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Yearbook Editors ooo Staff of '64 The first editorial staff of the VIKON, Sandra McEntire and Vincent Miller, associate editors,- Gerald Koepsell and Donna Wegrzyn, co-editors, have helped establish editorial principles for future VIKON staffs. One of the major tasks was the choosing of an appropriate name for the yearbook. After much deliberation and counsel, the name VIKON was chosen. It is a combination of Qcirig and Gibbons-Viking, the school mascot and Gibbons, the school l'laITlC. VIKO Solicitation of patrons was the chief means of financing the present edition of the VIKON. Tabulating and evaluating results of the drive are James Koenig, Paul Wiech, and Theodora Cycyk. -an Manual facets of yearbook work include typing and filing. CamilletMajewski types a rough draft of copy material while Bernadette Kowa- lik and Linde Keem review some valuable in- coming correspondence from the Publishers, WM. J. KELLER INC., before tiling it for reference. me-mfs lg 1- 5 All?
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The main task of the MISSION CLUB is to acquaint the students with the apostolate and needs of the world's missions and to provide the financial means to alleviate some of these needs. Through planning such projects as a Christmas Card Sale or a school dance, Susan Gaul, vice presidentg William Carney, treas- urer,' Kathleen Fingerlow, publicity manager, Robert Gliddeng Mary Lee Mulivich, secretary: and Ronald Pilozzi fforegroundj, president, are confident of meeting the club's financial obliga- tion to the missions. MISSIO CLUB As a means for obtaining monetary support for the missions of the world, the annual stamp drive sponsored by the MISSION CLUB is very effective. Involved in the task of preparing cancelled stamps for packaging are Paul Mur- ray, Dennis Parvu, Nancy Staub, and Sara Goupil. fosters the apostolate of sharing. Perpetuation of the true Christmas spirit is expressed in this project, the erec- tion of a Christmas Crib in the foyer, under the patronage of the STUDENT COUNCIL. Putting on the finishing touches are Frank Herstek, Michael Cox, Rayma Schebell, Carolyn 'Amabile, and Theodora Cycyk.
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