Sacred Heart Academy - Angeline Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1968

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Red Cross Trans used cz pirit of Hope Through weekly meetings, Red Cross urged volunteer work, Heading their list of activities were holiday Centerpieces, fmors, and lwedside kits for the Veterans and other rlregt hospitals, A stuffed St. Bernard dog sat in the cafeteria hegging for donations, Finally Red Cross organized L1 drive for summer volunteers to end an active year, Gizinfq fbeii' fiine for otberr. Red Crorrerr make paper Offjffli-Y Kfffbj' Kfffff AMO' FfWfk'7f Wd BMJ' Lmhef fjUU.w.,,- M. Um, of ,hgh mam, Pfajwm' and iziofiemlor Sirler Gilbert exhibit horpifizl kitr. Rei! Cr0,r.r Rejvierefifafiz'eff FRONT ROUV, fiiiie Hoiliznif, Niznrj Heinz. jean ffzrrelf, illary Cfzllfzimiz, Parry Hfnzpl, Cindy Yopp, Debbie Cen.rfi1nfi1ie.' SECOND ROIV. Ninn llH0,j'6lI!7L'7'KQ,. Rmb Ann Ellglfffj jill Kizlzbpeffer, Donna IIz1l'zfl.7i:1lI. illzirei Pfmfbe. Marg fo Hiznrf. feni Ffiferg THIRD ROUV, Ijllen Hiznzgizn, Ifiillvbi' COIHIITH, Trivia Lenz- bimfo, Clvriffy Lfinfmln, Nfznry Slienf, Donna Eberroiri. fiffie Firfer, ilieiirriz Roby' TOP ROU7, Ginny Kifzpbelee, Snriin Th01'lIb7l7'j', Sarizfv Sf. Anbin, illfzry Rebinron, Vicki Sinilh, Terry Sfbizbinfzzzn, Sleplmlzie Hornizng. -f . ,,,

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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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