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Cffmdffl Scully Upfm ffm To define the function of the IMMAC- ULATAN is to designate the harmonious blend of student voice and the administra- tion standpoint. Members of the staff prove adept at gathering and reporting news, sporting events, controversies of the day, and interesting sidelights. A new policy pertaining to student contribution led to the introduction of a supplement for poetry and art. For the first time the school won a charter in the national Quill and Scroll, admitting nine candidates. Sister Mau- reen Thomas, I.H.M., and the staffers continually experiment with new tech- niques, producing six publications rather than the usual four. Exemplary ratings of the newspaper included All Catholic from the Catholic School Press Association and fmilfffey r A Z l i ii : i' 5 I fi 1 -YQ T -ff A 5 5 ffl T: 7 75 ' second place from Columbia Scholastic i Press Association. heads on zhe A., ,,'t t....,p ,V.,. KOH?
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T' ' f Qt Donna Petras consults the Courier News JOUR- NALIST to answer Ilona Wass' question on counting heads. N Reporters Donna Petras, Carla Sue Perantoni, Susan?Schaeffner, Mary Ivers, .lamef Bell, Catherine Barr, and Albert Cama scrutinize a newly printed edition. '1 N 1 gi ,Editor-in-Chief James Wuelfing and Page Editors Mary Swarbrick, Lisa Christensen, Mary Lou Wechsler, Patricia Baxter, Valerie Walters, and Carol Kolb make last minute corrections 55 before December issue goes to press.
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Wishing to fully participate in the Liturgy observing the Vietnam Mora- torium, Karen 0'Donnell places the unleavened bread in the ciborium. Monsignor Kelly glances devoutly at Mary, our Patroness, during May ceremony in her honor. Q I n Qi 'J ii if 3 t , JL I f A is N JL rig? in X .S .,, V . I K i if . i Religious Activities Immaculata affords her students every opportunity to grow in devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and to Mary, Patron- ess of the school. Each week Mass is of- fered for one class with a personal touch in the privacy of the Little Theater. Once a month all share in the Eucharistic cele- bration to mark the unity implicit at Im- maculata. Chapel is open at all times to receive Immaculatans in many moods for hurried visits, stations, class prayer, or pri- vate mediation. The culmination of reli- gious activities comes in Spring when every voice is raised in praise and love to Our Lady in the meaningful May Crown- mg. X Patricia Crivello receives the Body of Christ from cele- bran! Reverend Stephen Congdon during-the senior Mass for Peace.
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