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.. wi HFOOTHILL ECHOESH STAFF First Row: George Mukai, Peggy Lou Peters, Elva Beck- with, Bob Moore, Elsie Gough, Stanley Clark, Mary Hayes, Frances Coughlin, Edward Mc- Cleave. Second Row: Frances Meinke, Winifred Smith, M a r g a r e t Tretheway, Wilfred S m i r h, Betty Beale, Harriet Cross, Harrierre Walz, Alice Hall, Florence Eastman, Bob Crown- ingshield, Mickey Maxwell, Harold Erwin, Winona Rich- ards, lone Tooker. Third Raw: Betty Robeson, Peggy Lou Blodgett, jack An- drews, Hattie Fansher, Mary Alice Crippen, Arthene Wil- liams, Marion Rogers, Nettie Clark. STAFF IN ACTION Lefl to rigbz: Mary Hayes, Ed McCleave, Stanley Clark, Frances Coughlin, George Mu- kai, Elsie Gough, Bob Moore, Miss Dorothy Cooke, Har- riette Walz. rjpootfziff choes H ln the able charge of Miss Dorothy S. Cooke, adviser, Bob Moore, editor-in-chief, Stanley Clark, production manager, and Elsie Gough, managing editor, Foothill Echoesn during the year 1936-37 underwent many changes in pattern, but kept to the upgrade in journalistic endeavor and the aim of boosting Grossmont and presenting news accurately and completely. Changes included adaptation of three-column make-up, re-arrangement of pages to feature sports news more prominently, and the en- livening of headings and departments by the use of Twenty a Gothic-letter typewriter. Colored inks and paper were used in special editions. Editorial features were book reviews by Peggy Blodgett, Letters of a Freshman by Peggy Lou Peters, an Orchids corner where groups were commended for useful services to the school: while catchy cartoons were used throughout the publication. A box was set up in the ofhce to receive material from the students at large. For the first time, all staff members were sub- jected to a journalism test, and at the end of the year, awards were given for excellence in reporting,
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THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR Names are given below THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Raw: Louise Abbott, Catherine Mack, Kathleen Bagby, Charlotte Hester, Rose Merrill, june Wade, Faith Offord, Bctty Lynn Robeson, Leone Snyder, Ruth Bagby, Winona Richards, Billie Danks. Second Row: Lornel Grable, Thelma johnson, Sylvia Cul- len, Margaret Lawson, Betty Betts, Wilna Roberts, Mary jewel Kroll, Lucille Meza, Bernice Remick, Jeanette Brown. THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB Fifi: Row: Bill Clflvefs, Ted Olsen, Bob Rogers, Richard Mallow, Earl McCray, Bob Vilcone, Claude Mo.ton. Second Row: Willard Ham, jimmy Floto, Bob McCray, Lloyd Donalioo, Bill Eng, Harold Johnson, Clifford Ba- shore, Bill Emmons. f 7 e usic eportment MEMBERS OF THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR IU:-.rl Row: Louise Abbott, Margaret Lawson, Ted Olsen, Bob Rogers, Richard Mallow, Claude Morton, jane Phillips, Mickey Maxwell. .SY-fmzd Row: Charlotte Eaton, Margaret Tretheway, Melanie Freymiller, Willard Ham, jimmy Eloto, Bgh Vilcone, Earl McCray, Norma Golden, Rita Bashore. Third Row: Helen Slinker, Nettie Clark, Charlotte Hester, Bill Chilvers, Bob McCray, Bill King, Mary Hyatt, Leone Snyder, Ruth Bagby, Winona Richards. Iiourlh Row: Lornel Grable, Adalaida Treganza, Betty Betts, Harold johnson, Clifford Bashore, Lloyd Danahoo, june Wade, Betty Robeson, Betty Notestine. THE VOCAL DEPARTMENT The choral division of the Grossmont music de- partment, under the leadership of Mrs. Merle C. Donohue, and-during the latter part of the year- that of Miss Jessie Webberffhas performed in a variety of programs. The A Cappella Choir, soloists, and the Girls' Trio made a very impressive showing in the Annual Sacred Concert at the La Mesa Congre- gational Church. Vocal groups took part in the P.-T. A. Christmas program, the La Mesa Community program, and several others. The year's successful events will be climaxed by the appearance of the A Cappella Choir at Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Twentyvone
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