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1968 ECHO Grinds Out Copy After months of hard work, worry about sales, and near panic over dead- lines, the Echo staff succeeded in putting out a 1968 yearbook. The staff, headed by Suzy LaRue and Harold Tripp, spent long hours on production. Despite the many problems that sprang up through- out the year, they still managed to carry their project to completion. Other mem- bers of this year’s staff included: pho- tographer—Wylie Zickgraf; business manager—Nelson Wood; seniors— Betsy Bryan, Barb Campbell; sports—Mike Washington, Dave Gessert; faculty Pat Wadke; underclassmen—John Dusbiber. Co-editors Suzy LaRue and Doug Tripp reveal one of their many funny experiences in the production of the 68 ECHO. Echo staff members take time off from their daily business 22 to sing a chorus of “Jingle Bells.’ Please don’t ask why.
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2 een Front row (l-r) JoAnn Carter, Chery! Smith, Debbie Hale, Pam Kuchnicki, Val Leabu, Darlene Turner, Mrs. Jane Kulpinski, Pat Wadke, Barb Pinter, Ruth Ezell, Susan Kerle, Jessie Kersey, Betty Giles. Second row (l-r) Lawanda Roach, Jennette Eliott, Janet Burrell, Janet Osborn, Karen Kramer, Lynn Rowan, Kathy Proper, Janell Hoover, Sue Thompson, Linda Wood, Martha Caswell, Becky Taylor. Third row (l-r) Nancy Goings, Linda Karson, Karen Karoub, Jackie Hewitt, Kathy Gilden, Debbie Bowen, Linda Robertson, Judy Lawniczak, Dayle Yokely, Mickie Crandell, Carol Pinter, Debbie Betts, Nancy Gex. Fourth row (l-r) Diana Furtney, Lusia Mitchell, Ann Keller, Annette Lamb, Amy Otis, Peggy Hackett, Cindy Truhn, Danielle King, Kathy Kennedy, Pam Swack. F.H.A. on the Go-Go Ho! Ho! Go! Go! These peppy syllables char- acterize the mood of the F.H.A. Under the guid- ance of their new sponsor Mrs. Jane Kulpinski they have been brightening the corner where they are. They decorated the cafeteria with collages. They made hand puppets for the Children’s Christmas party at the State Hospital. They served goodies for parents and faculty at their Christmas open house. They have done so many things that this list must be left incomplete, but it would be sad to forget their twice-a-month pot luck suppers. The Go-go-girls—now have it made. (l-r) Lawanda Roach, Jo Ann Carter, and Debbie Hale open up noon hour concession as one of the many projects of F.H.A.
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my 6 Rough Rider editor Amy Sanzi even has time for a smile as she prepares to publish the school’s paper. ROUGH RIDER “All I know is what I read in the papers.” Editor Amy Sanzi and associate editors Linda Karson and Gail Golloway and their devoted staff keep Will Rogers’ quote in mind when working on the Rough Rider. They try to produce as many papers as time and money will allow to keep the student body and fac- ulty informed on “‘what’s happening.” Under the sponsorship of Miss Thelma McAndless, the staff attempts to write the news as it happens. When important events occur, the reporters go to work, their cameras start snapping, the type- writers click, the copy editors write, and the editors proofread, and finally the presses roll. Rough Rider staff members begin to scale walls, whenever a dead- line approaches.
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