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Hageota The thing thafs unique about any high school yearbook is its use of young, creative minds. Producing the H ageota of 1963 was no mean accomplishment. Determining the good or not-so-good of a new ap- proach was a daily problem. Much credit is due our advisor, Father Samuel, whose wise decisions helped to put out a slick publication. We on the staff feel that this issue, which tells of the young way of life, is something to be proud of. 1963 Hageota Staff. Sitting- Business Manager Margaret Miller, Co-Editor Elizabeth Sullivan. Standing-As sistant Business Manager Christine Gordon, Advisor Father Samuel, Layout Editor Joseph Kustreba, and Co- Editor Michael J. Connor. 'K' 37
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Boys' Latin Club Ojicers, Cassius Cusack and Brutus Chiar- avolloti assassinate Caesar McNamara. Latin Club The girls, Latin Clubs and the boys' Equites provide cultural background for students of the Ancient Lan- guage. The three organizations are separately moderated Fr. Ignatius and the entire Boys' Latin Club. Sr. Brendan shows the ojicers of the Girls' Latin Club plans their next meeting. by Sister Mary Anne, Sister Brenden, and Father I natius. At their meetings the boys present plays, some of the more daring try the Latin Awards nations. The girls-both U pperclassmen and F -have tried to make the study of Latin more ing by means of games, talks, and other novel ings, all with that distinctive Latin touch.
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The Palm One of the best ways to circulate news and develop writing potentialities is the press. The - Palrn,' does just that, with its four issues per year. Throughout the year, representatives of the staf have attended various conferences at Amherst Central High, Canisius, and Press Day at St. Bonaventure. The 'cPalm,', moderated by Sister Mary Anne and edited by Kathleen Manns, is truly an award-winning publication. It garnered a blue ribbon in the Bujfalo Evening News compe- tition, plus various awards at the St. Bonaventure Conference. , . 1 A---.s,,,-.i, .rw 'I n 0 Here's the Editorial Staff which directs the publication of the Palm: .lean Renzi, Circulationg Andrea Nebrich, Business Managerg Timothy Cusack, Sports Editorg Timothy Moore, Circulationg Patricia Prucnal, Layout 'Editorg Sharon Hotnich, News Co-editorg Arpad Szurgyi, Pho- tographyg James Wright, Feature Editorg Kathleen Manns,' Editorg Kenneth Regan, News Co-editor. 38 ,I l Kathy Manns and Sister Mary Anne look over the latest l edition 0 the award winning Palm
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