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CITY COUNCIL m.- Seated, left to right: Robert DIuhy, vice-president: Christine Anderson, secretary; David Krugmon, president. Standing: Arthur Schneider, ninth grade; Barrie Grossman, tenth grade; Miss Catherine Genett, advisor; Peggy Dunphy, eleventh grade; Donald Rhodes, eighth grade. Missing from picture: Michael Wygant, twelfth grade. The Student Council of ' 53- ' 54 began the year ' s work by balancing a calendar of school activities. Planning interesting assemblies, transportation for away games, and the sponsoring of several cam- paigns were the immediate problems discussed. The Council wgs presided over by Dave Krug- mdn; Bob DIuhy and Christine Anderson were vice- president and secretary, respectively. Increasing the Council ' s power, and student interest, were two outstanding problems which faced the Council. Planning a joint panel discussion between faculty, administration and students to discuss the problems of restricted smoking and athletic insurance, was another Council project. [16] Officers Address Students
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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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LOCAL GAZETTE The printed voice of College High — this is the Crier. Token over by the class of ' 54 in the middle of their junior year, some changes were made in the feature department of the paper. They added a spotlight each issue, featuring some student of C.hH.S. They also interspersed the common feature stories with poetry and puzzles. Trying to maintain last year ' s first class rating, the staff continued the policy of including the entire school in both features and news stories. Seated, left to right: Peter Sommer, Wolfgang Fuhr, Horry Kitzinger, Doriel Mortin, Wesley Pinney, Dovid Krugmon, Paul Rowe, Robert DIuhy, Anne Lee Knopf, Mary Damiono, Edna Jonowskl, Wendy Eaton, Erlka Ullman, Carol Ann Peacock, Helen D ' Arcy. Standing, left to right: Lawrence Hamilton, Sarah Whittoker, William Wycoff. Walter Koenig, Harrison Smith, Gene Jacobs, Joan Adams. Missing from picture: Michael Wygont. .!iis9 Left to right are: Bob DIuhy, editor-in-chief; Anne Lee Knopf, feature editor; Mike Wygont, managing editor.
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