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THE STAFF Editor Shirley Richmer Script Mary Dyar, Eugene Ghiloni, Marianne Tanner, Barbara Altmeyer, Joe Ehlermann, Ruth Denz, Jim Thornton, and Jean Healy Make-up Susie O'NeiIl, Jack Kegley, Mary Wey, Disk Wade, Bob Yonker, Joanne Miller, Margie Stasel Business Manager Dorothy Ann Vasck Assistant Businss Manager Ann Cline Editor Shirley Richmer Business Manager Dorothy Ann Vascek The Staff rehears- for the Symphony to make it easily Iistenable. A Song To Re- member is every moment captured for Memoirs. Page Forty-Three
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TI-IE 1951 MEMDIRS symphony of memories temler and guy. Preparing the score for the Symphony of 1951 with its gay and poignant notes has been a happy task for the staff members of the yearbook. We have tried to strike the rich songful cadence evoked by the teachers and the students. We have endeavored to harmonize the activities, including the maior one, athletics. Every performer has worked hard and dili- gently to give to you the 1951 Symphony. Although Sister Marie Bernadette is not listed in the staff, she deserves as much if not more credit than we do. Sister, with her rich store of knowledge has advised and helped us im- mensely. Shirley Richmer, who was elected conductor by student vote, has proved a worthy choice. She has written well of this happy year and has made endless contacts with fac- ulty members and students. Dorothy Ann Vascek, our very capable business manager, accumulated a large per cent of the money during our drive for funds. She has worked equally hard since then keeping patrons and subscribers' accounts balanced. We hope that you enioy hearing our Symphony as much as we have enjoyed play- ing it.
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THE NEWSARK WINNERS Werner Schmidt Elnora Grady Susan Heckman Barbara Lyon with Father Edgar Hoffman l i l 4 Irehrs to arm the school fs i eals Published every two months, the Newsark endeavors to form student opinion and give a complete coverage of school news and activities. The paper is under the patronage of that great French apostle St. Francis de Sales. To fashion student opinion-which mens solidly Catholic opinion-it is necessary to believe utterly in the need for integrating religion and life. Dona Swank, the editor, did her best particularly in assigning and writing editorials to make the Newsark a vital force at St. Francis. That the news sheet is successful in chronicling happenings around school is evidenced by its popularity. Every class has enthusiastically borne its share of the financial burden. An extra column has been added, giving the paper a come-of-age look. The staff of the Newsark has gained much by working on the publication. Besides the inevitable grooming in English Page Forty-Four there is the experience of fulfilling assignments. Too, there is a largeness of view and a deeper appreciation of the school, that comes with being alert to everything that happens. Staffers for volume four of the publication are lbesides the editorj Shirly Richmer, associate editor, Joe Ehlerman and Eugene Ghiloni, sports editors: Jack Kegley, news editor: Elnora Grady, business manager, columnists, Barbara Altmeyer and Mary Wey, and reporters Jean Healy, Emma Jean Cantle- barry, Susan Heckman, iDick Handley, Mary Kuster, James Shaw, Mary Lou Calasso, Helen Raftery, and Judy Le Blanc. Typist and mailers are Sue O'NeilI, Monica Rauch, Ann Cline, Dorothy Ann Vascek, Grace Sforza, Ann Barsotti, Patty Glaub, Barbara Lyon, and Mary Ann Backenstos. The Adviser of the Newsark is Sister Marie Bernadette. Much of the success which has come to the paper is due to her.
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