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x l i 5 fling: Why don't you try this word, asks Judith Ziegler of Bernadine Platt as she, Carol Gasper, and Mary Ann Schwartz, with the assistance of Nancy Perske, write Trouba- dour copy. Starting the wheels rolling for the next issue of The Fioretti are Judith Haines, editor, Janice Pump, editorial board mem- ber, June Pandolfi, art editor, Barbara Kotarski and Mary Lynn Gerlach, board members, Sister Mary lucilda, adviser, Rita McCabe, board member, and Bonnie Valuch, assistant editor. Because knowing where to find correct in- formation is as important as gathering news, Dolores Krysiak and Christine Roock keep posted on the tiling system as Janice Jobst examines an exchange from another school. Florence Bistricky and Monica Searing check to see if there are any messages in their mail boxes for them. W .7-N 'Q Vg My .Q-Wy Hi i ...nv 4 '-sv
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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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. .Ugy . 1 ,s 'Wwe 'itgw my ,V N, Taking time out to discuss the peculiar behavior of Willie Baxter is Mr. Parcher lThomas McKalel and Mrs. Baxter ljudith Albrechtl. Enchanted by the beauty ot the woods, Willie Baxter tMarvin Simonl remarks to Lola Pratt lMary Kircherl, it's kind ot like a house, a little house, isn't it? Lola replies, ess. Papa Parcher iDavid Killian, relates one ot his typical summer night experiences to his daughter May Uudith Andersonl and her beau, Joe Bullitt lGary Howardl. A These Dan Bosco boys: Dennis Peters, Gary Howard, Dennis Wasielewski, Kenneth Gross, Frank Schuster, Donald Pionek, Kenneth Krueger, Patrick Brezonik, and Donald Schumacher, portraying Willie's friends from Indiana in Seventeen, really made Lola Pratt lluane Sweet! feel welcome when they sang lt's Reciprocity. Carrying his dog Clem and exclaiming to Mrs. Baxter lMar- garet Moierl and her daughter Jane lGeor- gianne Kanel that he is ready to serve lemonade and sand- wishes for the Baxter party is their servant Genesis Uohn Mysz- ewskil. x. ss S
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