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DAILY STAFF Top Row: Gordon, Mueksch, Fosdalc, W. Payne, Kasperek, Tabor, Schieer, Kuntzendorf, Matz, Hoff- man. Row 6: Molnar, Lamp, Starr, Brown, Saba, Kiczula, Ohm, Nelson, Szosfkowski, Morita, Gladkin. Row 5: Swee, Klawinski, Grawe, Gorski, Knapp, Zemrowski, Bemis, Watson, Achwarz, Krug. Row 4: Griffin, Muise, Dorin, Swanson, Daszko, Gorczyca, Leske, Skotarek, Kloda. Row 3: Petroys, Weismehl, Koop, Kaplan, Kuta, Von Liski, Mc Ghee, Sokolof Evans, Kon-et. Row 2: Stefaniuk, Gabler, Groh, Stiern, Pinsker, Kowalski, Tynan, Oda, Kozuch. Front Row: Strauia, Aldon, J. Payne, Mrs. Cahill, John, Jarrow Andreoli, Goelz. DAILY EDITORS Co-Editors-in-Chief ...,,..,.......... John Payne Douglas John News Editor .,,.,, .. Conrad Kowalski Feature Editor .. ,.,. Larry Pinsker Sports Editor .,,, . . . Korlas Strauja Business Editor . .. .. . Michael Goelz Editorial Editor . .. ..,..... Terry Aldon Column Editor , ,. ...,.... Charles Stiern Editorial Advisor . .. ..... Mrs. Sanah Cahill Sponsor ...,..... . . . Mr, William Kuecker Daily warded NSPA First Cass Honor Rating The ultimate purpose of the forty-five stu- dent reporters who make' up the DAILY staff is to gain as much experience as possible in the fields of reporting, writing, and editing. Under the guidance of seven editors, the staff produces news stories on school sports and social happenings as well as numerous feature PLANNING THE NEXT DAILY, Terry Fosdale, Michael Goelz, and George Lamp inspect copy for inaccuracies, misrepresentations and grammatical errors, articles and editorials. If their work is done well, members are eligible for Scholastic Press awards and staff patches. As the mcst widely circulated ofthe three daily hgh schools pub-V Iications in the country, the DAILY provides Lane students with many minutes of informa- tive and enjoyable reading. COVIPARING OTHER SCHOOL PAPERS with the DAILY, Rcharj Starr notes differences in format, as Ted Szostk- ' 'vski prepare his copy. Q g , '34 sa rf ,Jw
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X X R Y is 1 PHOTO STAFF Left to Rnghf: Fries, Brown, Lood, Newman, Mr Topp, Yeh, Kulzok. Nrrowhead And , M' .man-, F4, ' STANDING: Orson, Piafek, Susmka, Guard, Warken- thein. SITTING: Silvester, Mohiser, Plucinski, AN ENLARGEMENT is prepared by photogra- pher Joseph Lombardo in the quiet darkness. of the photo lab. ' A , fs. fa' ga 1 ' EMM' Aw 1, nh I gg ' Prep
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CAMERA CLUB Top Row: Line Fries, Ohm Wilson, Sara, Sabo, Laskaskly. 'Row f: Holowicki, Reilley, Hoffman, Dane ielson, rown. Row 2: Holch, Wohl, Mr. Topp. Front Row: Okopinski, Fernandez, Hirsch, Rockomonovich. OFFICERS President ...................... Edward Howard Vice-President ............... . Walter Tzitzura Secretary-Treasurer . . .... Thomas Tichler Program Chairman .. .. Barry Dzieglwicz Sponsor .......... . .. Mr. Alex Topp Artists Express Concepts Students with creative talent find free ex- pression fin the ART DEPARTMENT, where they learn all the aspects of art such as poilntalism, cubism, post-impressionlism, and surrealism, Experimentation wiith various mediums-silk screen, penail sketching, and tempero paiintiing-adds to their versatiility in the fields related to Commercial Art. Inspired by their instructors, many go on. to wfin city and stalte awards. As members of the BRUSH AND EASEL CLUB, art students, including those not enrolled inthe art course, help make our school more colorful with lively posters. Students interested in creating artistic com- positions through the lens of the camera learn photographic skil-ls in the CAMERA CLUB. BRUSH AND EASEL Top Row: Coker, Riegler, Thomas, Olson, Hack, Ziegele, Mueller, Mc Cabe, Moslex. Row 4: One-by Swider, Anderson, Wulf, Shironaka, Marier, Czer- kies, Cade. Raw 3: Lalumia, Lastovich, Sorce, Raf- fanti, Chavez, Woloszyn, Presley, Lalumia, Zeasom Row 2: Raz, Romano, Cobar, Firszt, Varhs, Kabot S t K h. F t R : G J ob D 'e ca urro, usc ron ow rau, Vac y, zi Q- leuvcz, Mr. Topp, Payton, Tzitzura, Tuchler, Mueller ON A FIELD TRIP to the Natural History Museum. Steve Hiller, Ladd Duda, Michael Shironoka, and Dave Firszt of the art department busily sketch a group of statues. OFFICERS President .....,. .,..,.....,,..... D avid Wohl Vice-President , . . . ,....... , . . . Thomas Johnson Secretary .,..,.. .....,..,,..... J ames Brink Treasurer ....., .. . Gary Holowicki Sergeant-at-Arms , ....., Martin Sara Sponsor ..,..,..........,,....,, Mr. Alex Topp
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