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Left: Kevin Connolly reviews some copy for the final deadline. Below: Everybody helps out in writing cap- tions. Bottom Left: Mike Pavlic writes an editorial for the Stern issue. Bottom Right: Mike Pontillo finalizes a business deal for an ad. QF, Hman ' ,Wy .af-' Newspaper f 25
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fi Helm nfurm the Qtuhentz One of the most important things in the school is the school newspaper, the Helm. Under the direction of first year moderator Mr. Kozial, the Helm pulled together to put out several well thought out, thought provoking issues. fexample the Stern j Mike Pontillo and Mike Pesice were the decision makers, however they were aided greatly by Mike Pavlic, Kevin Connolly, Top: Mike Pesice whips out some last copy for an up- coming deadline. Above Left: Mike Pontillo helps out a younger Helm member to write some copy. Above Right: Mr. Koziel reviews some of Mike Pontillos business arrangements. Right: The Helm Staff: Witold Ziarno, Rich Wistocki, Dennis Fahey, John Brightmore, Bob Paluch, CBack Rowj Tim Strechowski, Bob Jenson, Mike Pavlik, Matt Zagor- ski, Mike Pasice, Kevin Connolly, Mike Pontillo, Tom Jareczek, Eric Szulczewski, Paul Pustelnik, Kurt Bohne, Brien O'Malley, Steve Kimmey, George Kutlesa, Moderator Mr. Koziel. 24 f Newspaper Matt Zagorski, and Eric Szulczewski. The Helm is a great example of what can hap- pen when you get some of the best minds in the school together to work for a common goal. Although heavy criticism was brought against the Helm for being a less than serious journal, everybody had a good time and serious ideas were presented along with thejovial. aj' Qt 150 2 5 Y 4 il
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Alumni nthera Q' Eine Barth The association of Alumni mothers at St. Laurence is called the Laurenta club. The club aids the school in many ways. There are about 125 mothers who give their time even though they have no true personal stake in St. Laurence at this time. They are one of the least recognized yet most important groups. The main way the club gets money is through the selling of taffy apples which they do two or three times a year. The funds go to help educate future Christian Brothers. Ut. and . . yi' ogg Q .r -- . ,Ri I, W? ' . ft, osx . 'O 9 Vx V t K v F-1 J tri A P I is -K 0 1 I' g, ,cQ3'-1 a 'sf 'lt 2 3, , 'V 51, ri A y K test 1-rt . - Top: Mike Flannery purchases a taffy apple on Taffy Apple Day. Above Left: One of the Alumni mothers accepts fee for the apples. Above Right: Art Montalvo buys a taffy apple from a Laurenta member. Right: One of thc main activities of the Laurenta club is to sell taffy apples to raise money for the school. 26 f Mothers Club
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