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Co-editors Roger Johnson and Hal Caswell rough out pages. Each year the small room at the East end of the building becomes the scene of a battle to pro- l 967 EC H 6 duce a yearbook. 1967 was no exception, and a strange combination of midnight oil and elbow grease was used in large quantities as the editors and staff sweated over sales, deadlines, layouts, deadlines, proofreading, and deadlines. But we did it. Echo staffers dissect books from other schools to see what makes a yearbook tick. HW] Cir io fc M, Mi
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Row 1 (1-r) Sue Cleeton, Lilla Walton, Betsy Tate, Lou Ellyn Green, Sharon Turner, Sally Leighton, Mrs. Linda Daily, Kate MacDonald, Karen Kramer, Charlotte Osborn, Ruth Ezell, Karen Evans, Stephanie Vandrick. Row 2 (l-r) Jane Wilde, Chris Postiff, Camile Smith, Kerry DeNoyer, Julie Sundquist, Doro- thy Betts, Sue Graubner, Kathy Gilden, Jackie Hewitt, Janet Osborne, Joyce Mansfield, JoAnn Carter. Row FHA Grows Through Se This year the Future Home- makers of America, under the leadership of President Sally Leighton and their advisor, Mrs. Linda Daily, have accomplished much. In the fall, many of the girls took part in a bike hike to Huron Farms. Then members worked hard planning a skit with the Milan Chapter and making program covers for the Regional FHA meeting at Vandercook Lake. Other FHA activities included a trip to Detroit, making Christ- mas stockings for the children in the WRAND nursery, and spon- soring the annual Spring Sports Banquet. 3 (l-r) Lawanda Roach, Glenda Carter, Sally Brooks, Lee Brasseur, Janis Kersey, Jackie Taylor, Pam Kuchnicki, Pam Swack, Jessie Kersey, Debbie Bowen, Carol Pinter, Mickie Crandell, Barb Blasey. Row 4 (l-r) Cheryl Smith, Barb Carter, Debbie Betts, Nancy Linda Wood, Martha Caswell, Dayle Yokely, Peggie Patrick, Karen Gex, Nancy Goings, Susan Kerle, Ladaney, Sue Thompson, Maria Easley. rvice Left to right—Mike Osadchuck, Bob Packer, Steve Maggio, Sharon Turner, Roger Johnson, and Jody Anderson enjoying the food at the FHA-sponsored Spring Sports Banquet.
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Experience, they say, is the best source of knowledge, and if that is true, the Rough Rider should be in pretty good shape, with both of its editors and much of its staff back from last year. It is especially encouraging to note that editors Jody Anderson and Sally Leighton produced a paper last year that netted thema first place rating on a nationwide basis. Under the able guidance of Miss Thelma McAndless, the girls and their staff look forward to an even better rating at the end of Members of the Rough Rider staff look over copies of the Detroit News while this school year. waiting for assignments from co-editors Jody Anderson andSally Leighton, ‘The Rough Rider The Rough Rider A monthly newspaper devoted to the interests of the Roosevelt School of East ern Michigan University at Ypsilanti. Published by Standard Printing Com- pany, Ypsilanti. Co-Editors . ; Jody Anderson Sally Leighton Copy Editor ............ Betsy Tate Feature Editors «. Bonnie Fore Sue Graubner Sports Editor veces Steve Maggio Advertising Editor occu Tom Cox Mike Osadchuk Art Editor Bob Packer Photography Hal Caswell Student Council Editor Charlotte Osborn Club News Editor ........ Dorothy Betts Exchange Editor Barbara Blasey Sr. Spotlight Editor . Debbi Davis Advisor eaesiess Thelma McAndiess Co-editors Anderson and Leighton chuckle over the wit of Alex- ander, a somewhat improbable mouse who writes a column for the Rough Rider.
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