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The enterprising editor of Saint Hlz11'y's Static, Mary Mudd, found guest lecturer Bruce Marshall an interesting subject for an interview. Mr. Mar- shall and Mary exchanged views on American schools, which Mr. Marshall praises highly. and the held of journalism, which Mary plans to enter. A behind-scenes glimpse of the Static staff reveals that each of the four pages is supervised by one of the editors. Assistant Editors Mary Rita Crowe and jane Ragen are filling in the blackboard dum- my prior to sending the paper to press. The Blue Pencil Club is a group of students inter- ested in creative writing. Patricia Curran, Zita Bierbusse, chairman, and Audrey Leonard are shown at one of the meetings in which members read and criticize their own work.
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, - ,Z.i..,f lg: puggcafiond The weekly news bulletin edited by Joanne Mc- Cabe and jo Anne Murray was eagerly awaited and carefully read all year. It presented reports of past and future events at Saint Marys and at Notre Dame, and features on vacations. examina- tions and other activities. i ff ,wing UI -ad The Saint Mary's literary quarterly, Chimes, was edited this year by Arlene Hileman, She and her assistant editor, Patricia Brewer, strove to secure a varied and interesting content for the magazine, which presents essays, short stories. poetry and book reviews written by the students of the college. Mary Caryl Cash and Barbara Nolan, Imogene De Smet. Mary Ann Fanning, Rosemary Keough, and JoAnne Murray served as associate editors. Rosemary Treacy and Margo Anderson were Busi- ness and Circulation Managers respectively. Bl.-XRY CARYL CASH .ARLENE HILERIAN BARBARA NOLAN JOANNE BICCABE jo ANNE BIURRAY 9'5-
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PATRICIA ANDERSON LEE ISERSON MARGARET DONOHUE One of the Young Christian Students groups first established in the United States is the unit here at Saint Mary's. Ramona Oppenheim, leader of this year's group, was also president of the Mission Club.A library of Catholic literature was collected from among the students' books, and assembled in a classroom for the use of the entire student body. Patricia, Lee, and Margaret, YCS members, offer their services as librarians. Perspective, the YCS publication, was changed this year from a mimeo sheet ' graphed to a printed fo , ur-page monthly. Ed- lted by P ' ' atr1c1a Brewer th , e paper aimed at student sanctity, universal C Actio ' atholic n and a high literary quality.
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