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Introducing and carrying out new and more liberal programs of both intellectual and social nature was the mam function of the Student Council this year. They strove to organize the student government as a guide for the students. Members were voted on by classmates on the basis of good character, responsi- bility and leadership. The moderator of the Student Council is Father Kent Hadjuk. O.F.M. The officers for the year had much to do on their part to make the council fulfill its main job and duties. This year the council was divided into seven individual committees, each hav- ing its own head. The committees were made up of a group of council members and non-council stu- dents from each class. This way. each class was in- volved in what was happening throughout the school. The Religious Committee was headed by Connie Ruckel. Tim Strabbing was in charge of the Safety Committee. The Social Committee was under the direction of Tom Ebbinghaus. Lynn Sitko was made head of the Athletic Committee. Assembly Commit- tee was under the direction of Tom Backofen. The Alumni File Committee was organized by Barb Bathurst. With the new modular scheduling, a new committee was formed and headed by Joanne Stim- son and Denny Baumgartner and was called the Welcoming Committee. Adapts to Changes The 1969-70 Student Council Ofticers are Anne Feil, Secretany; Tom Strabbing, Treasurer; Linda Gensheimer, Vice-president; Neil Hayes, Sergeant-at-arms; and Gregg Bosk, President. President Gregg Bosk leads the discussion during a meeting. Cheryl Hire and her partner end their dance in graceful pose at a cultural assembly sponsored by the Council.
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% . Guest speaker Father Ed White addresses the students during the, Student Council induction assembly at the start of the year. Tom Backofen JohnGildea Connie Ruckel Jim Baclawski Dan Grim Dave Schmitz BarbBathurst Neil Hayes Pat Singleton Jim Bauman Jan Heme Lynn Sitko Denny Baumgartner Lolie Heiny Robin Slocum Terry Baumgartner Beth Hilker Steve Sternberger Charlie Berg Kevin Kearns Joanne Stimson Pat Berg DaveKintz Tim Strabbing John Beery Tim Laughlin Tom Strabbing Gregg Bosk Connie Littlefield Bob Symon Paul Butler Margie McCon Jeanne Weber Jim Conroy Patti Mack Mary Beth Weber Karen Deitche Kolleen Moore Cheryl Weiant Cindy DiGregory Kathy O ' Brien Larry Williamson Tom Ebbinghaus Chris Oxiey Linda Wiltshire Anne Feil Mary Palmer Mary Wyss Linda Gensheimer Susan Reed Student Counci The club ' s moderator, Father Kent, comments at an assembly. Senior Dan Grim listens intently during an evening meeting.
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Prohibited Honor The 1969-70 NHS officers are Barb Bathurst. Mike Grimmer. Rosie Bangert. Jim Backawski (not present) and Moderator Fr. Mike. Joanne Adams Anita Anderson Jim Baclawski Rosie Bangert Barb Bathurst Diane Beard Pat Berg Renee Beyer Jane Bottorf Sandy Bradner Bob Bremerkamp Sue Cantwell Mary Clabaugh Marcia Coonrod Kathy Curtis Patty Curtis Jo Demetre Ellen DiCola Diane Eulitt Anne Feil Paula Freeman Leona Freiburger Marilyn Freiburger Mary Freiburger Peggy Garber Debbie Geary Ann Geise Sue Gerardot Linda Grothouse Kathy Gutman Diane Haggenios Debbie Hart Paul Heath Karen Heiman Lolie Heiny Vincent Heiny Linda Hickman Cheryl Hire Cathy Hoevel Maureen Hoffman Pat Jur Margaret Kennard Chris Kerr Julie Kintz Peggy Kleber Phyllis Kleinrichert Caryn Klingenberger Dolores Koehl Kathy Koehl Jim Kramer Pat Kramer Maria Kress Sue Kress Carol Kroemer Beth Ann Lauer John Lill Rich Linder Cindy Lomont Renee Lynch Pat Mack Mary Mahoney Colleen Magner Margie McCon Tim Meyers Deborah Miller Mary Ann Minnick Mike Minnick Raymond Mourey Catherine Mulligan Sue Magovan Cindy Nichter Kathy O ' Brien Pat Osterman Chris Oxiey Jill Palmer Barb Petit Cindy Pio John Powell Dan Rectanus Susan Reed Karen Renninger Chris Reuss Rosemarie Robbins Kathy Rosswurm Connie Ruckel Steve Schafer Katie Schmoll Rose Ann Scranton Paul Skevington Adele Sonnek Steve Spoltman Carol Spoltman Debbie Stein Maureen Teagarden Debbie Voirol Sue Welch Katie Welling Ron Wendein Mark Woehnker Mary Wyss Eric Zickgraf Chris Reuss and Connie Ruckel attend NHS evening meeting. The National Honor Society is an organization dedicated to honoring those students who. during the school year, have worked to their fullest poten- tial, in membership and responsibility as well as their academic standing. The National Honor Soci- ety also strives to achieve the betterment of various areas of school life as well as the improvement of their society. In the past year they fulfilled these goals in several ways, helping to make the 1969-70 school year an even greater one for Bishop Luers. The most important of all the National Honor Society ' s projects is the annual Christmas drive, which again proved to be very s uccessful. Although the new modular scheduling presented many un- expected and challenging problems. Mike Grimmer along with his fellow club members did an excellent job of handling the drive. In the past year the Christ- mas Drive had been completed by assigning each homeroom one family. However, this year with the new system, the competition was changed by as- signing each class several families, stimulating class unity and adding to Christmas spirit. The National Honor Society also undertook such projects as tutoring students and sponsoring bake sales. Sister Micheal Ann and Father Mike pose with Mrs. Schieb and Mrs. Kearns after the completion of the Christmas Drive.
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