"Af eet that deadline!"
Sister
f.
Germaine, yearbook adviser,
dis< usses with Carole }.[iller, typi t, the last literary that
nerds to be typed and maiil'd to the publisher.
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"Pride in n job
zfell
done!"
}.fany
things go into the making of a
good yearbook. T o learn all about
it, our staff attended a yearbook
clinic held at fm·avian College.
The "do's" and "don'ts" of a
good yearbook were discussed.
Lectures were clarified and made
more interesting by the usc of
slides. On the picture }.fr. Charles
Wagner points out some of the
areas discussed at the clinic to
J oan Faccinetto, }.fary Lou Haas,
Diane nushro and J o,\ nne K ro–
e ser. The girls r<'lurned from
the dinir "ith the knmdedge of
what makrs a good yearbook and
the willin((ness and eagernes to
put it into practice.
and
"Oz·rr the Top?
We hope!"
H elen Stephens, busi–
nr. s managrr is happy to recei\'e Carol Binder's patron
money and names of patrons. Susan Brady, another
business manager, is mis ing from the picture.