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Editor- in-Chief .... Associate Editors ,... Artists ................. Production Manager .... . .Robert Schiavone . . . .Gerald Wellens James Ayers Raymond Belongie Donald Mleziva .Ronald Vande Loo Richard Olson .. . ...Roy Klister Production Stall ..........,. Richard Braun Business .... . . . Ronald Pigeon .Michael Marquardt Thomas Hoffmann James Selinsky Caravan editors and stan, standing: Thomas Hoffmann, Rich- ard Braun, Ronald Vande Loo, and Ronald Pigeon. Sitting: Donald Mleziva, Gerald Wellens, Michael Marquardt, Robert Schiavone, Roy Klister, James Ayers, and Raymond Belongie. Roy Klis ter winds the mimeograph machine as James Selinsky feeds the mac hine for the next issue of Caravan. Ronald Pigeon passes out Caravan copies to Thomas Mottard. Charles Hillman and William Tomcek read the issues with interest. The editors and staff of the Caravan, a literary magazine under the direction of Father Gordon Gilsdorf, publish three issues a year. Each issue is handled by college students. All seminary students are encouraged to contribute articles to this magazine. Seminarians who submit articles are given the satisfac- tion of seeing their names under their literary efforts. Richard Braun and Thomas Hoffmann sell Caravan to David Reiser, Dennis Siebers, and Michael Belongie. Robert Bootz can hardly wait to get his copy. 51
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Editors, sitting: James Andrus, Allison Laabs, John Black, Thomas Stodola, Patrick Elliott, William Baye, Tim Schroe- der and John Jagemann. CCR Under the general supervision of Father Gordon Gilsdorf and with the cooperation and coordination of the staff and editors, the Cor Ad Cor comes out four times a year. Offering a great deal of variety and interest, this newspaper, edited by the high school, is appreciated by the entire student body. The C01 Ad Cor commands the respect of the Editor-in-Chief. . ...John Black Managing Editor .... .... A llison Laabs Literary Editor. . School Editor .... Feature Editor. . , Alumni Editor. . . Sports Editor .......... . . . . .James Andrus . . . . . .Patrick Elliott Victor Klimoski . , . .... William Baye .Tim Schroeder Art and Make-up ............ Jeffrey Gerrits Picture Editor. . . John Jagemann Assistant Literary Editor ...... John Hartjes Assistant Sports Editor ....... Michael Ronk Beat Reporters ,.,.......... Kenneth Tozier Steven Frozena, Thomas Garber, Lawrence Drexler, Randolph Remmel, James Boudreau, Robert Thompson Special Assignment Reporters . Joseph Caron James Geenen, Kenneth Golfard, Thomas Kupsh, Edward Meier, Daniel Ferrier, William Larme, Stanley Spence, David Pendergast Copy Readers .................. Gerald Tess Edward Wimmer Proof Readers ....... ..,.. P aul Patenaude Albert Schmitt Business Manager ........, Thomas Stodola Librarians .,......... ..... P atrick Murphy Richard Porior Photography ................ Mission Photo Circulation Managers ..,.. Harold Schneider Thomas Weyers Typists ...,............ Senior Typing Class Faculty Advisor .... Father Gordon Gilsdorf AD COR students. By it they are able to read about the various happenings and events which take place at the seminary. Staff, first row: E. Meier, P. Murphy, K. Tozier, R. Porior, E. Wimmer. Second row: K. Goffard, G. Tess, T. Weyers, W. Larme, H Schneider, A. Schmitt. Third row: R. Remmel, L. Drexler, J. Geenen, S. Frozena, T. Garber, P. Patenaude. A gximti
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Ad Altare staff and editors, left to right: Thomas Stodola, William Vander Heyden, Thomas Hoffmann, Bernard Vanden Berk, Myron Van De Ven, David Egan, James Selinsky, Michael Marquardt, John Brochtrup, John Lonsdale, Roy Klister, Thomas Mottard, Daniel Wendt, James Ayers, and Ronald Vande Loo. One of the students' biggest projects is the Ad Altare. It is a time consuming task which begins the first weeks of September and AD stretches to April. The task requires the co- operation of not only the editors and staff but also of the student body. To put out a coherent year book is a more difficult task than meets the eye. Not only must the editors gather the material, but, more important, they must put together the gathered material into a unified plan. The driving forces behind the Ad Altafe are Reverend Gordon Gilsdorf, faculty advisor, and Michael Marquardt, editor-in-chief. James Selinsky, Roy Klister, William Vander Heyden, and Thomas Hoff- mann crop pictures for the yearbook. Us F? Hold it! You're going to like this picture. David Egan cuts out paper dolls.
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