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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Starr Roberts, Patsy Duf fey, Nona Siegrist, co-copyeditor; Norma Baliis, business manager; Frances Thompson, editor-in-chief; Betty Harris, managing editor; Mary Ruth Scanlon. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Moore, co-photographic chairman; Bob Morrow, co-photographic chairman; Eddie Fuller, photographer; Miss Johnson, advisor; Arvin Wiltbank, Lenora Thompson, Phillip Davidson. Not pictured: George Sinclair. PUBLISH THf COPPffi CAT Starr Roberts, Patsy Duffey, Norma Baliis, Marlene Parsons and Nona Siegrist fold programs for the Miami football game. Proceeds from programs helped finance the annual. The fourteen pages which were added this year make-the 1955 Copper Cat the largest ever published. Pub- lications class members did many things besides set up copy. They sold c a n d y, took pictures, sold advertise- ments and subscriptions to the annual. Each member industriously put forth his time and ideas into the various pro- jects for their completion. Art work in this issue was done by Albert Andazola, former member of the Publication Class. LEFT: Nona Sie- grist and Patsy Copeland, co-copy editors,sell a sub- scription for Cop- per Cat to Jimmy Bishop. RIGHT: Frances Thompson and Betty Harris trim individuals pic- tures. This page sponsored by RISDON'S STUDIO
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MRS. EULALIA DANKS, B. A., Arizona State Col- lege, Tempe ;Soph- omore Class Spon- sor . Grace Pena, Peg- gy Wood, Beth Garret and Olivia Saucedo review workbook in pre- parationfor a shorthand test. iypt HOD KttP RECORDS In the more advanced years of commer- cial training, the students learn to use of- fice machines, the ditto, mimeograph and calculators. The commercial department printed the programs for all the football games, and also for other school activities. ABOVE: O'Dell Henderson and Pat Richardson run a trial balance in bookkeeping. BELOW RIGHT: Mar Lynn Ormsby, Emilia Sierra, Mary Tellez and Olivia Saucedo work on their budgets in typing II. BE- LOW LEFT: Charlotte M u 11 e n e a ux and Sandra Roberts fix a bulletin board in business economics.
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FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Cross, jr. high editor; Barbara Dawe, reporter; Elinor Nar- delli, feature editor; Ruby Allen, production manager; Nelda Cross, managing editor; Betty Jo Hanna, business manager; and Barbara Eubanks, exchange editor. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C a r 1 i n e Cox, Barbara Hartner, Mr. Davis, advisor; Nancy Fuller, editor-in-chief; Jack Ballard, sports editor; Joyce Gentry, reporter; Elaine Whittenburg, and Mary Jo Stewart. HITE fOfi THE WILDCAT The Wildcat is published by the journalism class. It is a six page, mimeographed newspaper, publish- ed every two weeks. The main objective of journalism is to familarize students with the workings of the news- paper as well as to enable students to become discrim- inating readers. The school newspaper attempts to serve the school and students as operating newspapers attempt to serve a city. t UPPER RIGHT: Mary Jo Stewart, reporter; and Nancy Fuller, editor-in-chief; mimeograph a Wildcat page. LOWER RIGHT: Staff members work on Oc- tober issue of Wildcat. LEFT TO RIGHT-Nancy Fuller, Barbara Hartner, Headline Editor, Bar- bara Dawe, Carolyn Cross, Elaine Whittenburg, and Carline Cox, Copy Editor. This page sponsored by Bailey's Office Supplies, Safford, Arizona
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