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FD First Row: K. Morris, Asst. Ed., R. Vernier, Asst. Ed., M. McNamara, Adsg G, Donovan, Photog. Ed., Mary Cacesse, Ads. Second Row: I. Seeley, Campus Sec., M. J. McEntee, Students Sec., N. Leyburn, Patrons, J. Egan, Business Mngr.g V. Sullivan, Ed. P. Smith, Art Ed., M. J. Lyons, Layout Artistg B. Spaulding, Campus Living Editing a yearbook is an unforgettable experience. Not only does it tax one's creative resourcefulness, but the task requires such unexpected talents as a mathematical ability for proportion, an historical sense of selection and emphasis, and a statistician's appreciation of the value of budgeting one's time. We lifted our eyes to the hills many times in anticipation of a quick AN getaway -especially when we felt the hot breath of deadlines on our necks. We fought, however, what we trust was a good fight, and enjoyed meeting the challenge. 'Y Money, money, money-or--money matters. LHYOUYS are revised- Yes, there was occasional mirth. When an editor has a Pfoblem- Geffy on the Job'
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1 ' f I 159 Seated A Parom L Keane P. Carbine fliditorj, L. Kittell, B. Murhpy, E, Dougherty. Standing N Adeli zi A Madden, N. Flock, M. J. McEntee, B. L. Kenny. Considering the countless activities- at Rosemont, our monthly news publication faces a diflicult task in recording all of them. All will bear witness, however, to the fact that the 1952 Rambler has measured up to our greatest expectations. For the first time since 1948 the Rambler has been awarded the All'American rating. Good news coverage, and clear, concise journalism won for the Rambler this distinction. Deadline desperation or Will we make it? Uriah -fthe car, that isl-will make the dead line. The new staff is initiated Quiet' Editors at w0rlC
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