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Page 51 text:
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THE HlLLTOPPEli If it isn't here. it hasn't happenedfv . . . accurately describes the aim-and achievement-of the Hilltopper, the monthly news publication of Brook- field High School. The hard-working Staff of twenty-one sophomores. juniors, and seniors is under the direction of Mrs. Marian Kasmere. New this year were daily staff meetings held in the publication annex just off the Home Ec room and the Warrior emblem which appeared on the front page of the paper. Besides the work of reporting and writing, these busy staff members sold basketball and football programs and exchanged copies of the paper with neighboring schools. The Hilltopper, now in its twenty-seventh year of pub- lication, is a member of the Tri-County Journalism Association, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and the Brookfield chapter of Quill and Scroll, the national journalism honorary. The 1954 staff is as follows: Editor in Chief-Thomas McFarland Assistant Editor-Joy Faller Feature Editors--Mary Jeanne McKay, Beverly Sanker. Dolores Cuncic Columnists-Nancy Reese. Gloria Dur- isko. Grace Kroell Sports Editor-Ralph Leonard Sports Staff-Mike Kuzel. Gerald Bar- an. Carole Torma Junior Hi Flditor-Gerry Shull Exchange Editor-Margaret Callahan Reporters-Frances Kish. James Man- ion, Barbara Hegedus. Mildred Leonard, Lois Carnes. Mary Pat- 'Lerson Top to bottom: Reporters get together to scoop the news . . . What's the state of our budget? Editors McFarland and Fuller go over .Yii7lIlHCC'S with Dick Harrifl. business manager . . . Nine heads are better than one-when columnists and special editors meet in con ference. L
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'PHE ECHO Hurry here, hurry there, hurry, hurry everywhere . . . This may well describe the daily activities of the 1954 Echo Staff, working diligently to meet the deadline. The Echo, advised and directed by Mrs. Gratia Murphy and Miss Barbara Bintz, with Mr. John Hanrahan as subscription advisor, has a staff membership of fifty-four. The year-book is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and the Brookfield Chapter of Quill and Scroll. The 1954 Echo staff is as follows: Editors-in-Chief-Nancy Coppage, Marianne Tribby. Business Manager . . ,. H Donald Figurella Assistant Editor Jacquelyn Rowder Assistant Business Manager Richard Horning Advertising Editors-Janice Shawl, Steve Simco. Advertising Staff-Ralph Lunn, Paul Jurko, Stan Lewis, David Hughes, Emily Mo- sora, Suzie Hughes, Marilyn Dickson. Sports Editor -.. .,,,,,,s,,,,,s,,A. Ron Taiclet Sports Staff-Richard English, Clyde Werner, Mike Sivulich. Art Editor ,,,,,,,,,......,,. .Jim Obermiyer Art Staff-Ann Vinski, Jim Rotunno, Mary O'Brien. Literary Editors-Kathleen McQuigg, Jeanne McCullough. Literary StaH-Joan Bramble, Marian Cerbus, Nancy Smith, Betty Jennings, Kathy Greguric, Christine DiMatteo, Rita Gilliland. Photography Editors. .. vssss., Mary Jane Rado Photography Staff-Ruth Butler, Margaret Soroka, Valeria Verroco, Betty Yanik, Glenda Coppage, Ron Simco. Ofice Stag-Marilyn Gozik, Marjorie Taylor, Claudine Taylor, Rosella King, Jean Rozich, Mary Gelety, Pat Bartosh. Typists-Doris Hayes Hume, JoAnn Kozarich, Eleanore Hansley, Pat McShane, Bon- nie Hodge. Circulation--Priscilla Novak, Mary Lou San- gregario, Pat Ross, Rose Marie Sim- Lon. Sports staff looks on, while the Photography stag pastes a pictuiev . . . The Office staff gets instructions and com- pares copy, u-ith the Literary Stag . . . The Editors and the Business Manager comment on the Photography staffs latest accomplishments . Art work seems to be a pleasure to these youthful artis s . . . The Advertising staff checks on the year- bt-ok's latest patrons . .
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BIOLOGY CLUB An vvciitltil 2-nfl lun-fillocl fit-lcl trip to Cla-vclamd . . , planting trot-s at tht- Tflllllllllll County Arhort-ttiin , . . intt-rt-sting and lively meetings . . . sponsoring clztnccs for the entire school th:-sv arcs only 41 low accomplishments of the Biology Cltih. onv of Hl'IlflliilLxlfl.S most active ovgztriixaitions this yn-air. Studs-nts rnaking an A or B in biology for tht- H1141 six wot-ks of thy t:Qt1i'sff are cligihlv lor mumhtwship. M r. Duane Rodgers is tht- ziclvisor of thing out- standing, group. :..l2M, I-low 1 -'Mig liotluwis. M. Ptittttrson. 'Tn-a.s.J. E. Billig. 4Y1cu Presb: S. Simco. tPio 'l'i'il:hy. KSCLHI. How 2 B. Todut. J. Hzulo. N. Rm-su. M. J. McKay, E. lVIo:sorzi. M. l,conzard, V. Stt-volts. M Clillzilitiii. J. Zorzi, K. Cariit-s, J, Spak, G. Smith. Rom .3 B. Jvnninus. D. Smith. M. Taylor. NI. Gravelle. J. Fallcr. J. Rowdt-r. A. St-och. E. Gt-lety. C. Snyder. I., Carnes. J. Gaglliardi. Row 4--W. Etilmnk. KI. Skoitic. T. McFarland. R. Leonard. J. Voytko, .I. McKenzie. H fait lvt. P. Mittal. VV. Bznimstark, H. Horning. R, Gonder. Rom Nlis Robinson NI OBIICII fpllll J Bicho fTI9lSl K Gicgzuiie fViLc Pics? NI Gozix rP1LsJ S Guthiie tSecJ P 'Wald CHistJ Mis Tsui Row C Hodu E Todut C C1-ea B Crex P Baxtu S Dans C Thomi J Lunhagh E Hinslu 'XT Dohozi E Holsingei B Todut Rom B Hod 4 C1 Wloig.-in R Claik b Ddugheitv L Coxson A Xinski H Cvulli K Uihtltin K Nlinioi P Pdsqucrilla G Adams Row Klin imin NI E Homk G Smith A Dellaico F Miller 'NI Lclnhith E ci I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Lnrlei tht flueuion oi M1 Edna Tsui the Futuie Honimnfihu 1 1 ipicllx htcomin one of the ltlgest and mo t actixe Qlubs in out school DU11Dg1l115 xefu the QlIlN hcaid manx intuestln nd inioimatixg spe ilxus sang Catols tt Christmas foi h pitdl hut ins and hglcl 1 f toi tht stucltnt One of the highlights of the XCII vm hftxing, 1 Biooixfielml 0 1 lu C tithiif tlutccl Btfatn Y its Piclsicltnt it ta cm nv ntion in Colum us 'I-. ' A' .i. at: . ' . 'Q .1 . ' V 1 2--. 4'-, . . , ' . . 2. . ' , . es.- V z'. . -jx ,,, - .,. . , . , . 1' . A - , '4ilNl. :la 2... . f. . . . . .i X z'. .P-' rot 21. ' . A '. .-' 1 .Q f Af 'l Y. , ,H ,N 'F .E ' . ,, ' 2 I Z . B 1 5 . ' 1, 1 B- ' . ., I .' - v f . ,'.,. ,, . , skzatiiig pzrticls ' - .' 1 s. ' j 5 1 K' Q ' 'ts ' ' j 1 ' ' -irl Sz 1.1 1 1 I A . . 2 . A . J 3 h ,.
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