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PRESS CLUB 'k if 'k 1947 SUSQUEHANNOCK STAFF BERNICE STAAB - Editor-in-chief MRS. FULWEILER e Adviser Margaret McCarthy-Make-up Editor Dorothy PurplefMusic Editor Dale Grejder-Art Editor Robert FulWeilerfSports Editor Betty Paules, Nellie Yohe-Class Editors Im Bletz-Photographer and Poet G ld- P H S h S d D I Y d Thelma Welsh-Business Manager em me. O ' Gm ny er' OHS O erm William Schwartz, Iohn Spiese-Circulation Club Editors Managers MCUY Ellen H0lliU9SW01'lhi Patricia K9llY-Fea- Ralph Klotz, Robert Williams, Richard Seifried-e ture Editors Advertising Managers The Press Club was organized thirteen years ago to edit the Columbia High Schools annual, THE SUSQUEHANNOCK. Besides its foremost duty of editing and publishing the yearbook, the club contributed its services in the past years to the printing oi programs and the STUDENTS HANDBOOK. To the present time, Class Day exercises are conducted by the organization. Endeavoring to give the most, the staii's main objective is to acquaint the students with the people, sports, and events that take place on Columbia High Schools campus. lt is with pride that the members of the Press Club present the 1947 Susquehannock to the public. -32-
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CRIMSON AND GOLD CLUB if t 'If SARAH SNYDER -- Editor-in-chief MISS CLELAND, MISS GROFFeAdvisers Edwin Becker, Nellie Yohe, Shirley Swingler, lane HinkleiHonor Roll Reporter Lloyd Kline, Sally Smoker-News Editors loann Shillow-Club Reporter Fred Sample, Robert Fulweiler-Sports Editors Kenneth Haldeman-Eighth Grade Reporter Florence Daly-Who's Who Editor Margaret McCarthy-Business Manager lra Bletz-Keyhole Editor Thelma Welsh-Advertising Manager Frances Marie Pickle-Feature Editor Bernice Staab, Henry McKonly, Samuel Crist, Arnold Stewart, Betty Prugariltrt Editors Robert Splain-Assistant Business Managers Mary Ann Donaldson-Music Reporter Patricia Kelly, Dorothy Kemmick, Mary Catherine Robert Haldeman-Exchange Editor Edelman, Myrle Dietz, Doris Yoder, Ruth Dinkel, lean Albright-Alumni Reporter Donald Sholl, Mary Frances StephenseTypists First row: Mary Frances Stephens, Rose Anna McClair, Dorothy Kemmick, Betty Prugar, Sally Smoker, lane Hinkle, Sarah Snyder. Second row: Doris Yoder, Frances Marie Pickle, lean Albright, Ioann Shillow, Samuel Crist, Emerson Stehman. Third row: Nellie Yohe, Margaret McCarthy, Florence Daly, Mary Ann Donaldson, Myrle Dietz, Thelma Welsh, Fourth row: Patricia Kelly, Mary Catherine Edelman, Ruth Dinkel, Fred Sample, Bernice Staab, Shirley Swingler. Fifth row: Henry McKonly, Arnold Stewart, Lloyd Kline, Donald Sholl, Edwin Becker, Robert Fulweiler, Ira Bletz. As a means of acquainting the students and faculty with the activities and events that take place in Columbia High School, the Crimson and Gold Club was organized in 1931. The form of this publication altered gradually through the years. Columns, editorials, news articles, fea- tures, and headlines remain fundamentally the same, although some columns have been discon- tinued and new columns added. The personnel of the editorial and business staffs has naturally shifted, but their duties have stayed basically intact. Iournalistic and business training are two of the benefits obtained by the staff members, The staff, typists, and advisers, working together, have succeeded in making the Crimson and Gold popular and enjoyable reading material. -33-
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