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Editor-in-Chief .... Activities Editor . . . Athletics Editor . , , Senior Editors . . . Faculty Editor ........ Underclassmen Editor ........ Assistant Underclassmen Editor Sodality Editor .............. Copy Editor . . . .r..,.,, . . . . Business Staff .,........... R. Carroll '58, D. Corley ...,B. Cabell' W. DeRossett ' . . .C. Kallina ' Klish' T. Kulesher . . Rubino . .G. Madden ' ...,J. Greene ' J. Macfarlane J. Macfarlane ' r J. Ferris '58, E. Lilly '58, T. Rose ' General Staff ..., .,.... M . Maher '58, B. Miyares J. Ring '58, D. Reed '58, F. Sullivan '58, W. Veeder ' Photographers ....... C. DelVecchio '58, B. Murphy ' Art Work .... ......... Moderator . . . . . . .....,.,....D.Carr .William F. Gavin, 58 58 58 '58, Gonzaga's yearbook, the Aetonian, was published for the first time in 1942. It has served as a valuable record to preserve the memories of a year's achievement in the spiritual, cultural, educational, and athletic activities of the school. The production of the 16th annual began early last May, with the selection of staff members. During the summer months the moderator, Mr. William Gavin, S.J., and the staff worked out rough drafts and planned the theme. With the fall term, the Kohlman Hall office of the yearbook was officially opened, and deadlines were set. Several times during the year, the editors and mod- erator drove to Baltimore for conferences with their publisherg here the staff learned of the technical devices used in year book publication and witnessed the actual printing of a book. In the past ten years the Aetonian has gained many honors. The National Scholastic Press Association has ranked the Aetonian All-American three times, and has been given First Class Honors three times, and for the past two editions, the year book received Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Medalist Award . The staff hopes that it will be able to follow the ex- cellent achievements of its predecessors in producing an interesting and prizewinning annual. ' '- I Q53 4 . .. gE,flQ,. . ...V . ,,s.. . . - .r. ,. . ' at lffl ' Staff members D. Reed C. DelVecchio, R. Carroll, B. Cabell and T. Rose examine football photos and discuss possibilities with Mr. Gavin, S.J. Editors W. DeRossett, B. Cabell and T. Kulesher analyze the mag- netic and appealing sections of last year's book and plan similar features.
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W-Q' A view similar to this is familar to any Gonzagan who ever trod the second floor corridor of Kohlman Hall. Aetonian staff members, J. Klish, J. Ferris, W. Veeder, and G. Madden, work late into the afternoon Bguring finances, drafting layouts, and writing copy.
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