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Lighting the Flame of XNQR qv: Truth How about using gray and red? suggests Rita McCabe, assistant editor of Troubadour as Janice Pump, editor, shows the cover dummy to Charmaine lassa, assistant business man- ager, and Catherine Zielinski, business manager. Sitting pretty is Mary Jo Schakelmann, Troubadour Queen, surrounded by her court, lois Sommers, Bonnie Valuch, Judith Haines, Mary Kircher, Mary lynn Gerlach, and Judith Benzinger. iii? s-.......-'fi i ,A Q- 3 we genes draw fu We
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Mother Mary Madeline gra- ciously accepts a check from the proceeds of the annual CSMC carnival from CSMC President, Margot Callahan. Dianne Daniels, Treasurer, Anne Wagner, Secretary, and Catherine Brings,Vice-President, view this with pride as repre- sentatives of their fellow stu- dents who made possible this aid tor St. Ann's Infirmary. During the day our prayers ascend to our Heavenly Father requesting the descent of his favors on our brothers, be they rich or poor, healthy or diseased, Christian or pagan, that we may all one day be united in eternal bliss. Each month several hundred pounds of clothing are sent to missions throughout the United States. All medicine donated is forwarded to the Maryknoll Sisters' Clinic in Pusan, Korea. May the official prayer of the CSMC, which is recited before each class, always be in our hearts: Queen of Apostles, pray for the missions that all may know the Savior of the world. Eileen Warner, Trinidad, British West Indies, is being supplied with clothing and financial aid to enable her to attend a Catholic high school near her home. Fund contributions are also sup- plying Brother Salvator, a seminarian of the Mis- sionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity, aid 'for his attainment of the priesthood. ar X Q ,iw S i NNN., WSSAQX- Eagerly waiting to collect mail from her homeroom's mailbox is promoter, Jeanine McClosky, as Anne Wagner, Sec- retary, distributes spiritual activities slips. Meanwhile, Margot Callahan, President, plans a study club program. 'Qi' Busily packing medicine tor Pusan, Korea, are Susan Sommers, Medicine chairman, and her sister, Kathleen, a promoter, while Joyce Kopydlowski, Stamp chairman, and Maria Santarelli, promoter, count and sort stamps.
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i X 5 , QT J N pp-a Our staff - where we learned to be responsible, where we developed a sense of humor, and where we put to good use our God-given creative abilities. Troubadour and The Fioretti, obiects of our de- votion, will long live in our memories. Deadlines and dummies, parties and proofs, cleaning and copy all helped us to perfect award winning publi- cations. The '57 Troubadour received an All- Catholic rating and The Fioretti was rated All- Catholic and All-American. Highlighting our year was the crowning of Troubadour queen. At Candlelight ceremony we were awarded Quill and Scroll pins in acknowl- edgement of our accomplishments in the field of publications. At this time the junior iournalism students received cub certificates and we knew that our year of triumph, excitement, disappoint- ments, and ioy was almost over. JL- ' 'Q' r Amid photographic paper, glue cans, and unlimited patience, Mary Johnson, Judith Kubicki, Theresa Bueckers, Mary Kircher, Barbara Brueser, and Mary Jo Schakelmann help each other perfect their pages for the '58 Y' , --awww 3 Q k Troubadour. ..,.-M' 'L' .1 M g, , l lt would tit it we shorten this article an inch, suggests Joyce Scholz to Nancy Hardy as they. along with Judith Benzinger and Anne Wagner, work an a page dummy for The Fioretti. That should be retyped before it goes to the printer, says lois Sommers to Francene Wo- lak as Joan Hegelmeyer and Janice Luehrs, two other typists, confer on the correct placement ol the semi-colon.
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