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STAFF: First row: C. Hoffman, R. Pinkham, D. Allison, E. Lansing, J. Dommu, S. Weinstein, S. Seigel. Second row: E. Sommers, E. Simmons, R. Szost. Third row: W. Lineburg, L. Soley, G. Fassler. Fourth row: Mr. Hiller, G. Brauner, D. Hamlin, J. Peck, M. Sorgen. crimson crier The enthusiastic iournalists of Andrew Warde supply this school with the Crimson Crier, a unique publication which offers information as well as entertainment, complaints as well as com- pliments. A wide variety of articles keeps students aware not only of happenings at Andrew Warde, but also of many outside events. For example, the Eagle's Eye spys on unsuspecting Warditesp fa- shion articles keep girls up to date on fashions from the trapeze to the chemisep reviews inform stu- dents about books, plays, and music, humorous features and though-provoking articles touch upon many subiectsp and the letters to the Editors give students an opportunity to make the Crier a genuine voice of the school. The editors and the editorial staff, who discuss and proofread all articles, and the typists and photographers, aided by the three faculty advisors, aim for these achieve- ments. As a result, an issue of the Crimson Crier reaches an eager Andrew Warde audience each month. EDITORIAL STAFF Alfred Barnowski John Peck Willard Bernardin Robin Pinkham Gary Brauner Sheila Seigel Connie Hoffman Michael Sorgen Elizabeth Lansing Lynn Tryon Wilson Lineburgh Susan Wienstein News Editors .... Gladys Allison, Elizabeth Hoffman Business Editor ...,..,...........,......,.............. Peter Lee Business Assistant ,...........,............,...... Gail Fassler Copy Editor ..........,....,........ Margaret Karbovanec Photography .......................,....,..,.,.. David Hamlin Art ..,.....,......... Ellen Simmons, Elizabeth Sommers Typists ..... ....,......... D orothy Allison, Linda Soley Rosemary Szost Advisors .......... Paul Egan, Paul Hiller, Jane Keator Editors: Pete, Lolly, Gladys, and Peggy
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Editors: Mary Beth, Judy, Bobbie, Debbi, and Steve All editors must let off ca little steam once in a while, even if it means that the index is ruined.
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future nurses of america First row: Miss McConnell, M. Brooks, D. Baranick, L. Short, F. Wensky, G. Wensky, P. Weaver, M. Fulop, K. Van Wagner, S. Balazsi, P. Nermeullin, M. lnterantte. Second row: C. Miklus, C. Hook, N. Rudolph, R. Molnar, J. Terebesi, L. Leffel, C. Walsh, A. Carlson, P. Elliot, D. Tristine, Miss Klanick. Third row: L. Schonier, C. Szabo, E. Pennewell, D. Pennewell, S. Sheiman, P. Albert, H. Lang, M. Lhyne, M. Molloy. Fourth row: J. Forstrom, J. Vezina, L. Brown, S. Wallace, L. Elwood, D. Snyder, C. Hetherington, P. Godo, C. Bulkley, D. Devereaux. One of the most valuable proiects for all future nurses of Andrew Warde is membership in the Future Nurses of America Association. Through this organization its members become acquainted with the various phases, requirements, and rewards of a nursing career. The agenda of the F.N.A. in- cluded many speakers who lectured on such specialized topics as pediatric, obstetric, orthope- dic, and surgical nursing. Also, discussions were conducted concerning the opportunities offered for nurses in the armed services, physical therapy, and public health nursing. Moreover, the mem- bers of the F.N.A. accomplished good will proiects such as preparing baskets of food for needy per- sons and donating gifts to the children at Margaret Ford's Cottage. Through the knowledge gained from the various F.N.A. activities these students, who may be distinguished by their gold F.N.A. pins, have become better qualified to decide whether they will follow a nursing career in the future. 'I27
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