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Front row: Walter Kru Robert HN La srcn c F N11 ha-.l F Charl s C Back row: g David Stagg Mr George Gleason Leonard A Hearn Michael Baker Brian Aabel Mus U The school actisity which has gtlmaysi lwttd tt reputation for attracting the better students is THE TRIANGLE, the school rienspaper. Ciorripletell, published by the students themselves and supervised by Mr. George Gleason. THE TRliXNGl.L i, publislied periodically, but unlike other orthodox newspapers, it holds itself to no rigid sclwedtilc. ln this it is unique. Due to its flexibility in scheduling THE TRIANGLE can be sure to appear hen the nests is in thc othng. Because it is mimeographed the students even handle the printing ol its Under the capable rnariagernent of Larry Field. the tabloid began the 1957-58 scholastic year in fine style by publishing its iirst issue in early September. Much credit is due to Larry for this, as only a few weeks before he had unexpectedly been appointed Editor-in-Chief. As the year progressed, many other students proxed themselxes to be budding young newspapermen. Among these were Mike Field, acting in the capacity of Assistant Editor. Bill Hysong as Sports Editor, Walter Krug as Feature Editor, and Leonard A'Hearn as Associate Editor, The professional-looking art work and cartoons which decorated THE TRIANGLEE pages were the work of Charles Colomo. Mr. Gleason, the Faculty advisor, has had some previous newspaper experience. 51
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I l Front row, left to riglfl: Edgar Cole James Wason James McCormack John Wingo George Orfanos Bruce Peterson Robert Burton Michael Migdol Back row, Iefr to right: David Detwiler Thomas Grimth Donald Judson Michael Seville David Buxton John Bierer Ray Lupo Mr. Stoppleworth Log Staff This year the Log Staff plunged into its task with unprecedented enthusiasm. There were more volunteers than ever for participation in this activity. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Stoppleworth, the staff enjoyed the able leadership of Don Judson and Dave Buxton, Associate Editors. Seeking a novel theme for this year's Log, the staff decided upon the Red Devil, which has been the school team emblem for years. The Planning Committee, under the leadership of Don Judson, Dave Buxton, Ray Lupo and John Bierer, worked hard from the beginning ofthe year. The staffis grateful to Don Judson, who did the art work, including the cover, and to Dave Buxton, for his guidance on the Write-up Committee. Sports events were covered by Ray Lupo. Thanks are due to all staff members of the Log for their conscientious work, but particular thanks are due to John Bierer, for his efforts in the Photography department, and to Dave Detwiler, for his work as secretary. In retrospect, we can say that it has given us a great deal of pleasure to work on this yearbook, and we hope that the succeeding Log Stahl will find as much enjoyment in this work as we have had. 50
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Front row: Bafk WW-' john Fried Mr. Frank Parnell Stuart Ross John Bierer Michael McDorman MiCh8Ci Field Carl Binker Warren Krug James Hobbs John Shubiak Lawrence Field Walter Krug Sergio Olavarria Bowhng Club The Bowling Club was organized at Woodward School six years ago. It has reached its peak in the last couple of years and now has over twenty members. The club purposes are to emphasize sportsmanship, physical conditioning. team spirit and friendly competition. The club feels it offers an opportunity for those boys who are not able to make the Woodward sports teams to still feel the spirit of friendly competition. Club oflicers are: Jim Hobbs. Presidentg John Fried. Secretary. and John Shubiak, Treasurer. In addition to his usual recording duties, the Secretary serves as a statistician. He keeps an accurate account of the averages, strikes, spares, and high games accumulated by the bowlers. The members are organized into teams. and compete for the team championship as well as for individual awards. The school gives a trophy to the outstanding bowler and our club gives prizes to individual winners. Above the feeling of pride in their personal accomplishments, they learn to work with and cheer for each other. The Club bowls each Thursday after school. lt is our good fortune to have the bowling alleys conveniently located in the basement of the Y.M.C,A. building. This enables the Club Members to complete their game each week in time for all of them to return home early to study. For the past two years. the Bowling Club has been sponsored by Mr. Parnell. 52
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