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Members ofthe Little Echo sveff ere, Left to mem, nresr now. Billie smith, Carol m o 'e w 5 Gholson, Evelyn Roggenstein, Business Manager, Virginia Barnes, Esperanza Montes, Angelina Lopez, Nellie Perez. SECOND ROW: Verma Davis, Faith McWilliams, Amanda Ford, Joyce Bell, Nancy Grande, Assistant Edilor, Dorothy Dysart, Leona Lunnen, Joan Anderson, Sponsor Mr. Miner. THIRD ROW: Alton Allen, Betty Avila, Donita Siegfried, Editor, Martin Eubanks, Bill Esler, Joe Grimes, Jean Beard, Mercedes Vidaurri, Ruth Rodriguez. elif!!! CLA., We of the Little Echo Staff believe we have had a most successful and profitable year. The Little Echo has had better coverage of the news and its handsome front page printed by Don Murdock in two colors has added much to its attractiveness and boosted its sales. Under Mr. Miner's excellent direction, more students have been able to have the opportunity of working on the Little Echo. Our large staff is divided into two smaller staffs, the A and B Staffs, which take turns working on the paper. One staff publishes it one week and the other the next. This way more of us can work on the paper and competition is stimulated to see which staff can put out the best paper. Virginia Barnes, Reporter 73
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ll Ph to by B tWaHs Members of the Annual Staff are, left to right: FIRST ROW: Jackie Hale, Fern Guess, Joe Grimes, Ellen Hamilton, Marilyn Beard, Carol Maresh, Janet Holmesley, Sponsor Mrs. Rogers. SECOND ROW: Jack Perry, Earl Husby, Yvonne Peterson, Eugene Ross, Freddie Coats, Tony Seeley. THIRD ROW: Joe Kuttruff, Natalie Guptill, Editor, Frances Bigler, Betty Lou Southerland. CAMERA SHY: Raymond Robles, Mike Garrison, Ruth Farrage. MGUAAOOL This year 'the Annual Staff has proved itself a hard working group and we be- lieve we have achieved our goal which was to publish an annual the Student Body can be proud of. The Editor, Natalie Guptill and her staff, and Mrs. Rogers, whom we could not have done without, have typed, pasted and dreamed up all the pictures, copy and art work that make up this annual. If it were not for the full co-operation of each member of the Annual Staff, we could not have given you so complete an annual. Outside the Annual Staff, the art classes contributed by checking copy, pasting up the class pictures and printing our beautiful silk screened division sheets. Special recog- nition goes to Raymond Robles who designed the division sheets and the cover. 72
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l l i Photo by Bert Watts Members of Service Club are, left to right: FIRST ROW: Fern Guess, Claudia Hayes, Kenneth Brown, June Rogers, Joe Grimes, Mary Poe and Frances Dysart. SECOND ROW: Jackie Crain, Evelyn Roggenstein, Freida Karr, Margean Butler, Ovella Daniels, Dorothy Dysart and Danny Laver. THIRD ROW: Joyce Bell, Verma Davis, Amanda Ford and Sponsor, Mr. Hutch- ison. eruice The Service Club was formed only a year ago, but since has become one of the most vital clubs on the campus. The Club renders such services to the Student Body as selling tickets at ball games, working in concession stands, and doing other activi- ties necessary to carrying out Student Body activities, such as running the two campus stores. Last year the members of the Club received jackets in the Club colors, and Club pins for their fine work. This year a trip to Grand Canyon is planned for its members. 74
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