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The Broadwalk, our school newspaper, is published monthly. Two new teachers, Mr. Nadal and Mr. J. Dunn, were named as ad- visors of the paper this year. With Doug J ewell as editor and a large, ambitious staff of re- porters, one of the best newspapers ever pub- lished at Y.H.S. rolled off the press this year. Reportersk could be found haunting class- rooms and lurking in corners. They snatched pieces of inforniation daily from whomever and Wherever they could to select a Boy and Girl of the Month in addition to a Teacher of the Month. A few items of intriguing gossip were a speclalty of our snoopers. Events of in- terest always received adequate coverage as did club activities, class projects, and sports. Jeanne Natale and Elaine Rhodes sent news items from Y.H.S. to the Warren Times Mirror every week. B72-AOADWALIG QTZXFF Left to Right Row 1 S Vorse J Lanmng S Brooks D Jewell M Mulvey Row 2: S. Suppa, St Peters, C. Lind, S. Bowers, C Camp J Abraham S Smith P P1cc1r1llo D Hoy D Allen N Bower Mr Nadal. Row 3: P. Taydus, J. Natale, T. Brunecz, M. Petko .J Klser N Schnell L P1erson C Sherrife M Franklin M Ransom J Wood, D. Archbold, V. Moronski. Row 4: N. Roberti, M Miller T Radeckl A Walton C Brown J Reynolds G Lucas N Andress S Hannold, S. Rex, S. Peterson, B. Hoy, J. Rea, R. Winans C
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ART Throughout the book are small drawings and spot designs. These are the work of the art staff. Much care is taken with these drawings, for each must complement the page as well as fit for size. PHOTOGRAPHY The photography staff took all of the action shots found throughout the book. Wally Long, our young apprentice, is learning which Way to point the camera. We hope to see him snapping the shutter for a few to come. . N. , . W ,E V 5. ADVISOR Pm here to advise, not to do the Work. This is what our advisor said at the beginning of the year. But by the time everything was completed, he had certainly done his share. MR. FRANK ACKLIN Left to Right: W. Long, J. Huselton, K. Hajnik, B-. Clrippen EDITOR '6Let's get that do-ne-tonightln, a fa- miliar ery from our editor who Wants to get things done! The editor's task is no easy one, but Carol has really done a tremendous job. Examine the book and see for yourself! CAROL MONG
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U 'QW I WCW' L 1 l B The Key Club is a service organization which tries to prepare young men for future life by developing such qualities as initiative, leadership, and citizenship. Once a month, five of the nineteen boys attend the local Kiwanis Club meeting. ln cooperation with the Kiwanis, the boys help maintain Peters' Park. One Key Club boy and one Kiwanian work together at Peters' Park keeping it clean and in repair. The boys also help the community by assisting in the before and after tasks at the fairs and Carnivals. On Monday mornings, the boys in the club carry supplies for the teachers. This year they sponsored a dance and sold popcorn at the football and basketball games. These money raising projects helped to send the boys to their state convention and pay for their ackets. This yearls officers were: President, Chuck Sample, Vice President, Craig Wooidg Secretary, Les Sanfordg Treasurer, Greg Fitzgeraldg and Lieutenant Governor, Steve Meleen. Le 5 to Right: Row 1: Mr. Shapiro-advisor, G. Fitzgerald, L. Sanford, C. Wood, C. Sample. Row 2: T. Lucas, J. Dailey, P. Picoirillo, L. Crippen. Row 3: J. Bosko, J. Barton, S. Meleen, D. Mason, T. Carr. Row 4: F. Briggs, PI Barton, D. Peterson, T Kane, R. Leofsky, E. Coleman. I23
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