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FRU T-P GE PERSONALITIE Patricia Hardy listens as SUSAN BRIGHT, poet-in-residence, examines some students, poetry. Karen shares a moment with the camera without ,Ian finding out. V THE NQSEQEADY i JOURNALISM WORKERS We've got elegance? '? fYearbook work made us do weird things.j Nancy and Mardee prove that even Juniors are capable of inspiration. Our editor induces ideas into our heads. Working in journalism can be exhausting. 1 79
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I D. 41 I I 'i .2 gg: l' :u-I2 1 :mi ln Q z Cf? .ci COS' 'I-! C-nxt-5 C cQS it CD CD 4 2 II O U, . T As you see, journalism people know how to take candid,' shots. 1 AI.. Newspaper Editor- Yearbook Editor- Lit. Mag. Editor- Nancy Runzler Patricia Hardy Bernadette Hamilton Publication of the Ursuline REVEILLE was placed in the hands of the newly-formed Journalism class, along with the yearbook and the litera magazine. This was a much needed arrangement in order to insure or anization and division of responsibility. Three people were chosen to car on the duties of issuing the three publications. Nancy Runzler was editor of the newspaper, Bernadette Hamlillton took charge of the literary magazine, and Patricia Hardy headed the yearbook division. Throughout the year, thejournalism students, under the supervision of Mrs. Marge Hardy, athered material from various events that happened around school. In March, through the presence ofrgUSAN ITRIGHT, poet-in- residence, students created poems that were eventually published in the literary magazine. Susan came through a grant from the Texas Fine Arts Commission. The newspaper ran on a monthly basis with new features in each issue. The yearbook, of course, with hard work and dedication, is what is seen on these ages. Other members of the Journalism staffpwere Margaret Mendoza, Maria Flemin fNewspa er editor half-yearj, Anne Catalani, Sharon Vela, .loan Kanning, ,loan Haberer, Denise Pizzini, Nancy ilutierrez, Esther Salinas, Nan- ? Butler, Mardee Fleet, Helen Graviss, and Mrs. Pfeil on Ads. Lit. Mag. peo le were Tessie Guido, ,Ian Jenkins, aren Grothues, Jill Smith, Beverly Lucas, Debbie Rabel who also contributedl to the yearbook. It was lots of hard work, but WE DID IT!!! 178
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