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Virginia Osbahr, Sue Culleny, Craig Lorber, Carl Frauenpreis and Steve Spender were given a personal tour of Redmond Press in Denville, by General Manager, Mr. Louis Sieben, in an effort to become more acquainted with the mechanics of journalism. The students were amazed by the fact that the machine, pictured at left, was capable of producing 40,000 advertising flyers in an hour.
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SENIOR-JUNIOR CONFRONTATION Early in October a small group of senior boys “kidnapped” Panda Bear, a stuffed animal, presented to the Junior Class by Mr. Roberts, representative for a magazine company. Retaliating, using highly advanced tactics, a clever group of Junior boys “swiped” the senior bench, then decorated the senior door with imitation brick paper. The Juniors also added life to the senior walk by plotting sod from the senior door to the covered walk, completely covering any trace of cement. A cardboard letter addressed to the thieves of the Panda, exposing the seniors’ folly was left behind by an early morning “raiding party.” (See photo far left.) The seniors later upheld the juniors’ prophecy contained in the letter by tearing down the contact paper and hauling away the sod. Even though the “Panda Bear” was torn to shreds, the seniors’ bench was returned and all disputes were forgiven.
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