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News Coverage BUSINESS MANAGERS, Zito Wagner and Judy Kallmeyer, sort ad contracts. Zita worked on the yearbook ad pages, Judy assembled senior activities, com- posed copy, and assisted with typing. STUDYING LAYOUTS to decide the size of a legend are Joyce Rivers, Connie McDermott and Arden McClung. Joyce and Connie mounted the freshman por- traits, Arden assisted Mary Grace Over- beck with the sophomore panels.
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Wanted 0ne Headline for Page 57 One staff of 12 girls edited Seton Memories and six issues of the Setonian. Consequently, journal- ists' fingers were seldom off typing keys, scissors, pencils and paste jars. 'ince yearbook editing was an eiuirely new experience, everyone busily studied guides and attrac- tive exchanges. After deciding to emphasize construction year, the staff planned a modern format. .Editors Jane Nieszel and Katie Moran worked with three other staff members on senior panels and copy, and assisted With Write-ups for the introduction and organiza- tions. The staff of 1955 left its suc- cessors a first-class rating to up- hold. PORTRAIT 65O gets patiently measured and trimmed. With this number of underclass pictures to prepare Miriam Schuler Connie Ernst and Mary Grace Overbeck find it difficult at times to prevent clipping off a but of someone's head or ear. Miriam and Connie were partners on the lunior section and contributed to club pages. ' 1 XF? 3512- M4 's Q v -QL'-af...4
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Falls to Cub Reporters for February Issue JUNIOR JOURNALISTS are Julie Ruthven, Sally Smith, Janet Kahny. Row two-Donna Kennedy, Marilyn Wall, Mary Alice Newman, Janet Wray, Mary Clare Golembiewski. Row three-Jeanne Bayer, Pat Rafferty, Kathleen Wollborn, Martha Pitchford, Katie Hoelscher, Mary Barnhorst, Margie Smith. Not pictured-Nancy Poland and Marlene Menchen. These cubs completely edited the Feb- ruary issue while the veterans unsnarled yearbook problems.
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