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Page 12 text:
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To the Class of 1968: The time of departure, the time to be under way, your graduation is at hand. By now each of you should have decided for himself where he is headed. You are setting sail for the next port in your life’s adventure, and the safe harbor of Girard College will soon be over the horizon. Socrates, centuries ago, said. If a man does not know to what port he is sailing, no wind is favorable.” We who have lived with you and worked with you pray that we have given you the in¬ telligence to decide where you are going and the ability to chart your course. May God grant you fair winds and varied weather. Sincerely yours, , ((». r 4 abtve S. Mac fjteyoi 1 8 f
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Front Row, Left to Right: Mr. Patrick Brown, J. Troxell, G. Amodeo, G. Morrison, D. Kolowitz, R. Ayjian, W. Mac llvion, S. Jaloway, L. Hartman, J. Fulton, E. Krciner, R. DeChristoforo, R. Me Gonigle, Back Row, Left to Right: 0. Halbach, G. Sedor, R. Lanza, D. Matthews, E. Pasguarelli, D. Cundari, R. Marker, G. Fizel, D. Me Gonigle, L. Ferguson, M. Ahlum. J. Manasek, D. LaIli, E. Golembski, E. Ennis. Early in our Junior year Robert Ayjian, our com¬ petent editor, began organizing and laying out the material necessary for a successful yearbook. With a great deal of foresight and planning, the editor was able to lay out the book in a rough form by March. The final details were added this year, when the Corinthian staff found out what was needed. The cover and divider department of the Corinthian , expertly headed by E. Robert Pasquarelli, worked ex¬ tremely hard to modernize our yearbook. It was their per¬ sistence and effort that gave us such an original and beau¬ tiful cover and dividers. Robert Ayjian’s main objective was to change the old style of putting together the Corinthian. One change was to have different members of the activities, sports and organizations compose the write-ups; for who but members of these organizations would know more about them? During the staff’s first meeting, our sponsor, Mr. Patrick Brown, stressed the necessity for improvement in the quality of the activities, sports, and informal pictures which were taken by members of the Photography Club. It is quite evident that these photographs are much im¬ proved over those of other years. The main factor for the success of our yearbook has been the co-operation and work of the class as a whole. Special thanks go to the new sponsor, Mr. Patrick Brown, for his enthusiasm in helping us and to Mr. Arnold Daffin, whose technical advice got us over many of the bumps which we encountered. i 10 y
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