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Gri nzz COLLEGE PAPER rowls The Grizzly Growl is the official school paper, published weekly with the exception of Christ- mas week. This year the staff has been quite large; they have worked hard to make every paper a success. Clark Owens has been a very able and efficient editor throughout the year. Ruth Cres- well acted a-s assistant editor first semester while Peggy Smith served as assistant second semester. Mr. Nixon held the position as chief boss, putting in and extracting news and gossip here and there. While almost all of the staff members were without previous experience, several persons were found who were quite proficient in news gathering and writing various features and columns. Jack Stoltz wrote a column, similar to that of O. O. Mclntyre, called EJ.C. Week by Week; items of school interest were commented upon and random thoughts were jotted down. Ruth Creswell (with the aid of others who told her the happenings from time to time) managed to compile the well-known column called Sweep- ings. Throughout the year Gertie ' s column held the high point of interest. — Why, as soon as the papers were out everyone got theirs to see if they had not been casually mentioned, or mentioned perhaps in a still more abrupt manner. Besides the work of writing news, the paper was instrumental in getting the opinion of the students on various subjects such as school dances. These votes were considered as indices of the school opinion by the board of education. The staff is very proud to have had several scoops . The play casts of both Pi Delta Theta plays have been announced for the first time in the News. The write up of the fall play appeared in the Grizzly Growls before any other paper obtained it. Since the paper is put out weekly it is quite hard to get a scoop. Another Im- portant scoop was that of both sponsoring and giving out the first notices of the winners of the Juco King and Queen. Toward the end of every year the staff spen 1 : nights and nights working on the souvenir edition, containing some fifteen pages devoted to the Grizzly Growls. So all in all the staff bids you adieu by Thanks a Million for your support. K. Locke, J. Stoltz, J. Courtright, H. Belew, M. Nixon, M. Neuman, V. Tyler, W. Tarman, R. Creswell, C. Owens, P. Smith
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Gri nzz row COLLEGE ANNUAL Early in the fall a vote taken by the student body showed a large majority in favor of publishing an annual. In November, therefore, the College Student Coun- cil chose Max Nixon for editor-in-chief of the Grizzly Crowl. In addition to capable and careful editing Max has done all of the art work for this book in his usual inspired manner. At the same time the council appointed Ruth Creswell as assistant editor and Frank Ellis as business mamager. Pe.ggy Smith ond Harley Holecek were selected lat er. Miss Milford was the sponsor. Other teachers and students whose contributions have helped to make this annual a success are Dean Walker, Keith Allen, June Speechly, John Stackley, Dick Hudson, Danny ' Lewis, Janet Courtright, Virgil Tyler, Wayne Tarman, Maxine Walker, Howard Belew,, Marjorie Neumann, Mildred Hughes, Mr. Mossman, ' Smitty Baker, and Gordon Davis. After looking at the many fine annuals which have been published before, the members of the Annual Staff felt that they must work with all their might to have a book which could be termed a little better than the average. Regardless of the handicap of our crowded condition, E.J.C. has had a won- derful year. We have had our ups and downs; our bad days and our good; we have succeeded, and at times we have failed; never-the-less we can surely say that this year has been one of the most successful years for E.J.C. When viewed in retrospect the past nine months present a pleasing picture of well rounded student achievement, and it is this picture which the annual staff has tried to preserve for you. — P.S. M. Nixon, F. Ellis, R. Creswell, H. Holecheck, P. Smith
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All of the athletic activities of the school are of great interest to the Gold Diggers It is the duty of this club to sponsor the pep organization of the Juco girls. Any girl in college who has sufficient interest may become a member. This year the girls adopted a regular uniform which they wore to all of the games. It consisted of purple sweaters, gold em- blems, and black skirts. The emblems were designed and made by Max Nixon. The chief activities of the club, other than the sponsoring of pep, were the giving of the football and basketball banquets in December and March. These banquets, honoring the players of the football and basketball teams, were the most beautiful ever presented in Juco history. By the cooperation of both pep clubs these two banquets, pep and stunt chapels were presented. Every so often the Gold Diggers held sway over the stands at the football games. Somehow or other by their persuading with appetizing hot dawgs and candy they managed to roll those nickels and dimes into their coffers. The officers of the club were Maxine Walker, president,- Sarah Margaret Blair, vice-president; Caroline Lindendaum, sec- retary,- Dorothea Bear and treasurers; Miss Beuchat, sponsor :mma ice, e GIRLS ' PEP CLUB
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