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individual PICTURE PLANS . . . Staff members, C1 to rj Anne Crawford, Pat Chase, photography editor, and Parrne Kay Plancich, discuss photographs to be used. ' ,Z 'fb' 1 Iwi' GQ' ' 1 -' ,.--.'-'7T', ' 'Z ' ' 'lf X if . 1 ' ' '+' .i4:i3e.i-'1 ' LETS THROW IT OUT AND START OVER! . . . TROUBADOUR staff members, C1 to ry Jeanne Stucka, Harriet 'A-' f Higgins, layout editor, Pat Clark and Chris Elko, work on layout designs. .J 5- ,li w, ., . F , 5.35. f -zf , , ,. it-' 'W AN INSPIRATION? . . . Clare Crawford, copy editor, dictates to Kathy Van Kuran. 129
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1966 TROUBADOUR Accents th PATIYSP! PATIYSP! GO PATIYSP! To this tune the '66 TROUBADOUR materialized. At the yearbook rally in October, the mystery of PATIYSP was revealed: Put a Tiger In Your Sales Pitch. For the next few days the campus was full of tigers pro- moting sales. Deadlines, dummy pages, pictures and endless copy blocks kept the '66 TROUBADOUR staff busy. Through seven months of careful planning and hard work, staff mem- bers, under the guidance of Sister M. Catherine, crystallized ideas into an annual. Excitement, work, antici- pation and laughter made the publi- cation of the '66 TROUBADOUR a memorable experience. ,- ' f S . X 5 ,F- J Lv , I ru A 2 .. ' '- HAND IF YOU MOVE THIS . . . Yearbook repre- sentative, Mr. Jon Nelson, and adviser, Sister M. Catherine, confer with Bev Archer on the TROUBADOUR cover design. OUR LEADERS! . . . TROUBADOUR editors, Suzy Winslow and Chris Orr, take time out to grin and bear it during a busy work session. G ,X x PATIYSP DOES IT! . . . Business staff mem- bers, Sue Goetz, Lilian Brown and business manager, Sue Radwan, hang posters for the yearbook patron drive.
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ALL WORK AND NO PLAY . . . LA TILMA editors, Pam Piering and Mary Bennett, discuss coming issue with adviser, Sister M. Helen. 130 L Features,Editorials Depict Student LA TILMA, the school newspaper, records A1verno's news and acti- vities in its issues. This year the staff added new features, includ- ing Letters to the Editor and a cartoon, to the newspaper. Besides publishing LA TILMA and the TROUBADOUR, the Alverno Press Club sponsors social events for the members of the staff. In October seniors hosted a Luau for junior members. During the Christmas season the staffs gathered with sophomore journalism students to celebrate the holidays. In the spring soph- omores and juniors gave a fare- well banquet for senior members. i a v fQg153i- ' 'iii i ifffff -i 1 D 'iw f ' H - .. 5 sh... V STAMP-ENVELOPE . . . Staff members, Joyce Trout, Denise Longpre, Jeanne Stucka and Kathy Van Kuran, prepare LA TILMA for mailing,
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