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ASSOCIATE editor of the literary staff Mary Beth Heindel relaxes. HIELD Merits All American Award BUSY on copy are Barb Spies and Judy Goodyear. PICTURES are inspected by Judy Goodyear, literary editor, Cathy Zi- bura, associate senior write-ups editor, and Ellie Prestas. Layouts, picture finding, cropping, captioning .. . this is what makes a yearbook. Pressing deadlines and finding an extra twenty-four hours in a day , . . this is what makes yearbook life trying. But in the end, Shield '67 ,. . this is what makes it all worth while. Thirty people working hard, now relax with a feeling of satisfaction. They worked, laughed and cried together. All-American from NSPA, f'Americana from FJA, Publication of Distinctionw and f'All-Catholic from CSPA were Shield honors merited during the past year through the efforts of Sister M. Rene' and staff of,66. Staff members were given greater depths of ideas by par- ticipating in publication conferences at Villanova and C0- lumbia Universities. Editors Barbara Marzoli and Regina Bassoul attended a yearbook course at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. over the summer. Designing 3R's became a part of Stephen Endres' job as editor of layouts. Michelle Milano and Cathy Zibura's senior write-up parties added spice to the humor of all. Barbara Spies and her never failing typing staff worked their fingers to the bone. Collecting money became the known trademark of Diane Damelio and the business staff. The motion of time has come, they involved themselves, and the product oftheir labors . . . Shield 1967. I I EDITOR Regina Bassoul discusses returned proofs with moderator Sister M. Rene', while associate editor Barbara Marzoli adds comments. 68
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MARIAN ECHOES Rates Medalist Award Marian Echoes, the newspaper at Morris Catholic, ranks among the Top Ten news- papers in the state of New Jersey. Among its awards are All American, Medalist, All Catholic, International Quill and Scroll Honor Rating, and All Jersey. Responsible for the publication of the paper is Sister M. Alethia, moderator, together with editor-in-chief Linda Moriarty, asso- ciate editor Annamae Scharff, and a staff of about thirty. Page editors include Annamae Scharff, Linda Moriarty, Mary Knuth, and Thomas Romano.. During the course ofthe year, staff mem- bers attended the Villanova and Columbia Press Conferences, in addition to a local conference held at West Morris High School. To raise funds to pay for the editor's jour- nalism course at Catholic University, Marian Echoes, sponsored The Dancef, A Chinese Auction highlighted the evening. PAGE editor Tom Romano accepts gift for services from Sister M. Alethia at Publications Dinner. STAFF members Lou Bucceri, Jim Racine, Ozzi Rodriguez, Mary Ann Horvath inspect newest issue.
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