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It V 71913 -'l' HE CAMIPANILE-1933 EDITORIAL STAFF ESPONSIBILITY is the test of courage. Many efforts are easy when the success of the enterprise is assured by some one else. But to enter a new field and know that the planning and directing as well as the accomplishment of every project is matter entirely personal calls for a high degree of courage. The fear of failure has daunted and stopped many grand enterprises. Responsibility is the test of leadership. Courage alone will not bring success. Without proper leadership courage is not an asset ALPHONSE CONIFF but a liability. The great call for leadership that at present has Editor-in-Chief gone unanswered throughout the nation is significant. Leadership demands knowledge and vision. Under the guidance of Brother George Siegwarth, as faculty advisor, the editorial staff of the CAMPANILE courageously undertook the work of the present annual. Despite discouragements and disappointments, refusals and lack of cooperation, they have stood the test. They worked zealously and devotedly at their assigned tasks until they achieved their goal. T011 Row: M. F. Collins, J. Schafer, W. Goebel, A. La Badie. Bottom Row: M. Tucker, F. Wurtsmith, J. Burns. W. McKeosvn, J. Bruce. Pgbu ry n
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Page Eighty was -T HE CAHDANILE-1935 BlUSlNlESS STAFF IFFICULTIES are obstacles to be overcome. From the begin- ning the business staff had to overcome difficulties. Ads were hard to get despite the reduction in prices. Patrons grew fewer. The project seemed hopeless. Continued striving and much campaigning soon made itself felt. Merchants generously responded and friends generously con- tributed. Withal it was not enough. Paper drives, card parties, WILLIAM Koi BE ' I B11sincssMa1mger selling tickets on commission, dramatic performances, sale of pots and pennants, and gymnasium work all were directed towards producing revenue for the annual. Urging, persuading, pleading, the annual staff kept up their enthusiasm, despite the indiffer- ence and rebuifs of others, until they saw the goal in sight. Finally came the great subscription drive. The business staff gratefully appreciate che efforts of all who have cooperated to make this work a success. Top Row: M. Burke, R. Glemet, J. Hurley, N. Hassett. Boflonz Row: M. Leonard, Detlof, L. Gumbelton, C. Piggott, M. W. Kerwin.
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