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As MR. ARNOLD, our Year- book Representative, ex- plains the fundamentals of Yearbook planning at a preliminary meeting of the staff, those present listened with interest and attention. In the fore- ground is ANNE CHISHOLM. Editor-in-Chicf. and at her right, but only part- ly visible, is MARY SUE GLESPEN. Managing Editor. In the second row arc EILEEN BANNON and ROSEMARY FEENEY; in the third row arc DEBBIE RYAN. MARGIE BELL and LIZ FORD Not included on this page are CAROLE SCAGNETTI. who took the pictures, and PAT ROWAN and KATHY COX. whom the camera missed. When MR ARNOLD lakes off his jacket and rolls up his sleeves, we know he is going to work and that we are too. He will leave no stone unturned to help us reach our goal and overcome our difficulties . . . The earnestness with which the five students in the picture above arc listening indicates clearly how- much they have to learn . . and how much MR ARNOLD can teach them about Yearbook produc- tion. Close to the camera, head turned from us. is PAT LYNCH. Second row. arc ANNE EDWARDS, CLAIR MARIE POPE. CHARLENE WHITE and NANCY KARK 37
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The Yearbook Exemplifies Our Editorial Idea Better Than Any Other Activity Chastellux 1968 YEARBOOK OF THE ACADEMY OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT Tuxedo Park, New York 10987 Ediior-in-Chief ANNE CHISHOLM Managing Editor MARY SUZANNE CLESPEN Layout Editor ELIZABETH FORD assisted by MARGARET MARY BELL and KATHRYN COX Copy Editors ANNE EDWARDS CLAIR MARIE POPE Photography Editor PATRICIA LYNCH assisted by EILEEN BANNON ROSEMARY FEENEY and CAROLYN SCAGNETTI Departmental Editors Seniors ROSEANN FENLEY Organizations CHARLENE WHITE Sports DEBORAH RYAN Art Editor PATRICIA ROWAN Business Manager NANCY KARK TO THE STARS our effort to make OURS the fines possible Year- book THROUGH DIFFICULTIES . . . and only those who have ever been responsible for the preparation and publication of a Year- book can really appreciate those difficulties . . . planning the book . . . getting the necessary pictures . . preparing the copy . meeting the deadlines These arc just some of the difficulties In the picture above. CHARLENE WHITE. MARY SUE GLESPEN. ROSEANN FENLEY and ANNE CHISHOLM have met in the Yearbook Room to select pictures needed for pages that must be ready for the next deadline. PER ARDUA
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Our School Paper, THE COURIER, Continues To Be A Training Camp For Future Journalists The new Moderator of The COURIER, is not a newcomer to the field of Journal- ism. SISTER MARIAN SETON. who joined the Faculty of the Academy in Sep- tember, came to us from Resurrection Academy in Rye. where she had been Mod- erator of their School Paper. Since The COURIER had received special honors from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association during the past few years with SISTER STEPHEN MARIE as its Moderator, SISTER MARIAN SETON made few changes in the first issue of the Paper. She does, however, plan changes in fu- ture issues, and this is to be expected ... for without change there is no progress. It was probably at this meeting of a portion of the staff that someone suggested sparking interest in the first issue by offering a lollipop to anyone who found an error in the paper, fsealed) A. EDWARDS. K. WINGET. P RIEDER. and SR MARIAN SETO : (standing) D RYAN. J PARISI. E. CONVENTE. M. E PONESSA. S. ALBER and D. CURRAN At right Sophomores. Juniors and Seniors work together on the COURIER. In this group are (seat- ed ) S. ORYSHYN. L VON OEHS- EN. K COX. D DUVALL and J ABBADESSA; (standing) H. DOH- ENY. M O'TOOLE. M S GLES- PEN. S. CULLIGAN. B BLAIR. C. EVANS. K WHITE and S O’- TOOLE. In the second semester Freshmen will become apprentices if they are interested in joining the staff next year. 38
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