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Organization: Angela La Castro, Mrs. Young, Kathy Tadolini Copy Writers: Row l-Pat Sharp, Nileen Carrier, Miss Merlo, Barbara Wesley, Annette Deal, Ann Larson Row 2-Jo Altman, Sharon Brennan, Ruben Yu- riar, Tony Esparza, Richard Montague, Yolanda Arue, Vivian Richardson The i956 annual staff was made up of many ele- ments such as Mr. Kaelin's art production staff which was responsible for translating ideas into layouts and dummies. Hoofprints followed the patterns set by the construction crews on the campus. The second step in the building program came from Mrs. Young and her staff who did a heroic iob of organizing picture schedules and readying the dummies for the copywriters. Writing copy and editing the resultant efforts de- manded the cooperation of all departments. Miss Merlo's group worked diligently to prepare even the most brief copy as accurately as possible. Mr. Cavanaugh had a big part to play in this year's Hoofprints. As financial manager, he and his staft spent 'many hours coordinating the whole. The Hoofprints StaFf hopes that this year's effort pleases and wishes to thank each and every person who made it all possible. Particular thanks go to the Administration tor their patience and cooperation. Finance: Diane Wood, Mr. Cavanaugh, Beverly Koftman Art Production: Row 1-Dave Moore, Vince Deyl, Ted Hill, Peter Ross Row 2-Mike Hobley, Mr. Kaelin, Emily Sano
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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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Jwifvz lnter Club Council has brought the various club presidents together to try to strengthen the club system at Wilson and help the presidents with the problems that their organizations are having to cope with. Also, aside from this, the l.C.C. sponsored a backward dance that was without a doubt very successful. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL PRESIDENTS tw'561: Barbara Wesley, G.A.A., Lea Jachnuk, F.T.A., Mike Scurto, l.C.C. President, Lulu Chazaro, G.L. President, Barbara Ditsler, Edells. ROW 2: Myra Rodriquez, J.A.C., Angie Castillon, Spanish Club, Pat Sharp, Lettergirlsg Barbara Huff- man, Sr. Scholarship, Barbara Black, Officials Club, Marlene Wood, E Club. ROW 3: Tommy Joy, Boots 8. Ballerinas, Guy Randazzo, ln- termediate Scholarship, Roger Johnson, Advisory Board. my
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