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Student Council: Taking Responsibilities Student Council has five representatives from each grade. There is a President of All Saints, Mary Ellen Luczak, who is helped by the vice-Presidents of North and South Campuses. The students in Student Council have to be very responsible because they must make decisions, not just for their classmates, but, for the whole student body. President Mary Ellen I.uczak starts the meeting off on the lighter side. Mr. Covieo, it's not too exciting for you, is it?
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Music: A.S.C. Struts It’s Stuff A little louder please, we can’t hear you. There are two music groups at All Saints, the Madrigals and the Tinnulas, both taught by Mr. Meyer. To be in either of these groups, it takes time, practice, and talent. That is what makes these All Saints students special. Mark Machelski and Shelly Bisel await their chance to strike. (By the way, nice gloves, Mark!) Cheryl Heckroth sings it out!! IBi Frank Sinatra, eat your heart out!! 12 Student Life
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Homecoming Mass Remains Tradition At All Saints, the celebration of the Homecoming liturgy is consid- ered to be one of the highlights of Spirit Week. This year, the liturgy was held, even after the idea of a Homecoming prayer service was suggested. Our liturgy took place on Monday, October 18, 1982, at St Stanislaus Parish. Fr. Bob De- land and Fr. John Cotter presided at this liturgy. We extend our congratulations to King Terry J. Weist, Queen Mary Ellen Luczak, and the court and their escorts. Fr. Bob Deland questions what Home- coming means to each of us. Fr. Bob and Fr. John genuflect with solemnity near the altar of God. Brian Socia, senior class president, serves as lector. All Saints’ community unites as one with the celebration of the Eucharist. Jean and Cathy turn to congratulate MaryEllen, who is in a state of disbelief at being named our new Homecoming Queen. Terry Weist escorts Mary Ellen Luczak down the aisle at the end of Mass, as the varsity football players look on. 14 Homecoming
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