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f,f, All pieces of art work are handled by Ellen Geneson, Art Editor. um fwnm, joe May and Barry Schiffman, photographers, focus their cameras before taking pix. Curt Williamson, Circulation Manager, is showing Diane Herrerra the merits of last year's Conestoga. E r in '55, t,tt Lynda Reese, editor of Senior Directory, and Cheryl Mahoney, Senior Editor are busy preparing copy to be sent to the printer. Withozit the advice and guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Niles, a top-rated yearbook would be impossible to produce. Sandy Scheel and Joan Alexander are official office workers for the yearbook. Judy Grunclner, Marcy Levin, Fred' Francis, Sports Editor, Susan Ereundlich, Margie Horne, and Cheryl Mahoney discuss selec- tion of pictures.
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Penny Hook, Editor-in-Chief, Sheri Rarback, Editor, and Susan Freundlicb, Assistant Editor discuss future plans for the yearbook. Business Manager, Bob Fisher, counts money and receipts for daily yearbook sales. Yearbook Production Teaches Fine Points of Creative Journalism Young people interested in photo journalism have an outlet for their interests on the yearbook staff. These students specialize in different staff positions while learning all phases of yearbook work. To be accepted on the staff, a student must have com- pleted one year of journalism in his sophomore year. That year they learn fundamentals in journal- ism, copy and layout techniques. By the end of their sophomore year they may choose their field of study for the following years. A student can Roberta Herbert, advertising manager, is re- sponsible for our advertising section. specialize in his second year, and in his senior year is eligible for an editorial position if his work is worthy of merit. Their sponsor, Mr. Niles, is constantly looking for new people to join his staff. These people must exhibit a zeal for working and an ability and talent for journalism. All students on the staff are greatly rewarded for their efforts when their finished yearbook is presented to the student body. Iudy Grundner, Faculty Editor, Frank Rackstraw, Danny Robinson, and s..,,,w, ,Pat Murphy draw layouts for club section. 33391
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. . X f 'X f I fx!! ffffffyf J 6 Q . . 4' 4 K A . 'uma IZ i x, ' 'wx 3 f' 5 4, f V fiw ' 59. M ' . iff , Q. ' 4 xx - , Y N- f'w...,' 1 e.,-.sf ay ' . ',,', .- . L' 'f fi F551 '- 7 ROW ONE: M. Zaas, B. Hall, C. Aguirre, I. Baskind, I. Rosenwasser, D. Hansill, G. Petrie, L. Lewis. ROW TWO: D. Davidson, I. DiChiara, I. Lazarus, D. Kandel, I. Schwartz, V. Mann, I. Seisoltz, T. Shapiro, B. Davis. ROW THREE: D. Milman, C. Graber, L. Bucci, R. Wil- son, K. Broroz, D. Gomez, M. Boza. Anchor Strives to Serve Serving their school and community are the members of Anchor Club, now ending their fourth year at North Miami High. Maintaining a 2.8 av- erage, the girls develop iniative, prepare for the duties of citizenship, and learn to cooperate with others. Working under their motto, i'Anchored We Hold, the members hold bake sales, help with the United F und, Cancer, and Tuberculosis drives, and sponsor Health Week. Anchor placed in the Homecoming Float contest this year, and also take part in many other activities around the school to promote spirit. An honorary member of Anchor is this year's foreign exchange student from Chile, Claudio Aguirre. Anchor Club members also go to hospitals and homes for the aged to entertain the patients by singing and reading. Brenda Hall, Recording Sec., Gail Petrie, Vice-Pres.: Irene Rosenwasser, Pres., Linda Lewis, Recording Sec., Moreen Zaas, Treasurer.
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