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fa W? 2 rf . , Q ytlilfti lll ti idxfetaiwm' ,Vi XM Uiwtix Q. , The command on set brings many of the most capable writers, artists, and business men of the graduating class to the front as the glare of the spotlight is concentrated on one of the most important feature productions of the year. Then Talcel The cameras grind and the work on the Eagle of l94l is underway. ln the capacity of editorfinechief, Edward Klosterman proves his ability as a leader as he works with the entire staff under the careful guidance of our faculty advisor, Brother lohn Lucier SM., in order to produce an annual that will be modern and unique in both theme and design. Many weeks were spent in careful planning. Numerous pictures were taken, articles were written and rewritten, and proofs were corrected. Last minute details were rushed to completion and the copy was ready for the printer. The director nods approval as the final scene is completed. Thus the Eagle of l94l is presented to you with the hope that you will gain from it as much enjoyment as wo, of the staff, have experienced in bringing it to you. lu in t ill, srtfitwi ---- ll. Toth, H. llalrty, H. Steaaninan, H. Thies, standing T. I. Btirlicr, D, Sell. 74? THE 514615 ,Vf!lR 8001!
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ewiiil Editors: lottom - li. Tliios, Wm. Sullivan, l yi Row - S. Dolltirt, l.. Cormier, 77 Butler, 'll Smith, R. Muth. 7 Get Your'Ads Now A For the Annual N Begin TODAY! DE HIGH BLHOOL, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, January 24 1941 K 1 'acult Members Name 11 eniors Absolutely indispensoble to every producer is the publicity mon, the mon who sells the picture, who rouses interest in the production even before it comes to town. Copobly performing this tremendous toslc for the student body wos the busy stoff of the Chominode News, which boosted o colorful bunch of heodline hunters who were olwoys on the job. Mony on hour wos spent ofter school in rndlcing out the coming issue which wos never lote in ony of its fifteen oppeoronces. Bob Pfeiffer, os Editor-in-Chief, ossumed most of the burden, ond missed more thon cr few nights sleep, working into the wee hours of the morn- ing in order thot the pctper might be out on time. His first poge brought its reotders oll the irnportont news obout the school in o cleor, occurote monner. On the editoriol poge were editoriorls, stories, poetry ond gossip, which become noted for its humor, in the sporting section occurote occounts of oll sporting events were published cilong with predictions on future gotmes. Giving dll his spore time to improvements on the News, Reverend George M. Borret S.lVl. octed ots the Hoyes Office, cutting out some of the dope gcithered by his ref porters, ond soving quite or few fellows from emborrossing moments. And so these young men gove their best to their school, letting the world know obout the gigcrntic production of the Eogle. Using the right of freedom of the press, giving credit where credit is due, toosting ond roosting os the occosion sow fit, Chominodes press ogents worked together with the common slogon, The poper must come out on time. Ellcinq. .X , ...f -9' H
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Special Editors Souted - I, O.'Cormor, G. Zimmermcm P, Swift, A. Ventura, M. Lnuse, P Toottey, Standing-I. Millfrrd, P. Losh, H. Marr lill, H. Stich, R. Haley, R. Murray, I Coldkuxmw. Art Staff W. Boesuh, G. Murphy, I. Buch, W. Ste-inmun Darkroom Scene A. Ventura, H. Sticil, P. Swift, und If. Kloslnrmttn
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