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Sister Rcgina introduces the 1968-69 National Honor Society members. Induct Worthy Students Loyal citizenship, trustworthy leadership, and other exemplary qualities composed the character of the dedi- cated members of the National Junior Society of Bishop Luers. The purpose of this organization was to create an enthusiasm for superior scholarship, and to stimulate a desire to serve one ' s country, community, and school. Sister M. Clare, O.S.C., led the group in their successful year of 1968-69 which brought about many new projects. To become a member of this organization, one had to maintain a high scholastic standing throughout freshman and sophomore year, while demonstrating a desire to help in all levels of service. James Baclawski Jane Bottorf Patricia Curtis Patricia Daugherty Ellen Di Cola Diane Eulitt Catherine Datzman Mary Freiburger Marilyn Freiburger Ann Geise Karen Heimann Maureen HoiTman Patricia Jur Dolores Koehl Susan Kress Mary Mahoney Keith Moore Susan Mungovan Catherine Mulligan Rosemarie Robbins Carol Spoltman Rose Ann Scranton Jack Van Horn Deborah Voirol Bonnie Whitmore This year ' s Junior Honor Society ' s officers are Sue Kress, Secretary; Jim Baclowski, Vice-President; and Debbie Voirol, President.
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The Bishop Luers ' Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety grew in many dimensions this past year. The eighty- six members fulfilled their purpose of being of service to both school and community by aiding Miss Virginia in her social work in the inner city. On the academic side, the monthly meetings of the club were enhanced by profes- sional people discussing their particular field of work, thus aiding the students in their choice of careers. Meetings of the National Honor Society were held the third Sunday of every month at 1:00 p.m. Membership in this organization was based on high academic ratings, good character, ambition, and ability to maintain honor roll standards. Honor Societies The 1968-69 National Honor Society officers are; John Sarpa, President; Sandy Mattingly. Sec- retary; Margie McCon, Treasurer; Charles Berg, Vice-President and Sergeant-at-arms. The Board Members of the National Honor Society are Janet Jordan. Jim Talarico, Pat Kramer and Rich Pan a. Mary Aksamit Debbie Augustyniak Doug Bauman Cathy Berg Jennifer Bosk Sharon Clark Kathy Dolan Cathy Ebbinghaus Sally Fry Linda Hageman Dave Himmelhaver Morris Hoevel Janet Jordan Sandi Mattingly Maureen McArdle Julie McEntce Jim Hambrock Cindy Kuhn Beth Lauer Kathy LeClear John Lill Richard Linder Renee Lynch Pat Mack Margie McCon Tim Meyer Mike Minnick Tobye Morgan Linda Morris Raymond Mourney James Morrell Jill Palmer Richard Pan a Debbie Patton Larry Morgan Mike Mulgrew John Sarpa Mike Schiffli John Simon Jim Talarico Ann Wagner Rita Wall Jan Zuber JoAnnc Adams Barb Bathurst Terri Baumbauer Charles Berg Pat Berg Bob Brcmerkamp Mary Clabaugh Marcia Coonrad Cindy Pio Sue Reed Chris Reuss Connie Ruckel Mary Shuster Maryanne Siefert Steve Spoltman Nancy Steenman Nora Truedell Diane Voors Sue Welch Margaret Wedler Katie Welling Ron endel n Cathy Wirges Mark Woehnker Mary Wyss Eric Zickgraf Jo Demetre Ann Feil Paula Freeman Debbie Geary Mike Grimmer Kathy Gutman Linda Grothouse Deborah Hart Paul Heath Linda Hickman Cher l Hire Eileen Kennedy Chris Kerr Peggy Kleber Phyllis Kleinrichert Kathy KochI Pat Kramer
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A very active organization which actualized the Chris- tian ideal of giving oneself to others was the Bishop Luers Chapter of the Key Club. Part of an international organi- zation, the Key Club, headed by Father Vernon Stark, O. F. M., had maintained a very high standing in that group, having been the second and third best club in the state of Indiana over the past two years. The members took great pride in their club by concretely performing many services for the school and community with no commendation other than the sense of pride that came from working for others. Some of the many activi- ties which the club was involved in during the ' 68- 69 school year included: parking cars and selling concessions for the varsity basketball games; selling concessions and monitoring the CYO basketball games; setting up chairs and tables for meetings, concerts, and other such activi- ties; sponsoring freshmen and sophomore parties; selling and taking tickets for all school functions; sponsoring the football programs; and cleaning the gym for Sunday night Film Club meetings. Community projects included; slave day auctions, Christmas tree collection, working for Miss Virginia ' s home, working for Francis Street project, tutor- ing grade school children at St. Peter ' s and other inner- city projects. Key Club Proves The 1968-6 ' i Key Club otiicers are: Dan Kigar. Treasurer: .lerry Fabini. Secret ary; Hugh Farmer. Presidenl: Frank Young, V ' ice-prcsldenI: Rick Quackcnbush. Sergeanl-al-arms.
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