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Sophomore journalists are: Mary Anne Mathias, Gertrude Hernandez, Teddy Jo Brosig, Gene Lyles, Georgia White, Grace Provenzano, Rae Ajnn Troedson, Margaret Nowland, Patricia Le Blanc, Marilyn McGaffigan, Pat Dormer, and Mary Ann Jones. Freshman journalists are (first row) Lea Papillo, Andrea Wigbels, Linda Trausdale; (second row) Judy McDonough, Tracy Dugan, Cheryl Hollo- well, Susan Hollier; (third row) Edna Prud- homme, Bridget Miciotto, Brenda Fuller, and Mary Hefley. Christine Malec, Shirley Bougeois, Paula Van Veckhouen, Vickie Till¬ man; Second row, Nancy Williams, Karen Stevens, Dianne Ross, and Darlene Strange augment the journalism staff. Junior staff members are: Priscilla Giglio, Mary Carmody, Jeanie Leabo, Marian Baker, Jackie Bell, Sonja Rambin, Carolyn Baker, Michelle Duquette, Barbara DeFatta, Lucille Culotta, and Marguerite Roppolo with Toni Messmer, Co-editor; Betty McCotter, lay-out editor, and Mary Uffelman, co-editor. Mrs. W. G. Brandon works with co-editors Toni Mess¬ mer and Mary Uffelman to complete a shipment to the publisher. Planning Summer Ad Campaign are standing, Mary Morneau, Anne Naughton, Mary Uffelman, Marilyn Russell, Dorothy Stev ens, Margaret McMeel, Betty McCotter, Toni Messmer. Seated, Mary Collett, Nancy Williams, Jeanne Scholz, and Karen Stevens. 20
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Ramona Bott, Patti Tidwell, Jeanne Scholz, Janis Smith, Idamae Follain and Betty McCotter confer with Mrs. Brandon about deadlines. Karen Stevens, photography editor, sorts class pictures for seniors. Staff works transition theme INTO 1962 VINCENTIAN Mary Uffelman and Toni Messmer, co-editors of the Vincentian, illustrate copy lay-outs. i Nicki Rivet and Jann Folsom edit and proofread the copy for the Vin¬ centian. Barbara Sahl and Pat Malloy arrange cards for easier handling.
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The international honorary society for high school journal¬ ists, Quill and Scroll, welcomes into its membership outstand¬ ing students in the fields of writing, editing and business management. The candidates, juniors, seniors, or post-gradu¬ ates, are selected from the newspaper, yearbook, or hand¬ book staffs. The nominees must be recommended by the princi¬ pal or adviser and must be in the upper one third of the class. The staff records are sub¬ mitted and carefully examined for final worthiness and qualifi¬ cation. Vincentian Editors Toni Messmer and Mary Uffelman hang out their shingle.” OUIU-AND SCROU. is honor- soaav for- journalists New Quill and Scroll members, Mary Collett, Karen Stevens, and Betty McCotter, locate new materials for the journalists. Junior Journalists BeBe Crofton, Vickie May, and Christine Barr examine files and papers. Florence McGill, Flamette editor; Mary Morneau, associate editor; and Anne Naughton, Flamette editor, rush to get out the next “Spark.” 21
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