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Problems of the Press II I I I 1 School publications are result of many heads and not-so-light work. In ST5 gather Marscot staff members: Marilyn Craig, editor Mary McGrow, Mary Zeglen, Mary Ellen Irving (seated), Mary Schiel, Pat Antolak, Margaret Cash-man, Jo-Anno Fortin, Dolores Schaefer, Marion Radatz, Borbora Fixter, Ruth Ann Goblirsch, Eileen Greshwalk, and Dolores Gagnon. Roceipt books engage attention of Dayesye business staff: Dariel Wodarck, Sue Malenfant, Rita Fitzgerald, Pat Harrington, Rosemary Godbout, Rochelle Tousignant, Pat Kli-ma, Lucie Guillemette, Mary Scheinost, and Mary Ann Gillespie, Copy concerns Dayosye editorial staff: Kay Sammon, Lorno Ann Demarais, Nancy Mollers, Koy Simmer (seated , editor Margaret Cashman, Clara Mannella, Les Loesch, Joonn Berigan, Pat Kammerer, and Gayle Hjulberg. Dayesye layout is planned by Rose Erin Sullivan, Karol Meunier, editor Jo-Anne Fortin, Margaret Gleason, and Roberta Elsberry. Delores Gagnon serves as photographer forMarscot and Shirley Luke as art editor for both Dayesye and Marscot.
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Sphere of the Apostolate Campus club groups prepare for total Christian living. Chi Rho members specialize in Christ-like service in such areas os the audio-visual which challenges officers—vice-president Barbara Skaor, president Dolores Schaefer, treasurer Carol Renckens, and secretary Ruth Trepanier. Contact chaimen, Jane Carrow and Sheila Mullin (upper right), co-ordinate SMA apostolic activities with those of city-wide Catholic Youth organization. Legion of Mary officers—vice-president Anna Caolo, president Barbara Skaar, secretory Pot Clausen, and treas- urer Marcia Mikucki (lower right)—pray in chapel for the success of works engaged in under the Queen's standard. Funds for missions are raised by Catholic Students Mission Crusade Mardi Gras of March 2. At telegram concession, Kathleen Curran and Rosemary Godbouf take orders from Joan O'Hare, Dorothy Zawislak, Pat Nordstrom, Elizabeth Kavanaugh, Kafhlene Neary, Mary White, Diane Krowczyk, Jackie Krawczyk and Cecelia Smith. The balloon booth attracts a gay group (center right as does square dance contest (lower left).
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The Livelong Day Before school, girls trudge across campus to chapel, bookstore, library, or homeroom. During ST6 homeroom period, Carole Sullivan, Barbara Skaar (foreground), Barbara Walcher, Rosanne Williams, and Katherine Werlich (background) stuff animals for Red Cross distribution. At noon in cafeteria, the hungry line up before Mrs. Mary North, cashier. In library study, seniors—Karol Meunier, Rita Wallerius, and Joyce Cosgrove—beat the books. Recreation after lunch gives Pat Antolak, Rita Fitz-zerald, Maureen Niedenfeur, Rosemary Buckley, and Kay Sherry time for lindy. Between classes, Roberta Elsberry, Sue Malenfant, Sheilo Mullin, and Julianne Campion join ranks on Main stairs. Anytime outside office, people like Clara Mannella, Celestia Loesch, Kay Sammon, and Pat Kammerer wait to see Principal.
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