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thx xr- Diana Swift takes the first step - creating. Gail Harrington and Gail Angell take the second Another paper has been completed cis Russ Larson big Step - assembling the layout. and Roger Davis fold the Lion for distribution. 57-58 events for community Publishing the school paper, the ever-roaring Lion, was the as- signment of the approximately T20 students of English IIIJ, Journalism ll, and South Campus reporting staff. Under the supervision of Miss Keefe, Mr. Edie, and Mr. Rawers, the staff distributed to LT students fifteen issues of an All-American paper. Many LT iournalists took advan- tage of both state and national Press Guild conventions. LT was also represented at Press Guild workshops. School thinking, accom- plishments, and information were revealed to the community via Press Bureau, a division of the staff that sent over TOOO student stories to the Citizen and Suburban Life. Row 'I: Maris Peika, Roger Davis, Kent Zim merman, Paul Bock, Russ Larson. Row 2: Brian Holtz, Dan Rusk, Chuck Johnson, Jeff Pope, Bob Slette, John Jacoby, George Grisaf- fe, Tom FitzMaurice, Steve Gerlicher. Row 3: Jeanne Sperry, Carol Benson, Karen Schoch, Kathy Mock, Sue Jordan, Sharon Boldenow, Cindy Rusteen, Ann Miller, Sunny Wheeler. Row 4: Joyce Cusack, Judy Henry, Judy John- son, Karen Fencil, Jeanie Weiffenbach, Sandy Wagner, Jeannette Johnston, Susie Gragg, Karen Sladek, Bev Ruzich. Row 5: Bonnie Scarratt, Nancy Brown, Barbie Davis, Mary Jane Freriks, Kenna Frohm, Diana Swift, Bere nice Timm, Judy Skepsted, 25 Row T: Bob Meyers, Ed Meyer, Kathy Albright, Bill Tomicki, managing editor: Gerry Sue Steffen, co-editor, Arne Rode, co-editor, John Greenlee, south campus co-editor, Lcclci Soldwisch, Carol Birch, proof editor. Row 2: Charlene Urbauer, Nancy Cossitt, Kathy Fox, Gail Angell, Andy Simmons, Gail Harrington, Jean Jankowski, By Tousignant, Tan Bushman, Jean Hendrickson. 5: iq X RQ, i X 'W L 4 4 I 1 1
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ur 10 K0 -1- fr, ,. 5 is Z 4 X 'LQ Row 'l: Pat Balaun, Marcia Coogan, Nancy Cossitt, Jim Curl, asso. .pf editor, Mary Sue Haydon, editor, Mary Ann Ewert, GSSO. 9dlTOVi -lOl1 1 Frost, Barb Miller. Row 2: Jill Muller, Lou Finkenbinder, Nancy Stout, Sunny Wheeler, Pat Tatro, Nancy Starbuck, SUG Devid, Mlllle Allen, Mary Jane Freriks, Dick Parker. Row 3: Peggy Paulson, Roberta Thomas, Dick Biondi, Lee Hensen, John Davies, John Read, Carole Read, Bonnie Scarratt, George Grisaffe, Janet Freisinger. hh.. f 'J' x' Q. , . N , I y e.. Q iv--I -f ' , in.NT'-. 4,4 Wi N, 4. ii' - .,1f,. 942 ' dy' K 3 5- ,si Tab S , ec. . N . Mary Sue Haydon, Mary Ann Effert, and Jim Curl exchange executive views with adviser, Mr, Harnstrom. Tab, Lion record There've been some changes made could well have been the theme of the T958 Tabulae . Looking over the staff's shoulders was the new battery of advisers, Mr. Albert Harnstrom, adviser- in-chief, Mr. William Hazard, art adviser, and Mrs. Louis Brockmeier, south campus adviser. To help build an experienced Tab staff for next year, twenty-two underclassmen were chosen to work with eleven seniors and the three editors. The staff also moved down from the lofty perch of room 301, which haa been used by the staffs of past years, to a larger room, lOl. The staff attended conventions at which they were introduced to new ideas and techniques in yearbook production. Innovations resulting from these experi- ences andthe staffs ingenuity were the use of eleven main divisions instead ofthe usual five in organizing the book, inclusion of more candids onthe underclass- men pages, and employment of headlines to tell the story of every two pages. Activities in the Tabulae office vary from puzzling over uncooperative ty peysriters to Dassinq criticism on debated pictures l ' ll s, ll Stgtf rrtgmberg, Mary Ann Efzert, Peggy Pgalscn, Jill Muller, Pat Tatra, Mary Sue er 7 3 16 S hs? s...,, Y V Haydon, and Jann Davies, plan han to cov , UH we convention rreetmgs at the Conrad ' t L. Hilton Hotel , , Q ,sg is A4 , A!
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Soundtrack and drama groups draw on 1 c ...sr Q.. P 5 1 N J, -li Those students seriously considering pro- fessional careers in stage are likely to be members of Thespians, the national honor society of dramatists. While working on all of the school productions, the group strove to make use of more professional acting tech' niques, Under the direction of Mr. Thompson, Thespian members presented the play, The Last Trip Out by Walter Hackett, in the sec- tional drama contest. 26 I I 'S -g . Familiar sights at the pep assemblies, musicals, and games are the Soundtrack microphone and tape recorder. Soundtrack, an innovation at LT last year, is rated highly by recording engineers for its hi-fi quality. Last year's record is already well- known in this area and has been sent to LT's adopted school, Obirin Gakuen in Japan so the Japanese students could learn about the activities at LT. Sounds were included from games, plays, musicals, assemblies, and other typical school events. This year's record was aimed at the whole school rather than at the seniors only. Featured this year were interviews with school leaders, and more sports and candid sounds. The staff and Mr. Warkow, Mr. Lawler, Mrs. Millar, Mr. Walker, and Mr. Warning, faculty sponsors, have presented to the school a cross-section of the sounds ot LT on Soundtrack '58. Soundtrack staff members Mike Peary, Jim Beug, Jim Curl, Steve Hughes, Alice Dashiell, and Mary Sue Knirsch confer on script possibilhies. .I Y I: . I K ' r- It ,Z an T Row T: Rich Means Jim Curl Mike Peary, ' L.. it A editor: Jim Beug Marv Sue Knirscl-i Wade P 2 'K iz Freeman, Jon Hartung. Row '21 Barb Borcik fr? T . Jan Davies Kathy Florence George Knirsch fi N. ' Steve Hughes, John Dasies Nick Green Pat K Sollich, Linda Powers. 1 f L . - l 1 ' ..- l ln.. I Row T, Linda Swanson, Mary Birks secrctary treasurer Edd Miller president Ln a Lewis Row '21 Stanley Fretv-.ell Jim Beug, Tom Smith, Mr. Thompson sponsor Bob Burton, Karen Flora, vicefpresident.
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