Cass Technical High School - Triangle Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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Cass Technical High School - Triangle Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 9 of 128
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utloole Mr. Rodger Gow QSponsorQQ Irving Rash QEditor-in-Chiefjg Esther Malkoun QManaging Editorjg Margaret Back QNews Editorjg Dorothy YVebster QFeature C0-Editorjg John Vitta fFeature Co- Editorjg Ronald Stachowiak Qflartoonistjg Jean Saville QAssistant News Editorjg Martha Stanley QGirls Sports Editorj g Lynn DeSrnyter fSports Co-Editorjg Dick Rowland fSports Co-Editorjg June Sikorski Qliusiuess Managerj. OUTLOOK For many students the school newspaper means only an occasional issue to glance through and put casually aside to forget about. But to the members of the Outlook Staff it means sweating out headlines, copy, and galleys. It means long hours after school, contacting teachers, students, getting information, writing it up, and getting it in on time. It means recognition such as an International Honor Rating by Quill and Scroll, the George M. Gallup Award for distinguished iournalistic work, and numerous Scholastic awards. Eventually it means membership in the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists-Quill and Scroll. Through seven and occasionally eight issues a semester the Outlook maintains an important contact with the students of Cass-offering guidance, advice and general information. When the going gets tough and it looks like the Outlook will never get to press on time-J. ISSUE 772' Spams- OUIZOGA' OUTLOOK c r F c 5 Legg 'IY LUMB me GOW .E X N OH we AAA YN, r AM me g , MA I T cuswff on, NNT W ' ,, ACOM QA D,NT15 000 4004, ir-I 'T K C0008 if 'Ili -3 I ' , Q' ls:l Q N N l ,-, ,. i V I ' i l ff! S Rodger Gow, sponsor, is there to give an extra push and to date they've never missed an A 1 'E 15 ' 'V I . -'- V N 1 gfvirlvf T 'T Ag, EZJKWI45' W l , . , n - IS ' A 5 F: ,, Teri l ERI G E li ll M545 X 411: lil i 'Q Mu eowiff il' X f ,,, ' I5 f gf E Q c QW R -, X 4 fs . V . I xx fy! ,K l B I k qv. yy! Hifi' fl ss i is .2 ip U 1 ' l f , , , ' ' 'elseif X N24 xl V f U is!! wg' Q ln, , QE I7 , BX X O il f N I O7 Iliff, -if Three

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Triungl l Two Mr. Naviekas QSPOIISOTDQ Mary Yee QJanuary Editor-in-Chiefjg Dorothy Webster QJune Edit0r-in- Chiefjg Daisy Dabieh QJune Assistant Editor-in-Chieflg Helen Leon QJanuary Senior Editorjg Kath- leen Morren QJune Senior Editorj. TRIANGLE The Triangle Staff takes pleasure in presenting the T948 issue. The planning and production of the book provided rich and varied experiences for the staff. The staff consists entirely of volunteers, who had the desire to contribute their share to their school and their class. To Dorothy Webster goes the credit for designing the cover. Ronald Stachowiak produced the excellent cartoons for the division pages. The feature cartoons were done on short notice by Don Silverstein. His efforts were excellent. The new sales and distribution plan made things easier for all but Amelia Zeigler, Business Manager, who all but collapsed from the strain of handling the finances without a loss. Audrey and Claire faithfully handled the monotonous but important iob of recording the names of students in all group pictures in addition to their other duties as Organization Editors. Each year, some staff member stands out from the others because of her willingness to do more than her share, her ability to handle any problems that may arise, and because she possesses boundless energy and initiative. Such a person is a pace maker for the rest. Joyce Kathan was our pacemaker for this year. ln addition to her job as Feature Editor, she typed, wrote copy, proof read, solicited advertising, and also served as assistant Business Manager. In closing, I want to thank the entire staff and wish them future success. E. Navickas, Adviser. Joyce Kathan Clfeature Co-Editorjg Peter Aliferis Qlanuary Business Managerjg Katherine Mehelas QFaculty Editorjq Audrey Clore fOrganization Co-Editorjg Claire Kickhoefel QOrganization Co- Hditorjg Robert Jones CBoys' Sports Editorjg Glennie Young QGir1s Sports Editorjg Don Nowak Uune Advertising Managerj Q Olga Sutar CTypistj 3 Angie Mihos QFeature Co-Editorj 3 Amelia Zeigler Q.lune Business Managerjg Barbara Galvin Cfypistj.



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Four dministrution WILLIAM E. STIRTON ARCHIE WITT HARRY HINMAN Cass Technical High School is under the administration of an able and capable staff. There are some who are known to all Cass Students while others remain in the background. Mr. William E. Stirton, principal of Cass Tech., is the chief man around school. Although unknown to many students, he is constantly working to improve conditions at Cass and to see that students have all the many things he feels that they should have. His hard work for the school and for the community has brought fame to the whole city. Although he has been at Cass only four years, he has accomplished a great deal and is still working for a better Cass. Mr. Archie Witt is the assistant principal. Mr. Witt is well known to all visitors of the office, whether student or not. His advice to students has helped many a student to get back on the right path. With slow speaking voice and snow-white hair he is familiar to all mass meeting attenders. Mr. Harry Hinman is the principal of Cass' night school. Mr. Hinman is known to hardly any of Cass students for he has very little to do with Cass day school. His departure will be felt deeply by his co-workers and by all the members of the administration of Cass. Mr. Raymond Jared, who is head of the science dept. is also Summer School Principal. Mr. Floyd Radabaugh is one'of the best liked men on the administrative staff. His under- MR. BRANTON MISS JACOBS MRS. RUSH MRS. FLOYD MISS O'DONOHUE

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