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Left to right, front row: S. Patterson, R. Gray, M. Olson Csales managerj, D. Marker Cfeature editorj, M. Sadler fdistribution managerj, J. Kraft Ceo-editorj, B. Hinrichsen fco-editorj, C. Brooks Cfront page editorj, T. Swanson Csptffts editorj, D. Stockdale. Second row: J. Brauman, B. Adams, G. Turner, M. Mickelson, M. Elkin, D. Wright, I. Thompson., K. Nessa, M. Morgan, L. Hotz, S. Norem, J. Kaplan. Third row: K. Peterson, J. McD'aniels, K. Zatloukal, D, Hansen, J. Moellering, G. Farmer, B. Hansen, D. Miller, S. Crovisier, J. Berhow, I. Sharp, T. Lund, I. Spangler. Fourth row: P. Schutt, M. Burkhart, G. Obrecht, M. Erland, L. Wellman, S. Wilson, B. Read, V. Cupp, K. Sutton, D. Warner, M. Jorgenson, B. Stockdale. Fifth row: M. Blake, L. Flower, I. Kunert, I. Wilfong, J, Toill- ion, C. Schnittjer, M. Nelson, L. Hansen, M. Nelson, G. Tumer, B. Mokelbust. purple and gold The Purple-N-Gold is a four-page, five-column tabloid written and edited by volun- teers from the student body. Eight issues a year are published by the Eagle Grove Eagle. Students receieve subscriptions with the purchase of their activity tickets. Student reporters submit rough copy any time before Wednesday of the week pre- ceding publication. The copy is edited, corrected, and typed before it is delivered to the Eagle Grov-e Eagle linotype crew. The galley proof is picked up on Friday evening prior to publication. One copy is proofread and the other copy is cut up for pasting purposes. Early Saturday morning the editors report to the Eagle office to assist in the final page make-up. On Monday 800 copies are printed. The copies are picked up by the distributing manager, the distributing crew delivers the copies to students, faculty, and advertisers. Sponsor W. G. Bennett fabsent when picture was takenj has sponsored the Purple- N-Gold for eleven years.
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- -1- Left to right, front row: Jeanne Umstead, Jean Brauman, Mary Timmerman, Ruth Lothep Bette Hansen, reporterg Linda Wellman, secretary-treasurer, Joanne Kaplan, vice-presidentg Wanda Johnson, Jeanine Pohlmang Miss Jac- queline Shick, sponsor. Second row: Jeananne Hallagan, Jeanne Jorgensen, Sandra Schrage, Patricia Helgevold, Dorothy Wright, Beverly Timmerman, Marilyn Michalson, Mary Morgan, Carolyn Brooks, Karen Nessa. Third row: Sandra Gangstead, Sharon MacKay, Marilyn Aukland, Linda Janson, Donna McCollough, Judy Johnston, Kit Peterson, Bette Adams, Kathy Thompson, Lois Ballou. Fourth row: Janice Wright, Gloria Fisher, Mary Ellen Nelson, Sharon Fryslie, Judy Boring, Judy Eittreim, Nina Torkelson, Ardyth Yoder, Lavonne Malaise, Geraldean Yoder. girls' recreational association Here's a club to let off some of that penned-up pep and enthusi- asm. lt provides ample opportunity for high school girls to par- ticipate in recreational activities over and above their physical education classes. School letters and pins may be earned by girls who participate in outside recreational activities extensively. Invitations to play days from other GRA clubs add to the girls' enjoyment.
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