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At first glance, the yearbook looks like an easy thing to put together. The finished product reflects the care and hard work of many people connected with the yearbook. Faculty advisor George Ljutich and editor-in-chief Helge Zieler spent many hours with the editors organizing and planning the yearbook. The yearbook has to capture the spirit of a constantly changing school on its pages and must show the development of the school during the year. That was the aim of this year’s Tempore et Mores. To accomplish this the yearbook was organized along slightly different lines this year. In addition to editors for each section, a copy editor and two other assistant editors were added. Despite many setbacks, the staff pulled together and turned out a book which they hope has caught the essence of Wardlaw-Hartridge this year.
1. YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, STAND ING: I Bari. .1. Butler, .1. Plulchok, S. Cohen, D. I.acki. E. Krumpf. SEATED: J. Venezia. 2. YEARBOOK EDITORS, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: M. Reyes, G. Casagrande, Mr. G. Ljutich, R. Berg, C. Vorwerk, H. Zieler, F. Hammer. FRONT ROW: G. Kazimir, R. Mana- bat. 3. TEMPORA ET MORES STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: P. Ragno. It. Kossowicz, S. Bollagudur, T. Pogosky. L. Kearney, .1. Rempson, It. Koenig, .1. Manabal, R. Minard, M. Glasscr, J. Gaskcll. FRONT ROW: D. Arkoulakis, D. Mac Gillivray, J. Butler, R. Ku- shinsky, K. Lomnitz, D. Bitterman. 4. Helge Zieler works diligently to complete a layout.
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