. U and I. paper (coming out every Friday noon)was kept, but a wire service was added to the format. Everyday there were two or more editors to read over the wirereceived from one of the local newspapers, and pull out in-teresting articles. These articles were put on a bulletinboard outside the Gargoyle office. The clippings were up-dated every day and school events were still reviewed inthe Gargoyle. The paper, sponsored by Mr. Warren Royerwas headed by editor-in-chief Kurt Dammers. The post ofeditor changed hands at the semester and Ruth Genskowbecame editor-in-chief with Debbie Goodman as h


. U and I. paper (coming out every Friday noon)was kept, but a wire service was added to the format. Everyday there were two or more editors to read over the wirereceived from one of the local newspapers, and pull out in-teresting articles. These articles were put on a bulletinboard outside the Gargoyle office. The clippings were up-dated every day and school events were still reviewed inthe Gargoyle. The paper, sponsored by Mr. Warren Royerwas headed by editor-in-chief Kurt Dammers. The post ofeditor changed hands at the semester and Ruth Genskowbecame editor-in-chief with Debbie Goodman as her asso-ciate editor. Not pictured are Greg Walters, Bonnie Mank,Julie Goldberg, Linda Krausz, Paula Rogge, and DebbieGoodman. Members of Gargoyle are seated: Sibyl Johnston, Cathy Pines, NancyUllmann, Mary Stone, Kathy Scheidegger. Standing: Ruth Monk-man Emer Broadbent, Ruth Genskow, Henriette Stegemeier, editor-in-chief Kurt Dammers, Kim Mast, sponsor Mr. Royer. Back row-production manager Ellen


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