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14. 1 c. . l 1 The Y.F.C. officers for 1959-60 were: D. Reed, Vice President D. Blanks, President, S, Walker, Prayer Chairman, J. Wallace Studying a passage from the Bible are the following Youth Second Vice Pfesldenl- for Christ members, Clockwise: D. Blanks, M. Walker, D. Mor- ton, P. Snyder. Libnanq Stabb e ll lil is 7 1X 'Kr rf' L91 y Assisting Mrs. Knabe in the library this year were the following girls: Standing: S. Twynham, S. Fine- frock, S. Wolfe, A. Hill, S. McCarty, J. Prince, R. Sharp, A. LBPP, J. Haas, R. Mutich. Seated. C. Peteroli, C. Greer, S. Lowe, S. Waszil. 53
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Page 56 text:
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Copley Cincle XXXIVLI !:IYO.l0 COPLEY HIGH Sci-root. VOL.. 1959- 1960 Q 'hx ,',. f-u A ,v A, xx .40-J-v'P K! ' by 'Richandaon ia Ecliton, Qafvzetaon adviaon Given the worries and pleasures ot putting out this year's volume of the Copley High CIRCLE was Madelyn Richardson, the NSS'-lfl6 editor, Mr. Garretson was shouldered with the responsihilityoiadvising her stafl' in putting out the paper. The purpose of the CIRCLE is to serve and re pre sent the school. This year's CIRCLE hrought uiany firsts to Copley through its puhlicaf tion. There were inore pictures than ever hefore, .1 newstyle oipaper, .ind one edition in color. This was Mr. Carretson's first year .is the .itzvisor for the CIRCLE, hut the results ol' his work usually upide hiizz look like he wasa veteran at it. He advised the staff uieuihers on different ways to inake niouey .ind enough was inade to coiuplete the year's work. On the other hand, lvladelyn has worked on the paper all tour years of high school. She started as .1 reporter in her freshman and sophomore years anti in her junior year was given the position of feature editor ller final year she then served as editor. '3inance Dept. Raiaea Wloneq Selling ads, subscriptions, and raising nponey through other pro- jects was the job of three people, Beverly Brenner, Dick Wehh, and Kathy Killian. Dick We hh was the treasurer antl kept all of the hooks. Beverly Brenner had charge oi selling all ads, Kathy Killian manage d the subscription canipaignandapproxi- niately 'Zi' I subscriptions were sold. The two other sta lit uienihers yet to he nieutione d were Tiui Lloyd, the s pe c i a l advisor, and C ei ro l y u Peteroli, the exchange editor. Tini's joh was advising the e ditor on special inatters, and C.irolyn's joh was to exchange and receive papers froui other schools. Page Editona M 5 -Have Buaq 'blean A ssi gn i ng the stories, setting up the 249 1 Xvh ' pages, and proofreading the copy this year were the four page editors. Editing the news ye' page was Sandra Waszilg the editorial page was edited hy Karen Nagy, the feature page was under the direction of Evelyn Eniichg YA and the sports page was edited hy jiui Sues. Sandy, Karen, and Evelyn have served previously as reporters for the CIRCLE, hut gf' ' Jini has never done any CIRCLEw ork hefore. 5 ,wa . . Assis ta nts to the a e editors were Jud' L . . . I K I , Brain, news pages Pat McKinney, editorial JP me A. N , kb X a eg Liz Lvtle, leature agegaind there was 9 .Q . -In E . , P 8 , t , fy ' X V 'C ' 'no assistant for the sports page.
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Liteuanq Club ,ve x,-1 gi' ff-ef 383 E: if I 16 il The maln purpose of the Lrterary Club rs to acquarnt rts members with the classlcs and better novels of today The members of the club review certarn books at therr meetungs whuch are held once each month Among the many actavrtres of the Literary Club plays at the Lrterary Club actrvatres and about one of are hayrrdes, parties and Cleveland Playhouse The offers nts members many a chance to learn much the fine arts Presrdmg over the busrness matters at meehngs of the Lrterary Club were the followrng otfncers Presldent Ada Shumcker Vrce Prestdent Dwane Boccla Hrstoruan Carolyn Peterolu and Mrnor Myers Program Charrman Actrng as advusors tor the Literary Club thus year were Mrs Kung and Mrs Knube 5-Q 'T Ai :ij Back row Jordan Hahn George Perrme Jnm Sues Dave Grozc Phul Rrchards Tom Droblyen Jeff Hardesty Richard Kung and John Conlon Middle row Tum Lloyd Madelyn Richardson Judy Stewart Sheryle Slabaugh Jane Davrs Jean Gromen Bottom row Darlene Robblns Carol Gree Duane Kennedy Vrckr Errckson Joan Stallard Sandra Lott Pam Tel.rnde Blenda Nan Rowland Barbara Ollver Paula Tobrn Sandra Lowe Henry Czeranko and Mrke Peters rp , gt N ' H , N- be-'Z -,4, ' ' 4 T x .--- I - Y, - t iii I l . - I . . - ., l T L: ,ll - T g C , , 3 l r rr l r I A L 1
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