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Chronicle continues to inform student body For the twenty-seventh year the Chronicle staff received All-American and Medialist Awards from the National Scholastic Press and the Columbia Scholastic Press. For complete coverage of school events the Chronicle gained high ratings from the Catholic Press, St. Bonaventure’s Press, and theA. 1. C. Press Forum. The 40-member staff headed by jr. Chris Tetreault sustained the tradition of winning awards. CHS totally produced the Chronicle except for its final printing, which is done outside the school. Students gained experience in journalism class to improve the publication, and many hours of after school work resulted in a biweekly edition of the newspaper. 103
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102 1 Chronicle advisor, Sr. Ann Lynch aids Chris Tetreault in finding the proper word for her copy. 2A careful typist, Ann Marie Fitzgerald prepares her copy for the next edition. 3 Pre- paring her head for the mock-up, Donna Hyszczak sets the type. 4 Precision is impor- tant as Debbie Zurowski and Fran Pion paste up the dummy sheet. 5 Proud of their work, Chris Tetreault and Mary Moll check the fin- ished product. 6 Expertise of the Chronicle staff is evidenced by their many awards.
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Student participation in clubs demonstrates concern Competitors once again vied for winning honors as the Chess Club continued to battle with other city schools. Guided by Mr. Roy Scribner, they also practiced among themselves, and attempted to perfect their playing ability. Directed by Sr. Marita Joseph, the Math Club pursued its annual project of sending Christmas scenes and sweaters to Kenya. Students reviewed problems from the State Prize Math Exam, and Mathletes excelled in league competition, finishing first. Ecology has been a topic of many conversations recently and the Recycling Club is an organization which has acted. Successful supervision of last year ’s Earth Day enabled them to buy picnic tables for the ‘‘backyard.”’ By collecting glass monthly, they attempted to make people aware of litter, and to have them do something about it. Members of the Spanish Club went weekly to the Spanish Apostolate, and presented hints on arts and crafts, cooking and dancing, to the eager children. 104 ; a i
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