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Journalism students learn the art of pasting. ulf.'f' Journalists struggle to meet deadlines Our deadline is tomorrow?! Good news . . . only 44 more copy blocks to go! These were typical comments heard echoing through room 304 as the 1974 MARIAN staff struggled to meet deadlines under the guidance of Mrs. Brown. The innovative staff changed the traditional format of yearbooks by placing the student section first, signifying the importance of the individual. Co-editors were Sheila Murphy and Margaret Zarbano. The LOOKING GLASS staff members were found lurk- ing in the background at all school events gathering in- formation to make their paper an informative, diversified publication. They presented several in-depth articles on world and national problems such as the energy crisis. Mary Suddick served as Managing Editor. .ffe- fr , Eileen Lynam, Sue Galvin, Mary Suddick, and Sheila Murphy examine other papers for new ideas. .ff Hang in there Burke! :Meg Gross, Monica Honz, and Chuck Murphy try to make dead- mes. irlll ff , iw as .al
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Ann Peters, Mary Majorek, Mary Wanek and Diane Hunger- ford discuss Math Club plans. 5 , iverse clubs allow individual involvement The Math Club set out to develop interests in math and fields extending from its study. Their major service to the school was the yearly review held for the PSAT tests. This year Mary Ann Luby and Mary Majorek conducted the reviews in algebra and geometry. Members also participated in a Math Field Day at Creighton University. Club president is Liz Wanek, vice-presi- dent, Mary Majorek: secretary, Mary Kay Wingender. Sr. Jean Ann Morrow is club moderator. Highlights ofthe Ecology Club's endeavors included a STEP lStudents Towards Environment Participationl training pro- gram and an ecological seminar conducted at Camp Cedars. Monica Honz was club president. Sister Jean Coaches Mary Klein before the Creighton Math Field Day. .-Vw -gy 7 flf Lisa Potempa, Steph Weber, Michelle Richling and Jan Cold listen attentively to Ecology Club President Monica Honz.
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ABOVE: The Cowkids gather around their fearless leader Ann Longo. BELOW: Mary Baum rounds up prom princess Geri Hewitt. Cowkids round up clues of future prom Windmills of My lVlind was the theme presented by the secretive Prom Committee at Prom Announcement on December 6. The Committee, headed by Diane Hung- erford, dispelled rumors of a winter prom in a parody of the movie Cowboys. Clues, some true, some mislead- ing, were tossed to the audience by a glitter clad lVlr. Brandson lAnn Longol. Pieced together, the puzzle re- vealed that Travis would play among tulips and daisies in a blue and yellow color scheme. ln the final scene, the cowkids introduced their eight duchesses who composed the Prom royalty. Ann Longo contemplates her next decision
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