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Top Row — Joseph Bower. Thomas McCarthy. John Daisy. Stanley Kroll, Frank Benchik. Kenneth Moser. Carl Daisy. James Kinsock. Robert Hill. Fred Eyrick. Daniel Burton. Robert Thompson. Jerome Cook. Second Row — Donald Hisey. Chester Wojcik. Raymond Krawczyk. George Dorcik. Chester Goril. Alex Zywicinski. William Watson, John Steinhauer, .Thaddeus Wleklinski, Casmir Kos- lowski. George I oth. Third Row — Stanley Bogusz. James Englelon. Lorraine Zhikowski. Shirley Evangeline. Betty Owens. Marjorie Peters. Anna Tyskoski. Eleanore Fiegle. Anna Wirtz. Albert Wozniak, Frank O Malley. front Row — Marie Calvcy. Ruth Barrett, Anne Avelis, Genevieve Stanek. Sophie Switck. Lorraine Lambros. Esther Kekelik. Mary Rcmak, Helen Krczwanos. Barbara Cartwright. Patricia Beggs. Top Row — Thomas Englelon. Chas. Kinsman, Edward l lanon, Wayne Miller. John Dillon. Vernon Miller. John Oleneciak. Arthur Brown. Eugene Keil. Second Row — Robert Schumacher. Robert Gasvoda, James Schaeffer. Charles Huber. John koron- owski. Edward Fleming. Peter Gregory. Third Row - Vincent Fleck. Frank McGuire. Laura Ann Sweeney. Margaret Moeller. Rita Hullord. Rita Moloney. James Radigan. Robert Mathews. Front Ron — Mary Kalb. Alice Govert. Marian Crist, Mary Ellen Mulligan. Patricia Duffy. Mildred Krieter. Phyllis Hepner, Lillian Schreiner. Jean O loole, Jean O Keefe. [ 27 ]
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The MARQUETTE of 19 3 6 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Undaunted by the trials of Freshman life, the Sophomore class inaugu- rated the current school term by electing as officers Kenneth Moser, president, and John Dillon, Rita Moloney and Robert Hill as assistants. I hese ollicers with the help of Laura Anne Sweeney, social director, arranged two success- ful dancing parties in the course ol the year. A number of hoys went out for loolball and basketball. I he girls also became interested in the latter sport. On Armistice Day the class staged a patriotic celebration lor the entire school. In order to bring something novel into their monthly mission meetings the Sophomores asked Father Switalski, C. S. C., to show that interesting and educational movie, 1 he 1 loly Cross Missions in India. I he students en- joyed especially the examples ol oriental costumes. Several members ol the class aided in the presentation of Apple Blossom 1 ime and I he Ghost Parade. The Sophomores have participated in every branch of activity open to them, and thus they show their school loyalty by their willingness to engage in all the activities of the school. Robert Schumacher IN MEMORIAM I he faculty and student body extend sympathy to the bereaved family of Marion La Mantia, a member of the Sophomore B class. Requiescat in Peace! [ 26 ]
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The MARQUETTE of 19 5 6 THE FRESHMAN CLASS From a timid group of eighth grade graduates, some ol whom probably saw Catholic Central for the first lime on September 7 , 1935 , the Freshman Class has welded itself into a strong (action, f rom the beginning it has been interested in everything connected with school activities. The first action of the class after becoming acquainted, was to elect the following class officers: president, Clarence Kloslcy; vice-president, Betty Clus- serath; secretary, James McShane; treasurer, Robert Kolb; social chairman, Ruth Masse; recording secretary, Margaret Ramsay. The first real get-together was at a Hallowe en party. 1 he annual Christ- mas entertainment was given December 18 , 1935 , and consisted ol two plays. The cast of I he Christmas Party included: Genese Hayes, Anthony I ramm. Perry Thompson, Margaret Ramsay, Regina Lannon, Stella Regan, Adeline Pokropinski and Betty Clusserath. 1 he cast of the second play 1 he Empty Room was composed of Forrest Whitten. Hallie Mudro, C aroline Cvitko- vich, Noel Cuff, Rosemary Miller, Richard I lybiak and Louis W icser. On February 25 , 1936 , the Freshmen entertained the Mothers Club with the comedy, Elmer. Lorraine Kinsock. J homas Holman, Margaret Schlocr, Ruth Masse. Margaret Deasy, Ann Brzinski, Agnes Oudshoorn. Charles Young and Lucian Lauerman were the cast. To ho nor St. Patrick, the Freshmen invited the student body to their program. Songs, readings, dances and a playlet pleased the audience. Alter the program the students listened attentively to the sincere words ol Colonel Walter Riley on loyalty to the Faith. Rita Jane Carlson t 28 ]
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