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X . Bob Epps EDITOR The Little Harvester A jg 2 .. ..-:4Tr::' IMNEBTESI Q . ... v- g 'J!-ff rw-.ff ' ai 7 A? V5-'P . W-Q u,f.,gp1: A I . ,f'9 'Z- -- , -f v lu, U' S 'if 1, .gg H- 34 . . ...W P5- fl THE LITTLE HARVESTER, our school paper, is published by these students and their helpers. It is a member of QUILL AND SCROLL, TEXAS HIGH S C HOO L PRESS ASSOCIATION, INTERSCHOLASTIC L EA U GE PRESS C ONF ERENC E, and THE PANHANDLE HIGH SCHOOL PRESS ASS OC IA TION. It is through the efforts ofthese students that the daily events of Pampa High School are recorded in this weekly paper. The REPORTERS are: Neil jolly, Nihla Morrison, Cherie McDaniels, Theola Reim, Robert Dixon, Norma Myatt, Virginia Walls, Kenneth Williams, Betty Wooley, joyce Hari-ah, Sammy Gaffney, Emmitt Riggs, Ronald O'Dell, Delmer Cox, james H a r ve y, jean C o r ne I i u s, and George Kilpatrick. A EDITORIAL EDITOR: Jan Dickey CARTOONISTZ Frank Littlefield SPORTS' EDITOR: jim Baines FEATURE EDITOR: Martha Parks ADVERTISING SALES The sponsor ofTHE 5, 5 MEN! Ga1eSPenCer LITTLE HARVESTEI-lis T A Miss Olive Carter, Head of the journalism De- ,wmv jeneane Worrell, Sli V Lynn McFall, jane Wi 'A son, Ol1nSaulsbury partment of Pampa High I 4 Nj ki 7 jerry Smith, CBTO-1 M3 School. She supervises Cline, and Margar and directs all publica- , V, - V Hl1mPh1'i9S- TheSe Salq tions of the School. A are under the directid J 3 5 gV,s' 5 of Roy Sullivan. .. ,ff is , I ,f y ilk, .,.,A,, ,, .,,,, , CIRCULATION: john High, BUSINESS MANAGER: Pat Willia ms, ADVERTISING: Roy Sullivan.
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.. QUILL AND SCRQLL Members accepted into membership during the first semester for work on last year's annual and paper arejoyce jones, Barbara McDaniel,Gloria Baker, v Q-, Betty Colwell, R i c har d Greene, and Roy Sullivan. jimmy Baines is inthe picture below. Miss Olice Carter, sponsor, is in the center of row two. ylif :.. i ' i f ' fig' c i ,i 4-P s M f Y A 3 ' ,r ' .I .ii ' I , . Q ' W,,i'. ' .11 A r- It fz, KN NS ,If 4.:, 'f ' 3 L . it fe .lf ' g ,-. ' . it fr f ' -1 ' -- . ' ' U05 5 V . 4109 B0b E it Mart cofne 1 win PPS ha P Can 'den ai yy Tre P . arks glice -Pfesx ? 5eCTeta asurel' resident Below are the annual and paper workers who were elected to membership during the second semester: Beverly Brandt, Nina Spearman, Theola Reim, Carol Lovinggood, Mary Beth Wright, Mary Keough, Doris Walker, john High, jimmy Baines Qfirst semesterj, joyce Harrah, C a r m e lit a Dunaway, Beth All e n. Not pictured are, Dorothy Dixon and Frank Littlefield. i 4 I it 'fa MQ' 3 ' E QU C
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X The Harvester O-EDITORS: Joyce jone s and Betty Hilburn, over the annual with Miss Carter, the ponsor. THESE are the students that produce our year book! They meet a period each day, and along with their assistants, they strive to produce an annual that will preserve a few of the many memories that we will late r hold So Dear to Our Hearts. Their assistants are janSanders , Dorothy Dixon, and C a r m e lit a Dunaway, Sports, Nina Ruth S p e a r m a n, Activities, Beth A 1 1 e n, Faculty, Carol Lovinggood, Harriet Nash, I.. o ui s e God- dard,jane Prichard, and Marvin Overton, Class Section, .I a c k W e at he r r e d, Snapshots, and Geraldine Perkins, Art. The production of the HARVESTER.is under the direction of Miss Olive Carter, the sponsor. Beverly Brandt CLASS EDITORS: Richard Greene, Jacqueline Gloria Baker ART Merchant, Vivian Wilkinson, and jeanCornelius. FACULTY Donna Robinson BUSINESS MANAGER: Betty Colwell. Mary Beth Wright PUBLICITY: jim Baines SNAPS: Doris Walker Nr L ACTIVITIES: Theola Reim
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