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The pride of each graduating class is o testimonial left behind whichclearly depicts their school spirit, athletic and academic in- terests. Lacking practical experience and devoid of the material aspect of putting out a yearbook, we brought about this tremendous task only with the combined efforts of the staff and our moderator, Mr. Charles Lehm- kuhl, S.J. 4 September heard the cry reechoed through- out the halls for prospective staff members. Plans for the yearbook were submitted and the job of designing the cover went to John Mar- shall. Columnists, photographers and a busi- ness staff were eagerly solicited to start the momentous ordeal of gathering material for the book. Gene Edwards was appointed to fill the position of editor-in-chief, with Joseph Hogan as assistant editor and Tibor Kerekes, the business manager. With the guidance of Mr. Lehmkuhl, S.J., and Mr. Mc- Gee, S.J., the staff prospered and marched forward. After a capable staff had been selected, the tiring and exasperating job of writing, re- l. checking and beating the publishers deadline began. The business staff was meanwhile en- gaged in the acquiring of ods, which were to pay the greater cost of the yearbook. Stores, offices and department managers were plagued with countless numbers of our zeal- ous business staff. .By mid-April the staff was deep in the final rush, which was to climax their year of efforts and ambitions. Last minute copy and delayed ads were collected and the complete plans sent to the printer. To the underclassmen and former grad- uates go our'sincere and honest thanks for their cooperation in the production of our yearbook, without whose help the book would have been impossible to publish. Their subscriptions and ads which they gathered played a great part in the output the book, and their aid can never be expressed in dollars and cents. To the future seniors we extend a plea that they may feel free to call upon us for any help when their turn comes to put out a yearbook. JK K Left to right, Bottom Row: T. Kerekes, C. Edwards, Mr. McGee, S. J., Mr. Lehmkuhl, S,J., P. Cotton, T. Becker. Top Row: J. Kane, J. Kennedy, G. Garvey, J. Noone, T. Luzzi, E. Boiler.
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-6066 e NSG' he mai' be' x A G a een, Oxxaaflf I get os 'Q 10' Nloung' F . 8 Becker IQ! . 1 - defox vvflsxcs 3 N,arSl'hggee. Mo J Kollxgr. 'LN' 3. , ggi. Ge isbn vi l lxkigrriedtl- I VAC i ul' 'Q roto Somewhere in the whirling activities of mass and matter, in the syn- chronizations and discordances of things perceptible and imperceptible to the human eye lurks an alluring sparkle that fascinates and captivates those of us who have been gifted with the highly important scientific trend of mind. Mr. Joseph McGee uncovered this gem for us and through his interest and generous bestowal of his time made it possible for us to delve more deeply into the principles of mechanics, and to study more thoroughly the supremely perplexing problems of heat, electricity, light and sound. We have advanced with careful investigation and application from the point where-we struzaled to master the simple fundmentauginciples and formulas to the stage where we can maintain our own in the midst ot the higher branches of this subject. This study, we are confident, will prove beneficial to us in our future, and we are deeply grateful to our moderator for his interest in us. .ii If a CHEMISTRY CLUB Left to right: T. Nagle, B. Connolly, T. Dimond, J. Currie, Mr. R. Neu, S.J., J. Turton, D. Shreve, E. Emory.
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