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. . . . Kassy Simonds Sharon Vanhorn . . . . . Dorothy Brown Caryle Hedgecock Senior Class Editor .... Marcia Pulley funior Class Editor ...... . . . Dorothy Brown Sophomore Class Editor .......... Barbara Benes Freshman Class Editor . . . . . . Mary Ellen ,lanello Organization Editor .... Herb McMeen . .. Larry Dietz .. Jim Peterson . . . Pat Hoffman Co-Editors ..... Asst. Co-Editors Sports Editor ....... Asst. Sports Editor .... Social Editor ........ Index Editor .................... , Judy Webb Editorial Staff .............. Brenda Jackson Linda Lyons, Susan Valdes, Janis Dreyer, Linda Croslin, Cathy Spear, Teresa Parrish, Debbie Crow, Larry Broker, Janice Senkosky, Judy Juhlin, Sharon Stocks, Donna Boss, Mary Kenshalo, Pat Vincent, Tom Langdon Business Manager ................ Donna Crow Business Staff ....,....... Diane George, Cindi McGowan, ,lane Huffman, Alyce McMeen, Lin- da Williams, Alan North, Sandi Walker Staff Photographers ......... Henry Nicolaides Stan Hunter Advisors ,... Mrs. Betty Odurn, Mrs. Virginia Page Co-Editors, Kassy Simonds and Sharon Vanhorn dedicated themselves to producing another year's story. Q-sit! HND QI' Dorothy Brown and Caryle Hedgecock anticipate the coming deadline. The DIAL Staff, advised by Mrs. Odum, worked diligently throughout the year.
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First row: Mrs. Page, Brenda Jackson, Linda Lyons, Susan Valdes, Jacqueline Casper, Sharon Vanhorn, Kassy Simonds, Caryle Hedgecoek, Janis Dreyer, Linda Croslin, Mrs. Odum. Second row: Cathy Spear, Teresa Parrish, Donna Crow, Jane Huffman, Diane George, Debbie Gray, Cindi McGowan, Dorothy Brown, Judy Webb, Linda Williams, Alyce McMeen, Joan Peterson, Sandi Walker, Barbara Benes, Susan Brown, Diane Craig, Paula Crow, Patricia Hoffman, Brenda Parson, Third row: Marcia Pulley, Henry Nicolaides, Alan North, Larry Dietz, Larry Broker, Jim Peterson, Mary Ellen Janello, Pat Vincent, Janice Senkosky, Judy Juhlin, Mary Kenshalo, Donna Ross, Sharon Stocks. Historians 0 an, Academic Year Mrs. Page and Donna Crow managed the finances for the 1966 DIAL. As each section of the 1966 DIAL was sent to be printed, each staff member felt relieved and yet satisfied in the work he had alzcomp- lished. Even more than in past years, the staff was united in an effort to produce a bigger and better yearbook. With a larger staff of editors, Mrs. Odum guided the progress of the book with a firm hand. The business staff, striving to meet the needs of a larger book, worked under Mrs. Page's supervision and a staff of excellent man- agers. Through continual co-operation, many people seeking to perfect the final product, in sacrificing much time and enjoyment, created this chronicle of history known as the DIAL of 1966.
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First row: Nancy Vogler, Pam Renfro, Carolyn Logue, Gregg Fozard, Ron Rendleman, Don Prosser, Sam Cox, Sarah Brigham, Phil Lenzini, Ronald Waicukauski, Mark Dare, Charles Troutman, Mary Lewis. Second row: Holly Keepper, Marilyn Kammlade, Bonnie Blass, Lucia French, Ann Lillard, Susan Gasaway, Becky Reynolds, Ken Lobenstein, Joyce Andresen, Kristina Norman, Nancy Gibson, Madeline Miller, Bonnie Waller, Lee Ellen Wheeles, Diane Martin, Donna Me- Kinney. Third row: Chris Oakes, Sandy Minkler, Cindy Skaggs, Cathy Monroe, Mike Crackel, Ken Burgess, Paul Morrill, Henry Nicolaides, ,lohn Huffman, Pam Fite, Dale Dawson, Stun Hunter, Linda Folsom, Gary Brown, Mrs. O'Day. Voice of the Students Under the supervision of Mrs. O'Day, the MONITOR served as an informative service to the students, faculty, and the community. The experience of serving on this staff also gave those interested in journalism an opportunity to become acquainted with the aspect of news- paper work. As the student body of CCHS grew, the services of the MONITOR began to expand also. In addition to keeping the public informed on current events, paper books were also sold by the staff members as an extra service. Thus, all will agree that the MONITOR truly serves the people. i Gregg Fozard, business manager, and Sarah Brigham, assistant editor, served as integral parts of this year's staff. 0 I
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