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leglgllfw 22 ikxmx, H, ug s 6 'Y Y x , X ll l w K Je, cm Seated, left to right: Nlr. Robert De-nnifon fFan-ulty Ailvin-rl, Glenn Davis lvice-Preridentl, Curl P4-:li-rson fl'resid4-ntl, Joseph Louis f'l'rc-asurerl, Larry Hutson 151-4-returyl. Standing: David Svutt, Harvey Lupp. Rex Cox, Erie Nissen. Louis Fow, Stavy Weeks, Fred KlllUPf, Cary Hager, David Lapp, Peter Butler, Richard Svhwalje, Bruce Linsky, Dale Owens, 9,1 m 'wnrl T... Seated, left to right: Girls State--,lane Herb, Joyce Ahearng Citizenship Institute-Katherine Neely. Standing: Boys Stale-Baily Molineux, Robert Kossivk, Carl Pedersen, Rivliard Svhwalje. Missing from picture: Girls State Delegate Joan Espenechied.
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EDITORS Seated, left to right: Kathleen liazlau 4,Xrt: ifopyl, Carol Gurshman lEditor-ln-Chief U, Editor-In-Chief Carol Curshman pauses to recheck the copy 'gone last time before the paper goes to press. Maryann liuckewiez ll-ieaturei. Standing: Joyce Ahearn lExehangeI. Leslie Dienes lsportst, ,lane Herb htssoeiate Editorl. Q out XY b if -lit 34. r?..fl.1.,,,3 r2.ttv4 A QQ The Bulldogs Bark is Metuehen High Schoolis student-run newspaper, To qualify for the staff, an applicant lnust take a journalism course which deals with essen- tials of the newspaper business. This course is offered each fall, after which an exami- nation must be passed. The new staff member has a choice of working on any of the four pages. Page one consists of news articles while page two deals with editorials and junior high news. Timeless features and humorous ar- ticles maybe found on page three, and page four handles all sports news. Reporters work with one of four editors. They are the Editor-In-Chief. the Associate Editor, and the Feature and Sports Editors. Other editors include the Exchange Edi- tor who gathers news from other schools, and the Art Editor who is in charge of cartoons and any other art work. The Copy Editor reads material before and after the Bark goes to press: his job is to see that all errors are corrected before the final edition is released. Since its organization in 1948 by Miss Lieber Anker, faculty adviser, the Bulldog's Bark has soared to new heights, Last year at the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion llonvention, it ranked with other first place entries for the fourth suceesive year. BUSINESS STAFF Seated, left to right: Joan lilass, Phyllis Fortunato lliusine-s Mana- gerl. Anjia lloumsma. Standing: Diane Jaeger, Linda Thorsen, Susan Johsnon, Linda Srharlf, EDITORIAL STAFF Seated, left to right: Joyre Ahearn, Kathleen Kazlau, Jane Herb, Carol fiUl'Sllllli'lH, Maryann But-kewiez, Leslie Uienes, Nliss Lieber Anker flfaulty Adviserl, Standing: Philip Brielcman, David Scott, Robert Curry, Christine Srhmidtchen, Beth Chapman, Irena Twiduly. Jeff Martin, Valerie Koyen, Sara Phillip, Barbara Weil, Anne Fenehok. Richard Green, ,loan Hughes, Connie Muccilli, Abbie Stein. 21
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FACULTY COUNCIL AND OFFICERS Wafiona onor ociefy Seated, left to right: liarlnara Sen-nska 4Trt-asurerl, Katherine Neely 4I'rc-sidentl, 'Warslia Shapiro lYi4'e-l'rQ-sitlc-titP, Joan Espensvllied 451-1-retaryl. Standing: Miss Anne YY llytlo lSponsorI. Nlr. John Morgan. Mr. Francis Constantine, Mr. Clifford IXIIIZIII, Miss I'll0!'l'lIl't' dt-Yrivs. Missing from picture: Miss Evelyn Crowell. In May 1957, an active chapter of the National Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Anne W. Hydo, was added to Metuchen High School's extra-curricular offerings. Previously, member- ship in the Society had consisted merely of having oneis name read at graduation ceremonies and receiving a certificate and key at that time. In its new capacity, N.H.S. expended consid- erable effort to prepare its first induction at which time juniors and additional seniors were added to the original eleven members. Faculty administration, and Board of Education mem- bers also participated in this impressive cere- mony. Students are elected to the Society by a faculty council on the basis of scholarship fjuniors must be in upper SW of class with a 90 or better averageg seniors, in upper 10W of class with a minimum of 871, evidence of leadership, out- standing character, and service to others. Seated, left to right: Jane Herb, Marsha Shapiro, Eliza- Margaret Berry, Lynda D'Andre, Katherine Neely, Miss beth Huntley, Ruth Hughes, Standing: Harriet Lehrer, ing from picture: Joan Espenschied, Barbara Serenska, Carol Curshman, Joan Blubaugh, an-L f ,,,,,1- .,. , fs? SN, 13 ' . , '7 ' 1 2 . , , M Z f .r , . , .4 4-1 S 5 421' N 9
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