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Meeting a deadline brings happy grins to the faces of Frances Krupa, Mary Ann Gabriel lSe- niors editorj, Marily Erschen, Michele Huber and Mary Shigo fClasses edilorj. Sports staff members Bob Infante and john Alexandrakos show their work to Ted Navitsky who smiles his approval. A deluge of patrons is necessary for a success- ful yearbook. Kathy Boyle, Georgene Yanochko, Chris Rovinske, Ann Marie Horowski, Theresa Pucklavage and Ed Zemanik fBusiness Managerl begin the huge task of sorting patron slips. 19 3 MARIAN records memorable events gg' a iF1i 'X
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MARIANEWS kindles student interest The Marianews followed a great tradition and con- tinued to be a source of information and humor in Colt Country. Through the efforts of Sister Mary Doonald and the staff, the publication provided both faculty and students up-to-date news and opinion. The newspaper, published four times during the year, merited the All-Catholic award given by the Catholic Press Association for out- standing achievement in news writing. Editor Vince Hydro and Circulation Manager Kathy Abromitis plan the '72-'73 issues of Mcrinnews under the direction of Sister Mary Donald. Page editors, Lorraine Luschas, Chris Orsulak, Bill O'Gurek and Lee Ann Moneta, coordinate the publication of each issue. 3- if sf , n yyyt fl
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un. 1 Co-editors Pam Pace and Bill Krajcirik, along with Sister Marie I-lubert, pause from proofreading to pose for the photographer. Presenting the opening theme seems lo be no prob- lem for lim Feild, Kathy Bardzak, MaryBeth Walew- ski and section editor Trish Bayer. Elaine Saladyga, Debbie Flaim lActivities Editorl, Gerri Hamish, Rosemary Hager, Cathy Gentile and Rosella Sharpe check picture proportions as they work on the division pages. V When the yearbook staff selected Thoreau's concept of a different drummer as a theme, they intended to depict the individuality of Marian. They achieved their goal in a variety of ways. The significant events of the year were captured in picture and print through the efforts of each member. Even the patron drive exempli- fied the unique spirit of the class of '73 as each home- room gave the project 10Uofo support. W,-i,-n ,gzi - f -H x. . ' 1- Q
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