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The staff of the paper includes, First Row, reading Row QL.-RJ: Gerald Murphy, James Murray, Roger fl..-RJ: Michael Carr, james O'Connell, Robert Lin- Murphy, Joseph Donahue, Thomas McGuigan, George nane, Kenneth Orgera, James Scollan fEditorl, Frank Kebe, Patrick Callahan, Leonard Williams, John Carey, Rogers, Jeremiah O'Connor, Neil Graham. Second Vincent Quinn, George O'Neill. THE FDU DER Headed by a staff of competent seniors, the school paper, The Founder, presented at regu- lar intervals the highlights of school news. Its attractive make-up and well-written articles won for it both the warm-hearted approval of the students as well as the sincere encomium of the faculty. Printed in offset by the New City Printing Company of New Jersey, The Founderw en- deavored at all times to be a worthy product of a Catholic High School. Consequently, the writeups of religious news and activities received emphatic attention. Their prominence in each issue helped give the paper the proper balance and perspective. Moderated by Brother Bellows, The Founder, also endeavored to present a coverage of school news that would appeal to all classes of students. Therefore, a premium was placed upon concise, literary English. Every effort was made by the members of the staff to make each issue not Ohlf' highly readable but also to eliminate completely any evidences of poor taste or immature judg- ment. In this way, the school paper was not only a medium for the dissemination of school news but also a vital educational aid as well.
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Seated at the table is the Editorial Staff of the Edmun- Ashe, Luis Munoz, Patrick Callahan and I..'.'0l14lil'd Wil dian. CL.-RJ: Kenneth Orgera, Roger Murphy, John liams. THE EDMLI DIA The first meeting of the Edmundian staff was called early in September. Representatives from several publishing companies gave of their time to give the staff many highlights on the editing and publishing of an Annual. The staff has been busily engaged in gathering material as a good pictorial review of the year's activities. The production which you are now perusing is the humble efforts of the class of 1951, and we trust that you will derive much pleasure in glanc- ing through its pages. We. of the class of '51, do hope that as the years glide by it shall be a medium through which we shall find pleasure in recalling those of our classmates with whom we have prayed, played and studied. Editors-in4Chief john Ashe, Luis Munoz Photographers Roger Murphy Robert Kelly, Henry McDevitt Feature Editors Kenneth Orgera Patrick Callahan, Leonard Williams
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