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1 Echo Took 7 Months of Worries: Hardwork, Bills, Deadlines ASSOCIATE EDITOR Lee Lopez BUSINESS MANAGER --Janet Ruckle COPY EDITOR Carol Artntcirt THE BOSSES-Tom Kaler-EDITOR and Miss Ruth E. Thomas-ADVISOR. In September, l was little heard, except by the statl responsible lor me. Since that time, l have grown louder and louder. My call has been Memo- ries are Made of This. Slowly, steadily increasing in volume, my echoes have become Classes, Adminis- tration, Activities, and Patrons. With each echo were details, pictures, word sketches, division pages, and layout. As I expanded new ideas appeared. Not only did I have my growing pains, but my stat? had headaches, too! My strength was doubted, the staft's patience tried, but as l grew louder every- one worked harder and longer-selling ads, getting patrons, collecting subscriptions, rewriting, editing, and proof reading. I emerged a full grown voice- the Echo of l957. THE ECHO STAFF-Faye Nichols, Ellen Johnson, Relda Musselman, Larue Glidewell, Miss Ruth E, Thomas iAdvisori, Janet Ruckle, Tom Kaler, Charolotte Mastellar, Deanna Crebs, Joyce Kline, Peggy Kreamer, Lee Lopez, Carol Artman. ABSENT-Jack Fisher.
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HARD AT WORK-Members of the Historical Club are busy preparing the pamphlet My Community Yes- terday and Today. LEFT to RlGHTARuby Edwards, Mrs. Kile iAdvisorl, Jeanette Lowe, Deanna Crebs, Marilee Sweeney, Vanice Stackhouse, Joyce Kline, Doris Watts, Connie Derrick, Elva Gardner. The purpose ot the club is to interest students in their community and country, also to try and help teach them to apply their education in such a way that they will work for the common good of all the people and promote freedom. To reach these aims we look into the history of our communities, states, and our country. We are now working on a pamphlet entitled My Community Yesterday and Today. lt is a history of our immediate communities which comprise the Mill- ville Area Joint Schools. This we hope to get into the hands of the public during this year. TITLE BEARERSY Mrs. Kale-Advisor, Joyce Kline-News Re- POYYGY, Deanna Crebs-2nd Vice-President, Vanice Stack- houseffreasurer. PRESlDENTfRuby Edwards VICE-PRESIDENT-f-Jeanette Lowe SECRETARY-Connie Derrick I Q L Q 0 '5 Historical Club 5:2533
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Q W 5 F Council Give Service to School, Community The ultimate goal of the Athletic Council of the Millville Joint High School is to set up and regulate the athletic activities of the school. The council meets the third Thurs- day of every school month. Through these meetings problems, such as the purchasing of athletic equipment ond transportation, are ironed Out, The council also raises funds to bolster the athletic program by promoting the candy sales during noon hour, THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE SPORTS PROGRAM-Mr. Seymour Stere-President, Mrs. Mildred Glenn--Secretary, Mr. Wallace Derr-Treasurer, Mrs. T. A. Williammee, Mr, Adam Rarig, STANDING -- Larue Glidewell-Senior Representative, Mr. Walter Stanek, Janet Ruclcle- Sanlor Representative, Mr. Millard Ludwig, Mr. Harold Shaw. ABSENT-Mr. Kenneth Sweeney-School Board Representative, Mr. Donald Bangs4Community Representative. Q W O u AWA r ,, .f D F- ,gn '- V-Club Members Earn Letters in Three Major Sports Any senior high boy who has earned a maior letter in any sport may belong to this organization. To promote better sportsmanship in the school and among the boys participating in sports is the goal of the club. At the close ofthe season, large eight-inch blue M's are given to the members. Inscribed onthe letters are the symbols depicting the sport or sports in which the athlete earned his award. Students, faculty, and community should be loy- al to the athletes, who have earned this honor. Our Goal Good Sportsmanship T956-57 WEARERS OF THE M -'Mr, Ludwig iCoocht, Don Bitler, Ronald Holdren, Jim Waolcoclc, Bill Welliver, Chet Boudman, Gerti Kelsey, Roy Kreamer, Dick Holdren, Jack Wright, Jon Lawton, David Glenn, Torn Bitler, Henry Stackhouse, Tom Kaler, John Wintersteen, Mr. Stanelc iCoachi.
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