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'Ill' I, Wk fuk su l. .lunior Agnes Amores, who served as the third-page editor ol'the LA REINA this year, pauses for a minute from her proofreading to smile for the photographer. 2. Aspiring journalists who spend many hours working on the school newspaper include llirst row, lelit to rightl Nancy Mantalos, Frances Ma, Landine Cespon. Agnes Amores, Roselle Cespon and Jean Wagner: lsecond rowl Nora O'Brien. Bonnie Abaunzu. Martha Garcia and Olga Jarel. 3. Members ofthe L'ESPRlT Stall include Lfirst row, lel't to rightjjean Wagner, Frances Ma, Lisa Newton. Judi Ventress and Patty Tapanesg lsecond rowj Gerri Hitheg Bonnie Abaunza, ,lo Ann Shalhoub, Rhonda Rickel and Lourdes Garcial. 4. Decorative posters such as this one encour- aged the students to make their contributions to IIESPRIT, This page is dedicated in memory ol' the L'Pool 4.
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LA REINA AND L'ESPRIT SPREAD THE N.D. WORD The faculty and students of Notre Dame have always prided themselves on the fine publications which the students produce each year. No exception to this is the work demonstrated by the LA REINA Staff fthe school newspaperj and the L'ESPRlT Staff fthe school literary magazinej. Under the direction of Mrs. J.G. Tyhurst, the school newspaper is published quarterly by the LA REINA staff. It includes a summary of the school's events, previews of those to come, important announcements such as college scholar- ship information, and editorial comments on various issues. This year's editor was Laila Haiek. This year was a special birthday for L'ESPRlT-its fifth. Using this birthday theme, the faculty and students were encouraged to submit creative materials such as short stories, poetry and art work. The adviser for L'ESPRlT is Mrs. Barbara Barnoski, and this year's editor was Lisa Newton. This page is dedicated to Donna Visser.
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RGYALE STAFF MAKES IT HAPPEN! Meeting deadlines of all types is what the Royale Staff is all about. Basically, the objective of this club is to produce a yearbook for Notre Dame Academy. Staff members may be found almost any day after school working in 306. Special appreciation goes to Mr. and Mrs. John Finnegan, who direct and supervise the photographers, and Mr. Hap Zavack, representative of .losten's American Yearbook Company. This year's staff has been guided by a new adviser, Sister Mary Llisa. According to Katie Parr and Cathy Dix, the following is an outline of the don't's emphasized by Sister Mary Llisa. Mortal Sins . . . 1. Putting a horizontal picture in a vertical space. 2. Having an even number of bleeds. 3. Using a ball point pen to designate picture position on the back of the picture. 4. Blowing up teensy-weensy pictures. 5. Cropping with a lead pencil. 6. Stacking freshly stamped pictures on top of each other. Venial Sins. . . l. Bleeding into the gutter on the wrong side of the page. 2. Voting for the University of Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl. 3. Redoing someone else's mess, and making it worse. 4. Making boo-boo's on 3-R layouts. 5. Boxing captions on final layouts. If found guilty of any of the above, the sinner,' is accosted by appropiate salutations from the adviser. CCursus Maximusj l This page is dedicated to Tami Pistoni by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson. 150 -ff' 8
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