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seminarians Left: Mark Krabbe, Clyde Simon, Robert Cromie, Robert Kinderman, and Franklin Wise. Right: Robert Fecher, Thomas Fort- kamp, Gerard Schmidt, and Ralph Haag. Left: Eugene Torisky, Charles Eisenman, and Leo Nurrenbern. Right: Edgar Jutte, Joseph Rodak, Jerome Eilerman, John Ka- licky, Rudy, and Queenie. Page twenty-one
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At the end of the diagonal walk from the cafeteria, on the opposite side of the chapel from Xavier Hall, there stands a short, squat brick building—the birthplace of many an edi¬ torial gem and witty journalistic comment. The Publications Building officially houses the of¬ fices of the News Bureau, the director of publi¬ cations, the yearbook, newspaper, literary magazine, the Student Council, and the NFCCS. Unofficially it has housed the tears and sobs of STUFF editors over their missing copy, the shrieks of hysterical laughter when the last headline has been written, the staccato clacks of the faithful old Underwoods. publications building Page twenty-three Through the years, the Publications Building has watched the throngs of editors, moderators, staffmen, comlplainants, and admirers pqss through its single door and up its 13 steps to the journalism offices on the second floor. For many years now, publications have been its business. Lately, however, it has had new boarders: the campus-wide governors — the Student Council and the NFCCS—both of which now base their operations from the building.
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