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SEIHHE A I 0 N QXYMXS, 6 5.1 N! ,M , ' - EJ i t gf: , l , , l, f LX mi' , 5 1' I 1 'E 4 ' ' 11: My W kiwi Q l , tit? ' g 1' 4 1, W. ,N J mi! .J t ,ff r Tm lg - STUDENTSENATE Row 1: John Petterchak, Mike Morris, Biff Forsyth, Dave Ruemmele, Randy Segatto. Row 2: Kraig Catton, Jim Greenwald, Bill Donath, Greg Forstall, Mark Redick, Bill Walters. Row 3: Virgil Tipton, Tripper Phipps, Bill Hall, Bryan Partain. Row 4: John Gleason Craig Lambert, Scott Hanken, Chuck Starling, Joe Madonia, Joe Teich, Tim Moore, Jack Vespa, Alan Mlacnik. Row 5: Mike Moody, Todd Hunter, Mark Zaricznyj, John Lograsso, Kevin Hogan, Bob Wagner, John Gieser, John Kutilek, Don Staten. ' X. iii. I Nxlvl ' ,- I , V .--,rx 'rl - f , ,,., 4 , -,Q 1 , .r t.. f f f NX X K Q. , 1., xi A ' ' ,- -' N 'T' X Y 049 'Q' K s iv - lv X P , , x x- X ' l x , W A , gl I 5 X ..,.,-w- I Joe Teich should watch the meeting, not the photographer V- ' V U X.-5 1 1 X ' B 'I 'ef A - ., f A or N B X 'lcl ' lg 'fi J it .m l g '
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IHH' IHS? TOWER ECHOS The Tower Echos newspaper was re- vived through the initiation of the SHA l Journalism class. With the help of a new teacher, Sister Annette, a monthly T edition was distributed at SHA and sold at Griffin. Composed of four basic sec- tions: news, features, editorials, and sports, each issue seemed to improve from the last as the new staff became familiar with Journalism techniques, as well as newspaper layout. Editor Tra- , cey Adkins and assistant editor Angela Thieban organized the staff to put out a paper that one sister deemed a very good literary piece. The staff retired with a big farewell issue that included Senior wills and prophecies. Jackie Hiler, Kelly Greeley, and Gidgit Grady show how really versatile the Tower Echoes staff is. i l I Evxxg Q l i 2 T TOWER ECHOES Row 1: Sue Roberts, Neely Erickson, Angela Theiben. Row 2: Barb Horney, Lori Napier, Noreen Kane. Row 3: Meg Andrew, Jane Willey, Mona Berghoff, Leslie Clarke, Kathy Capellin, Lynn White, Clirstin Henderson, Kelly Greeley, Mary Jane Schake. Row 5: Toni Jackson, Sue Reynolds, Jackie Hiler, Mary arrow, Louise Phipps. Row 6: Patty Gunderson, Tracey Adkins, Sheila Marks, Sister Annette, Heidi Bloxdorf.
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0 SHHilr'iD ,gf i Z-T it , .1 A 7 fl' A. I N , ' A HV Fig l J ff ,Y ' fl - 1 imiriia, , , 0s+.,v '1 Greg Forstall demonstrates one fl of his 1. 51.3 . , 1, . l .fffi 6 E i -Ia: A Vx. many powers. Pig J , , l l 15 I ' I 5 '7 .0 I THE STUDENTS' SENATE The Griffin High School Student Sen- ate accomplished many activities un- der the direction of moderator Joseph McFarland and president Greg Forstall. The Student Senate has typically been known to plan and conduct the Home- coming Dance and events surrounding the total Homecoming week,and it also nominates and picks the Marine Bank Students of the Week. However, that is not all that could be attributed to the Student Senate led by Greg. Besides conducting these tradi- tional events, the group set out after other goals. Three new activities were added to the Senate's list. For the first time, a Christmas as- sembly was heldg a Tri-High Invite was conducted, and a Griffin Month was scheduled. Hopefully, these three new activities will be carried out in the 1979-80 Student Senate. The Spirit week that originated dur- ing the 1977-78 school year was rey peated, complete with a Gong Show, Grub Day, Field Day, and a totally new Almost Anything Goes Assembly with competition between the four classes. A . STUDENT SENATE 0f17CerS ROW 15 Don Staten, Greg Forstall, John Gleason, Mark Zaricznyj. Row 2: Dave Ruemmele, John Kutilek, Joe Dondanville.
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