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VISOR EDITORS - fleft to rightj : Leonard Nalencz, Senior Editor, John Schadl, Layout Editor, Dennis Kucl- er, News Editor, Thomas Schmitt, Sports Editor,- Brother Thomas Matthes, C.S.C., Advisory Thomas Spalding, junior Editorf john O'Breza, F e a t u r e Editor. vari-type, aste-up . . . then the press 5 lg, 15 First row right: Michael Thomann, Hugh Rice, Dennis Lach, loseph Ritzert. Second row right: Michael Ripellino, james Korenz, Kenneth Rusinoff, Michael johnson. Third row right: Gerald Klein, Vince Pianalto, john Udvari, Thomas Goodall. 43 U'-aft 'QA Fourth row right: Dennis Glynn, Eldon Kennedy, Thomas David- son. Standing: Leonard Nalencz, senior editor, john Schazll, john O'Breza, james Tawney, and Charles Armstrong.
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2' X 0 0 0 ,M Wfith ink yet wet, Visor ropy is examined hy sfhool printer, Brother Clarence, and paper moderator, Brother Thomas Mal- lhes. visor: articles, pictures, Through fresh approaches gained in competition at several newspaper work- shops and conventions, the '63-64 Visor established a new image this year. From the beginnings of past years, the paper grew to a monthly student-operated pub- lication, voicing in depth both civic and school problems, events, and concerns. With more pictures, frequent cartoons, timely coverage of school affairs, and quality sports writing, the four-pager was an activity of considerable worth. The publication dates were memorable days whether a regularly scheduled one or one of the several surprise ffull-cartoon? issues created by the incomparable J.S.S. The paper's senior editor, Leonard Nalencz, along with junior editor and Cabbages 8: Kings columnist, Thomas Spalding, led the way in quality writing, Thomas Schmitt organized the sports page, while the layout staff under the guid- ance of john Scott Schadl, presented the material in an artistic and refreshing format. Brother Thomas Matthes' tolerance and encouragement made him the ideal moderator, and as in past years, the newspaper was printed in the school's own printshop by Brother Clarence LeMire, C.S.C. J f in ,- Y: 1963-64 VISOR STAFF-First row left Cleft fo rightbz john left: Peier zllaynard, Michael Para, Frank Wfarninsky. james Schmitt, Bernard Parlor, john Flynn, james Unilt. Second row Pirie. Fourth row left: Daz'idSinar,1ames Rolland. john Kasarda. left: Andrew Murray, Wfilliam Kuhnling, john Finn. Third row Standing: joseph Joyce, Rirhard Mungo, Dennis Kueler, Thomas Schmitt, and Thomas Spalding. 42
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A newcomer to the publication scene was Impression One, a students' writing magazine which made its debut in the spring of 1964. The publication proved to be a potpourri of the finest and most unusual writing from all student levels at Hoban. The interesting make-up and typography, which included posterized illustrations and photos, comple- mented the written copy, creating the proper impact and effect of a book of this nature. The literary endeavors which were ac- cepted were based on the class assignments and personal inspirations of students who were encouraged to write and share their work with parents, teachers, and their fel- low students. The magazine was staffed by a small team of students and advised by Brother Thomas Derrig, who grouped the writings into di- visions of description, narration, exposition, argument, satire, and free verse. Much thought and wisdom was evident in Impression One: future issues in years to come promise even more. Brollner Thomas Derrig, magazine sponsor, reads orer one of ilae articles submitted and malees a correction. na if STAFF MEMBERS - Seated Cleft to rigbtb Il illiam McGuire. Thomas Spalding, Iobn Scott Scbazll. Standing: Eldon Kennedy, james Korenz, Alois Falkensfein, and Dennis Micleunas. impression one: literar neweomer Impression One gave relaxed reading material to staff members George Siglock and Paul Missor. f-. 44 1
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