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,,, Opposite Page: Top Left: Kevin Connolly and Ron Kroll look over results of a student poll. Top Right: With Al Stubitsch looking over his shoulder, Paul Pustelnik prepares an article for an upcoming deadline. Bottom: Paul Pustelnik discusses a probable layout with Helm staff members while John Lach looks at possible pictures for the spread. Top Left: Mr. Koziel types out instructions for the paper's publishing. Top Right: THE 1983 HELM - tTop Rowj Mr. Koziel, John Brightmore, Kevin Connolly, Matt Zagorski, Tom Jenson, Paul Silder, Tom Gorman. 1Bottom Rowj Brian Bernardoni, Al Machnikowski, Scott Pace, Joe Davids, Paul Pustelnik, Steve Kim- mey. Middle Left: The Helm staff debates over an editorial position. Bottom Right: Paul Pustelnik writes out yet another article. Bot- tom Left: Ron Kroll recites passages from Camus, The Rebel before the camera. Middle Right: With Pete Deeman viewing his work, Matt Zagorski arduously types for a final deadline. Helm f 63
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utting Gut the News The 1982-83 Helm staff was by far the most experienced and most productive of all staffs. Under the co-editorship of Kevin Con- nolly, Paul Pustelnik, and Matt Zagorski, the Helm distributed six issues with a total of six- ty pages. The editors were assisted by a staff of twenty-five and Mr. Koziel who served as moderator. Among the topics examined by the staff were the budget, booster organization, and school vandalism. The staff was responsible for producing the greatest number of pages in a year since the staff of 1979. This year, the Helm tried to present the more serious problems affecting the school. To accomplish this, the Helm provided extensive coverage of sports, activities, and school functions, as well as many other issues of school life. 62 f Helm
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Still Serving Well s W: VV 3 Q-nlundnl-W K 1, ,, A The members of the Laurenta Club are seen throughout the year The organization made up of alumni mothers controls the Taffy Apple Sale and counts the money from the candy drive and Jog a Thon returns. Among the activities, members have their own fundraisers. The Card and Bunco party was the highlight of the year with other social events, such as the theater party, accompanying it. The Laurenta Club not only assists the school, but the club also helps students wishing to become Christian Brothers. With the money raised in their fundraisers, the club helps collect funds for the education of these young men. Br. Messick, moderator of the club, mentioned the lasting dedication and involvement that these alumni mothers have. Indeed, the school would be lost without them. 64 f Laurenta Club 1315 ti, e are I is Top Left: These club members count .log-A- Thon returns. Top Right: At the Laurenta Club party, the ladies were rewarded for their hard work. Middle Left: THE 1983 LAURENTA CLUB - Betty Massaro ttreasurerl, Norine Young trecording secretaryj, Betty Maltese Cvice-presidentj, Br. Messick tmoderatorl, Eileen Boland fpresi- dentj, Marilyn Hanisits fcorresponding secretaryj. Middle Right: Throughout the year, the students were treated with Laurenta Club taffy apple sales. Bottom: These members relax at the Laurenta Club party. , 4'
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