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J. Norkelun, G. Levine, P. Terry. Meet The Pi •css How do you do? We are the writers, the proof- readers. the artists, the salesmen, the advisors. We have worked since November to put the 1956 Beach- comber together — piece by piece, page by page. We had never dreamed of all the work, and fun that this, our biggest project, would entail . . . We spent hours trying to make the words fit the page, or vice-versa, measuring, pasting, cutting, and dozens of other operations required to build simply any yearbook. Then there were the endless hours J. Norkelun, ass I. editor; M. Benko, ass'I. business manager; K. Webb, art editor; G. Levine, editor-in-chief; P. Terry, ass't. editor; N. Goldin, business manager. 18
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Seated: P. Brown, P. Terry, G. Levine, J. Norkelun, E. Fletcher. Standing: N. Goldin, B. Sty back, Mr. Egert, R. Tut- hill, A. Wagner, K. Webb, F. Brooks. LITERARY STAFF of thought and preparation needed to make this one a special book. Originality was hard to pro- duce when we had to do it. We ran into innumerable difficulties — either there were not enough pictures, or they had to be retaken because of their shape, and once we ran out of the ever-needed rubber cement. The ads were late in arriving, hard to arrange, but, they were an important part in making this issue of the Beach- comber the kind of publication we wanted it to be. Did you notice the changes we put into effect this year? We’re especially proud of the cover. Our teachers deserved a fair share of recognition, so we tried to give it to them. To facilitate the locating of each section of the book, we added an index. But, we don’t have to tell you all these things, you’ll dis- cover them for yourselves as you read the Beach- comber presented by the Class of ’56. First row: Mr. Deutschmann. M. Benko B. Schelin, N. Goldin. M. Smith, C Pappas, E. Johnson, Mrs. Diller. Sec ond row: F. Tuthill, P. Carbone, A Fagan, V. Schaumburg, J. Myslborski S. Decker, D. Bush, M. Jarvis, A. Peav ey. Third row: R. Tuthill, A. W'agner R. Biggs, R. Bishop. P. Reiter, D. Lil lis, J. Thornhill, R. Powell, D. Case, J Soito. BUSINESS STAFF
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