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STAFFS OVERCOME ENDLESS PROBLEMS G. Pearlman K. Myers R. Scott Row 1: G. Robinson. J. Cunningham. D. Woodcock. F. Dearden, K. Fitzpatrick. A. Hanes. C. Cucinatta. Row 2: C. Seran. B. Art in tan. B. Haebecker. R. Scott. K. Myers. G. Pearlman, L. Claire. J. Mkitarian. Row i: P. Winstead. G. Ellis. N- Woods. B. King. JOURNALISM S. Heeren. D. Barr. S. Johnson. V. Smith. Row 4: B. Deal. E. Lenning. D. Buell. D. Evans. B. Reilly. G. Proto. R. Evenson, P. Deveny. Twenty'nine
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LAHIAN AND GARNET AND GRA Y «1 ]. Davis, D. Barr, G. Peariman. F. Dearden Guided by faculty sponsors Mrs. Jean Connors and Mrs. Mary Bailey, publications department created the Carnet and Cray, school newspaper, and LahIan, school yearbook. Piloted by Editor-in-Chief Diane Barr, the Lahian staff swung into action under the leadership of Literary Editor Gail Peariman, Art Editors Claudia Campbell and Rap- ture Evenson, Photographic Editor Cliff Seran. and Busi- ness Managers Joan Davis and Frances Dearden. “Balanced Living in the Space Age stimulated thought as a yearbook theme. Gathering advertising subscriptions, pasting senior pictures, and assembling layouts constituted a few of the numerous duties plaguing the Lahian staff. Gail Peariman, Kathy Myers, Roger Scott and Beth Habecker struggled with paste and concocted headlines as Garnet and Cray editor-in-chief, feature page editor, sports page editor, and news page editor respectively. The four labored together to produce eight editions of the Garnet and Cray, assisted by Snuff Box Editor Betty Ann Artinian. LAHIAN STAFF Row 1: D. Short, M. Meade, ]. Lansdowne, M. Mason, E. Penny- 7 . Shaw, C. Murch. Row 3: M. Pyle, R. Luisi. R. Scott. W. Meier, packer, A. Strang. K. Newhouse, L. Richards. Row 2: G. Starve, D. Cofi. J. Mar s, D. Fleming, B. Hunter, J. MacNamara. K. Seran, B. Habecker, J. Davis. D. Barr, F. Dearden, G. Peariman, Ttventy-eight
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SHOP CENTERS ON COMPLETION OF PROJECTS The manual arts, woodshop and metalshop open doors to the magic worlds of an enjoyable hobby or a future occupation. As a hobby, handicrafts offer many hours of happy recreation and serve a useful purpose. Wood and metal skills can pave a way to a fascinating career. Boys working in the woodshop or metalshop learn to transfer their ideas to scale plans and finally to finished products. Projects touch upon the possible careers of architecture, engineering, or blueprinting in the mechanical drawing area. Cabinet making, wood turning and finishing may lead to future occu- pations in this field. Machine operators, welders, and jewelery makers were some of the vocations ex- plored in the metal shop area. In order to obtain practical experience, the mechanical drawing room offers simple or complex drawing of projects with pencils, rulers, or erasers. These enthusiastic lads eagerly learn from Mr. Clarence Preitz, Mr. Joseph Pastelak. and Mr. Wil- liam Kabakjian, instructors, in the woodshop, metal- shop, and mechanical drawing room, respectively. George Kates, constructor of a tilt-top table, Jules DeBaecke, designer of a miniature tilt-top, and Bob Wheeler, fashioner of an Irish low boy, comprise the field of hopeful entrants for annual Ford Foundation awards. W. Wintfier and VV. Test touch up their Wood Shop projects. Finishing touches are applied to his table by B. Wheeler in shop. H. Burns and B. Drake plan their projects. M. Baldassare concentrates on his project in woodshop. Thirty
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