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First row ll to ri J Whiten, J. Watt, P. Casner, P. Morrow, C. Clifton, M. Krump. Second row M Clements, M. A. Schrum, Miss Snively, Mrs. Bossart. gcbforiaf Checking assignment sheets .... writing and rewriting articles .... meeting Individual dead mes learning the best fundamentals of journalism . . . making the paper more interesting by a widespread use of illustrations .... cooperating with the business staff to sponsor a Sadie Hawkins dance in the fall with corn shocks, plaid shirts, jeans and all .... learning that nothing less than the best would do in writing articles at Washington Township. Mrs Bossart was a good advisor and taskmaster .... with a capable and willing staff re requnsltes for success .... and the '50-'5l editions of the Crimson and White attained that goal' l Editor ................. Ass't. Editor ...... News Editor ....... Features Editor ...... Sports Editor .......... ..... .........Mary Ann Schrum ......Martha Krump ..,...........Jean Watt .........Peggy Casner Whlten Art Editor ................... .............. P auline Morrow Business Manager .......... ........ Proofreader ......... Literary Sponsor ........ Business Sponsor ....... .Marjorie Clements .....Carolyn Clifton Bossart ........Miss Snively
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iirst row: L. Bracken, F. .pa-nanusdv' E X Yi? ,s if' w First row: M. McHenry, K. Hepler, H. Tawney, F. Duncan, L. S. Waltenbaugh. Second row: C. Van Scoyoc, D. Menk, P. Slaugenhaupt, M. A. Young, A. Beighley, C. Bruce. Third row: W. Schrum, R. Bowman, E. Spadin, J. Brown, V. Kocur. oliferarg ana! gudinedd The Typing and Business staff of the Crimson and White and their advisor Miss Snively have worked h d ar to put out the newspaper. Collecting subscriptions . . . typing dummy strips and stencils . spendin hours at th ' . . g e mimeo- graph machine . . . putting together the pages . . . giving it out to the subscribers . . . a combination business and circulation staff . . . always working! The staffs deserve credit from the students of WTHS for prompt publication of the school newspaper. Th 1950-51 C ' ' ' ' ' ' ' e nmson and White was a real active participant in the school life of WTHS. M. Conner, P. Lehman, M. Morabito, J. Bortz, S. Bertieri, A Frye iecond row: D. Dickson, M. J. Morrow, N. Humphrey, F. Weitzel, J. Simpson, L. Long, S. Gumbert, M. Gulyas. 'hird row: D. Porter, S. Deemer, D. M I ' J ' ' c nhre, . Miller, N. Gourley, V. Almes, J. Dickson. i ,. --tx I N vl v A .r , V .. e . , K If ZW
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, f i?--with n gm - l . l . .- i- , or x ,V. fi -l 5 at 2 2 U K H 2 I ... win k .... . M! 6. 'F M, an . of Q' First row ll to rl: A. Stear, R. Bertieri, J. Kocur, R. Nale, P. Spadin. Second row: D. Forsythe, L. Bellas, C. Clifton, J. Whitlinger, C. Doutt, V. Kring, S. Ridenour, C. Bruce, C. Miller, E. Shoemaker. Third row: S. Ralston, J. Bowman, E. Blissman, A. Beighley, J. Simpson, J. Shaffer, M. A. Young, R. Walker, G. O'ShelI, B. Magee, J. Travaglia. Fourth row: D. Martin, J. George, R. Kline, B. Reed, L. Craig, C. Nichols, G. Beighley, L. Smith. cience Burbank . . . Einstein . . . Edison . . . those men have had their day-but Washington Township High School is training future greats - through the Science Club. Competition in the American Chemical Society examinations . . . projects for the Pennsylvania Jr. Academy of Science Fair at lndiano State Teachers College . . . trips to Buhl Planetarium . . . and the Regional Science Fair . . . were a part of the clubs activities . . . study of biology. Left to right: R. Smith, P. Casner, H. Houser, Mr. Shontz. H,,,,i q f M gf, f, : 5 : . 5 rl 11, ,umguimnl I 1
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