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With seven staff members the yearbook can get to be a big job--too big when the dead- lines start closing in on you. Each year the staff strives to improve the quality of the book and also to increase the numbers of pages portraying the student life at G. E. T. This year held three first's for the staff. The Board of Education approved the selling of advertising, a photography club was organized which saved our dead- lines many times, and last but certainly not least, Mr. Green became our assistant advisor. A special thank you to Miss Henke who gave so willingly of her time to help the staff. It was fun and lots of long hours of work preparing the '73 yearbook. We hope it will give you remembered times of happiness and work well done in the years to come. FAR UPPER RIGHT: I like the first picture, the second one is better, the third one is perfect so let's use the fourth. FAR LOWER RIGHT: You've got to be kidding--the deadline can't be on Monday. CENTER: We tried but only HE could do it. UPPER RIGHT: David Brown, Co- Editor ABOVE: Debbie Lund, Co- Editor sssssa Q :-..:w. ..... X ...,,
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The Student Council is an organization of student representatives designed to benefit the students of our school. C Our major projects this year were cen- tered around the Christmas season. The second annual Sno Ball was sponsored by the student council on December 16. Captain Starfish provided the music. King Kurt Wood and Queen Mary Dolle reigned over the dance. The last day before Christmas was celebrated with the staging of a talent contest, playing a junior-senior bas- ketball game, and eating lunch. The senior girls placed first, the Polka Band second, and a singing quar- tgest took third. The, senior boys beat the jtmior boys 68- Another big event was homecoming, The sockhop, Ben , was held Thursday night, after the bonfire and y program. Projected plans for this year includes the purchase of an p activity board to be placed in front of the school. Offi- l cers will be elected to replace present officers. They are: Katy Twesme, president, Loren Klein, vice presi- dent, Jane Erickson, treasurer, Carol Wilber, secretary, and Laurie Sacia, correspondence secretary. ABOVE: President, Katy Twesme, conducts council ABOVE: Dave Lund, Advisor. meetmg- 60
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