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Determining tne Facts and Creating the Mood Experience in writing poetry and creative compositions led many students to extend their talent outside the class- room. For those with a flair for facts, the school newspaper, The Alethea, offered a challenge to discover the who, what, where, and why of a story. The bimonthly publica- tion featured articles about school personnel, activities, and students' accomplishments. Reporters delved into the exciting happenings of SHA, while photographers cap- tured those moments on film. At Sacred Heart expressing oneself in print was not limited to the newspaper publication. For those who wished to creatively express their thoughts and ideas FVURY through poems and short stories, PRISM offered this op- portunity. The PRISM staff encouraged the student body to submit original poems and short stories. The literary staff chose material from these works and contributed their own for publication. Along with the literary members of PRISM, a talented art staff designed the layouts and gridwork for the book. The final product of their time and talent was a professional composite of the literary and art abilities of the SHA community. Lisa Moran, a member of both PRISM and Alethea, com- mented that these literary publications gave people op- www! HOU, its or ,J --ui.,.., Q Above: Members of the Prism literary staff, Laura Wood, Lea Pannella and Debbie Eichler. confer on poetic submissions. 4 Top:Art editor Naomi Gabriel discusses the plans for the cover design of Prism with Lesley Vorio. a member of her staff. Q Right, Literary staff member Janyce Murphy ponders over work sub- mitted to Prism. Each piece gets careful consideration. as portunities to explore their natural talents.
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5 Right: Leafing through a magazine, Melissa Caldwell and Gina Malerba broaden their knowledge of the meaning of pro-life. Q Bottom: Preparing for the holiday season. Diane Landino and Caroline Fargeorge order Birlhrighi Christmas cards. v Below: The great success of Pro-Life is attributed to Mary DeCaprio Ctreasb, Donna Anastasio Csec.D, Kris Szwaya fvice-pres.J and Lauren Pizzi fpres.J. Nwwffwm RO - LlFEli
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