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THE PENNSY-YANKEE The Pennsy-Yankee, Penn Yan Academy's out- standing newspaper, had a very successful year under the supervision of the Misses Streeter, literary adviser, Bemer, technical adviserg and Bailey, art adviser. The paper was published twice a month during the school term. The Seniors edited the paper, with the helpful aid of some thirty Juniors and Sophomores. From these sup- porters were chosen the staff for next year, who edited the last two numbers of the paper, as is customary each year. The editor-in-chief, Connie Millis, was very ably as- sisted by the associate editor, Jessie Earle, literature editor, Doris Phillipsg news editor, Connie Duellg slashes editor, Clarabel Darmstadt, feature editor, Martha Jenseng music and drama editor, Jean Swan- song exchange editor, Loretta Cavagnarog girls' sports editors, Eleanor Boyd and Betty Spaulding, boys' sports editors, Peter Farinelli and Kenneth Bardeng humor editor, Thomas Deeg business manager, Alfred Jensen: circulation managers, Eva Henricks and Jessie Earleg art editor, Elizabeth Simonseng Yankee respresentative to Student Council, Thomas Dee. The club worked diligently and faithfully, making the school paper one of the best in this vicinity. Special mention should be given to the art staff for their clever covers and humorous cartoons. Besides, the new head- ings greatly improved the appearance of the paper. To better the paper, the staff sent Sarah Norris to the Empire St.ate School Press Association Convention, held in Syracuse, to bring back some suggestions which would benefit the paper. In April, under the supervision of Phyllis Reed, the senior editors were guests of the Sophomores and Juniors at an informal party in the gym. They were made to feel at home by the unique decorations which had for a theme, a newspaper oflice. The retiring staff deserve unlimited praise for their faithfulness, diligence, and accomplishments. The suc- ceeding stafl' are also worthy of approval in their aid to the Seniors. May they keep up the good work and make the Pennsy-Yankeen not one of the best school papers in the vicinity, but the best paper, ever. Good luck to the new statf! fl f1 1'SPf Business fllanayer Circnlalion Murzagers .ill iss I I ilda E. Slreeler Senior E11 ilurs I .All fred Jensen Eva Henricks Jessie Em-lg Edilor: Connie Millis Typ isis lteporlers
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