Holy Redeemer High School - Campanile Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1932

Page 104 of 160

 

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Page 104 text:

I9 CAMPANILE 32 Eebruary! Planning, laying-out, designing--- the dummy completed in rough form, with many ensuing changes contemplated. First meeting of the Editorial and Art Staffs, discussing necessary Work to be done, With general lay-out and theme decided. Taking of pictures, pasting of panels, work sent to engravers. March! Beginning of editorial Work, assign- ing of copy, long hours spent in Writing, first read- ing of rough copy, With subsequent changes. Long and arduous hours being spent under trying con- ditions in typing and proof-reading copy. Copy sent to printer. Art Work being prepared and sent to engraver. April! Receiving proofs of engravings, pasting of proofs in dummy. Editing proofs of copy and preparing same in dummy. Completing of many details of Work arising since the first survey. Sending of dummy to printer, receiving completed page proofs. Selecting cover, approving of final page proofs. Completion of labors! May! Receiving completed books and distribution with much criticism both pro and con! Such is a brief resume of the labors of the Editorial Staff, of which I have had the honor of directing. Only Words of praise are due to the members of the Staff for their unceasing co-operation, and to Brother Leo A. Madison for his generous aid on all occasions. CHARLES J. SOULES, Editor-in-Chief. Page One Hundred

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'- I9 CAMPANILE 32 ...- Tap Row: D. Lark, W. Gensler, M. Broker, R. Benson, M. Sullivan. Bottom Row: NI. Barry, J. Breitenbeck, A. Rizhter, J. Brennan. Ecliiorial Slaff INGERING thoughts of summer vacation were still filling our minds when school doors reopened. School books had no appeal. All realized that our last year in high school would soon close, This thought turned our minds from the idle dreaming. Desiring to leave behind us a record of our four eventful years, the Class readily approved of publishing another issue of the 'iCampanile, After the permission of Father Elenz, and the approval of Brother Joseph Stamler and Mother Marietta, were secured, work began in earnest. Staffs were appointed, a theme chosen, and the first stages of the book soon appeared. Numerous difnculties beset the editorial stall, The task was much more difficult, and offered many troubles not foreseen at the outset. Slowly but se- curely the book began to take form, and the diflif culties were overcome one by one, due to the co- f operation of all concerned. .. f f- The staff has done its utmost in making this edition a success. lt has tried to give a true picture 5: Q: 5 .4 of our sojourn at Redeemer, and has portrayed T 2: - those events that remind us of these happy years. ,, We believe that our first undertaking of importance has been a success, and we hope that the Campanile gi jf max of '32 will be a worthy model of a Redeemer pro- duction. Page One Hundred One

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