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The business staff Cl. to r.J: P. Mann, B. Maguire, K. Maher, and S. Doyle, manager, gleefully count the day's receipts. Painless draining of our resources is an art well-mastered by these girls. xx 19 the Editor, Grace Tubmau, and Art Editor, Pa- tricia Clark, discuss layout plans for the fldflflll. Coordinating photographs, art, and literary work is one of the most important phases in yearbook production. 5x st' ' . , - -4' ax 011 Kew D Q 'D ' '22 . , ,b as um' J EW 'at Q fx 'Af' 'lfilfc JJ 45 su? it , fwlfli 5 I . UM K . 'Z as 9 1 1 U ' ' a ...ILM ' M'1fm.- -. 1 msc 'Y ' p 2 .5 , ss: q I X 'S J, , 'E' W , -if 'H-. G X
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As business manager R. Miano juggles inonev and checks, J. Basile, C. D'Orzizc. gl. Bergener, lf. M. O'Brien and B. Corlii. tln- junior meni- bers. engage in last-minute revisions of T1'llHIfl'f paste-ups. monthl Xllmrking on new angles to aclcl to the enjoyment of their readers are sopliomores D. Mullins, P. Caldwell. P. Peterson. editor. lf. Lolitler, and Bl. Bla-yer, staff artist. X-'W f an . . . the true Christian does not re- nounce the activities of this life, he does not stunt his natural facultiesg but devel- ops and perfects them, by coordinating them with the Supernatural.
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annuall . An assistant literary editor, P. Meffaffery, and literary editor, R. M. Salvante, carefully cheek references as they discuss material for captions. Feverish work, this yearbook business! 7--We -if if .,..ef' Busy, busy, busy! One of the most hectic jobs connected with the make- up of the Adrian is that of the hustl- ing typists. Caught in a moment of earnest preparation are V. Smith, M. G. Rose, assistant literary editor, K. Miller, and M. .-X. Keppel. 'Cf XYhat is able to capture the living spirit of a school. its once-in-a-lifetime highlights and never-to-be-forgotten events? A year- book, of Course! The x1UIl'l'Gll, so called in memory of the late Adrian Iselin, has re- ceived high acclaim over the years from various associations owing to the labor of its faithful statls. Now, between fresh, inky- smelling pages, we relive the past four years. Later, as we turn the yellow pages of this well-worn book, we shall smile and say, Oh yes, l remember when . . . ! Sheila Bartley, assistant, and photography edi- tor, Irene Hernon, hastily change plates between shots. Constant. untiring efforts on the part of these girls helped make our yearbook a best- seller.
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