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Y 1 X65 dank tk fbfiw x W9 ,fJN5 L is A P Nqr? H0 'br This picture, as you see, r presents no particular individual of our school, but rather the results of nine months of literary inspiration and per spiratlon Such a varied assortment of finished products would perhaps not have xt been produced by a single individual nor 1, even by a small group In view of the W fact that editing and composing a school paper takes many hours of labor and that B on the other hand, in a routine schedule of a boarding school the average stu dent's spare time is limited, our school paper, THE MARINEWS, has no permanent editor Each of the sixth year men has his turn at editing an issue he selects his own staff assignee material for news articles, editorials and features plans the makeup and composition and supervises the production of the paper Through this policy every graduate can truthfully say he has had some practical experl ence in journalistic production and has learned some of the rudiments. Moreover, the regularly revolving new crew aimed to give us a Nnew lookn on each issue. Naturally, because of natural talents or acquired knowledge, some are chosen more often than others to work on the staff. Even so, special recogni tion is due to Joe Clauss for his faithfulness at the mlmeograplf machine. Bill Martin and Howard Snider were outstanding for faithfulness and skill in artistic designs and Bill Spranger worked untirlngly to assure everybody his regular copy. -17- . xvkk -X ' f , . . F -.4 ' r ' Q ' ,-My 1'?'5i ff! f.f , My . ' ' I '.f. fa . ' 'f , 'V X 3-X' f ' J aw, f X . CQ y .Xf if .,.1 V- y V 4 V ,T ' gf- I ,Vf. ' 5: ' l Vf-,M ,Vw X. xff' 5 s U u A jg-1--.,x .V V,,.f ' . 'QA 1 f , ' 2' aku' ,, -4 ' . ' ' ,ff x H! xx A v ' K 5 ., H . X, - M-Ag, .Mix . . , g, .X 42, phi, ,N -..Mfg A W V ' w.. .GW f k f 'f . V yr. QM.. - , I 5 Y ' ,QS ,.':,'i'V fx.-. 1 . I 4 w W- VV ,a L w x s V ,Vx Vfif.. ,V.- WN- , - c,-wg, g X ' , , , 7, ,, ,MDM 'am 1 a vgflf-ff N x 9- J, A 4154 ' rs. 'V faq Q.'g,s:,',,,,,V V ,tx , sf J '- V V. gif., .,, M VSQNTW N 4 ,f- dk f 'X ' . 4 A-. JU- . A -' No- '- J -r -- ' ' , . '- Rf' Q'3 5'7-'L-5 i4. VrN7',- DF! N. ' ' A ' -'YS 53 -Q, ff- . .'i7:151T ' f-3 V, g- ug, 3, , A Aww, . ... V y as A V ,,5,:f , ff I ' ' ' ' l' V:'Lif7r- f ' , 4 ipaq? , .l .M , , 39 iz'-' 552153: l Q: a' , V --v MV wmw ewzia . -' , . ' ' ' ,-f'VfQe3S Q V ' gm , 5 xiii ,. . - , v ' W 1-.2 N ,, K V 1?-f,gg'.r. H14 ,gf , .. , - ' '-1 - ,, 1 3 , , ,f ' 'I V 1 51?'w?:ff' :iff , , . 5505, 1 , ,iq ' 235553-' .ijgfi : f .:' . I 14- H , . ,. y' .. . , +A 3 ' 3, ,xg .r C- . Vx ,Q 4 . F f' Q 1, . n l l ' ' . R . ' 1 . . I ! A .
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THE SPIRE STAFF During the school year, the student body looks forward with eager an ticipation to the publication of the year book It is the acme of the year's literary and journalistic endeavors The value of such a book is measured only by the thoroughness and un derstanding with which it presents the school, its students, and their various activities and organizations In the years after graduation when the real test of value comes, it our hope that this issue of THE SPIRE will bring back fond memories Editor Donald Isenbarger Assistant Editor Donald Vernon Business Manager Eugene HOffI119.1'1 Ass't Business Manager Patrick Mattingly Class Editors James Tracy, James O'Ne1ll Organizations Editor John Murray Sports Editor Will-18111 SPPHNSGT' Events Editor Lawrence Nolan Artists John Klem, Floyd Miller Faculty Advisor Rev. Albert W. Bishop, OSC REV. ALBERT W. BISHOP - 16 - ' ' 19
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EUFHARISTIC OMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY The SCDALITY OF THE BLESSED JIRGIN MARY has been canonically erected at OUR LADY OF THE LAKE SEMINAR! It is the most active and influential organization school The Bodality sponsored many of the e vents of the year, the Halloween Party and the Ice Carnival, to mention a few Through the appoint ment of committees to dir: ect student attention, the Sodality has promoted a greater interest 1 Catholic l1terature,bo0ks and periodicals GATHDLI' LITERATURE COMMITTEE .545 The underlying pur pose of tre Sodality is to foster greater love for God through devotion to His Blessed Mother, in whose honor a beautiful shrine was erected this year Trough sodalists are urged o do a things through Mary, em- phasis is placed upon special services in her honor, Mass, Holy Com munion and the recitation of the Office every se cond Sunday Father Hen ry Mehr, OSC is the mod- erator BLESSED VIRGIN S OMMITTEE
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