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Doug Holsclaw and Elaine Baal appraise pictures to be used in the 1973 Bulldog. Journalism Class Aids Bulldog Staff This year a first semester journalism class helped to acquaint many annual staff members with journalistic knowledge very useful in preparing the 1973 Bulldog. The staff is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Linda Hemmingsen. A sales campaign began the year. An “early bird special enabled students to pruchase their annuals at a reduced rate. Serving as editor and assistant editor are Gloria Obermeyer and Mary Lee Glen. Section editors are Pat McConnell, Dennis Wininger, Elaine Baatz, and Connie Pike. Roland Barrett, Sam McCormick, and Kevin Casey serve as photographers. The business manager is Doug Holsclaw. During the month of September, the Annual Clinic in Seward was attended by four members of the staff and Mrs.Hemmingsen. New and effective ideas were utilized as the group met on Sunday afternoons, in study halls, and at lunch to meet deadlines and produce a unique yearbook. Roland Barrett, Gary Kite. Sam McCormick. Gloria Obermeyer, Gary Hamann. Kathy Duncan. Chuck Durham. Dennis Wininger, and Kay McCormick toil to meet spring deadlines. Peggy Williams. Kevin Casey, Pat McConnell. Elaine Baatz. Connie Pike, and Mary Lee Glen find that working together seems to lighten the load. r r— j 13
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Library Club Works for Progress The Library Club found time for many activities besides working in the media center. The group went roller skating in October and enjoyed caroling and a “fifties” party with the FHA Chapter in December. Money raising projects included selling chimes and holding a week-long book fair. Other activities included hosting the District Media Assistants Convention at Auburn high school. District officers were Pat McConnell, president: Patti Harpham, vice-president: and Gail Mayberry, secretary. Officers for the Auburn high school Library Club were President Gail Mayberry, Vice President Joy Welch, Secretary Elaine Walker, Treasurer Mike Kennedy, and SAB Penny Grow. Other members who assisted Mrs. Nixon in the Media Center were Nancy Allgood, Laura Sayer. Greg Palmer. Connie Pike. Bonnie Pike, Jerrilynn Moors, Valerie Coatney, Cindy Huls, Heye Parde Jr.. Wanda Conn. Pat McConnell, Candi Apple, Kathy Grow, Kathy Meskett. Debbie Nichols, Connie Mowery, Susan Rogge, and David Stempcr. Patti Harpham. Pat McConnell, and Gail Mayberry preside at the District Convention. Connie Mowery, an efficient librarian, places a book on the media center shelf. Penny Grow searches for the card to renew a book while working at the media center desk. 12
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FHA Girls Host District Convention FHA began the year with a summer picnic for prospective members. Before school started, the members and their guests enjoyed a swimming party. Members served as hostesses for the District FHA Convention held at AHS. Family Night served as initiation for new members. The club went Christmas caroling at the Good Samaritan Home and the Nemaha County Hospital. Officers of the club attended a tea at the Governor’s Mansion for the Heart Fund and members conducted a week-long canvass of the town to collect money for the fund. FHA Week in April included munch and crunch day and was climaxed by the Mother-Daughter Banquet w hich served as installation for the 1973-74 officers. Members included Valerie Coatney, Roxanne Gardner. Karen Guilliatt, Elizabeth Hamilton, Patti Harpham, Janet Harris, Rhonda Henne, Janice Henry, Diane Hodges, Susie Kimball, Lisa Loew, Betty Myers, Mary Myers, Sue Osborne, Sarah Pebley, Nadine Rieke, Sheila Shigley, Georgina Simmons, Kathy Smith, Lana Sweet, and Diane Wintz. Melanie Gcrdes. Belty Douglas. Lee Wheeler, and Susan Faust prepare the table for the brunch. 14 FFIA, Library Club, and guests enjoyed a “fifties parly after Christmas caroling around town.
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