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A ,W I Sf 4' . -. -,.- . ,I V. '- I it s is n fu. v s at i ECHO news editor Carol Hayden and Nancy Crimmins prepare to type copy for the paper. CTD' The executive stad and advisor of the ECHO gather around to discuss and draw up the next issue. fs, al'- 'li 'x I F, I 5 f A 'Evan .v . -f V - z' ,. ,x . ..1 -323 . k .,v- Tommy Bucltler, sports editorg Donna W'ray, feature editnrq and Kathleen McGuire, exchange editor, paste stories on the dummy. Informing students and parents of school activities is the main purpose of the school paper, the ECHO. In addition to putting the paper out twelve times a year, the ECHO workers, together with the ARIES staff sold subscriptions and advertising space, and put on the first ECHO-ARIES Hop. The executive staff, headed by Sid Knock, editor- in-chiefg Carol Sturtevant and Carol Haina, assistant editorsg Doris Muller, business manager: Barbara Brown, managing editor, and aided by their co-- workers worked many hours to meet each deadline. A side branch of the newspaper, the Press Bureau, is edited by Judy Byrd. .Rn Left: Working out their problems on the ECHO are: Nancy Moore, advertising manager: Gloria Baker, circulation managerg and ,Ioan Catts, assistant business manager. Allow: ECHO- ARIES photographs Ed McClellan and Dan Perkins study prints.
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Sulfland Informed By ECHO ,-ll' The ECHO staff gathers around to copyread the proof of the paper recexved from the pnnter BOARD OF EDITORS EDITOR IN CHIEF SID KNOCH Assistant Edztors Carol Sturtevant Carol Hama Managmg Editor Barbara Brown News Edztors Carol Hayden Nancy Cnmmms Feature Editor Donna Wray Sports Editor Tommy Buckler Exchange Editor Kathleen McGu1re Photography Ed McClellan Dan Perkms BOARD OF MANAGERS BUSINESS MANAGER DORIS MULLER Assistant Buszness Manager Joan Carts Circulation Manager Glorxa Baker Ad vertzsmg Manager Nancy Moore Advzsor Mr Andrew McKelvxe 136
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Quill and Scroll Honors, Press Bureau lnforms as , Members of Quill and Stroll. - , . 11-,, Carole Sturtevam, secreiaryg , 4 . f 2. g- , X , L- Doris Muller, treasurer, Ann 1'.',1 W .Qi-ig lfllin. presidentg Gordon Pista' celt, vice president: Carol Vllaina, jg gs L 7- if A ' ' Barbara Brown, Nlary Thom- 'I '. J-pf lg 0 A V s. . ',. ' M. - Q -' ' son. and Sid lxocli. after the -,A j .5 4 , , 3.52 ,Q V l'elsruary induction. ,G -Q, .' M A ' - ,gif-A - ,a . . V. 4. a QA, 4 ,Y ,EF M ,.-s.. ki. . -2 f' r w - 5, Q., , 1 5: -Agn 42.4. jj -f . . ., , f i' ., I ' :M 'M 4s.QQQf,f,, f ' aff f V ..'!'f'i'w M' . f Quill and Scroll and the Press Psureau are similiar in that they looth pertain to journalism. Here the simi- larity ends, however. Honoring students who excel in some phase of jour- nalism is the purpose of Quill and Scroll. ln addition to showing superior accomplishment in the field of journal- ism, a Quill and Scroll member must posses other qualifications. He must be in the top third of his class, be a junior or senior, and have written 100 inches of copy. . Press Bureau members, Phyllis Trail and Mary XVolfe, assist ,ludy Byrd, editor, in writing bulletins for local newspapers. Ann lfllin, Doris Muller, Gordon Piseacelt, and Carole Sturtevant were indicated in their junior year at the annual -journalism Banquet. The Press Bureau is formed for the purpose of pro- moting puhlicity for Suitland. This is done by sending weekly releases to all area papers. lidited hy junior, sludy Byrd, rhe Press Bureau is also staffed by Phyllis Trail and Mary Wolfe. N ,2i' -:Nl
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