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ff -....sn1 BBQ ,fr Q- -Kali. su- Q or Y ii? Kjos is . is eyes A f r .ga Nh 1-Nz, tfoghlnn, I r-rggmon, Fouls, liorlunn ISponsorl Hobart, Horino, Nelson, Pearson, Koch, Nlllfllllllllll. Pearson, Porter Shcrninn, Shir:-rs, Spnlin, U vvks. R. U eller, M. uv eller, U ltilc, U ilson. The Bricklayer Staff Edifflf-fll'fj'I inf News Editor Associate . :fssistnnt . Editririnfs . Associnn- . .-lssislnnls Columnist , Feature Writer.. Associalc- .. ffssistanls. . Sports Editor .ffssociatc .4ssistanl.s . Alfred Cov Typists illo. A rt Holm Copy Readers . .. llclcn Jury Wlarjoric Fonts . .Shirley Pearson .. ..Bob Sltivcrs .. . ,,..A, Wilma Nelson Margaret Nloynalian Ruth White. Nlarion We-llcr ,Edna l.cc Wilson .. Bonnie Wccks . Frances WF-llcr . Carolyn Koch. Dorint- Spahn . . , . . . ,..,.....,.., ,lack Coghlan .......Kclmcth P1-arson rt. .Nrt Ferguson, Herman Portcr , Patsy Horino. Helen Shf'Y'IIlilll .Dorothy Wood. Lorraine Young Jur Leads Br February 27, 1942 tM.T.H.S.l. Helen .lury has for two semes- ters held the all-important po- sition of Editor-in-Chief of the Bricklayer staff, lllanuaI's all- school paper. The staff is composed of stu- dents from each class who in- dustriously perform all duties necessary to the publication of two papers each month, They meet one period a day to get assignments, turn in copy, and discuss problems of the paper. However, their actual work is not limited to just the one period: it is spread over many days and periods. Helen, who is the first editor in several years to hold this po- sition for two successive semes- ters, has put forth much effort toward making Manual's llrick- layer one of the most interesting and enjoyable school papers in the city. Her staff members, un- der the direction of David C, Gorham. have worked hard so that the news each month might be passed on to the students at Manual. The Bricklayer relates the in- terests of the faculty and stu- dents, and is dedicated to the proposition that school news tit to print, shall see the light of day. lt is the champion of all forces for good and clean stu- dent government. Each editorial appearing in the paper is carel'ully planned and is characterized by t' o r c e f u l writing. Aside from the regular news of school activities, the publication also provides wit and humor, fashion news, sports, and some clever poetry. ieklayer Two Semesters Helen Jury. Giving credit where credit is due is another feature of the paper. This column brings to the students' news of organiza- tions and personalities that are deserving of praise t'or duties they perform for the school. Another of this year's policies has been to bring to the public's eye as many names of students as possible. This was done in several ways-through the activ- ities in which they participate, through the publication of in- teresting hobbies, and through little articles and writeups. The staff has justifiable hopes the pa- stu- sin- of placing the paper high in state competition for school pers, and from each Manual dent comes best wishes and cere appreciation to Ilelen, Mr. Gorham and each member of the Bricklayer staff t'or one of the best papers in several years, v Q' , ff ZS. III Sponsor-,H um-David C. Gorhanl Helen and the Rricklayer stuff make plans for the next issue.
