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The deft fingers of Bill Roman and Andrew Jurcc quickly assemble head lines. TO PRINTER . . . TO READER variety in news items. They try to cover all departments of the school. They regard the democratic Way of life as the finest idealand e xp r e s s i ng their views through the Cyrilite they expect the s tude nt s to p r a c t i c e it as a preparation for national citizenship through the Christopher Way of life. 45 nl 5 .1 31 3 giugyjfl
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x It 'X Q . ,.,, 14 Y r-PM y ' 'acl ff.. THE CYRILITE . . . FROM EDITOR . . The Cyrilite is firmly woven into the fabric of St. Cyril school life. Publishing this student paper entails a lot of energy and hard and faithful work on the part of the student Workers. It involve s the learning of fo un da tion skills such as training in Writingg training in straight, clear thinking. The staff members spent much time and effort in striving to present number and Cr. Van Kula, P. Sehee, and J. Gansenhuber put their ideas together for a better Cyrilite. X- C A ' I , . . 'A ,, ,.g7f ' V-D., I 1:9- 171-1- JournalismStudents,B.Gon:loly, C. Bielski, J. Gansenhuber, C. Konczal and P. Sehee compiling copy to complete the issue. Sophomores-P. Benkowski, R. Angelovich, J. Kopec, N. Crzyl, and G. Pruzinski display the typical expressions that greet the Cyrilite. 62
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64 'fi George Van Kula, in-chief, burns up the typewriter as the deadline approaches. Mr. George Van Kula, editcr- in-chief, with the able assistance of an editorialstaff each of which, contributeda proportinate share of their time and efforts towards a common goal: that of presenting, in behalf of the Senior Class, a yearbook worthy of the extensive activities and concerted efforts of the students of St. Cyril High. We, the staff, submit this book to you, the Graduate and Under- graduate members of the student body, in hope that it fulfills its purpose: that ofrecording for posterity, the pleasant and fond memories coupled withapersistent Striving for knowledge of your high school days. Someday in the far future, may you shed a tear over the wilted and dusty pages in fond recollection of the days back at St. Cyril. May your high Christopher ideals be revived and replenished as you grasp your Torch anew with a re- newed determination to light up the world in which you live. ,,,,1-.,,,..,,..,.. , .L . ,,.-.www-Q Ng .Q wi yearbook goes into full swing confusion reigns. The Editorial staff is confronted by the deluge Of copy signatures galleys type : s ' s books, paste -up proofs, and other assorted items. A
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