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We've got a team that can't be beat, is the spontaneous cry of our school cheerleaders, Marybeth McNamara, Judy Budnick, Gail Chapman, and Debbie O'Niel. Enthusiasm Motivates H.A.’s Student Body Sparkling with enthusiasm and pep the school cheerleaders endeavor to ignite the same display of support from the student body. The cheerleaders functioned this year in the capacity of Karen Linscott proudly wears the bright blue and white enthusiastic motivators of the school basketball team. cheerleading uniform of Seattle Prep. Two girls from Holy Angels were chosen to represent the Prep Panthers during their basketball season. Gail Chapman and ‘Karen Linscott joined girls from three other Catholic high schools |to give the boys a real boost. Gail Chapman displays one of her acrobatic feates that she uses when she cheers for the Prep Panthers.
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Fashion. .. Today’s World RENEE PERRAULT---BON MARCHE PAULA EADS ---FREDERICK AND NELSON The world of fashion which is very much a part of today's scene is certainly in vogue here at Holy Angels. Three senior girls were chosen to represent . the school on the fashion boards of the following stores. The girls and the stores at which they serve are: Anne McBride-Jay Jacobs; Renee Perrault-Bon Marche; and Paula Eads-Frederick and Nelson. The life of a fashion board representative is anything but dull. The girls work on a part time basis for the stores they represent and, as such, they have a chance to put into practice some useful techniques of salesmanship. Through- out the year, they participate in a variety of fashion shows. Working as mem- bers of their respective fashion boards gives them a chance to mingle, social- ize, and develop lasting friendships with girls from high schools throughout the Seattle area.
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Members of the Angelican staff work ear- nestly to meet a deadline. Who, what, where, when, and why are familiar words to journalism students. Reporters attempt to find answers to these questions when they prepare their copy for news stories to be published in the school paper, the Clarion. The Clarion, published six times during the school year, has won national honors, Girls on the staff have learned the art of layout, the ability to justify copy, how to paste up their own pages and the delicate knack of inventing clever headlines. The paper is published by a local publishing company in town, Students eagerly antici- page the editions of the Clarion and look for- ward to its special features. During Press Month, the Clarion staff displayed many features of the newspaper and explained to the student body how the paper was put to- gether. The Angelican staff began making prepar- ations for their book during the summer months, A theme was chosen and a ladder diagram of the book was prepared. At the beginning of the school year, work in ear- nest beganonthe book. A cover was designed and special features were planned. A novelty this year was the initiation of an eight page section in color. Staff members assembled in the sewing room every Tuesday night to work on their assignments in order to meet scheduled deadlines. In order to pay for the book a patron drive was sponsored. The frosh, sophs and seniors all tied with 100% subscriptions from their respective classes. Prizes were offered to students who brought in the most patrons, Thanks to the gererosity of our benefactors this book has become a reality. Angelican staff advisor Sister Paul Marie assists Marie Albrecht with the final details of a page.
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