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CALDRON Producing a successful yearbook is a large and time- consuming job. This statement had deep significance for mem- bers of this year’s staff. Staff members first tackled the problem of choosing a theme. Having decided that the book would have no definite thematic pattern, the staff designed the cover and the division pages. Making sophomore picture assignments, assembling the “dummy,” typing identifications for pictures, selling advertis- ing, and writing copy kept the staff busy for the rest of the year. Deadlines for the printer were set up to be met, and each approaching D-day brought added fervor and industry. As the book was completed in stages, the editors found it necessary to juggle pages, pictures, and sections to form a coherent unit. With the passing of the last deadline, staff members com- posed themselves to wait until June, when the yearbooks were distributed. Finally June came and each member sighed with relief as the yearbooks were distributed to the students. The job was complete! Editors: Robert Harmon, editor-in-chief; Ronald Thompson, photography editor. Not pictured is: Robert Stevens, photo- graphy editor. Editors: Joan Rinken, business manager; Beth Pearson, assistant business man- ager; Rosemarie Saturno, art. Not pic- tured is: Nancy Orwar, art. Editors: Louisa Semerdjian and Gerrie Palumbo, literary editors. Not pictured is: Gene Pacyga, sports. Staff: Row 1: Louisa Semerdjian, Gerrie Palumbo, Robert Harmon, Ron Thomp- son, Joan Rinken. Row 2: Judy Morell, Karen Zander, Joyce Bielfeldt, Beth Pearson, Ed Freml, Melanie Gurzynski, Jody Kuczaik, Edward Watson, Rosemarie Saturno. Not pictured are: Marianne Muller, Marion Wognum, June Albers, Gerald Bauman, Goldie Cochrane, Pauline Dargis, Marlene Giacchetti, Paula Jones, Patricia Livingston, Don Smith, Jere Murphy.
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COURIER EDITORS: Louisa Semerdjian, business manager; Ted Valente, sports; Pauline Dargis, editor-in- chief; Joyce Bielfeldt, copy. Publishing the school newspaper, The Courier, took the energy of nearly thirty staff members participating on a voluntary basis with the desire to put out a paper. The paper was put out every three or four weeks, depending upon the particular issue. Each issue involved planning, writing, proofreading, and make-up stages, and consisted of four to six pages of news, special features, a school calendar of coming events, sketches on students, a cartoon strip, an inquiring reporter, and a sports resume. All staff members worked together toward a goal of ‘“ACHIEVE- MENT.” Se Beis June Albers, Leigh Grapenthien, Gene Pacyga, sports STAFr: Row 1: Marjorie Griffith, Louisa Semer- djian, Pauline Dargis, Joyce Bielfeldt, Elva Wolf. Row 2: Nancy Machin, Goldie Cochrane, Nancy Krga, Ed Freml, Bob Harmon, Jody Kuczaik, Melanie Gurzynski, Karen Zander, Judy Morell. Not pictured are: Kay Ryan, Don Smith, Gale Anderson, Carol Fiedler, Tom Kee, Jerry Lenke, Gerrie Pernigatto, Joanne Teschner, Beverly Terzian, Marianne Muller, Dolores Spinozzi, Nancy Orwar, Maris Peterson, Page 10 NN a es rrr
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FRENCH CLUB Officers: Marcia Johnston, vice-president; James Cooper, secretary; Dorothy Waldo, treasurer; Marshall Bischoff, president. L'ALLIANCE FRANCAIS ncais,” sponsored Wunderlich, was help the French stu- anguage with more lp them learn more people and their , Francais” really lfilled its purpose for at meetings tings were plays. The biggest event of the year was the International Christmas Party which was given in conjuction with the German and Spanish clubs Christmas Party: Marshall Row 1: Carmela Bernardo, Margie Zylstra Shirley Merrick, Dorothy Waldo, Mary ki, Marianne Muller, Monica ess Montagno. } | Members: ou Mroz} Row 2: Marcia Johnston, Geraldine Peter- son, Judy Post, William Lawrence, Leigh Grapenthien, Joyce Cimarolli, Dorothy . Boersma. Row 3: James Keller, Leon Potrafke, James i Cooper, Marshall Bischoff, William Folz Ted Valente, Don DeSalvo. Page 12
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