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Advertiser, athlete, and aelzieeer deeelep E 43 QD Il' XJ Q7 X Top Row: P. Norwood, M. Hatchett, P. Haughey, D. Madigan, B. Riegel, P. Day, P. Caidousek, E. Alessandra, A. Couse F. Banzer. Middle Row: S. Frith, Coffman, Green, E. Mahoney, C. Comiskey, P. Koch. Bottom Row: C. Fontana, M E. Cavanaugh, M. Dwyer, Patzke, S. Guinane, B. Coats, M. Comiskey are members of the bowling team. The Marian pin pushers were off to an early start this year as Bob Riegel organized the new club and divided it into teams. Participating in city wide competition, the club provided good recreation for bowlers while helping them in- crease their skill. The newest addition to Marian organizations, the Poster Club, delights the students with its interpretation of everyday school routine. Sym- bols of their talent line the halls during such occasions as Homecoming Week, the Sweet- heart Dance, and the Be Courteousn campaign. Under the direction of Sister M. F idelis artis- tic students contribute their ability to promoting school morale. Boosting Book Week with eye-catching illustrations are Poster Club enthusiasts Carol Konkle and Sheila Armstrong. Gt Q'- ,,
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f X of stage, halls and cafeteria. f N 1 i ' A 51 if Q s Y 'iwif' With 6yCS OH the diI6'Cf0f, P21111 Gaidousek james Smith and Phillip Quinters anxiously and Donald Guidry adjust that all-impor- tant spotlight. Pat Cuarin is the Marianite with a nose for news. Fle- porting Marian's social and scholastic activities for the Houston Chroniclels Teen Page, Pat meets this deadline via the telephone. fx V await curtain time. Quiet! Lights .... Camera .... Action! NVell, maybe not the camera, but light control, curtain pulling, and scenery arrangements are the duties performed by the technicians. The boys behind the scenes have put into effect the motto, XVhere there's a will there,s a Wayf, James Smith, Phillip Quinters, Paul Caidousek, Donald Guidry, WVilliam Vicknair, and Joe Rodri- guez have saved many a production by quick action in time of stress and trouble with burned- out lights, misplaced scenery and absent per- formers. Although back-stage work seems to be a thankless job, the technicians have found it to be rewarding in the way of experience. Used to high altitudes are technicians WVilliam Vicknair and Joe Rodriguez. ' I
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sriwpl spirit, sportsmanship, and srrzfirr. if F1rstRow B Riegel Fritz R Donohue L YVanstrath XI Alfano Xl Quinn XI Leonard Second Row Gantt ACox Budde L Perkins S Stratton NI NIcDonald NI L ONe1ll D Breuuc S Fleck NI K OBrien S Tschumy A Couse Third Row S Bumbera uigles P Danna NI A absen P Cuirin P Haughev L Gantt R XVard R Xhxon B Belisch Fourth Hou, Ni XlcKeown XI Lombard Ni BILCLIIYB P Clivton C Doyle C Nlurphy B Coel L Loverde B Noonan F Bartsch I Arnelang The destinv of any nation it IDX gixen time dc pends on the tr unmg of its youth The mam forward looking c1t1Lcns of our com munitv who haxe lent their support to the junior Achievement program in Houston take pride in hav- ing had a part in helping hundreds of young peoplc gain an appreciation of the economic principles which are the source of our nation s strength. This program, like all movements based on faith in a fundamental concept, will survive only so long is it continues to grow Recognizing this fact Nlar lin h is dex eloped and produced enthusiastic achiev 1 rs xx ho haxe succeeded in acquiring mljor offices in their respectne comp inies Thcse teen-age achiex ers haxe learned such prac tical principles as the formation of each company the election of officers the selling of stock the manufac- turing of the product the development of salesman- ship, 'ind the paying of wages and dixidends. The junior Achievement has been an aid in developing character and right attitudes in the youth of today. 87
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