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FOR THIS 1959 ECHOES LITERARY STAFF Seated: Donna Durr, Barbara Schuey, Dolores Moore, Joan Hickey, Assistant Literary Editor, Gloria Sierra, Maureen Malay. Standing: Claudia Citrano, Diane Sculler, Hal Leitncr, Terry McManus, Ellen Kappy, Judy Conklin, Debbi Beck, Alice Brunton, Elizabeth Brunton, Claire Gallagher. Missing: Debbie Harte, Ellen Frankel, Harriette Sherman, Gloria Seltzer, Barbara Heydweiller. BUSINESS STAFF First Row: Tina Bloom, Jcannie Kleitman, Barbara Ostovich, Geraldine Huggins, Sophie Hudson. Second Row: Hal Leitner, Sue Dollinger, Marie Niedermann, Ellen Kappy, Norma Furedi, Merrily Ceder, Liz Sigman, Diane Sculler, Joan Walsh. Did you notice the fine drawing of our school? Here is Liz Sigman, our home- town artist, who worked very hard to perfect that drawing. Camera shy ? Stay away from these two fellows. Bob Quick and Joe Lavery would snap your picture before you could say a word.
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Page 30 text:
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they took: the responsibility ECHOES Adrien Bien, our Editor-in-Chief, despite all her problems and responsibilities, still finds time to smile. Thoroughness, thoughtfulness and inventiveness are all qualities which when joined together made up the Echoes Staff of '59. Their industrious hands labored for many days trying to create a book worthy of L.M.H.S. Adrien had many of the responsibilities on her shoulders but could always look to her editors, their assistants, and their staffs for help. Ronnie and his assistant, Dru, were real go getters” in all fields concern- ing the finances of this year's Echoes. In preparing factual and interesting copy, Colette and her assistant, Joan, had to use originality and creative- ness. Jane and Jack combined both talent and hard w'ork in order to come up with the results they did. Bruce spent timeless effort in reflecting, through photographs, this year of '59. All staffs had the assistance of the yearbook secretary, Diane, who was considered to be their Girl Friday.” Both editors and staff can find no way to express their gratitude for the never ending efforts that their adviser, Mr. Don Mills, has put forth in order to create the Echoes. Two other teachers contributed their talents: Mr. Patrick Brostowin, literary adviser, and Mrs. Jean Marcus, business adviser. Adrien and the staff were sparked with enthusiasm from the day they started working on the Echoes of '59 until the day the book was com- pleted. They know that the entire school was dependent upon them to make their yearbook something of which to be proud—and that’s just what they did. Our school yearbook, Echoes of '59, was made possible because the staff worked diligently but mainly because they worked together. Here are the two people who control the finances of our yearbook: Ronnie Ciccone, Business Editor, and his assistant, Drusilla Honsch. Art Editor, Jack Geisinger, and his assistant, Jane Sterrett, relax for a moment before they continue working on the yearbook layout. Sparkling, vivacious Colette Cor- liss, our Literary Editor, cheered the staff along. We have finally caught our friendly photographer, Bruce Bosinius, on the opposite side of his camera. It was a rare moment, indeed,when this picture was taken, because Diane Forrester, our Business Sec-
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Page 32 text:
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 Time out for a moment of relaxation, advises Mr. Richard Hawkey. With him are Andy Bromberg, Norma Furedi, Stewart Napoleon (Advertising Manager) Ronald Green and Paul Troop. Ronald Green, busy Editor-in-Chief of our newspaper, takes a minute to jot down a few notes. Advisers Mr. Richard Hawkey, Mr. Frank LoTrug- lio and Miss Marguerite Curtin appear to be pleased with the success of the Spotlight. Andrew Bromberg, News Editor; Charlotte Lichtenthal, Features Editor; Steven Klipstein, Sports Editor; Norma Furedi, Assistant Features Editor; and Paul Troop discuss the next issue. Shown here is the late fred Meyer, former Editor-in-Chief of the Spot- light. Dotty Deller, Business Manager; Bruce Bosinius, Staff Photographer;
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