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Sister M. Rosalia, C.S.C., Bi- Phy-Chem Sponsor, demon¬ strates scientific facts to Club Officers Millie Overack, presi¬ dent, Judy Mertz, vice-president, Joan Shapley, secretary, and Bill Mahoney, treasurer. BI-PHY-CHEM Bishop Noll High School ' s budding scientists form the Bi-Phy-Chem Club. A student who maintains an A or B average in any of the three science classes automatically becomes a member of the Club. The annual Science Fair is one of the projects of Bi-Phy-Chem. Each science student organizes a pro¬ ject for the exhibit. All projects are then judged, us¬ ually by science teachers from schools in the vicin¬ ity, and prizes are awarded in each of the three sciences, viz. biology, physics, and chemistry. The Science Fair shows the initiative of the students in planning and organizing the exhibits.
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National Honor Society Sister Marie Celine is the Faculty Advisor of the Nat¬ ional Honor Society. Officers of the Society are: lack O’Drobinak, Pres., (seated); Bobette Cera, Vice-Pres.; Jim Sprengelmeyer, Sec.; and An¬ ne Marie Czechanski, Treas. Twice a year at Noll students are selected by the Faculty for membership in the Marynoll Chapter of the National Honor Society. It is a society of leaders in all school functions. Candidates for the Honor Society are students who rank in the upper third of their respective classes and who have completed at least two semesters at Bishop Noll High School. They are then selected by the Faculty on the basis of service, leadership, and character. The Honor Society at Noll High offers to a boy and a girl a cumulative scholarship which continues for four years if an acceptable average is main¬ tained. HOW 1: A. Czechanski, P. Keay. P. Czechanski, R. Mauch, M. Fus, P. Kozlowski, C. Rascher. B. Cera, L. Biancardi. ROW 2: D. York, R. Sedlak. V .Makowski. L. Cataldi. V. Kotulski. J. Zurawski. M. Overack, M. Blake, J. Sprengelmeyer, J. Tierney. ROW 3: K. Mauch, A. Sedlak. J. Hoess. M. Fisher, A. Pongress, R. Kauchak, S. Simon, C. Knapp, J. Mertz. ROW 4: M. Mulflur, J. Leeney, B. Liss, R. Quinn. P. Slingsby, S. Penny, N. Hebard, L. Grodzicki. ROW 5: C. Cera, R. Rogan, M. Constant, M. Beekman. R. Gasior, J. Murphy, W. Miesch. J. O ' Drobinak. ROW 6: J. Bielefeld, R. Dudek, R. Schreiner, B. Balas, P. Cergizan, W. Mahoney, B. Wontorek. T. Downey. T. Gozdecki.
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Sister M. Gabrielita, C. S. C„ is the Tri-Opus Sponsor. Officers are Loretta Miller, president (standing), Charlotte Masee, vice-president, Joan Zurawski, secretary and Kathleen Matovina, treasurer. TRI-OPUS During the course of the year the Tri-Opus, a club for commercial stu¬ dents, attended a series of lectures and demonstrations given by businessmen. These lectures are to acquaint the stu¬ dent with the responsibilities of the employee. One of the main objectives of the club is to help the students to lead a Christian life in the business world. The members of the Tri-Opus are those who maintain at least a B average in shorthand, typing, or bookkeeping. This club offers many helpful sugges¬ tions for the immediate present, but more especially for future reference in the commercial world.
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