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S1 Activities staff meets with George Woerth to check their assignments of yearbool copx Talisman staffers work on copy and captions in preparation for a coming deadline. STAFF EDITOR l Timothy Harrington H Usmiass MANAGER Patrick Petrie g- ASSOCIATE Em-fgngg Pat Petrie and his Business Staff discuss ways and means to make ends meet Acfwifiesfgeol-ge VVOQ,-th production costs of The Talisman. Sports-Allan Bruce Photography- Robert Ballard Art-Peter Sherry CONTRIBUTORS: P. Schreiber, R. Klass, T. Ryan, P. Gorey T. Rackl, C. Fischer, A. Deichman, J. Sonner, K. DeLozier, W. LaFratta, VV Bigelow, J. I-Ielfrich,J. Cavanaugh, H. Bige- low, E. Powers, R. Leary, T. Burke, J. Pacanowski, P. Rudnicki, D. Desmond, G. Roller, J. Geary, J. Clinton. BUSINESS STAFF: T. Whelan, J. Sheehan, F. Battaglia, F Germann, J. McGirr. J. McDonald. G Grube, E. Wallace, FACULTY ADVISER: Fr. Cairnan Haggerty, O.F.M. 5 1.4 ,-
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L-f Happy smiles from Talisman Editor Tim Harrington and Fr. Cairnan mean we are ready for the press. Photographers Bob Ballard and Doug Desmond find them- selves at the other side of the camera for a change. TllI.ISlVlll Through the tedious effort and direction of its moderator Father Cairnan Haggerty, this year's book has taken great strides in achieving its goal. This goal being to review the highlights of our four years in high school. Again many seniors and a scattering of underclassmen have given their time and patience in making this a topnotch yearbook. We sincerely hope we have accom- plished our aims. Our thanks go first to Father Cairnan without whose time and assistance would have made this year's journal impossible. This year's staff was headed by Tim Harrington who along with his associates have shouldered all the headaches and problems of guiding this year's yearbook to a successful conclusion. The Talis- man owes its financial support to the student body for soliciting the many patrons and advertise- ments which have made the 1958 Talisman the best in its successful history. Q3 18 Staff artists, Andy Deichman and Pete Sherry, look over their finished work before submitting it to the editor.
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ll'1OliCf'flf0I' Fr. Aicuin and Editor Ed ffuddilz-v work d1'l1'g1'11rlAx' on om of the varied problems of preparing The Tidings. THE TIHI ES The Tidings. Timon's official news organ. has been a constant source of school informa- tion, sports. humor and human interest since we entered the school as Freshmen. Under the capable direction of Moderators Father Alcuin and Mr. Chambers. Ed Cuddihy and his staff have continued to produce an award winning publication. In March the editors of The Tidings and Father Alcuin journeyed to New York City where they participated in the annual Colum- bia Scholastic Press Convention and enjoyed the sights of the big city. Our paper received the Medalist award at this conference. Later in the Spring the entire staff attended the St. Bonaventure University Press Day in Olean. New York. A number of our staff merited awards in news, features and photography. The main purpose of The Tidings is to pre- sent school news to the student body in a factual yet interesting style. Undoubtedly this has been accomplished and was evident to the judges of the national and area press confer- ences. The Tidings continues to add awards and honors to the many that have already been received. C 0,1 it l'frl1I11r111f itllflflll l7lt'I'f.N 11'1'fh Fr. Alt 11111 111 11 las! llllllllfl' r4o11I1'r1'11 lfrmr Ir:g111l1,L'!11 file! Ho 1't':,N11.sl.1 fgxpvs as Al' I1'rz1t'1 fvnds iizoruf szippurl. KX
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