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a full view of school life THE YEARBOOK is a memory book which includes school events of the year. The staff this year decided to depart from the traditional yearbook division and to break the format into three sections—activ- ities of the fall, winter, and spring seasons. To get the yearbook finished and off the press, the staff had to pull together, work hard, and squeeze in minutes when- ever they could grab them for this extra- curricular activity. Photographers Jim Jones, Bill Sine, Bill Pesek, Mike Kirk, John Rutherford, Jim Brock, and Don Burkett spent countless hours in the darkroom mixing hypo and other chemicals, developing negatives, printing and drying pictures. They worked feverishly as deadlines drew nearer. They developed a feeling for types of photo- graphic paper to use for types of nega- tives, for timing, lighting, etc. There were mistakes and ruined film but this was mini- mal and a part of the learning process. A working together with the rest of the staff assured a good yearbook out on time. Front: Kothy Gunigal, Pat Gaughon, Cathy Colleran, Diane Orr, Nancy Kopek, Mary Dyer. Back: Shirley Dreiling, Melinda Lohr, Mary Ann Newman, Marsha Devine. Peggy Noonan, Rich Eisler, Helen Hennier, Martha Zieg- elmeyer, Larry Maher, Nan- cy Lysaught, Nancy McAvoy. (Background-Pa m Reiter, Nancy Tremble, Pat Nor- mile, Tom Geraghty.) Marilyn Kostusik, Don Fortin, Paula Bibb», Doug Irmen, Kathy Reynolds, Terry Alley, Caroline Phillips, and Mary Hess. Many talents can be utilized in work- ing on the yearbook. Pam Reiter types, Pam Atchity and Beth Alexander proof- read, and Kathy and Pat McCabe pro- vide the art work. - 13 -
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I Co-editors Dove Burns and Anne Sexton. More of the same. Noni Ludwig, Betty Wart- man, Pat Shouites, Linda Taylor, Debbie Linton, Sharon Thompson, Lynn Clark. Miegian staffs present JOURNALISM students soon find their lives revolving around headlines and dead- lines. They work to make worth- while contributions to their school by reporting facts ac- curately, by reading extensive- ly, by expressing views per- suasively and intelligently, and by maintaining good rapport with those they must contact for news. In reading, they in- crease their knowledge and broaden their views so that through their writing, they can share these broadened views with others. To be good re- porters they must be untiring in their efforts, unselfish with their time, and generous with themselves. This year for the first time, journalism is a two- semester course. Getting the facts from Sr. Martina for a good feature story: feature editor Janeon Harnden, Mary Virginia McLoughlin. Exchange editors Bob Vickery and Kathy Reynolds. Typists Nancy Tremble and Pam Atchity. Measure, reduce, enlarge, crop. Left Peggy Noonan, Pat Stiles, Mary Dean Robinson, Pam Sposato, Patti Ward, Kothee Powell, Mike Reitinger. Keeping abreast on current events-John Wall, Tom Geraghty, sports collaborators: John Goldrick.
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Career Night and. . . Pot Goughon and Peggy Noonan talk to Dr. Gripkey about his career in med- icine. Mr. Bob Krisko of the Peace Corp and Mr. E. J. Campbell of the Papal Volun- teers, relate facts about their careers. College Day stimulate thought Over 30 representatives of various careers talked to Miegians Wednesday night, November 13, to help them evaluate the different careers in life. College bound juniors and seniors joined with students of Ward High School to inquire about various Catholic colleges represented at Miege on College Day, November 27. Representatives from approximate- ly 30 colleges participated in the program. The plan- ned sessions allowed students to learn not only about their first choice college, but also to get general in- formation on other colleges. Three students from Our Lady of the Lake College in Son Antonio interest students from Word and Miege in their school. Reverend Father Kalamaja speaks at the general assembly as to merits of Rockhurst Col- lege for college-minded students. - 14 -
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