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Mount Vernon Seminary Yearbook Cupola 1964

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PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART STAFFS—Fronf row: Janet Baird,<br />

Joanne Dille, Jean Duncan, Holly Neville. Seated: Sally Young,<br />

Rosario Salazar, Margaret Meily, Stevie Rice. Standing: Jane<br />

Rahilly, Kathy Shields, Toni Myers, Virginia Baird, Jan Lenney,<br />

Diane DeLong, Joan Westaway, Debbie Davis, Neal Cain, Diane<br />

Morgan.<br />

<strong>Cupola</strong><br />

CUPOLA BOARD—Seflfcc/.- Margie Gough,<br />

editor, Senorita Carroll, advisor. Standing: Harriet<br />

Lappen, Gail Gildar, Debbe Garrett, Betty<br />

Avers.<br />

Lri'ERARY AND BUSINESS STAFFS—Sc(;?c(/.- Liz Williams, Susan Ackernian, Carole Williams, Hope Darrin, Robin Mann,<br />

Trish Nelligan, Susan Kixmiller. Standing: Lori Powers, Elvie Baker, Mar\' Linda deButts, Betsy Leith, N(ary Sue Varner,<br />

Dere Sclioenfeld, Leslie Heimann, Sally Stott, Nan Thompson, Be\erly Ward, Debbie Dick.<br />

The jiainstaking but gratifying job of putting<br />

together a yearbook rests upon the shoulders of the<br />

<strong>Cupola</strong> staff. This staff is composed of an editorin-chief,<br />

Margie Gough, an assistant editor, foiu^<br />

co-editors who each head a department, and an advisor,<br />

Srta. Carroll. The four divisions are art, writing,<br />

photography, and business, and each of these<br />

has its own special responsibilities.<br />

The <strong>Cupola</strong> staff starts at the beginning of the<br />

year with nothing but their ideas. They organize<br />

these ideas and slowly begin to see their yearbook<br />

taking shape. Instead of losing interest as the year<br />

progresses, the girls only become more enthusiastic.<br />

Besides getting to see their ideas in print and having<br />

the fun and responsibility of choosing a cover,<br />

the type of print they want, and all the other things<br />

that go into a yearbook, the staff gains experience<br />

in writing, in preparation for printing, and in many<br />

aspects of the business world.<br />

The yearbook entails work and more work, but<br />

now the book is finished and our staff is rewarded<br />

by the pleasure and pride we take as we present<br />

"our book to vou."<br />

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