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Helpmg W1th atlonal Campaugns As the poltttcal battle of the natlon raqes on all ts not quret tn the class roorns of Great Falls l-hgh School for the students are holdrnq a mock polttr cal electron Along W1th such dtsttn Qutshed v1s1tors to our c1ty as Dtck and Pat Nrxon and Adlar Stevenson the teenaqe poltttcal parttes do thetr share of campatqntnq for the candldates of therr chotce About the same ttme as the electton the CARE campatqn beqlns Thrs ts the largest of our carnpatqns for tt 1S en couraqed very much tn the schools Each advlsory has a race to be the hrst to care Thls year MISS Harpel s advts ory won W1th Chuck Olson arrtvmq t school at 6 30 a m to be the ltrst o make hrs contrrbutron Actrons such as these made hearts fxfiol f If Democrattc Presrdcnttal Carr dtdate St venson 1 caught by the Roundup lhotoq as he spoke xn Great Falls last October H Another sudent photoqra pher was on hand a few wee s later when Repubh can Vxce Pre tdent Nrxon and hrs wtfe Pat arrive at Gore Freld G- GF S st ents study the basts of dernoc ra y as ey parttctpate tn a student spon X wx X QXJ Xxx A tl J l v E dx nw.: electton ll Xlx Xu 5 Each year the lmwa staff carrpargns for money for the CARE program As an mcen ttve advrsortes are urged to compete aqamst each other to be hrst rn wzth the-rr money Here rs how Mxss Ruth Harpels advtsory took the buntmq Chuck Olson showed up at the door of Room 110 at 6 30 a m the day of the ofhcxal openmq of the drxve The fxrst and thrrd prctures snow how he wanted out the txme and the mrddle prcture shows htm commq through the door fxrst axded by a httle downfteld blockmq by Stacy Barkhurst Students watt rn lme to vote chme tn the mock electron on the ma l 157 r A t 3 I ' ' I I ' lst' l ' ' ' ' ' ' l . lf ' .' ac? . f i ' ' ' ' A . A l I I I U - K mfg' h I m e ,,'e .. . . ., y .:i::l?. .- K, i A W Zi., K feel qood and life really worth lilglnq. I fl l l, V X Q Q A of re 59' ' ' A 3 ' A r .F XS, t t t .- ' lm tl me gt lt l SX , y Q N l 'N 1 l X t N, S 1 lx to t l KJ N ' ll to ft t N , 1 Q M, 2 X fu N ' N l ' ht Nl Xml Q up A QA , , V X Qt t X1 fl All X X t I T t ' . X I l, X T A A t r A t I ' e - ' Y U A J Y tw t ll N Xl t N ll X xx J 1 - pt hm -Y A X 1 N ml .A ' N am X f X V A I' 1 I - . 4 'JAG ' 4 . ,
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Wr1tmg Standmq are ftrst semester Imwa staff members Dorme Dorr and Ieanette Greenup exchange edxtors Ardxs Jarrett cartoomst Nancy Gabbert assoclate edxtor Ieanette Ross ed1tor M110 Thompson feature edxtor and Dave Hollecker reporter Seated are Lenora Ph ter busmess manager Caroly Damels news edxtor Carlene Morm sports ed1tor and Mr Don Short advxsor The second semester Fourth Estaters are stanclma Irm Shepherd and Iohn Colltns reporters Betty Led better news edltor Ernestme Iacobs assrstant bust ness manager Lenora Phster busmess manager Sue Howard feature edrtor and aqam Mr Short Seated are Peggy Robxnson co edrtor Deanna Speck news edltor Elame Iones coed1tor and Carlene Morm sports edxtor Lenora Pflster and Nancy Gabbert attempt to make lncome match outgo 1n the never endmg battle of Imwa fmance for Our School Paper The Inlwa, the Great Falls I-hah School stu dent newspaper ts pubhshed everv two weeks w1th all work bemq done by students except l1I'1OlYp1I'lQ and prmhnq From the edltors who are responstble for everythxnq tn the paper to the reporters, who search for news to the busl ness manager who must keep the paper from QOIDQ lnto the red, the all lrnportant word IS DEADLINE Th1s year the Imwa has averaged a c1rculat1on of 1850 for more than twenty ISSUGS Vflff Vw-t 3 HL mrtelq ,fa-PQ, A ,,,,.guv- 1 A reporter ponders his destiny another expounds an assocrate edltor takes up eraser throwmq the co edztor works a colummst beats out a deadlxne and another edxtor works on layout-all ln a day s work xn room 110 114 . . . O I L 1 l I . .I ' ' I n I I sl I - 1 . , . . . 1 -. . l . , '14 I , ' I , ' I ' : . r l Q . . V 1 I , .!,u. I t' ' r l J f K' W K . ,Z l th! - ' .' 1 ' 'A t .U N811 , ' : ' I , I' '- f 'WT I , In ' 1 ll' ' . . I if , 7, ' ., ' I f 'Q , fl 1 A I V- JI. ' ' - I I I x. 4 l' 4 f Qt tv , I lb Y 5 ,lt . , , x f 'tt or ' I - -als iw- v 7 X I X t ' ' N . , . Xa, t ' .y 5 ,. ' l ,- 1 .A 1 .sv ' , ' - 'H 6 A' - v ,L 7
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Enjoying Church and Wiilter Activities . . . tt' Sandy Blewett lights her candle at holiday church service. x Nancy Gabbert Sheila Noble and Sandra Gordon sing hymns with outc town cue-sts at church youth group iff, 1' K ur IW During the winter season, as Well as the others, we have rnany activities outside ot school. Church youth groups are rnore active than usual as programs are being planned for the new year. Other youth groups, such as Rainbow Girls, lob's Daughters, and DeMolay, install new offi- cers. As the ground and trees are blan- keted with soft, white snow, there is a feeling of peace and quiet, as on a Sunday morning or evening at a serene worshlp service With these events the old year terminates and the new years activities begin Ii' s-F15 4-ulaldhawi Barb Landqren installed as Honored Queen of Iobs Daughters 'Ks 'V' The winter season adds to the beauty of the campus 116 . I . .. .X S 34 Ta' I 'Y J 2 , ,gg . 4 ,j ? 1 X - J. Q ,X 1 , ' i I . , L ,tg . I -1 A f '1 'sf ' . t 3. X Q., 54 ,335 - H . 1' f Q '.?f,l,cf, . .V-'WL' M..-kia' W. , 'J W e m i'-' Qi 'nf . Z -If ' fir' 1' ' , . . - , 1 t - 4 ' ' ,QS ,' ' l. 'A ,' Q ,Y k - 'ui' , ' ' ' 1, t.T:,l , , fig! I. ,J ,Ji I.. gyfrf, I W I' dw rfffj-, ' A A A . T l
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