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C-ood books are like good friends. And so to foster such reading friend- ships in the school, a group of stu- dents have banned together in a Library Club. Under the supervision of the Librarian, they spent study periods and spare time cataloguing books and magazines, correcting ref- erences, and mending and shelving books. lngenuity is one of the distinguish- ing traits of the club as evidenced by the gaily colored and unusual posters advising good reading, and the spe- cial displays and programs during Book Week and Catholic Press Month. Crowning their labors we find a reading-minded and book-conscious student body. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President JOSEPHINE BLAIR Secretory SHIRLEY HUGHES Treasurer MARY MORAN Jo Man Carbe'rrY, Nancy Laster, A,-mo Z ary M . ersmger, Claire MCKer immtsky, Marion Jones' Mor M men, Shirle H , y , Eileen Moore, IELTSZ' fggiltgs GrzechowiaoljengeifjelihgzfbBlog . aug
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Seated: Margaret Mary Smith, Margaret Wertzer, Mary Rosendale, Betti Ann Doyle, Cecilia Doyle, Mary Edna Cunningham, Mary Dilli. Standing: Mary Ann Schwarzel, Eileen Trageser, Anne Holter, Patricia O'Connor, Bernice Yaskulska, Mary Ellen Poole, Shirley Hughes, Mary Paulo Otterbein, Jane Rosendale, Rita Cooper, Regina Balcer- zak, Mary Abbott, Patricia Chamberlain, Anne Hennegan, Joan Carberry, Rose Marie Meadow-Croft. Quii.L AND SCROLL OFFICERS President BETTI ANN DOYLE Vice-President CECILIA DOYLE Recording Secretary MARGARET MARY SMITH Corresponding Secretary MARY ROSEN DALE Keeper of the Scroll MARC-IE WERTZER Five school hours may seem like a long time, but not nearly long enough to accommodate the interests of some students. A small group, interested in newspaper writing, have formed a class in Journalism which meets after school on Thurs- day. Officially known as the Notre Dame Chapter of the Quill and Scroll, they mix practice with theory and submit their contributions to l. N. D. WINDOWS. By this study and practice, they fit themselves for staff positions on the r.ewspaper and project the spirit of Notre Dame through WINDOWS.
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. 1 , Katherine d Margaret Wertzern Betti Ann Doye Seate 2 h Lee Smith, Rita Cooiveff MO G h d le. Marsh, Mary Rosendalez. Hon Margaret MOYY Smith, Jane Rosen a Standing' PatsY Guidera, Elmo' O ' A school is known by its publica- tion and I. N. D. mode many new friends during the past ear when Y numerous exchanges sent WINDOWS all over the country to Catholic and public high schools. An eager and enthusiastic staff worked tirelessly to broaden interest and scope and to present student news and views. Suc- cess was conferred by the unanimous support and approval of the student body. WINDOWS was ranked among the best school newspapers when both the National and Columbia Press As- sociations bestowed on it First Place Honor Awards for its fifth year of y new ideas and publication. Main suggestions were gleaned at the Press Conventions in New York and Wash- ington to help make WINDOWS an all-Catholic newspaper for I. N. D. I. N. D. WIN DOWS 'I Editors RITA COOPER, CECILIA DOYLE, MARY EDNA CUNNINCHAM . Assistants BETTI ANN DOYLE, MARY ROSEN- DALE, IMARCIE- WERTZER, .MAR ABBOTT, PAT CHAMBER- LAIN, JANE ROSENDALE, JOAN CARBERRY, REGINA BALCER zAk, MARY DILLI, MARGARET MARY sMiTH Business Manager KATHERINE SMITH Circulation Manager PATRICIA GUI DERA Business Assistants JANE KENNEDY, MARY WEIS EN- COFF, ELINOR FALLON, DORO- THY LOU MCCINITY Art Editor JOANNE PARROTT Typist BETTY COLDERMAN
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