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v Four heads are better than one as the dummy's problems are ironed out by layout editors, Gertrude Boland and Winifred Donnehy, in cooperation with art editors, Dolores Giordano and Marlene Biegler. ,. 1 t t f - ,,4,,pq-- x r f, ...W-an-nvW ' Copy editors, Joan Colsey and Patricia Peters, agree that, To make the action flt the word, is often easier than finding the words to llt the action. To meet those pressing deadlines, stat? members, Joanne Young, Jean deVecchis, and Suzanne Jenkinson consult the bulletin board for assignments. mm' . J f n 1 I Lights-camera-action! And another candid shot is recorded by Antoinette Schiavo. Helen Primus, photography editor, is chief schedule-maker and general assistant.
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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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MN' uw el' l , 'V' ,1- 1 gf. -' I -': - - ,f -.-' - ' ., , '-fl-1' . ,avg-',', - 'J-g -f- 1--1 5 - g , , 4 xf'7.J' ' J vw ,my K gif- .V .j E, h,,,:,, ' --f ' ' - l'4'Tf-iulffltiflf . Leaders of the Sophomore Sages are Margaret Kenny, presldenfp Marcia Baylor, vice presidenfp Margaret Radelnaker, secreiaryp and Ellen Brennan and Carol Huber, treasurers. I and they came i. the second year . . . , GEN. 41, is , 5 -A use s l Sophomore year at Immaculata means a plumb- 4 W5 V U ing of the depths of the English novel, an intro- duction to syllogistic reasoning, and a realization that Economies is more than a word. These intellec- tual pursuits are tempered with the highlights of the upper-lower classman year: an evening of Pink Fantasy and pins of amethyst and gold. The spirit, loyalty, enthusiasm, and sincere interest of the sophomore class have shown them to be Immaeulatans one hundred percent in the pink.
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