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Those Devoted To St. Joe's Theater St. Joe's had many dedicated work- ers on the stage crew this year and also added new members to the Thes- pian Society. These are the ones that made our productions so successful. They began the year with the hilarious Sneaky Fitch and ended with the fantastic production of Marigolds Their hard work and devotion made our 1980 theater go down in history as another productive year 1. STAGE CREW - ROW 1: Sally Jurca, Terry Klein, Joan Michelli, Sheila Chiappetta, Dave Arneson, Gary Lento, Tom Ambro, ROW 2 Virginia Herr, Chris Przlomski, Jerry Jackson, Pam Matrisch, Brenda Fleming, Mary Kreuser, Laure Wendler, Kathy Mich, John Koker Hugh Rafferty, ROW 3: Chris Damask, Dee Dee Pofahl, Deanna Hardin, Jennifer Vallin, Theresa Rasmussen, Kathy Wolf, Debbie Rasmus sen, Mark Gingerelli, Scott Young, ROW 4: Adrianne Duncan, Rich Wallace, Mike Matoska, Bill Koenes, Paul Seidl, Bill Law, Monica Ries selmann, Beth Skipper, Sue Cyzak, Nancy Hamilton, Scott Seidl, David Padula, Kevin Fleming, Peter Gray, Dave Richards, John Morelli Kipper Boswell. 2. THESPIAN SOCIETY - ON STAGE: Dave Richards, Patty Juncer, John Morelli, Chris Reinkober, Kathy Mich, Tom Ambro, Sue Cyzak Scott Seidl, Beth Skipper, Dave Arneson, ON STAIRS: Marcelline Cruz, John Koker, Jennifer Vallin, Gary Stella, Ann Andrea, Laure Wen dler, Debbie Rasmussen, Scott Young, Dan Smith, Dave Padula, Sue Law, Gail Randle, Mike Chiappetta, Theresa Hammond, Peter Gray. 3. Peter makes a final check on the switches before the show opens. 1
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The Creators These creators are all part of art club Their many projects this year included making back drops and cafeteria posters for the musical designing greeting cards with their own origi the annual art show which is always a success Sister Honora is the head of this activity and does a fine job of running the organization Art club members always know how to brighten life by all the colorful things they do nal drawings on the front cover, and of course, 5 1. Kathy straightens the cards and prepares to put them into their boxes. 2. BACK ROW, FROM LEFT: Scott Antony, Ray Blaxill, Dave Lenman, ROW 2: Joan Tyson, Liz Hanlon, Kathy Kueny, Debbie Rosenbaum Kris Placzkowski, Sister Honora, ROW 3: Audrey Fliess, Nancy Biehn, Leslie Trainer, Theresa Rasmussen, Diane Brown, Caryn Minkow ski 3. The girls put the finishing touches on their painting.
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Keg Club Unlocks Door To Success Key Club, a first year organization, was very active and involved. The group, a mixture of all grades, sponsored Christ- mas formal held donut sales sang to the elderly and held a rocking chair marathon to raise money for M S Moderated by Mrs Hubbard the group held weekly meetings and sometimes had various guest speakers Key Club ended their successful year by painting their meeting room I I 1. ROW 1: Pres. C. Gryczkowski, V. Pres. M. Mantuano, V. Pres. G. Capelli, Sec. P. Woodbury, Treas. A. Capelli, R. Niccolai, ROW 2: S. Principe, C. DeAngelis, L. Marsolek, M. Kotz, G. Sanson, M. Beard, C. Proko, L. Marano, J. Annessi, S. Chiappetta, M. McLafferty, ROW 3: L. Mercado, L. Mercado, G. Stella, C. Reinkober, C. Damask, J. Weisser, C. DeAngelis, J. Dowse, J. Herr, J. Killian, K. Chiappetta, J. Regnery, Mrs. Hubbard, ROW 4: M. Heenan, D. Soens, P. Capelli, R. Regnery, K. McTernan, G. Wade, C. Apanasewicz V. Anderson, ROW 5: D. Viola, M. Werner, MISSING: Asst. Sec. C. Ruffalo, S. Englemann. 2. Carol Gryczkowski and Gail Randle stay awake during the rocking chair marathon. 3. Mrs. Hubbard played cards during the marathon to keep from dozing off. 4. Many active Key Club members fill the lobby during the marathon.
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