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Reelrnen Project New Images With Technical Ability ?Q.x 5 I 'iii The contribution of the Fmeelmen is greatly appreciated by the students and faculty. Top Row: Bill Buckley, Jim Schoengartll. Fabio Ehrengruber, Bob Sheldon. Paul Carey, Perry Christen- sen, Richard Magee. Bottom Row: Chris Schirm, Mark Colasanto. The Reelmen Club, founded by Sis- ter Mary Catherine O'Dvvyer seven- , A teen years ago, is the school's oldest f . 'T organization. It has long been among Q -M the most active in devoting time to X, ' ff- fr iff assisting at the various school func- A - A 't i tions. Dedicated to the support of the school by training students in the field of the operation of audio-visual and stage equipment, membership re- quires a willingness to spend the time and effort necessary to complete the activities set before the club. Projects include: assisting at the school plays, decoration of a homecoming car, Reel- men Club dance with light show, mov- ies after school, and the acquiring and installing of new auditorium am- M' sr N I ww' tion to the school, we salute the real men of Bellarmine-Jefferson High School. Though small in number, their influence is great. We hope they will continue in their fine service for another 17 years. Library Club Creates New Dimensions Through Books The Library Club, under the direc- tion of Sister Mary Jean Ellen, has been a school organization for ten years. The Library Club members are asked to give up one study hall a week to become an Assistant Librar- ian and to help make the library an instructional center of the school. Activities of the club include Christmas and end of the year parties, and an outing each semester. The club also celebrates Catholic Book Week each year with an interesting pro- gram. The officers of the club this year are: President: Linda Wardrop, Vice- president: Claire Desmarais, Secre- tary-Treasurer: Terry Hladkyg and Editor: Dee dee Schaub. Elia K 1 tx Y Y X' 56 xf g,,,..-, i . c'5 l M, . The Library Club aids in keeping materials available for students' use. Top Row: Josie Trovato, Cathy Bellomo, Joseph Maranda, Debbie Dean. Bottom Row: Cathy McGann. Terry Hladky, Linda Warclrop, Dee Dee Schaub, Kathy Enay. plifiers. For this invaluable contribu- '
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A.M.P. Brings Growth In Religion, Student Lie CJ Nl S.A.M. P. officers: Pat Noonan, President, Peggy do Diego, secretary, second semesterg Andrei-1 Kovalesky, Secretary-treasurer, Hrst semester, Cathy McGann, vice-president, Perry Christensen, Treasurer. K Q it l X dt, 1' 'll i row: Frank Dvoracck. Dan Bai-illaro Perry Christensen Bottom row: Therese Hladky, Patterson, lVIary Sullivan. Jackie Griesel, AnneMarie Randtke, Kathy Haley. 1 l W M Club members put much time and effort into making special Mass vestments. Student Masses are a main function of S.A.M.P. XE? u 5 'X f panic A Q s R XY ,, The Student Association for Mean- ingful Prayer is a club whose main purpose is to serve the school in re- ligious and community activities. Any student may join. This year's officers were Pat Noo- nan, Presidentg Cathy McGann, Vice- president, Andrea Kovalesky, Secre- tary Cfirst semesterj g Peggy de Diego, Secretary Csecond semesterj, and Perry Christensen, Treasurer. Through the joint guidance of Sis- ter Rita, Sister Eileen and Father Walters, and the combined efforts of all the members, S.A.M.P. sponsored a dance, a Mission Drive and Candle- lighting. The club also was in charge of the Thanksgiving Food Drive, worked on Mary's Day, several Masses and made new vestments for the students' Masses. 57
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