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GAA The GAA organization consists of 23 members. They meet twice every week, where they play volley ball, basketball, and do a few calisthenics. The GAA is under the supervision of Miss Schlobohm. Row 1. B. Buckmaster, J. Larson, L. Olson, E. Kjellsen, C. Jensen, C. Casper, J. Beck. Row 2. C. Casper, G. Stymiest, L. Anderson, C. Spilde, D. Holm, L. Jib- ben, E. Leonard, D. Carlson. Row 3. S. Brookshire, A. Sundet, S. Brown, M. Ry- land, Miss Schlobohm, S. Casper, S. Torgerson, S. Stymiest, K. Field. Students WaL Preston The Preston Prattle is the youngest organization at LPHS. It is a 3-column single-page weekly newspaper containing the latest announcements and the past week’s accomplishments and is printed on the spirit duplicator. Lenarda Svihel and Loretta Jibben edit the paper where students write the stories and also print and cir- culate the paper. After the first issue in January, a contest was held to select a title. Subscriptions were sold by Shirley Torgerson and Margaret Ryland. Top. C. Jensen, R. Nelson and J. Larson looking for latest news. Left bottom. Ed- itors L. Jibben and L. Svihel checking the pa- per before printing is- sue. Right bottom: Row 1. L. Jibben, D. Holm, L. Svihel. Row 2. G. Stymiest, E. Leonard, S. Torgerson, M. Ry- land.
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It’s a rush job to meet that Monday deadline for the typists Shirley Jibben and Phyllis Blinsmon. Assigning stories is a weekly task for Editors Kathy Field and Loretta Jibben. ue —'dnd Cjolcl Os Orainmcj dJodaij Odor ournulists Cdp Ode omorrow Many hours were spent in writing stories for the Blue and Gold, a departmental news- paper published each week in the local Times. Editor Kathy Field, Asst. Ed. Loretta Jibben, and nine reporters were under the direction of Miss Huether. Through the year, Loretta, Patty and Car- ol have taken care of the interviews, while LeRoy and Dick have been keeping us posted on high school sports. Glenna has taken care of the grade news and Stanley covers the grade sports. Bruce and Carol have reported on FFA and FHA activities. Schedules were posted every week, so assignments could be rechecked by the ed- itors and handed into the typists, Shirley and Phyllis, in order that the deadline could be met. Row 1. Adv. Miss Huether, P. Leffingwell, K. Field, L. Koch, L. Jibben, G. Sty- miest. Row 2. S. Jibben, S. Barlow, E. Leonard, B. Thomsen, C. Berg, D. Hes- by, D. Brown. 26
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Row 1. S. Anderson, L. Svihel, S. Jibben, G. Stymiest, C. Berg, P. Blinsmon. Row 2. A. Olson, H. Hillestad, H. Severson, D. Holm, M. Anderson, D. Brown, Miss Huether. Row 3, L. Spilde, D. Holm, L. Williams, L. Hol- land, L. Melstad. cJ ayoutst fricture Putting 4nd idund Paisinn a alienee jPredonian The Prestonian staff and advisor, Miss Hue- ther, attended the State Press Convention at Brookings and came home with many ideas to incorporate into the yearbook. Each of the staff members were assigned pages to work on with deadlines set for spring delivery. To some of the members picture cutting became quite a problem. To raise money for the yearbook pennants were sold at tournament time and concessions were sold at the last few basketball games. It was decided that the dedication would be kept a secret and would be revealed in the spring at a dedication party when the book was distributed. Do our books all check? These are one of the many problems which Arnold Wienk, first semester bus- iness manager, and Glenna Stymiest, second semester business manager, worked. Now, shall we put this picture here? is what Ed. Shirley Jibben, Jr. Ed. Lenarda Svihel, Lit. Ed. Phyllis Blinsmon and Ardis Olson are deciding on. It became quite a task for the ed- itors from the start to the finish in working on the layouts for each page. 28
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