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The Sacred Heart Service Club, organized by Sr. Regina, is an activ- ity designed for sophomore girls who wish to give their time in service at the nearby convent. President Anne Barett and Vice Presidents, Chris Lamb and Terri Simon organize cleaning, answering phones and visit- ing the elderly or infirm nuns. They also help the sisters celebrate holi- days with special activities including Christmas caroling and baking cookies. (Lower Left): Sheila Wall and Kim Rice add a little polish to the Convent chapel. (Upper Right): The shine comes through as Bridget Hylak and Edith Kowalkowski clean the win- dows of an entrance. (Lower Right): Jenny Schmidt takes some time out to smile for the camera as she straightens things up. (Upper Left): Karen Obscherning and Carol DeSitter trek the bush country of the Convent Cafeteria.
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Math Science Club- Front Row: Marty Van Derkerr, Daryl Tarasewicz, Rob Vacko. Row 2: Pat Connoly, Dan Sanchez. Sharon Norris. Memorable Math Science Year Row 3: John Marcet. Jenny Rissky. Mike Cabana, Debbie Mazil, Mary Hansen, Row 4: Mr. Szorc, Tom LeCompte, Chris Kellen. Spanish Honor Society — Front Row: Marian Quinn, Kathy O ' Leary , Jocile Walsh. Row 2: John Trimberger. Lynn Dickey, Mr. Alvarez. The Spanish Honor Society is stu- dents who have completed three years of Spanish with an A average and are entering their fourth year. Also, a student must have an accu- mulative B average in all other courses in order to be eligible to join the society. Additional members were initiated into the S.H.S. in May of 1981. Mr. Alvarez organizes the society each year and the members vote for the President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary of their choice. This years officers included President, John Trimberger; Vice-President. Kathy O ' Leary; the Treasurer, Lynne Dickey; and the Secretary, Marian Quinn. The purpose of the society is to give recognition to those students who have worked hard to become competent in the Spanish language. The society planned many activities including a trip to Spanish-Mexican restaurants. In the second year of the union of the Math and Science Clubs, several successful projects were undertaken. Under the leadership of Secretary Jenny Rissky, Vice-President Debbie Mazil, and President Tom LeComp- te, and the apt moderation of Mr. Szorc, the club studied items of in- terest to the members. One of the projects was a measure- ment of student reaction times under stress. Another was concerned with the physics of locomotives and air- planes. The club also prepared for the annual MAA mathematics exam. The year was one of the most memorable.
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Men and Women in Service The Benet Academy Servers Soci- ety, moderated by Brother Edward, serves the community and school through various activities. Members of the servers assist at Sunday mass at St. Procopius Abbey and attend a weekly mass at Benet. At the DuPage Convalescent Home, the servers operate bingo games and visit with the patients twice a month. The Ser- vers Society is also affiliated with St. Procopius Parish of Chicago. On Halloween, the group traveled to Chicago to host a party for the chil- dren of the parish. At Christmas, the servers deliver presents to the needy members of St. Procopius in conjunc- tion with the Christmas Drive. Also at Christmas, the servers minister to the older monks at the Abbey through caroling. The servers, in all their activities, strive to serve, not be served. Marian Society: Front Row: Julie Bien. Kathy Kegaly, Sue Scanlon. Jane Harless, Clarice Gelhard. Liz Duvic, Mary Ann Brady. Row 2: Marian Quinn. Chris Hurley, Hillary Higgins, Margie Smego, Jocile Walsh. Kathy Hane- man. Row 3: Sister Immaculate Molly Quinn, Lisa Ciardelli, Amy Foley, Shelia Doolen. Maureen Keough, Jean Lamb, Sister Agnes Ann. Senior Servers: Front Row: Mark Manion, Tim Doyle, Matt Moser, Chris Wright, Br. Fred Zaeske, John Fitzgerald, Pat Harbauer, Edward. Ton Beardsly. Row 2: Ft. Julian, Lee Mann, Frosh Soph Servers: Front Row: Brian Garvin, Brian Grimes. David Rigali, Marty Mann. Karl Ellensohn, Tom Hayes. Row 2: Fr. Julian, Mike Flynn, D.J. Wardinski, Phil Hurley. David Hughes. Br. Edward Row 3: Peter Foyo, Mike Wukitsch. Joe Spina, Brian Hazel- ton. Don Jacklich, Larry Boesso, Paul Tous- saint.
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