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Editorial Staff cone sisting of lfrontj Mar- gie Evans, Vickie Bell, John Sto I pe, John Griggs. tbackj Dole Gideon, Roni Peterson, Char- lie Starkovich, Vicky Beard, Linda Geer 8 Kathy Rawhouser at- tentively listen as Ed- itor Julie Gilday reads Under the l-louse, the quip 8: quote sec- tion of the Beacon. . CQ' fi J Doors opened, doors slammed, editors ran in, reporters ran out. Hurry, hurry, scurry - get that paper written, pub- lished, distributed. This always seemed to be the state in Mr. Gooch's Beacon class, with Julie Gilday and John Stolpe writing fthe editorials and being sure that all stories were in. The ad staff kept the Beacon going by selling ads to busi- nesses, and the business staff kept the books straight. Vicky Bell and her imagi- nation put interest on the feature page, while John Griggs took care of sports. Finally, Friday afternoons - more hus- tle, more bustle, and all l7OO papers were out! Then on Monday, it all started over again. Twenty Four BEACON REPORTERS With a sly look of satisfaction, Beacon adviser Mr. Gooch and Editor Julie Gilday read the ads that keep the staff going.
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UNDER NEW ADVISER GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS: Vice-President Mimi Thai, President Ginny Schrey, Recording Secretory 'Sherry Lehn, Corresponding Secretory Sue White, Treasurer Cheryl Poyner. Effervescent Jan Rosi, newly appointed Girls' Club adviser, lets her pep sparkle over. Under her leadership and capable president, Ginny Schrey, Girls' Club at- tained new heights this year in service, student esteem and just plain fun. Know the latest gossip? Heard the latest jokes? What activities are coming up? What highlights from the past? A month- ly tabloid printed by Girls' Club Paper Staff keeps eager student body up on latest news. A busy calendar of events included tac- ulty Christmas cards, Christmas baskets for needy families, Mom's Night, pro- grams tor iamboree, membership cards, potluck dinner, winter sports assembly, Sophomore Mothers' Tea and Senior Mothers' Tea. pe. 1 i it u M Twenty-Three
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Associate Editor, John Stolphe delights in shocked reaction of Business Manager Vickie Bell to latest editorial. VVORE OUT COPY ROOIVI DOOR Beacon reporters ltrontl George Ann Simon, Linda Thomas, Karen Williams, Cheryl Moblo, Jackie Rice lbackj Mar- lene Clough, Bob McCorkIe, Linda Jansen, Elizabeth Scott, Mary Ellen Campion certainly are not camera shy. Twenty-Fire
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