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business manager, takes her staff to the Record- about the cost of pub- Chase, Patricia Runyan, FRONT ROW--Margaret Ann Hager, Ruth Hediger, Bernice Cockcroft, ,ra Marilyn Hort, Nancy Butler, Phyllis Curtis, Mary Lu Glazier: SECOND ROW--Sharon Mason, Joan Nichols, Lucille Abramson, Patti Rogers, Barbara Henderson, Sheila Gerig, Ann Knight, Sally Segallp THIRD ROW--Phyllis Vollert, Patricia Greene, Virginia Miner, Patricia Morris, Margaret MacLach1an, Cecile Mikulak, Joyce Lipp, Susan Smith, Ethel Hellerudz BACK ROW--Irma Tognola, Nicholas Danforth, John Cleveland, Bruce Clarke, James Fisk, JoAnn Isbell. ADVISOR - MRS. ANN HIEIMER Editor Helma Bremser and her assistant Frances Borchert learn from Ed Roelle, a worker at the Enterprise office, how their paper is put together 'fliveryone ready the school paper p---W rm. saousv arcane-nnsszvms: Jeanne Burlison, Enterprise to inquire lishing the Maroon and White. Members of the staff are--Vella Cowan, Jeanne Burlison, Kalma Barbara Wickes. U64 24 EWSPAP ER reporters ll Sounds exciting, doesn't it? After sitting up late on Thursday nights to beat the deadline, the aspiring reporters hand in their assignment on Monday. flatei The edi- tor, Helma Bremser, after begging, pleading, and threatening, finally manages to get the manuscripts to the printer on time. The Maroon and White is published monthly. It contains feature articles, sports news, fashion news, club news, recipes, iokes, and also notices of coming events. The staff had a bake sale to raise money to help publish the paper-and to help defray the cost for E. S. S. P. A. This fall Helma Bremser, Sharon Mason, Frances Borchert, Joan MacDonald, Patti Rogers, and Mrs. Heimer, the advisor, went to E. S. S. P. A. fEm- pire State School Press Associationl at Syracuse University. Besides finding new ideas for their paper, they also enioyed watching a football game between Syracuse and Holy Cross.
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'Glee Club enters' festivals 'J FRONT ROW --Patricia Ruuyan, Janet Walker, Lorraine Soules, Jeanne Burlisou, Margaret Ellis, Barbara Burki, Sharon Mason, Patricia Greene: SECOND ROW--Pauicia Morris, JoAnn Isbell, Martha Get- man, Betty Lou Dutcher, Neila Hodges, Donald Lisenby, Richard Zum, David Seeley, Sally Segall, Joyce Lipp: THIRD ROW--Helma Bremser, Marilyn l-lort, Margaret Kleiner, Virginia Miner, Cecile Mikulak, Amos Finch, Richard Dutcher, James Philpott, James Kunde, A .Zigi I, 5 E 1 f .wfflsfiflfirfa-'f:f. f f :nf I 1--x.'N,': .' -0 f X -1-, 1: . :J-.--Ag ,- eqg. Q ,F A gh-,-X V., .WIA X ferifffl ' : fr -'xt fl' - x: gg, 'A . . - 1 fl v. N 'f i 7 'f - ffl' 'f r X' 1 if-:fs-Q.. - - i'5'iQ':5'ft. . -f '.':Yt-5 V rw'- A' V 'isif' .-'Wg'-. X'.i!:2'3'5' F212 4 4 'EL 5. A ig: xliig. 114' is-3-,V .-.-2-,rg .-r FRONT ROW--Glenn Rice, Clyde Miller, Richard Dutcher, Lester Trees, Valente Carrere, David Seeley: SECOND ROW-- James Philpott, Harvey Elander, Her- bert Morgan, Douglas Porter. BOYS' E NSE MBLE Warren Doolittle: FOURTH ROW --Betty Ann Dingman, Mary Lu Glazier, Nancy Butler, Barbara Henderson, Janet Wickes. FRONT ROW--Vella Cowan, Dale Mugglin, Arlene Loudon, Elizabeth Miller, Phyllis Turtur, Janis Miller, Lenora Keefe, Martha Earle, Helen Bickos, Sandra Wagner, Rosalind Peck: SECOND ROW --Roger Clarke, James McElroy, Albert Bremser, Eugene Palombo, Lawrence Alcott, Dorothy Htmt, Dorothy Reynolds, Janice Terebo, Kay Mangan, Thelma Dickmang BACK ROW--Harry French, Markley Opdyke, James Brady, James Clum, Linda Manzer, Jeanne Lewis, Juel Smith, Myrna Bartlett, Edith Waldron. ETTING settled and having had the last chit chat with their talkative neighbors, chorus begins under the direction of Mr. Bryan. The rattle of paper ceases as T25 singers blend into harmony. ln the fall a group of people from the chorus journeyed to Oneonta for the State Music Festival. The campus of Oneonta State Teachers' College was invaded for two days by students from various schools in this area. Later in the year another group participated in the Susquenango League Music Festival at Deposit. At Christmas time they sang a collection of Christmas songs with the Nativity Scene for the background. However, the main activity is the contest in the spring at which they get their rating.
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