second place to Rapid City. Gregory earned the right to state compe- tition in the District II finals at which Huron and Gregory were co-champions. This is the first year in which Gregory has qualified in all events for state tourna- ment competition. Gary Robertson rated in original oratoryg Ricky Johnson and Nedra Lundberg participated in boys and girls extempore, respectively. Members of the tournament squad were Gary Rob- ertson and Vernon Likes, negative, and Nedra Lundberg and Jean Stukel, both affirmative and negative. Gregory debaters participated in meets at Sioux Falls, Huron, Vermillion and Red- field this year in addition to the division and state meets. Weather conditions pro- hibited our entrance in the NFL tourna- ment in Mitchell. Left to right: Jean Stukel, Nedra Lundberg, Ricky John- son, Jack Studenberg. i 57
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Through United Efforts ANNUAL STAFF Early in January, eight seniors with the aid of seven juniors and two sophomores, go to bat for the Gorilla. Before the pre- cious book comes out in the spring, the staff, individually and collectively, feels that it's going nuts. Finally one bright day-the book comes off the press. Was it hard to put out the Gorilla? Naw, there was nothin' to it. Left to right: Editor Judy McCance, Assist- ant Editor Joyce Tlustos, Advisor Mrs. Forsyth. Layout Static Standing, left to right: Paul VandenBosch, Cal Stukel, Darlene Haines, Barbara Johnson, Faye Snider. Swing: Bill Allum, Dick Barrett, Bev Lang, Sally Slaughter, Sharon Mclntyre, Shirley Giedd, S sat Belak. Not photoed: Nedra Lundberg. Business Staff Standing, left to right: Nancy Weaver, May Adcock, Jack Studenberg, Mick Carlson, Peggy Kimball, Marilyn Hutchison, Barbara Sattler. Sitting: Kay Rundall, Darlene Jewell, Jean Stukel, Helen Ann Giske, John Smutny, Dorothy Diekmann, Judy Remter, Janice Schlaht. 59
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