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Editor-in-Chief Bernard Carolan Moderator Rey. William B. Delaney Business Staff Literary Staff Eugene Hamilton, Mgr, Thomas Crehan John Keane John McGuire Raymond O'Keefe William Kenney, Editor Robert Kane William Scanlan John Christian Robert O'FIaherty Photography Staff Joseph lngro, Editor Frank Morris Harold Reichart Ernest Pascucci Frank Bonanno Art Staff John McKeon, Editor Thomas Kennedy The Editor in a smiling mood , Eve cl Hammoixs N Mod ne an CONN A era for 3 xhew 35 5 WOrk. check Fi A . nigh The Photogravlml Sta l33 mg the art Work.
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' ' Galencfcw HEN the new staff and moderator of the CARDlNAL'S CALENDAR set themselves to the task of producing the third edition of the yearbook, they were faced with the difficult problem of meeting the superior standards of the ,two previous issues. ln the course of the year additional problems presented themselves, such as the difficulty of obtaining photographic ma- terial so necessary for the informal sections, and the withdrawal of some members of the staff who graduated in January. lnexperience was another factor which heightened their worries. With stout hearts, however, they tackled their task. Bernie Carolan, as editor-in-chief, and C-ene Hamilton, as business manager, worked selflessly and tirelessly to complete the book on time. Bill Kenney, Joe lngrao and John McKeon, who supervised the other staffs, likewise deserve credit. In general outline the CALENDAR follows the pattern of its predeces- sors. We have confined the pictures of servicemen, however, to members of the Class of i945 who are already in service, because the number of alumni returns would become so large in time that it would require a bigger book than we could produce. Despite the obstacles, we have completed the book and we submit it for your approval, acknowledging its limitations but admitting that we did our best. 132
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CIVIL AIR PATROL CADETS joyed a highly successful I9-45 campaign. At the begin- ning of the school year the Canadian Government once again extended an invitation to the Hayes cadets to travel to the w fx airfields around Montreal for a study of pre-flight aeronautics. Since Hayes is the only high school in the United States so honored, only the best cadets of the former year were per- mitted to go, Accompanied by the Reverend John J. Mulroy as chaplain and officials of the Civil Air Patrol, the group had an interesting and educational trip. Their conduct and dis- cipline won the respect and admiration of all who met them, thus increasing the reputation of the school. On their return Cadet Sergeant John McNally recounted .heir enjoyable ex- periences to the entire student body at a special assembly. During the year the cadets studied faithfully each week the subjects which comprise this important training program. Each Tuesday evening Civil Air Patrol instructors taught them the fundamentals of navigation, meteorology, aerodynamics, military courtesy and drill. The disciplinary training which they acquired will be a decided advantage to them when they enter the armed forces. So faithfully did the cadets cooperate with their teachers that whenever they appeared in public the praise they received was unbounded. Their efforts were rewarded when they won the competition held in the Kingsbridge Armory for all Bronx units of the C. A. P. Marching in the St. Patrick's Day parade, they heard comments from all sides on their marching ability. . The Civil Air Patrol affords the men of Hayes an excellent opportunity to prepare for the future and enables them the better to serve God and Country. Marching up Fifth Avenue I34 HE Cardinal Hayes contingent of the Civil Air Patrol en-
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