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1901 far: 1941 ' v Left to rinht Van Hoomissen, McVicker, Wright, J. Dillon, Julien, A. Weber. COLUMBIA CRUSADER STAFF illlili COLUNIBIA CRUS.-XIDER staff, under the leadership of Editor james Dillon and Associate Editor Carl Alulien. made an all-our effort to edit an improved publication. The name was changed to the Hcolumbia Crusader , column heads were re-named, and the sports and editorial pages underwent a complete change. Under the guidance of News Editor Chuck lVIcVicker the paper proved to be well-received by all the students. The campus comment column, edited by john Van Hoomissen, was called The Turret . An exchange column, From lforrowed Scrollsu, appeared for the first time, and was hand- led capably by Andy Weber. George lvright proved to be a john Kieran in the making with his sports comment in Knights in Combatn. Other features added to the readers' interest. A journalism class was organized during the year for the purpose of instructing the staff members in all phases of journalistic writing. XVith the organization of two journalism clubs, The Scriveners and a local chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society, the staff writers learned a great deal about journalism during the year, and worked hard to publish ten issues of the school paper. The last issue of the year was published in honor of the members of this year's fortieth anniversary graduating class.
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A27 l El 01 JL if 1 Sl 4 I -a , NT Ftandimr Dimmirk, Ford, Favro, R. Dilfon, Quoidbach, Shrrt, Seated lluyeke. Maks, F. Weber. Curran, Powers. Tl I IC C1 BLU MBIAIJ S'l'Al F Turf AIM of the staff in puhlishing the school annual, 'l'he Columhiad, was to give a pictorial and literary review of all phases of student life during the past year. lfarly in the school year the staff memhers were appointed hy a faculty committee. VVork was hegun on the make-up of the hook, the write-ups, and the snapshots, with tht- purpose in mind of presenting the annual to the students hefore the close of the school year. Editor Fred VVeher took a keen interest in his work and was aided hy a capahle staff. Associate Editors, Joseph Curran and Dave lllaks, with the help of Boh Dillon, took care of the sports. VVork on the classes was done hy Oscar Quoidhach, Raymond Powers. and Frank lfavro. Kenneth lford and Gerald Gower were responsihle for most of the write-ups dealing with cluhs and organizations. If the students enjoy leafing through this volume of the annual and feel that the pictures and write- ups hring hack pleasant memories of the past school year, the staff memhers will consider themselves sufficiently rewarded for their efforts in puhlishing The Columhiad of 19-ll. The staff wishes to thank those students and faculty memhers without whose help the annual could not have heen puhlished hefore the close of the school year. Greatful acknowledgement also, to our patrons.
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' l jf? 1901 ., 19-11 'fre MRS. C. VK. JIILIEN MRS. JOHN T. THATCHER MRS. ROBERT W. CARTER President First Vice-President Second ViccsPresident MRS. EDWIN VAN HOOMISSEN MRS. IRENE McVICKER MRS. FRED WEBER Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer MUTH ERS' CLUB 'PHE PURPOSE. of the lllothers' Club of Columbia Preparatory School is to cooperate with the faculty in carrying out the program of the school. Under the leadership of Mrs. C. VV. Julien, president during the past year, the club was successful in accomplishing this aim. Highlighting the year's activities were two card parties sponsored by the club. Une was held in the fall and the other in late spring. blany projects were undertaken which were bene- ficial to both school and students. Une of these was the purchase of a com' plete set of the Encyclopedia Americana in 30 volumes. Another project was the purchase of several playing suits and warmup outfits for the basketball team. The seniors were recipients of another benefit when the mothers gave them ten dollars to help in financing the Senior Ball. 'llhe club also will award a medal to a graduating senior for excellence in English. The faculty and students are deeply grateful to the Mothers' Club for their cooperation.
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