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;g an JfranciSco J ogijorn Published Weekly by the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS. UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco 17. California DICK NACHTSIIEIM, Editor PHIL LUM. Managing Editor WILL CRAWFORD. Nows Kditor MATT GAFFNKY. Copy Editor JOHN CAVANAOII, Feature Editor AL BL'HFOHD. Circulation Mainiiier HART UQOMAK8I.NO. Sport Editor DAVE 8H.VA. Hudnrau Mam.eor IIOH (IRANUCCI, Staff 1’l.otwMiArr Stall: Jack A bul. J’.rnl Abbott, I ary Altamintno. Isham Burhaiun, Ui S. Driv-oll. Jim Filir. John Huriinvi, Jim llaurtt, Dick Jetwn. Ken I Ctr r. Dick PhiftK, Dave Rixoo, Jirn Hit me, Julian Silva, Rill Sullivan. Tim Treaty. Dick Wall. Vernon Wallace. Reverend Richard A. Vachoo, S.J., Fatuity Adviror Mr, John Killeen, SJ„ Buainex Moderator Inquiries regarding advertising should be addressed to Adv. and 8u». Mgr. SKyline 2-3162 Subscription rate: $2.00 per yoar Represented for national adverluun: Ity NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE College RuUithers Representative CHICAGO BOSTON —LOS ANGEJ.ES—SAN FRANCISCO 420 Madison Avenue New York. N. V. P o'i Lur '• Ma ging Edit A1 Burford, Circulation Manager He' 9 B, rsino. Ports Editor Matt Gaffney, Copy Editor
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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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H an Jfrminsco Jfogfjortt OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO First Row: A. Burford. P. Lum, R. Nachtsheim. J. Cavanagh. B. Lagomarsino Second Row: Mr. J. Killeon, S.J., W. Crawford, M. Shea, R. Wall. N. Haley, Fr. R. Vachon. S.J. Third Row: M. Gaffney, R. Granucci, W. Sullivan. G. Altamirano Expansion was the theme of this year's Foghorn, which for the past twenty-seven years has served as the official voice of the Associated Students of the University of San Francisco. Under its F!ditor-in-Chief Dick Nachtsheim, the Foghorn saw itself grow from a mere four-page tabloid into an imposing six-page standard-sized newspaper. While Nachtsheim assumed the task of overall supervision of the Foghorn and its component departments, it was into the lap of Managing Editor Phil Lum that the problem of makeup fell. News Editor Bill Crawford and his staff of reporters were responsible for the extensive news coverage of the University's departments, organizations, and extracurricular functions. Foremost among the Foghorn's columnists was John Cavanagh, who, when not busy gathering items for his much discussed Hilltop Lowdown, also doubled as Feature Editor. The Sports Department, under the editorial scrutiny of first Paul Abbott, then Bart Lagomarsino, found itself often pressed for space in trying to bring to the students full coverage of the Hilltop's vast intramural as well as intercollegiate sports program. Paul Abbott's ‘ Under the Bench column presented the inside story of the USF sports picture. Copy Editor Matt Gaffney never saw a dull Wednesday afternoon as he and his staff of copy and rewrite men put the final touches on important news stories before deadline time. Editing, writing and makeup are but only one side of a newspaper's life. Competent and efficient hands are needed in the business management and circulation departments of a newspaper, and the Foghorn found such hands in the persons of Jack Cannon, Dave Silva, Bill Javorsky and A1 Burford. Cannon served as Foghorn Business Manager at the beginning of .the year but due to other commitments was forced to give over the reins to Dave Silva midway during the Fall Semester. It was in large measure due to the work of the advertising department that made the rapid growth of the Foghorn possible. Bill Javorsky took charge of the Foghorn s Circulation Department for the Fall term and was spelled by A1 Burford in the Spring. Over seven hundred copies of the Foghorn are sent through the mails each week to subscribers, alumni, and other colleges (as part of a vast exchange program). The 1952-53 school year was in reality a busy and prosperous one for the Foghorn and its staff.
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