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ii.1' EDITOR AND ASSISTANT EDITOR ANTHONY FANELLI, DAVID TRESSIC ff? I 1 --...EI IS K... BUSINESS MANAGER WITH ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER KENNETH DANISE Cscatcdj, GEORGE CHABER 71
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YEARBOOK. COMMITTEE The 1964 yearbook committee, under the guidance of Mr. Went, faculty advisor, voted unanimously to alter and ex- pand the format of the yearbook. Not only is the yearbook larger in size and has more pages, but it also includes the introduction of color, individual junior class pictures, an em- bossed multi-color cover, and individual pictures of gradu- ating senior athletes. The most stupendous of all innovations is the decision to have a 'gJune Supplement which will be distributed in September. In order to finance these additions, the cost of the yearbook exceded 33,200, compared with 31,700 spent in 1963. The money was raised by an intense advertising campaign and revenue from yearbook sales. Tony Fanelli, assistant editor, was the class leader and sold 3325 of advertising. Those selling more than 3100 were Pat Harty 131703, Ken Danise 131603, Tom Mirtsopoulos 131553, Tony Grammatico 131303, Dave Tressic 131303, Ed Webb 131303, George Chaber 131253, John Bogues 131203, Joe Lahoud 131203, Haider Sameh 131 103, Dave Montesi 131053, and John Thewlis 13100.3 Co-editors Dave Tressic and Tony Fanelli were respon' ible for production and formulated policy. Other senio who played important roles were business manager Georg Chaber and his assistant, Ken Danise, who deposited fund billed customers, and originated the advertising section. Cc sports editors Joe Lahoud and John Thewlis accumulate: wrote, and designated the layout for their section. Bill Hatcl Bill Schmidheini, and Ron Williams served as editors-a large and performed various tasks throughout the year. A editor Lou Panozzo created the cover and did the art wor Junior Mike Garten combined his photographic talents wi Haider Sameh and snapped the sports and candid picture This yearfs edition of the Wolverine is the product of tl senior class. Aside from the numerous discussions in Engli class and the Sunday afternoon sessions, there were weekly meetings, a pre-school meeting from seven to eig o'clock, and other activity periods on Wednesdays. Speci: thanks go to two of our favorite secretaries Joan Wilhel and Barbara McMahon girl friends to the Co-Editor Tori Fanelli and the Business Manager George Chaber. CO-SPORTS EDITORS JOHN THEWLIS, JOSEPH LAHOUD 70
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STUDENT COUNCIL ll-. df' Qllll? lifflllil. ll Standing - K. Lapan. C. Hand, B. Donner, D. Dupas, W. Moffett, G. Murdock, B. Leware, D. Anderton, B. Danise, J. Baxter, R. Guido, Mr. Philip Hadley, Advisor. Seated - A. Grammatico, J. Lahoud, A. Fanelli, D. Tressic, P. Provost. The Council holds membership in the Vocational Tech- nical School Student Council Congress. The Connecticut Federation of Student Councils, and the Student Council of the Western Connecticut Conference. The chief aims and objectives of the Student Council are: l. To promote good citizenship. 2. To provide a forum for the expression of student opinion. 3. To provide an opportunity to develop leadership. 4. To prepare students for intelligent participation in school affairs. 5. To promote the common good. 6. To promote better scholarship. 7. To coordinate and regulate school activities. 8. To maintain rules of good order. 9. To create better school spirit. IO. To develop high ideals of good conduct. The Council is also responsible for the Management of the Student Activity Fund which is used to promote the general welfare, education and morale of all pupils and to finance the normal legitimate extra-curricular acti- vities of the student body. OFFICERS B. Moyel, Sec. B. Skeen, Ass. See. J. Norling. Vice-Pres. R. Wil liams, Pres. J. Williams, Asst. Treas. D. Sauer, Treas.
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