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“Facing pages must balance,” is one rule of the “layout game.” Members of the art-layout staff discuss ways in which the pictures may be emphasized by position: Sandy Hoffman, Sylvia Stanusky, Patsy Smith, Ellen Jane Krause, Sheila Wescoe, Frances Reitz, Ruthann Bailey, JoAnne Papay, Betty Lou Kemmerer. “Eek! Whose writing is this? I can’t read this last word!” The main job of the production staff is deciphering articles and converting them into readable print. Our production gals are Carol Zellner, Ann Marie Scott, Renea Deutsch, Dinah Davies, Linda Blose, Diane Owens, and JoAnne Serfass. Subscriptions to the yearbook are important. We need buyers in order to balance our budget. This staff sold yearbooks and collected “Installments” from students and teachers: Gail Mack, Barbara Ibbotson, Barbara Bilheimer, Mildred Heisler, Janet Frantz, Sydney Wertz, and Shirley Roth. Every good business runs on a budget. The business committee of Reflections does an excellent job of keeping ours balanced. Pictured are Linda Blose, Marie Rauch, Patsy Scheffler, JoAnne Yesik, Michael Lazorcheck, Joan Coffin, Phyllis Schneck, Harry Ibbotson, and Patsy Merkle, who work on the advertising end of things and contact community supporters.
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+. There are many phases of work involved in publishing a yearbook. To handle this work, the yearbook staff is divided into four main committees, or staffs, each headed by a manager. The managers, editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Herrity, our advisor, discuss the best ways of putting across our S.H.S. life in pictures. SEATED: Mrs. Herrity, Production Manager Louise Kern, Editor-in-Chief Gary Eckhart, Business Manager Donna Wentz. STANDING: Photographer Rodney Mummey, Art-Layout Manager Fred Kochmaruk, Literary Editor Judy McNertney, and Business Manager Jim Shive. A Diary, Lest Anything Be For gotten -Written and Edited by These Capable Staffs. Our Reflections will be our memories for the future. Many times in years to come, we will look back at this, our book, and giggle and gaze at friends we have not seen for years and years. But Reflections will never let us forget our friends, our frolics, our fusses, and our fears at S.H.S. “Make your write-ups vivid and interesting,” suggests Miss Miller to members of the Literary Staff. Carol Miller, Barbara Lewis, John Chamberlain, Judy McNertney, Sherwood Schearer, Dianne Gross, Miss Miller, Judy Paules, and Larry Correll took all writing assignments seriously.
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