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.M First Semester: Tony Karls Second Semester: Joe Hornacek Steve Umhoefer hCum ramis palmarum . . uQuam delecta tabernacula tua read the words of the psalmist; although the de- light he referred to was principally a spir- itual joy, who can doubt that external beauty of the place of worship was im- portant. It still is. And if the chapel is wcll-ordered and on occasion beautiful, much of the credit goes to the sacristans who 5 end more time at their work than the orginary citizen appreciates. There are Mass vestments to be set out each day, altars to be prepared, etc., etc. Fr. Doheny chose four students this year, and they did excellent work. gee Hornacek, Steve Um- hocfcr, John She esta, and Tony Karls are in a fine tradition and have not failed that tradition. Page 50 John Shcbcsta
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The work of the Via men at St. Francis is of such a nature. Today's students, tomorrow's priests, will keep their Via. They will open it to such and such a page, reflect on the delightful past, and make comparisoneodi- ous or gracious-with any num- ber of future days. A school an- nual just is not ephemeral. That's why its work is important. This year, under the direction of EditorsJim Wood, the board of editors has sifted activities to learn what is worth preserving. It has sent the curious snout of the HGraflex into corners to un- cover history. It has selected and cut and ferspired and succeeded. Indee it has succeeded. This book in your hands is the evi- dence. Page 52 o -. t tacky; 131v WM '3. James Wood. .Editonin-chief Business Manager Asst. Photographer Typist Raymond Kertz .Asst. Editor Layout Editor Asst. Photographer Typist David Borresen .Asst. Photographer Typist Seven doesrft seem like a large segment of a school of four hun- dred or more, does it? The dent that photographic heptarchy might make on a school year is not generally significant. But this is not the case when one considers the work of the school annual. What these lads do is make his- tory. Not the kind of history that is lost in the covers of books un- opened after graduation but the kind of history that grows with the years, that ceases to pale in importance. It seems more fra- grant and interesting each time ac- quaintance is renewed. Daniel Krejci. . . . . . . .Layout Michael Kenney ..... Copy Editor James Bruch ......... Sports Editor Staff Artist Asst. Layout David Kinney ........ Head Photographer Rev. John M. Murphy . Advisor
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