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Newspaper stuff strives for better communications K- MARIANEWS Staff Row 1: Michelle Bearden, Sue Andrews, Sheila Klein. Row 2: Jean McNulty, Sue Farrell, Karen Nagel, Mimi Kelleher, Kate Farrell. Missing: Sharon Ducey. Through the stock and print of the MARIANEWS, eight girls Worked hard to better the communications at Marian. Every second Tuesday the staff met to prepare the next issue. The editor tossed out story ideas and the staff picked up the rebound and developed them into articles. During the next Week stories were researched, layouts drawn up, photos taken and the last edition of the paper critiqued. After submitted copy was corrected, students typed it on the IBM Composer and waxed the stories down. Headlines and cutlines were composed and printed. Every other weekend found the staff laboring to meet the Tuesday deadline. While the efforts extended were great, the homey decor and frequent celebrations indicated the enjoy- ment the staff derived from its work. y i rrrr. .. sl 1 r . ,,,.. 1 ? ,Wk 'f v-H--....,,,,,-,.r, , -aug,-Y-MA-A 81
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lVlary Callaghan and Lore Mozer fabovej discuss ASB action while Sue Farrell, MARIANEWS editor, analyzes the situation. Sue Andrews ftopb justifies copy on the composer. Sheila Klein Qrightj creates abanner headline for page three. Karen Flaharty Qfar rightj listens intently to the lecture as Connie Gallagher catches up on Smoke Signals, a page three feature. 80
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Photography Staff: fabovej Front Row: S. Crane, K. Farrell. Back Row: K. McNabb, K. O'Conn6r. Yearbook Staff:f belowj Front Row: P. Ling, MJ. Temmerman, S. ,Crane. Back Row: S. Hafeli, C. McHugh. Sue Hafeli fbottom leftj ponders over a difficult headline 5 'if' 3 Yearbook night owls work vehementlqgcomplete book Putting a yearbook together takes a lot of work and a lot of patience. Typing, drawing layouts, writing copy, paste ups and proof-reading are all a big part of pro- ducing the MARIAN WAY. Early in the year the staff planned a short assembly to promote participation in the annual Ad Drive. The drive was a big success and the yearbook was finally well on its way. A new addition to the book this year is the summer supplement. lt will include activities occurring in the latter part of the year. Students will receive the supple- ment in the mail later in the summer. Since the new scheduling prevented a regular staff meetingeveryday, the staff met regularly on weeknights. A small luncheon party was in order upon comple- tion of the book at a quaint restaurant. 32
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