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And plans to serve, anci special tasks for each. FIGURING OUT new ways to serve The cause of Caiholic Aciion wus 'he iob of CA office siaffersz Jim McGcrfy and Mike Meyers, and Cseatedi Jim McNamara and John Lukes. SODALISTS who represented Marquette out in the great world ore: Jim Gouer, Mark Korb, and Jim Robak. Korb was prefect of SUMA, the Sodolify Union of Milwaukee Arch- diocese. Q-N3 ls ,. 1u--- 1 New 5 s-ef . A as.
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Brought sacrifice to meet a neighbor's need af'-4 THINK OF THOSE happy families on Christ- mas Dayl Fr. Grau, Dick Hendy, and John Lukes pack Christmas baskets for poor families. SENIOR AND JUNIOR SODALITY heads have the respon- sibility for the heaviest burden of the Sodality program at Marquette High. In the front row, pictured here are Cl. to r.J: the moderators, Jesuits Mr. Patrick Burns, Fr, Joseph Grau, Mr. Thomas Brennan, Fr. Lawrence Kelly, Mr. James Empereur, I HAVE SWIPED me u birdl cries Mike Roe, boy goosenapper, while Dennis Hol- leran deliberates an things more profound - Thanksgiving dinner for the recipients of this fowl gift. Mr. Joseph Amrhein, Mr. Marvin Vens, and Mr. Richard McCaslin. The student prefects are il. to r.l Jim Papin, Scott Bartosch, Andy Thon, Mike Meyers, Bob Archer, Jim Kozino, Bob Cary, and Gerry Talsky. 54 '- J 2 5 yi, K ,. Q -,,., ,g ,F S- Q J' '+I A
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Their golden eloquence, their silver speech ISCU S1 l ERPRETATIUII IR PI. E 1959 1:--4 X qi USING NEW devices to keep alive a championship tradition generations old are Soph Websters Jim Hart, Guy Williams, and Dan Ticcioni. The Webster Club FRlENDS, ROMANS, Countrymen, lend me your ears. The speaker who orated these memorable lines was noted for his ability to sway the feelings of the assembled multitudes, yet, through the hallowed halls of Marquette High words of equal, or at times greater, emotional appeal have re-echoed. These pleas would not have been used for the same purpose, the stirring of a mob to viol- ence, but rather to stir a most honorable judge to the recognition of an ironclad argument. Such arguments, requiring a good deal of research, direction, and speaking ability, give a large number of students the chance to think on their feet and gain self-con- fidence. This is, essentially, the main goal and purpose of Marquette High's Webster Club. An unbeatable combination of hard work and expert guidance have again produced a fine winning season.
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