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THE ANNUAL OE EAST CENTRAL IUNIOR COLLEGE-NINETEEN EORTY-NINE K, iiwfl ' . I I if 4 fx-a yf., gi f if 1 , i - 1 ..1. , Z 4. .4 4 1:-1 T 9 Fifi? f f +L f BUSINESS STAFF BILLY SPENCE . ..... Business Manager BILL STILL . . . . Assistant Business Manager EVELYN GILES . . . Assistant Business Manager PAT SHELTON ........ Secretary -Typist IVA -IEAN DAVIS . . . LEBRVN HVTCIIISON . . LEROY ALLEN ..... IIOARCE MCMVRPHY . . JACK MAYO ,..... ANN GRAHAM . . . High MARVIS PRICE . . . High . ,Secretary-Typist Aclvt-rtising lNIz1nz1gLer Advertising IVIFIIIQIQCI' . Advertising Mzlnnpgcr Advertising lvlnnzlger School Representative School R6Pl'ESClIfZlIIX't' JAMIE ETHERIDGE . . . Secretary Typist MARTHA HANCOCK . . . . Secretary-Typist JESSIE MAE STEXVART . . . Secretary Typist CAROLYN FOLEY . . . . . Secretary-Typist Many an hour we of the Business Staff have plundered over the learned economic theories of how to secure the necessary financial aid to materialize our penniless brainchild into a thing of admiration. This was accomplished MR. CLAY SIMMONS ........ Sponsor iinancially and otherwise, but the poor con- tributors to our financial scheme who met much discouragement now feel completely ex- hausted and irritated at the slightest thought of undertaking a similar project of the same nature. 25 I I n l, ,4 .1 I I I l
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J ACK XY. LA SETER . sw! - ---- .t Q .. C 1 ,. ., I E X Q J A XYILLIADI C. SPENFE ltltlilor Business Mmmirer Constituting probably the greatest collection of inexpe- rienee :ind intptitude, the VVO-HE-LO staff floundered through the processes of Compiling the yearbook even though numerous mistakes and errors were made. But by the time the t'Ilj.fI'lU.'illgF and copv vvent to press the stall had many so- ealled authorities on all the intricate phases of photography, engraving, and printing. These veritable geniuses will never be recognized :ts such but at least, at the expense of the stu- dent body, they have learned how to type, punctuate and spell, and show great present promise of being an inHuential Wll-HE-ll Ill!! -lu part in shaping the future of the world. Elll'!'0lUAli STAFF 'fk L1lN4fi1'I'. l'lfli II'2 M2ll'ilm. N'ootIwul'tl, Jimmy Ilrt-luml, A ssoc-into lthlilors: Hlvmlley CilillllllK'l', Ifllgl-'Ill' Langston, Sports l',liIiUl'?Q'5IIl' lla-mle-rson, Flin-rl:-s Miller, Club lthlitorssg Suv lie-rn, Allan Nlnpp, Lita-ralry Editors: Rzunona Mitvllell, Fea- turr- luulitorg Nlprllo Ihltll Films, Don Rogers, f,l'g'2llliZilfi4llI ltltlilorsg Jimmy li1'lllll j' High Nvhool liepreselimtivez lien- nvth Carla-lon, Mnrsllull. f'ill'Il'iUll' l'llolog'rz1pl1e-vrsg Mrs. New some, Mr. Simmons, Sponsors. ,..,.w-, .. We M U A 5 i l get 1 J ' M i lli' 1 4.3 if l , fs' N Q .., 1 2 -'F :K l V ' 1 A t N X42 W AL ,418 ,f --.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kung
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TUM TUM 1949 Bearing proudly aloft its masthead, the TONI- TCM carries its slogan- Toward a Bigger and Better E. C. C. In attempting to translate this slogan into positive action, the TOM-TOM has en- deavored to keep students informed of school de- velopments and has participated in the promotion of public relations and the stimulation of school spirit. This publication appears semi-monthly, it is planned, edited, and financed by the students of East Central Junior College. In this way, students are offered opportunities for exploring possible in- terests in journalism and for experience in sales- manship, news reporting, and creative writing. Since its beginning in 1945, the TOM-TOM has grown from a four-page monthly publication to a semi-monthly eight-to-ten-page edition. Its circula- tion has increased from around 500 to approximately 1500. Likewise improving in quality, one issue of the TCM-TCM won an award at the Junior College Press Convention this year as being the best single edition presented by any junior college in the state. f'Ulil'NINlS'l'S AND lCEl'0li'l'EllS Nlnqgii- Ilulll lwfllfnu, luillllfjll llyd-rw, llilmn llnmllll, Vnrulyn lol:-Vx, IS:-tthxv Janne- liridrtf-s. lla-vary N'yliu-, Illili lpilji' SilllllllPlIS, flnurlvs Nli'lvfr, lin -In-:nn Dani-., lfu-Ign Gila-r-a, Yvillilllil ililllhlllllh l':nI .5 Hurd, l.4-Imran. Slrvlnu-lc, 0'-.var lloorv. f 1 iff' XQMZ YASA WW Ys SARA FRANCIS CAGLE Editor GARLAND MILNER Business BIOIIDYPT WW l W -1 'i'
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