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K 1 i . Janell Marr Barry Ballow Jeff Hill Activity Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Gather News A bi-weekly newspaper for Temple City High School had long been the dream of the Rampage staff. ln No- vember, 1957, the staff was granted the additional necessary funds, and permission was given by the Stu- dent Cabinet in order that this dream might become a reality in January, 1958. Under the fine leadership of Susan Solsby, editor- in-chief, the staff published an issue of the Rampage twice a month. An extra publication called for more ads, more stories, and more work in general, but the group did their va- rious iobs efficiently. For the editors, they had twice as many pages to plan, headlines to write, stories to assign, Intent on meeting the deadline for their first bi-weekly are the members of the Rampage newspaper staff. copy to read, and deadlines to meet. Reporters were kept busy interviewing people, writing and rewriting copy, in order to get their assigned stories in on time. The business staff had to bring in double the amount of ads as before. All this was done to give the student body a more accurate and up-to-date record of school events as they happened. The editorial staff was composed of Sue L'Homme- dieu, front page, Elinore Pascoe, feature page, Janell Marr, activities, Barry Ballow, sports, and Jeff Hill, busi- ness manager. Mrs, Edith Ackerman was adviser, and the pictures for the paper were taken by William Gill of the Santa Anita Studio in Arcadia. fqgw If L. if-eq 3 Q Z 'inllt QQ ff 1 flQ ZW, if A G
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Susan Solsby Editor-in-Chief Sue L'Hommedieu Elinore Pascoe Front Page Editor Feature Editor J U t Newspaper Staff: Back row: M. Grande, S. Higgs, M. Quinn, N. Fullco, B. Pivovaroff. Front row: B. MacBeTh, K. Davis, P. Wefmore, J f.,' . Springer, B. Herrmann. fam ' L
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-Os' 4-9E.,i'A'. W 4.,A,L,,., I Stage Dwellers: Buck row: J. Gorisek, C. Zernickow, Y. Banker, J. Allen, B. Borger, K. Primm, L. Hughes, B. Adams, W. Cunningham L Mentze J. Hutcheson. Third row: D. Aguilera, B. Whitley, B. Ballow, B. Taylor, A. Leonard, R. Morris, J. Church, B. Halverson, T. Roper T Baron V Tusa. Second row: S. Smith, E. Henderson, J. Beckner, S. L'Hommedieu, S. O'Toole, N. Moore, C. Ferraro, S. Skelley, S. Johnston L Overlm C. Mason. Front row: R. Stipp, J. Truppelli, B. Nestie, K. Williams, S. Grainger, L. Conklin, J. Foley, C. Crane, B. MacDonald M E Derrick Robert Kirtley Drama Director T hespians Perform The Stage Dwellers, sponsored by Robert Kirtley, had a busy and successful year. In November the group presented Four at Eight. The four plays presented were Fumed Oak by Noel Coward, Sparkin' by E. P. Conkle, Marthe by Noel Armstrong, and A Case for Two Detectives, author un- known. ln December the group joined forces with the music department, under the direction of Roger Lockie, in the presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian- Carlo Menotti. In February the Stage Dwellers presented The Barretts of Wimpole Street by Rudolph Beiser. The May production had not been selected at the time we went to press. The Stage Dwellers attended The Doctor in Spite of Himself by Moliere, which was presented by The Play- ers at East Los Angeles Junior College. ln December the group traveled to Mt. San Antonio College to attend their production of The Night of Jan- uary l6 by Ayn Rand. Trips to University of Southern California, Whittier College, Occidental College, and University of California at Los Angeles were planned also for the year. Officers of the Stage Dwellers were: President, Peggy Hammond, Vice- President, Marilee Magie, Secretary, Linda Overlin, and Treasurer, Carolyn Crane.
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