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Li W kl In January 1950, the first issue of the school paper was printed. It was nameless, two pages long and typed in capital letters. This paper was later called 'Sanctus Corridorus'fHoly Hallsl and retain- ed this name for the first three years of public- ation. The first editor was Robert England: Fred was his successor, Ronald Hagler was the third chief executive. In 1951 a new press was obtained, and aptly named the Printer's Devil because of the trouble it invariably caused. This year, However, our sup- eriors realized our need, and now we have a press that works. Deo Gratias! Israel EDITOR John Leyes On this and on the page following appear a few of the personages who made the week- ly printing of this paper possible. Had it not been for their untiring and devoted eff- orts, it is unlikely that the Lion Weekly would have appeared with the regularity that characterized it throughout 1952-1953. To those whose names appear in these pages, and to those whose names may have been forgotten, we extend our heartfelt thanks for their efforts throughout the year. A. Firetto - Cartoonist B. Lafleur E D I T O R I y A I L - Art J. Samson - Headlines , S I T A F F I 32222 ' F- Fellneff D- Belfer- Front- R. O'Donoghue J. Curtin M. Steffler -E?Eiggt?glgiFbY, iLlMCGibb0Uf J' Wagner, Rack- H. Hoegler, J.,Fehrenbach: M. Levings BELFER, DAVE - 'Satch' kept us up to date' on the happenings of the musical world. CURTIN, JIM: HENZEL, ED: O'DONOGHUE, BOB- Let us know of the hap- penings in IXC. FEHRENBACH, JOHN - Sports writer. FELLNER, FRANK - We read Frank's jokes in the Oscar column each week. KIRBY, HUGH - 'Wheels' kept the day-hops up to date on the boarder's tricks. LEVINGS, MIKE - The dorm representative. McGIBBON, JAMES - 'Rover' wrote humorous sketches of the Grade XII crew. STEFFLER, MURRAY - A promising writer from Grade XA. WAGNER, JOHN 8 WESTFALL, CHARLES - These two made fun of their fel- low inmates in Grade XI.
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BOJTJC rs frm Uwe 3-iais Front Boy: E. Lopez, E. Franco, G. Trevino. Second 593: P. Hyan, N. Emblem, J. Leach, A. VanHee, J. Reinhardt, H. Scott, J. McNab, C. Wilson, G. Hayes, J. Shinstock. Third Hoy: R. Renner, J. Nardella, W. Thomson, B. Villegas, H. Shoup, H. Kirby, A. DeVos, P. Houston. Back Hoy: W. Kennedy, P. Denomme, G. VanDamme, G. Schwenker, J. McFadden, B. Weber, J. Sullivan, M. Molina, J. Calzonetti, E. Fernandes, B. Fritz, E. Woodcock, P. Fischer. Bodrders from the Dorm' Front How: D. Coles, G. Kloepfer, A. Holland, W. Morkin, P. Kuntz, E. Hansford, A. Arcand, L. Rossi. , Second How: F. Kolarik, J. Thomasing, J. Bilodeau, L. Gevaert, J. Weishar, G. Brown, E. McCarthy, G. Hodgins, K. Cassis, P. Luciani. . Back How: F. Chernish, J. Querin, D. Freudeman, H. Quesnelle, M. Levlngs, J. Carreno, D. Belfer, P. Johnston, S. Coles, M. Caraher. J. Kirchner, J. Coburn.
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. .zz ,S 1:-ESBSJK 2 A i 1 9 I 69 3 'Af J F s QP F 'O 417' Q,6sisl900 Q r 323430 0 Ogeqkj, D 416-565166. my 493+ , Bill Braun 04-Q oe 0,2 fo , 9' Lion Carrier Boy Jg, 1 Ceo -S 1 3 Q rw V .XMLMRQ ,, airy 5 Q D Ffa X A X ' ...Nl w ith Qi in F if f up 4, -2 .1 B ' X - wif? -' Q ASSEMBLY CREW P. Denomme, B. Kennedy, B. Fritz, G. Schwenker, P. Houston, OUR FACULTY ADVISOR Father Comerford,C.H. N. Emblem, G. Trevino. It is never unusual to forget someone, so if there is someone who has been forgotten, it is quite unintentional. However, we cannot forget the great driving force behind this publication. This great inspiration came in the form of Father Com- erford, our faculty advisor. Father was our emis- sary who kept everything together whenever dis- agreements arose. It was also this same Father Comerford who obtained our new press. Thanks Father, and may your work in the future have the same suc- cess that we, the members of the staff, had in our many relations. d
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