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.P zfliff' f ,miiwy ll Wil? TRUTH editors for the 1961 62 school year are Kseatedl Creg Collins Editor-in-Chiefg fsfllfldiflg, left to rightj Terry Goddard, jim TRUTH STAFF MAKES PROGRESS Keeping the student body up to date on what hap- pened during the '61-62 school year was the TRUTH, the school newspaper. For the first time in the school's history, the paper was sent out for process- ing, enabling the staff and moderator to devote more time to its content. Several journalism clinics held throughout the year greatly helped to improve the quality of the paper. Gregory Collins headed the staff, assisted by jim Fryer. Brother John Aubry supervised the publication as moderator. This publication was distributed to the students in their respective homerooms, and- it provided an insight into a number of problems concerning school life, besides providing informative feature, news, and sport stories throughout the year. TRUTH reporter Steve Csiplce interviews Brother Pedro during his regular round of news hunting.
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ka EX' GETS NEW FACE Starting early in the spring of '61, the co-editors, Terry Goddard and jerry Leyden, and moderator Brother Harold Ruplinger, set to work organizing the staff and format for the '62 YVAY. In mid-autumn, the entire staff was functioning and laying the ground- work for a type of yearbook entirely new to the school. Each week brought more pictures, identifications, and Writeups, and each deadline marked a step closer to the finished product. By the first of the year the staff was busy filling in the body of the already shaped publication. The middle of March saw the finishing touches being put on the WAY, which was ready for printing. This edition of the '62 WAY represents much de- voted time, many late hours, and a lot of hard work by the editors, moderator, and staff. Underclassmen Dave Sinar, Art Wisniew- ski ffronti, John O'Breza, Clayton Sam- els, and Chuck Zodrow back hcl t e I I p yp copy in the yearbook room. Z Brent Reed and Brother Donard print one of the many year- book pictures for the 1962 WAY. t A sg . 1, i K A y i, .QQ 11. EE Ks' ah' 54 . ffl 'Lf Y' if ' r 5 if V .K s X Q '35 'f , , Q . i-551 ...I-
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,ll Assisting Brother John Aubry are Ken Styles, Jim Urbfinic and Tim Tulenko. The TRUTH totem pole of roving iepoitus are Cbottmn to top! Richard Robert Dennis Hoskins, Denis Hughes, Ch irlts Lodrovs and Tom Tulenko. Doing layout work on an issue of the newspaper Smith and John O'Breza. 6 x vas X
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