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JOURNALISM OFFERS CREATIVE CHALLENGE TO NOTRE DAME STAFFS How do you keep informed on the happenings at Notre Dame? By reading the publications, of course. Six times a year the school paper, ND-cator, is pub- lished and in May MEMORIES, the yearbook, arrives. These editions help to develop many budding journalists at Notre Daine.With the help of the moderators, Sr. Mary Eugene of MEMORIES and Sr. M. Caroline of the ND-cator and also by the time spent and the endeavor put forth by staff members, we aim to produce such material that every Notre Dame girl will be proud to cherish. Business Manager, Pat Morrissey, Assistant Editor, Sue Wessels, and Sectional Editor, Jeannine Dill discuss their important jobs in planning the yearbook. Picture planning and general organiza- tion of the annual were the jobs of these seniors. Seated: Pat Mc Keone. Marilyn Devereaux, and Rosey Mont! gomery. Standing: Peggy Phelan, Rosie Stumpf, Juanita Rauhut, Josie Folk, Judy Sprengnether, and Dolores Stuckenschneider. ,ifgiasef qs, f Frances Hesch Pat Gahn Barbara Qhanks Margate Fulton Kathy Stark and Ruth Nolan check ani type final copy for a deadline
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Our Lady of Notre Dame Praesidium: First Tow: Marilyn Devereaux, Seeretaryg Margie X ulton, Preridenzf Rosie Montgomery, Vice- reridenl: Mary Wesrermeyer, Trezzrurer. Second ow: Rosita Fulton, Frann Zimmermann, Judy leitert, Sister Emmanuel, Modemtorf Carol tevenson, Doris Grewe. Praying to Our Lady are: Sharon McDermott, Marilyn Mueller, Magdalen Viero, Mary Mantia, Eileen Hrdlicka, Norma Montgomery, Dianne Kamper, Sharon Navratil. Strictly Mary's girls of the Mary Queen of All Hearts Praesidium mode- rated by Sister M. Alene, Firrt Row: Peggy Phelan, Preridentg Kathy Nash Vice-Preridentg Rosie Nassif, Secrem'ry,' Pat Morrissey, Trearurer, Second Row: Marilyn Winkeler, Virginia Diebold, Anne Marie Padberg, Pat Burke, Jean Lawler. Third Row: Diana Stock, Carol Rickstatter, Marilyn Meyer, Sue Kielty, Judy Meyer. Planning a meeting of Our Lady of Blessed Trinity Praesidium are: Firrt Row: Rosie Stumpf, Treatrureff Rose Huelsing, Vice-Preridentp Sister Austina, Modemtorg Pat Janson, Preridentg Mary Lou Rudloff, Secretary. Second Row: Pat Gahn, Kathleen Eckerle, Jean Bort- scheller, Mary Beth Enger, Barbara Huelsing, Jo Ellen Hanlon. Praying the Legion prayers are: Marcia Bayer, Judy Schilli, Jeannine Dill, Bonnie Meyer, Pat Furdek, Pat Petri, Marian LaPlante. 1 K ll if 'x
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Judy Stuever D-CATCDR if-J 'Sf an-awe W -porter Judy Sptengnether points the first complete edition as anira Rauhut, Judy Birsinger, Jean irtscheller, and Pat Janson share r enthusiasm. Happy over seeing their own articles in print are senior and junior re- porters Judy Schilli, Kathy Nash, Roscy Montgomery, Georgia Scherer, Helen Killius, Helen Kaempfe, Jane Hohn, Peggy Phelan, Rosie Nassif. Mary Lou Rudloff, Dolores Stucken- schneider, and Barbara Daly. ,,,. ,-. We X' 'Y-s Assistant Editor, Rose Tuhro shows a page layout for the next issue to Page Editors, Pam Fernandez and Dot Eggering. Business Manager, Mary Ann Valdez and her Assistant. Nora Dvorak type the labels for the huge mailing list. The ND-cator has a cir- culation of 1650 -readers. Y we - S ,rw ii, The business staff and circulation department is comprised of typists Jan Lebbing, Marilyn Devereaux, Barbara Shanks, Pat Morrissey, Ruth Nolan, Mary Agnes Block, Rose Dunn, and Pat Mc Keone. Staff Artists, Bernadine Olsen, Joyce Leicht, Sue Seitz, and Mary Kay Wunderlich give that special touch to add attractiveness to the ND- , i- YHTOV,
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