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1 I 1 . y -. -v---. -M ffm .g,f f gflogierator Father Samuel and the editorial staff: C. Moesch, B. Bevan, D. Groglio, and D. Schmitt don't look worried about tomorrow's ea me. Th H The yearbook staff of 1962 took a giant step in the pro- C duction of this year's annual. The name was changed from Golden Cross to Hageota along with many other innovations. What seemed like mass confusion at the 1 l beginning of September has straightened itself out into i the new Hageota of 1962. The clubs and organizations of Baker-Victory have tried to depict the theme of this year's annual. Through the trying efforts of the Hageota stall, happy times and happy faces have been recaptured. May all who look through these pages enjoy seeing and reading about the people who have made Baker-Victory High School what it is and what it means. The layout and the business staffs are busy at work. Copy writers are making sure the typists are kept occupied. 34
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You would never believe that these members of the Spanish Club just awakened from their siesta. Spanish Club We surely have dedicated students in this school. One class a day is not enough for the senoritas of the Spanish class. They have formed the Spanish Club to add to their enjoyment of the people of old Spain and Mexico. They make the study of language a pleasure, rather than a drudgery. The Club is moderated by Sister Dositheus. They dress Spanish Dolls, read plays, learn Spanish dances, and simply have fun with the happy language. After doing these many things, the members feel they have come to know better their neighbors to the South and across the sea. Well, we suppose girls never really lose their fascination for dolls at least not the Spanish variety. 33
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D. Thurston indicates a minor change in the layout to the rest of the CTCW. One of the largest and most active clubs throughout the school, the Press Club, produces our school paper, The Palm, which includes this year a special literary supple- ment of students' prose and poetry. The labors of the Club did not go unrewarded, for this year as in the past years the Club and individual reporters received awards and citations at prominent newspaper and press workshops. Press Club members found creative fun in their hard work this year, while students and faculty found much enjoyment in reading their lively product The Palm. Press Club C. Krause, S. Barret, M. Stiegler, B. Eckert, D. Patton, and M. Remery see to it that copies of the Palm are distributed to the students on schedule. The editorial staff is eagerly working trying to beat the deadline. Standing: C. Moesch, M. Connor, R. Courtney, L. Kulczyk, J. Kust reba, D. Connelly. Seated: G. Riedel, M. Peters, C. Jaromln, L. Schell, Sister Mary Immaculate, S. Durham, J. Mangino, K. McCarthy and J. Grisanti. C. 1
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