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Um PHOTOGRAPHY-Front Row, left to right: Mavis Mordsfeld, Laura Free- man CEditorj. Second Row: Darlene Lavery, William Rosenfelt, Mina Wood CAs.ti.vtant Editorj. ROUGETOR . Y? . 1 135 m a y V Peter Diem CEdztorJ , 1 2:25 - 4 .r,.f 55 ff of si any Liif A l 5, Q J i,l' M KW' f 4 i ri , y xx 7 f WU el V is ' 4. A ' ii Y . , ' E Q 2 'l .- 5, ' 251 l z ' il iii 'gl K itll Flash bulbs popping, the busy ROUGETOR photographic crew arranges for all the pictures activities, background shots for the history and individual photos of the seniors. ADVERTISING STAFF-Front Row, left to right: Donald Gepfert, Patri- cia Meisner, Judith Simmonds, Pa- tricia Miller, Ellen Fleming. To support the expense of the yearbook, a staff of students solicit area merchants to procure advertising space and ask faculty, parents, and students to also linance the book by having their names published as patrons. TYPISTS-Front Row, left to right: D. Wendt, S. Sowers, M. Morrell, J. Rovelli. Second Row: C. Costa, M. Haupt, B. Wertman, P. Zimmerman. Third Row: D. Zimmerman, A. Edie, Third Row: D. Zimmerman fManag- Fingers flying, the ROUGETOR typists have the monumental task of typing all the copy for the yearbook from cover to cover. Meeting dead- lines from September to January, they pound out the photo identifications and the efforts of the literary staff.
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ational Honor Society vii we if , e me E w Q Q to , Joan Byam Peter Diem Harold Frasier john Gregg Judith Hoffman f i y o, o T ' 1 o oo ' C c r 'HQ X av 'A ' , 1 oo it i ' ooo c :Q T r o y, no , 1 'r as at in oooooo ,., y 1 1.Ab H .AAV I, e 2, Carol Marks Carole Ott Richard Reid Marjorie Slesinger Robert Waugh I HVIA V p ' t . fa The highest honor in their school careers was io C .iln ,ll -, awarded to twelve seniors in Februar when the at. W ..ooa Y Y f ,,, Q y were a e in o t e ationa onor ocie T' A I Qty t pp d t h N l H S by ' Q l d ,f f ,C members of the Bethlehem Central Honor Society. - A The Colonie group, the Tower Chapter, was Nancy Wintemberg Joseph Stenard CAd11iserj Mairi Wood ' ffl 'ln ex 'il V sf- fyf , he Q t Phyllis Spain CAdz'i.terJ formed with members elected by the faculty on the basis of four points: scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Only a well-rounded stu- dent, therefore, would have such qualifications. Chartered by the National Association of Sec- ondary Principals, the society usually includes seniors and juniors. Juniors this year, however, were not added until the Spring induction. All members must have an average of 85475 for three years. The selection of the candidates remains a se- cret until the actual ceremony takes place. Colonie has added another step in fostering good citizen- ship for the future!
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1 PATRONS-Front Row, left to right: C. Agan, P. Faj- kowski, A. Edie, P. MacDonald, G. Swart, M. Lown D. Arthur, M. Morrell, J. Brown, R. Case, B. J. Wood son, E. Rathbun, K. Callahan. Second Row: M. Wick- ham, M. Selke, M. Wolfong, P. Albright, S. Norton, l, t 'T J. Dober, J. Barber, C. Hughes, F. Rose, S. Bernard, C. Decker, L. Pelotte, D. Ferrara, C. Barbin, S. Connelly, J. Britting, J. Mafello. Third Row: D. Lewis, S. Jones, D. Archambault, H. Procino, T. Finton, J. Paquette, E. Bailey, D. A. Lapenis, P. Murphy, R. Bologna, J. A. Gietl, J, Wagner, FEATURE STAFF-Front Row, left to riglat: Lee Ann Rindelaub, Joyce McNamara, Evelyn Somers, Carol Wesel. Second Row: Howard Picard, Carol Marks, Edward Lannert. J. Finn. Grave diggers? House hunters? Trail finders? Sound like detectives? No, it's only the ROUG- ETOR literary staff opening the little known pages of Pine Bush history for its readers. Besides com- piling the history, fHaee you read itfj this group also handled the senior blurbs, dedication, and all the other commentaries on these 156 pages. They are extremely indebted to Mr. William Mohr for his generous assistance. Others who helped were Mr. and Mrs. David Ernst, Mr. C. R. Roseberry, Mrs. Robert Klein, Mr. Henry Sa- bey, Mrs. Nordin Shambrook. ADVISERS-Front Row, left to right: Albert McFerran CPl9otograpbyj, Marie Adams QTyp- ingj, Dorothy Haeusser CAdviserJ, Jane Line- han CLiteraryj. Second Row: Nancy Piccarreto CPatron.vj, Margaret Huffmire ffldverlisingj, Margaret Johnson fPlaotographyJ, Beverly Stein Gubxcriptionsj . 'Ii
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