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My Q ,QM 1'-of Collaborating co-editors, Linda Welrli and Dorothy Oecl- ing, ol the '59 Mitre devise an interesting layout. Through many discouragements, revisions in copy, un-met deadlines, and occasional mo- ments of near genius, a yearbook is born. Jane Drew, layout eulilor, anal Mary l ram'e-s lxfl4'Killll0llQQll prepare pirlures Nllit'll will appear ill tlie Mitre. liil6l'lll garet o utual Toil 'y eclitor. Samlra Hosking and lwr assistant, Mar Diver, l'0lIl1llll'tf ropy xsitll its pirture. mmm ,lohn Gerlrivk antl Joe Henning sf-le-rt action pirtures Mary .lo Serllelzerk and Cr-relia Jones, art mlitor, perim- for llleir layout. Ill? leaf patterns for the yn-arlmolx. 36
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Circulating good literature con- stitutes an important aim ol the Library Club. Its members First row: Mildred Meehan, Regina Varda, Sister Clotilde, the clubis moderator, Sharon Pickering, and Paula Carle. Second row: Pat M1-Govern, Kathy Peacock, Judy lleBord, Barbara Risch, Marlene Arnold, Sue Liston, Nancy Roecker, and Mary Jane Smith. Interests Activate Clubs Serving as the international language for many, the Red Cross promotes better under- standing among the nations of the world. Replacing books and keeping shelves and magazines racks in order comprise two of the important duties of the Library Club. The Latin Club revives ancient Roman ri- tuals when they give their annual banquet. The goals of these three clubs are to stimu- late interest in the world and people around us by sponsoring some interesting projects. Members of the Latin Club -- First row: Jolm Rohan, Dolores Burdick, Patty Feiler, and Mike Cahill. Second row: Anna Boyke, Martha Kulinski, Sister Clotilde., moderatorg Mary .lo Evon., Donna Tuberosa, and Linda WEll'lI. Third row: Patty llowell. Nick Rohan, and Patty Taylor. Fourth row: Don Johnson, Joe Dermody. Mike Grover, Tom Meehan, and Dave Carino. Red Cross representatives-First row: Lillian Wedge, Juliana Evon, Don Johnson, and Geraldine McKenzie. Second row: Bob Gresham, Barbara Stringer, Helen Muvihill, Sharon Pickering, Margaret Nesbit, Sister Clo- tilde, moderator, Mary Ann Smith, and Elizabeth Stephens.
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Produces A Yearbook l :'V, E o '1'. l ::.,: -::12:,. f fff :.'-' .A.: 1 .Q f -:-:, 2-2 :':Q .. ' it- . J Mr. Fusco, adviser, and Sister Estelle make corrections and measure copy. Editors possess a definite dislike for words which in any way, shape, or form resemble progress, schedule, or deadline. No one will ever invent an aspirin that will chase away the special type of headache frequently ex- perienced by yearbook editors and advisers. However, nothing can compare with the sense of achievement and accomplishment felt by the staff when a new Mitre makes its debut and passes its acid test-the approval of the stu- dent body for which it was written. Nick Rohan, business manager, and his assistants, Patty Taylor and Lois Bronnert, keep an accurate record of Mitre ads. 1 L4 Staff members for the l959 Mitre -Don Barnes, .lane Reliorst, associate editorg Lillian Wemlgc, Mary Ann Kclly, and Julie DeRolf put endless hours into the publication. 37
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