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GVOTA And Photo Clubs Strive For Perfection Great Valley on the Air has been broadcasting for over ten years and is continually im- proving. Along with their ef- forts in broadcasting they also do the morning announcements each day. The photo club, led by Mr. Watson, spent this year work- ing to improve their picture taking abilities and their de- veloping skills. They photo- graphed major events, club activities, faculty members, students and worked with the yearbook staff, supplying them with pictures. Rick Schofield, Action News! 1976-77 PHOTO CLUB-FIRST ROW C. Davis, L. Folio, A. Zemitis, D. Campli (president), J. Smurthwait, J. Hanson, K. Ebert. SECOND ROW C. Wren, M. Rod- gers, T. Powell, E. Fedor, P. Allen, R. Schofeild. STANDING Jay Nuszer. Missing G. Biillock, J. McFaddin. GVOTA members prepare for the morning announcements. Throughout the year they greet us each morning mth the events of the day not to mention the Star Spangled Banner! This is Baba Wawa for GVOTA ! ' GVOTA, Photo Club 191
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The Surveyor Distributed Free The Surveyor, our school newspaper, provides the means for the students at Great Valley to express their views to the student body, faculty, and administration. Distributed free for the first time this year, the paper reached over 1500 people each month. Writing, typing, and laying out the pages took a lot of time and ef- fort, Mr, Czeck, the sponsor, and Neeta Moonka, the editor in chief, worked closely to produce a quality paper. They continued with such features as the outstanding senior, faculty close up, sen- ior class wills, letters to the editor, and sports coverage. They added a continuing feature on the drug scene at Great Valley. After the hours of work putting the paper together, making correc- tions and adding the finishing touches, it was always a relief when the paper was finally distributed. All accounted for, it was a diffi- cult year and their job was very time consuming, but they pulled it through and came up with a consistantly good paper. Neeta Moonka hard at work? Mr. Czeck discusses the layout with Mr. Czeck. With the small amount of help available, most of the layouts were left for these two. Hopefully next year there will be more interested students willing to participate, for it will make all the work go much more quickly. 190 Surveyor
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SRB And SSAC Join Student Body And Administration SRB Members-STANDING Kathy Milton, Joan Mc Laughlin, Steve Puiey (victim) Scott Woolford, JohnRaezer, Mike ElUson, Bonnie Mc Quiston. KNEELING- Sarah Miller, Lys Johnson. Missing-Jay Nuszer, Sheelagh Clark. The Student Review Board spent the year reforming their function in the school. So next year, they will be listening to those students who feel that they were subject to unfair dis- ciplinary action, as well as serving as a liason between students and administrators. For years the SRB has dealt with the problems of the stu- dent lounge, but now that the lounge is gone hopefully they can continue their effective- ness in a broader sense. Tlie Superintendent ' s Stu- dent Advisory Council meets with Dr. Tyson once a month. They discuss student attitudes and concerns which he then conveys to the School Board and Administrators. This council proves to be a very important link between the stu- dent body and School Board. Scott Woolford and Mike Ellison point out the problem. Sarah Miller advertises for SRB. Dr. Tyson disctisses student life with the SSAC. He is always wilUng to Us- ten and even more willing to answer any questions in his usual manner. 192 SRB, SSAC
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