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ln any school the coverage of the varIous happenmgs concernIng the school IS a matter of the first Importance ThIs Iob IS handled at St Joes by the Student PrInts the monthly publIcatIon of the Maroon and WhIte The staff of the PrInts was headed thIs year by Eugene Mack Mr Mack a veteran wruter of the paper for the past four years besldes beIng EdItor IH Chlef was In charge of the front page whIch IS easIly the barometer of a papers lIterary worth HIs AssocIate EdItor In ChIef was Sophomore Francls Klocke who also wrote the sketches of outstandIng students appearlng In the Boys of the Month column The News Department of the Student PrInts was very ably dIrected by .hm Murty JIm also a four year vet of the St Joe publIcatIon even devIated from hIs News Staff to Wflle the feature artlcle Half WIt a Ioke column The edItor of the Features Staff was DennIs SmIth SmItty authored some of the most popular Items of the entIre paper These Included the Class Roomers lnquIrIng Reporter and even some of the stIrrIng edItorIals appearIng In the PrInts The thlrd page devoted to the coverIng of sports at St Joe s fell under the guIdance of Don Boesl Sport Shorts was the headIng of hIs Informal comment column on the ath letIc prowess or lack of It manIfest In the Maroon and WhIte sport fields Two Junlors John AlfIerI and RIchard Summers b6SIdeS SGFVIDQ as reporters were In command of the Art and BUSINESS Staffs of the PrInts ln addItIon to these edItors and theIr aforementIoned columns there also were many other very popular artIcles whIch were a regular feature of the paper Not the least of these were BrIan Kellys Theater Notes Don AverIlls Sports lntervlews and Larry Ser cu s Needlln Around a revIew of all types of musIc The Moderator and drIvIng force behInd the success of the Student PrInts was the Rev Brother ChrIstIan FSC No matter how many other thIngs he had to do and there were plenty of them Brother ChrIstIan always found tIme to help the members of the staff wIth any grave problems that arose That all aforementIoned IndIvIduals and the general staff dId theIr work well was man Ifest by the many awards receIved by the Student PrInts the most noteworthy of whIch was the first place ratIng ID ITS dIvIsIon of competItIon wIth other hIgh schools In the country by the ColumbIa ScholastIc Press AssocIatIon as the best paper among the PrIvate and Paro chIal secondary schools of Buffalo M y M k t d by STUDENT PRINTS t FF 1 . . . . , . . I . . , II - II - . . , 1 ' ' 1 . . . , . . . , . - - I - - II II - 1 II II - - - - II II ' I - - II - II II- II - I . - - - II I II - I I II II II - - II ' ' 1 1 . . , . 1 - 1 II II - - - II II 1 1 1 I I , . - I II II - I II - II 1 1 ' I II I I II - - , . ,, . . ,, . . . , . . . , , I 1 I a or ru is in erviewe sa
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. 'fx ' .1 fi N I, , 5 a ww 1 'n I l x, C 2 A N . . Seated: Bocclo, Carla, Altterl, Marty, Smnlw, Mack, Boesl, Summers, Sercu, Wallace, Llrnerslci, Povlnelll, Baurnler. Standmg: Mallefre, S. Maher, Evers, Wlnfrlnger, Mlnnemeyer, Kloclre, Zimmer, Casey, Callahan, Averill, Janlcowslcv, Malanowski, Irwin, Donovan, T, Murphy, Fagan, Voll, Kelly, Hallman, F, Dowmng, Wrttmann, Nebrvrn, Scl'vrftPr'l-51, Caulev. Carwloll Editor Mack recevves Erie County T. B. Award Student Prints ag p.-.awww ,N W, Www? in tmittllt ttll li 3 lmtlmtl ln xii l Y V Xl Carrezling copy ' sue I on as Planning
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Dramatic Society For its fifty-ninth year of existence, the Dramatic Society, which is the oldest extra-curricular activity at St. Joseph's, presented Almost Summer. Under the guidance of Brother C. Clement, Moder- ator, and Director Mr. Hal Mordaunt, the three act comedy was presented on Thanksgiving Eve in Klein- 5ERCUf M, hans Music Hall. The story itself was concerned about Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and Paul, the eldest son, who was confronted with the problem of graduating. He crammed for his history exam with a crony, Jack, so as to go to the lake with Jane, his sweetheart. After many hilarious episodes he graduated and left for the beach. Mary Ann Boyle, Phyllis Walker, Patricia MacGillivray, Barbara Milbyer and Jean Wagner took the feminine roles. Representing the school were Francis Klocke, Eugene Mack, Dennis Smith, Robert Cooney and Robert Surra. Supporting the cast backstage were Lawrence Sercu, stage manager, assisted by James Wallace and John Nebrich, prompters Joseph Crowley and Donald Wintringer, Terrence Casey, assistant to Mr. Mordaunt, and Francis Beacham, program editor. RRY :LW LA DromotiC SOC 1 - I ... L. 'Do you recognize this flashlight? ' I never thought a son ol mine . . N Joseph Yaeger, Joseph Brown, John Schamberger, and Francis Baumler comprised the Business Staff while Robert Evers and David Travers were ticket chairmen. Our beloved John J. Barden did his usual splendid iob as head of the business manage- ment. As the final curtain descended, the play was pronounced the biggest success in his long career by Brother C. Clement l32l
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