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LYNN BEHRNS ARRANGES pictures and copy into an interesting layout for the front page of the paper. IN J OURNALISM IN A MOOD of activity, Carla Baird, editor-in-chief, looks at the finished paper before it is submitted to the student body. ALETA COLLINS EXCHANGES her activity ticket with Becky Woodall at the bookstore for the latest issue of the Echelon.
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' ep? Members of the Echelon staff gather around the table in the newspaper office to discuss future issues. They are Grace Traecy, Carla Baird, editor, Suzanne Holland, Chet Day, Becky Woodall, Marilyn Rowland, Mr. Carl Clay, sponsor, Lyn Butler, and Teri Means. ECHELON STAFF GAINS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE Open to the entire student body, a contest led to SPORTS EDITOR CHET Day Prepares the materials the selection of the name of the Mitchell newspaper. Echelon, the military term referring to a flight for- mation in which each airplane flies at a certain ele- vation and at a certain distance behind and to the left or to the right of the airplane ahead, was the name chosen. Patterning after the military flight formation, the staff strove for precision, unity, and accuracy. Under the guidance and leadership of their spon- sor, Mr. Carl Clay, the 1965-1966 Echelon staff gained experience in the field of journalism by learning man- for his column in the Echelon. agement and production procedures. Mitchell's first student body was kept informed of upcoming events and reminded of past activities each time they received and assimulated one of the fifteen issues of the Echelon. Editor-in-chief was Carla Baird, news editor, Lynn Behrns, assistant, Marilyn Rowland, feature editor, Suzanne Holland, assistant, Lyn Butler, business manager and exchange editor, Sandra Aaland, editor- 0-'I' ial editor, Dave Saurer, assistant, Guy Till, sports editor, Chet Day, assistant, Skip Raimer, photo ad- visor, Mr. Frederick Southern, and photographers, Pat Kelly and Larry Watson.
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CMJ ,p-4. err 'CIS' FRONT ROW: Audrey Huff, Anne Brown, Cindy Pring, Gale Derrick, Marilynne Tarbet, ise Shadle, Lucile Giddings, Yoko Rarick. BACK ROW: Chet Day, Robert Wightman, Bob SECOND ROW: Jean Brickell, Kathie Graff, Diane Patterson, Jerry Weis, Phylinda West- Barcell, Dan Sollee, Ron Harris, Mike Esch, Chuck Esch. cott, Suzanne Holland. THIRD ROW: Bob Ebeling, Joyce Burley. David Saurer, Mary Lou- DIANE PATTERSON, MARY Mclver, and Fred Badke conduct a meeting of National Honor Society. S ACKNO LEDGES DURING A NATIONAL Honor Soci- ety meeting, Judy Lind, I.C.C. repre- sentative, and Cathy Nichols, secretary, follow parlimentary procedure. in Q1
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