Springfield Local High School - Windmill Yearbook (Holland, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 51 text:

The Town Tattler give the students training in a field of work TOWN TATTLER FIRST ROW: Lowell Dennis, Editor, John Miller, Mimeograph Operator, Donald Bridges, Sports Editor, Mrs. White, Advisor, Charles Inderrieden, Circulation, Don- SECOND ROW: Lois Cramer Typist, Violet Gibson, Typist, Betty Osten, Typist, Novelda Lavalette, News Editor, Shirley McCabe, Art Editor, Patricia Borsos, Birth- days and Biographies, JoAnn Campbell, Co-Editor, Rita Wilczynski, Inquiring THIRD ROW: Jean Croskey, Inquiring Reporter, Faye Frazier, Art Editor: Lela Ja ,,,4.fv 'U . . . ,U x F ,, as ald Kulwicki, Mimeograph Operator. aw, at aa KP' 9 J if ' Reporter. Cherry, What's Cookin', Charlotte Gibson, Typist, Lila Bates, Typist, Joyce Pollock, Business Manager, LaVerne Lawrence, Typist. is published the second Wednesday of every month as a project of the Senior Class. Recorded in this paper are many incidents of the month that are of in- terest to the student body. Of the eight issues published each year, the Seniors edit the first seven, the newly elected Junior Staff edits the last issue in order to gain practical experience which will enable them to begin the first fall issue with a more thorough understanding of newspaper work. The experience of operating the mimeo- graph, using the mimeoscope, cutting stencils, planning pages, and numerous other tasks that may be useful to them in future years. The paper is entirely self-supporting and a Town Tattler Fund is maintained through the sales and advertising. All supplies, paper, ink, stencils, and equipment are purchased out of this fund. Arranging the work so that it would be done during study periods and the advisor's free periods presented the greatest obstacle in getting the Tattler out on tirne, but, by doing this work after school hours, we man- aged to get the Tattler out on time on all but two occasions-a record in itself. 4

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lIJ, 7 WINDMILL 'lb- FIRST ROW John Miller Sports Editor Donald Bridges Sports Editor Alfred Dennis Advertising Russell Bond Snapshots Earle Davoll Photography Donald Kulwicki Business Manager SECOND ROW Violet Gibson Typist Faye Frazier Art Editor Novelda Lavalette Advertising Mrs White Advisor Lois Hartman Business Manager Lila Bates 0 Circulation Joyce Pollock Circulation LTC 0 r Q The Senior Class f Springfield Local High THIRD ROW Charlotte Gibson Feature Writer Lela Cherry Feature Writer Rita Wilczynski Snapshots Lowell Dennis Photography LaVerne Lawrence Co Editor Shirley McCabe Art Editor' JoAnn Campbell Co-Editor. ABSENT. Patricia Borsos Typist sary to elect the student to the staff. We have tried to retain through pictures LIl..i- School has completed the seventh consecutive year of editing the Windmill. This year's staff was chosen by election on September 30. The Senior Class, the Class Advisor, and the Windmill Advisor were each given one voteg two votes were neces- and write-ups the memory of events which we thought the students would like to look back upon in future years. Editing a yearbook is a tremendous task which is to the advantage of everyone on the staff because it gives them a sense of respon- sibility and promotes creative thinking. v . fe 4 is 'ww



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CAMERA CLUB FIRST ROW: Donald Woods: Don Hazel, President: Gene Irwin: Marvin Geiser: William Jackson: Walter Stender, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kinsel. Ad- visor: John Harterg Franklyn Roach, Secretary: Jack Stone: Donald Fox: Kenneth Bracken: David Tomaszewski. THIRD ROW: Donald Druschel, Treasurer: Donald Delaney: Rich- ard Wyman: Robert Haupricht: Donald Shrinerg Ray Roach: Rich- ard Katafiasz. ABSENT: Wilfred Dargartz. Soon after school began last fall, the Camera Club was organized under the supervision of Mr. Kinsel. The Club sponsored the movie Foreign Correspondent, on January 22, and a Ujuke box dance after the Whitehouse basketball game on February 7. Because no space was available for a darkroom, film developing had to be postponed this year. At the time.of this writing the club is sponsoring a snapshot contest. The winner will receive a camera. PROJECTOR'S CLUB .,, H : J H' iq QW' , I 1 ar : Y 'F it W .3 . - g ,.. 'i,k . ' N H A g J iff All FT FIRST ROW: Don Hazel: Kenneth Bracken. SEICQND ROW: Donald Woods: Donald Dickerson: Arthur oo s.

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