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Whereis Your Article?! Betsey Carroll, Amy McMullin, and Debby Bonekamp devote a Sunday afternoon to news- paper work. The journalism staff worked feverishly under the guidance of Laurie Niesen and Sister Spores to produce four copies of the Rbuge er Blane. Be- LEFT: Claire Doering types busily, oblivious to her surround- sides the regular editions, 2. six- page final edi- lngs. ABOVE: Michelle Gressel, assistant editor, Betsey tioh was also published Carroll, and Laurie Niesen, editor. 49
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48 Variety Of T alent In Art Club Miss Kindel, art teacher, Connie Cram Mary Winn Williamson, Amy PEterS and Joan Derrick take advantage van and Valerie Florez admire project. of a Spring day to sketch. Under the able direction of Miss Mary Margaret Kindel, Clifton Alumna, Art Club students have learned to use their talents well. The grounds of the Academy as well as the beautiful interior, provide excep- tional subject matter for eager artists. Stu- dents progress at their own pace, and they are encouraged to pursue that which most interests them. BELOW, Counterclockwise: Jeni Bonn, Carol Reimer, Kevin Stahl, Paula Fey, and Nancy Foy work diligently on their art work in leather.
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Yearbook Staff Ably Meets Crisis Editor Roz Florez and Copy-Editor Sara. Schoettmer held the first yearbook staff meeting in August. Then they settled down to a year of hard work, giving up their Sun- days to complete the job. It was one, thin to determine cover design, another to fill the pages between covers. Perhaps few staffs have faced the prob- lem of adjusting to a sudden decision to close a school. Yearbook theme and first signature had gone to the printers. How to keep unity and meet the change was a chal lenge. They did it and wish to extend a great big thanks to all who made it possible. ABOVE; Carol Heidt, Cindy Klein wusiness Managew and Mary BELOW: Roz Florez and Sara Schoettmer Eileen Molloy struggle over layout. take business of layout seriously. ABOVE: Sara Schoetzmer amiably explains points of organization to Marianne McSweeney Gem and Janis Erhartl 50
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