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A Feature Editor, Neal Novak, plans another article. Crusader Bulletin Editor Mike Morthorst checks out the latest. FRONT ROW: D. Dirt, M. Morthorst, N. Novak, C. Keenan, R Goodharn E. Schlueter, J. Kelsey. ABSENT: D. DiTommaso.
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FRONT ROW: G. Fehr, A. Einspanier. SECOND ROW: R. Taulbee, C. Keenan, D, DiTommaso, C. Zimmer, D. Toebbe, Ti Gilday, T. Wood. THIRD ROW: N. Novak, M. Wathen, R. Goodhart, R. Schlueter, PA DeNLI7 T. Millitzer, I. Kelsey7 RA Hermann FOURTH ROW: M. Morthorst: D. Dirt: Jt Schulhoff, M. Gears, B. Fangman, j. Millette, J. Taphorn, J. Wormus. This is 'bad news 92 CRUSADER To achieve creativity in layout and article con- tent, to have comprehensive news coverage, and to produce a paper that had something to say were the goals which the 1967-68 edition of the Crusader staff set for themselves. To attain these goals, the staff decided that it had to come out with a newspaper at least once a month, and more if possible. Under the guid- ance of Brother Joe Rigot, the staff almost made it, failing only in March to produce a new edition. The majority of the work done on the paper during the year was due largely to the efforts of editor-in-Chief, Eric Schlueter, and his as- sistants. It was their responsibility to assign articles to the writers, submit page layouts, make up headlines, assemble all copy, and ar- range it in its final stage for printing. In all their efforts throughout the year, the staff members tried to give the Crusader a personality and individuality, and make it a paper that students Would want to read. They tried to make it the very best paper possible, alive and sensitive to the multitude of persone alities which made up Moeller High School in the past year.
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SQUIRE Under the capable moderation of Mr; John Massarella, the Squire staff once again published two very fine literary magazines. Although handicapped by a cut in funds, the staff managed to retain the artis- tic quality that has been the tradition of the Squire since its debut only a few years ago. The Squire affords those with the ability to write an outlet for their Creativity. It gives them an op- portunity to see their own ideas and convictions written in their own style and published in their own literary magazine. FRONT ROW: P. DeNu. SECOND ROW: B. Fangman, C. Keenan. THIRD ROW: J. Eichel, J. Schulhoff, D. Flick, BOTTOM: D. Sedmak, T. Baggs, G. Millitzer, C. Huber. TOP: G. Diersing, 8. Wolf, M, Morthorst, T. Banks, C. Zimmer. HISTORY CLUB Through a variety of functions and activities, the History Club tries to instill within its members a deeper understanding and aware- ness of the society around them. Perhaps the most popular programs of the year were the field trips to such interesting sites as the IBM computer center, Ft. Hill, the Rankin House, and Washington D. C. Under the guidance of their moderator, Mr. Herrlinger, the club met twice a month to view and discuss the effects of Prohibie tion, the New Morality, apathy, and crime in The United States. At these meetings the members collected dues for the purchase of books for our library and partic- ipated in such projects as the restoration of the old Unitarian Church on Montgomery Road. 94
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