Oneonta High School 1967 Yearbook (Oneonta, NY) - Full Access

'67 OHSan staff meets final March deadline Working feverishly toward the deadline, editors and staff members completed the book during the first three weeks of larch. Oil Sans ordered pizza and sub– marine sandwiches and cooked TV dinners in a petri dish sterilizer as thev rushed to meet the 1arch 20, deadline. · Planning sessions held during the summer months got the book off to an early start. Picture sched– ules , layouts, and picture taking occupied the fall and winter months. Elizabeth Dihner attended theE PA convention eptember 30-0ctober 1. As the book neared completion staffmembers met after school, Saturdays, and numerous evenings to write copy, headlines, and captions; tag pictures; and recopy layouts. This year's staff continued the progressive trend in yearbooks with individual teacher informals, new– style division pages, a student life section, and a black "ink" cover sketch. With the completion of the book in March, the editors settled down to a more relaxed pace, proof– reading page proofs and making plans for a workshop to acquaint next year's staff with the problems and practices of the yearbook. 0 11 an-Front row: R. Saunder,, 'l><>rh editor, E. Ditnwr, editor– in-chid, T . llolcmach, hu,ine" manager, J. Goodrich, drculallon manager. Seccmd rot<-. C. Wa~ man , A. Rohin,on, 11:. ~tare~ , L. Sanil.., Catchirtg Mr. Tipple in action , Tom 1/olowaclt snap.1 a ccmdid 1/tot of tlte pltotograplter takirtg tlte OilSan informal ofJearlw ok editon , Row– mary Truman , UIJIJy Ditmer, editor-in-chief, art l..<1rrainc• Sanik. 99 editor, R. Truman, editor, C. Batt•nMn , \lr,, Glad\\ Bnnk, ad\1\t'r. Back row: P. \!organ, B. Linwrid., t•ditor, C . llu~ht·'· J. Latdtt•r, B Kurtz, J. Ru,wll.

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