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JOAN L. OLSON President GEORGE LEA GLAUS Vice-President MARY MAE KIMBEL Secretary-Treasurer llllllllllll Hlllll UIHITE CHHPTER an F1171 A sa 1 imrtnaninnznl S gigh Srimnl 3uumali8B The purpose of the William Allen White Chapter of the Interna- tional Quill and Scroll society is to encourage and reward individ- ual achievement in iournalism. To become a member a student must be at least a junior in standing and have done superior work in some phase of journalism or creative endeavor. wg-up-mm-nm Members of the William Allen White Chapter of International Quill and Scroll society. READING LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 3: Georgia Lea Glaus, Davis Carpenter, Jane Stuart Pell, Joan L. Olson, Garnett Fisher, and Bennie Joe Cade. ROW 2: Anita Sue Seal, Alvina Petitt, Caro1Nan Schwettman, Kathleen McCarty, Mary Mae Kimbel, Carole Sue Reed, Wanda Hartle, Sylvia Keesee, Carolyn Jones, and Sharon Dee Lance. AT TABLE: Jack DeKalb Raney, Roy Lee Reeves, Frances Arlene Roberts, and Willa Lee Swindell. 54
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REPURTEHS HT lllUHH The Show Must Go Un. Yes, that is the' philosophy of these students. When a journalism class failed to materialize this year. the publication of the paper seem to be in doubt, But eighteen members of the secretarial practice class and Davis Carpenter and Roy Lee Reeves volunteered to publish the school paper. Here we have the entire HILLTOP CRIER Staff, THIRD ROW, READING LEFT T0 RIGHT: Roy Lee Reeves, Georgia Glaug, Davis Carpenter, Wanda Hartle, Shirley Hooper, and Jane Pell. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Kee- see, Kay Riggs, Carolyn Jones, Mary Kimbel, Alvina Petitt, Kathleen McCarty, Mary Edith Dover, Anita Sue Seal, Sharon Lance, and Carole Sue Reed. THIRD ROW: fat tahlej Carol Nan Schwettman, Willa Lee Swindell, Arlene Roberts, and Joan L. Olson. M. 'S-s.... Round and round they go, but instead ofmusic com- ing out the HILLTOP CRIER will become a finished product. Here we see members of the staffgath- ering pages of an issue. READING LEFT TO RIG HT: Mary Mae Kimbel, Anita Sue Seal, Kathleen Mc- Carty, Willa Lee Swin- dell, Kay Riggs, Wanda Hartle, Jane Pell, Carolyn Jones, and Carole Sue Reed. The girls say that this is an easy way to lose a few extra pounds of avoirdupois, Members of the distribution department are engaged in getting the current issue of the Crier in the hands ofthe student body and to complete the mailing of fifty exchange copies, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Dee Lance, Kathleen Mc- Carty, and Carol Nan Schwettman.
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lHE STHFF Roy Lee Reeves ...... Co-editor .lack DeKalb Raney .... Co-editor Davis Flack Carpenter . Business Manager Bennie Joe Cade Assistant Business Manager GarnettFisher . . Advertising Manager Wanda Hartle . . . Senior Class Editor Mary Edith Dover . . Senior Class Ed. Georgia Glaus . . . Junior Class Editor Kathleen McCarty Alvina Petitt. . Mary Mae Kimbel Joan L. Olson . Willa Lee Swindell. . Sylvia Keesee . Shirley Hooper . Bill Cook. . . Jim Hill . . . Garnett Fisher . Carol Schwettman Carole Sue Reed Kay Riggs . . Albert R. Feldhoft Sophomore Editor . Freshman Editor . Feature Editor . Feature Editor . . Feature Ed . . Feature Editor . Feature Editor . .Sports Editor . . Sports Editor . . Sports Editor Promotional Mgr. . . Copy Editor . . Copy Editor . . Adviser i953-54 llltHillllIES 1 N 'lub 'S- Relaxing after a long session of work on several phases of the '54 MEMORIES, the staff takes time out to refresh with a bottle of theirfavorite cold beverage and chat about the latest school news. In the rear we see Financial Wizzard Carpenter bidding adieu to a five dollar bill--and does he hate to depart with it. ROY LEE REAVES JACK DeKALB RANEY DAVIS FLACK CARPENTER Co-editor Co-editor Business Manager
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