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THE KISKIMINETAN The Kiskiminetan is a school project in which the co-operation of the editors, reporters, and the faculty advisor is needed in order for it to function and be a success. The school newspaper editorship was shared by Bruce Landis and Clark Valentiner, who with the help of a capable faculty advisor, Mr. Norman Lemcke, made it a monthly publication. This year the paper was fortunate in having many of last year's reporters return. Fred Magee headed the feature writers and was assisted by Bill Shaw, Tom Lageman, and Chris Petty. In the sports department editor Mike Vuchnich was helped by reporters Steve Schwartz, Tom MacMullan, john Biebesheimer, and joel Haus- man. The newspaper had two excellent photo- graphers, john Spencer and Tim Smyth. The editors take this opportunity to thank the reporters and especially their faculty advisor for the co-operation ,given by them. l Firrz row: Vuchnich fSp0rts Editorj, Valentiner fCo-Editorj Landis fCo-Edt J S d , 1 or . emn row: Hausman, Smyth, Kneedler, Biebesheimer, Lageman, Magee CFeature Editorj, MacMullan. 72
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YEARBOOK The Yearbook staff, more appropriate- ly known as the night owls, held their meetings in the dark labryinth of the reci- tation building basement. Pictures ruined by water, lost advertising lists, and typists failure to hit the right keys proved an in- teresting experience, to say the least, and added to the problem of meeting dead- lines. The core of the staff was supplied by a number of capable journalists who turned out a myriad of articles. Mr. Bal- lard, the faculty advisor, seemed to make big problems small, and Whose systematical method of doing things sped the work up greatly. Bulldog Gibbs seemed to have a picture of every school event, and spent many long hours in the darkroom. Grier Cooper did an excellent job of lay- ing out the Yearbook and doing the nec- essary art work. Paul Munyon's Work as editor should be highly praised as it pos- sessed both quality and quantity. It is hoped that through the photo- graphs, cartoons, and text in this book, some of the ideas and ideals of the school have been set forth. Seated: Cooper fArt Editorj, Munyon fEditor-in-Chiefj Gibbs fPhotography Eclitorj. Fin! raw: Smyth fBusiness Managerj, Valentiner, Hausman, Vuchnich fFeature Editorj, Lageman, Magee, Jacobs. Third row: Wright, Kranik, Landis, Marshall, Breman, fMissing, Lermoxj.
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GLEE CLUB The Kiski Glee Club has been one of the most active extracurricular groups in the school this year. Getting off to an early start in October. the Glee Club has had a full schedule of concerts right through to june. Wfith T. J. Lageman as president, and jeff Miller as vice president, the Glee Club had a highly successful sea- son. The first appearance of '57-'58 came at the induction ceremony for Mr. Pidgeon in October. This was followed by several concerts with local girls' schools through- out the rest of the year. The Glee Club sang about six songs at each concert and the Church Keys. a quartet made up of Dave Bittner, Chris Callaway, T. Lage- man, and Tom Morrow, sang two. liach of these concerts was followed by a dance, and everyone agreed that these dances were the high sports of the year. Morrow. Bittner, Lageman. Callaway Firrl 1'0u'.' Mr. McCoy, Kirtz, Beatty, Lawrence. Fribley, Rundell, Brennan, Miller, G.. Munyon lobe, Morrow, Coco. Sumfzd mzzx' Timney. Schmidt. Hathaway, XXfright W., Lagernan CPresidcnt Smith, Brown, Yukevich, DuMars, Miller J. CVice Presidentj, Bedell. Goss. Callaway. CBTISSIHQ., Smythj .
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