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ngs set theme for H.R. decorations students w re center around u 1 . ieo loin e room in given the opportunity to their creative- ve e their creative- w ip d will be their Vol. 17, No. 4 Matei PAGE EDITORS: Cindy Buehne, Kathy Reynolds, Mary Faye Gerling, Lynn Meyer, Clndi Huelsmann s WRITERS: Susie Buchelt. Jan Lampe, Diane Richter, Theresa Vander Pluym, Barb Tebbe, Barb Tlmmermann, Kathleen Husmann, Man Jo Henken, Tamim Erllnger, Cindy Peek, Gall Haselhorst, Norb Feltrop, Eva Gebke, Kathy Krebs, Man Boeckmann, Craig Donnewald, Suzi Richter, Ruth Kunkel, Tern Hitpas EDITORIALS: Kim Perkes, Jerry Middeke, Stan Brandmeyer, Steve Usselmann, Lam Luebbers SPORTS: Doug Issak immermann Ben Gonzalez, Gan Wlnkeler, Rand PICTURE PAGES: Lori Straeter, Gail Gonzalves ARTISTS: Tom Restoff, Bob Kupet BUSINESS: Mary J. Poettker, Marilyn Benhoff, Eileen Huelsmann, Jean Rueter ADVISORS: Sr. Renee Louise, Sr. Virginia Kampwerth eology lield trip un'ors or9anize I'0 9! rT. V»orUcommJni1,yCerAth,®tes offered tuition lanned bY StafP § High sc 1°° Students who intercollegiate sports, including A volunteer Student Service combine athletic Program organized by Sr. Rose terest with h A geological science field trip Anthony and the parish priests of chievement H X ti I Mint!' lltlll 1 I I A.. • ough Clinton County will Id October 26. The 60-mile tdl pmunities is be- ship ito provide, in sity of .nner, ways for The J .L . kented to an ind Mr. eag a federal usee™ basl five foot othc unted on T ,0 eated a atmosphere . need for this T Thanks dotr more j if commented, l ed I teaching this an any of the classes have taught here. The nse is excellent.” She also lasized that the class is not for girls. le student said. ‘This course good, and rt has taught me ow tnat TTfE rumis ana excite ment of homecoming week are over, students are thinking about the spirit of Thanksgiving Day. This holiday is the one special da- set aside in the year to tha- for all his blessing® Many fam ,: I • makef Tht now jur— be than ' c rv 'a ,l0n County. - Senior Geri Jansen and junior |4 l -u for Brian Frankovich are chairper- people. For sons for the drive. All students otf‘ .- luxuries. are asked to participate. More mores, and juniors members will begin their work c the staff in March. Sr. Virginia will show' se ttiUikHayiUUUliUittiiU
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Nellie tries to converse with her mother who sits with a deep sigh. The Entertainers waggle their legs to the audience, while Nellie trips to sing along. Sadie, the sexy entertainer, keeps the bar hopping. Sarah remarks, “handsome IS as handsome DOFS,” while Martha is provoked by her terri- ble old-fashioned notions. Constructing the various scenes for the Fall Play are the stage crew from left to right: First row: Jean Mazeka, Barb Littcken, Peggy Licning, Lynn Essert, Mary Niemeyer, Marilyn Johnson, and Wendy Richter. Second row: Dale Peters. Ron Kampwerth, Tom Pollmann. Third row: Sr. Joan Backes, Barb Huelsmann, Pat Arcnsten, Cindy Peek. Theresa VanderPluym, Mark Jansen. Andy Timmermann. Fourth row: Pat Jansen, Tom Richter, Jerry Timmcrmann, Dale Nctemcyer, Dave Wilke, Phil Strieker, Ron Rakers, and Mr. Jim Darr. 21
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rance High School, Breese, Illinois 62230 ech team receives awards ‘arbondale and Waterloo p Mater Dei speech team catej mggf|(ostermann 'g in the f Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1975 a| i-rosn tootbai gains yards of experience Tht f.lass Gebke ertous ry and d Joe Mioux gs in Moderators ' ornament success to plan the 1975 edition of yearbook and is in the process choosing the theme and cover ' book. partici- Vst Drive kick-off se » «•» vodie to explain the free magazia scented cand ques, poster| This year the proceed bind all bac widely used bound yearl show s coached is off to a 1-2 record, •-r-ted ea Idson tad nts of nd saw battb change h Timmerr around baute m - oints to the «v. m mmermann addeu e only other Knight in Knights Det car revv VUI II I vvv. - joints, which placed u ».Jp ategory. based on outsi frAjuTg n Marilyn ipany faculty memb annery. Father Miria nee’ Louise. Sr. Virgil ;nts to lead th and Mr. Roger Senesac on t : hts. Ton retreat for 60 high sch freshmen, sophomores and jui S a. trnian hav«. ''«ram will make use -«C ideals a e5 begin». O i and will contin on Monday. The broad outlool includes a married couple, iv in events anc an(j Mrs. Art Henken; two colle (.«.. lontc trwlav .J i m -. math prizes per.” also MD alumni; and a hi, otography th» school student from Murphv Especially ei boro. nter spreads The Poor Handmaids request their camera that the MD team conduct t
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