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- W--- ....-.. ---- ---H iu. -...M . ,,, .. Y M. .. ,, ,AW V THROUGH MARY . . 2 TIL.. ,. :M ' T . , 'A I 1 . .. , fb . SONS OF MARY OFFICERS: L. To R., Jim Wolf, Treasurer, Ted Shall, PresicIenT: Ray Walsh, DAUGHTERS OF MARY OFFICERS: Joe Vice-PresidenTg Joe Clancy, SecreTary InoT presenTI. Schaab, Secrefary: Joyce PequignoT, Pres cIen'I'. Three oTher organizaTions TurThering spiriTuaI ac:TiviTy in CC. are The Sons oT Mary, The DauqhTers oT Mary, and The Fighjrinq o9Th. The Sons oT Mary, now in Their second year oT renewed organizaTion, sponsored The rosary beTore games and helped Tamilies aT ChrisTmas. The DaughTers oT Mary visiTed The sick and helped needy Tamilies. Always working hard. The FiqhTing 69Th again TurThered The cause oT puriTy by worlcinq wiTh The classes individually This year. FIGHTING 69Th OFFICERS: L. To R., LieuTenanTs Jude DeWaId, Mary PaT I-IiIT, Judy CI1risTie, MargareT Popp, Denis ReiTI1, Dave Paliganoff, CapTain Jerry Colligan. FOR PURITY I I I I Q 0 5- -x T -Q 1.55 fl 5,
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ROW ONE, L. fo R.: Janice Harlrnan, Joyce fequignol, Marilyn Seyferl, Carol Bari, Judi Kroclx. and Paula Erpeldingg BACK ROW, L. 'lo R.: Ron Welch, Paul Boyce, Ned Becker, John Mascolle, Fred Jordan, Dennis Orwin, and Tom Kohl. The lhirleen seniors above compose The QuiTl and ScrolT membership lor IQS7 from Cenlral Calholic. The Quill and Scroll inlernalional honorary sociely lor high school iournalisls requires of a sludenl a scholaslic record in lhe upper Third ol his class. valuable and nolable conlribulions and service lo The school paper or yearbook, and approval by The nalional ollfice upon Tacully rec' ommendalion Tor membership in ils sociely, This should be The promise ol Jrhings lo come, in a vvorld Thal badly needs lo be Told lhe lrulh. 97
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'Cer The Civics Club, moderared by Mr. Joseph Daniel, has been one of 'rhe mosr ac+ive of rhe school clubs. Their duries revolve around 'rhe mainlenance of rhe Carhedral parking lor and keeping order in rhe halls. The special funcrions of Jrhe organizalion rhis year were lhe sponsor- ing of a Chrisrmas collecrion ro buy food lor several needy families and conducring 'rhe elec- rion of 'cilyl officials. Shown ar The lell' are The officers and 'rhe moderalor of The club drawing names for monrhly parking spaces. Lefr ro righrz Jeanne Kohlbacher, sec.: Mr. Daniel. moderaror: Bill Michael, pres.: Oris Croy, vice' pres.: and Larry Cook, lreas. Sue Parnin, Presidenl: Carol Deloff, Treasurer: Barbara Berdleman, Secrelary: Arlene Pepe, Vice-President discuss plans for sending relief packages +0 foreign couniries. The officers ol 'rhe Furure l-lomemakers of Amer- ica eagerly discuss plans lfor rheir many meelings, acriviries, and social funcrions of Jrhe school 513 P5 C fog ' 1 viii ' .fi ' 'Z' . -. 1 ' J I A AL . T .- - I Xi 'f f :::.-:N A -si' K 32-1-1 One ol rhe mosr elle-crive educarional devices -rhe molion piclure proieclor-is ellicienlly and reliably operared and mainlained ar C. C. by rhe Proiecrion Club. Shown lefr +o righr are: Dave Prezbindowski, Mike Merrler, David Racine. Bill Perry, Dick Birkmeier, Phil Gulermulh, Ed Nicole, l-larold Frecker, and Jerry Alvarez. We rerm. They are lelr ro righl, Row l: Judy Rock- ey, sec.: Anira Clapp, pres.: Marg Taylor, enr. chairman: Penny Kelker.: +reas.: Row 2: Liz Schoppman, reporlerg Karen Masbaum, parlia- menrarian: Kay Muldoon, vice-pres.: and Linda Ducey, hisrorian. i
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