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OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Chris Gassen continues his on- slaught of an unsuspecting opponent. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW: Chris Gassen and Phil Sutter prepare for future matches by enjoying a friendly game. ABOVE: Ken Bartold strikes again! His victim: Steve Aubel. LEFT: Marty Koziel moves his queen to safety. 91
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Chess teams ' concentration shows in matches Checkmate! Goodbye! You lose! The now familiar cries of the Gallagher Chess Team, the Golden Knights, signals another vic- tory over a startled opponent. The team ' s fourth consecutive season produced the best record in Gallagher chess history. Facing off against teams from Notre Dame, Finney, Grosse Pte. South, East Detroit, and Os- bom, Gallagher remained undefeated throughout its ten game schedule. Each match consisted of a series of five games. A victory was worth one point to the winning team, and draws were worth one-half point to each side. Three points were necessary to win the match. Individual partici- pants were matched against oponents of roughly equal skill. Directing Gallagher ' s chess team was Mr. Schreiner, the Knight ' s hard-working moder- ator. The experience earned through this season will prove invaluable for the juniors and sophomores on the squad. Tactics and strategies learned and developed by the Knights will garner many more victories in the near future.
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Student publications relay Gallagher news Kevin Konat relaxes in his favorite place, the dark room. Despite reports last year suggesting its doom, the Crosier, Bishop Gallagher ' s student paper, once again appeared in the hands of Gallagherites. What ' s more, the periodical appeared with a new face. Although this new layout elminated the job of printing the paper, new difficulties met the Crosier staff. Stories had to be written with more foresight than in previous years. The guidance of Mr. Fouchey and the able assistance of editors Monica Barron and Tom Hartzell, made the job a bit easier for all . . . MITRE !!!... Mitre? Hey, who is working tonight? Is ANYBODY? Don ' t worry, you ' ll get your yearbook. Look, I want 24 pictures on this spread, you can arrange them any way you want, . . . no, not diagonally! Well, we ' ve been having a few problems, so you ' ll get it by early-to-mid October. Would you believe November? Despite all the fears, anxieties, setbacks, and frustrations, we made it ! ! ! The 73-74 Mitre lives. FRONT ROW: Ken Poirier, Monica Barron, Karen Kohfeldt, Tom Hartzell BACK ROW: Moderator Mr. Fouchey, Rut h Radomski, Karol Berendt, Catherine Rocci Kathy Coulter. Ann Barrett. Laurene Priskey,
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