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Typing Editor Sandy Lisa and her staff do all the yearbook typing, and Business Manager Rusty Owens and her staff handle Pub-Pac sales. Pat Manges, Girls ' Sports Editor, and the sports staff choose pictures for the sports section. Captions Editor Bonni Martin and her staff create a headline for one of the layouts. Literary Editor Barbara Bartlett and her staff discuss copy with the Boys ' Sports Editor Jeff Peters. Karen Green, Senior Portrait Editor, gives tintype assignments to her staff.
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MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS The production of a major publication is an awesome task. The staff of this year ' s yearbook attacked the job with ideas of their own and the in- valuable aid of Mr. Capriotti. At the end of the 1964-65 school year an editorial staff was chosen and subsequently conducted meetings throughout the summer. During these meetings the theme of CHANGE was decided upon as most representative of Marple-Newtown Senior High School. This theme became embedded in the attitudes of the staff: each decision was weighed according to its uniqueness and the improve- ment it offered when compared to the best that previous years had produced. Each innovation was the result of a sharp, loud struggle between conflicting editors. Piercing sounds issued almost daily from the new but quickly cluttered yearbook room, which served as the battleground for the “fighting members of the staff. It also served as a home to those who worked late into the night in order to meet approaching deadlines. The result, which is now being scrutinized by the reader, is a composite of the best work of many school talents. Its quality compels the current editorial staff to issue a challenge to the staff of Memories ’67 to im- prove upon what has been done this year. Co-editors Jane Brittain and Lar- ry Langan consult faculty advisor Mr. Capriotti about choice of pictures. Layout Editor Barbara Gramley and Art Editor Kay Chudnoff de- sign the yearbook pages «ith the assistance of their staff.
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SCOOPS AND SCRIBBLINGS The Mar-News staff discusses feature articles from back issues. Mar-News editor Jack Mullin advises his staff of their assignments. Marple-Newtown ' s training ground for future journalists and reporters is the Mar-News, the school newspaper. This year’s ambitious goal of publish- ing twelve editions was attained, but not without the hard work of Editor- in-Chief Jack Mullin and his assis- tants, Dave Riley and Bruce Siddons. The Mar-News was always a di- versified publication. Feature Editor Vera Gerken kept her readers aware of the quality of our student body by highlighting outstanding students, while Sports Editor Randy Williamson gave knowledgeable reports on the exploits of M-N athletes. News Editor Caroline Schaible reported on the other facets of Marple-Newtown school life. The editorials were a bright spot this year. They were con- sistently pertinent and concise. With the expansion of our school, it would have been impossible to keep up with everything that went on without the aid of the Mar-News.
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