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sc Q A eva te Tan' Row: I. Morrlssy, L. Zimnicki, V. Schloif, E. Carter, M. Amolsch. Botlom Row: T. McKay. B. Butler, V. O'Connor, L. Bovalr. Business Slaff PON THIS STAFF rested the financial success of the Year Book. Extra credit and praise is due to the Business Staff for its most energetic work which enabled the production of an enlarged and improved book. The Cam- panile of '32 has been published under numerous hardships heretofore unex- perienced. When doubts and discouragement nlled everyone's mind, the Busi- ness Stalf, through diligence and perseverance, savv to it that success would be the outcome of the venture. The city was thoroughly canvassed, and, as a result, enough ads were solicited to enable the publication of Worth While book. After the promises were secured, the staff demonstrated its further capability by collecting the money. The sale of the book far exceeded expecta- tions, considering the trying circumstances. Accordingly, due to the splendid co-operation of the Business Staff, and because of the friendly help of business men, both in the parish and in various other sections of the city, the financial side of the book was carried through in spite of the economic conditions of the time. To all that con- tributed toward the success of the book, we are very grateful, 1 Page One Hundred Three
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a-aim-gjiza QAMPANELE aajhgffi-M The first staff to be appointed and organized was the Business Staff. From the very first it was quite evident that serious problems faced this department. It was a known fact that it would be a long, tedious job to secure sufficient funds to finance such a publication as the 1932 Campanile. In the early part of November, We started to solicit advertising, and with the returns of our various undertakings and grateful assistance of the Class we were able to secure financial success. The zeal and cooperation of the whole Staff and the interest and encouragement of the Class were the l incentives that produced success. The accounts of the Girls' High School were handled by the Assistant Business Manager, Ita Morrissy. She proved herself very capable and efiicient in the care of the various funds entrusted to her. The Girls' Staff deserves our vote of thanks for their ability to overcome serious difficulties so capably. But in spite of our undertakings the credit for our financial success belongs to Brother Charles Krug, the Moderator. His assistance and guidance has helped us through serious problems. In the name of the Senior Class, I wish to express our appreciation and thanks for his invaluable services and extend to him our sincere congratulations. JACK D. GLASER, Business Manager. Page One Hzmdfed Two
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i9 CAMPANRLE 32 Top Row: V. Sweeney, Art Editorg A. Bockichays, W. Schueren, H. Jurczak, J. Sabo. Bollmn Row: L. Bacher, A. Sassak, E. Glynn, M. Gardner. Ari' Sfaff HE ART STAFF has spent many of their leisure hours to contribute draw- ings for the book. And as a result the book will become more and more precious to them in passing years. To this staff fell the task of developing the theme, composing and sketching scenes and designs, designing panels, and mounting photographs. Working under conditions that were not always pleas- ing, the staff nevertheless has gone through With the work for the glory of the book. The art work of this year owes its perfection to the guidance, advice, and corrections of Brother Frank Servaites. His help and ideas are responsible for the successful completion of the work. The staff takes this opportunity to extend their thanks to him for his advice and help. The staff was so energetic that their work was T completed inside of two months, Every member has done his share of work: this is one of the rea- sons for the success of the staff. We firmly believe that this year's art work is far superior to that of any previous year. Every member of the staff deserves the heart- felt thanks of the Class of '32 for the time and effort they have spent on the '32 Campanile. Page One Hundred Four
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