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Qs'--v, -1,5 as 53525, Z'Q,'P 113 :--s ' 55225 Eg:-,fi ' V ? i J iff' rv' fllonovan Betty -' checking up on '43 llloocey 1943 Ca flzoficon The staff was chosen: a meeting of advisors and co-editors QShirley Van Heusen and Joe Stenardl was held in October and the yearbook was under way! Our financial pro' gram, under the able direction of Ruth Tillotson, was comprised of advertising and patronage cam- paigns, Thanks to Betty Dooeey and Betty Donovan, all our clerical work was handled quietly and effi- ciently. The write-ups are the work of a number ot' seniors. Ideas formulated at the initial meeting, combined with pictures, write-ups and all other material that goes into the making of a yearbook were finally laid out in black and white on March 26-and so here it is! We hope you like it! V P I' T X The staff works with the engraver. lil Betty Donovang Betty Dooceyg Shirley Vanlleuseng Jean Mooreg Mr. Gurxxit Af i XL ef' his seeretaryg Loretta Bei-ler, art editor. .K , 85
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Father Slavin addresses the Scan- lon chap- ter of thc Quill and Scroll . . The editor assigns .... e 'ziune Something new has been added to our various inter- ests. The student publication, The Triune, established by the class of '43, mirror-like reflects the life of the school. In search of improvement, the staff formed The Scanlon Chapter of The Quill and Scroll , named in honor of a prom- inent Catholic editor. At the 1943 Columbia Scholastic Press Conference, The Triune was awarded third place among senior high news- papers. The Triune is begun and improves under Alice McCaffery, associate editorg Tom O'Bricn, editorg John Foley, sports editor and May Ca- hill, feature editor.
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. , 'f f l i , , V Ill' L in x W ,ix if! Lxfki N7 Looking backward 'fi Practically every senior has either at- anfceg tended these affairs or contributed his efforts to making them successful. A number of dances were on our social program this year. The first of the season, at Ha1lowe'en, was a semi-formal affair. In order to help finance The Catholicon, a series of six vic-dances supplied a periodical interest. On December 28, the Senior Ball, the only formal dance of the year, was held. Because of war- time measures, the Easter Dance and June Prom took on new aspects. The Easter Dance was changed to a sports- hop whereas the June Prom was limited to senior attend- ance. Previously the Prom was for members of both the Junior and Seiiior Classes. Although some social affairs have been dispensed with, Catholic High did not entirely discontinue its social program. ss
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