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Joan Chapman typist Activities Karen Plouvier Editor-in-chief Donna Tefft Organizations Advertisements The publication of E.C.C.’s first yearbook has been plagued with numerous trials and hardships. Not the least of these were inadequate finances and limited personnel. To those persons who worked on a part-time basis, Sandy Blanton, Lottie Schieble, and Sarah Gorin, I give my deepest thanks. Donna Tefft, Joan Chapman and Diane McDonald were extremely willing and capable under the pressure of dead¬ lines. It is hoped that our work has produced a yearbook that will bring E.C.C. to life for anyone who reads it. The attitudes and views expressed are those of the editor and staff; however, we have conscientiously attempted to be truthful and fair in all verbal descriptions. Ecco Staff Karen Plouvier Editor
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Kappa Phi Kappa President. Vice-President. Secretary-Treasurer. Pledge Trainer. Chaplain. .Pat Rock Glenda I lawkins ...Shirley Outlaw ...Karen Plouvier ...Carolyn Crady ! Faculty sponsors--Miss Alvey, Mrs. Lancaster Kappa Phi Kappa works very hard to serve the school community to the best of their ability . They uphold the ideas of sisterhood, femininity, and Christian morality. Along with the men of the fraternity, the Kappa Phi’s co-sponsored a hay ride. To further show their love of the outdoor life, they went on a camping trip to Rough River. The Kappa Phi’s are always ready with willing ideas and energy when their help is needed to decorate for dances. At the LBKD the Kappa Phi entered a tricycle team that placed first. One of their members was crowned little Bitty Kentucky Derby Queen and went on to place in the top ten finalists at I exington. All the girls are active in Student life at E.C.C. 29
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Wildcat Staff STAFF Tommy Owsley .Eric I finton Experimenting in off-set printing for the first time, the paper staff has encountered numer¬ ous difficulties including poor student interest as a major obstacle. The journalism class, Principles of News Writing, has composed the staff for the past semester. Editor. Editorial Board Advisor Jerry Brown Carolyn Royalty Leon Smiley .Miss Bain E.C.C.’s bi-monthly student newspaper is an attempt to inform the students of approach¬ ing events and to follow-up the activities as they have occurred.
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