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The sport staff checks statistics. First Row: G. Brunning, F. Cieslak, R. Scriber, R. Adamek, J. Sullivan, J. Brown. Second Row: N. Gazdo, R. Nowak, D. Finn, D. Kirchgraber, J. Geraci, B. Gondek, Sports Editor, J. McGuire, Circulation Manager, J. Lyons, Editor- in-Chief, M. Collins, News Editor, G, Mazgaiewski, Make-up Editor, E. Willick. Third Row: R. Dietrich, D. Gilbert, J. Rehak, C. Roesch, S. Fasanello, R. Wilmoth, R. Roll, E. McCarthy, J. DeFrancesco, A. lnglisa, N. Stievater M. Andesino, C. Wertz, D. Nigro, W. Rogan. Between issues the ball is kicked around. 1
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Circulation staff looks over incoming mail. Y Y 1. 55 'Liu i. .- ui pmt. 5 fe is . W, ,W ii. Y sw sw - ' ' Z,--X ' -- ' ::: E f 4 ,, iii , :V 5. . .si 1 Y N ' 5' fi-Xa: . it zissrixifissii X iii L K ,ii ff lan ' es Y i V-f .lim l.yons, Editor-in-Chief and Moderator Rev. John Shea, SJ. GTviliiiliFiFilN Functioning as both news reporter and chronicler of Canisius achievement, the Griffin occupies a prominent place in campus lite. Through the gathering and reporting of college affairs, original thinking and iournalistic technique is developed in the student reporter. The objectives of the Griffin are manifold: the support of general college functions, the publicizing of extra-curricular activities, and the medium through which student opinion can be expressed. Perhaps the most constructive contribution of the Gritifin is the promotion of clear thinking through a vigorous editorial policy. The accomplishment of these objectives is carried out by the various departments in the organization. There are five dis- tinct staffs, as well as a business manager and a staft photog- rapher. The Editor-in-Chief is directly responsible tor this bi- weekly production, and the editors of news, sports, circulation and make-up work under his supervision. The editorial staff, working under the Editor, provides acute comments on both the serious and humorous aspects of college life. The editorial staFF is changed at mid-year to ensure that the heritage of high quality is carried on from year to year. lt is this high quality that gives every issue of the Gritftin its truly Canisius flavor. gm ,. ..' .,g:C tg. 66
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X 1 !RaNlph Roll distributes corsages to the lovelies. y HOP At Canisius the favorite event of the year's merriest and most colorful season is the Holly Hop, the tradi- tional Christmas dance presented by the Senior Class in Kleinhans Music Hall. Held on December 29th-a crystal white night so typical in Buffalo-the holiday-decked Mary Seton Room echoed the good cheer of couples dancing to the soft strains of lrv Shire's music. Following the Grand March, twenty-six students received their most treas- ured Christmas gift, membership in DiGamma, the College's Honor Society. Chairman Jim Hackbush and Faculty Adviser Father Fitzsimons, with the aid of St. Nick, made the holiday a happy one for Canisius by bringing spirit and success to the dance. Dietrich tapped into DiGamma.
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