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Finding all the news that is flt to print falls to Barbara Carnathan and . . . . . and speech a spark to move our heart. CWis. 2 :2j. Here on campus an issue of such sparks emits monthly from a basement room in Marian llall known as the Immaculartan staff office. Co- cditors, Katherine Schafer and Barbara Carnathan, join forces in choosing their fuel from a forest of the school's current news and views. Their work is facilitated by a team of industrious feature writers and reportersg circulation, art, and assist- ant editorial boards, who realize that a staff must face the friction of space restrictions and deadlines to produce the flame which has wen All-Catholic honors for eighteen years. The Immaculatan grows each year in its influence upon the minds and hearts of the student body. The topsy-turvy world of iournallsm Is straightened out, momentarily, ln a hen session arlslng at a weekly stat? meeting.
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-. 1 ,,......m,.., M, ,, ., -an .. .., Ml! 6 lf' ,M 1-L.. - ' H., Backing each other in their deslre to make the '56 Gleaner best in its field, co-editors Kathleen 0'DonneIl and Margaret Lawless plot and plan for lts all-new Iook. . . . as one that gleanerlw . . . P M ,EMM ,L , A ,gym ,5 4 ' ,.,vi., ,, ,.., rg., a.:..,'Q'f,.w,V,v ,. Lf . e,,,. I?w ru, , p i vip. 1, pg,1Mmh.:1,a ...s fs, - '- MICH. 7, I Nothing great is ever achieved without en- thusiasmf' It was the living expression of Emcrson's words coupled with the sincere desire to make this year- book something of which 'our school and our class could be proud which formed an integral part of the reason for being of the 1956 Gleaner. Enthusiasm was the undisputed keynote of the initial days of our Mansion's storyg but as dead- lines loomed, and the Muse took a holiday, we were beset by those pink elephants peculiar to every yearbook staff. But zeal was the byword, and it has helped your gleaners complete what they began such a seemingly short time ago. Need we add: We loved every moment of it? We trust the finished product speaks for us. Now, our midnight oil has burned its lastg our pencils are mere stubs. It is our hope that our readers will feel as we do: that everything we have learned, everything we have done, everything we have loved about Immaculate will in some way have found expression within the pages of the Gleaner, 1956. May mem'ry bind them fast. SPCBHBW bY dny other name would still be spaghetti, but to money-minded members of the Business Staff: Bernadette Ellis, Barbara Smlth, assistant Chalfmftni Olga DiLullo, chairman, and Nancy Dalton, lt helped flll the Gleanor's cofiers.
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