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FRONT ROW: L. Bienemann, J. Pace, V. Spohn, D. Beck, H. Burkhart. SECOND ROW: W. Windisch, W. Latkovic, J. Marinzel, R. Strauss, J. Novosel. THIRD ROW: C. Popellra, T. Deluga, K. Weismann, J. Leibold, J. Harsch. FOURTH ROW: F. Tokar, R. Streit, K. Strasser, R. Hengelsberg, E. Kudlac. FIFTH ROW: M. Ahearn, K. Tevis, G. Dees, J. Bachmeyer, J. Long. N. Scanlon, R. Zahren, J. Phillips, and W. Roos ready for another North Catholic The History Honor Society reor- ganized and moderated by Mr. Wil- liam Garvey, used many new ideas to enhance its quest for extra-curricular historical knowledge. Active partici- pation by all the student members as speakers was received with great en- thusiasm. Movies were another added attraction. The group was addressed by prominent guests from the world of industry, economics, and politics. Bringing to a close the very educa- tional and enjoyable year was a tour- day trip to New York City. produdion. The stage and lighting crew busy setting up another prop. f, sf 3 2 5 1 1 5 3 ,- ,l. is 5.4 it fi - F 1 -U I 5 . fi - 5 A . Y ,. i gi: ffl -K J' , ' , . J' 1 2 i -, rj f ' x I F KZ, as
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The Task oT eTTecTing a smooTh- running and inviTing library was given To BroTher William Kiefer, S.M., The librarian, and his hard- working sTudenT librarians. This work exTended from assisTing The sTudenTs in doing research To pro- cessing new books Tor The library. To The library sTaFf, whose work is Trequenrly hidden and rouTine, The sTudenT body was very apprecia- Tive. FRONT ROW: C. Fiedler, G. Enie, J. Finnegan, R. STrauss, D. Robbins, R. Wehrheim. SECOND ROW: R. Moyeroff, D. MravinTz, V. Bulilc, T. Deglmann, F. Tolcar, D. Kasenic, R. Roman. THIRD ROW: D. Bucher, H. Mazzei, T. Maiewslci, J. Sims, W. l'laupT, R. Raible, R. STamper, L. Splane. ABSENT: E. Dax, J. Brush. The Business Honor SocieTy was composed of Juniors and Sen- iors-boys and girls enrolled in a business deparTmenT course in any secondary school in The Diocese. The organizarion fulfilled a Three- Told TuncTion-spiriTual, inTellecTu- al, social-in providing The varied acTiviTies enrailed in The field of business. SITTING: D. Thomas, N. O'Connor, M. Evans, M. Slxirfich, J. Nudi. STAND- ING: L. Kaib, J. Oleiarz, C. Ley, E. Kunco, C. Lacher, T. WhiTe.
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The Science Honor Society began another successful year with Brother Charles Gausling, S.M., as its moderator. Of all the diocesan honor societies it was the most active. It met every school week at various high schools. The main purpose of the society was to give students a look at what will be facing them in the fields of science. They also got an idea of how to work and act like a Christian scientist. The Troians had Gerald Wunderly as a representative officer to the society. This activity was one of the greatest helps to making good scientists and engineers of future America. Science Honor FRONT ROW: K. Gaertner, J. Frederick, K. Mc- Namara, J. Giardina, J. Becker, N. Scanlon, J. Phil- lips, P. Dargan, R. Lazor. SECOND ROW: P. Wagener, F. Kirner, R. Rycherf, E. Bergen, G. Wunderly, G. Groll, R. Becki, L. Magasano, J. Healy, R. Visokey. f,A1 wires' i '11 ' 2-'P . 'Q FS' 'Q 45' CFICSS From the time of the Middle Ages, Chess has been a game of the sharp and witty intellect. lt was no different in the Chess Club at North Catholic this year. After school each day, league games were played with the usual aggressiveness and tenaciousness that pawns, knights and queen present. In its second year, the club has become an active group. Three tournaments were held in the chess club during the year. Anne! SITTING: A. Kamper, P. Wagener, T. Galcla, L. Hauck. STANDING: G. Patrick, Brother Wil- -Q-Q ill.ll1..llim ,pl :V-X r ld .L+-9' sf liam Kiefer, S.M., moderator. .QI I '
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