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Library AideshFro11l row: Donna Strub, Marilyn Wilkins, Susan Peters. Serond row: Mary Wlallace, Mary Sweeney, Debby DeDuc'k, Sr. Joseph Maureen. Bark row: Maureen Maher, Nora Robillard, Kathy Conger, Cathie Croker, Susan Shroeder. ides Assist F aeulgf, Gain Experience Mforking diligently and often without recognition, the Library, Chapel, and Guidance aides alleviated some of the many tasks facing the faculty in charge of these concerns. Chapel Aides, under the direction of Sr. Mary of Nazareth, performed such duties as cleaning the altar linens and readying the chapel for Mass. Checking out books was one of the main jobs of the Library aides. Under the supervision of Sr. Joseph Maureen, they catalogued the books, arranged exhibits displaying the works from the classes, and kept the bulletin board up-to-date. Guidance aides helped Sr. Mary Regina by typing mailing lists and by sorting the inany college brochures received in her office. Chapel Aides-lN'Iary Gihlin Kay Zibilieh, Jane McLellan, Sr. Mary of Nazareth, Mau- reen Cronin, Janet Piede. Betsy Giblin, Mary Kramer. ....,,,F. Guidance AidesmF1'0nf row: Marilyn Wilkins, Mary Ann Mesh, Mary Schaelfe, Sr. Mary Regina. Second row: Nora Ro- billard, Karen Kingery, Mike Biondi, Michael Mazur, Linda Nyy, Debbie Strauss.
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Waiting for the verdict from Judge Tom Gondesen, Chris Kauff- man sheepishly hangs his head in Master Pierre Patelin. Practicing one of their skits, Joe Langton receives a pat on the back from Cecilia Roy. Linda Lueptow checks their lines. Portraying the sly peasant in lllaster Pierre Patelin, Peter Fisher cowers from Aloysius Weiss. Deborah Hunt fears the outcome. Officers Fran Kassinger and Sally Saunders rest after helping Debra Snipes and john O'Shea move the props. 51
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Chess Club fFreshman and Sophomorej-Front row: Bob Port- nell, Rusty Martin, Carl Day, Michael Finney. Second row: Joyce Travis, Parker Little, Diane Komodowski, Brian Dow- ling, David Gottlicher, Sr. Carol Maureen. Third row: Steve Pavlidis, Garon Hart, Robert Hut, Charles Heilker, Tom Chess Club Students Match Skills, Plan Tournaments School-wide appreciation of the skillful game of chess became evident with the division of the club into two separate organizations to accommodate the vast number of applicants. Both clubs strived to promote an ap- preciation for the game of chess and provided an op- portunity for the members to increase their skills through playing. The junior and senior chess club, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Carter, challenged the less experienced members of the freshmen and sophomore chess club, guided by Sr. Carol Maureen. Both clubs planned to hold tournaments with other schools. These inter-school matches helped to develop skill, concentration, and sportmanship. Terhorst, Mike Turner, Frank Sullivan. Back row: Patrick Collins, Chris Billing- sley, Kenneth Long, Kim Reichling, James Parker, Michael Davenport, John Deery. Stumped by a good move, chess players Bob Portnell, Carl Day, Michael Davenport, and Charles Heilker ponder new strategy. Chess Club Qunior and Seniory- Front row: Tom Perusits, Frank Savini, Jim McKenzie, jose Nodar. Second row: Janice Ward, John Bliss, Jim Nicks, Tom Marcopulos, Liz Martwick. Third row: Sandy Adcock, Phil Duffy, Bob Fannon. Paul Greear, Hugh Shipley, Mrs. Carter. Fourth row: Kathleen Wain- dle, Mike Settles, Phil Coletti, Rick Vonesh, Steve Taylor, Jack Nicks.
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