Girard College - Corinthian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1968

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rjCiti erary acjazine Front Row, Left to Riqht: R. Ayjion, Mr. Mac Gregor, D. Lalli Back Row, Left to Right: S. Bonitatibus, T. Mouery, J. Fulton, R. Marker. The Girardian is a publication in which the students who enjoy writing can exhibit their talents and receive recognition for them. Its cover and illustrations make it a display for artistic talents also. This year’s edition was made successful by praiseworthy contributions in both these areas. The 1967-68 issue of the Girardian was an improve¬ ment over previous issues in that it printed material from a wider range of students. Last year’s magazine contained only one piece written by an underclassman. The staff this year felt that in order to represent the whole school, it would be better to take selections from more classes. Thus there were articles from all four high school classes and even the lower grades, a practice which had not been in effect for several years. The magazine was assembled through the work of Editor-in-chief Dennis Lalli and the able assistance of Lawrence Kazimir. Editors Richard Marker, Stephen Bonitatibus, William Brosey, and Robert Clayton were instrumental in gathering material from their classmates and also in writing much of it themselves. These boys worked together to produce a magazine that appealed to a wide range of readers. The art staff, headed by Art Editor John Fulton, did a commendable job. John’s assistants were Lawrence Kazimir, Thomas Mouery, John Duckworth, and Gary Amodeo. Despite a late distribution due to various difficulties encountered in the gathering of material and in getting the magazine to the Print Shop, we feel that this year’s edition of the Girardian was a good one and that it appealed to the tastes of all the students. The staff and the class of 1968 express their appreciation to all those whose efforts helped to make the Girardian the success it was. Especially to be thanked are Mr. Caswell E. MacGregor, literary advisor, and Mr. Arnold Daffin, printing advisor. -1 12 y

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Front Row, Left to Right: A. Coccaqno, G. Morrison, M. Ahlum, E. Kreinor, G. Jamieson, Mr. M. Arnold Daffin, S. Jaloway, R. Me Gonigle, J. Troxell, W. Mac llvain, D. Plank, R. Marker, Back Row, Left to Right: R. Ayjion, G. Sedor, J. Manasek, L. Hartman, D. Cundari, D. Kolowitz, L. Kazimir, D. Matthews, R. Mercer, J. Fulton W. Dull. When we undertook the task of publishing the Girard News we had no idea of the great re¬ sponsibility and demands which it takes to turn out a good school newspaper. We soon realized that it takes more than putting facts on a piece of paper and transforming them to type. Reporting, rewriting, proofreading, editing, and typesetting are all phases which a piece of news must be put through before becoming a clear, concise article. Working diligently, the staff of the News met these responsibilities to the best of their ability by fulfilling the demands that were imposed upon them. Earlier in the year the Girard News was entered in the forty-fourth Annual Columbia Scholas¬ tic Press Association Contest. We, the staff are proud to have earned a first place position in our di¬ vision and to have brought back this honor to Girard. This coveted award would never have be¬ come a reality without the unceasing efforts of the staff. Special recognition must go to Gilbert Jamieson and Stephen Jaloway, Co-editors, who are largely responsible for the success of the Girard News. Jerome Manasek, Associate News Editor, and Harry Young, Sports Editor, capably assisted them. Credit must be given to Robert Walker and Avedies Aglidian for their accurate typeset¬ ting. George Fizel, Business Manager, Robert Ayjian, Photographer, George Morrison and Lawrence Kazimir, Printing Advisors, must all be commended for their fine efforts in making the News a success. The staff of the Girard News would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Arnold Daffin. He has, throughout the year, displayed patience and sincere ef¬ forts in guiding us as our sponsor. Mr. Daffin will long be remembered by us as a man who sees a job through until success is obtained. We wish him luck in the future.



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Left to Riqht: J. Reichord, R Bujes, 6. Morrison, Mr. J. Demcisok, R. Ayjian, F. Dwyer, E. Mullen, R. Clayton. The Photography Club had accumulated many problems from past administrations. While ironing out these ailments a new and brilliant advisor was bestowed upon the members. Mr. John Demcisak, an ex-Girardian, increased the knowledge of the enrolled members. Mr. Demcisak ' s in¬ terest in the club helped the members produce superb photographs for the publications and our own leisure. Our main objective this year was to establish a club with active members and to establish a reputable name for our organization. Demonstrating to the faculty and Alumni that the club was reliable, we then suggested expansions such as new and better equipment and different types of photographic literature. Most of the club’s members were active throughout the entire year. The faculty members who participated in the activities and sports were issued enlargements of their respective groups. One major accomplishment was getting the Principal of the high school to back us. Once he saw that we were out to work he rendered his fullest co-operation. His fullest co-operation included more money which helped to buy the equipment we so badly needed. Mr. Mac Gregor has stated that for all practical purposes the budget allotted to the club should increase. This year ' s members have built an efficient club, and it is up to the members of the lower classes to expand the club and provide the school with excellent pictures. Future yearbook pictures will be improved if all co-op¬ erate and learn all that is possible about the art of photo¬ graphy. Our President, Robert Ayjian, did a magnificent job of teaching photography, despite many responsibilities he faced as the editor of the yearbook. The members learned through talking and graphic- illustrations that photography is a field that will continue to grow throughout the years. It will always open new paths to adventure for those interested. ill -i 13 y

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