Scotch Plains Fanwood High School - Culmen Yearbook (Scotch Plains, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 168 text:

sm we 4, The edifors fake a break. Bill Lasher, Nancy Leonard, Larry Nagy, Glenn Turflefaub, Jane? Sfanford. Spill in aciion. Jim Ezell. Staff Edifor ,....,............. ......,.... L arry Nagy Managing Editor ..... ......,. J anet Stanford Head Copy Ediior ......... ...........,,. G lenn Turflefaub Produdion Manager ...,...........,.,..,............, Bill Lasher Ecliforial Siaff Nancy Leonard and Bob Soffer CCopyJ, Tim Wasili- tion lSporrsJ, Bruce Harris and Vince DeLisi fBusinessJ, .lim Ezell fPhotographyJ, Bill Coyne CHead Photog- rapherj, Floyd Gellerman CAHJ, Karen Cherrington Uypingl, Karen Slhaines lGirls' Sportsl, Bob Valinoti lCirculaTionJ Faculiy Advisor ..................,.,, Miss Sherry Schlosser 164 li says right here-FANSCOTIAN is spelled wiih a L Bob Soffer, Dave Greenley -9

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Out of these scraps of paper - a yearbook? Renee Katz. avr'-'Av 1 A ly Y ' , Somewhere under all these pictures is a living room. Mike Tryon. Culmen 1971 Staff Editor-in-Chief ..................... ..... R enee Katz Assistant Editor-in-Chief ...A.................,,. Betsy Preuss Literary Editor .,.......................,........,,..., Beth Ortlepp assisted by Robin Case, Tereather Jones, Joanne Sullivan, Kathi Suto, Kyle Barnum, Joan Tonnes- sen Business Editors ....... .....,.. Ba rbara O'Connell and Diane Hope Layout Editor .,.....................,..............,, Nancy Segal assisted by Barbara Kalish and Joanne Luley Photography Editor .........................,.. John Stoveken assisted by Terry Shea, Nadine Maleski, Debbie Wade, Omar Montague Activities Editor .,.,.,.........,..,,.....,.......,.. Debbie laione assisted by Sue Wheeler and Virginia Uhlig Academics Editor ,...............................,,,, Pat Hacik assisted by Sue Schick Boys' Sports Editor .........,.. ........,... B ill Jolly assisted by Mike Tryon Girls' Sports Editor ........................ Barbara Sperber assisted by Mary McCurdy Senior Section ...........,...........,,.....,.,...,, Nancy Jordan assisted by Judy Mandel Underclassman Section .......,.,,...,..,.. Nan Kaspareck assisted by Linda Squires and Debbie Christy Culmen people never use chairs. Betsy Preuss, Sue Wheeler. Culmen Advisory Staff Chief Advisor .......... ...... M r. John Patterson Literary Advisor ....,.... ......... M r. George Kurek Photography Advisor ............ Mr. Charles Armerding Business Advisor ,,,.,,,,,, .....,........ M r. David Evans 163



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Larry Nagy prepares the front page of the Fanscotian. 1' AAAA 1 The Fanscotian Now a Bi-Weekly Publication Who? What? Where? When? Why? These are five questions that neatly sum up the purpose of The Fanscotian this year: to keep the students informed of what was going on by answering these five questions in the news, fea- ture and editorial columns of SPFHS's first regular bi-weekly publication. This was a year of expansion and experi- mentation for the staff of The Fanscotian. This was the first year that the paper was published on a regular basis, coming out once every two weeks, with an average of eight pages per issue. Meeting every day during fourth period under the guidance of faculty advisor Miss Sherry Schlosser, the staff gathered, wrote, and edited articles concerned with a wide variety of current school events and issues. Emphasis was placed on achieving iournalistic standards of obiectivity and fair, complete, reporting. The why aspects of the news was given added emphasis with a number of special in-depth reports. Staff mem- bers also took and processed photographs, sold advertising and performed a good deal of the production work necessary for producing the paper. The staff produced a record number of eighteen issues this year. They also assisted in the production of The Oracle, the semester publi- cation of the Journalism I class. The Fanscotian is a member of the Future Journalists of America, Quill and Scroll Society and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Staff members attended the annual CSPA con- ference at Columbia University in March, and visited the offices of The New York Times in December. Only 45 minutes 'til deadline? Janet Stanford, Dave Greenley, Miss Schlosser

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