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Page 107 text:
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Sohian Staff Holds Key To Memories The door to the memories of the H66-67 school year is unlocked by the key to South l'ligh's Activity Room - the room where members of the Sohian staff combine their efforts to produce a yearbook. The staff, divided into five groups, works throughout the school year collecting significant information and then attempting to present it in a way mo.st meaningful to South's students. The advertising and homeroom representative staffs hold one of the most trying jobs of all, for they are faced with the task of raising over 53,000 needed for the book's publica- tion. The layout staff arranges the pictures and copy on each page. The writing staff supplies the explana- tion of the pictures and activities, and the typing staff types this copy. The individual efforts of these five groups are combined under the supervision of Miss Harriet Newman, Sohian sponsor. Through the hard work and great amounts of time devoted to this year-long project, the Sohian - a book Truly repre- sentative of West Mifflin South - is produced. Miss HARRIET NEWMAN, Adviser ARLENE CHERNEY, Assistant Editor, RICHARD CARLINI, Edifof-in-chief
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The Signia Keeps Students ln The Know! The newspaper staff of South High has the iob of informing students. The paper is published with no profit. The money from the cost of a paper goes to buy the necessary materials used to put out the next edition. The paper comes out once a month and is filled with news of sports, club activities, personali- ties, and social functions, as well as interesting and timely editorials. The Editor, Claudette Wonderly and Assistant Edi- tor, Lana Baxendall, were our representatives to the Junior Press Club. These two people attended a press conference once a month. Thus, the newspaper pro- vided an informative and interesting publication, re- porting the news of a busy school. Pictured left: . . . CLAUDETTE WONDERLY . . . Editor-in-Chief LANA BAXENDELL . . . Assistant Editor SUSAN SLAVONIC . . . Corres. Secretary WAYNE SCHWEITZER . . . Sports Editor Pictured below: Bottom row: Marsha Erick, Carol Zihol, Nancy Fer son, Louise Miller, Janet Seybert, Row two: Kathy Evans, Donna Mascara, Joyce Pogyor, Pam Unrath. Row three: Jean Holowaty Arlene Cherney, Shelly Weimert, Pam Andrews, Lindsay Malunney Row four: Susan Slavonic, Patty Kostilnik, Louise Lash. Row five: Ber nadine Talaga, Carol Anton, Karen Hughes. Row six: Wayne Schweitzer, Lana Baxendall, Claudette Wonderly, Bernie Posquolini Mfr, W...
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The Cooperative and Hard-workin Ad Sales Staff Editor-in-chief Assistant editor Advertising - Sales - t Layout -l - - Writing - - l Typing t V - Sponsor ' - Seated: Linda Natale, Kathi Roche. Standing: JoAnn Crawford, Nancy Kunzic, Richard Carlini. Yearbook Sales Staff Yearbook Staff - - r - - -RICHARD CARLINI ------------ARLENE CHERNEY - - - - V - - - -R. CARLINI, J. CRAWFORD, V. DiSALVO, N. KUNZIC, L. NATALE, K. ROCHE - - - 4 K. BARUM, L. BAXENDELL, M. CARR, V. DiSALVO, G. DRNACH, P. DULANEY, B. GOODRUM, T. J. HILL, G. HORNYAK, P. KOSTILNIK, C. KROL, J. MEANS, J. MERRITT, K. NYLANDER, L. RATTER, K. ROCHE, B. SMITH, T. STOCKDILL, S. TALAGA, JOHN ZALUSKI - - - - - - -J. BENNETT, R. CARLINI, A. CHERNEY, J. FREUDENRICH, MCCLEAN, B. NCNEW, E. MURTHA, D. MULARZ - - - -J. ACKERMAN, M. BARRY, J. BRENT, J. MEANS, J. MCCUE, N. MURDOCK, E. MURTHA, K. PILLAR, S, TALAGA, LINDA RATTER, B. WASZCZAK t A - - - P. GORMAN, J. JANOSON, S. KRANICK, D. MULARZ, D. MULARZ, J. MULLEN, B. PELIKAN ----------.MISSH.NEWMAN Seated: Gloria Drnach, Barbara Goodrum, Kathi Roche, Judy Merritt, Lana Baxendell, Marcia Carr Standing: Sue Talaga, Paulette Dulaney, Teddi Jo Hill, Karen Nylander, Patti Kostilnik, Jim Means, Linda Ratter
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