McDonald High School - Laurel Yearbook (McDonald, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 29 text:

Laurel Adds Red Devil The 195 7 l..aurel is a much different and greatly- improvecl book. For the first time in the Laurel's his- tory, color is used in the form of the lVl. H. S. Red Devil who introduces the various sections of the book. Rachel Hughey, editor-in-chief, her assistants, Margie Beth Hull and Irwin Lederstein, and the other members of the editorial staff worked hard to co- ordinate the work of all the staffs into the finished product. The knotty problem of getting the money to pub- lish the Laurel was solved by a successful magazine l l EDITORIAL STAFF - kStandingJ: Margie Beth Hull, Karen by the seniors bringing in names for patrons, by two Cobbett, Carol Lohman, Irwin Lederstein, Rachel Hughey, Rosemary Morgan, Camellia Toulouse. tSeatedl: Miss Kirk. campaign, by the hard work of the advertising staff, fifteen-cent dances, and the annual boxing gloves basketball game. FIRST ROW lleft to rightb - Charles Lee, Patricia Hampson, Alice Lienard, Mary Ann Klimas, Camellia 'Dou- louse, Irene Tustin. SECOND ROW - Janet Carroll, Patricia Frazier. Peggy Brenkus, Lois Jane Woods, Sarah Brockmyer, Mary Catherine Rosecrans, Marilyn Fulmer. THIRD ROW - Martha Lee, Rosemary Morgan, Celine Nagosky, Karen Cobbett, Rachel Hughey, Phyllis Simpson, Patricia Chauvet, George Scott. FOURTH ROW - Edward Sawhill, William Wyke, Lee Williams, Margie Beth Hull, Carol Lohman, Irwin Lederstein, Paul Rocher, Merle Lesko. FIFTH ROW - Edward Gonze, William Randour, James Geisler, Jon Sember, Louis Thomassy, Ed- ward Schreiber, Wayne Masquelier, Donald Moore. SIXTH ROW - Robert Reedy, Paul Nimal, William Klimas, James Crowe, Richard Smiarowski, John Putt, William Spaude, Victor Dehoux, Donald Segui. s1lm l mlm?

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OUTSIDE lbeginning right frontl - Camellia Toulouse. Mary Catherine Rosecrans, Rachel Hughey, Karen Cob- bett, Martha Lee, Patricia Frazier, Margie Beth Hull, William Randour. Victor Dehoux. Wayne Masquelier, Louis Thomassy, James Crowe. Robert Reedy, Miss Kirk. INSIDE lfront to backl - Rosemary Morgan, Carol Loh- man, Irwin Lederstein, Donald Segui. Chronicle, a Successful Project Completed Another successful year has ended for the Chron- icle. Louis Thomassy, editor-in-chief, along with his Chronicle staff, has produced a fine paper. This task could not have been accomplished without the assis- tance of Miss Jane K. Kirk, the publications advisor. In spite of many difhculties, the staff always managed to have the Chronicle completed on time. The publishing of the school paperitaught the students to work together as well as to deal with the public. It also furnished valuable training in writing. Money was always a problem, but thanks to the advertising staff, under the leadership of Victor De- houx and his assistant, Wayne Masquelier, who so- licited the businessmen of McDonald and the sur- rounding vicinities for advertising, the problem was solved. Other staffs include: the editorial staff, headed by Louis Thomassy, assisted by Carol Lohman and Rob- ert Reedy: the business staff, headed by Mary Cath- erine Rosecrans, assisted by Martha Leeg the sports editor, William Randour. The duties of the art staff were shared by Margie Beth Hull and Carol Lohman. The various staffs did their jobs well, and each con- tributed to the success of the Chronicle. Publishing the Chronicle is one of the high points of the senior class. The seniors look forward to im- proving and changing the Chronicle each year, as much as the students look forward to getting their copies each month and finding out the latest news. The Chronicle staff would like to thank the busi- nessmen of McDonald for their co-operation and pat- ronage and also to wish the Chronicle staffs of the future all the success possible.

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