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First row, left to right: Barbara Halligan, Mary Lou Hanneman, Leola Crane, Sharon Comeau, Harvey Williams, Frank Freer, Mr. Fisf Barbara Bauer, Norma Woods. Second row: Gertrude Cathy, Shirley Penner, Judi Ann Van Liere, Barbara Penner, Queeno Van Aukez Arthur Cathy, Phyllis Stanley, George Graves, Donald Osbom, William Karney, James Snyder. Absent: Monique Auge. Roll Call In presenting this 1958 ROLL CALL, l hope that readers and friends will sense the true spirit of the school through the pictures and comments. There prevails in our school an atmosphere of joy in our work as well as an earnest desire to succeed in our studies. As we are about to graduate, it is good to pause a moment to feel the gratification of being able to leave this record of our senior year. Editor Left to right: Barbara Bauer, Junior Editorg Norma Woods, Editor. 5
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l First row, left lo right: llary Ann Prindle, Duane Freeman, Robert Wood, Keith Withey, William Palmer, Lacey Ward, Dennis MeRorie, James Paseo, ,lean Reed, Marshall Franeis, Edgar Auge, Richard Shippers, Luella Freeman. Second row: Sharon Sedore, Kan Van Deusen, Betty Katz, Joseph Wood, Jacklyn Galek, William Gay, Russell Teeple, Joseph Normand, Sharron lbbs, Jeffrey Alteri, Cyril Caster, William Wiggins, Jerry Noble, Wayne Allen, Thomas Parks, Patricia Shippers, Emily Cahoon, Allen Bowman, Olalee Williams. Third row: Sandra Horn, Ronald Stewart, Judy Horn, Darlene Winter, Lorraine LaPlaca, Barry Powell, Thomas Ticconi, Sharon Pender, Michael Thompson, Carolyn Van Horn, Janice Chapin, Alan Wood. Cheryl Woodruff, Kathryn Horn, Karla Danforth, Bonnie Zimmerman, Marlene Mills. Linda Scott. Fourth row: Fred Batzold, John Paul, Barry Blake, Martha Lou Handfield, Gregory Harris, Joyce Schram, Dean Gordon, Patricia Rhine, Joanna Snyder, Kenneth Burgess, Richard Barnes, William Chatfield, Judy Rose, Cheryl Blaisdell, David O'Brien, Ric-hard Winters. Kelvin Taft, Clara Conklin, Cynthia Eagleton. Fifth row: Harriet Lipshitz. David Sharpe, Sharon King, James Countryman, Gerald Miner, Victor Galek, Tilton Sears, Jerome McQueen, Robert Johnson, Gerald Welch, William Cross, Richard Katz. Susan Williams, James Peet, Linn Stebbins, Dewey Colvin, Peggy Galvin, David Lash, Floyd Smith, John Wright, James Sanders, Charles Knight, Lee Bastian, Timothy Morell, Jean Sanders, Andrea Kifer, Nancy Lapp. Sixth row: Mrs. Searle, Richard Godkin, George Hen- ner, Henry De-Hass, James Fowler, Gloria Spross, George Searle. Joanne Minier, Terry Skinner, Karen Shippers, Robert Single, Richard Householder, Frederick lbbs, Barbara Van Gelder, Paula Hyde, Henry Allen, Cheryl Jackson, David Crane, Alan Nye, Gerald Williams, John Decker, Betty Robbins. Seventh rnw: Sally Reed, Virginia Kellar, Elaine Petty, Barbara Galek, Carol Eygnor, Katherine Godkin, Lois Everhart, Garry Hall, Judy Hyde, Lloyd Larkin, Mary Patterson, Bonnie Lou Green, Margaret Fowler, Linda Acker, Barbara Horn, Wayne Johnson, Marcia Jackman, Steven Mason, Elaine Chillson, Paul Eygnor, Dawn Fisher, Robert Chapin. l F.H.A. The Future Home- makers of America is a part of the Na- tional Organization of students studying Homemaking. The local chapter carries on many ac- tivities such as bake sales, tea for teach- ers, and m a k i n g favors for patients' trays at the Wolcott Hospital. First row, left to right: Sandra Mosier, Nancy Stafford. June Correll, Mary Ellen Taber, Pamela Fridd, Gwene- vieve Powers, Judy Penner, Hrs. Dunton. Seeontl row: Joyce Kline. Limla Kent Lois Householder Carol Q J aharpe, JoAnn Lal laca, Kathy Salisbury, Kay Gillett, Marcia Senior, Lorraine Ward, Ruth Smith, AlicclDecker, Dorann Clow. 50
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First row, left to right: Judi Ann Van Liere, Mrs. Mowry, Donna Harris, James Snyder, Robert Pasco, Carol Single, Judy Douglass, Sally Wilmoth, Arthur Cathy, Sharon Comeau, Alvin Lipshitz. Second row: George Graves, Joanne Bastian, Thomas Osborn, Barbara Halligan, Mary Lou Hanneman, Mary Fritz, Barbara Penner, Shirley Penner, Germaine Colvin, Marla Jo Neal, Freida Colvin, Phyllis Stanley, Beverly Halligan, Gertrude Cathy, Patricia Freer, Sherri Winter, Barbara Bauer, Sharon Van Vleck. JUDY DOUGLASS .,..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, -,,.-,,,,,,-, E d iwr CAROL SINGLE SALLY WU-MOTH f-...,.f,............,......Y,.. Junior Editors Left to right: Shirley Penner, Judy Douglass, Phyllis Stanley, Judi Ann Van Liere. 52 Press Club The L.C.S. school paper, THE WRITE- AROUND, is published on the last Friday of each month. The staff is composed of an editor, two junior editors, an art editor, reporters, fea- ture writers, columnists, sports writers, typists, stencilers, and an advisor. Assignments for THE WRITEAROUND must be submitted to the editor three days before the date of publication so that typists and stencilers In order to staff puts in evenings-for may complete their work on time. achieve the finished product, the much overtime-after school and at least two days before an issue 'cgoes to press. A grade version of THE WRITEAROUND, called WRITEAROUND JUNIOR, giving special attention to the interests of boys and girls in kindergarten through sixth grade, is published several times a year. Both papers draw upon school environment for their coverage and strive to present happen- ings with an unbiased eye.
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