Ql'l'llfL CLC literary Departmenz ........... Mrs. Donovan Joan Bonhomme. Dave Milligan. Tom Bradley, Marilyn Seils, Ethel Maddick, Rosemary Bevignani. Shirley Reynolds. Eleanor Koniecsny. Business Manager ............ Mr. Kinnick John Webster, Diana Backas. Simon Congemi. Ruth Keigher. Pholography . ......... , Mr. Knehans Ralph Clarbour, Art De Runtz. Layouts .....,....,. Mrs. Musgrave Nlarilyn Seils, Bill Schafer. Norma Thompsen. Jeanne Haener, Lillian Abrahamsen. Lorraine Kellett, Marion Rau. Jean Benson. John Ereudenberg. Ar! ........... . . , Miss Gordon Bob Sommers. Senior Sections ............ Miss Berleman STANDING: Rita Donaghue. Evelyn Demoplos, Natalie Sawallisch, Helen Panos, Jane Pisle. SIEATED: James Grant, Dorothy Campbell. Mary Margaret Fair, Grace Rysdon. Donatta Yates. Dorothy Buckberg, Audrey Curtin, Joann Dulevich. Rosalie. Vslright. Miss Berleman. Winifred Moehle. Page 2 I l
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