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Vincent Beauties or several years the SPOKESMAN has sponsored the selection of a Queen as a means of promoting sales. At the Gilda Pires ' ,. Au ey Adams X N 1 U.. I,- l ' i .,.1 E I f x F Spokesman Queen Gail Williams Many of the actionland activity pictures in the 1954 book were results of effort by Bert Yochim, James Golden and Dan Borlawsky. close of the first sales period all students who made a payment were given an opportunity to nominate a candidate for Queen. Audrey Adams, janyce Padgham, Gilda Pires and Gail Williams were honored as nominees. The large size portraits that were given to the nominees as gifts, several noon-day dances in their honor, and other recognition were highlights of a successful sales campaign. In March the students finally selected their SPOKESMAN Queen, who is shown above with her attendants. Without question Shirley Flanagan, Esterine Ferritto, Linda Collin, Mary Lou Carlson and Rita Fucci had a hand in planning layouts, copy writing and copy-fitting. 16
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SPOKESMAN Tells All in 1954 The clatter of busy typewriters . . . the noisy chatter of friendly voices discussing fun and work . . . exasperated sighs . . . relaxed laughter . . . intent faces bent over lay- outs . . . frustrated pencil chewers contemplating copy . . . the electricity of concentration . . . exclamations over latest pictures . . . these are the elements that make up our SPOKESMAN classroom. Although confusion reigned su- preme, it was organized confusion, and in this informal way, we learned many of the basic principles of yearbook planning. Did you ever stop to think that this book you're leafing through. exclaiming over, laughing at, has taken more than a year in the making? We of the SPOKESMAN Board, work- ing over the minute details of matching names with pictures, cropping photos to fit our layouts, ubatting out copy, order- ing type in correct pica line lengths, and mounting copy in the right spaces, often think of what you, the rest of the student body, are missing. Sometimes we envy you for taking a calm, uncomplicated subject during fourth period. More often we wish secretly that year books had never been in- vented. But most often-and especially on days like today, when we see you pouring over your SPOKESMAN-we feel the deep glow and satisfaction of knowing that in this small way we have served our school. The 1954 SPOKESMAN Board is pictured below, Row 1: 23.2 f 5 .l S Lois Grubbs, Ann Dufford, Joan McKinnon, and Sandra Ungerman, as seniors with several years experience on the SPOKESMAN Board and NEWS staff, did yeoman service in carrying out plans for the 1954 yearbook. Yochim, Mary Felice. Row 3: john McKinnon, janyce Padg- James Golden, Mary Lou Carlson, Lois Grubbs, Brenda Van ham, Rachael juiliano, Shirley Beers, Ann Dufford, Sandra Luven, Janet Miller, Shirley Flanagan, Rita Fucci, Esterine Ungerman, Linda Collin, Karen Foley, Joan McKinnon, Karen Ferritto, Tom Eldredge. Row 2: Charlotte Marki, Nancy Anderson, Dan Borlawsky. Not pictured are: Betty Lasko, Ebisch, Katherine Glass, Keren Schluraff, Dolores Sambu- Ann Aichner, Arlene Aichner, Jacqueline Dahlstrand, Judy chino, Albina Arduini, Antoinette Rossi, Shirley Casey, Susan if Baumbach and Virginia Knox. ,ui , -f- iv f h X I s - 'ff' Q !
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Aid SPOKESMAN Sales The typing of copy. keeping sales records and financial ac- counts were duties assigned to Shirley Casey. Jacqueline Dahl- strand, Mary Felice, Karen An- derson, and Janet Miller, who K is not pictured. A , 'Y Janyce Padgham' Planning layouts and mounting type and S photo copy were among the tasks that en- M , 4, gaged the attention of Brenda Van Luven, -Q ef i - c jan ce Padgham, Dolores Sambuchino. Kath- I I 47 Y f .Q- . - -,- f 33-2' -cg' erine Glass, Keren Schluraff and Antoinette 'fs X - Rossi. SPOKESMAN Salesmen set a record in yearbook sales this year. Pictured in Row I are: Bert Yochim, Jean Laudensack, jean Delavern, Marlene James, Dorothy Biancosino, Dolores Di Sabatino. B e rnic e Bongiorno, Mary Lou Carlson Row 2: David Kepner, Mary Bess Keim, Betty Heugel, Barbara Neiner, Florence Thompson, Patricia Hearn, Nancy Ebisch, Frederic Percey. Row 3: Gretchen G e r b r a c ht, Shirlee Marinelli, Sandra Ungerman, Carol Konkowski, Mary Ligas, Floria Riazzi, Elizabeth Alber- stadt, jane Taylor. Row 4: Paul Sandstrom, Philip Bussey, Elmer Sitter, Axel jonasson, Ronald Thomas, Hugh Noble, Edward Brewer, Warren Weber. Not pictured: James Golden. June Doolittle, George Bertges, john Mozdy, Arlene Aichner, Kather- ine Glass, Jeanne Edkin, Jack Loftus, Alan Lutz, Barbara Wag- ner, joan Zimmer, Nancy Wilson, Stan Fuller, 17 'JI S Y LII s XX X
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