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ABOVE: Staff members working under guidance of advisor, Sandra Grossi. BELOW: ECHO STAFF-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Krueger, Elaine Rose, Advisor; Sandra Grossi, Lynne Warren, Eric Park. LEFT LINE FROM TOP: Sherry Flesch, Marilyn Paul, Debbie Niemann, Joy Randy. RIGHT LINE FROM TOP: Janie Hutchison, Betty Jo Warfel, Lee Holiday, Debbie Beeson. LOWER RIGHT: Joy Rand and Debby Niemann carry editor, Sherry Flesch down hall to set up a free yearbook stand for the basketball game that evening. The winner was Lois Waller. Echo Records 1972- 1973 Year’s Events There is a big industry called Journalism. It employs millions of people with specialized talents in a countless variety of jobs. A grow- ing number of professionals now realize some of the most creative ideas are springing from the minds of yearbook staff members. The staff consisted of interest- ed and talented members that had something new and exciting to of- fer. They strived to reach the goal of a book, worth the time and mon- ey put into it. A book that would be treasured down through the years and looked back on as that was a very good year .
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Wildcat Tales: End Product of Hard Work Many of tomorrow's journalists evolve from today's High School newspaper staffs. Laying out and publishing a newspaper page is not an easy job. It takes a lot of hard work from photographers, reporters, the editor, and many more unsung heroes. The Wildcat Tales staff is very proud of its accomplishments throughout the year. They feel that they have expanded through more staff members, more freedom in writing, and most of all better ratings at contest. TOP: Editor Alice Mozee takes a minute to relax. ABOVE: Rodney Ambrose explains a news story to Mrs. Grossi. LEFT: Barb Huff, Cathy Lindsey, Cindy Himziker, and Lynn Cook check over School Celeb- rity ballots before final results are published in Wildcat Tales. BELOW: WILDCAT TALES STAFF - STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Lindsey, Diana Niemann, Rodney Ambrose, Barb Huff, Cindy Hun- ziker. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Cook, Tyrone Woolfolk, Diane Bradshaw, Alice Mozee, Mrs. Grossi, Advisor.
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GAA Expands Girl’s Sports Activities The Girls Athletic Department expand- ed this year to include a newly formed club, the Girls' Athletic Association. The G. A. A., with the help of Paula Zeller, sponsor helped bring girls sports out of the past and into the future. The girls or- ganized softball, basketball, volleyball and track to compete against other schools. They also organized gymnastics and arch- ery within the school as well as basketball and volleyball. The girls worked hard throughout the year making money to pay official referees. These money making projects included a bake sale, selling of mums at Homecoming, and selling of candles. Practice and hard work paid off in experience and expansion. With this ex- perience the girls plan to have a more sports filled future. Elaine Rose, president of GAA, pins a Homecoming mum on Barb Huff. GAA-KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Rose; president, Joy Rand; vice-pres. , Lynn Cook; treasurer, Janie Hutchison; secretary. STANDING: Cynthia Wyatt, Pam Woolfolk, Emma Summers, Gail Symes, Janice Runyan, Cathy Wilson, Brenda Martin, Lynne Warren, Miss Zeller; sponsor, Diane Niemann, Brenda Meyer, Debbie Reininger, Carol Held, Jackie Bierer, Debbie Strother, Brenda Love, and Mary Lorber. 22
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