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Some yearbook schemes presented at after-school staff meetings are more humorous than practical. M LTIPLE TALE T Encouraging the staff, taking pictures, writing copy, contacting typists, creating new lay-outs, and meeting the final deadline are all part of the headaches and joys of the editorial staff. The time and effort expended on each minute and seemingly unimportant detail is un- believableg while the rest of the school is completely dark, there is always the familiar light in Mr. Singer's room. The process of creating a yearbook is long and involved, and the co-ordination of the entire staff to pro- duce the '64 Wildcat must be carefully supervised and controlled by its editors. However, all the energy and Worry put into the book are well worth the effort as the exciting and suspenseful day arrives for the distribu- tion of the new yearbooks. This year the editorial staff introduced duotone pic- tures in the yearbook and designed its own cover. The theme of versatility was carried throughout the Wildcat by means of frequent copy and related cartoons. SEATED: Lesley Leonard, Class Editorg Paul Bristo, Edit0r'in-Chiefg Patricia Lavin, Photography Editorg Babara Stolp, Activities Editor. STANDING: Randolph Parker, Sports Editorg Laraine Rowe, Senior Editorg Mr. Martin Singer, Adviser, Donna Miller, Faculty Editor. SEATED: Pamela Romanchakg Carol Millerg Donna Miller. STANDING: Lucille Honigg Alaine Simonsg Lee Caveyg Margaret Sullivang Mary Sullivan. I9
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All Wildcat typing is checked by both Paul Bristo, editor-in-chief, and Carol Miller, head typist. ,lim Gerding, yearbook publisher's representative, drops in to assist editors with a technical problem. WILDCAT I VGLVE Versatility epitomizes those students in- volved With advertising and financing the yearbook. To sell ads, the main source of income, some student salesmen meet with area businessmen, while others correspond to arrange sales. Within the school, rigor- ous subscription campaigns stimulate stu- dents to purchase their Wildcals. Since the success of the production of the yearbook depends not only on sufficient funds, but on the ability to keep records accurately, staff members working with the financing must be also able to Work well with matters dealing with money. BUSINESS STAFF: SEATED: Diane Rogersg Myrna Ennis, Carolyn Durking Gale Madduxg Margaret Sul- livang Nancy Deeringg Daun Drowne. STANDING: Diane Muttererg Linda Chapmang Richard Heederg .loanne Sabog Dennis Drowne, Business Managerg Susan Van De Walg Wayne Van Alleng Jill Buttsg Margaret I 8 Freele.
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STANDING: Alex Cregorewskyg Elizabeth Warringtong Jaime Pucciog Francine Pucciog Linda Barberg Teresa Wooslcrg Andrew Timmerman. SEATED: Harold Bartlettg Alaine Simonsg Paul Puccio, Presidentg James Morgang Laraine Roweg Peter Hodges. DEBATE CLUB PRESE TS SSEMBLY Club members vie for points at an all-school assembly. One of the outstanding examples of extracurricu- lar versatility is that of Debate Clulfs programming. At weekly meetings, members met in formal and in- formal discussion groups as well as in debates, to learn of the major issues of the year. Debates were both serious and light, ranging from topics such as Wlqhe School Prayer Should Be Abolishedw to 'glfskimoes Should Own Fur-lined Bathtubsfi To highlight the year, the club, in conjunction with a senior history class, planned and presented an as- sembly debate for the student body. Although the history class emerged victorious, a great deal of interest was generated within the clubg membership increased and a schedule of debates between other classes and organizations was formed. At weekly meetings, debaters offer new topics enthusiastically.
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