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Seated: Marian Knecht, Beverly Smith, Beverly Shimaski, Kli aheth Scott Standing: Dolores Happel, JoAnn Johnson LAYOUT STAFF Miss Clutc Adviser, Ray Douglas, John Mondschein ART STAFF Ethel Fchncl, Marie Karlowitch, Margaret Check, Maris Cold, Joan Segan, Helen Smith, Joan Zellner, Nancy Bauer TYPING STAFF 29
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Comet Features First Year in F. A. Marcks Building Mrs. Kolessar-Adviser, Carson Masters, Patricia Slutter, Anthony Wzontek, Fred Yount;, Helen Stampf, Mary Ann Young, Elizabeth Tanzosh, Constance Lowe BUSINESS STAFF Although school did not open until October 3, part of the layout, art, and editorial staffs met several times in September with Miss Sloat to discuss the theme and layout for this year’s Comet. By November 3, sufficient progress had been made to have a photographer take approximately fifty pictures. Through layout, copy, and art work the Comet gives an over-all picture of our first year in the new F. A. Marcks Building. This year the layout work and planning were done in the new Activity Room during the seventh period on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Again four underclassmen two juniors and two sophomores were trained in yearbook planning. During the activity periods the various staffs worked to produce and finance the yearbook. On October 15 and 16 two staff members and a faculty adviser attended the Columbia University Press Association Yearbook Conference in New York. At this conference the CSPA announced that the 1955 Comet was a Medalist winner. The advisers of the yearbook are Miss Elizabeth Sloat, editorial, typing, and layout; Miss Jean Clute, layout and art; Mrs. Belva Kolessar, business. Seated: Joan Lewis, Elizabeth Scott, Mary Lou Wagner, John Schwartz, Richard Sell, Robert Beck Standing: Miss Sloat- idvher, Carol Elkins. Eileen Tictz, Patricia Darrohn EDITORIAL STAFF 28
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Blue and White Devotes Entire Paper First Row: Judith Welty, Patricia Schleicher, Sandra Young Second Row: Arlen Pover, Roseann Messenlchner, Terry Male Standing: Mrs. Graver-adviser, Thelma Transue TYPIST This year’s Blue and White Standard was devoted entirely to senior high school news. Elimination of the junior high material has permitted the extra page to be devoted to sports. Additional pictures en- livened each issue and made the paper more inter- esting. Both the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the Pennsylvania School Press Association awarded the Blue and White Standard second place ratings in the annual journalistic competitions. Assisted by the staff and the advisors Mr. J. Fredric Knecht and Mr. Quentin Zell the five co-editors Phyllis Buss, Beatrice Knecht, Kathryn Weiss, Rosemarie Hoffmeister, and Beverly Shimaski had charge of the paper this year. In order to become acquainted with the different types of writing, the co-editors supervised the make-up of a different page of the paper for each issue. First Row: Beatrice Knecht, Phyllis Buss Mr. Knecht and Mr. 'AvW-advisers Second Rotv: Kathryn Weiss, Beverly Shimaski, Rosemarie Hoffmeister Standing: EDITORS
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