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:EW,..,.,,, Y -' H .La Q 41... First Row: Pat Petrillose, Pat Mack, Joanne Smith, Dick Nulle, Al Cappucci, Susan Laubengayer, Dave Foster, Merrill Burr, Jane Kleeman, Mary Campagna: Second Row: Mr. Smith, Patty Neferis, Betty Nelson, Barbara Painter, Ann Lounsbery, Marilyn Meflarthy, Linda Shaw, Nancy Hull, Edie Parr, Barbara Shepherd, Renee Sack, Mr. Clarkg Third Row: Miss Siegfried, Beth Bradley, Barbara Spencer, Lucy Barnard, Sheila Winters, Alice Bly, Nancy Spencer, Debbie White, Cary Harden, Phyllis Robinson, Dorothy Schlater: Fourth Row: Herb Nelson, Nick Krukovsky, Bruce Layton, Bruce Shapley, Pete McManus, Bruce Oliver, Mike Mulvaney, Ken Aekley, Bob Miller, Bob Sprole. Annual Staff Because of the ideas gained at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference in New York City and the aid of three direct staff assistants, the Annual had an effective year. It all began with a successful subscription drive in October. Soon almost three hundred seniors had filled out their data sheets, which then were checked and typed before being sent to the printer. Page layouts were drawn up. and pictures of clubs. seniors, and fac- ulty were scheduled. 'llhe editorial staff received assign- ments for club write-ups. and the business staff solic- ited advertisements. At the beginning of lVlarcl1 the second subscription drive was held. After spring vacation proofreading and hnal preparation of the book was completed. The covers arrived. and Hnally the Annual was bound and ready for delivery. Editor ..... .... S usan liaubengzayer Assistant ...... ...... J oanne Smith General Manager . . . . . .David lfoster Assistant ....... .... lVl errill Burr Business lvlanager ........... .... A lbert Cappucei The Editor and General Manager plan Assistant ....................... Richard Nulle Page l3YOl1iS- Advisers . .. .lVlr. Clark, Miss Siegfried, Mr. Smith E271
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Harmonettes-First Row: Beeson, Pearl, Rotunno: Second Row: Lounslnery, Kent, Gentle, Hornlmrook. Bachelors-First Row: Nelson, Dayton, Thomas, Temeles Shulman: Scvond Row: Lee, Oliver, Shapley, Malti. wr Q' Blue Tones-First Row: Dim-kinson, Page, Levine, Harding, Wintermiitez Second Row: Blodgett. York, Bennett, Leon- ard, Foster. ff String Quartet-First Row: Edwards, Walls, Second Row: Smith, Krukovsky. L26 to i . fi? Brass Choir-First Rout Bennett, Alles, Klune, Harding Weiskerger, Stump, York: Second Raw: Mobhs, Saturn Dickinson, Leonard, Foster, Hatt, Light, Furman, Wallace: Mr.-Battisti: Third Row: Miller, Dayton, Lacy, Krukovsky, Cantrell, Marks. Woodwind Quintet-First Row: Klune, Musgrave: Second Row: Smith, Thayer, Levine.
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gm L.. sm NW' 'il' -me rv First Row: Jim Smith, ,lulie Gentle, Pat Mahool, Milt Weiner: Second Row: Miss Elliott, Pat Mack, Kris Thorsland, ,loyce Moreyg Third Row: John Leonardo, Frandy Johnson. Tattler Staff Miss Elliott, Milt Weilier, Leonardo draw up layouts. ,.,.,M2Q he and John What7s new? Look in the Tatller. Ithaca Highis newspaper kept busy completing six big issues per term with reports on school news and such events as the de- velopment of the proposed Youth Center over the Cen- tral Fire Station. Everyone waited tensely for the exclusive report on the results of the Miss LHS. contest held on the first of lVlarch with thirteen contestants to choose from. Rolls of laughter went through the classrooms as stu- dents read the April l7ool's issue. Exposure of a secret faculty-sponsored gambling ring and the fact that David Temeles was a Communist really shocked the student body because they had trusted the faculty and the school president. Alert students had suspected that some of the teachers were gamblers, but they were not sure which ones. The Tattler reported all the facts. Some of the interesting: sidelights in the Taltler were reports of alumni, exchange excerpts from other U31
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