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TALENTS TO PROD CE LITY BOOK r ARCHIVE EDITORS AND ASSISTANTS BOTTOM J ROW: Sue Meeth, underclass editorg Judy Erikson, assistant underclass editorg Judy Demski, art editorg Carol Kuhn, assistant b layout editorg Jeanne Nesbit, literary editorg Diane Strmiska, assistant activities editorg Judi Lessing, assistant faculty editorg Marcia Jones, faculty editor. SECOND ROW: Sue Ann Pecora, assistant senior editorg Barb Dienes, senior editorg Kathy Slach typing editorg Linda Werner, student life editorg Carol Cooper girls' sports editorg Del Schumacher, layout editorg Bill Niro editor-in-chiefg Skip Musheno, boys' sports editorg Susie Schwartz activities editor. ARCHIVE WRITERS: Bob Soppelsa, Judie Offtermatt, Bonnie Hoffman, Judy Uhinck, F ran Lipprnvann, Carol Greenberg, Paulette Fenda, Cindy Grahl, Gary Gumz. 95
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E BERS OF THE RCHI E STAFF POOLED ARCHIVE BUSINESS STAFF: Jean Santner, Sandra Ammiller, business manager, Mrs. Katherine Szmagala, faculty adviserg Virginia Hughes. With the experience of one yearbook behind them, the Archive editors gathered in August to eval- uate the 1963 book, to discuss the information gained by two staff members who attended a journalism workshop during the summer, and to begin planning the 1964- yearbook. The theme was chosen and the entire book was planned before the beginning of school. After school started, the entire staff was involved with the frustration of meeting copy dead- lines, re-scheduling pictures which had not turned ARCHIVE TYPING STAFF: Carolyn Ambrozy, Kathy Slach, typing editorg Judy Kruggel. 94 William Niro, editor-in-chiefg Miss Lillian Korba, faculty adviser Jeanne Nesbit, literary editor. out, proofreading everything, and making last minute changes so deadlines could be met. The calm super- vision of Bill Niro, editor-in-chief, and Jeanne Nesbit, literary editor, as well as the advice of Miss Lillian Korba, faculty adviser, enabled the entire staff to meet and overcome all crises. With the last deadline met, staff members were able to relax slightly, but the real sense of satisfaction did not come until the l964Archive arrived in late May. QRCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS: David Lowdermilk, John unter.
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DEB TERS BECOGNIZED BY NFL DEBATE TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Barb Andrews, Barb Belskis, Karen Wheeler, Rita Miller. SECOND ROW: Linda From mid-November to late March, the VF debate team met almost every Saturday in inter- scholastic debate. The topic for the year was Re- solved: That Social Security benefits should be ex- tended to include medical care. The varsity debate team was especially proud of the first place trophy it won in competition against twenty-four other Cleve- land area teams. Adviser for this active group was Miss Barbara Greider. Toth, Greg Kalina, Arthur Clow, John Grisik, Dick Stender. Such famous leaders as Richard Nixon were once active members of the National Forensic League. Valley Forge's chapter, advised by Miss Barbara Greider, was made up of students who had participated in various oratorical contests and de- bates. These students were awarded points according to their ability, and degrees of merit, honor, excel- lence, and distinction were awarded to them accord- ing to these points. NFL BOTTOM ROW: Jeanette Ruth, Nancy Bucher, Barb Andrews. SECOND ROW: Ed Folsom, Gary Gumz, John Grisik, 96 Jim Briggs.
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