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You kids better clean up these articles. We're having trouble with our censors! Sue Louis, Pat Struening. NEWS BUREAU PROMOTES FAVORABLE COMMUNITY RELATIONS Striving to promote favorable relations between the com- munity and the high school is the purpose of the News Bureau. Articles which describe events at S.P.F.H.S. are submitted weekly to the Scotch Plains Times and the Courier News. The bureau is staffed by a group of approximately twenty writers who are responsible for meeting the deadlines of assigned articles. In addition to reporting, the News Bureau is responsible for decorating their showcase in the History hall which con- tains the School Scrapbook. The News Bureau hopes that through their efforts, S.P.- F.H.S. has become more to the townspeople than just another building. FAN SCOTIAN EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORS-IN-CHIEF I , ttss ASSOCIATE EDITOR ttttttt NEWS EDITOR sstts.sssssststs ASSISTANTS .,ttttttlttttt,ss FEATURES EDITOR I L ASSISTANTS ...,t S I stt. Sue Louis Pat Struening Barb Greenley Laura Symmonds Sally Pulver Nancy Kassak Darcy Whitehorn Judy Gage Patty Reeser SPORTS EDITORS r,..,t rr Scott Deyerle Pat O'Neill ART EDITOR ..,......t . ....... Joan F erenchak PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANT ..tttttt.,.,..tt L BUSINESS EDITORS tt....... Jeff Squires Bob Arendsee Ginny Matko Pam McConnell DISTRIBUTION EDITORS .ttt., Janis Hall Tammy Trubin ADVISORS L ...... Miss Schlosser Mrs. Pearson Mr. Kurek Barb Greenley lets her fingers do the walking. 163
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MUSE MEMBERS DISCUSS CENSORSHIP The MUSE this year merged with the Creative Writ- ing Club, and several new procedures were instituted. The Creative Writing Contest was abolished, and the MUSE was published several times during the yearg plans were initiated to include more student art workg and the final issue was published containing the best works from previous magazines. Discussions were held at meetings relating to the works of students, teachers and professionals. Another major issue under discussion was censorship and as yet this issue remains unresolved. We're not amused! Kathy Davis, Sten Hodgson. MU SE- EDITORIAL STAFF EDITORS-IN-CHIEF S S .S Us Nancy Kassak Bruce Mitteldorf . Kathy Davis Edith Hoffman S Elisa Decker Jeanette Andreason Lynn Hochheiser S Mr. Warshow Mrs. Jones ASSOCIATE EDITORS so ART EDITORS . BUSINESS EDITOR S ADVISORS Nancy Kassak seeks inspiration from the Muses. These creative faces make up the Muse staff.
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