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K journalism V' 'T 13 The freshman journalism class are striving hard to achieve their final aim which is an edition of the Excalibur. In the near future it will be their duty to compose the paper that is dear to all true Michaelinian hearts. If their efforts are sincere, success will surely be theirs in the years to come. The outcome is entirely up to them. Qarcnsic ,Cmgue Standing: David Page, An- selma Schwartzkopf, Daniel Donahue, Dennis Bogda, Penny Kyle. Seatedz. Arla Muha, Berniecc Kempinski, Sr. Mary Barbara. The doors of success are open wide to our speakers and debators for the art of conversa- tion is essential in every profession. Competitive speech advocates clear and distinct speaking while debate teaches one to express and argue oneis ideas. The Forensic Club offers many op- portunities. Besides learning self-expression, special awards are bestowed on outstanding students in the forensic Held. Left to right: Patricia Dehn, jack Buck, Mary Robertine, Christine Wolinski, Daniel Helminiak. Qu- A- Mah-new
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sf' iiiilllfiili SENlORS I-uk, 302 JU N IORS Jill 'gp 'S if SOPHS X We 203 The staff leafs through the patron slips and examines thc progress of, the patron drive. Fran cis Malloy, William Wallace, and Bernard Volski look over the chart of returns while Barbara Bova, hilcen liiben, Carol Reich, Barbara NViles, and Dale Falce, scan through the orders. Hamcra Klub One ofthe new clubs organized this year is the Camera Club, which is under the supervision of Sister Celestine. Every Monday during the acti- vities period, the members meet and discuss the functions of operating the camera and develop- ing pictures. The most important Work of the Club consists in taking and printing pictures of school activities for both the yearbook and the school newspaper. There are two divisions of the club, the senior division or the more experienced group, and the junior division or the new group just learning the trade. YVith the new equipment acquired this year plus the added enthusiasm of the mem- bers, many worthwhile projects were success- fully achieved. Sister Celestine teaches Norman Neidcr, Melvin Rigot, and Paul Carofola the art of photograph development. 'fri ,---2
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- tl Left to right: Bernard Vol- ski, Fred Tomino, james Shandrick, joe Stefauyak, Elaine Reitli, Russell Vogcl, Edward Corbit, Mary Rau- ber, David Page, Sr. Mary Patrice, Vincent Hartman. The Art Room plays an important part in the school curriculum. When any activity is held, such as skating parties, socials, raflles, the school can depend on the art class for posters or any other form of advertisement from the art room. Sister M. Patrice, who is the supervisor of the art room, encourages the students in the crea- tive art which helps them realize the wonders of Cod's nature. Our great sourec of knowledge and informa- tion is found in the quiet, solemnity of the school library. In this still atmosphere of con- tentment, it creates in the student the desire to search deeper into the field of learning. The librarians play an important role by supplying helpful information and advice to eager learn- ers. They enable every student to enjoy our most fruitful facility, our school library. lfibrary Left to right: Johanna Cor- dell, Alice Klemanski, Sr. Mary Genevieve, Barbara Broneki, Anna Marie So- bota. A s
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