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2 i Q . 3 Y X , 75 'f f , ' 7' Q V f Edie Tepper, reporter on the newspaper staff, writes a story forjan upcoming issue. Miss Ruddle helps Richard Lahne write copy for a news article. I Journalistic Endeavors Achieve Excellence Neil Moyer, editor of the RED AND BLACK, makes assignments to his staff. r l l Northwood's newspaper, published once a month, mirrors life at Northwood. In addition to informing and entertaining the students, the Red and Black enhanced their awareness of their place at Northwood, in the community, and in the nation. Toward this end, the newspaper voiced its concern for an All-School Production, for Childrenis Hospital, and for the Peace Corps. Interviews with such personalities as Mr. Lou Hazam, television producer, and news commentators David Brinkley and John Chancellor supplemented school news. In all areas, the Red and Black maintained its outstanding reputation. Publicized nationally in the School Press Review, the paper received both an Inter- national Honor Rating and the George Gallup Award from Quill and Scroll. In addition, the Bed and Black was awarded an exceptional rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. From the National Scholastic Press Association it received All American standing, the highest recognition given to a high school newspaper.
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. Q5 LB, BAND-Front Row: L. Blake, H. Ehrlich, S. Hirschtritt, A. Hersh, B. Hasko, P. Hudes, G. Consuegra, L. Freeman, K. Soloman, L. Ensminger, L. Bechler. Sec- ond Row: P. Schreiber, S. May, H. Alenier, K. Perlberg, A. David, D. Avrutck, L. Eskin, M. Besmen, D. Strauss, P. Bosma, L. Ableman, C. Zimmerman, L. Ludwick, S. Vogel, R. Corbett, L. Jerbi N. Moss. Third Row: J. Pargament, G. Boisen, R. Steinberg, L. Minster, G. Baldwin, D. Miller, L. Fisher, S. Barker, H. Krauturst, M. Greenspun, D. Enfield, D. McGhee, A. Tregidia, B. Meyers, K. Dobbratz, B. Bleiwis, A. Silverman, P. Gnatt. Fourth Row: D. Pilcher, S. Snyder, D. Riessenberg, B. Setzer, D. Marcks, B. Leader, R. Goldstein, D. Thomas, T. Junkin, C. Wilson, S. Holmes, S. Thomas, R. Grayson, L. Miller, Honored by an invitation to participate in the New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade, the Band traveled to the South by bus. One hundred and twelve people in- cluding Mr. Sickafus, band members, rnajorettes, and chaperones were gone for six days on the most ex- citing excursion ofthe year. Realizing the importance of co-ordinating the entrances of each section, Mr. Charles Sickafus, the conductor, cues the clarinet players. Employing the proper fingering techniques, Leah Beckler and Lynn Blake concentrate on sight reading a brief passage for the tlute section. ny. W0 President, S. Garner, S. Baum, C. Perkins, L. Peller, S. Katz, L. Rosenberg, H Leibovitz, B. Williams, A. Kurlansky, R. Abramson, H. Brown, R. Farnom, S Murdock, A. Buas, K. Slicer, F. Kelly, J. Tesch, M. Wilson, M. Gordon, F. Leon berger. Back Row: J. Donin, M. Seltzer, M. Blackwood, R. Otano, M. Duggan L. Allwine, J. Peterson, B. Ballard, T. Rosen, Drum Maior, C. Sickafus, Director J. Kriaski, M. Walters, S. Emme, R. Antony, B. Margolis, P. Murphy, F. Geiser P. Silverman, D. Armstrong, K. Elbert, M. Straus, R. McDowell, S. Schein, R Martin, A. Fritz, M. Ager, J. Kardos, S. Fryling, H. Gorinson, J. Shelton, F Walker, S. Goldtarb, C. Hazam, R. Meisner, D. Delano. . ...xr ,w1le.Q.. WmLw
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5 5 P , X - -- . ',-.fffszlll J ' 1'i?ig,.:, ,Asp .R +3 qs ,,.,, v M oA,,,.,..-wwf ff' 'L Judy Elliston and Mike Greenberg plan the layout tor a page of school news to be entered in a contest sponsored by the Montgomery County Sentinel. Neil Moyer Michael Greenberg Editor Associate Editor . fy,+ , J I I lm A Y, V - ,x,. ,,br - fi ,R . . . Anita Siskind Judy Elliston Page Editor Page Editor RED AND BLACK-Front Row: M. Kass, Editorial Editor: J. Meyers, Managing Editor, N. Moyer, Editor-in-Chief, M. ' K Greenberg, Associate Editor, A. Siskind, News Editor. Second N fffiffl Row: J. Elliston, Feature Editor, M. Schatzow, Sports Editor, N. Gleason, Copy Editor. Third Row: S. Gray, E. Tepper, P. 1ffl.'f't Hacken, M. Berry, D. Reeves, M. Brezil. Back Row: J. Bailes, fifxilig lr. D. Marcks, W. Rayburn, D. Lightrnan, R. Lalwne. Y Organizations 89
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