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Ob Iff our (Blass STAFF Editor .... Notes Editor -Easiness Manager Circulation Manager Ass’t Circulation Manager - T. C. Baucrlein James Lcahigh Frank Hughes Timothy Murphy Adrian Tate h (LlrrTHourfilass M .saa DEPARTMENTS Personals High School Xotes Junior Xotes The Picador Leagues Pop-Offs Typist John O'Connor Kevitt Adler James Dow I Matthew McKavitt I Joseph McGrath Charles Englum Peter Foote Beryl Collins uaot n i : — NWUI Y( •»vM Mk tfl im mm W 1m IM ««p h4 M lw W REPORTORIAL STAFF Joseph Howard Frank Dickinann Charles Marchesseault Lyle O'Rourke Faculty Director Edward Muelhaupt E. H. Young Leonard Bares Charles Spalding Mr. J James Lewis John Adler Alvin McFarland eph S. Latchford. S. J. Page One Hundred Eleven
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Obe U four (Blass I XU, its birth in HHX, the Hour (Hass. “'I'he little brother of the Dial,” has risen to a position of importance in the school life. 'I’he marvelous 1 -% growth and success of this publication has been due largely to the untiring efforts of a series of able editors. The original purpose of the paper was to record each two weeks the activities of the students and to print topics that would be of general interest. I’he purpose has since the beginning been accomplished and year after year the 1 lour Glass has served as a means of letting the world know of the accomplishments and activities at St. Mary’s College. It has made known what has been done in classroom and hall and athletic field. In general, since its birth nine years ago. it has published the little details and the events of importance that have happened in or about the school. This year, under the guidance of Leonard Bares. 4. who edited the paper during the first two months of the school year, and of Ted Bauerlein, who edited it until June, this college publication has continued to make rapid strides forward. It has become a very representative newspaper. During the State Catholic High School Tournament held at St. Mary’s, a special edition of the Hour (Hass was put out by F.ditor Bauerlein which was acclaimed by all as worthy of commendation. T. C. l: fKRLKIN Editor Lewis Spalding McFarland Young McGrath Lcahigh K. Adler J. Adler Englum Howard Collins Tage One Hundred Ten
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(jIk iDial RIMARILY. tin character of the Dial has been literary. It has sought to develop literary talent among the students in writing the essay, the short story, and verse. It has endeavored to encourage the students to express their views on questions of the day in the fields of philosophy, history, sociology, religion, education, literature, in good literary style. In order to write something really worth while, students must devote a great deal of time to a study of their subject and to the presentation of their ideas in a readable composition, before their work is accepted for publication. And thus the Dial is made to serve as a means of securing the finest work from the students. As a second purpose, the Dial seeks to record, in brief at least, the important events of the school year. In addition it includes a section devoted to the interests of the Alumni, the purpose being to maintain a bond of union between the alumni and the school. The reputation and standing of the Dial among publications of similar character published in other schools throughout the country has been long established. With Joseph M. Howard as editor, the same high standard of literary work for which the Dial has been noted has been maintained. A confirmation of this is found in the distinguished rating awarded to the Dial in the National College Press Congress Publication Contest. JOSEPH M HOWARD Editor McKavitt Kelley Dickniann Foote T. Duffy Leahigh McGurrcn Murphy Roclu-1 Stuart Bares Page One Hundred Twelve
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