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Marquette Staff One of the biggest and most interesting activities of the senior is the production of Noll ' s yearbook, the Marquette. The staff is composed of seniors who are generous with their time and talents and are interested in compiling a year¬ book of which the school can be proud. The yearbook should be a permanent record of the highlights of the school year, and the Marquette Staff has attempted to make it accurate and interesting. John Kachur, art editor, Jim Sprengelmeyer. and Bobette, co-editors, examine dummy pages with Fr. Seimetz, Faculty Advisor. Barbara Barker, Phyllis Krawczyk, Charlotte Masse and Rosemary Quinn are at work on the production of the yearbook. ROW 1: A. Czechanski, C. Masse, J. Kachur, B. Cera. J. Sprengelmeyer. P. Krawczyk. ROW 2• B. Fiedler, B. Mahoney, M. Lange, B. Liss, A. McSemek, R. Kauchak, R. Mauch, J. Murphy, B. Barker. ROW 3: S. Penny, J. Scholl, M. Collins. M. Hreha, J. O ' Drobinak, P. Sullivan, L. Grodzicki, T. McNulty. 29
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CAMERA CLUB ROW 1: T. Bridgman, J. Keil, J. Jamroz, G. Magliocca. ROW 2: B. Doyle, J. McNeil, T. Lolllck. J. Millard, P. Petrunlc, S. Olio, J. Gordon. Club Ofiicers are pictured in the insert: John Millard, president. Miss M. Schutz, Faculty Sponsor, George Magliocca, vice-president, Bob Kaminski, secretary-treasurer. ROW 1: C. Petrasich. J. Nelson. M. Kantz, C. Joyce, W. Mauch, B. Kapsch, V. Cieslak, J. Mertz. ROW 2: P. Hahn, G. Rodriguez, P. O ' Reilly, P. Zencka, P. Lush. P. Sowa, R. Varro, V. Makowski.
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Bernard VasUko, president, Arlyne Henderson, vice-president. Sister M. Ivan, C. S. C„ Faculty Director, Patricia O ' Mally. secretary and Vincent Pongracs, treasurer. C. S. M. C. The Christhurst Chapter of the Catholic Student Mission Crusade is one of the busiest of all Noll clubs. Besides praying for the missions, they also do material things, such as the collections of money, stamps, Catholic magazines, clothes, and religious objects.. Through the monthly mission programs, held each first Friday of the month, the C.S.M.C. members seek to make the students aware of the great accom¬ plishments of the foreign and domestic missions. They also try to make the students realize the mis¬ sions needs and the necessity to work for the Chris¬ tianization of pagan countries. ROW 1: M. Spalding, P. Chandler, L. Biancardi, K. Matovina. C. Klaas, B. East, A. Puchley. ROW 2: H. Slingsby, E. Smith, J. Grodslcki, N. Halton, P. Plesniak, E. Kay, M. Overack. ROW 3: B. Bialas. T. Keating, D. Thomas, B. Potchen, R. Zielaskowski, J. Groff. ROW 4: J. King, R. Loneski, W. Mauch, R. Giometti, J. Cengel, B. Wontorek, J. Claesgens.
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