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Staff THE FACULTY ADVISERS Mr. Puwderly, Business Adviser; Miss Gartland, Faculty Adviser; Mr. Ber- tolli. Art Adviser. pleaded for photos. Later came the fun of sort- ing the pictures and of playing detective in the search for those which had gone astray. Van- tine ' s was surely beset by our photography editors. We can never forget the ingenious methods of money collecting perpetrated by our finan- ciers. Many a noon hour was spent wearing out shoes in order to track down an ad, or to induce someone — anyone, to invest in our great venture. All payments were made on time, and for this we are truly grateful. This yearbook of ours has been a lot of work, but even more fun. The work, however, could not have been done so expeditiously without the help of members of the Faculty. To the English Department, we are greatly indebted for all the time and energy it gave to making perfect copy of our rough drafts. Miss Stack and Mr. Bertolli added their talents to our resources. Mr. Pow- derly supervised financial matters, and Miss Clark, as usual, gave willingly of her typing services. Our sincere appreciation to Miss Gart- land who made our cause her own. We shall always remember her selfless interest, untiring efforts, and whole-hearted cooperation in our undertaking. THE PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Mary Slroup, Photography Editor; Kathleen Ahern, Snapshot Editor; Virginia D ' Arey, Snapshot Editor; Florence Murphy, Photography Edi- tor. THE ART STAFF Ann Maloney, Gloria Stone, Marie Hynes, Ann Sullivan, Rita Caporizzo, Nancy Boyle.
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The Lampas THE EDITORS IN CHIEF Barbara Caliri, Barbara Malioney. In school at eight . . . Home again at eight . . . Meetings, meetings, meetings. . . . Such was the life of the Lampas staff. Few can imagine the. work involved in this publication which has been prepared under the vital leadership of Barbara Caliri and Barbara Mahoney. Only those behind the scenes can fully appreciate the job of the literary staff, which was so well directed by the literary edi- tors — capable, versatile, and industrious Mary Feehan and Ellen Snow. Senior write-ups writ- ten, rewritten, and then once more rewritten by the patient section editors. After that, accounts of clubs, classes, and a million incidentals added for diversion. The art staff, too, had its perplexities. Shall we choose symbols or figures for a theme, a single- or a double-page spread for divisions? With the able assistance of their instructors, the art editors made their decisions and carried out their ideas to perfection. When pictures had to be taken, the school was literally set on end. Classes disrupted . . . furniture disarranged . . . individuals disturbed . . . but all requests were met with the utmost cooperation. Meanwhile, the snapshot editors THE LITERARY STAFF Beverly Melnick, Section Editor; Ellen Snow, Literary Editor; Mary Rear- don, Section Editor; Mary Teehan, Literary Editor; Therese Tuley, Sec- tion Editor; Joyce Jollimore, Section Editor. THE BUSINESS STAFF France? Leonard, Advertising Manager; Enid Parsons, Business Manager; Gladys Rosenberg, Business Mana- ger; Hazel Hurvitz, Advertising Man-
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Jean M. Fleming President Ann R. Maloney Vice-President Gladys Rosenberg Secretary Jeanne M. Kelly Treasurer Reason and calm judgment, the qualities especially belonging to a leader. ' ' ' — Tacitus To our very capable leaders can be attributed a great part of the success which we enjoyed during our Senior year. Because of their competent and democratic guidance, we were always willing to do our part as cooperative followers. The Class of ' 50 has been bound together by a spirit of friendliness and efficiency, which will long be remembered by all. Senior Class Officers
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