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Publish Publishing the monthly FELINE is the Junior Class. Serving on this year’s staff, shown at right, front row, left to right, are Greg Rosenberger, Editor-in-Chief; Bonnie Gowin, Assistant Editor; Donna Fickel, Business Manager; and Barbara Roes, Activities Editor. In the back row, left to right, are Arlin Sample, Sports Ed- itor; John Laursen, Ad Layout; Kathy Golka, Class Editor; Susan Hennings, and Diane Yardley. Subscription Editors. The FELINE is mimeographed usually and sometimes printed at the Ledger. One change that has been introduced for next year is that the staff will not be all jun- iors, nor will it be a Junior publication but a Journalism publication. The staff not only carried the news efficiently but provided several novel and interesting articles in their paper. Many times this staff has spent late hours work- ing on the paper and their work has paid off in a very good production. Feline Staff Shown below in a very relaxed moment are several staffers at one of their dusk work sessions. Pincurlers. laughter and insomnia often greeted those who caught them by surprise. Below is Greg Rosenberger as he diligently works on Fekitty Prowles and his editorial.
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Bobcat Staff J-Students Shown at the left in one of their more com- patable moments is the staff of the 64-65 BOB- CAT. These are the people directly respon- sible with the production of the annual. Al- though a very hard working staff, one has been known to find them in moments of con- fusion, chaos, and indescribable scenes of frustration; these moments are usually those just before a deadline. In the front row, from left to right, the Editor-in-Chief, Diane Manion who is the over- seer of all activities; assistant editor, Bob Planansky; together they formulate annual po- licy and regulations; Ed Planansky, sports ed- itor; and Pat Overstreet, Classes Editor. In the back row, left to right is Phil Gas- seling, co-advertising editor, Eloise Forsstrom, co-subscription editor, Diane Rowley, co-ad- vertising editor, and Sandy Grabher co-sub- scription editor. These four people are in charge of all fund-raising activities; the adver- tising editors have their own section to or- ganize. Also shown is the Activities Editor, Sharyn Rogowski, who takes the task of cov- ering all the extra-curricular activities. Caught in a contemplative picture depicting the theme of this year's BOBCAT are Diane Manion, Editor-In-Chief, and Bob Planansky. Assistant Editor, as they discuss annual policy. Shown in one of the many late night sessions that are necessary in the processing of an annual is the Activities Editor, Sharyn Rogowski.
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F.H.A. Offers Light to Homemaking FRONT ROW, From Left—Shirley Pro- chszka. Janet Reynolds, Sondra Messer- smith, Eloise Forsstrom, Karen Mracek, Bornadene Sample. Mary Ann Jansa, and Miss Clark. STANDING: Dixie Frost, Marlene Schramek, Jennie Mracek, Nancy Leetch, Barbara Roes, Linda Becker, Carol Zeller, Lynn Mracek, Carol Dyer, and Donna Lucke. Future Homemakers of America, F.H.A., is comprised of girls who have had at least one semester of homemaking in high school. In F.H.A. the girls are taught many things dealing with many aspects of life. The girls sponsor several social events such as, Bobcat Den, different dances, and parties for the girls themselves. This year they also prepared two banquets for the members of the Pine Ridge Teachers Association. Each April two lucky girls are chosen to attend the State Convention. This year they were Carol Zeller and Barbara Roes. Barbara was also chosen as a candidate for State Recreation Chairman. If she is chosen, she will attend the National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Awards are earned for superior work in the field of home- making. The seniors are eligible to take the National Exams
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