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Even an empty hall may provide Maraquin's Associate Editors. Frank Matera and Mary Lynch and EDITOR Ben Burrell. with another idea, another caption. or another picture for the Year- book. The Maraquin Literary Staff takes time from apple-eating to pass judgment on the plethora of pictures which have just arrived from the studio. GUIN f G! Honest introspection is one of the hardest things a man must do, for he is beset by tum by temptations of pride and false modesty. To write about Maraquin,U our yearbook, is difficult for this reason. because we have made Maraquin a part of ourselves and we have tried to make ourselves part of Maraquin. We hope we have produced a good book, but only the expressions and comments of its readers can confirr or destroy our lingering doubts. We remember tt. sf' Marilyn, Kathy, Ed and Bill of the Business Staff can still smile after a full day of soliciting ads for Maraquin. Can't be true! Phil and Chet have just discovered that we desperately need a rich ol! uncle or a booming oil well!
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0 o f The debate will rage forever, we suppose: YYhich is more useful, applied or theoretical mathematics? Applied math- ematics is the tool of the engineerg theoretical mathematics is the study of the mathematician. Which is more impor- tant? A temporary peace has been affected in the Aquinas Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, a national honorary math- ematics club. Future engineers from Aquinas learn more of math's applicationg future mathematicians study basic theory. In other words, each side in the debate learns to appreciate the other viewpoint. The expressions on the faces of the Math Club ofh- cers, E. Baylock, S. Palasek and B. Burrell, seem to indicate that they are having no trouble at all with their problem. 1' ,11 5413.1 ff QXJJ ,' . f H The Math Club holds an open M A it -V 1 5 discussion on the Pythagorian Pvlftlllllllltllilb ftlllii NWN V' lu H2954 ima: .x Zim , Theoremf' Let's hope that f-gg '5?f::, they dorm go 5-Squarei, doing was ts to .cnafu mr if 4 , , i , X 233' it' lutnna 6:5 ' ' tr: A 2? has bmi rtcrmi xc Kult mtmbrramp m mngnzums of ZIP Y -,iv suptnnr .u'mt:.1m w 11-. 3 fit at .rmmrmsnrs 'xg , I9 gg A. , fe 1 is ff , fi-,gf eww- V -i X, .. ., ff A f 97
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EDITOR . . . Ben Burrell ASSOCIATE EDITORS . . . Frank Matera, Mary Lynch LITERARY STAFF . . . Head: Wil- liam Richards, Larry Hogan, Roger Zieger, Marjorie Carbone, Therese Higgins, Edward Bratina, Elizabeth Baylock, Darlene Sarisky, Kathleen Rivers BUSINESS STAFF . . . Philip Don- nelly, William Schiffert, Chester Hrubiec, Edward Neiman, Philip work invested between these covers, but always there comes the thought, Per- haps if I had worked harder, a bit harder . . . We do not trust our own judgment, therefore, to leam of our Maraquin -selves, we must look outside - toward you, the reader. How stands the verdict? Michaelowski, Patrick Hemingway, Dorothy Domijan, Barry Kearney, Kathleen Corcoran, Robert Rou- leau, Brian Wells, Maureen Meligo- nis, Marilyn Veneziano, James Os- kinis, Diane Moriarty ART STAFF . . . Head: Patricia Gaj, Karen Maynes, Karen Botticelli, Ronald Marut, Carolyn Caputo, Catherine Crowley TYPISTS . . . Mary-Ann Stefifany, Dolores Raines, Carol Kasey A new experience? No, but it is unusual to see Mr. Charles Sullivan, school pho- tographer, on the other side of the lens. Caution! Rembrandts at Work . . . Is this how Picasso started? Whereis that book on How to Pa.int ? Mary Ann makes sure the paper is even while Dolores dictates that tre- mendous list of patrons, donors and boosters to Carol. Our faithful typists are both speedy and exact. 99
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