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' Q n .,'.i H..-u Q . u -' -.u- .. K Burma Hall wins ten dollars for . .4141 naming paper. ,. f 0 , ' I f V .uf 1 f f L .Mi 1 Q Q M Xxs V. S .A Xxx A , Standing: Dona Cockrill, Bobbie Harral, Mary Christian, Virginia Frazier, Martha Fears, Carol Stewart, Sharon Watson, and Bonnie Morris. Typing: Janie Boker and Linda Marion. i Back row: Steve Nolan, Martha Eck, Larry Howard, Tommy Teer, and Yvonne Matlock. Front row: Frances Bickley, Pat DuBose, Pat Gunter, Jimmy Newman, and Roland Graves. .f. J NEWS STAFF EDITS PAPER The Carroler is published monthly by the Press Club of Carroll High School. Cop- ies are given tree to all stu- dents. Credit in journalism is earned by staff members. Editor Linda Hewitt flew to Denton, Texas, to repre- sent the paper staff at the T. H. S. P. A. convention in December. Right: Editor Linda Hewitt, and Co-editor Larry Howard, discuss the paper with Sponsor Wayne Puckett, Alice Echols and Adell Hill. 'Q Y
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5h .151 ll Ill ll Ill I LNKAIII 1' Co editors and sponsor Barbara Moore, Loretta Jordan and Mrs Pearce look over the lay out sheets before the annual ns put to bea f-gxlqs ANNUAL STAFF STUDIES JOURNALISM The Blueprints of Carroll Hugh IS unxque In that It serves as a drrectory as well as an an nual Since the staff decided to Issue the book by the begmnlng of the second semester only the actlvltles of the first semester are covered There IS no senlor section since there IS no senscr class thus year This staff wall study the fun damentals of lournalnsm durnng the second semester They will have the responsnblllty of pub llshvng Carroll s flrst yearbook nn 1958 The Tlger s Eye has been adopted as the name because the eye can see all know all and record all of the Carroll actlvutues lx-X Assustant feature edntor Rosne Perez and faculty edstor Kay Brownung are checknng the plcture fnle whale feature editor Mary Rusales and buslness manager Peggy Conner check the annual sales JT 4-ff ji ul 'T if Brenda McDowell Lora Lee Friend Martha Prather Elrae Phillips and Adell Morgan check the schedule cards for the correct address telephone number and homeroom of the students for the yearbook . I its fr e f I I , . ' I t ' . ff T ' 9: Y , . I g X VA , - , 2. W .qi Jig 9 I, u . . n q . 1 . I . l . ,W t ' Y 1 ' Q . ' I f , Q. - 4 . ' Y . . p . 1 . u - I n I I I , . ' ' ' Y x 'ful - ' ar, - ' ' 'gf s , v 1 H .. . I , I X ,,- d 1 , C ! A ., A - 9 V T , K ' I I ff X I U 1 I 'ill' ' 4 I 1 ' v ,. f . f I i . J , f . ' xl 22 . ,X . - 4-
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1.1.1 Left to right: Doris Schonvogel, cor- responding secretary, Barbara Shirley, historian, Mrs. Dominy, sponsor, Pat Gunter, vice-president, Martha Satter- white, treasurer, Ann Mokring, secre- tary. Honoring Carroll's first principal, Charles Gregg, F. T. A. members named Carroll's tirst group The Charles Gregg Chapter. FUTURE TEACHERS NAME CLUB FOR GREGG ln October, l957 the first Future Teachers' Of America Club organ- ized consisting of nineteen mem- bers. The regular meetings ofthe club are held the third Tuesday of each month, during homeroom period. The purpose of the organization isto explore teaching as a career Mrs. Dominy is serving as the first sponsor. Assisting their teachers are: Flo Neal, parliamentariangJanie Kirkpat- rick, presidentg Adele Hill, reporter. F. T. A. members often grade papers or check roll to gain experience in their profession. I I-' Top row: Robert Wallick, Margaret Hammond, James Reddick, Jimmy Newman, Mary Rasbury, Tommy Teer. Bottom row: Carol Homeyer, Patsy Billie Graham, Jaci Reagan, Lora Friend, Elaine Gower. Huey, Phyllis Schraub, Bill Shinder,
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