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af, - , ,glint s Hfufs ' ., A- 'Huxr Above:'Moderator Mrs. Lammers, Val Hol- den, Mary Hiles, Editor Kathy Smith, and Beth Fitzpatrick take a critical look at their latest issue of the Blarney Stone. Left: Mrs. Lammers and Kathy Smith stack newspapers in faculty mailboxes to be sold in the homerooms. Bottom: interviews on a variety of topics are an integral part of a newspaper staffer's job. Miss Arseneau and Mary Hiles. 'Blarney Stone' Has Successful Year This marked the second year of the school's newspaper, the Blarney Stone. It attempted to bring closer communication between faculty and student in its many informative articles and interesting interviews, ranging from the jesus Movement to teachers' most embarrassing momentsf' It also served to give any student interested in journalism an opportunity to test his skills and gain some first-hand experience. B PS 49
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BPS N . Above: The 1972 Shamrock staff poses for the photographer before bee ginning work. front: Ann Sprimont, Photo Editor Pat DeSelm, Ann Mason, Lola.Staniszeski, Barb Vogelsang, Marquitalynn Betourne, Sue Kegnier, Design Editor lill Samlin, Back: lerry Klobutcher, Rick Hult, De- sign Editor Kathryn Smith, Beth Dennison, Copy Editor leanne Marquis, bldg Mortell, Editor-in-Chief Dean Knickerbocker, Steve Springer, Pam o us. Left: Busy stamping pictures, Chris Chandler listens quietly to Sue Reg- nier's suggestions for a caption. Bottom: Editor-in-Chief Dean Knickerbocker confers with Advisor Broth- er Schwartz on a layout problem. How fo Keep Memories of a Great School in Four Grueling Deadlines Shamrock 1972, under the invaluable guidance of Advisor Brother Schwartz, and Business Manager Sister Pesce, is the creation of much time, effort, anxieties, and occasional triumphs. Throughout the year, the editors and staffers inhabited the yearbook room, designing page layouts, cropping pictures, or straining to write creative copy and captions in order to put it all together. Sophomores and juniors, trained in the fall, joined the staff in january, breaking the tradition of a Senior yearbook. After Shamrock met the publishers in February, the editors and the underclassmen continued working the rest of the year to produce Shamrock's child, the Spring Supplement. If
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