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Judy Hellman, yearbook editor, glances up at the pictures of the graduating class of l920, noting the names so she can contact them in hopes of finding out about Holy Fam - ily in the good ole days of 1920 u, STAFF LEARNS Grace Tower, Ric- ky Helinski, and Lyda Feeney, yearbook stu- dents, examine and dis- cuss different books on the way to make a yearbook interesting and attractive. 'Ti' k , ,- vw r A ed Looking over past yearbooks from different schools helps give Barbara Hein, Joe Ladd, and Har- reit Hines an idea of how to arrange and improve the yearbook pages. f 1
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s l sr A 4? .4' Say, Pat, asks Eby Pazereskis, what number is this? That's a 920, answers Pat Cunningham, while Pat Venn gets ready to mark another book according, to the Dewey Decimal system. SOCIAL Making the H.F. library a colorful and cheery place is the job of the Library Club. Members Carol Gessner, Frances Reed, and Bettie Lahmeyer pre- pare a bulletin board displaying popular magazines. Library Club president, Betty Madden, discusses plans for the new charter with vice-president, Grace Tower, and secretary, Mary Virginia Lawson, in the absence of treasurer, Pat Mueller. This new charter, say the officers, will establish a code of procedure for our Library Club.
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Mrs. Rice, wife of our yearbook press representative, discusses with Barbara Greer, expert yearbook photographer, Mary Jane Nelson, and ,Toe Ladd the variety of layouts which are displayed in yearbooks from all over the country. FUND NIENTALS OF YEARBOOK ORK Benedictine Heights was the scene of bustling activity as three girls from Tl-IE SPIRES staff and three photographers from the MAR- QUE discuss a recent speech by Mr. Cockrell on the lay apostolate in journalism, while searching on their schedules for the place of the next talk of the Mid-west, South - west Regional Catholic Press Conference. . , , , if E ,Missy ., J' s t1-.,, Enjoying the friendly hospi- tality extended to them by Mr. and Mrs. Rice, members of the yearbook staff partake of the buffet luncheon being served to them. The staff benefited greatly from the miniature workshop provided by the Rices one Saturday morning. --uxu,ffs,, , We wg! .d 1 I 4 n Y.
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