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ECHO-Front row:

J.

Keeton, business manager,

J.

Ballantine,

sports e ditor, S. Moore, page editor, K. Wilson, ed itor-in-chief, P.

Carhart, page editor, S. Ke lly, photographer, D. Ke llerhouse, circu-

lation manager.

Second ruw:

C. Hubbard, Mrs. Gladys Brink,

adviser,

J.

Elfenbein, E. Colombo,

J.

Lewis, D. Lynch.

Third row:

S.

Seybolt, C. Winans, M. We lls,

J.

Tubbs,

J.

Lawless.

Echoites attend ESSPA convention in September

Proudly reviewing the third issue of the

Echo

editors

Sue

Moore, Karen

Wilson, editor-in-chief, jim Ballantine, and j o Carhart, preview the

newspaper upon its arrival from Cooperstown.

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Attending the annual ESSPA conve ntion at Syra–

cuse University last September, Kare n Wilson, Susan

Moore, and Priscilla Garhmt gained knowledge of the

atts and skills of newspaper production from classes,

clinics, and seminars.

At the convention, the

Echo

received awards for

newsprinting, sports, and editorials.

The use of diffe re nt type gave the

Echo

a new look

this year. With the close of the Star Job Shop, they

found a new printer, the

Freeman's journal

in Coopers–

town .

In order to h·ain intereste d unde rclassme n for the

newspaper next year,

Echo

editors conducted a work–

shop in the spring.

Juniors published the May issue of the

Echo.

Next

year's newly-electe d staff h·ied its hand at writing

under the guidance of thi s year's senior staff.

The year ended with a joint publications banquet

and a picnic. Guests at the banque t included the par–

ents of senior editors and the new staff.