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Mothers ' Club MRS. EDWARD GOHDE President MRS. HUBERT KRUZAN MRS. JOHN DIENES MRS. JOHN CLOGHESSY Recording Secretary and Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian The object of the Mothers ' Club is the pro¬ motion of the school and cultivation of better understanding of its work. Active membership in the Club includes the mothers of past and present students and women interested in the education and social advantages of Noll High School. The Officers of the Mothers ' Club for 1952- 53 are grateful to everyone, especially students and faculty, who has helped make this a very successful year. MRS. WILLIAM HUBER MRS. GEORGE SCHREINER Senior Vice-President Junior Vice-President MRS. EUGENE AMBOS Sophomore Vice-President MRS. HAROLD AUSTGEN Freshman Vice-President 19
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Men ' s Club MR. JOHN O ' MALLEY President MR. RUSSELL POWELL Vice-President MR. LEIGH GRANT Secretary-Treasurer Bishop Noll Men ' s Club is an organiza¬ tion of fathers, alumni, and Catholic men dedicated to assisting Bishop Noll High School and its Faculty in maintaining a high standard of Christian education, civic re¬ sponsibility, social activities, and athletics. The goal of the Men ' s Club is the Catholic high school education of their sons and daughters. The Men ' s Club invites the membership of all men interested in its aims and goals. MR. GERALD BARKER MR. LEE HAYES Senior Vice-President Junior Vice-President 18 MR. GEORGE HAUER Sophomore Vice-President MR. ANTHONY SCHREINER Freshman Vice-President
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Activities For most teen-agers, high school activities are most vivid and memories of them remain longest. This is easily understood, for students can, per haps, more easily and readily express their per sonalities and talents in extra-curricular activities At Noll High students are offered many differ¬ ent types of activities. Each student chooses those which he enjoys most. His choice may be the Choral Club, Mission Society, or the Camera Club. Some delight in decorating for dances; others, in an activity like the senior play. Whatever the choice of activities may be, it constitutes a large and important part of high school life, and mem¬ ories of these experiences will linger long. Vtov C A
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