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Will Echoes '68 ever get to press? asks heads of staff, Literary Editor Arleen Pancza, Editor Lea Trinka, Business Manager Chris Reveri, Photography Editor Dawn Hill. P.S. We made it! 22 Wye 7? 500 The Luncheon at the Americana, highlighted the Yearbook Convention for Sister Raymond, Sister Norice, Lea Trinka and Arleen Pancza. Echoes '68 was still a series of blank pages ir1 the dummy and a jumble of hazy ideas when the staff attended the Columbia Yearbook Convention in October. Eager to match the Medalist-winning Echoes '67, seniors returned from the convention armed with ideas and much enthusiasm. Early in the year, staff members launched a publicity cam- paign, taping multi-colored cut-outs in classrooms and corridors. At the height of the campaign yearbook contracts were distributed. This year pictures will liven up the ad section and candids will attempt to capture school life. Another inno- vation is found in the Senior Section. Each senior was allowed to write her own '4credo for beneath her portrait in this section. We're still in the process of picture-taking and cropping, writing captions and checking lay-outs but we will meet our deadlines and you will get your copy of Echoes '68 on schedule.
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The largest extra-curricular organization, AA boasts a very active membership. The club offers many opportunities for good-natured competition in a wide variety of sports though admittedly soc- cer and basketball rank highest in popularity. Inter-scholastic competition is limited to basket- ball and softball but the AA's intramural program includes all sports. On May 17 the AA will climax their activities with a student-faculty volleyball game. A.A. President Mary Spillane and Vice President, Pat Cooney check game scores While Secretary Kay McMenimen and Business Manager Kathy Zink post up-coming sport events. Zxakfmmfydazi' wdkwmmj Dads pose before entering the fray at the AA sponsored Father-Daughter game. 29
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Our campus newspaper is the award-winning Chips. Reporters began the year by alerting the school to the importance of the newspaper by celebrating National Newspaper Week, Oct. 8-14. A display in the lobby and an assembly program featuring Chips' heads of staff in a skit Producing the School Newspaper highlighted the week's cel- ebration. Weekly meetings maintained enthusiasm of the staii' and in November members conducted a demonstration on the production of a school newspaper for journalism students at Bishop Ford High School. Experimenting with new organiza- tional techniques, this year the senior editorial board advises the sophomores and juniors teach the freshman members. On March 15, Editor Joan Beliveau headed a panel discussion and demon- stration at the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation Convention at Columbia University. Be- sides winning the coveted Medalist rating, Chips also received the Quill and Scroll award. CHIPS Senior Editorial Board members, Managing Editor Maureen McGuirl, News Editor Jane Shenk, Publicity Manager Lea Trinka and Editor Joan Beliveau, design the dummy pages for the newspaper's Decem- ber issue. fgkliififfeimm During National Newspaper Week, interested students view an exhibit on newspaper production.
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