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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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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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66 chulteanw Informs Bringing such features as sports, dates to remember, and items on clubs and organiza- tions, Schultean fulfills its main purpose of presenting all of the historical news of the school to the student body. In addition to the editorial staff, students from the journalism class contribute their talents to the publica- tion. 1 wx Sister Estelle and Sl'hllIIPl1ll.S editor Donna Tuherosa ex amine other Sl'll00l editions to compare l.l 1'lllllQlll'S. Donna Tulrerosa, erlitor-in-cltiefg Dave llarino, sports edi- torg ,lean Lewis, IIPMH editor: and Have Hunlpllrcy, feature editor, criticise a recent Sl'lIIlllf'llll. These Svhultean stall members handled the business and terlmival problems of the paper. Seated: Mary .lo St't'lllIl'flI'l' and Marilyn Thoms. Standing: Mary Ann McKinney, Mary Ellen Dellord, Geraldine Mrlienzie, Margaret Ann Gilt- son, and Juliana Evon. ,. tj Vi A Q , 5.
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