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1934 THE GREATONIAN L e Greatonian 1934 F, Byron Kempt Manuel A. Flick Editor-in-Chiet Business Manager T is the aim and purpose of these paragraphs to acquaint our readers vvith the individual organizae tions by a brief resume ot each. But with regard to THE GREATONIAN, we waive this procedure for the reader needs no summary, The reader has the completed product in his or her hands Therefore, at this point, THE STAFF vvishes to express its gratitude to all vvho have contributed to the success ot THE GREATONIAN. We deeply appreciate the vvholehearted assistance and guidance of our rnoderator, Rev, Joseph F. X Harrison, SJ. We are extremely grateful tor the generous advice and assistance of Mr. William Cooke, ct the Clark Printing House, for the aid at Miss Goldman and Mr. Harry Firth of the Lotz Engraving Company, and the Misses Chrissie and McCarthy of the Zamsky Studios. One hundred three
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REVEREND JOSEPH F, X, HARRISON, SJ AB. AM, Mocleroior of the Greotomon
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Additions made to the office equipment, and the establishment of a reference library have greatly aided the staff in preparing the paper for publication. Although still incomplete, the reference department is rapidly be- coming more comprehensive, thanks to the efforts of virtually the entire staff, The ultimate aim is to have a card-indexed system containng complete records of all extra-curricular activities, sketches of past and present members of the faculty, alumni and students. The practice of awarding by-lines for well-written stories, intro- duced by the new moderator, the Rev. Edward B, Rooney, S. J., en- couraged the staff members to do their best work. Several whose names are familiar to readers of The Hawk consistently won their by-lines. Under the direction of Mr. Leo T. Riordan, AB, '26, instructor in Journalism, the staff has been thoroughly organized and systematized With a view to future years, underclassmen have been gradually trained in the various branches of writing and editing. By this method it is hoped to avoid the inexperience often attendant upon changing the staff at the begznnsng of the school year. ln conclusion, the business staff is to be commended for its efforts, without which The Hawk could not continue its rapid advance. One hundred four PRESIDE T AT BA QUEIII Pnile Fnther Higgins 'New Dell' lor iol Hil Youth Asset Iur BROADCASTS DINNLR 1 II I Xlblll X 'I 11 11 111 Il 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
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