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THE CARDINAL ' Y A wt. --1 jx gf . ff' VV, A! T F +1 I Qi .fflf A 1 5-YT 0 fs , X3 .Algal A proud moment for us as your yearbook went to press. We hope you like itg we did our best. Seated on floor: Photographers Ray Wander, Clancy Klingert, and James DeLis1e. Exam- ining camera: Jerry Hughes. At typist's desk: Lloyd Klinedinst and Bob Vescovo. Measuring a last-minute layout: Bro. Frank and Bro. Eugene. Checking pictures: Bill Saffa and Dave Rapp. 6,5
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Ah! I got him! PHGTOGRAPHY J. B. developes Clancy enlarges One of the most altruis- tic organizations in the school is the Photography Club. Its service to the school publications and to the students themselves Qalways eager to say Clieeze j is immeasurable, THE CARDINAL staff, especially, extends a deep-down thanks to Bro. Eugene Meyer, moderator, and to all the pho- tographers for their patient and exact- ing work in this book. Believe us, for we know, with out them you would not have an annual in your hands! Through funds acquired this year, the Photograph De artment bou ht Y P 8 many new pieces of expensive equip- Jerry ment--the most precious being a Ger- man Rolleiflex and an elec- tronic-flash outfit. A royal toast to the pho- tographers, princes all of them! The finished product! 62 Ray dries
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Tom Donahue and Steve Saller, eo- editors. The school paper is the students' mouthpiece, as well as the chronicle of student news and doings. And it is the sehool's archives where the account of great events is forever stored. Bearing these journalistic principles in mind, this ycar's staff -under the driving spirit of its de- voted and critical moderator, Bro. Tom Geiss,--has done a superlative job in maintaining the high caliber of C8zW editions. Their craftsmanship is evident in the issues that occupy the following pages of this annual. THE CA RDI- NAL staff is very grateful to the managers of the school paper for pennitting its issues to be included in the yearbook. We know, for eer- tain, how many hardships this en- tails editorially for the C8zW staff. Our thanks, therefore is Z1 gen- uine one to the following key men of the CSLW staff, gentlemen of the press every one of them: Bro. Tom, moderator, Steve Saller and Tom Donahue, co-editors, Herman Beetz, business managerg Lloyd Klinedinst, sports editor, John Boehm and John Daily, cartoonistsg and to a host of fine reporters. ..S3Q iN-fx v-v- .rv Bro. Tom Geiss, moderator -ini 514 s w .A - 1 5, . ,yxi pe ' X .
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