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THE JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS STAFF FIRST now--BETTY GARRISON, NELLIE MEAD, JOAN YAWORSKI, EDITH JORDAN, ROBERT DOUGLAS, WAULETTA BENNETT, NANCY COGAN, SHIRLEY VAN BRINK, SHARLENE BENNETT, MRS. LEWIS. SECOND ROW-'DORIS ANEY, DOROTHY DILLENBECK, ALLEN MITCHELL, ROBERT FAHEY, RUSSELL NEVINS. LARRY WAGNER, GEORGE ANEY, SHIRLEY GARRISON, VIRGINIA JANZCUK, MARIAN JOUBEN, MR. ROMELING. Aix FIRST ROW-'HELEN SAGATIS, MARIAN JOUBEN, BETTY GARRISON, NELLIE MEAD, JOAN YAWORSCI, EDITH JORDAN, NANCY COGAN, GERALDINE SMITH, WAULETTA BENNETT, SHARLENE BENNETT, CECELIA COLLINS, AUDREY NEVINS. SECOND ROWUMR. ROMELING, SOPHEY SYWETZ, JANICE JOUBEN, RUTH ANGELL, DORINNE WHIPPLE, DOROTHY DILLENBECK, SHIRLEY GARRISON, MARTHA HOKE, MARY ANN SEAMAN, PHYLLIS MITCHILL, MARY ELTHORPE, MRS. NEILSEN. THIRD ROW--GEORGE ANEY, ROBERT TANSJEY, FRANK GIFFORD, ROBERT FAHEY. ROBERT DOUGLAS, MYRON RIESENDORPH, ROBERT PARR, SPENCER HARDY, ALLEN MITCHELL. OT SQUAGAN STAFF' 3 3
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W.. VH S Press The Shu if ,ov 1 3 Cv l-I' I 7 p , as' C-vifgm-Hgh GV .2 N our school, one of the most familiar activities, which rates appreciation and praise for its staff and advisor, is the V.H.S. Highlights, Each year the Highlights is recognized as outstanding by judges in local, state, and national contests. The paper re- ceived an all New York rating from ESSPAg an all American rating, plus a Medalist Award for having the best headlines in its division from the Columbia Press Association. At the annual spring banquet, the staff of the Highlights was announced: Wauletta Bennett. Edit01'-in-Chief: Edith Jordan, Assistant Editorg Nancy Cogan, Business Mana- gerg Robert Douglas, Managing Editor: Larry Wagner, Sports Editorg Virginia Janczuk, Cartoonistg Betty Kucerak, Correspondence Editorg Sharlene Bennett, Feature Editor, Marion Jouben, Exchange Editorg Miss Helen D' Aprix, who acquired a new name during the summer-Mrs. Edward Lewis, Faculty Advisor. Five members of the staff and Mrs. Lewis attended the Syracuse Press Conference. Wauletta Bennett entered the news writing contest and all delegates sat in on a variety of panel discussions and clinics. This fall the paper was enlarged to six pages and humor, Alumni, homemaking, and sports columns were published on a rotating basis. The ads were enlarged from the classified ones of last year. With the addition of a feature editor, more feature stories were added. Under the capable guidance of Nancy Cogan, Editorg Edith Jordan, Business Manager, Sharlene Bennett, Secretary, and Mrs. Florence B. Nielsen, Faculty Advisor, the Ot- squagan staff selected as its theme Appreciation for Things Familiar and published a fifty six page annual. Much credit should be given to Mr. Waldemar Romeling, Art instructor, and his students for illustrating the theme throughout the yearbook , The Junior High Flash was headed this year by Shirley Robertson, Editor, and Lorraine Jouben, Assistant Editor. And so, in evaluating things we appreciate, V.H.S. Highlights, Otsquagan and F1ash serve Van Hornesville as The Voice of the Centralized District. 32
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FIRST R0l ADAM GUZIK, JAMES NABINGER, ROBERT FAHEY GERALD BLEAKING ROBERT DOUGLAS LARRY IAGNER DUANE ANEY LOIELL EUTERMARKS, RUSSELL NEVINS, ALSON ANEY SECOND ROW VAUGHN TENNANT RICHARD CAVIL HERMAN GRANN DON KRUMHOLTZ, JOE MEAD, SPENCER HARDY, ROBERT PARR GORDON HOKE WILLIAM BARNES RALPH KENNERKNECHT THIRD ROI BKRNHARD NAGLER, EUGENE ANEY, BERNARD FAHEY, JOHN KUCERAK ALLAN MITCHELL JAMES SEAMAN MR ROTH FOURTH ROI GIARLES MARTIN, IAYNE MUMFORD, HERIAN SANTMEYEI TOMMY VITVENCHEK DAIRY judging team composed of Bob Col- lins, Leo Wichowski and Larry Wagner entered the Delhi tour. A dairy team also entered the State Fair contests in Syracuse in early Sep- tember, and participated in all contests at Cobleskill and Morrisville. The chapter spon sored a successful school and community fair in September. Mr. Helbig took four Ag pupils on a trip to Farmingdale Technical I1'1StitL111C and a delegation attended Farm and Home Week activities at Cornell in March. The officers: Pres.--Larry Wagner V. Pres.--Leo Wichowsky Sec.--Donald Krumholtz Treas. --John Kucerak Reporter --Alan Mitchell Sential--Spencer Hardy
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