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Co-Editor Stephanie Bonn and Associate Editor of Copy, fey? Mar- cinak, proofread the copy blocks that are fitted to specihcations. Carolyn Bradbury, Managing Editor, preserves order in materials Business Manager Herman Migliore organizes the receipt for the deadline through supervision of typing and proofreading. from the sales of advertisements, yearbooks, and protectors Judy Kahl reviews plans for the student life section with Mr. Brooks, publishing company representative. m Associate Editor of Layout, Frank Balsamo, and Co-Editor Judy Kai talk about the type of picture arrangements to be used in the annua 200
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VALHALLA Strives 130 M aintain High Standards of Excellence At the beginning of the year when most students were acclimating themselves to the routine of school, the Valhalla staft, under the advisorship of Mrs. Langer, had already begun its long preparations of the 1963-1964 school yearbook. Armed with the challenge to produce a superior tribute to the stu- dents and the school, the staff has strived to main- tain the excellent qualities of last year when the Valhalla received Medalist from Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association and All American from the National Scholastic Press Association. Three separate staffs were closely co-ordinated for maximum efficiency. Every membefs efforts dovetailed and the interplay of their activities con- . jJ stituted a single whole. The Layout Staff planned ' J and arranged the content of the yearbook. The ' V t . x: Copy Staff was responsible for the composition of , 1 z ' . ,thij ' 311 copy, captions, and titles. Both staffs combined ' , . e v , to form the Business Staff, the nucleus of all pro- Step ante o n ' mm, utihzes ,iliscnetioh in the posed activities in the sales and distribution. selecwmkopyl muteriw 6t L Jilmning standards A Reference materials are used by the copy sumr members Jane Ber- Jej? Marcinak, Carroll Martyn, and Emily Bonn in preparing mean- nie, Susan Snyder, Pat Fearer, Stephanie Bonn, Cheryl Fitzpatrick, ingful captions for the photographs appearing in the Valhalla. 199
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BAND, MAJORETTES Share Beautiful S pectacle Of Orange Bowl C lassic Providing the musical environment for the var- ious school activities was the responsibility of the bands, which are under the direction of Mr. Greco. Playing during the football games, the Marching Band provided inspiration and spirit for the entire student body. In addition to many numbers played from the stands, the high calibre shows presented during half-time never failed to astound the large audiences. Difficult routines such as uMe and My Shadow:7 the Charleston, and the famous htlighthh drill were performed by the band and majorettes, who were under the sponsorship of Miss Paluzzi. The Marching Band and majorettes were honored by being invited to perform in the pre-game show for the Miami vs. Georgia football game, and in the Orange Bowl Pro-Came. A lack of financial aid prevented the Norland Band, although invited, to participate in the following events during the year: Edison Light Pageant, Ft. Meyers; Gasparella Fes- tival, Tampa; Sandy Shoe Festival, Ft. Pierce; Mr. Greco, band director, maintains the quality and precision Mardi Gras, New Orleans; WOIICPS Fair, New York. which are characteristic of the performances of the htViking Line? I I LL ' a t ' f ,. -, - ,, j , 1 l'ANCE BAND-Bottom Row: C. Stone, M. Reed, J. Hayley, S. Goggin, D. Williams, M. Munger. Second Row: T. Fansler, J. Scurran, J. 'rice, L. Jordan, H. Adams. Top Row: G. Moore, Mr. Greco, J. Jenkins, J. Ward, B. Williams, R. Wilenskey, J. Frazier, B. Scurran, K. Horn. 201
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