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Cooperation 0f Everyone Produces Annual The 1956 Cardinal staff has attempted to produce an annual quite different from those of past years. Fred Noer and Frank Purcell of the Indianapolis Engraving Com- pany and William Hartmann of De- luxe-Craft covers cooperated quite readily in fulfilling a single pur- pose, to please the students to whom the Cardinal belongs. Several sections were combined into one in order to make room for more and larger pictures of va- rious club activities. The athletic section was enlarged to include wrestling and cross-country. Com- pletely new page balancing and typography was carried out by the Patterson Printing Company in the Cardinal before reaching its readers. Left to right - Janice Wealcly, assistant editor, and Ruth Herman, editor Left to right - J. Weakly, C. Purshall, R. Hollis, M. Carlisle Background, left to right - M. Andrews, G. Hinson, D. Lyon. Foregrouncl-T. Baker, M. Milnes, C. Parshall, B. Miller, J. Smith. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PATTERSON CO., PRINTERS if Page 23 - I
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Mirror And Chatter Staffs Increase Meet that deadline! Get your stories in on time! seemed to be the favorite words of the advisor and the editors of The Mirror cmd Cardinal Chatter as the time neared for stories to be turned in. The journalism class, contributing weekly to both publications, helped enlarge the chatter page considerably and add to the newspaper. The two staffs combined included more than eighty members. This tended to lighten loads as it reduced the number of stories each person had to get. lt also allowed the individual more time to produce work of better quality. Little do most students realize the work in- volved in producing a school paper. Stories are written, rewritten, proofread and then sent to the printers. From the printers come more proofs to be checked and corrected. Then a dummy is laid out in order for the printer to place stories where they are desired. Another set of proofs are then checked. Then the paper goes to press. MOLLY MILNES and ROBERTA HOLLIS, Cardinal Chatter editors.
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