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Yearlaook is back-breaking work! Energetic editors Carolyn Duffy and lane Wilson admit reluctantly that an organized yearbook locker testifies to an organized mind. 56 Yearbook De1nana's Courage I-leroism has Hourishedg cowardliness has been overcome. In moments of duress leadership has developed. Victory lies in the yearbook '64: A Profile in Courage. The time is fall. Dominicanites remember paper drive pan- demonium, Austin-Notre Dame football games, quiet walks through brilliant leaves. Staff members recall awakening to the nerve-shattering shock of first deadlines, enjoying delectable dinners of pilfered cookies, creating body copy fit to be burned, cutting classes for school tours with patient photographers. The yearbook Hole becomes home. The time is winter. Dorninicanites remember Christmas caroling, seasonal shopping, tobogganing, skating, skiing through the glistening snow. StaH3 members recall unchanged weather in the Hole, counted characters for catchy cutlines, pondered pages of Roget for just the right word, blurred vision, slurred speech from an overdose of No-Doz and an underdose of sleep. The Hole becomes more home than home. The time is spring. Dominicanites remember blue skies, rides in red convertibles, animated discussions of prom prospects. Stall: members recall pained panic as the final deadline- looms, picture schedules that extend 'til 9:00 p.m., copy and layouts created in half-time with double-quality. As the book goes to press, today becomes only yesterday's tomorrow. Yearbook is an experience, an education. Yearbook is a profile of a stall who sacrifice social life, free days, and routine sanity. Yearbook is a profile in courage. -VZ' af. 1, Q-Z'-'Y K it ' .. L' -111.5 Planning pictures, styling layouts, and writing body copy - Lorraine Placido, Donna Krolikowski, Anne Bidigare, Marilyn Skiba, and Indy Mansor make World War ll look like Breakfast at Tif'Fany's.
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Facts, Hordes of Ideas if- , ' ani' 5'- g, ' ,314 i Lu . H Cx k E F -- six ' rig? A K VT T A Q The debate handbook, myriad magazines, countless govern- ment reports, sharp pencils, and an open, ready mind aid Mary Adams as she prepares winning debate speeches. The peaceful serenity of the library offers a refuge for the penetrating research required of debators Iean Connell, Mary Ann McDonnell, Karen Christensen, and Sue Ci- borowski - five nights a week! J' Q -SY lg., ,..., l so The price of knowledge and adventure is cheap - forty-five' cents will open a new world of drama and suspense! Sacrificing chocolate sodas for the sake of books, Lenore Herzog, Elaine Kissel, Pat Taggart, and Mary Herrinton select current novels from the bookmobile. With her mind on the subject and her eye on the stopwatch, Karen Christensen utilizes two years of debate skills in an effort to perfect her delivery. A patient Sue Ciborowski offers timely advice. 55
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au. LL' This is a switch-fun-loving pick and pokers Chris Ruhl, Fran Maisa- no, and Mary Grace Vitale observe a moment of silence for an un- ending senior index and a perpetual pile of cutlines and copy. They offer both helping hands and pep pills for sagging spirits. i...- ,PE Hours of picture' planning produce indescribable results that often bring giggles and grins from Margie Korreck, Carol Reardon, Diana Stefani, Susanne Geniusz, and Sue Crosby. .. ,g Christmas season brings snow, ice, Amahl and the Night Visitors-and yearbook deadlines. Denning her choral gown, Mary Ann Tavery ponders a catchy cutline for Kim Mc- Carthy, Pat Paczowski, and Linda Roehl before rushing to join the cast of angels assembled in the auditorium. Beatles are better than Sleeping Beauty, argues Mary Gag- nier. They're music-to-writelcopy-by. Eve Stasikowski, Sister Arthur Mary, and Sister M. Ierernias plead a lost cause as they note how working on yearbook develops culture. 57
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