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You say your head hurts from thinking too much, and your feet ache from always dashing around, and your nerves are almost shattered? You say your heart proudly goes pitter patter, and you often sigh with satisfaction as you collapse into the nearest chair? Then you must be a reporter for The ESSAY -and you can justifiably be proud and tired! Captions, headlines, pictures, copy and deadlines create quite a bit of confusion and last minute rush- ing on every issue for the staff. But this can never be detected in the finished products, for each one is systematically laid out and enticingly interesting. The ESSAY is now in its third year. Every issue seems to be the very best possible, but then when the next comes out, we find it to be even better. This year, The ESSAY has grown in dimensions and in number of pages F- from four to six. Its growing size reflects our ever increasing enthusiasm and interest each time another issue comes to St. Agnes- hot off the press. Qead QQQ ah ut it! 'efga' SEEING THEIR OWN ARTICLES IN PRINT is thrilling t reporters Ann Ripton, Maureen Tucker and Maureen McKay as they fold the papers soon to he delivered to the rest of the school WHO, WHY. WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, are oft- repeated words used by editor Elizabeth Schnacky and Advisor Sister Evelynf as tips to attentive reporters: tseatedl Iudith Woods, Ioyce Zeller, Nancy Lux. Mary Kay Driscoll, Sara McGovern: tstandingl Christine Angione, Katherine Noll, Ann Ledoux. Ioann Hinz, and Ann Ripton. BUSY EDITORS Martha Slavin. Alice Conway, Barbara Coddlng ton and Linda Dominik paste up their pages - the last step before the Essay goes to press. -s
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