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The members ot Spaldincfs Stu- dent Council are: first row: George Saal, Gordon Gilomen, Bob Zinserf second row: John Ad- ams, Bill Schatfnit, Mike Sullivan, Pat Kelly, Jim Schwab, Mike Kelly: 'third row: Tom McNamara, Guy Johnson, Steve Akers, Bob Abraham, George Owens, Kelly Seller: fourth row: Rick Ward, Joe Gibson, Ray l-luerta, John Mundie. Chuck Petrosky, Mike Kenny: fifth row: Tom Wick, Mike Conlon, Don Stephens. Bill De- Bates, Jim Lintz, Tom Raya: sixth row: John O'l-learn, Joe Giltillan, Dan Eckhold, Tom Lavin. Caught on their way to the Mid-State Eight Student Council Meeting held at the Academy are Spalding's Council otticers, Treasurer, Tom Lintzg Moderator, Father Novacekq Secretary, Tom Wake: Correspond- ing Secretary, Tim Gura: President, Jim Kelly, and Vice-President, Dave Broderic. Steve Akers delivers his report on the Christmas Bas- ket Drive at the weekly Student Council meeting. xx -,9ud.- - paldin tualent ouncil Providing an ettective link between the administration and the student body, this years Student Council has completed another successtul year. The Student Council is moder- ated by Father Raymund Novacek and tlirouali activities such as l-lomecomina, the Chocolate Drive, Crystal Ball, and the Christmas Basket Drive it has provided the students ot Spalding with opportunities to participate in and con- tribute to the educational, social, and religious aspects ot school lite. .p 29
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ll Pat Lucas and Mary Maushard ioytully gave up many ot their spare-time hours, along with other Academy girls, to help make the Christmas basket drive a success. On their way to greet the members ot the A.F.S. Panel are Student Council otticers, Patty Jewell, President: Patty McShane, Vice-President: Mary Jo Willis, Treas- urer: and Jeanne Mariani, Secretary. These hard-working girls represent their homerooms as members ot the Academy Student Council. They are: seated: Mary Ann Beaupre, Kathy Randall, Pat Manning, Connie Prunch, Margie McNamee, Corky Hagemann, Mary Cannon, Debbie Smith, Denise Donnelly, Mary Jo Lehnhausen, Pe-ggie Ringness, Carol Kelly, and Amy Sloan. Standing are: Marcia DuPage, Peggy Kelly, Karen Howe, Ellie Walloch, Michele Pabon, Michele McMorrow, Kathy Bartley, Kathy Knezoyich, Sharon Judd, Kathy McQuellon, and Leanne Toal. Academy Student Council With the passing of another year, the Academy Student Council, under the able direction ot Sister Mary Agnetta, again looks back with pride at the success ot its undertakings. As the representatives of the student body, the Council, seeking to better faculty-student relationships, sponsored a highly 28 successful Teacher Appreciation Day. Other Council directed activities included a Halloween Barn Dance, the annual Christmas Food Basket Drive, a Freshman Welcome Day, a revision ot the Council Constitution, and a sponsorship of the American Field Service Panel.
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This year 32 Seniors have been named to the National l-lonor Society. They are, first row: Nancy Powers, Kristy Burlc, Sue Stambaugh, Pam Bour- scheidt, Pauline Bozdech, Sue l-ladanlc, Kathy Best, Mary Mueller: second row: Connie Prunch, Lynn Caragher, Bonnie Bailey, Patty McShane, Pat' Jewell, Cathy Myers, Janice Leibel, Jan Armstrong: third row: Sue Peplow, Carolyn Voss, Mary Ann Hoeclcer, Nancy Gilinslcy, Eileen Gramlich, Pat Anton, Pam Raya. Kathy Bannon: fourth row: Mary Morrow, Debbie Smith, Toni Saccenti, Nancy Woods, Caryl Risen, Margie McNamee, Mary Jo Lehnhausen, and Maureen McNamara. Honor ocieties The members ot the National Honor Society ot the Academy and Spalding combine the qualities ot scholarship, character, and leadership in serving their school and community. The major project undertaken by the Academy chapter ot the National Honor Society was the re- modeling ot the Guidance Qttice. They financed this endeavor through the proceeds they received from sponsoring a movie. Both societies have been seen ushering at many ot the social functions and have been participants in community drives. 30 In their leisure time, these National Honor Society members, Nancy Gilinslay, Pam Raya, and Polly Bozdech, arrange the many college catalogs in the Guidance Ottice into various groups tor easy reterence. 1
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