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community D- Nf: • A Entertaining a patient at Georgetown Manor Nursing Home as part of the Senior Service Program are Bryan Blair. Bruce Dukes and Patrick Mahoney Mark H Fox Richard A Fryer Daniel J Franklin David M Geraghty Mark E Gillespie David R Hall Timothy J Goatley James R Hawkins Michael W Graf Michael W Hickt Richard T Hackemack Joseph E Higgins. Jr 115 SENIORS M
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MARK HARRY DUFFY Honor Monogram 3. 4. Bowling 2 3 4 JA 3 4 BRUCE ALAN DUKES Honor Monogram 2 Football 1 Imramurals 2 News Review I, 2 History I. Math I, Reading 1. Math 2. History 2 Arts Crafts II 4 Awards ROBERT JOSEPH EBERSOLD Honor Monogram 3 TIMOTHY MICHAEL ELMORE Basketball 1. Bowling 3 Intramurals 1.2. 3: JA 3. 4 BARRY THOMAS FALLON HR Rep 2 NHS 3. 4. Golf 1.2 3 4. Intramurals 1. 2. 3: JA 4 Office Assist 3 GERALD TIMOTHY FERRY New Review 1. 2. JA 2 Arts Crafts II Award 4 MARK HOWARD FOX HR Rep 1. Honor Monogram 1 3. Intramurals 3. Pep Club 3 4 Office Assist 4 DANIEL JOSEPH FRANKLIN NHS 3. 4. Honor Monogram 1. 3. 4. NHS President 4 Intramurals 1. 2 Yearbook 3. 4. JA 3. NEDT Certificate 2. World Hist Award 2. Senior of the Year Award RICHARD ALLEN FRYER Golf 3 Bowling 4. Intramurals 1.2 3 Office Assist 4. Library Assist 4 DAVID MICHAEL GERAGHTY Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. Art 3. PE 3. Arts Crafts II Award 4 Service program enriches Each Thursday, during the second se- mester, seniors did not go to school, but to different places throughout the Louisville area These places where the seniors gave their time were Catholic grade schools. Red Cross. Hazelwood Center. Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Churchill Park, the Louisville Catholic Deaf Office, and George- town Manor Nursing Home. Many seniors learned what it was like to be a teacher or someone in charge with responsibility over others. Or they felt the good feeling of helping someone who couldn ' t help themselves Most of all. it was a lesson in religion outside of class with real situations and emotions involved. The problem was more than just a day out of school, but a time for serious work and fun with others. P MARK EDWARD GILLESPIE Student Council Secretary 3 Junior Class Vice-Pres NHS 3. 4. Honor Monogram 1. 2, 3. 4 Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball 1 Track 3 Pep Club 4. Cheerleader 4. JA 2. 3. Library Assist 4 Retreat Leader 4 U of K Football Scholar- ship Football All-County and All State Courier Journal Our Boy Award. Senior of the Year Award TIMOTHY JOSEPH GOATLEY NHS 3. 4. Honor Monogram 12 3 4 Basketball 1. Baseball 2 Soccer 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 Flight 3. 4. JA 1. 3, National Honor Society Vice-President Anthropology Award 4 MICHAEL WILLIAM GRAF Honor Monogram 1 . 2 , Basketball 1. Bowling 1. 2. Chemistry Award 2 RICHARD THOMAS HACKEMACK Basketball 2 DAVID RAY HALL Flight 4 Yearbook 3. 4. JA 2. English 3. Art I 3. Art II 4 Awards Shively Women s Club Art Award 1st place 3 Westland Mall Art Award 1st place Honorable Mention State Fair 3rd Place Award JAMES ROBERT HAWKINS Bowling 1 3. 4. Flight 3. 4 News Review 1 2. 3 Video Tape Machine 1. 2 MICHAEL WAYNE HICKS H R Rep 3 4 Honor Monogram 4. Football 2. 3 4. Base ball 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 2 Library Assist 2 JOSEPH EDWARD HIGGINS. JR Student Council President 4 HR Rep 1. 3 NHS 3. 4. Honor Monogram 2. 3 Student Man agar 3. 4 Pep Club 3 Flight 2. 3. JA 1. 2. Hi 2. Chess Club 2 Office Assist 4 Anthropology Award 4. Senior of the Year Award Mark H Duffy Timothy M Elmore Bruce A Dukes Barry T Fallon Robert J Ebersold Gerald T Ferry 114 SENIORS ■■■■■■HiJ
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Red Cross awards school for blood donor effort On Friday. April 22. 1977 the Red Cross Blood- mobile came to school and for the second year in a row, it was a huge success Students from Angela Merici and BD donated around 148 pints of blood in the school ' s gymnasium. This year was the first year juniors who were 18 years old were allowed to donate blood So they, along with the seniors, comprised the highest percentage of donors from any school in the Louisville area. The Red Cross presented the school with a trophy to commemorate this year ' s performance P Waiting to be checked in by Ann Moll on Blood Donor Day are Tony Smith Keith Saksefski. Mark Faulkner Mike Brothers, and Greg Kellems Robert K Hobbs Timothy J Kannapel 116 SENIORS Timothy W Muber Gregory P Kellems John Humble Patrick J Kilkelly Raymond A Kaelin David J Kirchner
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