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-5-egwgn'xf .?..isc.,, ...A-,f ,TQ ,. .. .s .,., ,go WA,, 5,-., .,. , ' This has been a year of experimentation for the .Cys if 5. wt,-,V Ca-Mac. The staff has attempted to improve the newspaper through various methods of publication and it has developed a definite pattern of opera- tion for future years. During the seventh period each day, the main staff, including the editor, business manager, sports editor, club editor, and three typists, under the direction of Mr. Dayich, worked to prepare the paper for publication. Articles were written, check- ed, revised, typed, rechecked, typed, proof read, posted, and again proof read. ln addition to a few regular issues, the Ca-Mac published a Student Directory and four Fun Issues. 'lst Row: M. Rankin, K. McNeal, T. Levin, M. Oklesson, B. Lamb, D. Hougland, Mr. Dayich, S. Wilkinson, L. Gohacki, L. Ahwesh, D. Briceland. 2nd Row: J. Orben, K. Hook, G. Ofiara, S. Selva, T. Hervol, D. Miller, R. Christensen, J. David, B. Tiedy, P. ughfholder. Ca Mac Worked on Self-improvement Liemeeas Main Staff of Ca Mac worked daily during.seventh period lst Row: B. Dzikowski, L. Campbell, J. Dagsher, D. Cwiklinski, M. Carter, J. Zupancic, D. Rotella, N. Staniszewski, P. Markosky, J. Gayarski. 2nd Row: C. Gregory, T. Volovich, A Cessar, C. Derrico, C. Jackson, G. Bostiancic, E. Popovich, D. Bethem, T. Piccioni,B. Stewart, B. Koch, M. Hayman. 3rd Row: A. Forsos, J. Jobkar, C. Bobble, J. Cox, S. Bodvake, C Kusturiss, J. Sacco, J. Kunkle, K. Simms, V. Malone, R. Maz- l zotta. 4th Row: D. Phillips, L. Passieu, N. Csetter, K. Hart- lich, M. Refosco, J. Grcnytock, S. Anderson, G. Armstrong, K. Owens, K. Gray, S. Skittle, N. Sobolewski. 5th Row: D. Schnore, J. Thomas, N. Kosharsky, M. Matrogran, K. Haynes, J. Boling, M. Oluich, M. Mavrich, P. Burnside, M. Zagar, R. Cauthen, A. Yarkosky
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3 l 'I fiF:su:,wsq.1w5iizsL.2:'arQ.m:f.- P-JE: LE. ns MJ, rx if ' 'lst Row: R. Gifford, M. Cherry, J. Jaap, J. McCarrell, J. Graytock, L. D'Amico, L. Stultz, P. Peterson, B. Voiner, Miss Craft. 2nd Row: Mr. Warne, R. Simms, B. Burgess, B. Andrews, C. Crosson, M. Simms, R. Cauthen, B. Modrak, J. Progar Editor Business Manager Secretary Class Editor Assistant Class Editor Club Editor Faculty Editor Sports Editor Artists Feature Writers Typists Photographers . .,,,-.wg M rf'-A '14 X, Advisor ' V?'? ix ' 2 Assistant Advisor .V RM ' Yearbook staff works during fifth period in the Voc-Ag room. Staff Endeavored to Publish Joyce Jaap Mary Jane Cherry Carolyn Crossen Linda D'Amico Ruth Gifford Judy McCarrell Judy Graytok Richard Cauthen Barbara Voiner Robert Andrews William Burgess Robert Modrak Loraine Stultz Maureen Simms Patricia Peterson Richard Simms Joseph Progar Mr. Warne Miss Craft The Elmanac Staff began early in September the task of presenting a true picture of life at Canon-McMillan. Under the leadership of Mr. Warne and Miss Craft, the staff performed the many functions needed for the publi- cation of a yearbook. To meet expenses the staff sponsored several events and staged an extensive advertising campaign. clws 1962 History Sitting: Simms, Devine, Heisler, Verona, G. Sedmak. 'lst Row: G. Moniodes, R. Gifford, K. Berry, K. Owens, E. Popovich, L. Langhurst, P. Markosky, T. Piccioni, J. Jaap, C. McMillan. 2nd Row: D. Olson, J. Wattick, T. Barbin, B. Andrews, N. Senkinc, V. lmperatore, D. Hamilton, B. Verchek, J. Koller, R. Sloss
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-- ------- V --- -- - ---- - - --- - V --- -- -- Waiters at the dance f1.f7i'X -...- Arduous labor results in pleasant surroundings for an enioy- able evening. Ju, 1 . The French Club was successful in sponsoring their annual ' ' dance under the French theme Faisons la Twist , which was ' ' held on February 10, 1962 in the Canon-McMillan cafeteria. ...-- ' To make the evening more complete, a floor show was pre- sented along with dancing, with members of the club taking The Twist! , , part In the can-can and the twist. Mr. Cappola, a member of h f l , d d ' 'h ' ' d ' lc . On March 24, the Drama Club sponsored the very first ie ow iy pro Uce emermmmem WH Smgmg on lo es Mardi Gras ever held in Canon-McMillan. Even though guests were requested to attend in costume, the dance was a success. Prizes were awarded for the most original looy and girl, best male and female, funniest male and female, best group, and best adult. A wide variety of characters attended this festive affair. With such a success, this dance may become a tradition which will be carried out by the students of Canon-McMillan in the years to come. An example of typical couples which were present at the Mardi Gras it 1 Even natives from l?l attended the Mardi Gras. T20 Pqrqding for the prizes
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