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Thou art f if in I' A dust... ' ' : --A--.-M ag .- r ,,. ST. ADALBERT Pit ...,s,..s,.. so es- Addx NThe Volume II, No. 5 'o-'9--wf-- w- '-3 Log- 5 ' gms- ywggds fi, . x . My-.gf figs- 4 - 6 f ,' -52g,'?P fi . ,A 3 I , f ' 'X' :f'1,l.:i...' 'lr Pr?s Royalty? POW Paul Catholi Queen rally held thc Led Sprit ICPVS Press, with gntg Senio 3 th3t , sdi Catho tha will tor- ic rendition ve Maris H by a She will chorus Ola the Spirit of the Catholic Press, identifying herself an muah 'ln Bri nf l'YXPf.iO , symbolizing in Lon Natinnal Srlpnlaztir Erma Assnriatinn I949 ALL-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER CPJTICAL SERVICE IIIST JIZMIISTEI - f o .sl' ,Qf ., A ' o ,- 21 6 man In recognition of in merits is amaraicai All-Amrriran lunar- Eating n tiu Fortietiu National Newspaper Critical Service of tlxe Naxiomzl Svhnfaszir Pnu Auociatioa at.- flu University of Minnnota, Sriram'rif.,nz1rr:f:lifzrz,!?im Nm 'ay of April, 1949. IIRGIILANVI 8 IATINII LL-AMBBAX - - wnllnl Appm-'J I-V DTH-AU ' ' 110514181 I wmisuu Q - - moo u annual - muvuans . M , '47 M fb T A L- 1 ,' 'RW Hi i snintly rds Domi- oks gal- Jn into the st.N He showed 'Catholic authors of 'WIS 'in hands with Y 13. ng for ucation nd non- nd ele- soredby cospon- ska was Hin the ska and repre- ouse of hna Mae nia To- ouse of the Sr. M. and The Friday, Drawing a M.Eugenia placed Nha- len at the top as editor- in-chief withhis associate Rose Klawinska. Thomas La- komy,business manager,came next. Under the associate editor was the literary e- ditor,h1rian Maciaggsports editor, Edmund Kushg and photography editor, ddward Zawadzki. Ola Hussak was ruary, l9h9
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je .fdaerfonia n. The 1949 ALBERTONIAN stall sought to develop its theme The Catholic School is an American School as a permanent monument to thc Class of '49. lt endeavored to produce a volume of nieniories that vividly depicts the educational opportunities and significance of Catholic edu' cation in an American democracy. Witliiii its pages there will unfold to you the various aspects of mental, moral. spiritual, social, and physical training hlended in a unity of means and purpose all the elements of which have hecn huilt upon the solid foundation of Christis teachings. THE 1949 ALBERTUNIAN STAFF Now is the time to present the stalf. Paul Wliailexi has heen appointed editor for the specialized task of engineering our ycarhook. Capahle, dependahle, and cooperative, he was fortunate in heing supported hy Rose Klawinska, an efficient interested associate. a group of writers and assistance of faculty advisor, Sister Mary Eugenia. under whose super' vision they started intelligent planning. careful organization, puhlieizing, and patron solicitation. Literary editors Marian Maeiag, S. Gorzejcvvska, R. Cehula, Czarniecka. A. Nowowiejski, M. Stachowicz. M. Sroka, and M. Rzadkiewic: conihined their ellorts in making layouts, working out thc theme. and preparing copy for the engraver. Sports editor E. Kush with his staff. V. Staehowiak, B. Mikrut. and S. Stasik, penned the aecoinplishments of our hoys' and girls' varsity teams and gathered all data on sports. Photography editor, E. Zawadzki. assisted hy S. Gryczewski, L. Luezynski. and L. Kulesik supervised the taking ol' pictures and their preparation for the engraver. They were also responsihle for providing a collection of snapshots hearing on school life. The husiness manager. T. Lakomy, with his ahle ad' vertising assistant. Ola Hussak. made the hook financially possihle. They assigned definite areas for patron solicitation to their staff, G. Czeplewiez, T. Redmerska. and A. Mikrut. and it is hy their tireless etllorts that we can puhlish this hook. Suhscriptions were in the hands of E. Golehievvski who together with R. Dehski. T. Baczkowska. and C. Dahkowska promoted sales in and out of school. Theirs is also the task of distrihuting completed yearhooks. Witli reasonahle supervision on the part of our ad' visor. Sister Mary Eugenia, who made availahle information gained on former hooks. we managed to avoid serious Cdif torial and husiness difficulties with the engraver and printer. f C14 Q ix .,-:iii A , .. iff. Jil gif fo , 7 l 'evawa' llll T www -fs-X ' J i Ai f i:TQ2'i Tom Lakomy, business manager, iseatcdl and E. Golebiewski, circulation manager, lslandingl nicer to discuss patron and subscription drives. M. Sroka helps them with thvir clerical work.
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