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How many more lines of copy do I need? Are you sure this picture's the right size? My page is done! Have you seen that picture I lost yester- day? This is typical sixth-hour atmosphere in the Ebb Tide room. Judy Ferguson is the busy Editor of the Ebb Tide. Her biggest job is being general dircctor-in-charge of everything. This includes giving ideas for pages, pictures, and copy, and proofreading once the page is complete. Barbara Williams. Assistant Editor, looks up from scheduling pictures. Aside from helping Judy with her editorial work, this is the Assistant’s biggest job. EBB TIDE Staffs Work Is Never Done Judy Ferguson Mr. Elder takes his usual careless pose in the only easy chair at L. H. $.. while checking over the pages. He supervises the staff with a twinkle in his eye, acts as chief-joke-cracker, and runs a special limousine service for picking up lunch and taking home typewriters. In his spare time Mr. Elder is head of the English Department.
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Inter-Club Council is an important branch of the Executive Council. It is com- posed of the Presidents of the various clubs and organizations on the campus. Its pur- pose is to promote harmony among the clubs. It is also another form of representa- tion for each individual. The Council has several meetings during the year; often these meetings are about projects which are open to all clubs such as Clean-Up Week. The Inter-Club Council regulates the projects of each club and it must ap- prove them. Mr. Huff, assistant principal, works closely with the group. Vice President of Student Council Bill Dunifon automatically serves as President of the Inter- Club Council. Diane Fisher is the able secretary this year. For All as Does INTER-CLUB COUNCIL First row, left to right: Pat Doeplce. Allan Weeks. Ann Parker. Gai! Byrd, Bill Dunifon, Bertha Bass. Second row: Patti Sarvis, Susan Kittredge, Eleanor Balthaser. Bev McBain. Sharon Coons. Lei'a Coan. Judy Addy. Carol Flinn. Third row: Alan Levy. Odette Caball. Joe Jackson. George Bartlett. Wayne Warren, Frank Clark, Grant Marlow. Barbara Dexter. Fourth row: Marilyn Boyd. Ronnie Geiger. Jim Hartsel, Jan Smith. Tod Dunn, Ken Gurry. Paul Bundy. Bob Lewis. Jim 8owen, Dorothy Steinbuch. 153
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Page 159 text:
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Barbara Walker is in charge of the sale of the EBB TIDES as Circulation Manager. She also has charge of the distribution of the books when they arrive in the spring. The EBB TIDE is blessed with the most fashion- able photographer in town. Mr. Jun is be- witching in his bermudas and straw hat. It is rumored that he wears his hat to bed. Seriously, the staff is certainly lucky to have such a competent photographer across the street. Millie Price keeps all the staffs money straight. The expenditures range from three cents for a postage stamp to several hundred dollars for colored pages. Her first job is putting everyone to work selling ads. E. B. Elder The advisors for the staff are Lorraine Force. Blanche Bazanos. E. B. Elder. Mary Engle, and Llewellyn Shekmar. Mrs. Force helps with all the art work and gives good Ideas for layouts. Miss Bazonas helped Barbara Walker with the sale of books: Miss Engle scheduled all the Senior pictures: Mr. Elder and Mrs. Shekmar proof- read all the finished pages. Barbara and Judy smile with relief as the last pages of the book are finally shipped off to Texas for the publishers. No wonder they are happy. The pages are only three weeks late!
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