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Page 96 text:
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Millwheel Miss Childs, Advisor: Mr. Sgro. Busi ness Manager: Shirley McGaha. Edi for-in-chief. EDITORS: J. Greensfreef, second page ediior: P. Sfewarf. exchange ediior: S. Tolle, second page ediior: S. McGaha, edifor-in-chief: H. Molofch. irsf page edifor: E. Hirsh. fhird page ediiorz R. Hilnelfaub. co- edifor-in-chief: M. Donovin, faurfh page edifor. 94
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glee., aphy: B. Williams: J. Robbins: D. Drown, chairman: ...rf . . ls the dummy ready yet? This is a well-known question in room ll3. For the first time, the staff met daily as a class. Our advisor, Mrs. Eunice Waber, and our business man- ager, Mr. Albert Sgro, worked diligently with the Editor-in- chief, Howard Rubin, the other officers, and the committee chairmen. Copy, pictures, and drawings filled the room every day during fifth period. As the photography committee sched- uled and sorted pictures, the art editors were busy sketch- ing. The scribes used dozens of pencils writing and rewrit- ing copy while the typists tapped away at the keys. The dummy took shape under the pens of the architects Finally, our goal was reached-the '57 MILESTONE was finished. OFFICERS: S. Ferguson. Sec- retary: T. Siegel. Asst. Editor: ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS-Subscrip tions: D. Treat: G. Tyeyar. chairman D. Sherin. Ads: B. Stothem: R. Miller: G. Flohr, chairman: A. Fell: C. Chown ing. J. White. TFGCSUFBY- Scribes: J. Goode: F. Robinson: P. Cole: P. Lee: P. Krieger: M. Timberman. chairman. A. Warren not pictured. i NW.:
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H. Molotch. R. Hirnelfarb, S. McGaha gel' the Mill Wheel ready for distribution. The Mill Wheel, a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, witnessed its ninth successful year dur- ing l956-57. The school newspaper was supported largely by the Student Council. Shirley McGaha was editor-in-chief and Miss Mary Childs was the sponsor. This year's Mill Wheel staff and the iournalism class, the largest groups ever to work on the paper, were proud of its tradition and worked hard to build and maintain school spirit through this publication. THE MILL WHEEL Member Of National Scholastic Press Assn. Columbia Scholastic Press Assn. Editorial. Stall' Editor-in-chzbf ..... . ..... Shirley McGaha First Page afrul Cir. Editor- Dick Himelfarb Second Page Editor-Stephanie Tolle and Judy Greenstreet Third Page Editor- Lee Hirsh and Harvey Molotch Fourth. Page Editor-Don Donavin Exchange Editor-Phyllis Stewart Typing: R. Bennett: J. White: R. Kahn: J. Goode: P. Zipprian: C. Showell: B. Singer: L. Lehem.
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