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THE RUNE slaff: SEATED. Anne Bergner. Calla-y Nolan, Snsan Laeininle, Sharon Roerig, Rnfb Bizot, Pat Ryan, Marg' Toll, Mary fo lVolforil,' STANDING Ann fohnron Marina Miles Berea' Hezferin Debli W . r I . , i e , L - .. .g v , Q e agner, Melinda Milliken, Ellen Cowley, Kafie McCarthy, Mimi Condon, Sfisan Blake, Margaret Rose Sfone, Sara lllorsey, Linda Gosnell, anrl Fran Sinzon. The RUNE Acclaimed ur Success This picture has too more glare, explains Mary Anne Coiirfnej fo ber assisfanfs Mary Faflell, finlie Fischer, anil Theresa Hannz. Mary Thad Ridge at the helm of the RUNE brought new interest into the school quarterly with movie and play reviews designed to make the RUNE more perti- nent, New layouts and experimental photography made RUNE sit up and take notice. The old Did You Know column with its comments on amusing, little- known incidents received a renewal. For the first time, RUNE staffers met during the summer to bring out a paper on the first day of school. This year has seen many innovations, all aimed at making the RUNE more exciting and more popular with the students. fi' xy i 1'R. RUNE editors making de- cisions wilb advisor Sister Olga: Mary Anne Dickinson, Anne lVoocl, Mary Thad Riflge, julia Caldwell Diane Hayden, ana' Kate Ronald.
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IV rlehaferi Bonnie Bolarzrl, Helen Geffif, Alire Srhnler, Deziire Toizirii, rllary Amie Pellixqririi, Sharoiz Refimorz, moilerafor Sirfer Hilda, Mary Toll, aiifl jarkie Mioiroiz flir- play ihe ffilllliflhf of fheir year of reorh. E H l 'U 4 ar Dehaters Shared Fan, and Wisdom Sirler Hilda helpx clehaterr Mary Catherine Starr, Mary Rohirzrorz, Sarah Weyfler, Linda Gomell, and Nora MrCormieh prepare for their weekly afehaie. SHA debaters argued pro and con for this national topic: Resolved: that Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation procedures, Directed by Mr. Vincent Aprile, known by his debaters as Ernst Blofeld, these intellectual speakers won eigh- teen trophies participating in tournaments in Kentucky, Ohio and Washington, D.C. In addition, they stole six out of a possible fourteen trophies at the Louisville Forensic League. Mary jo Wolford was honored as the best Varsity debater and Bonnie Boland was best JV debater in the League. It was not surprising that SHA placed third in the State Tournament. Varsity flehalers Mifry Pal- rieh, Mary fo llvolfonl, eoarh, Mr. Viizrefzt Aprile, Fran Simon, arm' fflrly Srhroerler flirplay the frailf of fheir lahor in fhe rm- rrzerofrr frophier that they have flfqllilffi fh77'0I!KQh0llf lhe year. Organizations 5
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We Worked Hard To Meet Our Deadlines Spending unending hours after school and giving up , if 'ii fi Saturdays to work resulted in the 1968 ANGELINE. i 1 ry After deciding upon the theme, end-sheet picture and divider pages, the real work began. Captions often seemed unattainable, headlines always too long and pictures were always vertical when a horizontal one was necessary. Relying on Sister Virginia Ann's sug- gestions on layout, Sister Olga's criticisms of copy, and Sister Consilia's picture developing ability les- sened the troubles of the staffers, yet deadlines always Came duY5 Carl? Photogi'a,z'Jhers Nancy Haragan, Sizsan Grainer, Kathi Paton and Kathy Heinfzfnan exfhange ideas with ropy- ivriters jane lVahefieltl and Anne Mason, Moderator Sister Virginia Ann consults with AN GELINE ecli- tors: SEATED, Mary Pat No lan, Mary Gale Bnstheineyer, Nanette Motter, Chris Betz howitzy STANDING, Pat Ot to, Sally Sehroering, Sne Bran ing, and Mary Anne Nichols. 'T' THE ANGELINE staff: SEATED, Carol Pohl, Mary Beth Heise, Karen Knight, Margaret Hatpring, feanne Thomp- son, Missy Smith, Mary Beth Droste,' STANDING, Mary Catherine Starr, Snsan MacDonald, fanire Klenzenz, Deh- hie Klein, Ginger Heaphy, Susan Wagner, Gail H oivaril, Kathy Riney, Randal Whitehead, and Chris Bosler. Ahsent: Tina Lnhes and Inlie MrChesney.
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