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Left to right: FIRST ROW: Valentine, Voorhees, Rosen- bloom, Stokvis, Mr. Clark, Van Deventer, Hynson, Jones H., Towers. SECOND ROW: Greenberg, Bennett, Ruez, Bishop, Copley, Decker, Herstone, Eddy, P., Prudden, Key- stone, Salony, Blakeley, Hamilton, Ward. THIRD ROW. The Avonian, Avonis newspaper, is a valuable part of school life. It reports sports events, interesting club news, outstanding student achievements, and news that would otherwise remain obscure to the students and parents. The Editor-in-Chief of the Avonian was Warren Van Deventer. He was assisted by Jack Stokvis, the Asso- ciate and Photography Editor, and Rick Hynson, Feature Editor. His staff did an outstanding job reporting campus news and club news. The News Editor was Rick Valentine, while Hal Jones worked hard as Sports Editor. Steve Rosenbloom, the Typing Duff, R., Jones, R., Sawdon, Lyon, Wagner, Herz, Hube, Marston, .Brainard, Shaw, Zinsser. FOURTH ROW: Jen- kins, Taliaferro, Underwood, Haskell, Bilotta, Dale, Baer, Horner, Blalock. Absent: Favorite, Suydam, Stone. Editor, had the toilsome job of preparing articles to be set in type, or galleyed. The-Circulation and Busi- ness Manager was Roland Voorhees. For his valuable assistance as Make-up Editor, John Towers was appointed the Editor-in-Chief of the 1963-'64 publica- t101'1. Thev,staH writers for the Avonian must be praised for there would be no newspaper without their talent. Mr. Clark, as the Faculty advisor, deserves much credit, for his faithful guidance proved invaluable to everyone connected with the newspaper.
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