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bU'liC5Tl CQQAAEA ,Sn qocua on .Scnion Action First Row, left to riiht Il. l iu'i'm:ii1. I'iusIi.'. Ki. Grail- ti-illllzllcr. G. Yilz:-r. S. livin-- rcux. INI. Nlzissmiv, XY. Milrpliy. IE. I., Ni-ulwlr. Sgccnd Rnw I.. lgvllllll. Il. 'l'ifIri:1.Vll, Kiulll-1'. IH. lwsclii-r. NI. A. Ixriivgi-r, KI. Iii-vii. .X. lluzvlq. NI. Fully. Third Row .-X. NYozni:Ik. Ii. Kntvli. I', l,i-x'- riuliiskl. AI. Ixillj. Il. ID.nIi'L.'I. IL llzmt. R. llurklizirt. NI. I.. tiunlim. Back Rcw I . I.is:iIc. I, liixrski, Y. l'uw01's. I . lIzn'pi'r. Y, I':1IIi, R. Nuwznr- ki-. I . Ihlulmi-rl. ll. lYii'gzlmI. Nut in tlii- piulnri- Il. Xii-.ulw mils. First Row-Left to right: QX. I'iulrowski. IX. Fri-olaml. ll. Mi-nizig. R, l'I'lil'lll'ii. R, Slrutz. R. I.cQlliz1. I', Iluilmliril. ill, I. Timm, Sfcard Row: Y. l':'iski'r. l'. Rulmuxski. bl, Kniulsi. If. l':xvsIii'k. II. l':iukuw- ski. .I. Timm, IC. Sulvvclulaill. R. Ruclolpli. l'. I'liski-. S. jones. Third Row: R. Nlnrskc, l'. .-Xngrick, ,l. Ynunlieis. l'. llulivrty. l., Ret' si-ck, gl. l'in'Iuck. R. Still. XY. Rulmwski. Back Row: YI. Schull. VY. Vzivzixiniigli. -I. Schull. VV. Novak. R.. Knoll, lf Wietzel. G. Srlmll, lf. t'uny. X41 in jwiuture: I., llanyzi-wski. R. llzmyz:-wski. The two junior Class groups deserve the laurel wreath accorded splendid achievement, for their many-sided activity program included the major projects of the school. Besides editing the school paper, The Marquette, which is a life-sized job in itself, the juniors were hosts at the First Friday breakfasts every month Plans to finance convention expenses in the future were initiated by the juniors, and they set the pace with a bingo party on December IO. They staged the Christmas play, MThe Empty Room , in an afternoon and evening perform- ance. The important pep session --preceding the Red Devil-Blue Blazer game-was on their agenda this year. The final social event of the school year, the junior-Senior Prom, will be under their auspices. The Seniors of Today salute the Seniors of Tomorrow and wish them suc- cess and happiness during l94I-1942. 20
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Uiliq Show in Debate Left to right: Genevieve Pizarek, Tom Dobeski, Eugene Wiegand James Novreske, William Bercich. The senior discussion group chose the Convoy question as :1 Civics project. The class acting as judges gave the deeision to the affirmative. - 4 5'-5 ,Q--v-id COMMITTEE Don Mallon, Genevieve Pizarek, Robert Mallon, Leona Markowski 19
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SU1PI l.UYTL07'LEl CQQAAEA CRc-zadlg ton Clgnintinq qname First Row-Left to right: II R'ilm'v1-ki I lisuln-r I' tlmm w ll I Iwy. I. Iiuury. Second Row: I 1 l R, lvullvr. R. I'l'll!'ll'.Xr-lxl. XX. Suw-mIcl1l11'1'5.Y. XY. lliclilx-l', IJ. Knoll. li. Krcn. ,I. Kiulvslrr. Third Row: I. l':isl1Iuiug.5l1. I'. I'ix'uns. R. Ilulluvs. Il. XYis1l1.,ll', ld, Xlimlrllr-lun. I'. llxuglllin. R. XXQ-llwtf. Xl. Iluss. Nui in the picture .X. Iiiz'll'vi'. I . Room- First Rcw-Left to Righ: Il. bxxwlvllln-i'g, Xl. Kliirliu, Nl. ,Xl1lru'l1. I'.. Urlouslti. Nl. N'lu-lu-flu-. I. XX1ll.:l1nsuv. XI, lin-liw. Xl. Sllikuuy. Second Row: Xl. Humu. Xl. R. Sixllmrlq, l. Il.-urlxlmfx Third Row: Xl. lYulsiv.'fvl'. I'. Sell-1111, ,l. Ill wvllzili. I Il. Ixmm. .X. l.t-xr-ixmlusltl. IP. Iizililizicli. I Suluvlii. KA. -lvssv. Fourth Row I 1 I 1. frxxl-Ixi. IC. IU-lsr-rk, One of the brightest spots in the social calendar of the year was the circu.: sponsored by the sophomore groups. It was entirely different from the usual run of school affairs and was capably directed. Faculty and students enjoyed the afternoon of laughs. Germaine Grott and Frank Rooney survived for the finals in the oratnrical contest. Other contestants in the preliminaries were Dorothy Baunach, Robert Timm, Alvin Levendoski, Doris -Carter, Donald Knoll, and James Geleske. Mildred Scheberle was winner in the Catholic Press poster contest held dur- ing February. Other posters considered for originality of theme treatment were made by Theresa Finske, Catherine Williamson, Dorothy Baunach, Ger- maine Grott, Eulalia Orlowski, Alvin Levendoski, Margaret Aldrich, Frances Sobecki, Betty Swedenberg, Marcella Quinn, Patricia Schopp, lVIary R. Stay back. One sophomore group was responsible for the frolic at the big Christmas party to which the entire school was invited. The classes are organizing plans for the farewell breakfast, which is the last social event in the Senior Class Calendar. 21
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