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VUQC First Row, Left to Right: T. Bennett, Mr. Henry V. Andrews, T. Davies Second Row, Left to Right: R. Strickland J. Lockard, K. Jacobsen, L. Pacelli J. Gallagher, M. Goldberg Third Roiv, Left o Right: C. Walker, D. Semple, G. Martini, J. Scholl, D. Arinsberg Fourth Rote, Left to Right: T. Shaller, T. Wert, J. Kopp, H. Aglidian, J. McCullough, W. Poprycz Fifth Row, Left to Right: M. Kornfeld, F. Mastromatteo, T. Stocker, T. Molz, W. Darley, D. Burleigh. Some thirty-five years ago, Mr. Henry V. Andrews introduced into Girard life a new medium of amusement and communication in the form of a radio program. This came to be known as WGC-AM. It has through the years started a goodly number of boys on to suc¬ cessful professional careers in radio and television. Regularly since that first broadcast, the Monday morning blues have been lightened and brightened by the news and humor and cheerful voi ce of WGC. Mr. Andrews is still its sponsor. WGC-AM is a tradition which we hope will be carried on through another thirty-five years. The writing of the scripts w ' as responsibly handled by Thomas Davies who relied on his reporters Jeff Scholl, George iSchied, James Kopp, Joseph McCullough, and David Semple for the backbone of each week’s copy. Heading the announcing staff was Thomas Bennett, cap¬ ably assisted by Richard Strickland, David Arinsberg, Frank Mastromatteo, Gaetano Mar¬ tini, Hans Aglidian Kenneth Jacobsen, and Walter Poprycz. The members of the staff are grateful to Mr. Andrews for his inspiring guidance in making this a highly successful year for WGC-AM, and are proud of being a part of this tradition. 1 12 y
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First Row, Left to Right: T. Davies, Mr. M. Arnold Daffin, D. Semple Srcoiiil Rou , Left to Right: K. Scalella, M. Maiale, K. Jacobsen, C. Walker, D. Mallace, A. Mallace, J. Kopp Third Row, Left to Right: T. Stocker, D. Mevoli, T. Holod, L. Pacelli, M. Kornfeld, J. Lockard, F. Mastromatteo Fourth Row, Left to Right: D. Arinsberg, L. Smicjan, C. Jewell, J. Gallagher, M. Steiner, R. Strickland, J. Scholl, D. Burleigh Fifth Row, Left to Right: H. Ryder, W. Oswald, T. Molz, R. DiFuria, D. Jayjock, A. Capozio, T. Shaller, J. McCullough, H. Babiak, D. McCoy. The Girard News has a long history of excellent journalism which has been upheld by the Class of 1966. It has been a consistent award-winner in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association annual competition, frequently competing with schools much larger in popula¬ tion than Girard. Thomas Davies and David Semple, as the editors, have worked devotedly to maintain this exemplary quality. Mr. M. Arnold Daffin has continued as the sponsor. Printing advisors re¬ sponsible for layout and printing are Elmer Ingram and Theodore Holod. Dennis McCoy and Robert Ayjian have done commendable work in photography, and Domenick Mallace effec¬ tively fulfilled the position of Business Manager. The traditional Allenite” and Junior Highlights”, from the pens of Richard Strickland and Jeffrey Thomason, have been very popular reading. Sports coverage was managed and ed- ted by James Kopp. Kenneth Scalella and Kenneth Jacob¬ sen, as distribution managers took care of circulation. We feel that the News this year has been a credit to the school and a worthwhile experience in journalism, par¬ ticularly because of the objective thoroughness with which campus news has been reported. From this point of view to be on the staff of the News in one of the most valuable experiences in our Girard career. We wish particularly to thank Mr. M. Arnold Daffin for his patience and energy in making all this possible. i n y
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a Tama tic First Row, Left to Right: R. Strickland, D. S emple, Mr. Henry Andrews, D. Mallace, F. Mastromatteo, T. Davies Second Row, Left to Right: C. Walker, T. Wert, K. Jacobsen, T. Stocker, A. Mallace, D. Arinsberg Third Row, Left to Right: R. Morck, T. Bennett, H. Aglidian, W. Oswald, M. Goldberg Fourth Row, Left to Right :D. Duffy, W. Poprycz, D. Burleigh, N. Johnson, E. McGuckin. Ray Fulmer in the weekly TV series Hazel and Russ Johnson in Cilligan s Island, David Semple, Richard Strickland, Thomas Bennett, Thomas Davies, Thomas Stocker, and Morris Goldberg are all part of Mr. Henry V. Andrews’ 40-year family of Dramatic Club members who through the years have produced Hamlet Journey ' s End, Stalag 17, Cyrano deBergerac, Our Town, The Devil and Daniel Webster, and most recently Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol in December. In this David Semple created an excellent portrayal of Scrooge which ranks with the acting of Dramatic Club stars of the past. Enthusiastic audience response attested to the high level of the performance. It is difficult for one to comprehend the tremendous amount of time and energy involved in producing a play of the highest calibre. A special distinction must go to Mr. Andrews, for the Club’s existence depended entirely upon him. We must not forget the fact that it is because of his patience and ceaseless devotion to the boys of the Club, that they were able to produce the Spring plays. These plays, In The Zone,” and The Statue” may be Mr. Andrew’s last, but they will surely be remembered as some of his finest. Officers for the 1965-66 club are: President, David Semple; Vice-President, Thomas Davies; Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Strickland. Under their leadership, and guided by the energetic and never-ending drive of Mr. Andrews, the members feel this was a very worthwhile and successful year. i 13 y
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