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Paper Staff Paper Staff. FRONT ROW. Left to Riqht: D. Fahey. P. Miller. J. Benike. S. Melchior. J. Hayes. L. Schmidt. MIDDLE ROW: R. Willson, D. Kruschke. D. Hanlon. C. Tordsen. D. Murphy. J. Plonske. K. Ott. R. Ediqer. BACK ROW: D. Foqarty. B. Novak. R. Carlson. T. Anderson. R. Bromaqhim. D. Fogarty. R. Hillstrom. K. Hayes. Denise Fahey. 1970 co-editor, and Craiq Tordsen. 1969 editor-in-chief, of TIGER TOPICS give the final issue one last review. Staff Produces Eight Page Final Issue Throughout the 1968-69 school, the TIGER TOPICS staff strove to make each issue of the paper just a bit better than the preceding one. They did just this—and produced a final issue that contained eight pages. This issue was a commemo- rative one and it reviewed, in full detail, all that happened during the nine months that we attended school. 1969 TIGER TOPICS Staff Editors Assistants Paqe 1 Kathy Hayes Barb Novak Page 2 Craiq Tordsen Rog Bromaqhim Page 3 Rose Ediqer Denise Fahey Page A Pat Miller Dave Murphy 25
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Annual Staff Annual Staff, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: P. Ruber , R. L. Knoben . G. Ahrens . R. Wilson. denotes active mem Schommer . R. Tesch . R. Hally , M. Kruschke . M. Lynch . bars. BACK ROW: J. Scully . C. Tordsen. K. Brown, T. Anderson , Staff Sets Higher Goals For Improved Book The purpose of an annual is fo be a permanent record of all that has happened during the school year and also to serve as a memory and reference book for use in the future. These things are what the 1969 TIGERIAN staff set as their goals in hopes of making their annual not just an annual, but an ANNUAL. During Thanksgiving vacation, two members from the staff attended the National Scholastic Press Convention held at the Palmer House in Chicago. The delegates sent were Judy Scully, co-editor, and Rita Hally, assistant editor. They returned with much valuable information. The information gained was centered mostly in the areas of planning and setting the theme of the yearbook. One of the sessions was a roundtable discussion for yearbook editors at which a discussion of problems and sug- gestions gave the delegates many helpful hints. 24 Retiring annuel advisor, Mrs. Kruschke. receives her copy of the '68 TIGERIAN from Glenn Ahrens. 1969 TIGERIAN Section Editors School Life ..................................... Judy Scully Organizations and Activities ..................... Rita Hal!y Sports ........................................... Mary Lynch Faculty and Academics.............................Judy Scully Classes .......................................... Pat Huber Assistants ................................ Ruth Schommer Judy Scully Advertisements ............................... Linda Knoben
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Student Council Student Council, FRONT ROW. Left to Riqht: L. Zel'man. C. Hahn. P. Huber. D. Murphy, R. Barfknecht. W. Meqer. D. Flynn. MIDDLE ROW: N. Dvorak. A. Fogarty. S. Hanlon. J. Scully. D. Kruschke. S. Melchoir. B. Flynn, R. Ediger. BACK ROW: B. Baumann. C. Tordsen. J. Stradcutter, D. Zurn, R. Bromaghim, D. Wagener. D. Riesgraph. J. Plonske, D. Busse. Calendar Sales Surge Council’s A.F.S. Fund Student council is the representative government body. Each organization and class sends delegates to the monthly meetings. Guiding the group this year were its officers: Joe Stradcutter, president; Rose Ediger, vice-president; Judy Scully, secretary: and Roger Bromaghim, treasurer. The council sponsored many activities throughout the school year: a soc hop for both junior and senior high, Student Government Day. the Christ- mas program, and Awards Day. New members soon found out that belonging meant work; such as help- ing to obtain queen’s cars for Homecoming, taking tickets at games, working in the concession stand, making posters for Dress-Up Day, and selling BPHS stickers. However, the main project of the council is the American Field Service Exchange Program. Bring- ing an AFS student to Belle Plaine every year is the main goal. This is accomplished by the annual com- munity birthday calendar sales. Every one knows that the council is the place to go to air any problems and gripes, or to voice an opinion for improvement. Danny Murphy and Scott Melcho r student council members, decorate the Christmas tree that was displayed in the school lobby. 26
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