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QLIILLA D SCROLL RE ARDS OUTSTA DI G Quill and Scroll is the International Hon- orary Society for High School journalists. Membership in the Bishop Fulton Sheen Chapter of Quill and Scroll is awarded to those A.H.A. juniors and seniors who have performed superior work in journalism, or its allied fields, and who rank scholastically in the upper third of their class. Making plans for the poetry-essay contest spon- sored by A.H.A.'s Chapter of Quill and Scroll are officers Patsy jane White, presidentg Margue- rite Sofio, corresponding secretaryg Joycelin Staempfli, vice presidentg Patricia Baumann, re- cording secretaryg and Mary Handayan, treasurer. Looking over the qualifications for membership in Quill and Scroll are Patsy Kennedy, Joyce Cole, and Helen Ruth Keppler. For their out- standing work in journalism, especially on the yearbook. these girls were selected as new mem- bers for the Bishop Fulton Sheen Chapter here at Holy Angels. I03 JOUR ALISTS Q-wg-mmm' rl 2 Kathleen Saba and Iris Martin proudly display the certificates which they received for their meritorious work in journalism. These certificates were awarded for their outstanding work on The Murimzite.
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OWL HOOTS SPREADS SCHOOL EWS OWL HOOTS is the title which identifies the school paper pub- lished monthly by a staff of sopho- mores. OWL HOOTS has spon- sored contests throughout the year -among them poetry and short story contests. Proudly reading over their first edition of the sophomore paper, OWL HOOTS editorial staff, Jackie Schroeder, Yvonne Keller, and Rhoda Viellion, consult with sponsor Sister M. Teresita as to what improvements will make their next issue a greater accomplishment. In order to assure the enjoyment and satisfaction of all OWL HOOTS read- ers, the staff has placed a suggestion box in the hall. Placing their ideas in the box are Pat Polito, Gay Williams, julie DuBos, Heloise LeGrand, Jeanne Payelle, and Gayle Ingolia, I02 Working on one of the new features of their paper, cross-word puzzles, are staff members, Yvonne Fulham, Barbara Hotard, and Lynn Hermann. Preparing these puzzles entails a great deal of planning, since they must provide both educational values and entertainment for their readers. STAFF: Editor-in-chief, Yvonne Kellerg Assistant Editors, Rhoda Viellion and jackie Schroeder, Artists, Gay' Williams, Rose Mary Eagan, and Heloise LeGrandg Sports, Yvonne Fulhamg Literary Editor, Rosalie Handayang Feature Editor, jo Ann Terrenovag Humor, Pat Politog Society, Linda Reynoldsg Reporters, Gayle Ingolia, Julie DuBos, Theresa Amos and Jeanne Payelle.
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MARIA ITE STAFF STRIVES The Marimzite, whose previous editions have merited All-Catholic ratings, is the yearbook published by a group of students popularly known as Annual Workers. The Marianizfe staff and workers endeavor to provide an inter- esting and informative record of high school life. Eager to improve the annual, Editor-in-chief Roselyn Boneno consults the Srholartir Edilar magazine for new ideas and develop- ments in the field of journalism. As a devoted editor, Roselyn's first concern is for the yearbook, and her constant endeavor to put The Marianile on top has served as an incentive to her staff and annual workers. The final check of the Puhlirherr' Dummy in search of errors, before the mailing of the second shipment, is the tedious job of assistant editors Conola Blazio and Mary Handayan. Their time and patience in detecting and pre- venting mistakes prove them quite capable and worthy of their positions. These literary workers will readily agree that finding synonyms is rather trouble- some at times, but with the aid of Mr. Webster, the task becomes com- paratively simplified. And Mary jane Kilday, Pat Kennedy, Jessie 'Mae Berg- eron, and assistant literary editor, Joyce- lin Staempfli, progress smoothly once more.
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