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i' We, the annual staff, had fun making up FLIGHT '53. S. Gray was elected editor-in-chief, and designed the section on girls sports. R. Living- ston edited boys sports, and L. Fol- lansbee, the senior section and student government. J. Roudine was staff cartoonist. J. Sinclair did many classroom and special department pages, as well as being responsible for the very striking photograph used as the title page. C. Staggs de- signed the cover. Writers who also did special layouts were G. Stadden, classroom editor, J. Hale, dances and activities, and S. Darsa, Sky- liner, and snapshots on 85. C. Colby edited clubs and other service and special interest groups, G. Leitch served as reporter and M. Fiorucci worked on the layout pages. L. Larn- bert, M. Holloway, and B. McLaugh- lin helped. The Staff gives special thanks to T. Paige and N.SChUlf2 who did sports reportgl to T. Hill, A. Cleall, M. Hallett, J. Balcaen for cartoons, to Mrs. Deering for untangling our many scrambles, and to the many unnamed students and teachers who helped us so much. The group was sponsored by Miss Baker. tif fi. K' 51 J v v-. FLIGHT '53 is particularly fortunate in having its own talented photog- raphers here on campus. Their work was done with the idea of catching as completely as possible the life and action of Westchester students and teachers in classrooms, on the field, in government, during club activities, and so on. The entire photographic process involving more than a hundred rolls of film was handled by Mr. Reilly and his camera crew. Kneeling are D. Golling, D. Wood, R. Taylor, and C. Chapman. Standing are Mr. Reilly, sponsor, C. Ander- son, M. Daniels, S. Allison, M. Hunt, and S. Rand. The iunior high was represented on the annual staff by G. Priebe, A Porter, J. Currie, N. Murphy, J. Stuffle, and M. Dragoo. They helped with nam- ing groups, contributed cartoons, and pasted up the iunior sportsnight page. D. Rachlow, L. Story and C. Caramanis typed miles of copy. They really needed retreads on their ribbons after they got through! I iQ j
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M12 ts . .t WW Gt' , t I t Financially speaking, advertising is what keeps the paper going. Here is the staff that takes care ot li: Gloria Perry, Terry Page, and Henri Rubin. Analysing other school '33M9Qi5iQH 5bQaK 2503291 we-sf X iffeffqlbtix-i 1 ,. -. .. -. .M--tw.-1-..1-f.nM41.s.r-,-w-ima-x.-ra papers for ideas is done on Monday in Journalism class. From left to right are: Mr. Matchett, advisor, Diane Granger, Dee Mey- ers, Stephanie Darsa, June Olsen, Don Glass, Yvonne Chappell, Nor- man Schultz, Charlotte Baxter, and Georgia Wil- cut. Deadlines have to be met in the press room ot the Skyliner. Completing headlines and stories and checking copy is being done by: Phil Gold, page one editor, Art S y, ,,... r JN ,. v Ulene, Editor in Chief, Gary Rus singer, sports reporter, Mel Jas qur, Executive Editor, Francis King, page four editor, Jo Wag ner, columnist, and Carolyn Hart wick, page three editor. Here is an inside scene of the Skyliner editors at work on dummy-up day. Stories and heads are cut and rearranged on their re- spective pages. When edi- tors have checked them they are Scotch taped on dummy sheets and sent back to the print shop. From left to right are: Amber Unruh, typing edi- tor, Phil Gold, page one edi- tor, Mel Jasqur, executive editor, Stephanie Darsa, page two editor. 40 6 Mr. Matchett, our Sky liner chief, is a good ad viser and our severest critic x M X'Zlf1 F' i .37 -..,, ti-,.gi.i'i' -mr X35 .mniziffi ,g ., an as 413 Q1-ist , , . if--f rtezreii as - eucnzs TL,l7.?3 tx Q ml Qi, new z 2 Y 3 Hom 2 W ,i
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An informal shot of the figure drawing class, W'52. Skill, freedom, and ingenuity brought about some very fine sketches and finished pictures. These people are: Maxine McDonald, Billie McLaughlin, Tommy Hill, Mary Bierman, Shirley Gray, Richard Livingston, Bill Akers, Carol Stanley, and Diane Crouch. f Merry Davidson, Patsy Stevers, Linda Cook, Margaret Schlunz, and Jim Stanton are discussing landscape painting. Mrs. Kay is the chairman of the art department. Our art students enioy many oppor- tunities for different types of art work and design. Here Mr. Scott explains some fundamentals in outdoor sketching to an apt pupil. Yarn drawing caught the fancy of the entire school this year. Here, Wayne Coker and Arlene Porter are putting up an advertisement for Flight '53. 'i'Qi2f.1fs Wifi' M. ,,,,
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