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Hi-Lite Staff FRONT ROW . . . Gina Slotkin, Jackie Logue, Sandy Hotterth, Sally Eisenhart, Pat Johnson, Sarah Tunny, June Zuck, Diana Zim- merman, Joyce Herr, Joy Willet, Bob Lawrence, Duncan McCrae. SECOND ROW . . . Nancy Wilcox, Sally Urban, Marty Fowl, Susan Schneider, Elaine Gerlach, Linda Medsger, Joan Fellenbaum Gwen Healey, Mary Stone, Kathy Dulany, Pam Lyons, Joy Groe- 1 schel, Dorey Feltman. THIRD ROW . . . Nancy Lewis, Linda Moor- house, Jane Matthews, Gretchen Bennett, Tom Shrawder, Bob Greene, Ed Moen, Jay Hansen, Jim Cruickshank, Jim Bullet, Al Seigal, Steve Maurer, Bob Rockwell. ABSENTEES . . . Trudy Fries, Betty Diller. School Publications Edited and Editors, reporters, photographers, advisors - all with one aim, the publication ot The Hi-Lite, our school newspaper. lt is published twelve times a year by a statt under the direction ot Mr, Barry Weinhold and Mr. Ronald Essick. The reporters ot the Hi-Lite are iuniors and seniors chosen in the second semester at their sophomore year. The editors are selected from these reporters when they are iuniors, and serve until the second semester ot their Senior year. T ' V - '- W fs ' , s,lwikitiiiitiklsgtiitL?st:3'IJ55'ffL,Qili: ln order to see the actual workings ot the newspaper press, several statt members accompanied the editors to the publishers. There they inspected all the machines and saw the amount ot work involved in printing The Hi-Lite. This year The Hi-Lite was awarded a Hrst class rat- ing by the National School Press Association. lt also received a Keystone Award tor the Hrst time in its history, atter being judged superior by the Pennsyl- vania School Press Association. The Hi-Lite statt tor the coming i962-l963 year will include Nancy Wilcox, Editor, Jackie Logue, Co- Editor, June Zuck, Feature Editor, Marty Powl, Sports Editor, Ed Moen, Assistant Sports Editor, and Sue Schneider, Business Manager. The goals ot the newspaper are to keep its sub- scribers up-to-date about iunior and senior high school news and to entertain with an interesting and thought- provoking feature page, FRONT ROW . . , Gretchen Bennett, co-editor, Jane Matthews, business manager, Gwen Healy, feature editor, Jim Buller, photo- grapher, Mr. Essick, assistant adviser. SECOND ROW . . . Mr. Weinhold, adviser, Joan Fellenboum, photography editor, Elaine Geilach, editor, Steve Maurer, sports editor, Al Siegel, photogra- pher. 24-
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Training Ground for Democracy Officers Charles Helm, Susan Gorman, Mrs. Lat' shavv, Sally Hetzel, Robert Ellis. The Junior High student council is advised by Mrs. Vera Latshavv. It has undertaken many projects in the past four years, but probably the proiect deserving The most recognition is The sponsoring of a scholarship fund for a foreign exchange student. This is a four year Tuition paid scholarship and is currently being used by Mr. Tom Duba from Sierre Leone, Africa. He is studying aT Millersville State Teachers College. To support This scholarship fund The council sponsors sev- FRONT ROW . . . Linda Herrard, Gretchen Godfrey, Pamela Smith, Geralidine Daily, Peter Haldy, John Corse, Michael Sand- man. SECOND ROW . . , Elizabeth Huber, Carl Wenger, Ellen Janes, Dennis Hauser, Jack Warren, Robert Ellis, David Wedge. THIRD ROW . . . Judy Newcomer, Dianne Steele, Mike Sultzbach, eral record hops plus a Halloween Dance and a seventh and eighth grade dance. Also, every day after school, the council members set up a snack bar where students may buy ice-cream and candy. Early this year, The officers of the council attended the District Student Council Conference at McCaskey High School. The student council is an essential part of the Junior High School. Phyllis Plaxa, Patrick McCoy, Eric Spitzer, Richard Schell. FOURTH ROW . . . Janet Zimmer, Donald Baile, Peter Glass, Charles Helm, Gary Burkholder, Susan Gorman, Steve Ross. FIFTH ROW . . . Mrs. Latshavv, Judy Moncrief, Steve Allen, Karen Weaver, Sally Hetzel, Linda Longenecker, Edward Davidson. lH 1W I Z Wmaw ' i '1 'r il' S
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FRONT ROW . . . Karen Smolsky, Nancy Sachs, Clara Schairer, Carole Ott, Kathy Phelan, Sandy McCleary, Trudy Fries. SECOND ROW . . . Gerry Myers, Peggy Weidner, Jill Gunner, Pam Lyons, Gina Slotkin, Jim Buller. THIRD ROW . . . Jame Edwards, Nancy Rummel, Donna Redman, Dorey Feltman, Joan Fellenbaum, Elaine Gerlach, Gwen Healey, Tom Patterson. FOURTH ROW , . . Louise Smith, Carole Stokes, Liz Giroud, Jane Matthews, Al Seigal, Elsa Martin, Gretchen Bennett, Ronnie Myers. Published by Student Journalists Assignments, deadlines, work, work, and more work! Every Tuesday morning the members of the Press Club met for the sole purpose of publishing the i962 Neff- Vue. Throughout the year the club was confronted with four deadlines, which after much sweet agony and weary work were always completed with success. ln addition to writing articles, the Press Club mem- bers must also undertake the task of soliciting ads, pho- tographing and captioning pictures, and completing the school-wide campaign successfully. At times ideas were few and far between and noth- ing ever seemed to turn out right. Editorials were either too short or too long or the pictures were out of focus. But with the patient guidance and able direction of Mr, Warren Druckenbrod, Mr. Robert Murphy and Mr. George Ehemann, the problems were soon solved. The l962 edition of the Neff-Vue could not have been pub- lished without the assistance of these advisers. The iob of editing a yearbook is long and tedious, but the pride and satisfaction the staff felt after that last dead- line made it well worth while indeed! Neff-Vue Staff Mr. Murphy, Adviser, Sandy McCleary, Advertising Manager, Myers, Business Manager, James Buller, Photographer, Mr. Albert Siegel, Photographer, Nancy Sachs, Staff Secretary, Ehemann, Adviser, Jane Edwards, Art Editor, Absent. Tom Patterson, Assistant Editor, Karen Smolsky, Editor, Ronald l H , we-1 ,, rs 1-,WM ,, ,, ..
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