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If Q Y .V ,HN Discussing plans for a political debate are the officers of History Club: Er- lene Joesel. Secretary-treasurer: Don Morrison, President, John Sherman, S Social chairman: and Mary Ullmann, Vice President. Mr. Curtis C. Eiker is the faculty advisor. lgtrpksf, Z as 'itt WVCC :Q vi Qt , S y s s i 45 r q bq .,,'- :-: i V q,,,.,, X ,ix Speakers, Shells and Shutters Aiming for a sharpshooter badge is Jim Jensen, executive The busiest people at LFHS are the photographers. Head- officer of Rifle Club. Other officers are Bill Wangard, ing the Camera Club are Jerry Mosey, Vice-president: Presidentg Henry Maxwell, Vice-president, and Clayton John Christie, Secretary-treasurer: and Bill Wangard, Pres- Lichtenstein, treasurer. Not pictured is Dick Lahue, sec- ident. Mr. Lester St. John teaches the club photographic retary and Mr. Leo Gilchrist, advisor. and developing techniques.
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,wma A , gi tx 'tj QM In a scene from The Passing of the Third Floor Back are, from left to right, Pat Melton, Joan Gallagher, Carol Stiehl, and Carol Reibert. Others in the cast were Zana Courser, Tom Quinlan, Karla Spiel, Tom Knez, Bob Verha- len, Dick LaHue, and Don Morrison. The PIay's the Thing Pick up your cues, were familiar words spoken by Mr. Herbert Gladding to the cast of The Passing of the Third Floor Back. The play, a fantasy in three acts, was the Dra- matics C1ub's choice for their annual pro- duction. Throughout the year student actors read cuttings from plays and discussed theater life and the techniques of acting at the club meetings. There'll be some changes made, says Rayanne Walter as she makes up Bob Ver- halen. V -t fs , J. Hoists -. Planning a Dramatics Club meeting are President Zana Courser, Vice-President i Tom Knez, and Secretary Judy Allen.
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..i ws.: , if. ' Z Jim' VOL. XVI, NO. 5 LAKE FOREST CILLJ HIGH SCHOOL, JAN. 27, 1953 PRICE 15 CENTS ABOVE: Typing stories for the next deadline is Judy Corbett, co-editor. With deep looks of concentra- tion, Harrison Steans and Walter Schwartz write sports' headlines. NORTHROP CHAPTER OF QUILL AND SCROLL Co-editors .........,..r................. Dorelyn Foster Judy Corbett Editor Page 1 ......,.....,............, Judy Corbett Editor Page 2 .............,........ Mary Ullmann Editor Page 3 ................ Mary Janet Meler Editor Page 4 .....,............ Harrison Steana Assistants ...... Shirley Todd, Anne Fleser, Sue Nisbet, Walter Schwartz Reporters-Tom Blglord, Jane Coghill, Mary June Etlnger Ann Ekern, Er- lene Joesel, Susan Leller, Janet Mc- Queen, Lyn Nagel, Rayanne Walter, Barbara Wilson Chief Copyreader .r...,........ Dorelyn Foster Photographer .................,........ John Christie Business Manager .................. Tom Quinlan Assistant. ........,...........,................ David Moore Circulation Manager ................ Ruth Nagel Editorial Advisor ...... Miss Lola Jacobsen Business Advisor .... Dr. Frank Townsend Superintendent ........ Dr. Raymond Moore Pictures on this page are typical of the busy meetings which take place every Sunday before the paper is published. Members of the Forest Scout attended two big conventions this year. The Uni- versity of Illinois housed the ISHPA con- vention, and the Conrad-Hilton hotel in Chicago was the scene of the NSPA con- vention. Staff members attended a Chicago Press Guild workshop at Evanston on February 28. In March a group of editors watched the Evanstonian, Evanston High Schoo1's newspaper, go to press. BELOW: Listening to the radio as they work are Betty With sticky fingers,Maty Ullmann, Anne Gieser, Sue Nis- Whyte, Dorelyn Foster and Shirley Todd. bet and Mary Janet Meler make up the 'dummy' page.
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