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The story behind the making of that chronicle is one of deadlines, late-burning lights, groans and a snowstorm of copy sheets. Somehow, out of the malestrom of whirling people, pictures, copy, and sound, each issue emerges. It has somtimes been hard work. It has always been enjoyable. Stuart Meisenzahl and the moderator work out some kinks in the prose line suit High School, Rochester, N. Y. “Dear Mother, | won't be home tonight. Howard says | have to rewrite it again.” Tony Zito, the Lance's, night staff. Editor-in-Chief H, Angione Sports Editor W. Waldert News Editor D. Northrup Photography Editor T. Barker Associate Editors: D, Doell, D. Magde, S. Meisenzahl, P. Stein, A. Zito. News Stoff: J. DeSando, T, Ehmann, W. Kemp, P. Kennerson, P. Knauf, G, Lappan, F. Ma- honey, A. Maley, P. Maley, P. Mannix, J. Morin, V. Prestianni, T, Shea, J. Vassalo, A. Yarback. Sports Staff: G. Locklin, P. McGrath, D. Pisci- tello, G. Roche, T. Scharf, S. Ujlaki. Production: C. Bragg, D. Brady, J, Calus, D. Limieux, H. McCrossen, T, McGrath, L. Te- desco, Standing: Lang, Edwards, Tedesco, Zito, Conroy, Nochelski, Seated: Podsiadlo, Garvey, Mahoney. 65
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ia LANCE is the pioneer publi- cation of McQuaid. As the staff members completed the fourth volume, they could look back with real pride at the chronicle they had written of the growth of McQuaid. This picture is dedicated to the unsung heroes of the Lance: the rewrite men Dan Doell measures up on the layout board, where many Fahtt, 2 good fight Was won and lost Standing: Doell, Maley, Yazback, Angione, Magde, Stein, Barker. Sitting: North- rup, DeSando, Meisenzahl, Waldert. What do you mean, there's no front page? Mr. O'Con- nor, SJ. and Howard Angione have @ quiet moment of panic together. 64
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Barker, Nochelski, Lootens, Button, Fr. Cogan, S.J., Conroy, Donovan, Angione, Podsiadlo. Kennerson, Fleming, Esterheld, Oberkoetter, This is the first Accolade and these are the men who are responsible for it. They deserve the praise and the blame. They have drawn hundreds of feet of lines and squares; scanned hundreds of pictures; measured, cropped, pasted, patched and proof-read. It was not always interesting work they did. (Have you ever counted envelopes?) Sometimes it was frustrating. (Who lost the Biology Club?) Frequently it was amusing. They are proud of their book because they produced it. Some painted desks... some drew lines and squares... the typewriters chattered 66
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