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The Chancellor Staff: Seated ileft to rightb J. Gaudi- osi, F. Coyne, J. Steele, L. Tucker, C. DiValerio, V. DeStefano, W. White, and E. Cunninghamg standing fleft to rightl F. Gallagher, M. Corradino, C. Giuliana, R. DeMayo, F. Barnes, J. Antonucci, D. Gasparini, F. Schmid, J. Scott, C. Strollo, and Mr. Carey fMod- eratorj. THE CHANCELLCR At the Inter-Scholastic Newspaper Conference in the begin- ning of the year, the editors became aware of the challenges they had to face in putting together our school newspaper. They also became aware of the pride and potency of the Chancellor as a communication media. They realized that a great deal of time and planning is necessary to bring about something worthy of S.T.M. This year saw the Freshman year of Mr. Carey as the Mod- erator. His skillful guidance greatly aided the development of each edition. The Chancellor this year was lilled with many interesting items of world, local, and school news. The editorial page provided us with many thought provoking essays.
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Reviewing past yearbooks, our editor-in-chief, P. Dougherty, plans this Utopian. The Senior editors confer on a. layout problem. A break in the tedium of yearbook Work.
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