Coloma High School - Gold Leaf Yearbook (Coloma, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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'5- Diane Carrothers, Patty Braddon, ,f k Jean Currie, Franklin Westfall, K and Gary Whalen. 'x L ' ki Q '- 'I 1 Q N . ,. p After logs reach the paper mill, bark is re- moved in a revolving drum, then they are cut into smaller sections, theninto chips. These are cooked into a pulp and treated chemically. From there the soggy pulp passes into the blow bit where air at high pressure fluffs up the pulp. Unwanted materials are screened out as the pulp passes on to the beater and the stuff chest for further preparation of the fibrous pulp. Then as the pulp sheet passes forward in long machine it becomes drier and thinner with the rolling processes. Finally, it is dried entirely on steam -heated rollers, pressed to final thickness, calendered, and wound into a large roll. The final treatment is given the pulp in the mixing box, and from there the wet mass passes onto the wirecloth belt of the four- drinier machine. Rollers and powerful air suctions reduce the water content and form a flat, thin pulp sheet. From Trees to Paper fm ty-six Editor Patty Braddon and advisor, Mr. Bach- man, talk over some items concerning the Vox Lu- dorum. Braddon looks at the library display during the week

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Rifle Club Holds Meet Varxous ways of shootmg were pract1ced by the r1fle club members O t 9 Members are RonMarshall Bob Irv1n, Ron Lenardson, Tom McCarthy Dave Marshall Gerald Stantz, and Don Schoenfeld Second Row Mr Howell Paul Baes Ron A kneehng shot xs attempted by Jerry Clements, at r1ght Clark Dlck Steele Joel Vance Lenn Murdock, and Dean Thompson Th1rd Row N1ck Borkowslu, Jerry Clements and Don Lowe Absent Members Hervey Schultz Tony Erwln, Bob Molter Paul Lynch, and Larry G1llet help Ron Lenardson shoot the bull's eye All act1v1t1es of the club are m charge of Mr Howell Larry G1llet 15 attemptmg to forty fzve



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Barbara Gates, Janet Head Karen Typists Larry Hathaway, Lenardson and Gail Steele Betty Sawyer, Marilyn Kel- 1 ...'J' . 1515? in ley, and Frances Damouth. OF A Q wonder also. It must be realized that some thing must happen to make news. Then re- porters must write about it and turn it in to the editor who then approves and proofreads From there it is assignedaplace and given to the typist to type. After it is typed, the article is returned to the editor who again rechecks it. Then all the stencils are run off on the mimeograph machine, gathered, counted, and given to the circulation depart- ment for distribution. Editor Patty Braddon awarded Quill and Scroll membership pins to Vox Ludorum staff members Gary Whalen, Jean Currie, Diane Carrothers, and Janet Head in May, Quill and Scroll is an international honor- ary society for high school journalists whose '51 W A I 1 'Q 'J I Q56 The newspaper making process is a great n . at 55. ' 09 it. f I fl Q . 'B 'Q ul 4. . 0- Y local charter was issued in 195 3. Patty Braddon was initiated into the society in l955. From Events to Newspaper forty-seven

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