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iv mimi Mary Jane Novitsky, Betty Alloe, and Cathy Nash work dili- gently while discussing how they are going to arrange their pages. Each page required several hours of planning and work to produce a good presentation of one of the events of the year. i l He's Just hangin' around. Those Corrine Jacoby gives a helping that don't work are nicely taken hand by proofreading some copy. care of by the workers. Joe Kamrad All COPY must be Carefully demonstrates the sorry plight of an checked and pages must be ar- Idle One- ranged and identified so that the printers can set them up correctly. Mary Lou Slinger uses a little bit of friendly persuasion to keep the editor from cutting out parts of the masterpiece she slaved so hard over a hot typewriter to produce. 21
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Hard Work + Pictures + Copy : I Bluebook 4 . L.-U 5 i The department heads responsible for the various sections of the 1957 Bluebook are: SEATED - Mary Therese Damicone, Division Pages, Margie Craig, Business Manager, Kay Mervis, Social, Pat Foley, Class- room Activitiesg Betty Alloe, Underclassmeng Gene Kramer, Editor, Catherine Nash, Religion, Mary Jane Novitsky, Administration 8zFaculty5 Susan Korosa, Student Activities. STANDING - Tom Maximovich, Lay- out, Walt Logsdon, Sports, Don Fightmaster, Seniors. Mary Theresa Damicone finds herself literally up to her ears in work but she still has time to smile. The assorted junk surrounding her is only part of the equip- ment needed for producing a yearbook. Staff adviser, Father Boymer, advises Joe Kamrad on the best method of writing a story for one ofthe year's events. Mary Jane Novitsky also asks for some help in laying out one of her pages. A written translation of the write -up on page 40 done by Father Boymer will be supplied upon request. The students of St. Mary's are fortunate to have a yearbook with so much time and effort behind it. While trying to be in- teresting, it must also be accurate. There must be a certain amount of copy and a certain amount of pictures. Balance must be kept along with variety. There is a deadline each month to meet, keeping the staff and Father Boymer very busy. The staff is a real team working togeth- er to win a yearbook which will receive a real welcome. It is the anxious desire of the staff that the students will enjoy and cherish their Bluebook. -In Yer Nr' v
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ilifnai Q .gnu CRUSADER STAFF: FIRST ROW, SEATED - Margie Craig, Business Manager, Ellen Neff, News Editor, Sue Penotte, Social Editor, Walt Logsdon, Sports Editor, and Coletta Fahey, Editor-in-Chief. ROW TWO - Pat Zofchak, Florence Presler, Ann Watts, Corrine Jacoby, Bob Fillmore, and Jean Miller. ROW THREE, STANDING - Kathy Lotze, Rosemary Gadel, Pat Forte, Dick Eagan, Dave Massoud, Donna Miller, Margaret Cusick, Joan Breza, Ena Ciconi, Ascuncion Ordoveza, Elaine Geraci, Fran Bocko, and Nancy Breza. Lf- I'2'4b0'i4 Q I x ?' .A r Vol- 5 Y St. Ma1'y's High SC-ho Margie Craig seems to have the power of deep concentration for not even the camera is able to distract her. As Business Manager, she has had much work on her hands with the economic part of the paper. There were the cleaner's tickets and the patron drives and many other responsibilities. There was money left over at the end of the year to pay half for a banquet at Sanginiti's restaurant which was given for the journalism class and the yearbook staff. Corrine Jacoby, Coletta Fahey, and Walt Logsdon seem very pleased with the paper they worked so hard to put out. As Editor in Chief, Coletta had quite a responsibility but each issue was a success. Walt also has a big job as Sports Editor. But each sport page had many thrilling and accurate accounts of the games. Each sport page was a product of hard work and ability as was the entire paper.
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