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I At Halloween - back in thefold days. The Kreed played several numbers at Mardi Gras. Boys Organize Band Called Kreed Kreed was tormecl last tall by several boys who had been playing Together since school started and by Mr. Ebel who directs the band. Kreed has gone all out to attain the image ot a rock band - including uniforms, pictures, and to be put out this spring - an album. The Kreedz Dean Sack, Doug Parent, Nigel Coft, Reed Boyd, John Didier, David Cannon. lPeterson Studiol Dean Sack made a hit at Mardi Gras with his drum solo.
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Journalism Part of Many Boys Activities The Journalism group at ST. James is responsible for The publishing of both The Crossbow, The school newspaper, and The Knight, The yearbook. The group meets Twice a , i J week with Mr. Pullen, The advisor, to work on both publi- cations. Boys in The eighth and ninth grade can elect To receive one-half credit for a year's work in iournalism, if they so desire. .6 , tfffs Q M.. 1 John Didier, editor, and David Cannon, Managing editor. Todd Heilicher served as photographer .c me fl T' .4,.,,f, Journalism: Front Row: Jim Stark, Jim Batchelder, Matt Brown, John Didier, Mitch Bentley. Second Row: Tom Barthel, John Tomasian, Dean Sack, Mike Donahue, Todd Heilicher, Mr, Pullen, advisor. Back Row: Mark Doucette, Guy Johnson, Reed Boyd, John l-lantz. Jim Star yearbook. k and Jim Batchelder work on cutlines for the 32 Guy Johnson and Dean Sack, sports writers, work on their stories for the Crossbow
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J ll 'N'-nu! John Hantz drills a hole for his project. Mike Farkas practices mechanics with a piece of old equipment. Woodworking Shop Now Available for All Boys Something new this year has been the addition of a shop for boys from all grades to work in and make proiects. Mr. Douglas and Mr. Warrick have been managing the shop and the equipment has been donated by many parents and friends of St. James. The shop is open every Tuesday and Thursday after- noon and on weekends, when one of the faculty members can be dragged in. A John Skoglund works with a hammer y, will it Gerry Vimir uses the power equipment. xi x jk 34 Mr. Warrick puts a blade in the saw. X 3
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