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444172- da -idjfo I' y 175477 y' if-A in M Heading the Memwarrs staff was Editor, Bob Slivka. W ze 'have 126201 . mb , -wa 3 ,iq Uv' ' WAFS 5 f ' - My f Q new . L i x r 'x K 3 In charge of the finances was Business Manager, Jo Ann Huml. Gun.. if Qu Ron Slivka filled the 1 Joyce Szepessy and Judy Kelley composed the copy staff. A new addition to the year- book is the index which was compiled by Ken Perry. luaff' rd,-' 4vw4,,4
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The change in climate from the cold morning rain to the warm school had an effect on J. Kostal, L. Pertz, C. Stasun, M. Uhrin, and M. Dolezal. Or was it the photographer? Q 'VY 4 uv J 3, D ala v 9 I 'nh Headed by President, Virginia Cangelosi, Vice President Malcolm MacRaild, Secretary, Jean Prasek and Treasurer, Capy Benko, the Sopho- more Class sponsored many money-raising projects. Among these were the sale of football badges and gold school pens. A tax stamp drive at which candidates for queen from the Sopho- more, Junior and Senior Classes were nominated in homerooms and later voted upon by their classmates with tax stamps, found Barbara Baley, a Sophomore, as queen. Right: V. Cangelosi B. Baley and R. Lombardo receive a pre vote from J. Mendolera. The profits of the successful drive went into the Student Council treasury. 1 New ' -Qi, M , -4 4 NWN ' muff! f ff W3 K.. , r Sophomores receive their share of homework 1 and George Underco is no exception to the
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'-s M .441-...,t, of Assistant Editor. . . . in the MemWarrs The '54 TIGER TALES, Warrensville's first attempt at a yearbook changed its name in 1955 to TIGER SPOTLIGHT and in 1957, with our first Senior Class, selected mem- bers ofthe upper grades edited Warrensville's first hard cover yearbook, the '57 MEMWARRS. Actual work on the '59 MEMWARRS began in the summer when the editors planned the book page by page with a ladder diagram and a dummy. The '58 MEMWARRS was appraised by the National Scholastic Yearbook Association in an attempt by the editors to improve the '59 edition. This was the beginning. Once school began the staff was chosen and the campaign for business patrons, whose money pays for the expenditures of the yearbook, began the functions of the staff. Meanwhile, a series of questionnaires covering all phases of school life were being distributed and pictures taken. Although rocky at first the subscription drive, which used the slogan, Remember-- there will be something for everyone in the '59 MEMWARRS, proved a success. The third and final stage then began. The weight and type of paper, thickness, color and texture of the cover, binding, and typography were decided upon with the assistance of American Yearbook Company representative, Mr. Peter Pretner. Layout and copy problems were solved and the staff was on its way to producing the book you now hold, the '59 MEMWARRS. Doubling as staff photog rapher and advisor was Mr Fred Stokes Ron Chevako and Mindy Blahovec comprised the layout staff
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