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Rosemarie Anania and Richard Bower Co-Editors Mr. Barry Bealor Adviser Row 1: R. Walton, B. Brownell D. Carcione, L. Ravikio, M Q 9 Graisbery, B. Stafford, B. Ennis. Row 2: W. Dursch, E. Staats, T. Jenkins, E. Best, J. Yellin ! D. Marini, J. Fanelli, R. True- land, H. Slegel, S. Waddington Parrot Each year the Editorial Stall' of the Parrot is responsible for an interesting, accurate, and exciting job of publishing the news of Audubon High. News coverage is superior when alert reporters get the scoop on major events. Appre- ciation of journalism is inspired by Mr. Barry Bealor, adviser for the Parrot. Under the influence of his refreshing ideas, a purely literary page has been added, with emphasis on creative writing. The Parrot has undergone many other beneficial changes as co-Editors Rosemarie Anania and Rich Bower have continued to provide that extra verve needed to produce a line paper. To aid in successful financing of the paper, a business staff has the task of keeping an accurate running account of moneyiappropriated, increasing the circulation of the paper, and sponsoring two dances annually. 'QKPSEZIQHE Mlitll' r I1 Row 1: I. Sibley, E. Sonsini, J. Sparano, J. Bannister, L. Wetterau, K. Vandever, C. Hauss, J. Rippel, V.'Lemanowicz. Row 2:'W. Narale, W. Elliott, C. Scottoline, P. Brady, D. Epperson, R. Haines, V. Walz, B. Fabricius, P. Dillon, J. Sopko, P. Walsh, D. Hancock, P. Pinter, E. Kozanowski. 1.w
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TUIIE T AIIVI IIRY UUMMITTEE Known as Student Courtf' the S. A. C. is a disciplinary unit of the Student Coun- cil. Officials, appointed by the Student Council President and approved by the Council Adviser, consist of three seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore. Two freshmen serve as messengers. With one senior presiding as Chief Justice, the Court meets monthly to review such cases as fall under its jurisdiction. Penalties vary according to the nature of the offense, thus exerting a wholesome influence upon citizenship at A. H. S. The Athletic Association has fourteen members, of whom four are elected froin each grade in the Senior School, and two from grade nine. Homecoming, presentation of athletic awards at the end of each season, and spon- soring all sports events during the school year are the obligations undertaken by the Council whose adviser is Mr. John Kling. A. A. UUU UIL Standing: D. Klinshaw Seated: C. Lyons, E. Camp bell, J. Sopko, R.4 Asper S. Schulze, Chief Justice R. Anania, H. Bozarth, K Lentz. Mr. John F. Kling Adviser Kneeling: F. McCurry, G Talarico, G. Creaney. Stand ing, Row 1: J. Owens, S Dell, C. Anderson, D. Gas pari, M. Vail, D. Dunhour A. Armbruster. Row 2: H Bozarth, K. Reiter, D. Rath bone, F. BonVardo, Presi dent, Mr. John Kling.
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:gifs ,X 5 ' ' - Q ,,g,5 , A , f fn 'mf . r Miss Evelyn White Adviser Idanna Sibley and Robert Petersen act reassuring while seated from left, Barbara Stafford, Judith Rippel, and Laura Wetterau express concern re- garding funds needed. Bill Elliott and Steve Schulze, Co-Busi- ness Editors. Le wwenir To oversee the task of earning the funds needed to publish a yearbook, Miss Evelyn White,has advised the 1964- Le Souvenir' Business Staff. ' Responsible for creating lay-out, copy, and art-invshort, the text of the yearbook-the Editorial Staff, advised by Miss Louise P. Housel, began to accomplish the assignments immediately following election to positions in the spring of 1963. Only through the combined efforts of the two stalfs and advisers has it been possible to create an edition of Le Souvenir that will, in years to come, revive fond memories of 1963-19641 at A.H.S. Betty Best and Betty Brownell, Co-Associate Business Editors. Wayne Natale and Renato Latini check for a balanced page while Ginny Walz, Joyce Buckley, and Donna Epperson arrange paste-ups for the advertising section. , sfwwnnsl,,:fs wwwss:r+2sww
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