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Staff Aims For Top Annualg Members Exchange Ideas Now, where did that copy go? asked Norman Hungerford, editor, as he searched frantically through stacks of papers and pictures. Members of the staff worked afternoons from the beginning of the school year taking pictures, identifying them, writing copy and headlines. During the annual subscription drive in October, hotnerootn chairmen attained 100 per cent subscrip- tion in four homerooms. Those homerooms who reached this goal were presented with free ice cream. In late August two members of the yearbook staff attended the NSP.-X convention at Ann Arbor, Michigan. There they attended journalism classes to aid them in producing this year's annual. .-Xt the ESSP.-X convention at Syracuse in October, staffers met with other students from all parts of New York State to talk over new ideas. !' A' 1055- Senior members of 'lhc 0HSan staff enjoy their job of selecting pictures for the book. S'a'r1ted.' Ruth Hathaway, Nor- man Hungerford, editor. Standing: Keith Bundy, Nellie-Cay Kiel, Patricia Harrington. Yl-IARBOOK S'l'.XFF-Front row: Constance Simmons, Susan Bartlett, cirtulation managerg Nlclxin C.rt'g'ory, business man- ager: Patricia Harrington, Ruth Hathaway. Serorirl rozr: Nlrs. Lladss R. Brink. atlxisrr: loan Bailey. Gloria llrown, Nellie' Cav Kiel. Charlotte Bateman. Kav Bateman, Norman Htmgerfoid. editor. 'l'lf1'rt1 roam Xlaigot I-rahzun. Nlars tirygiel. Keith Bundy, Susanna Molinari, Nancy' Vrooman. I-Qxerett Bailey. YJ 'rl Q c 3 s j 1 fr ' V 11 K 1 1
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I 0 '1 20 - vc' ,, ul! ,- X..1, n'AI'6WV,' 32 lit-ho editors admire trophies won at the liSSl'.X convention in October. Standing around Noel Kothe are Melvin Ger- gory, Amelia Pistitelli, Norma Carr, jeffrey Haight. Echo Retains Ratingsg Adviser Wins Cold Key M'hat happened to my second page dummy? Echo editors asked as they worked in school Satur- day mornings getting the paper ready for the printer. Renowned for their sleuthing abilities, the staff- ers stalked faculty members for clues to stories. M'orking hours after school, the Echo staff found much satisfaction in relating news to OHS students. A special issue for the Norwich football game highlighted the work for the year. Spending Saturday mornings at school, trudging all over town to collect ads, and coming early Fridays to help distribute The Echo, members of the staff worked hard to uphold the high standards of the paper. For the eleventh consecutive year, The Echo was awarded Medalist, All-American, the Quill and Scroll International Honor Award and the Gallup Award. Mrs. Gladys R. Brink, adviser, received the Gold Key Award last spring at the CSPA conven- tion for her work in high school journalism. THE FClrIO-Front rote: Noel Kothe, page editorg Amelia Piscitelli, page editorg .Ieflrei Haight, editorg Norma Carr, page editorg Melvin Gregory, business manager: john Holstead, sports editor. Xermzzl rms: Mrs. Gladys R. Brink, adxiserg planet Griffin, Beverly Hartman, Judith latther. Diana Dewart, Xfargot Graham, Susan Bartlett, circulation manager. Tlzirrf zmtx' David Sobers, Carolyn lfaul, Carol l5tiIls, Marlene Paine. Betty DeVito, Nanny Yrooman, 5 K Y NJ, I T7 V7 sv ' ff 1 S F' ,4'fg.,- wm s 'f' Yr? J ,f
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Varsity Choir Provides Annual Spring Concert Ileaps of new music, intense rehearsals, long practices on the stage, a smear of rouge, buttere flies in the stomach, and then the applause- addecl together, these made up the spring show to a member ol' the varsity' choir. It's a Big, Wide, W'onderl'ul W'orld was the title of this , . . . , 9' years show. The choir gave a program of 23 'sf numbers. Fred XVaring was also prevalent in December because his musical version of 'I'was the Night Before Christmas highlighted the programs pre- pared by' the choir for the Yule Season. After the Spring Show, the choristers centered their efforts on preparing grade six music for competition. I,ast year, the choir was one Senior ensemble members gather around William Flanigan at . V . y 1 the piatio. Front row: Katharine Griflin, Cale Nlaloneyx Ruth in grade fi, the most difficult grade of IIIUSIC. Hanford. Nleri-K Iockritlgt-. .swf-wif! 1-mu: jeffrey Haight, Samuel I.aNlonica. David Skinner. I-'rederick Hubig. ten choirs in New York State to receive an A YXRSIIY CIIOIR-lfionl roam' Williani lflanigan, accompanist: Dorothy Currie. loan Clolbath, Sanclrea lloffnian, Rose l'arisi, livelyn Shearer, ylunie luttle, Lynda VanWot-rt, Ruth Hanford, ylutlith Latclier, Clarolyn lidick. Swrorirl row: Judith llerron, Mabel Cope, julia Cleyerley, Noel Kotlie. Leila Axlioj, Carol Luclxenbacli, llarbara lllancbarcl, Carol Swackliain- er, Susan U'Kelly. Tlzinl roam' Nlr. Willis Walley. directorg Judy' Vandc-ryoort, lilizabctli llarlnian, Gale Nlaloney, Dennis Weir, W'illiani Sutter, Dayid lruscott, Warren l'latt, Edward Disbrow. lfourllz roam' Robert Swift, Neal Silvernail, David Skinner, Day id Wood, john Colyer, Samuel I.aNlonica, jeffrey llaigbt. Wayne Kreger. 2 i . l 1 sl .rs ., ,f
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