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9 JQQSGIA' l2Qy jI?fGI1S'CgOk.SfIC CS C50 O 'GSS I Nei 5 Xf X, Lijsk, fp, 2. ' siege- ly Q1 in Q' g - W-we-f' THE CRISP OFFICERS . . . Mr.Robert R. Shotzberger, Faculty Advisor. Diane Stock- slager, Editor, Dawn Stockslager, Business Manager, Sharon Raffensperger, Assistant Editor, and Shelley Bell, Assistant Business Manager. The Caesar Rodney Inter-scholastic School Press, better known as the CRISP is responsible for the publishing of the school annual, a record of our school year. It offers to interested students an opportunity to get first hand training in -salesmanship, photography, copy editing, lay-out work, and do plenty of work. It is composed only by hard work and long hours. The staff hopes in years to come this book will bring back fond memories. THE CAESAR RODNEY HIGH SCHOOL CRISP STAFF . . . ,,,, ,,,VV, H,,U ,,, at , , . M, .,., . ,.,..,,,...,, it I . if My Hire... M 'ta
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y-elif 767 The Rider 67 is the school newspaper, an integral M , . ii. part of the Journalism classes at Caesar Rodney. The . class gives instruction in the collection, editing and 7 . printing of news in, around and about school. Additional work is done in proof-reading, lay-out and publication SW, of news. As proof of the work done in class, the students publish periodically the Rider 67, our school newspaper. J The students gather information by newshawking, inter- viewing and by attending the many activities around school . . . Periodically a Rider Junior is edited covering current affairs and the final edition each year features the graduating class. The fine papers which are turned out speak well of the work of these students under the supervision of Mr. Abbott and the editorial staff. Editorial Staff of the Rider include Judi Camp and Rhonda Torgerson, Co-Editors, Laura Augustinovicz, Business Manager and Mr. G. Robert Abbott, Faculty Advisor. RIDER 67 STAFF . . . FIRST ROW: Wilbert Comegys, William Lomax, Todd Pankoff, Ben Wisher, Roman Ditto, Christine Harris and JoAnn Frazier. SECOND ROW: Cathy Rhodes, Joan Lafferty, Bonnie Wilson, Rhonda Torgerson,Shirley Warren, Susan Bourne, Gail Gehrmann, Dawn Stockslager and Helen Reed. LAST ROW: Mr. Robert Abbott, Faculty Advisor, Laura Augustinovicz, Judi Camp, Pam Mears, Lucy Lingo, Sally Lewis, Barbara Hall, Mary A. Williams, Liz Fanty, Pam Lewis, Sandy MacDougal, Jack McGee and Louie David. buf ' II6
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cgfuofznf 0012 CI. fr' . . SSOCIGZCIOI? CAESAR RODNEY HIGH SCHOOL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE STU- DENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION . . .Mr. Eugene Grace, Faculty Advisor. Lucy Lingo, Treasurer, Lora Bilton, Secretary, Virginia Wall, President, Mary E. Williams, Ricky Jester, and Tom Postlethwait, Activities Com- mittee members. The Student Council is the student's voice in Caesar Rodney High School. The Council acts as a liaison between students and the administration. The student representatives work hard to promote improvement and coordinations of the many school activities. It assists allschool activities which seek its aid, encourage student participation in the many activities, encourage the growth of democratic pro- cesses, and are in general dedicated to the improve- ment of the school community. Its many activities are highlighted by the annual Magazine Campaign and the All-SchoolBanquet, an event high on the list of school activities, where students who have con- tributed to the school program are honored. The SCA needs you . . . You need the SCA. MEMBERS OF THE CAESAR RODNEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL. . .Lora Bilton, Pam Mears, Lucy Lingo, Virginia Wall, Mary E. Williams, Leny Ferrero, Tom Postlethwait, Ann Phillips, Sue Perry, Laurie Leyshon, Holly Cravens, Cynthis Sawyer, Julie Taylor, Patti Stokes, Judy Baker, Ann Zepp, Terri Riggi, June Callaway, Gary Higgins, Ricky Jester, Fred Stites, Jackie George, Larry Minner, and Ken Rash. Mr. Eugene Grace is the Faculty Advisor. 1?-Sa 55
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