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Row l: S. Tower, D. Altman, J. Varaliay, J. Greenspun, E. Schwartz, J. Greenberg, S. Goldberg. Row 2: J. Korcsmaros, R. McGrath, M. Scozbacsan, N. Lindahl, J. Miller, l.. Wieland. Exciting and fascinating are two adjectives which could be used to describe a new school, a new yearbook and the very beginning of new traditions. Faced with the idea of working under such unique conditions, the first yearbook staff of Andrew Warde came up against many unusual problems, first of which was to find a place to work! Like the nomads who fold their tents, they stole silently from Smedley 8 to the art room, where they are still trying to find a permanent home for The Flame. The yearbook photographers were no exception in this unusual set-up. They found themselves in the novel position of photographing men on scaffolds, painters, electricians, THE EDITORIAL STAFF Co-editors-in-chief ...........,.,.. Susan Zaur, Ann Newton Art Editor ,.,......... .. ...............,..... Caryl Demarest Art Assistants ,........... .,... D ick Ference, George Smith Business Manager ...... ......,..... C harles Chotkowskl Copy Editor ............. ...... A nne Sostowski Yearbook Advisor ....... ....... C harles Abraham Art Advisor .......... ....... P eter Clarke Business Advisor ...... ...... D onald Stone and bulldozer operators, all hard at work to finish our school. Art editor, Caryl Demarest, worked diligently planning the layout and Anne compiled the copy. Charlie headed the sales end of the yearbook and also busied himself finding new patrons. Faced with the task of compiling information to meet their deadlines, editors, Ann Newton and Sue Zaur could be seen scurrying from one place to another, calling meetings, scheduling pictures, and racking their brains for appropriate titles. Warde's undergraduates also contributed to The Flame by supplying many able and willing apprentices whose time and services were necessary in publishing the yearbook. Row 1: A. Sostowski, C. Demarest, S. Zaur, C. Chotkowski. Row 2: P. Powell, A. Risisky, B. Trenck, S. Shapiro. Not pictured, Mr. Abraham, advisor. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Senior Write-ups, Index Barbara Trenc Class History ............ Arlene Risisk Indents, Faculty Write-ups Sandra Shapir Characteristics, Quotations Patricia Powel
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THE WARDE EEKLY EDITORIAL STAFF Managing Editor .,.......,.............,........ Margie Kranyik Copy Editor ..,...... ....... D ave Lieberthal News Editor .... ..... E velyn Siavrakes Art Editor ........,.,............. ....... B onnie Kirsten Publications Manager .........,.............. Sue Hutchinson Office Managers .... Michele Sullivan, Bev Wettinstein Typist Manager ........,.....,........,............ Judy Petrovich Each week the student body looks forward to receiving an edition of the Warcle Weekly which was established in January. This newspaper functions as a separate unit, independent of the parent newspaper, THE CRIMSON CRIER. Through this paper the student Marge Kranyik, editor of the Warde Weekly, prepares for the next issue. body was kept well informed of current happenings in and about school by the Warde Weekly. The weekly paper also afforded upcoming iournalist enthusiasts the opportunity to gain experience and thus ably fill editorships of years to come. Row 1: J. Goldberg, S. Hutchinson, B. Wettenstein, M. Kranyik, E. Siavrakas, M. Sullivan, B. Kirsten, 5. Tower. Row 2: J. Nardozi, S. Smith, C. Brenin, S. Sabo, B. Turro, A. Plunsky, D. Altman, M. Harrington, C. Ember, Mr. Wright. Row 3: P. Harrison, M. Alpert, M. Putnick, V. Kochis, K. Sacher, J. Mosefky, J. Greenspun, P. McElwain, J. Chevalier, C. Garriety, A. Neigher. Row 4: L. Bergen, T. Edwards, P. Bodie, J. Scofield, G. Allison, P. Jacobs, M. Molloy, J. Varaliay.
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FLA E Flame phoiographers, Danny Smith, and Bob Paget. S. Zour, C- Cl1OTli0WSki, A- NEWTON, C- Demflfesl- - - - Row 1: C. Gentile, C. Boyer, G. Bodie, J. Wyllie, M. Riha, V. Chmielewski, P. Drew, E. Slayfon. Row 2: B. Baker, E. Agdnis, C. Rich, S. Descheneaux, S. Descheneaux, A. Chanoca, B. Coscia, S. Carp, S. Bufurla, M. Farese. Row 3: R. Yirga, F. Eichhorn, R. Adenstedf, W. Banks, F. Pulito, W. Taylor. Row 4: J. Tippeif, J. Clomilo, R. Conley, R. Vidal, A. Biro, W. Bradfmuller, G. Broderick, P. Turocsi. B. Reed, A. Sosfowski, E. Frankel, S. Zaur, C. Demarest.
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