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3 .14 .nn , ., :us i N 1 X EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ernie Montesanti distinguished himself in many ways this year, notably, by winning first prize in a iournal- ism contest for his editorial on sportsmanship and by his fine performances on Wilson's gymnastics team. Ernie is shown at the assignment board in the journalism bungalow. STAFF REPORTERS, Gus Lomanaco, Wirt Nelson, Dave Moore Roberta Mitchell, Lorelei Brennan, Pat Sharp, Ronnie Betts, Carolyn Torrence, Herman Cantu, Rex Robeson, Linda Revsen, Ann Raphael, Barbara Black, Diane Haines, Josie Baca, and Vivian Richardson. CUB REPORTERS, Rosalie Knight, Nikki Distaso, Simon Zemel, Lee Fisher, Arthur Katz, Dave Longnecker, Alan Winston, Evelyn Verest, Julia Weigand, Barbara Huffman, and Richard Anderson. PAGE EDITORS and others-ROW l, Barbara Wesley, Page one, Eddie Rose, Sports, Bill Buchanan, Managing-ROW 2, Jim Harton, Page three Co-Editor, Ken Easton, Page two, Tom Neil- sen, Copy, Carol Consevoy, Page three Co-Editor. ...gh x 1 .4 I: sie 15 --g x 1,4 43 ,.,..,.ae...-.- ,,. 4 ALTHOUGH the sponsor and the malority of the staff were new the fall issues of the Hitching Post held their own among papers of larger high schools in the Southern California area The Post was entered in the Los Angeles City College competition obtaining a first place award in the Editorial Division, as well as the contest at E.L.A.J.C., where it gained honorable mention for Front Page Makeup, and second place in the Sportswriting category. The staff overcame many obstacles in its efforts to publish a paper regularly, one which maintained the high standards set by previous Post staffs.
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2 l iff. V,,- ig-,J-,,,,, Of,-1-,,,.,. -Y-4-,-,. xxx- milf Juniors change classes in newly situated bungalow area. Just below the Junior area looking toward the cafeteria and North L . Junior Leadership represents the 7th and 8th grades. Besides giving the 7th and 8th grade students a chance to do things for the school, its iunior high officers and club presidents all function as one body. Its main function is showing the students how to organize and work together. This also prepares them for good leadership which is on asset in senior high school. The activities headed by Junior Leadership for this year were three assemblies, a very fine talent show, a patriotic assemblyon George Washington and the comedy movie Ma and Pa Kettle. This semester they sponsored three successful Sports Nights, for iunior high students. They danced, played games, and had refreshments. The iuniors give services to the school in such ways as being hall guards and serving on grounds commissions. Hall the new shop buildings are rising. VIEWS OF JUNIOR CAMPUS lim American Legion Award Winners, David Marion and Myra Rodriguez. .ist . H Avi: 4 'IL 1 v M , 1 l s .Q fl g g I J.-.ses ' fl' 5 ,CJK , LJ'-J' .4 We tx 5 ' I. P' 'R 5 s ' if Q . A , ,L .. ' 3,- 4 Mt , .... . if gy' - ' A 'T . ,C ' Junior Leadership Committee Chairmen, Row I, Joan Ligouri, Service and Honors Chairman, Linda Barker, Junior Student Body Ticket Assembly Chairman, Sharon Mandoki, Patriotic Assembly Choirs mon, Antoinette Walsh, Junior Leadership Pledge and Scrapbook Chair- man, Row 2, Howard Janapol, Junior Athletic Commissioner, Fred Pincus, Junior Sportsnight Chairman, Edward Cook, Boys' Vice President, Vance Martin, Junior Election Board Chairman. 4 9 N i A
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E' E7 STAFF REPORTERS-ROW 'l: Shirley Stan- ford, Annette Deal, Natalie Rannis, Peter Ross, Bob Floyd, Ann Raphael, Tony Es- parza, Cora Akerman. ROW 21 Jo Allmvft, Garnett Hill, Bill Fenwick, Charlie Gail, Ruben Yuriar, Bobby Areu, Ken Easton. CUB REPORTERS-ROW 1: Barbara Dona- hey, Fred Ramirez, Donna Sawyer, ROW 2: Charles Long, Rudy Huven, Marguerite Heim, Jim Kaiser. ' 14'-ty. u 1 Ar- 'Fig 1 Q- , , t , , , - sy ' C V, A 4 T X F W. x , ' X1 45 Q i w., W K.. Pictured with Miss Merlo, sponsor, are the two most valuable members of the Summer Hitching Post Staff. Bill Buchanan, Editor-in-chief, made sure the dummies were complete in every detail before they went to make-up, Barbara Wesley was the business manager as well as Managing Editor. ln the fullest sense of the term she managed all the details in an ehicient manner. EDITORS-ROW I: Richard Montague, Circulation, Pat Sharp, News. ROW 2 Carol Consevoy, Circulation, Vivian Rich- ardson, COPY: Sharon Brennan, Copy. PAGE EDITORS--ROW l: Barbara Black, Page One, Marc DeFevere, Sports. ROW 2: Jim Harton, Page Three, Alan Winston, Page Two.
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