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X X- 1 ' NX --ox N, Hug J X . fx -. .5 . W ix l. ' Ya J, ., at rj t I ,l - 1. ls Left to Right: john Sullivan, Treasurer: Steve Frankino, President: Clement , X Patritti, Vice-Presidentg Con Foley, Secretary. H THE KEY CLUB HE KEY CLUB of Butte Central has had an extremely busy year under its moderator, Rev. Bro. QI. C. Fellows. The Club only in its third year became one of the leading clubs in the State and placed second with its achievement report. Con Foley, Tom Schumacher and Bill Palmer brought honors to the Club by winning the Oratorical, Talent Contests and Lieuten- ant Governorship, respectively. The Club in its numerous school and Civic projects such as St. Gabriel's Shrine and the Heart Drive, has certainly proven itself an honor to the school. The Club at Central will continue to lessen the burden of the faculty, serve the students and city, and fulfill its international motto We Build . l Left to Right: 'lst Row: E. Hensley, M. Hughes, B. Finlen, Convention Chairmang C. Foley, Secretaryg I. Sullivan, Treasurerg S. Frankino, President: C. Patritti, Vice-President, B. Stanaway, B. Noonan, I. Laurich. 2nd Row: B. Loughrin, 1. Driscoll, M. Favero, C. Canty, 1. Lester, I. Drynan, E. Quinn, I. Cashell, D. Mur- phy, R. Bartsch. 3rd Row: T. Schumacher, R. Gilmore, B. Callaway, B. Palmer, I. Dornbos, B. Palmer, E. Foley, D. Fogarty, B. Larango, I. Bonner.
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CORNELIUS E. FOLEY, REV. BRO. L. C. UICKER, Editor-in-Chief Moderator A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR IT IS XNITH both relief and regret that I see the finish of the 1954 MAROON. Relief to see a long tedious task completed, and regret because the task has been a not unpleasant one. I would like then, to thank all of those people who have made my job as Editor easier: The S. K. Smith Co. and Mr. Lloyd Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Rooth of Rooth's Studio serv- ing Central for the tenth year. Mr. and and Mrs. Graff and their staff at Ashton's Engraving, also Mr. Spellman and Mr. Scanlon and their staff at the Standard Printing Company. i ' Also may I extend a word of appreciation to all of those wonderful people advertising in our book, and to everyone subscribing to the book. To Sister Seraphine of Girls' Central and to Brother Mahoney of Boys' Central and the faculty of these schools who so patiently endured the many interruptions and who always gave 100 per cent cooperation, a big Thank you . Thanks also is due to the Student Body of both Boys' and Girls' Central for the wonder- ful spirit of cooperation they have shown. I am deeply indebted to my wonderful Assistant Editor, Jim McCarthy, who was always there when I needed him, to Bill Loughrin for his marvelous job as Business Manager, to jim Driscoll, Photography Editor, who always had the pictures ready when they were neededg to john Sullivan for a fine job as Literary Editorg and to Steve Frankino, Art Editor, for some very nice art work. I Also to Gene Hogan and Brian Tierney, Journalists, and to Skip Dunfee, Typist, and Tom Schumacher, script artistg goes a Thanks . i To the Ad and Subscription Committees who did such a marvelous job, and to the Junior and Sophomore members of the Staff, a debt of gratitude is owed. . . And lastly to Rev. Bro. L. C. Uicker, without whose constant sacrifices, untiring effort, and never-ending ideas, this book would have never been possible. - Thank you, Brother. I hope that you, the Reader, find this 1954 edition of the MAROON enjoyable, and that you will continue to enjoy it for many years to come. . I Once again my deepest gratitude to anyone who in any way made it possible to publish this 1954 MAROON. Sincerely yours, CORNELIUS E. FOLEY, Editor-in-Chief, 1954 MAROON.
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