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THE BROADCASTER Under the leadership of Harold Cousland- in his second year as editor of the Broadcaster -the Broadcaster staff brought news and views to the students of Deming High School. This was the second year that the Broadcaster was mimeographed and sold weekly every Friday at five cents a paper. This was also the second year that the paper had pictures of sports and hi-lights of school news, through the process of gestafax pictures. The first semester Broadcaster staff consisted of eleven members-Harold Cousland, Pat Treadwell, Mercy Gonzales, Mattie Brown. Retha Ledbetter, John Hodson, Joyce Floyd, Fran Brown, Billie OlBryan, Manny Enciso. and Rosemary Duran. Retha Ledbetter, John Hodson, Joyce Floyd, and Mercy Gonzales dropped the course at the end of the first semester and Sammy Ruebush, Annie Holguin, and Mary Helen Holguin enrolled at the be- ginning of the second semester. Pat Treadwell became second semester Business Manager for the Broadcaster. Junior high students took part in the Deming Junior High Whinny, the all junior high news- paper in its second year. They were Linda Terry, Carolyn Batts, Mike Griffin, Jerry Mc- Kee, Sandra Lassiter, Gloria Gonzales, and Alice Dunckhorst. Claudia Leyendecker, Bob- bie Jean Bishop, and Joan Offutt replaced Linda Terry, Mike Griffin, and Sandra Lassiter the second semester. This was Ed Leupold's eleventh year to sponsor a mimeographed paper, his second year as advisor to the Deming High School Broadcaster. Preceding page. Broadcaster Staff. Seated: Harold Cousland, Retha Ledbetter. Standing: Joyce Floyd, Fran Brown, Billie O'Bryan, Manny Enciso, John Hodson, Rosemary Duran, Pat Teradwell, Mattie Brown, and SI:-rcy Gonzales. Bottom right. Artists- Billie O'Bryan, and Mattie Brown. W :.:.L:.T' Top. Typists for the Broadcaster were. left to right, Fran Brown, Mercy GODZGICS Rosemary Duran. Middle. John Hodson at the controls of the Broadcaster mimeo- graph machine while Billie O'Bryan and Hattie Brown are slip sheeting. Bottom. Fran Brown and Harold Cousland sell a copy of the Broadcaster to Bolmhy Canon in the Chow line. Page 99 1 V
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Left to right standln Shelby Pllllllp Buerlw ,lanecka Don Herbert Ehzabeth Sweeten Chnton Bowman .le lt Tillman Larlo Benaxitltr Exelxn Janulta Rlthaid f,lldSCL 'Nlarw Theresa Caz Lola Manuel Garcia Nlary Helen Hol um Sittin ,luno Cuaderrama Barbara Kegg Nelson Welch ,lr Judw Durham Eddle Stuen Danni Trujillo WILDCAT The problems faun the 1960 Wildcat staff were mam and the staff IHCXPCIICHCCCT After lon hours of work and discussion the roup be an to appear to have more or anlzatlon and to begln work on the accumulatlon of monex with which to flnance the annual Ed Leupold the annual adusor proceeded to the appolntment of subscription and adwertlsm sales men lhes were on subscriptions Barbara Ke Evelyn Janecka Mary Theresa Cazzola, Marv Helen Hol um Jessie Tillman Chnton Bowman Shelby Phillips and Don Herbert The advertising sales men were Nelson Welch ,Ir Richard Chas ez Nlan uel Garcia Danny Trujlllo, Juno Guaderrama E11 zabeth Sweeten Beserlx ,lanecka Carlos Benaudez Eddle Stevens and Judy Durham lmhe editor was ,luds Durham the flrst semester business manaber was lNelson Welch and second semester Danny Trujillo was business mana er. The businessmen of Deminc and the students of Demin Hi h School furnished the Wildcat with the revenue so important to the publication of every an- nual. From the sale of adds the annual received 31,480.00 and the subscription salesmen were credited with the sale of -100 annuals. Page 100 1 At thc -tart of the year Judy Durham was -elected Editor. Nt-lpon W elch Jr. was first semester bu-1ne-, mana er and Danny Trujillo second qe1ne-ter manager.
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