St Josephs College - Phase Yearbook (Rensselaer, IN)

 - Class of 1954

Page 29 of 156

 

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Page 29 text:

The heart of the PHASE staff gath¬ ers to consider another tough prob¬ lem. Present are Lee Hixson, Bill Feely, editor Buel Adams, Joe Kneip, Ray Sarlitto, Dick Obergfell, and associate editor Frank Molson. Other staffmen concentrate on work at hand, oblivious to the pho¬ tographer. In the foreground are Ed Bozymski, Bob Michalski, and Bob Brandt. In back, Bob VanHorn, Jack Campbell, Fred Didden, Ray Greg- oire, John White, and Dick Rezek concentrate. Page twenty-five phase For five months of the school -year, a cer¬ tain segment of the college population bar¬ ricades itself behind a closed door in a small office. This segment then attempts to recall to itself the happenings of the past two semesters and to present these happen¬ ings in somewhat legible form in a bound annual capriciously termed a ' ' yearbook. In such a small office and over a similar five-month period, the present volume drew its existence. It is the end-product of the efforts of many individuals—all of whom are glad to present it to you today, hope you are enjoying it, and are very, very happy the whole thing ' s finally finished.

Page 28 text:

Page twenty-four Feeling justly proud of them¬ selves, this hardy trio — the three men most responsible for the pres¬ ent yearbook—scans an earlier draft of the 1954 PHASE for possible er¬ rors. This is obviously hard work and thus accounts for their shabby work clothes and grim concentration. Left is editor Buel Adams, while associate editor Frank Molson is at the right. They flank moderator Father James Hinton. phase These bright smiling faces show how relieved the staff is now that the yearbook is finally done. Scat¬ tered around are, left to right, Bob Michalski, John Hentschel, Ray Gregoire, copy editor Joe Kneip, Jim Zid, Ed Bozymski, sports editor Dick Obergfell, business manager Don Klingenberger, Jack McCarthy, art editor Lee Hixson, Bob VanHorn, Jerry Bednarkiewicz, Fred Didden, Bill Feely, John Good, Ray Sarlitto, Chuck Vietzen, and Jack Campbell.



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-riTOrr.-nr stuff Chronicler of campus events, recounter of biography, history, and fiction, bi-weekly enter¬ tainment medium for St. Joseph ' s—all these and more describe the local journalistic endeavor, STUFF. Through its columns pass some of the brightest, some of the wittiest prose ever penned at Collegeville. It also contains news at times. Proud of its unorthodox name and proud of the 17-year tradition behind it, STUFF outgrew its ancient format this year and pre¬ sented a new, bold front to the reader. Headed by a moderator with an eye toward future ex¬ pansion, STUFF in 1953-54 began the first step toward bigger and better times. STUFF staff for the paper ' s 17th year: seated, Buel Adams, photographic editor Myron Keel, John White, Tom Shworles, Chuck Vietzen, and Ray Goberville. Standing: Ray Gregoire, Ray Sarlitto, Fred Didden, John Good, feature editor Bill Feely, Bill Walker, sports editor Dick Obergfell, editor happy Joe Kneip, Jack McCarthy, Dick Bender, Ed Stepan, Roger Uecker, and Jim Booth. STUFF editor Joe Kneip and the paper ' s moderator, Father James Hinton, talk over growing pains of the bi-weekly sheet.

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