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l?amLL,. vn- The Rambler of '51 and '52 was a remarkable paper! We owe this fact to our two new and very capable advisers, Miss Custer and Miss Robinson. Along with Dick Platt, our able editor, and many typists, these two nursed the production lines along so that we received a Rambler at regular intervals. In days when the Rambler came out, everyone clamored back to their home room, after the final bell, to read such inter- esting items as - The Inquiring Reporter, the latest school news, reports on basket ball or football games, thought en- couraging editorials, or even the latest love affairs. Of course, we must not forget all the writers of these many, many articles either! Congratulations to all for a fine job on the Rambler this year. 1 L , -L , . M., , .... . . . .. .. . t..,., . . SJ First Row: P. Kleitz, K. Demalta, M. Dore azio, M. Ramsey, P. Mortimore. Second Row: L. McWherter, C. Rhodes, M. Haase, J. Wunderlich. Editors: Richard Platt, David Robinson First Row: P. Betts, M. Dorazio, S. Leone, A. Clark, P. Kleitz, J. Laurenzio, L. Mc- Wherter, K. Fulcomer. Second Row: K. Demalta, A. Bollinger, P. Mortlmore, D. Platt, M. Ramsey, G. Plum- mer, M. Haase. Third Rowz' C. Rhodes, S. Ilurik, D. Robin- son, S. Akins, D. Ryan, G. Gray, R. Syl- vester, J. Wunderlich.
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errian Siu!! This year as in other years, it was the work of the Senior class to publish the yearbook. Know- ing this would be a tough job the class went ahead. Slowly but surely the Derrian began to take form. Pictures were taken, ads were collected and write-ups were handed out. It really made you dizzy just to think of the magnanimous task ahead. But the staff faithfully kept its nose to the grind- stone. And what of our faculty advisers, Miss Custer and Miss Robinson? Without their tremendous as- sistance, this book would never have been pub- lished. They faithfully kept at the job and spent much of their time and effort willingly putting it together. But this is your book. As you look through it, you will no doubt be reminded of many mem- ories. Some happy, some not so happy-many you will share, many you will not share, but all near and dear to your heart. We hope you will be as proud of this book as we are. We worked hard but it was well worth the task. First Row: P. Betts, P. Kleitz A. Clark, D. Maguire, M Ramsey, L. Bozelli, C. Rhodes B. Allison, P. Mortimore, K DeMalta, M. Haase, M. Mc- Wherter, M. Dorazio. Second Row: D. Platt, L Cowan, E. Serena, J. Alex- ander, J. Scarpitti, T. Bucci R. Sylvester, D. Robinson, B Hensler, E. Serena, B. Bucci J. Wunderlich, L. Phillips. Third Row: R. McCaulley, B Dixon, B. Smith, D. Ryan, G McKelvey, J. Taubler, S Akins, K. Hensler, D. Sindorf, C. Plummer, C. Nicholson, R Kurtz. ,xgrf gjzlifor
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CM ourna iam 'i,.,i.::I. ' ... . ,,l, M, ,. First Row: F. Shrum, S Spehar, H. Riley, A. Patti, M Vitale, P. Cresson, S. Leone, T. Beuten, K. Fulcomer, C. Bertsch. Second Row: J. Laurenzio, G Plummer, P. Tepper, R. King, D. Maguire, M. Klym, J Klym, A. Bollinger, T. Ca- woski, S. Wiley, M. Chamber lain. Third Row: R. Opatka, R Fowler, B. Hofmann, J. Rite- nour, G. Gray, D. Robinson J. Mowry, S. Mastrorocco, G Waite, S. Burik. . L,, First Row: M. Dorazio, A Clark, M. Haase, M. Ramsey L. Bozelli, J. Alexander, B Allison, K. DeMalta, P Kleitz, L. McWherter, P Betts. Second Row: P. Mortimore D. Platt, B. Hensler, L. Phil- lips, J. Wunderlich, T. Bucci L Cowan, J. Scarpetti, E Serena, C. Rhodes. Third Row: T. Dillon B Smith, B. Baker, R. Sindorf, D. Ryan, J. Taubler, G. Mc- Kelvey, S. Akins, K. Hensler B. Dixon, R. Sylvester. -4 xx, Putting out a Rambler calls for work and cooperation. The Rambler Staff, super- vised by Miss Custer and Miss Robinson, did a commendable job in issuing the school paper as part of the curriculum of the Journalism Club. The members of the club col- lected all the available news and wrote it up in an interesting way. The Journalism Club chose the following staff to publish the Rambler. Dick Platt had the important' position of Editor-in-Chief, David Robinson was chosen as his assist- ant. Arlene Clark was Social Editorg Phyllis Betts, Assistant Social Editor. The job of gathering the sports news went to Sports Editors, Donald Ryan and Stanley Akins. Their Assistants were Stanly Burik and Gilbert Gray. Feature Editor was Shirley Leoneg Ex- change Editor, Alice Bollingerg Inquiring Reporter, Jean Laurenziog Art Editor, Ralph Sylvesterg his Assistant Glenn Plummer, Qu'est-ce que c'est, Kathleen Fulcomer. All these people banded together and made the Rambler something to look forward to and enjoy. Congratulations to the Journalism Club and the advisers for a job well done.
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