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n umpud |ew6pape ' Every two weeks news of the campus is brought to St. Joe students and to scores of colleges and high schools throughout the country by STUFF, College- ville ' s newspaper. STUFF is now in its fourteenth year. Since its first issue rolled from the presses in 1937, STUFF has afforded its staff of editors and reporters first-hand experience in the gathering of news, re¬ porting and publishing; it has developed in them a sense of responsibility and has trained them in accuracy of thought and expression. The fine experience gained as members of STUFF ' S staff is attested to by the editors of 1948 and 1949, each of whom went directly from St. Joseph ' s to responsible positions in the journalistic field. Father Davitt, Thomas Suess, John Cummings Rudy Volz and William Nye Robert Braithwaite, Leonard Holland, Robert Gregdire, Thomas Suess, Philip Fleming, Rich¬ ard Uecker, George Jostes, Donald Nowicki. I,
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Patrick J. O ' Neill, Business Manager, Father Davitt, Director Staff Editor.-.Edward D. Collins Associate Editors.Philip Sanborn, Philip Stahl Sports Editors.Frank Gilligan, John Cummings, Robert Braithwaite Art Editor.Robert Kunka Staff Photographers.Leonard Holland, Thomas Stein Business Manager.Patrick O ' Neill Robert Braithwaite, Leonard Holland and John Cummings Page twenty-thrse
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w, eru ' u ug uzine Frank Pavalko, Father Birkley, David Coady, James Cramer Robert Underwood, Daniel Deneau. St. Joseph ' s Literary Maga¬ zine, MEASURE, missing from the campus for two years, re¬ turned this spring with David Coady as editor and Father James Birkley, faculty adviser. MEASURE first appeared in 1937 and has given the students at St. Joseph ' s an opportunity to express themselves in the form of fiction, drama, and poetry. Literary creations, department¬ al studies, book reviews, and stories are carefully chosen by a student-editorial staff. The magazine is published twice annually. f oetr •Socleti With Mr. Stephen Sanderlin as adviser, the Poetry Society of St. Joseph ' s was revived on the campus this past year. Monthly meetings enable the members to study our Catholic heritage in poetry and to learn to create poetry of their own. David Coady is president of the group; John Cummings, vice president; and Gregory Presnail, secretary-treasurer.
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