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smief. Nlikuizfwsh S ers Weinfurtner. Sewers OW ' THE STAR With a handful of earnest, energetic young men ready to devote their time and creative efforts to publishing the first Star in eleven years, the work on the current issue began back in May. 1945. when clicking shutters started recording the candid camera history which encompasses the entire school for the '45-46 school year. Under the guidance of Mr. Robert Kass, moderator of The Star. Donald Sauter was given the directorial reins on the yearbook and, after serious deliberation, he selected a staff which was to find itself tested in almost every division of yearbook work before the finished product was distributed to the student body. Certainly the most taxing demands fell upon Alan Sattler, the Literary Editor, who, with Robert Nlikuszewski, the Associate Editor- in-Chief, did most of the writing which appears on these pages. Robert Sowers is almost wholly responsible for the pictures gracing the pages of The Star and the clever and unusual shots which you see are testimonials to his abilities as an imaginative photographer. To Rev. Brother C, Peter. FSC., The Star also acknowledges a debt of gratitude for his splendid contributions to the photographic sections of the book, To Myron Luthringer. the financial division was no problem for he applied the sales technique gleaned from three years' apprenticeship on the Shamrock Club. The Star Night Dance in Christmas Week Luthringer. Som-ers. Wk-infiirtner, Luth ringeiq Sartler and Mila -ve ,Slew slti. and the advertising section of The Star were successful because of Mike's directorial efforts. Once again, The .Star is indebted to a faculty member for his invaluable assistanceg this time to lVlr. John Barden who worked so untiringly in the cause of ads. Harry Kerr found the athletics section much to his liking since he has been doing sports for several years and he imparted his crisp, brittle descriptive style to recounting the high spots of outstanding sports events. Actually, there is no one student to whom the entire responsibility fell, for The Star. as we now see it. is the combined effort of a unified staff which worked for one putposefa book presenting the best which St. Josephs Collegiate Institute has to offer. . ' r. S ers Nlikuszewski. l-Ufllnnge . OW Q Sattler. W9'nfu'tner' 3' Kerr Q ed Saute, 'iw
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THE STUDENT PRINTS Seatd Meyers Murty Lepczylc Sauter Sxnclalr Menge Schnesl Pauly DAmato Murphy Standmg Griffin Hausle Brunnlng Altenburg Cooney Fxtzslmons Sattler Sweet acobu Kerr Stabel Strxegel Rechm Demslce Adams Luthrmger Stemvsachs Attestxng to the democratxc nature of the student body at St osephs rs the monthly publlcatlon of the school newspaper, The Student Punts Planned, wrrtten and ed1ted by the students, xt serves not only to record the many phases of hrgh school llfe but further acts as a medlator between the faculty and the stu dent body Through the efforts of a well tramed staff of edrtors and reporters, an excellent coverage of news and sports, supplemented by a varxety of hterary maternal IS provlded rn each rssue Talent for thrs staff IS selected from the freshman class each year, whereupon the candidates are glven a brref course ln the prmcrpal elements of journalrsm by Brother Peter, FSC The Slxvfuzt Prmts moderator Bexng admitted to the staff as reporters upon completxon of the course, these boys are soon gwen oppor tunxty for advancement Durmg thelr sophomore year, those who prove themselves worthy by abrllty and effort life PFOITIOICCT IO 3SSlSf3I'1f CdlIOI'Sl'11pb and Il1856 111 turn, ZISSLIYTIS l6ZiCl8I'Sl1lp of Elle newspaper ln tl'1ElI' JLIFIIOI' year 38 8d1f0I'S Last summer, for the thlrd tlme ln 1ts hlstory, Tlvt oludent Prznls was honored wrth the award of Inter natnonal Flrst Place by the u1ll and Scroll Soclety of Amerlca It was also announced that the trtle of All Calfmlzc had been conferred upon our school newspaper for the fourth t1me by the Catholic School Press Assoclatron of Marquette UHIVCYSIIY To provide the alumnr 1n service wlth news of therr Alma Mater, over a thousand copxes of The Stzadenl Przniv are sent to all parts of the United States and overseas each month KENNETH MENGF, 46 '46 4 ' J l T V , 2 'q . . W - L' 7 1 551 Q V 1 7 I ' Q 1 7 V 5 5' . . J,. .. ..., . . 7 .
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