Leopard Tales (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1976 Page: 3 of 34
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PUBLISHER
ADVISOR
EDITOR
John (Vito) Zavoina
MANAGING EDITOR
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Dennis Locke
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Rita Batla
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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
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PHOTOGRAPHY
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
Ronnie Maddux
REPORTERS
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Carolyn Curtis
Director of Student Publications
Leopard Tales is published fifteen
times during the school year by
the journalism department of
Temple Junior College, 2600
south First, Temple, TX, 76501.
Member: Texas Junior College
Press Association and Associated
College Press.
Erma Mathis, Natalie Dykowski,
John A. Zavoina, Debbie Hill, Susan
Johnston, Ronnie Maddux, Debbie
Davis, George Wilhite, Darrell
Beauchamp, Jim Phillips, Rosanne
Hajda, Jim Spoon, Betty Guyer, Dave
Paetzel, Patricia Ryan, Jimmie
Evelyn Hoffman, Mary Jane Kahlig,
Beverly Brading, Rita Batla, Todd
Brooks, Billy Nabours, Dennis Locke,
Mike Peck
Leopard
Tales
Christmas Issue
Dr. Walter H. Paul Jr.
Dean of Student Services
Temple Junior College
Dr. Marvin R. Felder
President
Jim Phillips
Darrell Beauchamp
Rosanne Hajda
Natalie Dykowski
Betty Guyer
Billy Nabours
Mike Peck
Patricia Ryan
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This, the last issue of
Leopard Tales for the fall
semester, is being presented in
a magazine style format as sort
of our gift to you for Christmas.
Aside from our usual news
coverage, each Leopard Tales
staffer has written a feature for
your enjoyment. These features
include a compilation of recipes
by Rosanne Hajda, a humorous
look at Santa’s new crew of
reindeer by George Wilhite,
Mike Peck’s view of the true
meaning of Christmas and Pat
Ryan’s report on New Year’s
Day customs and how they got
started. Jimmie Hoffman, a
wife and mother, does a feature
on Christmas from a mother’s
point of view and the problems
of last minute shopping by
photographer Jim Phillips.
These are only a few of the arti-
cles that just about cover the
Christmas season.
Illustrations for this issue
were done by Beverly Brading,
Jim Phillips with some con-
tributed by the Temple Daily
Telegram.
The staff worked hard on
this issue with the hope you will
have a very merry Christmas, a
happy new year and much suc-
cess on your final exams.
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Leopard Tales (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1976, newspaper, December 3, 1976; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1380097/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Temple College.