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Aldrich, Bisgard, Burns, Curley. Johnson, Lotito, Malone, Miklich. Neville, Newcomer, Noakes, Proctor. Recd, Shivers, Spoor, Stemen. Usher, Weberg, Gardner lSponsorl. 'V sl Thunderbolt stay works feverishly to complete the 1942 Yearbook. Lukach Edits September 4. 1941 1M.T.H.S.l. Thomas G. Gardner, faculty ad- viser and sponsor of the Thun- derbolt, Manual s Yearbook, announced the appointment of Irene Lukachy as editor-in-chief of this year's publication. Bob Lotito was chosen to serve in the dual role of assistant ed- itor, literary and entertainment section head. Marilyn New- comer and Tommy Burns shared duties as picture and cosmopoli- tan section editors. Leora Usher performed her duties competent- ly as senior. junior, and sopho- more statistician, while Dorothy Miklich took a genuine interest in her work as gallery of fame editor. . Senior write-ups, a new idea this year, were handled by Irene Lukachy, Patsy Curley, Bob Lotito, with interview as- sistance from Leora Usher. Due to the entirely new idea and set up of the 1942 Annual, the staff found it necessary to work constantly, not only on their own sections, but also as- sisting others in completion of their articles and captions. The staff does not have anyone appointed to the position of typ- ist, so each person either does his own typing or another mem- ber gladly lends his secretarial talent, helping out in this way. Cooperation plays a large part in the editing of the Yearbook, for Thunderbolt D . A-s,,,., , ff, 'H ,Q ' '. if - 'Q' . x Irene Lukachy without it a worthwhile product could hardly be completed. If an article is too difficult for one person to flnlsh, another who has more complete knowledge of t.he subject does lt for him glad- ly, and perhaps in return for a favor granted him at some pre- vious time. Pasting up the Yearbook is a task at which all members also work. The cut- ting apart of the pictures back from the printers, and the past- ing up of the articles and pic- tures together ls the last job before the tlnal printing and pub- lishing of the Annual. Students on the staff gladly give their time, efforts and tal- ents in hopes of doing their part toward a Yearbook of which they may be proud. 1942 Thunderbolt Staff Editor-in-Chief ,..... Assistant Editor ...,. Business Manager ...... Stag Statistician ...,........ Picture Appointments ......... ......lrene Lukachy .,......Boh l.otito ..,....Leora Usher ....Lcora Usher .......Dor0thie Miklich Gallery of Fame Editor ......,,...,...,,.....,.,........... Dorotllic Miklich Boys' Sports Editors ........ ....... ,lim Malone, Raymond Neville Girls' Sports Editor ...,,....,.,. .....,....,,...,.....,..... V irginia Aldrich Magazine Section Editor ...... Financial Page Editor ....,. Front Page Editor .,,.... Society Editor ............,. ........Kathryn Spoor .....Lucille Weberg ,...,..Tom Proctor ......Patsy Stemen Womarfs Page Editor .....,.....,.,..... ...,. ....... P atsy Curley Cosmopolitan Section Editors ............................................,... Newcomer, Tom Burns Rotogravure Editors ,..... ,.,... M arilyn' Newcomer, Pat Curley Calendar ...,.,..,........,... .................,,.,...., L orraine Bisgard Stag Writer ....... .,.........,.......,.,,,..,.,,.,.......,,........ R obb Shivers Photography ..,... ..,...., B ill Reed, Bud NOHKCB, Clll'ii8 .l0hllB0ll Spongor ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,..,,,..,..,.,...,,,,,.,....,,..... T homas G. Gardner A rt A dvisor ....... ldris Thomas
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Three Major Production acArthur Honored February ll, 1942 tM.'I'.H.S.l. The Daughters of the American Revolution recentlv presented Manual with a new American Flag, and, in appreciation, the Blue Jackets wrote and present- ed a patriotic pageant honoring General MacArthur, all the light- ing forces, and the Red Cross in encouraging the purchase of de- fense bonds and stamps. The program was opened with a religious hymn and was fol- lowed by a prayer for peace. A series of tableaux illustrat- ing the three main topics was shown, which lent an exotic at- mosphere to the program. The music, furnished by a chorus of forty-live voices, came from the orchestra pit. The music of the program was that which has grown out of the na- tional crisis-songs of fighting men, songs of