Bishop Noll High School - Marquette Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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Staying after to lend an artistic hand. Putting extra time to good use, Senior Kirsten Tumak paints a mural for the upcoming dance while Senior Chris Anaszewicz gives a few helpful hints on the drawing and paint colors. Last minute questions. Staying after class, Senior Greg Purcell asks Mr. Mehok some questions on a project that is due for the Journalism Mass Media assignment. BIONIC women. Girls from the November retreat gather outside of All Saints School. Senior retreat is a well kept secret, but all those who do attend say it is an experience they will remember for a long time. So you bought an I Love BNI” bumper sticker, huh? Terry O’Neill said yes when he was asked to buy one, since he is holding it up for the picture. Almost everyone was asked the dreaded question, but not all replied “yes. Opening 5

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Like Other School began. Once Freshmen learned the difference between the A and B buildings, Bishop Noll became the familiar place we remembered. Homecoming activities started off slowly, but finished with a bang, and the battle of which class could buy the most links was under way. The girls began to “toughen up” for their first Powder Puff Football Game. The boys donned wigs and acquired extremely developed bodies to en¬ tertain the crowd during halftime. The fall musical production of “Fiddler on the Roof’ was a smashing success as was the Third An¬ nual Battle of the Bands. We couldn’t forget about the outside world for long. As we sat in our ripped sweat¬ shirts, we were reminded daily on the news of the death and destruction in Lebanon and the invasion of Grenada. With all of that happening, we had to settle down and cram for our semester finals. To make matters worse, the week finals were held was also the week sub zero temperatures lingered making life miserable. We cursed our parents for not living in California. Things were changing all around us. WE were guaranteed a year Like Noll Other. The line begins all the way down there. While waiting in line to see her counselor, Junior Kristen Sambor discusses the changes she is asking for her upcoming classes with Miss Trawinski. Clownin’ around. Everyone was enthusiastic about the Thursday night Homecoming parade. These two Sophomores, Laura Fanno and Michaeline Lipkovitch, really got into the spirit of things by dressing up as clowns and walking besides their float in the parade. 4 Opening



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Yes, We Have 7bU Bananas h my God!” she laughed, “What y are you supposed to be?” The £ £ green thing bounced toward her ■ ■ with great difficulty, but not be- fore losing the star off the top of her head. “A Christmas tree, of course, Jennifer! Can’t you tell? I took a green sheet, threw it over my hoop skirt from prom, stapled on some garland and ornaments and topped it off with my very own popsicle stick star!” Sue smiled happily after describing her costume for the spirit day. “At least I put some effort into it! Just what is your favorite holiday supposed to be?” “I’m Labor Day, dummy! My mom almost killed me when she found out I was sticking a pillow under my blouse and coming as it.” Jennifer stopped a moment and then asked, “Have you seen Tony’s costume? God, I hope he asks me to Homecoming!” “Stop whining, Jennifer. He’ll ask you. He’d bet¬ ter, the dance is only four days away! I have to go. It will take me FOR-EVER to walk down those stairs in this stupid hoop skirt! What I won’t do to show I have school spirit! Maybe I’ll just lay down and roll to the main staircase.” Sue chuckled at her own comment. “I’ll talk to you at lunch Jennifer.” Right before Sue squeezed herself between the doors she heard Jennifer Scream, “Hey Sue! Your popsicle stick star fell off!” A little Holiday cheer. Junior James Moricz uses some creativity with a bow, tinsel and a strand of garland to dress up as a Christmas tree for the Homecoming spirit day. Favorite Holiday held on Wednesday, October 5. A looney tune? Grading a few religion papers in the Campus Ministry office, Fr. John Ambre shows that he’s not afraid to ham it up and clown around (the wig is borrowed). 6 Student Life Divider

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