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ountaineer Staff Learns T! 11 Mountaineer Stalfz Row l fl. to nj: Robert Guckavan, Anne Peterson, JoAnne Cwynar, Sharon Brahm, Joyce Mandzak, Lea Andruzzi, Mr. Peter Parnell. Row 2: Al Cannon, Rona Fields, Paula Mat- Journalism yas, Barbara Veet, Mary Gloria Stefanoski, Leah Levin, Steve Bergstein. A record of the yearis activities, the school news- paper is issued five times during the school year. The Mourrtaineer serves as a vehicle for student expres- sion. lts members include the students in the fifth period journalism class and reporters from all sec- tions who contribute articles. An exchange system with other schools has been established this year for the sharing of ideas. Issues of the Mountaineer are sent to East Stroudsburg State College, William Allen High School, Palmer- ton High School, and King's College. These schools, in return, furnish our newspaper staff with copies of theiripapers. Mountaineer members are further ex- posed to outside ideas at a journalism convention held annually at Kingis College. 26 The composition of the newspaper involves much work and many people. First, the staff members con- tribute articles. These are turned over to Faculty Sponsor Mr. Peter Parnell who edits the students' work. The edited articles are sent to the Vocational- Technieal High School print shop. When the printed articles are returned, they are proofread twice by members of the fifth period journalism class. The ar- ticles are then arranged on dummy sheets. These sheets are models of the actual newspaper pages. The dummies are approved by the administration before being sent again to the print shop for final printing. Once returned to the school, the long-awaited newspapers are linally distributed to the homerooms. Co-editors Paula Malyas and Rona Fields look over the product with Faculty Advisor Mr. Peter Parnell. Q53 Planning Session lass Anne Peterson, Stanrlau'cl-Speaker l'l'SIl0lltl1'!ll., pl'k'PLlF4'5 COPY.
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ibrary Homeroom Front Raw fl. to nj: Nick Allcgretta, Joseph Mussoline, Tony ameron, Wally Iffert, Marco Mnrcluse, Teddy Bugda. Row 2: Pam Arnold, June arrelt, Merry Mednitsky. Library Club members work at check-out desk, .41 Library Club Officers fl. to nj: Wally Kisthardt, Vice-president, Marco Marche- se, Wally Iffert, Presidentg Rosanne Bishop, Secretaryg Terry Harfman, Trea surer. .v T51 17 xg ' l 'unior Library Club Front Row Il. to r.j: Debbie Scrafin, Julie Zipovsky, Nancy Zelenak, Joan Campbell, Jackie Bangor, Sharon Hynick, Pam Damato, Julie Sitoski, Linda Yannarell, .inda Grazio, Triste Kennedy, Teresa Melnick, Margaret Kokinda, Carol Campbell, Mary Kay Longo, Janice Corazza. Row 2: Elaine Matos, Mary Sabulsky, Julianne Pellock, Nicoline lane, Kathy Fanelli, Joyce Mandzak, Carol Man dzak, Lee Ann Perry, Marie Tolerico, Elizabeth Capazzelli, Gail LaRose, Nancy Gendimenico, Andrea Mussoline, Jack ie Maddon, Frances Casarda, Claire Donahue. Row 3: Ron Sandrock, Joseph Gaydoseik, Patrick Dorgan, Tony Seo, Kenny Klemow, Stanley De-Cusatis, Jimmy Cipriano, Tony Barletta, Nicky Allegretto, -Wally Kisthardt, Teddy Bugda, Francis Palermo, Jimmy McGeehan. '25
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3 fl. to r.j: Steve Bcrgslcin, JoAnne Cwynur, Robert Cuckawan. 1 fl lo r j Rona Fields Barbara Veet Leah Levm 45- I C37 to r.j: Mary Gloria Slcfunoski, Eileen Gallagher, Lea Andruui, Joyce andzak. fl. to nj: Paula Matyas, Sharon Brulnn, Anne: Pclorson. Co-editor Rona Fields
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