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A hard-working crew is the yearbook staff whose members sacrifice many hours after school and weekends. Thus do they do their bit to participate in the special mission of the Catholic Press-to spread Christ's message in a world where adverse pub- licity is all too common. The printed word has a persuasive power all its own-pic- tures, the vitality appropriate to such a divine mission. Yearbook heads ll. to r.l S. Heisey, P. Kennedy, C. Stutzman, R. Massey, P. Curran, P White, A. Frick, and W. Mertens enioy one of their lighter moments. Must have been funny. Middle left: Classroom editors S. Heisey and P. Kennedy confer with typists S. Frechette, L. Byrne and J. Marion. Middle right: It's not as easy as it looks. Feature stat? members P. Gleason and M. Lamb tell you why. Lower left: Photographers N. Norton and T. White hash over the fine points with staff artist M. Payette. Lower center: N. Scheidt and M. Ragalyi share the burden of checking circulation lists. Lower right: Girl sports writer J. Tardiff seems quite amused at an assignment given by our sports editor, M. Boehmer. 4 :L J- COMMUNICATION
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. X, Top right: P. Kehoe, M. l.aPrese, M. LaPointe, B. Dunn, C. Schowalter, and F. Bettendorf socialize at a party given by a member of the Home Economic class, as part of a class assignment. Center: Sew and Press - the good tailor- ing formula followed by M. Blanke and D. Soma. From pattern to finished garment N. McLaughlin, M. Blanke, M. Lardin and C. Stutzman examine their handiwork. Lower right: StyIe's the thing when N. McLaugh- lin and B. Slavsky get together. A garment like this is put to good use at social functions, particular- ly at the annual Spring Fashion Show. l7
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...THROUGH THE PRINTED WORD IN SCHOOL Above: Ad staff. S. Waterman checks over copy, J. Davis types while M. Lardin and M. Gagnon discuss a picture layout. To the right,dynamic Ad Manager T. Sedano helps J. Deehr line up clients. Right: Our telebook staff. H. Henkel, J. Belknap, L. Budzisch, N. LeZotte, K. Gardner, M. Opie, and N. Dimmer labor industriously to make this unique proiect a success. Inserts below: B. L. Seifrid, K. Kelley, editors, of the 45 RCA recording. Lower left: Feature stat? members T. Wymer and S. Lipscomb share a laugh over a candid shot. Lower right: So many heads, and they all have to fit . . . this is the problem faced by L. Ploe, S. Lendzon, A. Petri, J. Mahoney and B. Powell.
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