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Front Row: Susan 3IcCurdy, circula- tion manager, Melanie Parmer, adver- tising manager, Diane Albright, head typist. Second Row: Ioan Byers, fea- tures editor, Louise Jennings, activi- ties editorg Tolctha Todd and Ann Neidermyer, co-editors. Third Row: Bonnie Butson, Judith Bare, Ronald Hinkle, and Pamela Straub, senior edi- tors, VVilliam Difley, sports editor. ECHO Stott Writes Brief Novel On School Lite After long, heated meetings in May of 1959, the senior staff members chose the theme, A School Novelf' A new experience for the ECHO was the selection of co-editors in the key position. Another new feature which augmented the bookis appeal was a colored picture of the school. In the fall, after the subscriptions were totaled, a new high of 1190 books was recorded, exceed- ing last year's by 50. Now came the time for inspired picture sug- gestions, measuring, pasting, writing, editing, Left: Toletha Todd and Ann Neidermyer, co-editors, ask Miss Violet B. Wfeber, adviser, to autograph a finished product. Right: Drawn by Toletha Todd and painted by proofreading, ad infinitum. Padded covers were discarded, and a modern hard cover was de- signed. Louise jennings' sketches of bookworms to be used on the divider pages decorated the room of the adviser, Miss Violet B. VVeber. As time seemed to fly by, all the 146 pages were finally proofread. Staff members, weary from last-minute-rush preparations, soon found i'Our Hearts Were Young And Gayi' again - the 1960 yearbook was added to the chronicles placed in the McCaskey archives. Barbara Evans Llefti, ECHO campaign posters are ad- mircd by Nicholas Poneros and Linda Rostolsky, the two 'chest sellers on the staff.
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Front Row Crtherine XV1l1l Barb tri lxiutz Dorothy lDll1LLlxLI' Bex erlv VVhitc, Patricia Loomis, Leslie Zwirn. Ryin Lindi Ixotroth Dorothx Buehlu Sllldfl Rvrr Third Row Iuute Lepticli, Marcia Decker, Charlene Second Row Crorge Bruhilvu Priscilli Loomis lop cc LlHCllS Mushi Ccier, Eloise Aurand, Judith Clark. Yearbook Blends Activities David Foster, ECHO photographer, snaps Laszlo Birinyi writing sports copy and Dolores Fitting reviewing hcr senior write-ups. These three ac- tivities exemplify diiferent types of work involvcd in recording the hap- penings of a year at ML-Caskcy. Front Row: Iulia Theohald, Barbara Benner, Suzanne Dachs, Judith Hoover, Ceraldine Hollinger, Peggy Foote, Jean Smolko, Sandra Frey. Second Row: Sue Lewis, Davene Forrest, Bar- bara Evans, Frances Keller, Sarah VVintcr, Patricia Gardner, Linda Hos- tolsky. Third Row: Nicholas Poneros, James Brendle, Margaret Braucr, john Krill, Susan Hcitman, Susan Kraft.
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ECHO and VIDETTE Editors are Cfront rowl Janie:- Leptich, Diane Albright, Bonnie Butson, Melanie Parmer, Toletha Todd, ,loan Byers, julia Shenk. Second Row: Eloise Aurand. Marcia Decker, Charlene Landis, Susan Students Ecirn Quill An High-school journalists in the upper third of their class are honored for work on school pub- lications by membership in Quill and Scroll. Thirty-three seniors and twenty-five juniors are members of this international society this year at McCaskey. Front Row: Katc Donnelly, Barbara McCowan, Iudith Clark, Beverly VVhite, Catherine Walzl, Roberta VVil- liains, Carol Nissly, Barbara Evans. Second Row: Susan Heitman, Lynn Leihensperger, Cocona Patinos, Margaret Morgan, Patricia Loomis, Priscilla Loomis, Germaine Lawrence, Susan Roe, Margaret Brauer. Vicki Austin. McCurdy, Roberta Borneman, Marsha Ceier, Dorothy Ryan, Billie VVo1f. Third Row: Ronald Hinkle, George Harlem, Judith Bare, Ann Neidermyer, Pamela Straub, VVilliam Dilley, Ronald Bowman, Leslie Zwirn. cl Scroll Membership V IDETTE members are required to contribute 100 inches of printed copy or its equivalent in other newspaper activities. ECHO members gain membership thru art Work, writing copy, arranging layouts, proof reading, typing. or rec- ord keeping, plus regular assignments. Third Row: Lynn Trainor, Carol Thomas, Betsy Lorenz, Eric Lane, Robert Landis, Marjorie Donley, Susan Robin- son, Suzanne Dachs, Sandra Frey. Fourth Row: John Fellenbaurn, Iames Sharf, Kenneth Shank. Richard llaefner, David Foster.
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