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VISOR REPORTING EDITOR BOB LACEY points out the fine points of good reporting to News Reporters A. Hicks, E. Beaiichamp. J. Witek, P. Huley, and T. Shean. ASSEMBLING THE PAPER before it goes to press are N. Maloney. Page 2 Eiditor; V. Williams, Make-up Editor; M. Maher, Edi- tor-in-Chief; J. Spence, Page 1 Editor; M. Yermack, Page 3 Editor; and M. Balch, Page 4 Editor. THIS IS HOW WE COUNTED THE TILES Feature Editors, M. Brannon and T. Jeffrey tell R. Fitz- gerald, referring to an article they had written for an issue of the Visor. WHO WROTE THIS? S. John Sports Editor, inquires of T. Dooley Photographer, and News Reporter, C Minchik. VISOR TYPISTS keep the presses rolling with new mate- rial — S. Shelton, K. Garrett, A. Wilkinson, J. Gresham, and M. Ward. % . . .
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LARGESSE Literary Firsts After school hours are hectic ones for the members of the staff of Largesse. Through the zealous efforts of these boys and girls a magazine presenting the literary and artistic work of the student body is published bi-annually. The contents include short sto- ries, essays, serious and humor- ous, and poetry. Since its first publication three years ago. Largesse has afforded O ' Con- nellites an opportunity to have their creative achievements pub- lished. iWL J- . PROUDLY SEARCHING for their contributions are M. Brannon, J. McCabe. N. Yeager, B. Orsinger as the finished magazines arrive. ORIGINALITY AND EX- CELLENCE are the goals of planners R. Kimmit, E. Beau- champ, B. Grubb, and C. Quinn. TIME OUT FROM ASSEMBLING the magazine is taken by staff members. M. Rothnie, M. Auth. M. Moran, Editor B. Greenlief, and A. Goodson. They find it all worthwhile.
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GUEST SPEAKER Mr. Robert Dimond (center) talks with M. Maher, Editor-in-chief: Moderators Brother Joseph Francis and Sister Michel Marie; and B. Lacey, Boys ' Editor-in-chief. JUST CHECKING are reporters E. Eliot, K. Mason, with Exchange Edi- tor, A. DiGiulian, and Sun and Cath- olic Virginian Correspondents, P. Sul- livan and K. David. GET THAT DEADLINE? asks Editor Bob f ; n ' ] Lacey of Managing Editor, J. l hning; Feature Editor. R. Fitzgerald; and Sports Editor, S, John. IN FOCUS are photographers Hart and T. Dooley. P. PLEASE DON ' T MISS! D. Heath, E.xchange Editor, seems to be saying to T. Battley. Cartoonist, while M. Balch, Page 4 Editor, shows Re- porter M. Spence a layout. WILLING SERVICE IS given by typists P. Vaccaro. J. Vandenbosch. C. Gaegler, C. Garrett, S. Lynskey, and F. Willoughby.
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