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Page 30 text:
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Phil O'Connor Editor While most of us were enjoying social activities or cramming for exams, Editor Phil O'Connor was thinking about the YEARBOOK. There were many problems to be solved and Phil was the man to solve them. Many think that an editor's job is all glory and fun, yet this is far from being true. Although others helped to produce this book, most of the work was done by Phil. He had to make the important decisions and finish the work of his assistants. All the responsibilities were on Phil's shoulders. It will be Phil that the critics, and there will be many, will either blame or praise-But realizing all the work he did, we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank him. Phil surrounded himself with the ablest assistants he could find. Walt Bernard became the photo editor and was given the job of working with Pat and Tom Walt Bernard Photo Editor Phil Lum Sports Editor Ed Antognolli Layout Editor
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On Wednesday, April 18, 1906 at 5:12 a. m., San Francisco was visited by a terrible earthquake which lasted about forty-eight seconds. St. Ignatius, at that time, seemed safe. About 11:00 a. m., on that same morning, a woman living on the corner of Hayes and Gough Streets, not realizing the broken condition of her chimney, lighted a fire in her kitchen. —The Monitor, May 12, 1906. The flying embers first set fire to the outhouses in our unused lot on the West side of the Church ... It was impossible to stop the fire so we gave attention to carrying out the vestments. Father Henry Whittle, S.J. Father Minister's Diary. (0 3,HIB
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Mr. and Mr . Tom Collins Collins, who supplied the YEARBOOK with all its professional photography. From last year's staff he got Jerry Desmond to be Business Manager, Phil Lum repeated the excellent job he did on sports, and Bill Olmo again handled the clubs. The overall layout of the book was ably handled by Ed Antognoli. The administration and social sections are the product of the ingenuity of Jerry Dalton and John Cavanagh respectively. To Jack Connoly went the difficult task of collecting the Senior biographies and preparing the Senior section. Other class editors were Ray Fazzio, Paul Collins and Bob Linczer. The job of securing ads came under the managership of John Brauner. John was ably assisted by Bob Granucci and Mario Vedrich. John Braunor Advertisement Manager Bill Olmo Club Editor Jorry Dosmond Business Managor
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