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l Right: Preparing and pasting 'up the dummy : Mary Ann Wehrman, photographer: P- tricia Hansberry, artist, Mary McLaughlin, sports writer: Mary Clare Brinker, assistant editor. --' 'T 'IEE l .E j if ll P9 K+ 31 , Z AE e gy nl A 1'- Above: Just off the press, comparing the original and finished product: Patricia Sullivan, Sue Greve, Myr Degaro, Ann Habig. Above: Studying with critical eye: Sue Schaefer, Barbara Muntel, Nancy Hecker, Janet Robinson, and Barbara Richardson. Below: Mailing issues and sending statements: the Business Staff: Paula Steiner, Arlene Bakie, Lillian Hartz, Joan Dieckhaus, Mary Johannes, Marcia Woeste Uvlanagerj 3?-
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511: -X XV ' .- , 1.31: Cwlg l .1 -, Qi: BEACON Staff Publishing THE BEACON is a project of the Junior Journalism Class. Under the guidance ot Sister Mary Martha, faculty advisor, the Stott distributes six editions annually. What goes on behind the closed door of the Beacon Room on ground floor re- mains a mystery until the zero hour, when a P A announcement states: home- room teachers will kindly detain the stu- dents tor a few minutes at 2:l5. The journalism students will be in homerooms with the latest copy of THE BEACON. Above: Planning the layout: Ruth Gallagher, editor, M X, Kathleen Hayes and Roberta Campbell, layout editors. it i ml? OC UN' el Right: Typing the copy tor the printer: Joanne Whalen, Diane Schuckman, Marilyn Beuerlein. Below: Reading the copy: Rosemary Holtglete, Sister Mary Martha, Lana Herzog, Mary Ellen Lampe, Judith Rinschler, Karen Kirschner. i ll S' e g D gl 5 . ,awwf ' VL vt : x ' rs Y 1 A , -.E+ ' new git, A
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Press Reporters We read that in the Regina news in last night's paper, is fre- quently heard from the lips of students, parents, and friends. Not a thing escapes the vigiliant eyes and ears of Regina's press reporters who will be on the spot for an interview or for just a line of information. Loyal to her job, each reporter writes her scoops, types them, mails them, and then-well, the only thing left to do is to wait for the paper: Behind all this student activity is the energetic moderator, Sister Mary Madeleine. Janet Bnnkpmer Behy Ann Punghomt .1 iiffi Q, . sdge. wow 73: Set for fl 53. it Snomiif P.awer,'Vangucrd Elegcvr 4'
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