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First Row, left to right: T. Clayton, E. Garabedian, L. Scranzl, W. Off F. Dwyer, W. Linton, A. Bonanzino, R. Dundon, L. Martin Second Row, left to right: Mr. P. Brown, S. Bonitatibus, P. Keenan A. Tangi, J. Daubaras, P. Lanza, C. Mevoli, R. Bujes Third Row, left to right: L. Schtfcck, C. Ferwerda, M. Keeley, G. Potter J. Verna, W. Powell A successful yearbook requires a great deal of hard work and fine leadership. This year our class is fortunate to possess both these prerequisites. Francis Dwyer, a fine leader, started to organize the book early in our Junior year. By the end of the year everything was lined up just waiting for the articles to be written. Fran successfully recruited the boys involved, putting them to work and never letting them give up. Another fine leader and hard worker is Charles Mevoli. Charles started early last year designing our yearbook. Always looking for new ideas, Chuck left the matter of color and de¬ sign up to the class. Chuck designed numerous covers before reaching one satisfactory to the class. This is but one of the areas in which he selflessly put his talents at the disposal of his classmates. Two men do not make a yearbook, however; it takes persistent work by a group of will¬ ing participants. This aspect was accomplished, leaving the final chore up to the Print Shop. Under the direction of Mr. Arnold Daffin, the men of the Print Shop set the presses turning to produce this book. Besides the writing and printing, a good book needs good pictures. The Photography Club produced the top notch pictures needed. The class would like to thank those who participated because the pictures are much clearer than in previous years. The most important man is the one behind the scenes correcting and advising. Our class wisely chose Mr. Patrick Brown as its yearbook sponsor. Mr. Brown devoted every spare momentt of his time in helping us turn out this symbol of our class. We cannot ade¬ quately express enough thanks to Mr. Brown for his work, but I am sure he will understand. -l 10 y
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First Row, left to right: J. Ferry, L. Stronzl, W. Off, G. Potter, Mr. P. Brown, A. Tangi, J. Daubaras, A. Bonanzino, T. Clayton Second Row, left to right: W. Linton, C. Olivo, D. Carpenter, V. Aloio, G. Thomas, E. Garabsdian, W. iPcwell, R. Dundon Third Row, left to right: R. Bujcs, S. Bonitatibus, R. Ritter, D. DiMassa, M. Kceley, J. Verna, F. Dwyer The 1969 Girard News staff was a great improvement over last year ' s newspaper. We at¬ tribute this fact to the superior ability and cooperation of our news staff. Every minor detail was not left up to this year’s Co-editors, Gary Potter and Anthony Tangi. The staff performed what was expected of them without being prodded. Many promises were made by the editors at the beginning of the year; certainly the main goal was successfully achieved. This goal was to produce a six-page newspaper, which we did in the first edition. Afterwards, the editors returned to the originally proposed output. Since its beginning, the News has been intended to be a tri-weekly newspaper. The editors decided that it would be as much of an accomplishment to print a four page paper every three weeks as to print six pages without a designated deadline. Therefore, the Girard News came out every three weeks as four pages, with an occasional six page paper at special times: Christmas, Easter, and Commencement. Although the paper was published every three weeks, the literary quality of the various articles seemed to improve. The staff this year took more interest in improving the literary aspects of their material. Their determination and assistance was greatly appreciated by the editors. Gary Potter and Anthony Tangi must be com¬ mended for the manner in which they successfully headed this large organization. Largely responsible for the outstanding success of the Girard News were Francis Dwyer, Associate News Editor; Linn Schueck, Sports Editor; and Richard Dundon, Head Printing Advisor. All these boys strived to produce a paper to be proud of. «[ 11 b
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