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'WU'--f-Q.. Lett to right: Craigo, Kingsbury, Koger, Henry, Frost. Templeton, Coulter, Lipscomb, Wilson. Hurdison, Damron Desert Howl ls Example Of Outstanding Journalistic Ability WHO MESSED UP page eight? screams one of the irate editors as he discovers the ruined stencil. On the other hand, you might hear, Say, boy, that was a pretty good story you wrote on Friday nights game. Publishing the Desert Howl isn't a pink cloud of paradise, but neither is it strictly hard labor. The whole class worked together for two weeks at a stretch and then rejoiced to gether or cried together, depending on how the finished product turned out. The Desert Howl usually turned out very well, because it was rated First Class by the National Scholastic Press Association and generally praised by students, faculty, and parents The class sent four delegates to the annual journalism convention at Tucson, Wanda Dam ron, Bill Hardison, Beryl Koger, and La Nell Henry. Members of the staff are: editors, Wanda Damron, Billy Hardisong assistant editors, Beryl Koger, Ioyce Wilsong society editor, La Nell Henryp girls' sports, Corinne Dudleyg sports editor, Dick Kingsbury, reporters, George Temple ton, Vernon Frost, loe Lipscomb, Dick Kingsbury, Don Coulterg business manager, Don Coul terg typists, Corinne Dudley, Wanda Damron, Ioyce Wilson, La Nell Henry, Beryl Kogerg sten cils and mimeograph operator, Ronald Craigo, Ioe Lipscomb, George Templeton, Billy Hardi song faculty adviser, Mr. Norman Borg. C377 :rf-rn,
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Lett to right, seated: Cunningham, Palmer, L. Henry, Crcxigo, Schwurtzkopi, Manning, P. Henry, Duncan, Brinker, Miss Mortensen. Standing: Rivera, Shuckeliord, McAbee, Wallick, Standuge, Peterson, Shears, Johns. Members Of F.H.A. Work On Varied Projects The L.H.S. CHAPTER ot the Future Homemakers ot America is an organization that has been buss' all year with such activities as making a project to display at the Arizona State Fairy the sending of packages to a German home economics class, a cake Walk, and candy sales at Sport's Night, The Athletic Department offered the F.H.A. girls fifty cents per suit--if they would Wash and iron the basketball uniforms. The girls undertook the task and successfully com- pleted it. All projects were for the purpose of raising money to send Gloria Rivera to Kansas City, Missouri, tor the summer national l:'.H.A, convention. Gloria Was chosen vice-president of the district at Ajo's fall convention. This is the highest honor a girl can hold in the district. The officers of the F.H.A. are: PRESIDENT .................... ...... I oanne Iohns VlCE-PRESIDENT ....... ............ L a Nell Henry SECRETARY ............ ........... D aphne McAbee TREASURER ..,......... ........ B etty lean Manning SONG LEADER ...... ,....... I ean Cunningham HISTORIAN ........ ....... K athryn Duncan REPORTER ....... ....... N ancy Wallick ADVISER ....... ...... M iss Mortensen
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Lett to right, lirst row: Brummell, Taylor ONeal Crabtree Walton Ackman Dudley Hurley Henry Second row Phelan. McMillan, Gross. O'Nei1l, Ray, Templeton Clarmo Llpscomb Chapple Mack Wood Third row Smihn Cunningham, Snydal, Craigo, Brinker, Palmer Cooper Barks Rayner The Band Played On LITCHFIELD PARKS band room was a busy place each day during the last class period The snappy tunes of The Booster or Brazil could be heard every afternoon played by Litchtield's marching and concert band The rhythmic beat of the drums, and the blaring melody of the trumpets, along with the blending harmony ot the rest of the instru- ments, was pleasant to the ears of all iwho played and all who heard. The band, which is under the direction of Mr. Peckenham, played at all home football games besides making many other pub- lic appearances. The Litchfield High Band as it appeared in one of its many parades.
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