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Page 53 text:
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CRIER STAFF Even though the CRIER wasn't listed as a bestseller this year, the students, parents, friends, and teachers of SHS got a big kick out of reading all about it in our bi-weekly school paper. Susan Workman, Editorg the staff of ever-ready go-getters in the journalism class, the snappy typist of the office practice class, andMrs. Gibson and Mr. Bishop, advisers, combined their talents and lots of hard work to get out the CRIER on schedule. If the old proverb Two heads are better than one is true, just imagine what the approx- imately 40 members of the CRIER staff could do and did. The three-column page, replacing the usual two-column page, was initiated this year in the CRIER. This up-to-date method of news placement added variety, made for easier reading, and made the CRIER look more like a professional newspaper. The members of the staff are pictured above. Seated left to right are sports editor, Dan Hutchinson: art editor, Pat Miller: production editor, Bob McBride: editor, Susan Workman, business manager, Wayne Fairg proofreader, Maxine Eichelbergerg and feature editor, Fred Schlayer. In the second row are Nancy Lawrence, stenciJ.istgJa.nice Bernhard, Glenda Lower, Charadis Cole, stencilist, Judy Rafeldg Phyllis Cross, stencilistg Carol Carr, Susan Smith and Mary Gene McQuillen. Pictured in the third row are Delores Banfield, Kay Paramore, Lana Zeigler, Linda Beaty, Roger Nicodemus, Gaylord Kiplinger, John Nebergall, John Keener, Sandy Stanford, Sheila Wells and Rebecca Hartley. This page sponsored by HEYL-ROBBINS FUNERAL HOME Ashland, Ohio
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NNUAL TAFF This year the staff has spent much time selling ads, taking pictures, making layout maps, doing write-ups, and typing material for the Anchor. Welker Bishop directed the staff and took much responsibility in producing the yearbook. This year John Steward is the editor. John, with the aid of the assistant editor, Dean Glenn, took charge of the meetings. With the help of Roger Rohrbach, Don Morr, the business manager, took charge of the book- keeping connected with the selling of ads and yearbooks. Photographer Bill Lemmel was busy this year taking and developing pictures. The fine art work which you see on the divider pages and throughout the book was done by Patricia Miller. The staff hopes you will find this year's Anchor the best yer. Pictured above, seated from left, to right are Patricia Miller, Bill Lemmel, Ed Huff, Don Morr. .T ohn Stewart, Dean Glenn, Roger Rohrbach. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Lawrence, Susan Workman, Susan Smith, Maxine Eichelberger, Audrey Spoerr, Shaaron Rhoads, Sara Dinsmore, Sarah Cellar, Elaine Helvie, Loretta Whltesel, Nancy Lawrence, Marth Shriver. THIRD ROW: Bob Stine, Fred Schlayer, Dan Huff, Carolyn Cross, JoAnn Nelson, Linda Beaty, Judy Rafeld, Carol Carr, Janice Bernhard, Steve Troxel, Wayne Hutchinson, .T im Bernhard, Dave Eichelber- ger. FOURTH ROW: Larry Frederick, Cortney Fulk, Bob McBride, Ed Shultz, Ed Winbigler, Dan Hutchinson, Douglas Cameron, John Rhoads, Bruce Carr, Kelly Pickworth.
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SAVANNAH HIGH MY' Director, Mr. David Vaas nudism When the members ofS. H. S, Band met for their first band prac- tice last fall, they were greeted by a new face -- that of Mr, David Vaas, our new band director at S. H. S, Since that day, the senior band has made much progress, improved their technique, and built up quite a repertoire. One of the biggest thrills of the year for band members and Mr. Vaas was receiving a number 2 Cexcellentj rating in the Ohio District 7 Music Contest at Newark, Ohio. This was the first music festival in which S. H. S. Band members ever participated, and the members learned much about contest requirements for the future from the ex- perience. The band and chorus together presented two concerts this year -- one in the winter and one in thespring. S. H. S. Band played good music ranging all the way from Skip to My Lou to Rachmanioff's famous Prelude in C Sharp Minor. The audiences accepted the concerts well 54
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