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Prism has given me a ' greater appreciation of a I wide variety of writing forms. -Andrea Morrison - gk Above: Open to new suggestions, editor- in-cnief Sue Stacnelczyk plans the next issue of Aleihea. Far left: In tne search for material for Prism, Paula Reynolds delves into poetic entries. Center: Sports editor Erika Olmsted con- fers witn Sr. Susan Marie about ner section of tne newspaper. Left: Juniors Katie Burke, Janyce Murphy, and Maureen Downey ponder over the rnony Prlsm submissions. nk J' .Q 4 AietneafPrismf1 '15
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Fine lines of 'Twas The day before The deadline, JusT before The seTTing of The sun, NOT a creaTure was sTirring, NoT even one. STudenTs were hunTing And pecking away, Helping To finish arTicles, Before deadline day. Aleihea, The school's quarTerly newspaper, impiemenTed some dramaTic changes This year. The sTaff expanded To forTy-six re- porTers, and Miss Dorleen Galardi joined Sr. Susan Marie Nolkemper perception in moderaTing The paper. ArTicles were programmed inTo The com- puTer and correcTions made wiTh jusT The push of a buTTon. The newspaper doubled iTs size To eighT pages including news, fea- Ture arTicIes, sporTs, and opinions. Polls for The opinion page gave sTudenTs The opporTuniTy To have Their ThoughTs puT inTo prinT. SHA's liTerary magazine, Prism, also increased in size. MeeTings commenced in January and members crifiaued submissions ranging from poems To shorT sTo- ries and essays. 'i141fAieTheafPrism Y
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t'Student Council has giv- en me the opportunity to organize and participate in many school activities. Studies are important but having fun by becoming involved is just as essen- O . - Karen MOSCl llO Above: Identification cards have many practical uses for students as Colleen Groom, Diane Altieri, Ksenla Kyzyk, and Francine Conelli will soon discover. Center left: Before leaving for Christmas vacation junior class president Meg Kiely distributes poinsettias to faculty members. Center rlghf: Junior publicity chairperson Florinda Hilger addresses her classmates on upcoming events at a class meeting. Far rlght: Council members Qynne Char- boneau, Beth Annunziata, Caroline Far- george, and Megan Drotar listen intently during a meeting. Right: While caroling, Student Council President Francine Conelli passes on her Christmas spirit to a resident of Arden House, 416fStudent Council
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