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Journalism The Voice — that ' s what the Grizzly Growls is (and we think it ' s even better than Sinatra!) Darleen Davis, Dona Maddux, Mary Mattix and Mary Lou Keith as editors and a lot of super sleuths on the staff tore their hair every Tuesday trying to get the paper ready and when it came out on Friday in the Butler County News it was a school paper of poems, quota- tions, gossip, editorials, features, and accounts of school activities of which Juco could rightly be proud. The best edition of the Growls was the Christ- mas one of two full pages. Mr. Nixon it was, who, as sponsor, had to wade through all the articles and finally, they met with his approval, (aha, there ' s the rub!) put his ok on them. In addition to working on the paper, the journalism students had several parties and picnics, all of which adds up to a lot of fun ! Seated (left to right) — Maddux, Davis, Steiner, Schrepfer, Bechtold, Marquardt, Mattix. Standing (left to right) — McBride, Clark, Baird, Fowler, Nixon, Schreck, Erdwien, Mason, Sparks, Brunson, Low, Keith, Arnall. —22-
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International Relations Club Did you know that if the British Isles were not near Europe, there would be no English Channel? How did I get so smart? International Relations Club, of course. Remember those wonderful times we had dis- cussing everything from kings to buck privates? There were service men to tell of their experiences in foreign countries and among strange people, book reports, and discussion groups which presented challenging material for our consideration. The climax of the year ' s activity was the Inter- national Relations Club ' s annual convention held in Emporia in March. It was the first such convention to be held in three years, and El Dorado Juco sent five delegates who participated in the activities of the conven- tion. The club has helped this year to crystallize the thinking of Juco students on the international scene. Mr. Cornwell is the sponsor of this organization. -21-
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A BIT OF MADNESS We racked our brains, we tore our hair. Sometime we said we didn ' t care, But still we slaved and did our best, And the little tin can did all the rest. Now finances kept us raving mad, And even at times a little sad. The writeups we begged and pleaded for And to sell an annual we pleaded more. So here it is and may it be The best one you will ever see! (Left to right — Low, Erdwien, Godding, Doane, Maddux, Davis, Mattix, Barber, Schrepfer, Steiner. Not pictured: Clymer, Miss Beuchat, Miss Wrestler. —23-
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