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-mu N.. .A , Cardinal A F ' 0 6 V, X Above: The sub-staff functions in many fields of work. Under field M 0 1 D managers, Joyce Hart and Julianne Keough, fseated to right at tablej co-ordinating jobs link the editorial and business groups. Mary Ann King gives photos to John Ryan to take to Ramark's Studios for enlargement, while Suzanne Eid Qseated at left of tablej totals receipts for the day. Below: Editors plan sections of the Cardinal before filling out the worksheets that they post on the bulletin board for other staff members. Left to right: Maria Dixon, assistant editor, Margaret Prindle, editor-in-chief, Carol Francis, associate editor, John Nettleton, assistant editor. Margaret and Maria supervised written copy, Carol managed the business staff, John controlled layout and photography. Ill 231' I Top center: Carrying out the historical theme of the 1960 Cardinal are staff artists, Grace Allegra, William Kozel, and Michael Foley. The cartoons on the various pages are the work of these members Left: The business staff have a busy schedule. Under the business manager, Katherine Diehl, this group records the three divisions of the financial end of the book- -ads, patrons, and subscriptions. Left to right are Mary Ann Galea, Helen Doran, Gail Halloran, Katherine Diehl, Mary Siary, Mary Jane Masenas. Above: Sports Editor Paul Doyle gives a typing assignment to staff typists Kathleen and Carol Lynch. . 3 Q5 J Y 106 wiv...
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'xlzf' The staff of the Cardorama and aspiring under-class reporters meet each Thursday after school. ln addition to planning the paper and assigning copy, members learn the techniques of newspaper writing. During October, the club toured the plant of the Condon Printing Company who print the Cardorama. Reverend Joseph P. Varden, assistant editor of The Evangelist, addressed the staff at their November meeting. Each year the staff for the fol- lowing school year put out the May issue under the direction of the old staff. Although editorial positions are held by seniors, under-classmen can work their way up to all other positions. This two-year old paper has captured top rating from Columbia, the Catholic Press Association, and the National Scholastic Press Association. ix Below: Kathleen Coullahan types copy for the printer as Helen Schleiger stands by with more work. Marjorie Di Mura and Carole Luciano check their copy for accuracy. 3 Below: Pausing in their preparations for distributing the latest edition of the paper are Dolores Krzanik, Jean Roch- minski, Marie Nitsky, and .Julia Savage. 105
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Staff at Work Work on the yearbook starts in September with personality sketches and club activities of the seniors. Under the chairmanship of Virginia Scalzo, copy writers compile the write- ups from sheets prepared by the seniors and their beft friends. Left to right: Ann O'Neill, Virginia Scalzo. Michael Thomson, Carol McManus, Edward l.'.'right, Patricia Wisniex-.'slii, Carol Sehl write sketches for the graduates' section! Below: Each year staff members travel to Columbia for the annual yearbook shortcourse held in October. When they return, a panel shares their experiences with other members of the staff. Left to right: ffirst row, Joyce Hart, Patricia Lizzi, Katherine Diehl, fsecond rowj Suzanne Eid, Maria Dixon, Margaret Prindle. E 4i7lf.'2f1 i'Y, Above: Layout and application of the theme to copy must precede work on each section of the book. Left to right, fseatedj Roy Gambino, Elizabeth Endres, Marjorie Pennock, Joan McCann, fstandingj Jean Maikels. Below: Many hours of work must go into preparing the copy for the printer. Nearest row: Margaret Allen and Vincentia Sisto: near the win- dow: Carol Roehr, Loretta Spensiero, Mary Testa, and Carol Nastasi.
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