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ROAMING REPORTERS Mary Liz Mul- quccn, Richard Barry, and Gerry Orsini con- fcr between bells on the question of girls' uniforms. is mightier MY GOODNESS, look at thatll' says Ruth Schmitt on the Defenxofs field trip to the printers while Joyce Mann, and Jeanne Monahan give it the over-the- shouldcr approach. 82
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JIMMY CURTIN and Edward Rufetto, page editors, think, No wonder this newspaper has a hard time meeting its deadline with Katherine Clark not keeping her mind on her page. The pen 81 A PAGE EDITORS WORK is never done! Judy Tytus. Joyce Mann, Harry Tocee, and Fran Morris are living evidence of this.
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THE DEFENSORS SIPA DELEGATES, Norah Ross and Pat Sullivan, have their last minute eonferenre with Sister Mont- fort before they embark for Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. . . . than the sword! YVHAT MAJOR CHANGE is the Defenior staff voting on for the next issue? FIRST ROW: Richard Barry, John Ilarnlvy, John Kelleher, Archie Ross. Nora Fenn, and Jam' Rillgflllll. SICCOND ROIV: Billy Ewald. James Renseh. Roger Gallalee, Joseph Clark, Margaret French, Kathy Cllovvr, and Franves Nlatthews. THIRD ROlV: Patrirk Caton, James Davis, Tony Giannelli, Mary Liz Mulquecn, Mary Jo White, Florence Young, Virginia Cubilla, and Johnolyn Thorton. FOURTH ROW: Jo- seph Monahan, Jeanne Monahan, Mary Anne Moore, Margaret Query, Allene Anderson, and Dorita Woodson. FIFTH ROW: Gerry Orsini, and Joanne Howard.
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