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FRESHMEN Top Row Mrke McGrath Mary Beth McGulre Muke Morrls Charles Murray Second Row Gary Mynatt James Nickel Jane Nlcholson Emmett Osgood Third Row Barbara Ray Lnlhan Ryan Mary Colleta Shaw Fourth Row Jrm Shock ey Carol Snmpson, Sonya Smlth Flfth Row Carol Sokolosky Walter Swlrczynskl Slxth Row Buster Thomas Genevleve Touhey Seventh Row Sharon Wall to CJ Centesf fn Bible Week nl' er ef f if feng 1 F mett R S M gave a choral readmg of the Twenty thlrd f Psalm preceded by an mtroduchon to the Psalms In gen eral by Mary Lou McCarroll The freshmen boys also presented a choral reading Johann von Gutenburg with Thomas Ensley sopho more rn the lead part Tenth grade boys and gurls taught by Srster Wrl The mdlvrdual homerooms celebrated Buble Week prrvately Slster Irene SP led her freshman relrglon class ln a Who Am I9 qurz about people In the Buble Srster Wrlmett s sophomores and rumors made and dns played summaries of the books of the Buble Illuminated manuscrrpts of the Brble verses and posters of Brblrcal scenes pv- rf , -vs 1, Page 14 'Vi Irs ren as-.4 'X 3'6' --A -FW 'D' H76 If Wmners of the Buble Week con test prctured here are Alrce Baylor Terry Koontz Jean Westerman and seated Tum Sprehe . . : I I ., K' . 4, y f ' D J It yt ' . .' . . l g ' CQ' ,, T I , , ' : nv N X' ' ' : l l U K A . A 'ful r, T: . f. T - If pr y . We A A l -- -f . 5 .- ' as: ' ' rf P if of TJ . Q A N 1 N ,A W W ' . .. ' . rl 1' ' . . . . 1 ,gk ' ti P . ' ,, 'f . . U it ,, . . , . . .- N PN- . . . . L Q l - , r l T ,, , V J 'O t s T 1 1 5 , 'I VA PX 'ar T T ' - M ,I 1 'X x K . f T' Q' I all I . 1 M ' 1 , y , T T A, T X. er' - ' W .
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3 F l 2.3 fl. Q, i I U ' xr l 'f -T19 f, 1 Y-l, t.'l 1 ' l ,, 1r1,. I-pr Y K, ,n 'I l . ., 4 fr 552: A t ' X s. I cv ' if if 'fr' 'Y u it 3 .1 K 1 L, X l FRESHMEN-Top Row: Jerry Daley, Mary Dennehy, Green K. Dickson, Susie Dill. Second Row: Ann Dixon, Joseph DuHy, Mike Dwyer. Third Row: Bill Eichhoft, Connie Evans, Marion Fallaschek. Fourth Row: Jack Fudge, Ruth Gee, Pa- tricia Griggs. Fifth Row: Juanita Hayden, Bradley Helbing, Jeanne Kaspar. These Puelloe and Pueri thoughtfully ponder the problems of the Latin language. Bill Eich- hofl, Mary Dennehy, Mary Lou Carney, Bill Brown, and Barbara Lynch get their heads together, while Sister MaryAndreaIoolrs on. Page 13 New learning n ff f is applied SEPTEMBER 28: From September 28 to October 4, Catholic High and all the nation celebrated Bible Week. Prime among the observances was a school-wide literary contest, sponsored ond iudged by the English depart- ment. Material for the proposed short stories and skits was limited to Biblical themes, in modern or ancient set- tings. Winners Tim Sprehe, senior, Terry Koontz, iunior, Jean Westerman, sophomore, and Alice Baylor, fresh- man, were announced, applauded and awarded at CHS's other big Bible Week festivity - the assembly program presented on the feast of St. Jerome, translator of the Bible. The Glee Club made its first appearance of the year at this program.. Sister Mary David, O.S.B., directed them in the Magnificat and a three-part arrangement of Psalm l l3. Sister Mary Andrea, R.S.M. is Freshman sponsor, and teaches Latin, Algebra, and Religion.
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ss Y, l I 1122- . as X Tift ,. .8 X, , f' ,Xi av 59 - 2 .r sf TF .,? A Members of the library Club listen attentively to their sponsor, Sister M. Jerome, O.P., librarian. Seat- ed are Susie Dill, Doris Gangel, Betty Amend, Virginia Moss, Nancy King, Green K. Dickson, and Carole Hudgens. Standing are Fred Krueger, Charles Bruce, John Peter Stein, Pat Morris, Lillian Perkins, Sister Jerome, Ann Bott, Bob Borchers, Nancy Gier, and Emmett Osgood. We assist as librarians, The Library Club at Catholic High has been active this year and also very beneficial to the school. The club was organized at the beginning of the year and the officers elected were: president, Ann Bott, sec- retary, Carole Hudgens, and reporter, Betty Amend. The members, from each class, did a lot to help in the library. They helped in marking the books that ',,,'X,. gf, l? 'Q' came in and went out, and when a book was not in on time, sent out over-due slips. The members were respon- sible for making the posters that concerned the library itself. A few ofthe students typed the cards that go in the card catalogue and assisted Sister Jerome, the advisor of the club, in any way they could. ,-vw, A number of proiects - for example, candy and cookie sales - were tackled by the club. They also W staged a tag-day to raise money for reference books I ' and other needed material for the library. 'Pi it x A ' 'W W4 ji i lt I i FRESHMEN-Top Row: Mary Frances Keating. Second Row: Mike Keele, Rita Kirk. Third Row: W Barbara Lynch, Tom Knapp, Fred Krueger. L25 ,T Fourth Row: Peggy Mahan, John Maehr, Mary I' 1 Jane Mahnker. Fifth Row: Deanna Jo Malone, Q , W9 V A Charles Martin, Theresa Marburger, Mitzi Mc- kh X X X X - Grnley. Page I5
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