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NEST ITS BEST The PHOENIX Nest, tucked away in a corner on the third floor, is a journalists abode engulfing loving memories of heartaches and joys amidst the pungent odor of rubber cement. Assuming duties of junior journalists, we regarded the Nest as the prized possession of the senior staff. It was in this domain that our first publication of the PHOENIX was born. Here we learned from experience the problems of assigning stories, making dummies, copy reading, checking, proof-reading, pasting, cutting, and count- ing out headlines. During our senior year the Nest became our second home. In it we spent long hours before and after school on Sundays and holidays employed in the privilege of publishing the PHOENIX, the yearbook, and the PHOENIX ALUMNI. For two semesters now we have reigned in the Nest, gaining inspiration from our skunk mascot, Gal- ley, but time refuses to stand still and so we must pass on. Well we know that the spirit of our journalism office will be left behind to furnish future staffs with the fire from which the PHOENIX rises. Writing captions without any rest Report the news, write the story All this and more for the PHOENIX glory: Walter Lechowicz, Nadine Kwolik, Mary Beth Foley, and Bob Lambert. Those who, Measure the story, write the head Type the galley, and so to bed! Virginia Pedroza, Barbara Lavorata, Rose Ann Lemak, Bill Fuery and Margie Valenzuela. These brave souls pose in the Nest, Ramona Czech, lack De La Font and janet DeGrazia. A process in reverse! Usually on the other end of the picture, PHOENIX photo' graphers, Ray Cloud, Danny Brannigan, and Rasmo Casini inspect the abductor of school spirit and warmth. Page 55
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Because a variation of types displays a good story, PHOENIX Co-editors Elaine Felilrsik and Ioanne Lillig check the headline chart While preparing the dummy. Galley and Hound Doa supervise the yearbonlc editors, Mary Ann Wozniak and Shirley Krull as they mull through the tiles looking for inspiration from by-gone publications. WCRDS FEATHER THIS HERE'S PUBLISHING AT Honorable actors of the rising sun Give note that there's plenty of Worlc to be done. Yearbook patrons are their quest, For this they give their very best: QStandingD Shirley Krull, Bill Fuery, Elaine Feliksik, Walter Lechowicz, Vir- ginia Rendekp Qkneelingj Mary Ann Wozniak, Alexine Geddes, and Bar- bara Lavorata.
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Character, scholarship, leadership and service are the requirements for National Honor Society members: Bernadine Bozek, Patricia Conway, Susan Baran, Ieraldine Kunio, Sally Emerich, Constance Simioni, Ioanne Lilliq, Elaine Feliksik, Alexine Ged- des, Rose Ann Lemak, Carole Sch- wind, Ioyce Page, Marilyn Stolt- man, lane Bezak, Mary Ann Woz- niak, Mary Ann Szymczak, lulie Skvarenina, lames Hanrahan, Ras- mo Casini, Patricia Winqert, Con- stance Beutel, Ianet De Grazia, lean Wincheski, Rosemarie Severino, and Barbara Lavorata. CLUBS Voicing their praises to honor the Christ Child are Student Council members: Sally Ann Emerich, Arlene Kern, lay Emerich, Thomas Swezenski, Carole Piazza, lack Almiro, Robert McDermott, Daniel Bran- nigan, William Brannigan, Frank Amari, Raymond Cloud, Ioyce Page, Philip Roda. ers, Bennett Almiro, Patricia, Conway, Ioseph Ramirez, Barbara Lavorata, Carole Schwind, Thomas Flynn, Diane Hall, Rasmo Casini, loanne Lillig, DeLourdes McBride.
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