INTERNAL PRINTING c<strong>on</strong>tinued ...The <str<strong>on</strong>g>new</str<strong>on</strong>g> Multilith offset duplicator press. Stock ofblank sheets at right of machine are picked up <strong>on</strong>e ata time by vacuum and sent through printing rollers atleft center.An Addre ssograph, the largest basic modelproduced, is installed to handle the addressingof material for Q sheet booklet, 0-0 Worlriwide,0-0 calendar, direct mail, price sheets, technicalmanualR and bulletins and many other mailinglists each of which includes thousands of namesand addresses.In the foreground are the Xerox enlarging camera unitat left; regular camera unit in center and processorat lower right. These units make master printing matsof typed copy pages for duplicating <strong>on</strong> press. Noteample amount of space in printing room .Kei tb Canning capably supervises the Secti<strong>on</strong>'swork and in additi<strong>on</strong>, serves all departments asc<strong>on</strong>sultant <strong>on</strong> printing problems of all types.Keith and Joe B<strong>on</strong>di operate the presses whileElla Mallashuk, Elinor Zaremski and VictoriaFemine handle auxil iary fllncti<strong>on</strong>s - the producti<strong>on</strong>of master printing mats from original copy; collating,orassembling in order,the various pagesof a manual or bulletin after they are printed;stapling; addressographing; mimeographing; andspiral bindi ng of manual s. The Secti<strong>on</strong> has hadeouipment i n use f or mos t o f these ope rati<strong>on</strong>s fors everal years. Mari<strong>on</strong> Fuchell a operates theSecti<strong>on</strong>'s photocopy equipment and Marjorie Speeris the Vari typist - transferring the copy ofPAGE 4bulletins, manualS, price sheets and other materialinto print.This Secti<strong>on</strong> is a sizable and highly importantpart of the company's overall operati<strong>on</strong>. Itsproducts - the manuals, bulletins and memos weuse daily are most vital. The advantages in time,coordinati<strong>on</strong> and expense which are realized byproducing our printed material internally ratherthan through outside shops are too numerous totell. Now with increased capacity and broadenedcapabilities the Internal Printing Secti<strong>on</strong> standsready to meet a host of additi<strong>on</strong>al 0-0 printingrequirements.COMPLETREATOR IS INSTALLED AT WESTPORTMILL FOR D-O USE.At the westport Mill this m<strong>on</strong>th a 0-0 CompleTreator weighing 11 t<strong>on</strong>s was gently set <strong>on</strong> itsfoundati<strong>on</strong> pad adj acent to the FluoSolids laboratory.The uni t will treat the Mill's sewagewastes whicp were previously c<strong>on</strong>Signed to aseptiC tank . Faced wi th rebuilding the septics ystem r ec ently, the company found the Compl eTreator would better serve the purpose, reducingmaintenanee problems while providing effectivedisposal of sewage wastes.Am<strong>on</strong>g the first 0-0 applicati<strong>on</strong>sofproprietaryequipment, the CompleTreator installati<strong>on</strong> followsthe recent installati<strong>on</strong> of an Oli ver Horiz<strong>on</strong>talFilter and a FluoSolids System at our Orilliamanufacturing plant. Now in successful operati<strong>on</strong>,this equipment recovers foundry sand for reusein the plant by fil tering the sand and oxidizingits impurities at high temperatures. A verypractical installati<strong>on</strong> also, the Orillia foundrysand r ecovery system, l i ke the Mill CompleTreatoris an effective showpiece for 0-0 clients.,. ,. ,.The Westport Mill has received a windfall in theform of used ai r c<strong>on</strong>di ti<strong>on</strong>ing uni ts, fans,fl uorescent light fixtures, chairs and tabl es.This equipment from Barry Place office was notneeded in the <str<strong>on</strong>g>new</str<strong>on</strong>g> Stamford building. It has founda welcome home at the Mill.* ,. ,.Vincent Quist's departure from the westport Millstaff recently meant an informal farewell partyin his h<strong>on</strong>or. His Mill friends presented Vinniewith a complete electric grille barbecue ou t fitand a portable icebox. Because he will now devotefull time to his dairy farm in Washingt<strong>on</strong>, C<strong>on</strong>n.,a very ingenious ly c<strong>on</strong>structed cow,complete withstool and pail,claimed the attenti<strong>on</strong> of all atthe party.
John Jacks<strong>on</strong> tries to c<strong>on</strong>centrate in vain asfiles and cabinets are readied for the move.Staff forms queue at refreshment table.HENRY STREET STAFF MATCH DISMANTLING DIN WITH FAREWEll FIESTA ON MOVING DAYExpecting the inevitable disrupti<strong>on</strong> of work <strong>on</strong>Friday afterno<strong>on</strong>, June 6th, Henry street staffmembers prepared in advance to hold a "Farewellto Henry street" party. Commencing at 2:30 P.M.the staff members, half of whom were costumedfor the occasi<strong>on</strong>, managed to match the dincreated by removal of metal bookcases and cabinetsfor transfer to Havemeyer <strong>Lane</strong>.Collecting <strong>on</strong>e dollar from each member, staffspecialists prepared mixed and soft drinks, horsd' oeuvres, lobster and tuna salad for all. Anadded festive note was the bright decorati<strong>on</strong> ofthe office with crepe paper and bRllo<strong>on</strong>s. Withalmost <strong>on</strong>e hundred Plant Engineering, FluoSolidsand Purchasing members toasting the passing ofthe "Henry street Gang", an era was brought to ahappy close.Leo Agranoff sports comic disguise. (Note"Good-by to Henry Street" sign in upper rightof photo).Priscilla Penningt<strong>on</strong> and Palma Oreste(right) pose in unusual office garb.Bill Lutz leads happy farewelltoast to Henry Street offices.Eilene Loftus displays partydecorati<strong>on</strong>s.phot os by Phillip EngPAGE 5