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ning's direction. The sports statt, thought by some to be the most important group on the paper, is headed by Bob Klocke. Although the sports write-ups are among the hardest to produce because the student body already knows the outcome ot the game when the paper is edited, this years reporters, in gen- eral, did a fine iob. Sports reporters are: Fred Fechter, Bert Mag- gioli, John Castro, Paul Manias, Jerry Ivancie, Pat Cunningham and Bill Dowdall. The previously mentioned sections appear on pages one, two and three,' respectively, while Page Four is devoted to news concerning clubs and activities not covered on Page One. Writers for this page are chosen from the news and tea- ture statts. Since the present editors, Collins, Klocke and Brunning, are among the grads, Brother Chris- tian has appointed Dave Collins, John Whitehead, Fred Lavin, Bert Maggioli and .lim Mischler to take their places. .Li yi fit ii ! , v ,li l .VCX i 42 Do we use a period or o comma? Third year feature writers we The mayor holds a press conference.
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is Q A L'4m 3 1 1 ,iff-1 NEW EDITORS: J. Whitehead, J. Mischler, D. Collins, A. Maggioli and F. Lovin l 5 4 if ' , J- f X 1 R f -CH: i y X I ,qv ,,,,, ,Y ,-Jil - 515 ,i ' lj V 1'- X l R. Nesslin and N. Stievuter iust checkin'. NEWS WRITERS J. Jeffords, R. Garcia and l. Murray These articles were the results of work done by the news staff comprised of seniors-Larry Murray, Jim Jeffords, Jud Strunk, Bert Frederick, Bob Ga- reis, and of iuniors-Dave Collins, Joe Langen- stein, Jerry Finaldi, John Whitehead, Roger and Ron Davison and Jim Mischler. Freshmen news writers are Phil Hanson and Mark Hansel. The straight news field is not the only field in which the paper excels. Such feature articles as Boys of the Month, Hlnquiring Reporter and Class-roomers have continually been among the best liked sections in the Prints, Among the more novel feature articles to appear this year were a poll which determined the percentage l4Ol of students having part-time iobs and a survey to find the first names most common among the stu- dents Uohn, James, Joseph and Richardl. The lat- ter feature received national recognition in the Messenger of the Divine Child because of its unusual nature. Those responsible for these and similar features are: Neil Stievater, Fred Lavin, Joe Lull, Bob Ness- lin and Joe Voelkl who worked under Jerry Brun- 96
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1.7 5.1 STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: D. Weiss, D. Eberl, J. McCormick, K. Gantress, R. Gilbert, J. Robshaw, J. Kane. 2nd row: J. Taggart, L. Murray, J. Burns, J. Attea, D. Rapp, R. Gareis, G. Schreinen D. Gould. 3rd row: F. Fechter, G. Brunning, R. Surowiec, J. Daley, N. Stievater, D. Beebe, G. Stephan. St Cl t C The Student Council is a group of some titty of St. Joe's outstanding young men chosen by the students and the home-room moderators. Mem- bership in the group is attained either by election or by automatic appointment by reason of special positions in certain activities. Brother John is the Moderator of the group. The membership this year, tor the first time, is divided among the senior, junior and sophomore classes to give the students a greater voice in the government of the school. The goal ot the councillors is not merely to ac- quaint the freshmen with the rules and regulations of the school and to remind the other classmen of these same duties, but also to function as the rep- resentatives ot the student body. Maintaining order in the corridors and the classrooms immediately after lunch is their most talked about job, but it is tar from the most im- portant. Although many students regard the coun- J. Burns councils freshmen iw
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