Siena High School - Sienan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 56 text:

Marlys Schukies, Editor. Editorial Staff: Diane Schiff, typist: Kathy Kall, assistant editor: Ann Donnelly, assistant: Marlys Schukies, editor: Rosemary Fraser, man- aging editor, Mary Io Rossi, assistant: Mary Ioan Cencig, assistant photographer: Mary Ann Montoscuro, copy editor. L IENAN Siena is the most pictureftakingest institution l have ever been in! These are the famous last Words of Father l-laubold referring, of course, to the SIENAN. The presses have now ceased rolling, and we can sit back and relax. ln the beginning of the year we started shutter-bugging, making layouts and rocking our brains in an attempt to make the best SlENAN yet. We have added more pages but re- tained the cover of the preceding year as the trade- mark of the SHENAN. inspiration for copy sometimes happened in a chance remark, yet there were many times when thoughts were hard to find, Our patient moderator, Sister Mary Marietta, often became dubious as to Whether anything would materialize, but we finally came through. Who wouldnt with that versitile, persistent Editor Marlys Schukies! l'Egads and little parakeetsf' was the frustrated cry often sounded by our editor as she looked for a mislaid pencil or at the hands of the clock speeding toward five. There were sacrifices made of time, patience, and energy. ln spite of the many obstacles, disagree- ments and utter confusion, or maybe because of them, we offer to you the fruit of our labors and hope that it brings as much enjoyment in its reading as it has in its creating, We thank the patient parents who heated cold suppers and put up with our late hours. The business staff, headed by Patricia Conroy and Mary Pat Ioy, was the group that ran from room to room collecting the money for our literary endeavor. Mmm. So that's what happened to all the money.

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Page 57 text:

Q is it K it Spotlight Officers: Kay McManaman, Peggy Well- Sister Mary Benoit talks with students, Richard Silver and Sue man, Marge Dianovsky, Mary Ioan Dougherty, Phillips ol Marquette High School, Peggy Wellman and Marge Kay Stewart, Darlene Abbate and Lynn Anderson Dianovsky ot Siena at the Mercy Press Conference. prepare lor the Spotlight Mardi Gras . Who am l, you ask? Well, l am a little guy who acts as an incense burner giving off clouds of inspira- tion for the staff to float along on. l'm the chief cleaner-upper during and after issues. My name is Dennis, my sole mainstay in life being SPOTLIGHT mascot. No doubt you have seen my inspirational offsets with a look of frustration, overwork and perplexity engraved in their furrowed brows, Marge Dianov' sky and Peggy Wellman, the SPOTLIGJ-lT's co-ed- itors, Lynn Anderson, associate editor, Darlene ' ' U T L I I' H T L I , 1 Abbate and Marianne Scalotta, business inanmfor and assistant, Mary loan Dougherty, feature editor, her assistant, Kay Manaman, Kay Stewart, sports editor, have all contributed to the wellfworn path of every other step down the three flights of stairs when an issue comes. The only claim on halos l have is the staffs successes on Sienas social calendar, The first Mercy Convention for lournalists, the SPQTLIGHT Mardi Gras, and the first two editions of the FLAME are still sittina high and shining briahtfy, W it 'ff ug r The Staff 'W

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