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medium 01$ eatFwLZL'a Jtotio-n . . . MAGNET AND YEAR BOOK Co-editors, associates and staff; deadlines, copy, and headlines; hours of work and re-write; the com- bination has produced well-rounded, newsy, and enjoyable issues of the Magnet. The 1946-47 Magnets were diligently compiled by the co-editors, Mary Ellen Harrigan and Roy Dunn ably assisted by Patricia Wal- kowski and Richard Webber. Co-editors were elected again after one year during Which the journalistic reigns were held by the editor-in-chief. Reproducing between the red and white covers of this annual the life of the Josephites has been the pleasurable task of the yearbook staff. Under the co-editorship of Robert Packard and Mary Ellen Harrigan and their assistants, Norman My- Ckowiak and Lavonne Smith, the staff aims to foster an apostolic spirit among the readers of this annual through the theme Catholic Action and the Studentf The year-long project has come to completion, we hope you like it! Page 38, lower Left: MAG- NET OFFICERS: Roy Dunn, Co-editor; Richard Webber, Associate Editor; Patricia Walkowski, Associate Ed- itor; Mary Ellen Harrigun, Co-Ediior. Top: Ruih Bushroe, Dolores Dreffs, Josephine Duvilu, Lois Rogulski. Bottom: Theresa Naples, Wanda Nelle , Joan Dah- mer, Jeanne Fake. Page 39, Top: YEARBOOK STAFF: Siunding, Robert Packard, Co-Edivom Eliza- beth Bugala, Norman My- :kowiak, Roy Dunn, Joanne Civello. Siuing: Thomas looby, Mary Ellen Harrigan, Co- Editor; lavonne Smith. Bonom: Joanne Civello, Thomas Looby, Roy Dunn, Ruth Bushroe.
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SEPTEMBER 3 School opens 15 Farewell for Seminarians 16 Class Elections 27 First Pep meeting and dance OCTOBER 6 Animated Rosary 15 Visit from Mother Euphrasia 16 Initiation 18 Bicycle racks arrive 17-18 Teachers1 Convention NOVEMBER 1 All Saints Day 3 Homecoming dance 3-10 Catholic Book Week 11 Graduation Pictures taken Gaemdalb DECEMBER 5 Father Hessler's talk 16 Students rule city 16 Hot lunches started 18 Golden Mass 19 Senior Christmas Play JANUA Y 2 First Basketball game 29-30-31 Father Miller conducts re- treat 23 Student Council celebrates 10th Anniversary
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