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The 1954 La Campanilla CHIEF YEARBOOK EDITORS Left to right: Harrison Smith, sport ' s editor; Joo Adorns, advertising editor; Paul Rowe, editor-in chief; Robert DIuhy, business manager; Willian- Wycoff, photography editor. BUSINESS AND LITERARY EDITORS Left to right: David Krugman, literary editor; Joan Adams, advertising editor; Bob DIuhy, business manager. [14]
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As no school is complete wifhout clubs, College High is well equipped with this form of extra currlculor activity. The four active clubs of C.hl.S., French, Latin, Dance, and Bible, comprise among their members, most of the school ' s students. With Mme. Cressey as adviser, the French Club continued its policy of ac- quainting the members with the people and customs of France, inviting the ex- change students from the college to meetings. The two new clubs, the Camera Club and the Modern Dance club, have made an excellent start toward becoming two of College High ' s most active organizations. IN COLLEGE HIGH IN NEW YORK
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As soon as school began In September, the seniors fully realized that the time had come to begin the task of publishing their yearbook. With Paul Rowe chosen as editor-in-chief, the staff immediately began their search for a publisher. In the organization of LA CAMPANULA, this was the first step In a highly complicated system. Later in the year came the mad rushes to beat deadlines. Many staff members spent evenings burning the midnight oil In an effort to keep things moving on schedule. Included In this group were the literary editors, who had to keep written work pouring In so that the typists could complete their work on time. The art and photography staffs also hod their hands full. Many a senior had their caricatures taken at on unsuspecting moment, thanks to an alert art staff. The business and advertising staffs also found early soliciting necessary. Students were urged to buy subcrlptions, while parents and local merchants soon became acquainted with members of the LA CAMPANILLA adver- tising staff. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Left to right: Sorah Whittaker, assistant photog- raphy editor: Gene Jacobs, assistant art editor William Wycoff, photogrophy editor; Helen D ' orcy art editor. WRITE-UP STAFF Left to right: Wendy Eoton, Carole Peacock. Mary Domiano, Anne Lee Knopf. Peter Sommer. [15}
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