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Life Walks the Pages of ur Lance SHOULDRRING FINANCIAL RES- PONSIBILITIES of this year's Lance staff is Laurene Espey. The past years are pictorially brought to life in the St. Mary's Lance. From the beginning of the year until its culmination, the hands of the Lance staff worked unceasingly. Anyone passing room 203 could hear editors rummag- ing through drawers for copy, typists pounding away, and such remarks as Pass the eraser, please , or Does this line look straight? The students were confronted with the usual journalistic headaches of meeting deadlines, Writing copy, and composing headlines. This year, contrary to custom, the Lance was produced by an all school staff. Better coverage t .. 1 ,I 'cl -Q.. ma CO-EDITORS Diane Adams and Marv Frazier get together to talk over their constant problems with their patient advisor, Sister Cecilia Mary. BURNING MIDNIGHT OIL to meet their deadlines are Lance staff members, Ann Darland, Dorothy Rausch, Paul Smith, and Mary Jo Batzer. and carry over of experience motivated this change. Four extra pages were added to the annual this year. Tony Marshall, student photographer, transferred the darkroom from storage space into a humming place of business. There were many temptations to give up, but fortitude, patience, endurance, a sense of humor, and the help of Sister Cecilia Mary finally assembled the year book. TONY MARSHALL, PHOTOGRAPHER, hard at work. His unnumhered hours in the dark room and his skill with the camera have added greatly to the yearbook.
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The Marian -- The Voice of the Press MARIAN HEADS planning for future publication of the Marian are Sharon Roberts, editor, Sister Philomena, in- structor, and Lynda Pirkey, feature editor. The Marian, published four times during the school year, has highlighted various events of the Oregon Centennial as Well as all school ac- tivities for the year. The paper Works as an educational tool to give the three juniors and four seniors of the staff a better understanding of the art of express- ion. A portion of the Student Body fee is granted to the paper. It obtains the remaining funds from .local advertisers. The Marian is an important factor in inform- ing the students and in promoting good public relations. However, the Marian'5 Work takes second place behind the achievements of those people who make the news. MARIAN STAFF all working hard to make the issues of this year's Marian the best yet are Anne Haviland, George Lucas, Judy Kaiser, and sports editor, Gary Miksche. THE GREENE TWINS, Rene and Herb, laugh at a picture of themselves that is about to be put in the paper while John Zeleznick and Lynne Parsons look on.
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C Vibrant Voices Blend Emotions, MARIAN CHOIR are: Cboltam 7'0'wJ Jeanette Nouguier, Toni Adams, Jennifer Espey, Mary Jo Batzer, Irene McGowan, Daryl Zapell, Rita Dupray, Carmen Valentine, fsecond rofwl Anne Bennett, Karen Van Dyke, Marilyn Martin, Carolyn Lumsdan, Carol Depner, Dolores Cooper, TI-IE CI-IORALETTES blending their voices in harmony are Cbottom rofwl Mollie Reavis, Irene McGowan, Ann Darland, Carmen Valentine, Cmiddle rofwl Dolores Cooper, Carole Doyle, Virginia Michael, Anne Manno, Sharon Roberts, Crop rofwl Marilyn Martin, Toni Adams, Diane Adams. and Dorothy Rausch. 30 Sharon Roberts, Clhird fowl Fred Burich, Don Macpher- son, Tony Marshall, Tom Depner, Jere Randolph, flop rafwl Don Davy, Cornelius Reynolds, Dave Lowry, Bob Evans, Tom Rourier, and Michael Wright. Selected students, members of Marian Choir, practice twice weekly for monthly sung Mass, for recitals and other public appearances. Boys' Glee sings the Proper for these Masses, and has been designated from all the Holy Names schools to take part in the Proper for next October Centenary Mass. Don Macpherson and Ron Schaecher were chosen for the NW division of the Music Educators National Con- ference in Seattle between March 3 and 7. They will be a part of a group, under Don Craig, which will take part in a concert in the Civic Auditorium. Girls in Choralettes study music, gay or serious, for any mood or occasion. They and the piano, organ, and vocal students under the direction of Sister Miriam Joseph become acquainted with the best past and contemporary music.
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