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l.i'fI lo rigflzl, firxl rim' :Klan Iloke, David Iiennerknecht, Russell Roof, Fred Herron, Paul Kucerak. .SQITIIIIII rim' Ilorothy Herron, Ilelen Yaworski, Helen janczuk, Metta Moore, Mrs, Xvoodrutt, Marie lien- nett, Theresa l.awyer, Ulga Ilziadik, l.orene Ifikes. 'l'hirii ro-ze I'auline Couse, .Xltana Tennant, Helen Ciosholok, Olga Yaworski, Frances Bouzan, Margarette Ilazzard, Dorothy Blayton, Vera Rlagnitzky, Ruth IIOXVIIIHII, I'hyllis Perkins, I.etitia Hell. lfnnrlli row fllelen firzeszczuck, james XValrath, john Iilwood, Alexander Magnitzky, Joseph Koval. VViI- liam Sywetz, chester -Ianczuk, Iillis Iflwood, Arthur Rice, Mary Richvalsky. THE HIGHLIGHTS STAFF This year, as in the past, journalism has played an important part among the activities at YI IS. The three major undertakings ol the group again centered around the VHS lliylzliglifs, weekly newspaper: 'Hn' fjhftlllllfjllll, printed yearbook: and 'flu' VHS Variety, animal literary magazine. Nlrs. .-Xdeline XYoodrull' continued her role of adviser to the various publications. The lligflilfylzlx celebrated its tenth anniversary this year and in commemoration published a series of articles portraying the history ol the school as seen through the pages of the newspaper during the past decade. Marie Iiennett was editor this year and Ifllis Iilwood, business manager. Their stall' of 35 contributed to the war effort by sending the ll1'gl1I1'gl1l.v to all former YIIS stu- dents and faculty in the armed forces. This carried the paper to all parts of the world, on every Imattlelront where YI IS men were stationed. In order to finance the project the third annual Serv- ice Iienelit llance took place in September and the proceeds plus individual contributions were suf- licient to cover the added postage hills. This year 375 copies were printed weekly and over 200 of this figure were mailed. .-Xs in other war years, a page entitled Under the Colors was reserved lor letters received from service alumni. This, together with an occasional address list of the serv- ice alumni, continued to he the most popular features ofthe paper. In Novemlmer live seniors-lNlarie Hennett, llletta Moore, Olga Yaworski, Chester blanczuk, and Ifrederick Steglicffaccimmpanied Mrs. XVoodrufl' to the Syracuse Ilress Conference where hoth the newspaper and magazine received 'YXII-New York honors, and Marie Bennett was awarded a :Moo scholarship to Syracuse l'niversity for winning a newswriting contest. The paper was again entered in the National Scholastic, Columbia, Quill and Scroll, and Na- tional Iluplicated I'aper .Nssociation contests. X A The qJf.S't1IItIfjlll1 stall with Metta Moore as editor and .Xndrew N f Sokal,. husiness mavnager, was comprised ot ahout e5 students who chose Nlfx E as their theme, L mted for X ictory. Hecause ot shortagesnot supplies 5 . ss and labor it was necessary to send the hook to press early again tlns year. The junior class again sponsored the VII5' Variety, with Altana XX Tennat as editorg Dorothy Ilerron, business manager, and under the leadership of Miss l.ois Wlilliams. 20 The 19,15 Olsqimgrm
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