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if i Susan Freier Art Editor Don Phillips Business Editor Ruth Janssen Personal Picture Editor Paul Taplin Sports Editor 1963 ARROWHEAD STAFF Yearbook sfoff N Kevin Barry Literary Editor Harry McNamara Photography Editor X Elaine Levin Editor-in-Chief Cl.-r.J Row lg D. Phillipsg R. Jansseng S. Freierg K. Barryg Terryg J. Watsteing S. Cassg C. Sharlipg L. Leachg J. E. Leving P. Tapling Row 23 E. Michalskig V. Hsiaog L. Cullins. Collinsg C. Cain: D. Goldsteing K. Hirschtrittg Row 33 B. 186
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ders Fox proofreads his immortal prose. 1 Q . Q , 'Mi z x 'P Ylark Schulman Don Margulis Jerry Ceppos Miss Ruddle Editor-in-Chief News Editor Business Manager Sponsor In the city room of a great Ameri- can newspaper are Mark Schul- man, Beverly Hauss, Miss Mary Lee Ruddle, Andy Fox, and Don Margulis. dered by the Red and Black staff ISS Here stands one of six Indians or-
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has cz laugh During sixth period every day twenty-three ener- getic and conscientious students gathered to work on The Book . Despite three missed deadlines, two New York conventions, one picnic, and one contro- versy with Co-Council, the staff of the 1963 Arrow- head, under the persistent direction of Mr. Ronald E. Redmond, was finally able to dispatch the dum- my, or complete proof, to our publishers, Delmar. It was decided last April that the Arrowhead's theme for 1963 would be Northwood's relationship to Washington. Work began with the taking of pictures in the late spring. During the summer the staff met to work on the summer supplement of the 1962 edition. With the opening of school in Septem- ber, the yearbook staff began their sprint to the January deadline. The literary staff turned out its immortal prose, the art staff cut out little squares of paper and drew lines, the typing and personal pic- tures staff handled irate photographers and camera- happy students. The sports staff faithfully followed every Northwood athletic endeavor, while the busi- ness staff valiantly attempted to sell this yearbook to the dubious student body which failed to under- stand that a worthwhile yearbook was really being produced in spite of the staffs erraticism. The staff wishes to thank the patrons, the spon- sors, and all the patient faculty members for their cooperation in helping to get this edition to press and Nancy Kauffman for her cover design. l In front of the camera for a change are photographers Bob Ridgley, Lyle Ogata and Lloyd Leiderman. l87 Leslie Collins meditates before writing copy. Anne Bell watches Susan Freier and Paul Taplin battle over Joyce Cullins. Susie Dodson and Barbara Terry gleefully stuff Paul Taplin into the wastebasket.
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