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Enthusiasm Characterizes Archive Staff Barb Tocci ponders on the way in which she will revise History Department copy. Kevin Horrigan receives patient assistance from Miss Murphy. C X xx r K .ef ki - 5:43-f i 1, Typists Elaine Dunn and Dyanne Carr hurriedly complete a page of copy. Roy Hasbrook proportions picture for faculty editor, Sue Schaefer. 101
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Marybeth Bogesch explains Anvil evaluation procedure to Carol Nelson. The Anvil is the Valley Forge literary magazine. It gives some of the students an opportunity to publish their writing. Every two weeks a nucleus of fifteen or twenty students led by the literary editor, Peter Renerts, evaluate short stories, essays, and poems. After consultation with Miss Crockett and Miss Viscomi, selections are made for publication in the Anvil. Art work for the magazine is done under the direction of Kurt Thornbladh, art editor. The business editor is Joyce Balint and the editor-in-chief is Marybeth Bogesch. The magazine is sold at the end of the year at production cost. Anvil Sparks Student Talent 17x ANVIL STAFF - Bottom Row: L. Benke, C. Bertonaschi, S. Hebebrand, P. Owen, K. Thornbladh, art editor, M. Bogesch, editor-in-chiefg J. Balint, business editor, P. Zing- heim. Second Row: M. Lucas, G. Greschuk, V. Sarfi, P. Stinich, A. Burhoe, R. Dedo, J. Whitney, B. Franks, L. Abens, D. Kloos. Third Row: C. Picarelli, C. Ferencz, C. Nelson, S. Hinckley, S. Aiello, A. Harchar, S. Parker, S. Kamms, 100 P. Wlotzko, P. Callahan. Fourth Row: P. Lohman, L. Lanzer, M. Kopp, M. Ornsby, S. Greslick, L. Rahal-, M. Pettit, C. Vitcha, B. Thompson. Fifth Row: M. Balotta, M. Callahan, D. Eggett, K. Pachuta, S. Bennett, J. Bukhair, J. Michalskeg J. Lerch, N. Stevens. Sixth Row: J. Reed, M. Gallagher, B. Wehn, D. Stewart, G. Epstein, G. Deli, J. Decker, G. ,Kubit,t Caron, S. Junno.
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Kevin Horrigan labors over sports copy. BUSINESS STAFF: Mike Daniels, Sharon Lawler, Jackie Falkenstein, and Linda Kinbaum, discuss the Archive budget. Chattering editors, pounding typewriters, broken croppers, and rattling papers characterized the Archive staff room. Editor-in-chief, Roy Hasbrook, and Literary editor, Barb Tocci, frantically rushed from photographer to editor to writer to typist, checking on the progress of the book and hurrying to meet deadlines. From 3:15 until well past 6:00, the staff labored to perfect the record of the year's events. The year was climaxed with the banquet in May, where an exhausted but happy staff received the first editions of the Archive. ARCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS: Ray Zizka, John Setar, Rich Rozman, Head photographerg and Kevin Horrigan. ARCHIVE EDITORS - Bottom Row: Jill Trytek, Opening Sec- tion Editorg Jane Kott, Student Life Eclitorg Judy Eschhach, Girls' Sports Editorg Kathy Thompson, Underclass Editorg Laura Patchan, Under-class Edi- torg Carol Lord, Layout Editor. Second Row: Terry Smith, Ac- tivities Editorg Diane Blanda, Activities Editorg Chris Kozi- mor, Photography Editorg Sue Schaefer, Faculty Editorg Judy , Goebl, Typing Editor. Third Row: Jim Fuller, Coordinating Editorg Sharon Jorgensen, Senior Editorg Marianne Balotta, Senior Editor, Kevin Horrigan, li Boys' Sports Editor. l 102 Le S. . .J
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