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2 2 HOW!?! During the past fall and winter months, as the school day ended and darkness approached, the yearbook editors and faithful apprentices could be found in S-7, munching on Sue's whole-wheat cookies and Jeanis ever-ready Life- savers. This nourishment helped to keep them on their feet as they performed the endless tasks peculiar to those whose job it is to put out a yearbook. When the November deadline slipped by without a warning, the staff Cincluding the committee chairman and committee membersj -realized that it takes hard work to compile a yearbook. Getting the money was difficult, for during thefall campaign many Wardites did not un- derstand why there should be an increase in price over last year's yearbook. Karen managed the business end very well and succeeded in soliciting more ads than were originally hoped for. Judi and Lynda, the co-editors, were able to keep their overseering separate. One worked with Jean on copy and the other checked the photography and art with Susie. This arrangement was satisfactory to all and thus harmony was maintained most of the time. Letteri Pat Chanad THE CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF ........ ...... L ynda Wieland, Judi Greenspun COPY EDITOR ,.......,.... ................ J ean Varaljay BUSINESS EDITOR ........ ...... K aren Svenningsen ART EDITOR ,....,...... .,..,...... S usie Ribner Illustrations .... ,......,...... ....,..........i.......... B o nnie Kirsten ng . ........ . ..,...........,.,.,...,......,..,.......,. AVV, Committee Chairmen-Row l: R. Fenning, Identsg G. Greenhalgh, Historyg N. Lindahl, Index. Row 2: E. Schwartz, Girls Sports, S. Tower, Boys Sports. Miss- ing: J. Sternberg, Quotations. The editors had some great brain-storming sessions. At one meeting before the December vacation it was de- cided that the Class History would have a border going around three sides, with the legend Our 720 Days' Jour- ney Through High School on it. Another time, our very nice printer, Mr. Raymond O'Toole, answered one of the staffs most urgent questions: What does the 'T' in T. O'Toole stand for? - by telling us what we were hoping to hear, Timothy. Immediately following this, the editors put on their thinking-caps and came up with names like Tex, Hugh and George for future generations of O'Tooles. This indicates the deep thinking that goes into the com- position of a year book! With Mr. Bormann's patient, helpful guidance Ceven though he was as much of a novice at yearbooking as the rest of usb and with the assistance of Miss Keator, Mr. Clarke and Mr. Stone, the staff eventually met the March deadline with the feeling of a good job well done ! How! ?!
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crimson Crier Row 1: R. Pinkham, J. Dommu, S. Weinstein, B. Johnson, P. Karbovanec, Copy Editor, G. Horowitz. Row 3: E. Schwarz, C. Carson. Row 2: B. Hillman, Student Adv.g L. Hoffman, B. Kirsten, J. Varaljay, B. Miller, S. Tower, J. Kronfeld, News Editor, L. Lansing, Business Man., R. Hidu, Student D. Strauss, S. Greenblatt, A. Stalowitz, D. Smith. Adv., G. Allison, News Editorg C. Gminski, Student Adv.g ANDREW WARDE HIGH SCHOOL FALRFIELD, coNNEcncuT EDITORIAL STAFF James Borona Betsy Miller Judith Dommu Gershon Horowitz Jay Kronfeld Elizabeth Lansing Jean Varaljay Robin Pinkham Ellen Schwarz Douglas Strauss Stephen Tower News Editors ,. Copy Editor .,.,...., Business Editor .,.,.. .......... Student Advisors Business Assistant Photography .......,,,... Art ..........., .. Typists .... Advisors ..... ., Gladys Allison Elisabeth Hoffman .......,Margaret Karbovanec ................,Peter Lee Constance Gminski Rose Marie Hidu Robert Hillman Samuel Greenblatt ...,........ Daniel Smith Alex Stalowitz ..........Lorraine Kirsten ,....Carolyn Carson Barbaro Johnson ..............Paul Egan Charlotte Shea Maryann Welch The Crimson Crier, the monthly student publication of Andrew Warde, is a rather unique high school news- paper in that it is one of the few which feels that current problems and controversies are more important than stale news and gossip. One of the most important features of the papers is its Letters to the Editors column, in which any student may make public his problems or gripes. This is one of the ways by which the Crier hopes to achieve the position of the true voice of the students. Hey boys! Work hard much? The staff consists of four Editors whose purpose is to see that the paper functions as a unit, and the Editorial Board, consisting of approximately fifteen members who formulate the ideas for articles and decide which articles are to be published. Apprentices take pictures, type, or get ads. Three faculty advisors, Mrs. Charlotte Shea, Miss Maryann Welch and Mr, Paul Egan give advice when needed.
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FLAME 10,3 mi 1.1.7 - An unusually calm moment before a continual storm. Apprentices-Row 1: D. Altman, S, Feld, E, Canning, L. Kaplan, B. Wettenstein, S. Rosenwalcl, S. Clowry. Row 2: K. Scinto, A. Witsil, L. Bloom, C. Kfanyilc, S. Phillips, N. Powell, J. Yurdin. Row 5: A. Westberg, E. Toman, S, Setterlund, S. Shaw, D. Snyder, B. Johnson. '
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