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IT'S THE ORDER DF THE DAY . The figure to the left is symbolic of the power wielded by the first mayor in the history of Shaler-Robert Xllagner. Mayor Scully of Pittsburgh early in the year wrote his congratulations to the new mayor and his newly-appointed council, and invited the group to meet with him to discuss plans of city government. The council and representatives get off to a good start. Sonny Bowers Cdeep in thoughtlb was the new hre marshall, and in charge of hre regulations. Bernard Bujak was placed in charge of the monitors. Lqft tn R1'gf1!fEnge1seipen, 'Wagner, Petredis, Lqftto Right, Arozmdzlze Table fKmeciak,Bujak, Mayer., Elder, Wagner, Burgunder, Ryan, Loch, Bowers. Virginia Elder is the groupls secretary. Members of the senior council include Bill Ryan, jack l,och, Dick Chapin, Bob Burgunder, with Florence Kmeciak, Gerry lVagner, Clharles Cubelic, as junior, sophomore, and freshman councilmen. .lim Berneberg presides in the absence of the mayor. Noise in the lunchroom periods, and at lockers, paper on the lawns, and the pro- motion of the magazine drive were worthy enterprises undertaken by the n1ayor's cabinet. Monitors include Bill Davies, Jim Braun, Cy Gunst, Bill Schoepllin, jack Loch, Vliarren Olsson, Bill Vlfineberg, Chuck Mayer, Bill Hill, Al VVagner, Bill Petredis, Bill Hudclleston, Bob VVunderly. Groups of girls and boys took care of bus traffic, lavatories, and the removal of paper on the lawns. 22
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TO HEAR VVHAT NEVVSMEN SAY. A large group made their appearance at the beginning of the year to publish the weekly Scoop, and to attend journalism classes. Miss Bomhard acted as advisor, with fhuck Mayer as editor, and Tom Ogg, Roy Kurtzrock, Dot Schiefelbein, Blinore Leitch, Sadie Griest, Olive Arbuckle, Bob Leety, Grace Hchlann, and jack Locke among those who weekly gave us the school news. A. took the pictures. Tuesday evening at Miss Bomhard's became a weekly event. They did other things, too, for a gala dance in February for St. Valentine, and an Axe- grinders Ball. Xlie all had a good time. Then, the Scoop staff felt the strain of the emergency, for they were forced to limit their editions to two pages. They are glad of their experiences, however. VVe've worked hard to make this yearbook Left Back Row, Left to Righty Leety, Ogg, McCabe, Wun- derly, Loch, McMa.nn, Schiefelbein, Bell, Kirin, McMasters. Front Row-Mayer, Leitch. Left, Lefllo Right-Arbuckle, Yeiser, Wagner, Schiefel- bein. bigger and better that any previous one. VVe've improved the quality of the photo- graphs, and given more space to the under- class pictures. The staff planned the entire book, selected the newspaper theme and divisional pages. The color of the cover was orginally to harmonize with the soft shade on the edition pages, but we gave this up, after trying several combinations. Three hundred and forty copies were sold during the first two weeks. Didn't you like Patsy George's presentation in assembly? These seniors won commendation for their efforts: Grace Yeiser, Olive Arbuckle, Patsy George, Bill Petredis, Bernard Bujak, Dot Schiefelbein, Harriett Angney, Anna Mae VVagner, lilinore Leitch, Bob Vllagner, Agnes Spinella, Ruth Marx, Betty Reeg, and Judy Kirin, and junior, Art Mchlasters.
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