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he rianaie L iub 9 ' Lefl to right: D. Burnham, Dick Preston, J. Shubiak, Miss Roberts, H. Hall, Dick Heller, R. Turney, R. Lupo, J. Roseborough, R. Cutter, J. Seekins. Despite a lack of facilities, quarters, and personnel, the Triangle continued operation in fine style during the past year. Under the guidance of Miss Roberts, the staff published an average of better than one issue per month. Especially improved was the sports coverage, handled for the most part by sophomore Ray Lupo. During mid-term, rumors were heard that a new printed edition of the Triangle was in the making. Much to the editors ' disappointment, nothing came of the whispers; the paper retained its standard mim- eographed form. Despite the numerous handicaps. The Triangle is playing an important role in Woodward life. 54
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Left to right: Editor, T. Horstman; Associate Editor, Tom Phares; Dick Heller, Ray Lupo. ne oLo f One day this spring. Log editor-in-chief Tony Horstman slammed a book shut and turned to an assistant. Well, ejaculated Tony thankfully, It ' s all over. It was this book, the 1955-56 Woodward yearbook. After months of toil, Horstman and his capable staff now reached the climax. The last write-up had been turned in, the last picture had been cro pped, the last proof had been checked. In other words, the job was finished. This was, in fact, quite a job — principally because the editors were determined to produce one of the finest yearbooks ever to come out of Woodward School. There are many ways to put together such a volume — a careful way, and a sloppy way. Horstman, with the backing of advisor Haynes and special consultant Lewis, decided to use the careful way. It meant hours of labor. Days were spent planning; nights, revising. Obstacles popped up along the road — We don ' t have enough room. . That will have to be rewritten. . We ' ll never Left to Tight: G. Herndon, Asst Editor; John Seekins, Syd Abel, Dick Ellis. make the Deadline. . Where are those senior write-ups. . Slowly, painstakingly, all hurdles were jumped and all rivers were forded. It was an agonizing process. March — the deadline; April — the deadline; May — the deadline. Then came the day. The day that Tony Horstman said, It ' s all over. But it wasn ' t all over. The editors didn ' t know if the student body would appreciate the job. Were, they asked one another, our efforts in Vain? Were they? The choice is up to you. Left to right: David Camp, Bruce Alexander, Wayne 53 Loekle, Mr. John Travis.
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abte tennis iuo Members: A. Graeme, Tony Clarke, A. Roys, H. Nesbirt, John Harn, J. Anschuty, R. Lupo, K. Stevens, A. Rupley, Mr. Richcy, M. Libman, J. O ' Regan, W. Higgins, J. Blick, Chuck Corben, N. Cromartie, Dick Bramley, D. Burnham, W. Loekle, T. DeHart, D. Alexander. C. Binker. H. Hall, J. Shubiak, J. Lewis, M. Field, G. Haskin, J. Hartnett, F. Fairfax. J. Langdon, D. England. I adlo i lub David Ferber, Arleigh Wentzel, Rex Hobbes, Eric Nyman, Ken Leyser, Eric Back, Mr. Lettleton. 55
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