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Moderator. . . . STAFF Mr. MacPeck, S.J. Editor Ass’t Ed Phil Woodard Sports Ed Ass’t Sports. . . Chas. Marsh Art Ed Photo Ed Tom Chin Business Larry Elsener Managing Ed.. Staff Chuck Scurich J. McQuaide B. Murphy R. J. Asselin R. McKannay R. Abel J. Hall T. Gillin C. Kollerer (L. to R.) Locke, Murphy, McQuaide, O'Dwyer, Norona, Kollerer, McAllister, Hall, Gillin THE GREEN YEARS This was the green year; this was a year of be- ginning for the new, junior editorial staff sched- uled to learn by doing this year and then work from that learning next year. In these pages you see the first fruits of the training year. We hope you like what you see. If you do, imagine what it'll be like next year! If you don’t we hope you're not around next year— that is, you must be a senior or completely lacking in artistic taste. At any rate it's been fun. (Sure it has. We like staying up until two on deadline nights! We like chewing our nails waiting for the censor to pro- nounce his verdict! We like listening to everyone else's ideas on what we should have done or re- ports on what such-and-such a school did in ’59! We love it, I said we ... ) And the theme? Well, we think it’s self-explana- tory, that is if you've read the theme page write-up which is a year book editor’s editorial. Phil Woodard, ass't ed., wrote the dedication and the articles for the Mothers' and Fathers’ Clubs. He also swept the office floor. Other front-line heroes were Bob Hassing, a good man with an artistic flare and disdain for sleep; Bob (tee hee) Murphy; lay-out artist, Johnny McQuaide and the survivors of the dark ( Black Hole of SI ) room Tom Chin and John Hall, ace photographers. Credit is due, too, to Kee Coleman Studios, pho- tographers responsible for so many fine group shots in this year’s Ignatian. And let’s not forget Bob Hassing who designed the cover! (L. to R.) Tierney, Steele, Spohn, Neely, McCarthy, Centner
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FORUM Standing by its ancient tradition of being the power in the Golden Gate speech Association, the St. Ignatius Forum enjoyed another successful year and again proved to be truly representa- tive of SI. Under the experienced eyes of Fr. Henry, S.J., and the youthful guidance of Mr. Coleman, S.J., the Forum could cer- tainly boast of being well coached. But good coaching was only half the secret of the Forum's success. Excellent material, as in any other team effort, was the deciding factor. With such senior stalwarts as Vic Berardelli, John Gallo, Con Walsh, Jim Gotelli, and John Cahill, what speech club could help but be a great? Such juniors as Gene Judge, Bob Carson, Paul Hanley, Steve Barter, Phil Woodard, Rick Del Bonta proved to be at the core of the team to assure the Forum that next year will be equally great. Soph-froshcrs like John Scaglia, Dave Mezzera, Paul Bergez, Rich Teebay and Andrew Canepa wiH be a big asset to the Forum in future years. The officer—Vic Berardelli (Pres.), Gene Judge (Vice-Pres.) and Dave Mezzera (Sec.-Treas.)—conducting meetings accord- ing to parliamentary procedure, continued the tradition of organization. Whether debating this year's topic (Federal Aid to Educa- tion), or interpreting famous speeches or literary masterpieces of the past, the Forum both educated and entertained its audi- ences. It's been a gold letter year for the Forum and one in which it has retained its respected tradition as being a force to be reckoned with in the G.G.S.A. ' The good is ofi interred with their bones.-
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