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9b,,i,,ff Our tribal make-up artist keeps a check on the red and black ink informing us periodically on the current color in our records She is the Business Manager Anne Franklin Who s Who That is not the nocturnal call of the owl but the name of the section that willingly claims Mary Hall Null as its Ricks who also is a great asset in the Senior Section wi For every page, layouts must be drawn, copy typed, pic- tures pasted, a carbon copy made, and then it undergoes a continuous checking and rechecking. As with all business, records are kept of all money transatcoins. However, through all the sweat and blood. the anticipation of your pleasure makes these efforts worthwhile. Photographer James Brittain is our People trainer captur mg their images on film His assistant photographer and everyones little helper is Sandra Douglass Our witch doctor artist specializes in head shrinking cutting people Qpicturesi up and visiting the mystic land of Voodoo bringing back drawings and val uable ideas Little man he says dravs and and posters and layouts magically appear from the realm of imagina tion to annual shores That s John s assistant artist Ronny Alley la ol 0 Ula f Q Editor. Helping her check for errors, is Marilyn I I I ' U 44
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64 No matter what the tribe. it can not get along without organization. That is why Judith Smith and Pat Page. who do a remarkable job of assembling copv and pictures of clubs and extra-curricular activities, are co-editors of the Organization Section. Purely by stretching our imagination. and sometimes by rummaging through old annuals, we plan hundreds of lay- outs and copy. Since this takes more time than is given us in school. we ra' tion our spare time and the time that is not so spare. C 1 Mardi Grasf This and other activities of the Juniors are taken care of by Junior Class Editor. Mary Ann Thibodeaux. Mrs. Beth Manley is our official guide. being our Faculty Adviser. and directing us through difficult passages, lpages, that isJ. X fig' f I' 44? ln charge of all our tribal games and sports is our Sports Editor, Rhoda Sheppard, with the very able assistance of Sandra Roberts and Johnny Koppa. ., X 233: , T' , i 'Y-rs Tracking down disappearing teachers is the duty of our scouts. Lois Jones. and the double little helpers, Onetia and Onezia Donaldson, for the Faculty Section. 43 Mary Alice Foster. tstandingu being our Sophomore Editor, watches over the slave market. recording each event for the annuali No matter what the tribe. it still needs pep talks and helping hints on the art of selling. That is for Sharon Hathaway. Sales Manager, who also assists others by typing. A great aid in wri- ting copy for the Senior Section is Barbara Browning lin charge of the Christian Students Union Sectionr.
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S ,Wd CLOCKWISE: V Mr. Elmer advises James Capitto on the way he is drawing machine parts. Leonard Walkox'iak looks quite busy as he shapes a table leg on a wood lathe. Mr. Renfro makes sure that his students are careful as they wind motors. Mr. Bunkley seems pleased with James Reeds progress in making a center punch on a metal lathe. Early Clowers, Donald Archer, and Robert Barlow seem to be quite involved in their present task. install- ing valves in a Dodge engine. .Ts New karl' el
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