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TOP: Sheila Hammond, Kris Brewer, Glenn Pauls, Mark Parks, Mrs. David- son. MIDDLE: Duane Pauls, Debra Barefoot, Marla Scott, Joyce Cock- rum, Jon Josserand. FRONT: Becky Dody, Sharon Ford, Evelyn Bullock, Olinda Wright. Journalists The first semester of Journalism was spent learning the fundamentals of newspaper work. Mrs. Davidson and the entire staff attended a work- shop at the Garden City Community Junior College where they learned about layout design. Later in the year the staff visited the Ulysses News and saw a press run. Several issues of the Trojan News- paper were published during the first Sheila Hammond, staff artist, sketches a cartoon for the paper. 11 Yearbook editors Joyce Cockrum and Mark Parks type copy for their pages. Newspaper editor Becky Dody and Mrs. Davidson discuss a publishing date. learn much semester. Then, as production of yearbook took precedent, work on the paper slacked off during the second half of the year. Many extra hours were spent meeting yearbook dead- lines. The staff also worked hard selling yearbooks, and pins were awarded to Marla Scott, Sheila Hammond, and Evelyn Bullock for outstanding work in this area.
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TOP: Mr. Ogletree, Kris Brewer, Betty Walker, Rae Irwin, Tom Tuck- er, Mr. Steinert. MIDDIT: Jon Jos- serand, Gayla Anderson, Tony Luna, Mark Parks, Joyce Cockrum. FRONT Debbie Hume, Debbie Hurst, Leonal Kilgore, Max Parks, Sharon Helmle. Stuco has an active year Active was the word for the 1970- 71 Stuco. Under the supervision of sponsors Mr. Ogletree and Mr. Stein- ert, and President Jon Josserand, Stuco accomplished many things. Among the most important accom- plishments were the revision of the dress code and bringing out of town dates to the Prom. Among the money making projects sponsored by Stuco were: The Ugly Feet contest, the Penny Jar contest and the Elmer Childress program. They again sponsored many interest- ing assemblies as well as the various chapels and the Valentine and Christ- mas card and gift exchanges. In addition to their other activi- ties, Stuco kept the outside bulletin board up to date, and added much needed trash barrels to the grounds. President Jon Josserand approves Stuco minutes. Secretary Gayla and Vice President Kris discuss the dress code with Tom. 10
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Y-Teens Club members and officers for the 1970-71 school year, with their sponser, Mrs. Cirtha M. Chenoweth. Y-Teens Y-Teens met once a month this year. Kim Martin, Program Chair- man, entertained the group with a wide variety of programs. Patti Green and Patti Hayes sang inspirational songs for one meeting some of which they had composed themselves. We had other programs on world problems of today such as pollution and drugs. Marcy Lee, Southwestern Heights, and Brenda Walkemeyer, Ulysses, gave a challenging talk to the club on Being a Christian in Today's World. These girls were ICC Rep- resentatives for their high schools. Gayla Anderson was ICC Repre- sentative for Johnson High School. Her campaign manager was Jo Pauls. Jo, Gayla, and the Y-Teens officers attended the ICC conference at La- kin. Brenda Walkemeyer, Ulysses, was elected ICC Representative for our district. Y-Teens officers were Sharon Bord, Secretary; Becky Ganny, Song Lead- er; LaDonna Kilgore, President; Teresa Weins; Devotion Chairman; Kim Martin, Program Chairman; and Rhonda Julian, Vice-President for 1970-71. 12 Y-Teens ICC Representa- tive for the 1970-71 year was Gayla Jean Anderson.
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