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gadfw-'Sl' 7946 At the very top of the Castle mnety sux steps up from the 200 floor ns situated Room 600 Pm nacle headquarters smce 1940 The fnrst Issue produced by Edntor John Wnlluams and Busuness Manager Robert Stutt was publushed nn 1940 Prevnous publucatuons had been supplements to the Glen Bard lengthy Issues contalnmg the usual yearbook feature s and In one year 1934 a pamph let publushed by the school s sophomore and rumor lournalusts The name Pinnacle was suggested by Mr Henry J Flrley who has served as advlsor to the fourteen yearbook staffs The students felt that the term typnfued the school because of nts heught an the com munnty Since the frrst, 104 page book, many features J! I have been added I unc udlng cartoons student lufe pages and the sensor contest A specual feature thus year IS the eight page section devoted to the hlstory of the school A staff of eughteen sensors and thnrty four rumors chosen by competutnve actlvmes ln lournalusm sales manshlp and servuce complled thus year s chronncle of actsvutnes The current staff brok e a record by sell mg 1 100 copies an advance This edutlon contams the most pages of any publoshed durnng the fourteen year perlod The Pinnacle room, equipped with facnlntxes needed for edntmg the ann l ua, also cantanns a darkroom The staff owns several ty ew p rnters, photographrc apparatus, and a camera ,Q 5 fi I ff-1 . A , fx -en-'ft-sl . ffl ,111 fn, ,- w- K 4 15.1-A 'QQ 3 2 6 f Xg',:f Q53 4 9 'Lori 31-ik Y ' X521 Eff, 1 X be , 'eff if get I N ' 'f.- .- X .5 'H -, ' x14 , , le ' Ly L ' ' . 1:17 11 l Lf 'WM ' -f lf 'fri' , I at X 5 LX' ff L X' al K 5 .-'rl-M.-Q of 1 '-Y Y - A f' Z 1 x t a is-ff?'i,3' 0 ' 1 R 1 1 21,3 1 1 Z2 A 'A -' T F I 2 ' A I fur? X r 4 ,ff ' ,A l rf 0 ' Q ' , , fr 1 1 ,T 1 - Z l A l -, ' . 5 1 wr 1 1 1 , I . ,, ,, . . . . . I - l l I i - I ' 1 ' U I I I . . . . I . I . . , . , I , I ' , , - . 1 . . . . . . - , f - - , 17
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On February T9 'l9l9 Volume l Number I of the Glenhr later renamed the Glen Bard came oft the press The Glen Bard' occaslonally publxshed untll T926 became a bl weekly publlcatuon when Mrs Lots Fueld became tts advisor Srnce durlng those years there was no Plnnacle twenty page :ssues contatnlng class wills and pro phecles were not uncommon Also characterustuc t the first Issues was the Chrtstmas edrtron prtnted un green unlc The oldest feature to survlve In the present day paper rs the Inqutrlng Reporter which orrgrnated In 'I925 Random Remarks In nts new posltlon on the front page was most recently added to the lust ot regular features Natrona! recognttuon hrst came to the Glen Bard an T928 when nt was granted a chapter an Qutll and Scroll Then rn T931 Glenbard writers placed wlth those from four other lllunols schools IU a contest sponsored by Qurll and Scroll To the T950 staff was awarded the lnternattonal Honor Rattng the hugh est rattng grven by the Qutll and Scroll crutucal serv ce To assast students In publnshung the Glen Bard durxng nts first sux years Miss Helen Meredtth and Mass Ruth McLean served as literary advmsors and Mr George Sando and Mr Fred Blester aided the bustness stact Mrs Fteld who assumed the respon stbrlltles tn T926 resigned In T945 Mlss Helen Mc Connell present advusor then acqutred the posltton 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 ' . O I . - 1 - 1 . ,, . . ,, . . . - - , . . . ,1 ,, . . . . . , . . , . , 1 7 ' 1 , , .
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Mr Davrd Muller An army IS as strong as nts generals and Ilkewlse the stu dent body at Glenbard IS as strong as Its teachers Glenbard s top brass ands cadets In thelr school work and In extra currlcular actlvltles Servlng his thlrty fufth year as Chief of Staff Prlnclpal Fred L Bnester was assrsted by hrs aldes de camp Mass Ruth McLean and Mr Davnd Muller Mass McLean doubling as M P Installed Glenbards new detention system Mr Muller the new Admmnstratlve Assistant came to Glenbard from Oak Park Hugh where he was the varslty basketball coach and an Instructor In the history department A graduate of the Umversnty of lllnnols from which he received hrs Master s degree he served a four year hutch rn the Marme Corps before beglnmng has career In addmon to Mr Muller the school recruited Mlss Carole Charlner Mrs Gladys Davis Mlss Ruth Van Vlaardrngen Mr Walter Beckman and Mr Henry Blake The commanders of the regvments were Mlss Ruth Ely Art Mrss Marne Frazier Commercnal Mlss Rachel Whltfleld Dramatlcs Mr HenryJ Fnrley Engllsh Mass Vlrglmo Osborne l'l'llI'll5fl CLfl0I'l NSN! vl 06' Q62 T16 1 0 Lx' Cl. 4 A Miss Edna Herble Doyle lglb Mass Freda Lundberg 18
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