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of Chaplain Courageous Mary Kozlowski afa aa . a A it it I Joyce Kubicki of fi.. li K A Carolyne Laskowski ix K- V ky y I 1 I K ,z., K I Kathleen KI'Gm6f Kathleen Kraszewski Anita Kraynak Eileen Kresser Marlene Kubicki Kathleen Leonetti 111 Carole Kuiawa Sara Kukla Carol Lqndowgki What an interesting article! l like this headline. How it sparkles! These are the comments of Journalism stu- dents as they evaluate exchange papers from all over the country.
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Students Thrilled at Gallantry Geraldine Andraski reads a portion of the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin as the sixth-period iunior English class en- tranced by this short story, intently follows. Reliving a battle against fire and time, the iuniors thrilled at the courage of that chaplain who so gallantly saved so many lives. While reading Chaplain Courageous, the ' ' G P t girls also studied first hand the condensation of an article. As the play reen as ures was read or watched on TV, the iuniors delighted at the antics of the children at the heavenly fish fry. The strange world of Mr. Blue was opened to the girls also as they read of his life and ambitions, and the suspense in the House of Seven Gables held their interest from cover to cover. Eighteenth century anecdotes of Beniamin Franklin from his almanac Poor Richard were welcome light spots in the iuniors' busy day. Gradually learning the duties of an efficient and loyal staff member, the iunior iournalism students took great pride in earning the title of cub. Fulfilling those require- ments meant a sacrifice, but attaining admittance into the staff and producing The Fioretti was worth the effort. sr it ' K . by ,A T f Q Eugenie Kopanski Barbara Korotka Louise Korte Jacolyn Kosmatka Henrietta Kotowicz 114
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