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Page 19 text:
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STAFF P. Dugan. P. Valentine, ( kilcy and M. DcPaul pose for a picture. The pause that refreshes —P. Dugan. ML I ) • Paul. E. Reilly, J. Ixmian, A. Pduso, M. DeMarco, J. Whitehurst, A. DePaul, P. Canty, A. Belmonte, and A. DeVito. Eds.. J. I.oman and J. Whitehurst inspect the w rite-ups. A. Daloia, P. Enzien and J. A. Ford are getting the flashbulbs ready. J. Whitehurst, M. Forte and T. Miranda pour a bottle of soda for some poor unsuspecting victim at a football game. Another picture is taken for the Year hook; subjects are: G. Grey, M. De Marco, S. Phelps and C. Groben. E. Wixted, A. DePaul and A. DeVito are caught editing some ma- terial. A. DePaul. A. Daloia, J. Ford and D. Rogers count the proceeds from the Card Party.
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YEARBOOK. STAFF In structure our staff resembles a tree with roots, trunk, branches and leaves. The trunk symbolizes the yearbook itself. This would not have been possible without the assistance of all the other parts. Our tree reached its stately grade- through the efforts of the two main branches, literary and art, combined with the support furnished by the roots under the direction of the main root, the business manager and secondary roots. Leaves (other members of the Senior Class) also supply life-growing strength. Our roots and leaves aided by working at the football and basketball games, by selling at foodsales, by assisting in drives and dances, card parties and fashion show. The commercial department also, like the roots and leaves, aided the tree’s growth by cooperating with the editors. The tree owes its final glory to Literary editors—J. Whitehurst and J. A. Loinan. Art editors, M. Turner and N. Louprette together with the Business Manager—A. Daloia. A. Alonzo. J. A. Ford and S. Russo who gave their time and cars for transporting goods and members to and from activities sponsored by the Staff. F. Baxter, A. M. Belmonte, R. Cavanaugh. A. DePaul. M. DePaul, A. DeVito. M. Forte, C. Groben, J. Lenihan, T. Miranda, A. Peluso, K. Smith, E. Wixted worked at the games. G. Grey, G. Palmieri, V. Perkins were the odd job men. P. Canty was our auctioneer at the white elephant sale. A. Cirella, M. Connelly, D. D’Aloia, M. DeMarco, N. Herrick. C. Kilcy, S. Phelps, P. Rocco, and D. Tuccillo were members who supported our foodsale and P. Enzien, R. De Crescente L. Zullo, who were our photographers. Jane Anne Loman Jane Whitehurst Ass't Literary Editor Literary Editor Adelc Daloia Business Manager Nancy Louprette Marylyn Turner Ass't Art Editor Art Editor [ 14]
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