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Ju ture writers re Q . Dorothy Graber and Anna O'Con- nor re-read their contribution: before turning them in to Miss M. DiPaolo. Anne O'Connor, Mariann Jurasek, Katherine Scollon, Mildred Kelly, Aileen Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Gra- ham, and Dorothy Graber work M ,, h,. ,Zm, ez LSCOUQIP with pride on the June edition of ' 5 the LAUREATE. lefx V C355 Sheila Coughlan, Editor of the LAUREATE, f-gqxw Y Sheila Coughlan, editor ol the LAUREATE, reads from a well-known novel to Mary Ann Kulich and Linda Stanislaw saying that they, too, may be noted writers some day.
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Cgilzrouglz the jpjports of the efaureate Marie Burns, Betsy Staples, Gloria Flores, Patricia Gill, Leona Minnich- bach, Marie Brown, and Sheila Cough- lan are all happy to be a part of the LAUREATE staff. Sheila Coughlan, Mary Dil- lon, Marie Burns, Aileen Fitzpatrick, and Carol Fox wait their turn while Joanne Fries types her stencil for the LAUREATE. Oksana Hrycko and Carol Juzwiak jot down ideas for their pen portraits with hopes it might be LAUREATE material. Q G r af fl -'li X ,qv-fb .Z The senior class of 1949, in order to encourage and display the literary talents of each Basilianette, conceived the idea of publishing a magazine of poems, short stories, and essays. And so it was, that iust ten years ago the LAUREATE first appeared on the scene at Saint Basil Academy. Now drawing to the close of its first decade, it can boast of many improvements. Originally mimeographed and held together with cord, the LAUREATE is now elece trically typewritten and bound with plastic. One thing, however, has remained the same. Each class has endeavored to inculculate a deep appreciation of literature in the heart of each girl by putting forth only the finest of the contributions by the student body. Thus has the LAUREATE lived up to its well-chosen name mean- ing giver of the best. We have done our utmost to uphold the standards set for us by previous classes, and we leave SBA confident that this tradition will be well carried on by the seniors of each decade to come.
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rainian gyoetical kgaleas 33 :YQ Q Mrs. Natalie Pazuniak discusses topics with SONNET editor, Roma Subbotin, and her staff-Joan Cisyk, Oksana Styn, Eugenia Martyniw, Lillian Hladysz, and Martha Muszak, Big Sisters Roma Subbotin and Oksana Styn encourage their uLittIe Sister Anno Trusz and Sonya Grcbowsky to write for the SONNET Roma Subbotin shows Martha Muszak the latest issue of the SONNET. Nc
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