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:U A The Chblin staff is composed of students enrolled in journa- ' , lism. Seated, from left to right, they are Bobbie Carver, feature 'is editorg Mary Sue Jackson, radio editor, Miss Susie West, instruc- 'B tor and sponsor, Nanalou Mclnturff, editor-in-chiefg Ann Akers, X L page two editor, John Marsh, business manager, and Bob Speck, ' sports editor. Standing, left to right, are Joe Bunch, page four ed- itorg Roy Boyd, page one editorg Larry Alexander, photographer, Larry Nicholson, business managerg Richard Ruble, sports editorg Y Dick Brown, radio editor, and Robert Rogers, business manager. Anthony Krkosska and Oren Edgmon, who took journalism first se- mester, were absent when the pictu.re was taken. Thecia Pond, radio editor both semesters, was also absent. Thecia, Nanalou, and Bobbie slave over page 4 on paste-up day. The Goblin is published once each month. This year jour- nalism students also published the home- coming football program, and each student wrote a ten-page research theme. Q T 1 ffafkx Miss West and some of the students are I g frfx shown planning Your Goblin Speaks , a 'inf tesy of station KI-IOZ. This page sponsored by SIMS CITY DRUG and 'DT-fAN S MEN'S WE radio show written and presented by journa- lism students each week, through the cour-
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Grablin gf-aff Miss Maxine SOON, C0-SPODSOI' Miss Susie West, Co-sponsor Sports edxtors David Banks left and Jimmy M1lburn work hard on the lay-out of the football pages QFrom left to rightj Dixie Marsh Nana Roy Boyd typist receives last minute as they arrange the pictures in the activ bographer about the copy for some of the ity sect1on of the annual snapshots Pat Hudson the other snap shot editor was absent the day the pic tures were taken Dick Brown did all the art work for the entire annual This page sponsored by HUDSPETH MOTORS lou Mclnburff, and Dorothy Cooper,smi1e instructions from Darry Alexander, pho-
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fniljoreififcs -a N ' Ann Akers, center, is drum major for the Goblin marching band. Majorettes are, left to right, Martha Milum, Helen Davis, Jan Akers, Dixie Marsh, Mary Reid, Sandra Hudspeth, Mary Rhodes, and Ruthie Wasson. The majorettes balance the band in its formation of a cross, emphasizing the Thanksgiving spirit, at the Mt. Home game. . and - -1. 'Zwi.'R1Fi'?ff?'.!'i2fl2 With the forming of an H , Ann directs the band in the play- ing of the Alma Mater, which is the traditional closing forma- tion of every half-time appear- ance. The Goblin band, led by the majorettes, leaves the field after one of their original half- time shows. This page sponsored by CASE STUDIO 1 T a I 1
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