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this ledger of Don life THE YEAR BEGAN at a leisurely pace for the annual staff. Field trips to U.C.L.A. and Redlands on journalism Days were part of their Y! more relaxed schedule. This didn't last for long. One hectic week was spent right before this book went to press on deadline. One staff reward was the Publications Ban- quet held on june 9, at Knott's Berry Farm. Both the annual and newspaper staffs donned their best attire for a very enjoyable evening. JAN FAYETTE Sophomores SANDY BROXHOLME Faculty BETTY HOLT Co-Editor THOR JOHNSON Sports VERN PATTERSON Sports I , at YB 'GM ' ' til' I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD, just singing a song... BOB WEYGAND, staff photographer for the past three years, spent two whole days atop build- ing H getting junior and Sophomore group shots. Nothing is impossible, BOB'S theory, bouyed the staff often. Each staffer had ample opportunity to demonstrate resourcefulness, creativeness and ability to accept responsibility. Suggestions by MISS MCMONEGAL, the staff supervisor, were appreciated and worked out well in producing a better annual. With an experi- enced staff of nine to train prospective cub members, next year holds great promise. qv iv
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Q, gp . 'rn MA LVI NA SHANNON Secretary DOTTIE HICKMAN Activities REBA FLEMING El Espejo staff published EL ESPEJO staff worked hard in producing the annual this year. Many tedious hours were spent on layout and copy. Everyone lost weight because of so much running around the campus for various information.Deadlines were met, but as soon as one was over, there was another to expect. The work wasn't easy, especially since the entire staff was new. But, they learned and worked together in true comradeship, all with the common goal of producing a good annual. JULIE SCHARFENBERG, bus- iness manager, handled the advertising. Under herdirection, the staff sold a total of 31,l00. JULlE'S resourcefulness, tact, and thoughtfulness, paved the way for future good public relations with our advertisers. DON TILTON Co-Editor PAT BOWKER Clubs CATHY BRIDGES Seniors SANDY FISHER juniors LINDA STEFANOVIC Clubs Activities BEVERLY POLK Leaders
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Q 0l3l7lCli ASSISTANTS: ROW l. Carole llowland, Carolyn l-'arley,Jane lfinley,Cheryl Simon,Cynthia Hansen, Yvonne Smith, Prudence lledrick, Penny Carson, Carol Vandehey, Marsha McCowan, Judy Cobb, Judy Been, Carolyn Redfoot, ROW 2.Sharon l3ankhead,lJonna Veale, Janice Dupras, Judy OlflflCl'i GIRLS were trained by our administration in actual office routines. They typed, filed, col- lected roll sheets, and delivered messages, there- by rendering ll valuable service to our busy secretaries. Flinspach, JoAnn lloltschune, Reba Fleming, Janice Cer- jak, JoAnn Grandstaff, Sandre Ford, Sherry Mayo, Joan Lalonde, Jan Shahan, Judy Messick, Myrna Martin, Karen Little, Jeanne llutson, Sharon Barry, Marianne Green, Judy Caldrone, Linda Williams, Delores Gallagher. STUDENT STORIS WORKERS opened the store every morning from 8:00 to 3:15 and during lunch. Inexpensive paper, pencils, notebooks, book covers, erasers, pens and., .candy were sold. Dons appreciate this convenience, Apprentice clerks make for school efficiency W wwf, M, ,, ,, . f AML, may M22 ,NM .W ,,,, ,,:,,.E.,.: I, .- -.....-,v,. .1-rim: - ..,. A ., , -L ,1 X ejigr' 1 ef Nh . W , . as .M W S'l'IlDliN'l' STORE CLICRKS: ROW 1. Penny Carson, Cheryl Simon, Yvonne Smith, ! Prudence lledrick, Judy Been. ROW 2. Carolyn Farley, Judy Cobb, Carole Howland, .J Marsha Mcffowan.
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