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On Publications tl l 9 l B lm ' s Early in September Work was begun on the 1965 WARRIOR. lt continued throughout the school year at activities, meetings, and classes and finally came to aclose during the second Week in June when the 1965 annual was completed and sent in for publication. The 1965 annual staff was on a new and different schedule from years past. The an- nual staff was separated from the Journalism class, and second period was used for Work on the 1965 WARRIOR. The annual staff consisted of Joe Swoboda, editor-in-chiefg Roger Davis , sports editor, Diane Hoppe, organizations editorg Jeanne Sedlak, academic editor, Diane V o n d r a c e lc , student life editor, Linda Esterling, classes editorg Trisha Hampl, a d v e r tis e m e nt S editor. Miss Rodehorst served as sponsor and advisor, and Carolyn Kehrli, Marlene Kassmeier, and Mary Kay Faltys were typists. Diane Vondracek and Joe Swoboda look over an annual page before it is sent in. The annual staff members are front row: Trisha H am pl Linda Lstei ling, Joe Swoboda, Diane Vondracelx .le inne Sedlak Back row: Carolyn Kehrli, Diane Hoppe Rogei Davis, Marlene K a s s m e i e r, Mary Kay l'a1tys -an 'luunuqi
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Editors for the first semester were Sue O'Brien, newsg Janet Pokorny, editor-in-chiefg and Nancy Kluck, features. The journalism class consisted of, seated, Mary Kay Faltys, Cheryll Spies, Mary Schneider, Dona Woods, Louise Macholan, Donna Jisa, Jim Havelka, Steve Kosowskig standing, Carolyn Kehrli, Janet Fichtl, Joan Svoboda, j ,. .45 .i 1 ff. ,C x , 'Nix , ' 7 'i'--'ir Q F' .. .greek f 4' .. M . W JR 9? f 'C Twenty-nine Work For the second year academic credit was given for one semester of journalism. This year's class contained twenty-two be- ginning journalists, Thirteen Tom-Toms were published throughout the year including a special literary issue and a final, eighteen page, senior issue. The journalism class sponsored the second annual creative Writing contest this year. Effie JaneCostelloreceived first in short story Writing, Janet Pokorny received first in poetry Writing and second in short story Writing and Connie Faltys second in poetry Writing. One clinic and a press convention at Lincoln were attended by class members and seven members attended the district contest in the spring. Dona Woods and Janet Pokorny represented SHS at the state contest and Dona placed second in advertising. The Tom-Tom received an Honorable mention among class B mimeographed papers. Second semester editors were Dona Woods, editor-in-chiefg Cheryll Spies and Mary Schneider, feature editorsg Donna Jisa and Louise Macholan, news editorsg Carolyn Kehrli and Janet Fichtl, exchange editors. Carol Clodowski, Patty Broekemeier, Trisha Hampl, Janet Gerrard, Mary Ann Misek, Linda Way, Marcia Bosh, Marlene Kassmeier, Kathleen Schroeter, Betty Jo Spulak, Bob Langer.
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Front Row: Mary Coufal, John Furtak, Mike I-Ieavican, Janet Pokorny, Ann Sahs, Marilyn Myers, Mary Hanel, Larry Horejsi, Dick Qualsett, Chris Chronister, Diane Vondracek, Miss Pape, Sponsor. Back Row: Linda Karnik, Thirty-three Members The Deutschverein QGerman Clubb was in its second year of existence in 1964-65. This year, the Deutsche Verein was repre- sented on the Student Council. Selling popcorn balls in the halls at noon and after school and basketball concessions were fund-raising projects for the year. The money was used to bring Miss Kellenberger, the German teacher from Switzerland, to SHS. Miss Kellenberger taught all the German classes for six Weeks. The group traveled to Creighton Univer- sity in Omaha for a Christmas song fest With Creighton Students. Also included in the trip was a tour of the Creighton University Ger- Susan Esterling, Glenetta Schmidt, Janet Spulak,Mary Jo Kramar, Cheryll Spies, Mary Kay Scanlon, Pam Kasparek, Brenda Kusik, Jeannette Hamata, Janet Cantlon, Bruce Davis, Alan Gless and Janice Dodendorf. in 66Deutschverein man Department. The third undertaking ofthe y e a r W a s the German Banquet in January. Such food as sauerkraut and dumplings, roast pork and marzipan, the favorite dessert of Germany, was served. The last of the year's activities was the German picnic. A nature scavenger hunt and a campfire highlighted the evening's enter- tainment. Marilyn Myers served as president for the yearg vice-president was Larry Horejsi, Ann Sahs was secretary and Janet Pokorny served as treasurer. Chris Chronister, Marilyn Myers and Alan Gless sit for picture at the German Club Banquet.
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