the man at home doing his part, songs of courage, songs of determination. songs of anger and songs of pity. A copy of the program as it was presented follows: Hear Lord -Chorus. Scene I-Prayer for Peace- Gerry Halbert. White Cliffs of Dover - Chorus. Scene II-Speech- In Honor of MacArthur -Art Neumann. in Assembl Tableaux-Statue of Liberty- Wanda DeGraffenreid. Remember Pearl Harbor - Chorus. We've Got to Keep Those Stars in the Blue -Jim Johnson, soloist. Scene Ill-Speech-- Angels of Mercy -Wilma Kirgan, Tableaux-Red Cross Nurse- Dorothy Leonard. Angels of Mercy -Chorus. Scene IV-S p e e c h- Buy a Bond -Victor Jeter. Tableaux-Minute Man-B o b Sprigg. Any Bonds Today -Chorus. Arms for the Love of Amer- ica -Chorus. Scene V-Presentation of flag by D. A. R. Acceptance-Pete D o b r a s h, Head Boy. Pledge to Flag-Cast, Chorus, and Audience. The Star Spangled Banner. Copies of the program were sent to D. A. R., local news- papers, and kept on file in the school office and club history book. The audience was composed largely of seniors and history classes, Upper Left-M Cast of June Mad, this year's senior class play, caught during exciting moment at rehearsal. Lower Left- fl typical scene of old Spain, the story ol adventure and love, presented in Don Alonzo's Treasure. Upper Right-- And the home of the brave. American ideals presented in pageantry in gratification of a new American flag presented to Manual bythe D. A. R. Directors Have Busy Season Miss Bernadetta Daly, Miss Eva McKelvey, and ,Mr, Arthur Olson, Manual's Big Three in directors, have been kept on the go the entire season. Aside from her music classes, Miss McKel- vey finds time to sponsor the Melody Maids and Melodeons, as well as two Glee Clubs and a Chorus class. She never refuses cooperation to anyone asking for music to add to their program, and has been noted to coach many beautiful and impressive programs. She also gave unlim- ited time to Don Alonzo's Treas- ure, this year's operetta. Miss Daly, Manuals dramatic and speech coach, has been in- volved in numerous successful productions this year. The big- gest, however, was June Mad, this year's Senior Class Play. During the year she also organ- ized the Verse Reading Choir and hopes to be able to present them publicly many times. As a teacher, Miss Daly conducts classes in English, General Edu- cation and Speech. Mr. Arthur Olson, energetic instrumental music department head, is the conductor of Man- ual's band and orchestra. This year, the second annual Talent Show was produced under his direction. Several Sunday con- certs were also presented under his supervision, and both the band and orchestra took on sev- eral new activities at his sugges- tion. Each of the teachers had some major part to play in all assem- blies and programs presented on the Manual stage. MQany Manual students will be indebted to these three splendid teachers for their expert guid- ance gained from them. Movie Uperators Run Machines November 28, 1941 tM.T.H.S.l. Recent comments have approved the statement that visual educa- tion at Manual has become more and more important to the methods of teaching. This year, Mr. Don A. Carr, di- rector of visual education at Manual, has organized a group of thirty-two boys who give up lunch hours and study halls to run the motion picture machines in various classes. ' As a reward, the boys earn one hour credit for running twenty shows, which enables them to meet the required standards for graduating. To be a member, each boy must know thoroughly how to run every type of machine. He must know the parts of Manuals two sound machines and one silent projector, and he must be able to work quickly, silently. and accurately to eliminate waste of time. Another function of this or- ganization is to operate the sound system for rallies and assem- blies, or for the classes doing field work in radio. The operators have also formed part of the advisory committee chosen to inspect and try several new machines, and to aid in the final selection of a new machine, suitable for use in Manual. Student leads in main show. Leads taken by Lena Marchetti and John Telco in Don Alonzo's Treasure. John Telea, Patsy Curley, and ,luck Ilook are seen in June Mad. Carol Kirclioj, Bob Lotito, Patsy Curley, and Morton Londor-Tal- ent Show production committee. S
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