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Preserving this record of Woodie's school life L' ' -rj1y:A13 , f ' ' ' r Lefr ro Rwlii l'ioy.luli. Piscitelli, Kuzmr Wilsiin. R, llmrrim. Slnss XX'15lw1fl1, ll1l.ll'vSfIU, lireeiibcrg. l5wmi.i Strut! -lixxuia Si.-xii INllN1lilR4 lXliQb.1el Newnilm, XV. Mill' lliry. lloenstmc. Moorlimd. l'l.mo. E. Xlmllorder Rim' 1. bortmn E. Dengel. Mziio. Quigley, Limee. tl. liulcy. lvhiettai. Row 2 Streliler. Lumley. ,l. lloliulf sky. A. Vmilurder. IK. ll.i:cii. N, lwlxirslmll. Rim' 3 lillwmvglx, R. Kflllicf. l':r.i. Nleiieife. M. bzilmsi, R. :Xii:.illme. H. Dengel, ELLWCJQJDIAN STAFF During tlie entire ye.1i', the ELLxx'ooimi,xN SC.1ll'4l1i1S been sU'1X'1i1g diligently to publish the best .mmml iii the liistory of the school. Supervised by Miss Elizabeth Meliiiiglit .md Miss lVI4u'i.m Riy .md .ibly liegided by the editors: Bill lirgiebt. EellfO! 1lT'ClNCl-L Lewin K0:i.ii', Liteixiiy l2dlUPl'L Ed Koxxieb .md Shirley Piseitelli, Layout Editors, the st.1ll'b.ls wurlxed very lmrd but li.is lmd fun ciitgilogiiig IN.lKCI'1.ll .md pasting pictures. Stimulated by the splendid results of the Lirgest imgaxziiie egimpdigii ever undertiikeii. they have successfully compiled tlieii' eoiitribiitioii In sclifiol liistury, Tbe 1053 Ellwoodim proudly Lilies .4 place with its predecessoi's. W. Kmelit lf. liiiliiig. fxliss Ru. T. Slmfier, Ndiicy Hmibceli XY. llleuiiiey, lJ':Xii.lre.i. l.. livkeiiiever. VC. llurlis XX'ii.-die llimeo. Xliss Mqliiiiglmt, XY. Slmfler N1 liimu.. liiurili, N.
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Compdmv news o Lmcoln High ECHO STAFF Worklrmg under the pressure md the perpetual str un of meetmg dexdlmes the ECHO St1ff performs 1 valu able and enterta1n1ng seruce for the ent1re school M1ss LaRue Crfng the sponsor IS pntly respons1ble for the success of the paper the UflE1I'1l1g efforts of the st nf members contrlbute the re1n11n1ng stnnulus for turmng out flne copy M155 Crnv md the Ed1COI'1ll Clnef Mxrynelle Douvherty IHllxC the dec1s1ons ls to what 1mport1nt ex ents 1re to be cox ered Ass1gnments rre gmen to the x IYIOUS ed1tors md the long process leading t0 eventual pUl5l1C'it1OIT h1s begun Ed1tors md lbS1St1I'lt editors Write and rewrlte copy IS they t1ke mro COIls1dCI'3t1OI1 word count as well as the content The proof readers comb the materxal for my errors before the copy IS delivered to the pnnter for publ1c1t1on An efllclently functioning staff of slxty five press ufents met elgbt de rd lmes this year and dlstrlbuted ox er 1100 p npers lf elch publxcatlon SENIOR ECHO STAFF Row 1 Bottom Left to Rlghz Rahne New Row 2 P Leopardo Rose M Nocera E MQZZCI Cortese june Sm1th MCK1SSlCk Row 3 Ddmbach Ceraldme Fander Bren ner jane Bender jean Bender N M Conzhy Row 4 C Morrow M1ller M Sul11 R Sulm McBr1de Row 5 Rowlands Conner Wtstlund Wlntc Ralph Sm1th UNDERLLASS ECHO STAFF Row 1 Bntnnn Lejr zu R1ght joyce W1lex R Perrx Cmneola Schll Besso Bexan L Abraham Row W oseph V Nagel Furmss Dougherty PAZSIDI Cxrson f' Gardner T Altonso Row 'S A Pune B1 her Molly lNexxm1an Hergenrother Durstme Cromn C lrole ohnson Al ostmo Row 4 R f'h1m11 Z1 heo j Fo nlught D Redman Steffler Mar Offl Rlmellx Hughes Rovt 5 Rosen l' Vvltte R Mmrroxx R Mack P Pdxloxlc . . F . . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , ' ' Y' ' ' , . i l V W . l 1 . . A ' K I I 1 , , 1. 2 R - 1 I A ' e 1 - 1 . . , . . , , . . . 1. - 2 5 2 , , v 2 , F 1 1 1 Ni - 5. u 19 1 1 I D , 1 1 1 1 1 D K 1 ' . 1 ' . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 I 'Fu M. Dougherty, D1Leonardo, Balmmx. ' ' . , . ' , . Y 3 A 1 ' , 1 F ' . Y ' ' 1 1 ' 1 - C' 1 . ' - . ', J. . . 1, . ', . 1 ,Y .. y A 1 ,L Q . . 1 . 1, . 1 1- 1 1 1 ,- w A - -- 11 N . ,', 1 , 1 , . , , 1. A V V . ' 1. -I ' , . ' , P. , , . ., , ' . . ' ' 1 K' 9 5 1 1 1 1 Ai J A U 1 D - ' . . ', 1cc , . s 1 , . ' , ' , 1 1 . 1 1, . . F V 1 . , . , . 1 . .
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irtolnmto A Brtl i Mazzei Giving aid wliere aid is needed LIBRARIAN The library staff, under the direction of Mrs. Clara Anderson, makes available to us the wonders of books. The staff is kept busy checking out books, dispursing library perf mits, and collecting Hnes. CLARA ANDEasoN B. A., Geneva Collegeg M. A., Westerii Reserve llniversityg Library Assistants Club. Leather craft is her hobby. Mrs. Clara Anderson TELEPHUNE GIRLS Handling the telephone calls arriving every day for all the schools in Ellwood City is an important responsibility for any person. Here at Lincoln High School, we have competent girls who are doing a fine job. Under the supervision of Mrs. Rose Marie Stasick, these girls learn the complex functions of the switchboard. They are on duty not only to receive calls but also to handle a variety of assignments in Superintendent Bell's office. Mimeographing, typing, and sorting information to be given out to the other schools are just a few of their many tasks. These girls are receiving excellent experience in exchange for conscientious work. Their efforts are inf dispensable, and the girls should be commended. OFFICE CREW To keep the members of the faculty regularly in contact with the ofhce as to absentees, special notices, and current material, the office staff of Lincoln High must be an efficient body. Under the supervision of Mrs. Patricia Zeigler, Mr. Shepleyls secretary, the staff collects and delivers absentee sheets and is continually kept busy with numerous errands. If there are any special permits to be given to the students or notices that must be taken immediately to the various teachers, the staff is there on the job. The members are on the staff voluntarily, and it is their responsibility to see that all these tasks have been carried out. Through these services, much is done to lighten the burden of the Hiculty and office workers.
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