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Happy journalists off to Villanova to get some new ideas are: fl-rj Barbara Auletta, Joyce Schrepfer, Pam Prime and Arlene Lorenzetti. l Bishop Wright converses with a group of our juniors who attended the Villanova Yearbook Conference. Cl-rj Pam Prime Barbara Auletta, Dawn Williams, Bishop Wright. Arleen I.o- renzetti and Patricia tilialien. The written word has always exerted a potent influence upon the conduct and character of readers. Teenagers, especially, are becoming increasingly aware of the power of the press. Here, at Q. R. A., our school publication, the Rosarian, is one of the central student activities. Responsibility for the newspaper is entirely en- trusted to the junior Class. The editor-in-chief, joyce Schrepfer, and her assistants are chosen by the moderator, Sister Mary Mark, O.P. They are ex- pected to exhibit a particular talent for writing, as well as initiative and exemplary Catholic conduct. The pages of our school quarterly are replete with humor, pathos, and inspirational editorials. Progress is an ever important factor in journalism. Consequently, our progress is indicated by a fuller knowledge ot' truth, evident in our present Catholic school publications. Viewing the new school camera are: fl-rj Ann Thibideau, Sharon Inman, Louise Holley, Dolores Hilliard and Pam Prime.
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We PIGSS OIWHI . . . TT L E J' 5 Q? W e 1 A junior group gathers to discuss some of the eventful happenings in the newly-formed Diocese evident in the Catholic Press. CL-Rj Veronica Shields, Betsy Chadwick, Meg Ferguson, julia Holl- man, joan Ferner, Barbara Mulvaney, Marianne Schenone, Judy Macher. C. ' Sister Mary Marla, OP., is ready to repre- N sent the Rosarian staff as moderator at the Vil- Innova Conference. Editor of the Rosarian, Joyce Schrepfer, Ends her desk cluttered with work. 'T QQ 'Tr- Qsaa f--J Reading the Rosarian in their spare time are fl-rj Maureen Heaney, Regina Harris, Mary Ellen Hill who are interested in one issue while Grace Herog, Maureen Markey and Regina Koger are equally interested in another. ifv
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