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The plan . . . to produce a book that would stand as an original monument to, and record of, a memorably original class. Anselmian Staff This year a relatively small, but highly compact staff composed your yearbook. In sc- lecting Paul Hoye as editor-in-chief, the senior class wisely chose a tireless, experienced man to guide the entire project. From the outset, his plan was to produce a book that would stand as an original monument to, and record of, a memorably original class. To this end he chose an editorial staff comprised of men who had displayed outstanding capabili- lites. jack Fitzmaurice and Frank Murray were assigned to split the managing editorship While Andy Normandeau and 'Whitey'Rom ably hand- led the photography end contributed greatly to the financial department. The exceptional art work in this year's ANSELMIAN is the work of john Noga, aided by Gerard Doyon. Ted Boulogiane, poet laureate of the school and associate literary edi- tor, created the poem setting the theme. To Bill Early, literary editor, fell the task of writing all the actual copy from information supplied by reporters Frank Connolly, Ed Feeney, Chuck Austin, Lou Vigliatura, and Larry Maroni. Faculty moderator was Mr. Austin Frain. Hoye . . . Early . . . Boulogiane . . . A critical sense and a rerl pencil. Bl00ll, Sweat, :tml a typewriter. imagery and a poetic miml.
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