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Page 59 text:
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ings to Cl Second Year of Success
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Page 58 text:
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Brand New Title Head Introduce' Wings, the A.H.A. newspaper, brings much ot the latest news ot school lite to its readers. Competent reporting gives students a broader knowledge of the happenings both inside and outside school hours, while editorials and feature articles present worth- while views on numerous subiects. Several improvements have been added to the paper, one being the new titlehead, depicting a winged angel. One of the paper's six issues is devoted to stories, features, and poems submitted by the student body. Entries for this literary edition are selected on the basis of originality, content, and general interest. By its appeal, zest, and literary quality, Wings has proved its worth and remains an added hilite to school lite. Editor Elda Fairchild makes a final check with the printer before the third edition of Wings is published. Wings' art editor Judy Gomila, copy editor Rhoda Viellion, and assistant editor Chris Coig prepare the final layouts before the copy is sent to the printer. 54
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The Morionite Staff and Worker To present an informative record of high school life at A.H.A. is the purpose of The Marianite. Those who work on its production are given the opportunity to put Their literary and creative abilities into practice in various phases of journalism such as: caption and news story writing, photography, lay- out, typing, art, business, proofreading, and general checking of material. True Annual Workers learn the real meaning of the term work, for they must meet three close deadlines if the final product, the year- book, is to be received before the school term is over. Workers also develop a spirit of cooperation and togetherness as they all strive toward a com- mon goal. During the course of the year, the staff sponsors several proiects, among which are the popularity and beauty court contests and Annual Sales Week. The staff and workers alike are finally rewarded with tangible evidence of their time and hard work -their yearbook! Editor-in-Chief, Rhoda Viellion, checks off the progress chart as the various phases of work on the '58 Marianite are completed. Assistant editors, Jackie Schroeder and Gail Gelpi, and iunior assistant editor, Catherine Vicari, give copy for the second ship- ment a final check. 56
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