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Key Club Benefits School and Community The Key Club is a distinguished organization whose purpose is to will- ingly serve both our school and community. This year ' s group, under the new advisory of Father Vernon Stark, O.F.M., was no exception, as Key Clubbers once more attained the high standards of this organiza- tion. They have given up their free time on Sunday afternoons to sell concessions for all C.Y.O. basketball games, a function which they also perform at all of Luers ' games. On these nights and for other major events. Key Club members could be found parking cars despite freezing temperatures and driving rams. Other activities include organizing the Freshman and Sophomore parties, along with the Slave Auctions, and cleaning the cafeteria and gym after school activities. Members serve the community with their annual Christmas tree collection and by providing recreation for the boys at St. Vincents ' s Villa. Cleaning the island on Maumee River was one of this year ' s major undertakings of the Key Club. Truly an active Key Club member Dale Roberts served as Governor for the Indiana district, attending various meetings in Indianapolis. Any Sophomore. Junior, or Senior boy seeking membership must under- go a probationary period during which time he becomes acquainted with the purpose, ideas, and facts about the Key Club, and proves his desire to work for the school and community. ship card Officers for 1967-68 were; Jerry Burgette, Treasurer: Dave Disser, Sergeant- at-arms. Dale Roberts, President; Don Anderson. Secretary; Hugh Farmer. Vice-president.
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Better Leadership i-ose or The Safety Council committee undertakes annual safety check. By evaluating school problems, making suggestions, and initiating various programs, the Student Council strives to make Bishop Luers a better place to grow n intellectually and socially. Various committees are formed to study partiular areas of school life, sponsor such activities as Home- coming and Bonfire, and plan amusing skits for the assemblies. This forum for student opinions meets at 7:15 on alternate Tuesdays under the guidance of Father Kent Hajduk. O.F.M. The coun- cil members were nominated by the faculty and elected by the students on the basis of character, responsibility and leadership. Senior student council members provide an entertaining half time show at the WOWO game. The 1967-68 Student Council officers are: Debby Sitko. Vice- president; Dale Roberts, President; Father Kent Hajduk, O.F.M.. Moderator; Skip Sandels. Sergeant-at-arms; Bobbie Steffen. Sec- retary; Steve Phillipp. Treasurer.
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Mike Adang Don Anderson Dave Arnold Jerry Burgette Dave Disser Dick Doermer Jerry Fabini Hugh Farmer James Gallogly Jim Garber Stan Giant Charle Gibson Mike Grimmer Neil Hayes Morrie Hoevel Jim Kelsey Dan Kigar Mike Kintz John Klingenberger Tom Lauer Steve Lerch Joe Mattingly Jim McDonald Mike McEntee Larry Morgan Mike Mulgrew Jim Murray Jim Nill JoeNill Bruce Ottenweller John Peterink Steve Phillipp Rick Quackenbush Dale Roberts Roger Rose John Sarpa Dave Schmitz Brady Shea Chuck Sietert Steve Spoltman Jim Talanco Tom Talanco Pat Teagarden Mike VanBruaene Ron Wendein Pat Wiltshire Frank Young Members spent many Satuday mornings playing ball with the boys at St. Vin- cent ' s Villa. Pat Teagarden cleans up the gym after a game, one of the regular duties performed by the Key Club Key Club members worked many hours to improve the island picnic area.
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