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Another first- THE EMINENC ' s Dick Sample and Frank White are at work on-you guessed it-the yearbook spread. As usual, the work table is in a neat and orderly condition. i. ,Q 1 --ff Co-editors: William Cooney and Catherine Montague ali- Y' I1 -5? Does that sentence make sense to you? asks John Geraghty, as he, Ernest Hansberger, and Thomas Tucci interrupt typist Rosemary Keller and proof-readers June Klein and Helene Aikens to pool the day's yield of ident copy. guru XM,
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45 a The Prelate. published live times yearly, serves the threefold purpose of keeping the student body informed on events of the hour. linking together the activities of the various departments, and bringing into closer relation- ship the administration, faculty, and students. Towards this end, a staff of boys and girls selected for scholarship and aptitude strive earnestly to gather news of curricular and extracurricular happenings in and about the school, bits of humor and entertainment, edi- torial comment on matters vital to the welfare of the school. How well they accomplish the task may be seen in the eager enthusiasm with which the Hnished product is hailed on distri- bution day. Cleaning up deadline-day details, Sue Williams, layout editor. rechecks page four: artist Bern Stehle puts the final touches on Casey the Card under sports editor Dave Myers' watchful eye: Kathy Olsen and Part Boyle make sure all the pictures are properly cropped. 'D 3:11 .121-F, 4-A A
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'els r '- Jacqueline Joyce. June Klein. Sally Kautter. Elizabelh Burke. Regina Walsh. Margaret Molinara, and Kathleen E Mulcahy. members of The Eminence staff. plan layout 3, arangements with the helpful advice of their moderator, Sister Irene Marie. ' z :.' Early last spring. a group of students began work on Cardinal Dougherty's first yearbook. Under the direction of Father Curran and Sister Irene Marie. the task of reading. writing, checking -and checking again and again-has been an everyday one. Hard work and long hours have given you this book. the first Eminence It is our hope that you will find it a faithful reflection of your school. 49' Someone suggested that we either knock down a wall or limit the yearbook staff to three members. In the base- ' ta-. ment office of the yearbook Father Curran ponders the layouts. while some of the staff members plug away at 'figs i r L their assignments for the day. The first staff of The Eminence -too many to name, but all guilty of the finished product.
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