Bishop David High School - Crosier Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1977

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Chess team stalemated by snow After a late start, this years chess team had its best start in its history by winning its first three matches Unfortunately, the team would never use this potential The season was cut short after three matches because of the snow days and the teachers ' strike The state tourney also had to be cancelled. In the matches that were played, the Fal- cons won 5 J4 to 1 K over Stuart, 5-2 over Butler and 5-2 over Western They were under- classmen and will return next year, except for seniors Kyle Patton. Ken Sample. Joe Zoeller and Perry Williams. The school tournament was won by Kyle Patton Steve Bossmeye r won the freshman tournament LEFT In an after-school practice session Mike Ray and Steve Bossmeyer contemplate their next moves At the next table. Moderator. Bro Jude tries to outmaneuver an op- ponent BELOW CHESS TEAM — FRONT Ken Sample Mike Ray Darrell Collins. Frank Fehnbach BACK ROW David Martincic. Bro Jude Costello moderator Steve Bossmeyer. Barry Beck Philip Cullen Mr Harry Rosado moderator 71 CHESS

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Senior. Danny Franklin assist Mr John J Moll bestow the NHS cowl on |unior. Terry Loeser during the induction ceremony at St Denis Church. March 20. 1977 Using spare moments meticu- lously, many concerned students and teachers helped the school in varied areas. No matter how many members or how long they had. the members of organizations used ingenuity to get the job done. Temporal rewards were few, but every part of the family was affected somehow and when needed, one was ready to lend a hand. The organizational experience could be summed up by. We were all in them together. ABOVE Toting the Iruits of their labors. SC presi dent. Joe Higgins. and SC members. Keith Mingus and Gary Weihe head lor the truck with bones of canned goods which were the proceeds of the alum m varsity basketball game The canned goods were donated to the Lit- tle Sisters of the Poor RIGHT Overcome with |oy. 1976 Homecoming Queen Kim Gentry bursts into tears after being crowned Her escort for the evening was Pep Club president Tim Kannapel ORGANIZATIONS



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Student Council activities cover broad range of needs 1 1 was an active year for the Student Council under the direction of president. Joe Higgins and the new moderator. Mr Pat Compton Much time during the summer months was spent planning the annual field day in coordination with Angela Merici. All went well as students from both schools seemed to enjoy themselves The Student Council then turned its at- tention to the freshman class, sponsoring a get-acquainted Bunco Party on November 4. 1976 The party was followed by the fresh- man class elections As the holidays rolled around, the SC kicked off the canned goods drive, collecting food for the Little Sisters of the Poor A new twist was added to the drive to spark interest On Friday. December 17. 1976. the first varsity-alumni basketball game was held Admission to the game was one can of food The drive brought a record amount of canned goods While the canned goods drive was going on. the halls of BD were brightened by Christmas door decorations The contest was won by Mr Bob Casey ' s HR 16 The final week of school before Christ- mas vacation saw the arrival of Mauricio Rezende. an exchange student from Brazil He lived with Steve Shadowen. senior class president, and stayed here from December 10. 1976 until February 18. 1977. attending classes with Steve He was sponsored by the Student Council The extended holiday, due to the snow, caused the SC to cancel the popular Try-It- Week, which was a week taken out of regular classes so that hobbies and other interests were taught by students, faculty, and visitors. Monday, April 4, 1977 to Thursday, April 8th. was Student Government Week The students enjoyed privileges, such as. relaxed dress code on Tuesday, half-price lunches on Wednesday Also. Tuesday was SC take- over day SC members took over the roles in the administration and athletic offices Throughout the week, teachers had the option of allowing students to teach their classes. Earlier in the spring, the SC was involved in a student exchange program with various other high schools in the Louisville area It was a valuable experience as the SC mem- bers learned more about other high schools and their programs The Student Council capped off a success- ful year with the senior-faculty Softball game on May 17. 1977 The game provided a break from the regular routine as students filed out to the Softball field and attended the game for a donation to the Crusade for Children One hundred and fifty dollars was collected for the Crusade p Looking pleased at the outcome of the canned goods drive, sponsored by the Student Council, is Joe Higgins as he loads the goods on a truck bound tor the Little Sisters of the Poor STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Senior Dave Minton. vice-president, sophomore. Jeff Dalton. treasurer |unior Gary Weihi secretary Mr Pat Compton moderator, senior Joe Higgins. president 72 STUDENT COUNCIL J±

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