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It takes some explaining sometimes . . . but eventually the business staff manages to get in the patron quota to pirocluce a better Petrean. Left to Rig t: Verderami, Applegate, Weber, Hudson, Harte. Me.. , as r It's over now and we are glad. Y strangely enough, in a way, we're ratl sad too. It was work . . . the Writing, 1 writing, posing, pasting, and worryi about the deadlines. But it was fun . the feeling of satisfaction seeing yc own creation grow and become a real . . . the knowledge that for some of this would be the last time we wol have the opportunity to be on the ye book staff and that we would be a p of itl The glamour of being on the literary staff is dimmed by the monotony of proof-reading galleys. Left 'to Right: Kelty, Storer, Innnucci, Editorg Rueshoff, Bnflic, Kersting. Deinzer spends many hours in the dark room enlarging his pictures. , N Mesaros and his assistants decide which drawings are best. Schiavo, M esnros, Smith. Hickey works on his sports section, an assignment which includes all seasons. 66
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for E events , ggi-mn 0 Helen. ue discusSl0g the 5: Sister Rose Bose , .r . 5' ver 01-ensxc-Leagem with ,Nlg2ffq5alam0n5fmeE Second 3 conxnfry Kelty, 13.50 p,rmsnong,be Zim Grandi, r 9- msn -,D11' .pxmwf Te znvhmgyg' gggnig, Blwk H1101 Baluer. ROW: oi: ' 1 Sch v G .der N arumfl watts Cone, Snens Y ner i - , robe, Mazen' sk1Gntar7-, Drury' rsxk N U. .fwsjlf Qs f fx1N,,,,,Qk I is ax:-'CHL lN.,l,KQm Wl-X ' X X Pg ' ,VA l lx wx slum Q7 kj L.'-JL: rx ij-'wwf X l3..j.,U. What form of International O . rgm' tion should the United States join? forum group exchanges opinions on timel b' y su yect. Left to Right: Ormil Fischer, Grobe, Kully, Valich, Armstt P' f k'1'v3,TlPgMg --.Q , ,Cid Wi .f 5 1 x X-V ' -w..,.- x, V,., ,,,V ox, . Wo, x A 3 ,, tx 5.1, - I t. gf It X - '+-'L' -xi x 1 xr t, l- 'ie 1 . A xY:--'Nk..',3,j,,Lp-AL,matt MIJJ Lfl.3xQH-lL,wr,l:?fJ Lil, Carol Quinn rehearses her speech agains the use of the veto in the U. N. for Junior Town Meeting W.A.T.V. tele vision Youth Forum. Sister Rose Heler gives helpful hints. 68
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