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THE WOONSOCKET CALL AND EVENING REPORTER WOONSOCKET, R. I„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 Suburban Editio ★ 20 Pages—7 Cents WHS 'Quiver' Rated High In Yearbook Competition The Columbia Scholastic Press Assn, has awarded the 1959 Quiver a second place rating in a national yearbook competitive examination. This is the third consecutive year that the Woonsocket High School yearbook has been given a high rating by this association. This issue was given a rating of 821 points out of a possible 1,000, 29 points short of first place. Susan Finkelstein Quiver Photographer LITERARY COMMITTEE Left to Right: Priscilla Smith, Carol Picrannunzi, Sheila Tuchapsky, Cynthia Hatch, Linda Hare, Sue Frechette, Jeanne Marrah. Seated: Miss Valcourt, Quiver Adviser. AWARD FOR WHS PUBLICATION . . . Miss Ethel McCombe, left, and Miss Francoise B. Valcourt, advisers to the staff of the Quiver, Woonsocket High yearbook, looking over the three issues which received awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Assn.
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1960 QUIVER Literary Adviser Miss Francoise B. Valcourt Assistant to Literary Adviser Linda Hare Editor-in-Chief ................... Cynthia Hatch Co-Editors Jeanne Marrah, Sheila Tuchapski Assistant Editors Patricia Costa, Susan Frechette, Priscilla Smith Typists Jeanne Marrah, Carol Pierranunzi Photography Barbara Burlingame, Susan Finkelstein Art Margaret Bourget, Mary Ward, Ann Mucciaroni, Carol Shaw, Anne Pennington, John Chartier, Frank Garelick, Henry Strok Sports Paul Allaire, Robert Auger Miss Francoise B. Valcourt, Literary Adviser. Left — Linda Hare, Assistant to the Literary Adviser. Right — Cynthia Hatch, Editor-in-Chief. Standing, Left to Right: Paul Allaire, Robert Auger, Miss Valcourt, Barbara Burlingame, Susan Frechette, Susan Finkelstein, Carol Pierannunzi, Jeanne Marrah. Seated, Left to Right: Cynthia Hatch, Linda Hate, Priscilla Smith, Sheila Tuchapsky. LITERARY STAFF Standing, L. to R.: B. Burlingame, J. Marrah, L. Hare, S. Finkelstein, R. Auger, C. Pierannunzi, P. Allaire, C. Hatch, S. Tuchapsky, P. Smith. Seated: S. Frechette.
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SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE TOP AD SELLERS OF I960 M. Peloquin, J. Tessier, A. Boudreau, C. Sutherland. 1959 QUIVER 1960 ( WOONSOCKET CALL”, NOVEMBER 5, 1959) The CSPA was set up in 1949 by Columbia University to establish a system of grading yearbooks for the quality of their content as the photo-journalistic report or record of all school activities for a given year. The books are judged by classes: college, high school, etc. They are considered in the light of their plan, layout, content coverage, photography, photo-engraving or offset, printing and typography, paper stock and cover, and other considerations. The 1959 Quiver was praised for its plan, the quality of its photography, and its attractive cover. Miss Francoise B. Valcourt and Miss Ethel E. McCombe, Quiver literary and financial advisers, received the notice of their score and criticisms this week. They expressed appreciation for the award and cited the hard work and perseverence of the Quiver literary, advertising, and subscription committees that made the award possible. The advisers noted that the yearbook was the product of these students’ work and that without them the Quiver would never have come about. They said they have great hopes that members of this year’s graduating class will be able to produce a book of first place standing. Marjory Miller was assistant to Miss Valcourt and Elizabeth Hughes served as editor-in-chief. Susan Dubuc and Andrea Kogut were co-editors and Sharon Dumas and Alice Lovell were their assistants. Artists were Ruth Macktez, Barbara Burak, Julie Nadeau, Kathleen Corrigan and Joseph Bonin. Raymond Zarychta and William Smith were sports editors.
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