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Thyni Mae Hamrick fune Jordan, Betty Day (editorial page), David Bedford (photography), Joan Merri- wet her. Betty Saunders (news), Ann Singley. Hi-Ti ff MRS. C0R1NNE TURN AGE VALERA JONES MARY LOU LYLES MISS SHELBY HOLBROOK Editorial Sponsor Editor-in-ehicf Business Manager Business Sponsor 2S] MOM IAN
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ADVISORY COUNCIL— Upper: Row I—Owen, Shearer. Moore, Gilbert, Pruette, Cooper. Daris, Burforel, Williams, Parish, Dixon, Sims; Row 2—Clements, Faison, Bowman. Gibson, McDonald, Unger, Shropshire, Mrs. Bridgewater, King, lathes. Balder, Howard. Parser, Prince, Gunn. Thoss, Hinton; Row S—Booth, Carwic. Cog gin. Smith, Mayo. Prisock., Wood, Du Bose, Hayes. Shipper. Ham mac, Meyer, Jones, Walter. Lxswcr: Row I—Reece, Watkins, Singley, McKay, Poster. Parnell. Terrell. Hamner, Blackwell, Gilliland, Gay- nor; Row 2—Woodward, Dees. Denson, Ward. Sasser. Hall, Paulk, Cochran. Edmondson, Newlin, Rainier, Hatcher. Mclnnis. Glass; Row i—Wilson. Rutherford, Lasitter, Shoulders, Coney, Jett, laimbcrt, Daris, Nichols, Allen, Maxey, Stanley, Helreston, Sedlin. GOVERNING COUNCIL—(Reading counter-clockwise from preced- ing page.) Upper—Walter Hyde, rice-president; fim Tucker, president; Dot Hidler, secretary: Miss Gladys Baxter, faculty ad riser. Center — jack Tucker, publications; Charles Adams, music; Doris Pressley, student actinties; lack Wright, clubs. Lower—fttdy Wright, nominations and elections; Vivian Cherry, lost and found: Bebe Gwin, lost and found. Uft. below—Betty Chin, girls' hall monitors: Ruth Webb, all hall monitors; David Weathers, boys' hall monitors. Center, below—Career Kennedy, yard monitors; Woody Hiatt, pub- licity. Right, below—Nan Marler. finance; Dottie Bounds, finance; Mary Grace Scheuermann, finance. Uft Stanley Carpenter, president, presiding at meeting of Barton Council, sponsored by Miss Mildred Ellisor. MOM I AN [27
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ACTIVITIES For the HI TIMES 1947-1948 was a year crowded with activities and honors. It began with the annual subscription campaign featur- ing the Jamboree of football players. HI TIMES sponsored the appearance of David Rubinoff, who granted an interview. Among other celeb- rities interviewed were Eddy Arnold, General Joseph McNarncy, and Miss Elsa Aguirre. The journalism class perfected a Quill and Scroll library project of Alabama history. Several car- toons anti a poem were reprinted in ECHO. NSPA gave HI TIMES a rating with first class newspapers, ami CSPA with second class. Hetty Norris, Pat May her (features), Joyce Gaston, Mary Cook., Janice Stnngfellow. Standing — John Hater and Jack Tucker (cartoonists) Seated — Charles Slaughter (car- toonist) and John I try (sports u-nter). Typists—Frances Waller and Mar- jorie Harrison. CONVENTION Climax to a year of hard work was the trip to New York to attend the twenty-fourth annual convention of CSPA. HI TIMES was represented by 17 students and Mrs. Turnage, sponsor. Three delegates led discussion groups: Mrs. Turnage on “Should Your Paper Give Community Coverage? ; Valera Jones on What Is a Good Substitute for a Gossip Col- umn? ; and Harrell Galloway on “Is the Scoreboard Your Only Interest in Sports?” Ann Tiffin Hays spoke on “Youth Forum,” a weekly radio program. Delegates enjoyed nu- merous plays in New York and places of his- torical interest in Washington, D. C. MOII IAN [29 Hu si ness staff: How I—Mary Grice, Beverly Wilson. Pat Palmer, Jane Foster, June McKay; How 2—Shirley Jones, Hilly Rountree. Frances Fxhols. Marilyn Wilson, Sue Rahcock (advertising), Miss Holbrook (sponsor), Mary Lou Lyles (manager).
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