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Science teacher, Mr. Tom Martin, helps teachers understand the metric system during a faculty workshop. An assistant football coach, Mr. Martin earned a B.S. in physical education and recreational health from U. of L. Heading for first on an infield grounder, Mr, Byron Himmeiheber tries to help the faculty cause at the junior-faculty Softball game in the spring. His efforts were to no avail as the faculty lost by a large margin. Part of his duties as reading teacher, Mr, Tom McAnally supervises the activities of sophomores, John Ackerman and Gary Conder. Mr McAnally has a B.A. in history from Bellarmine College and an M.A. in education from Spalding. He was head baseball and JV football coach and assistant varsity football coach. Poring over his notes on whether democracy will stay, Mr. Tom Merimee presents his side of the ques- tion during a history class debate. Mr Merimee taught social studies, government and U.S. history with a B.A. in social and behavioral sciences and a masters ofliberal arts degree from Johns Hopkins University. Participating in an outdoor mass for the spiritual development committee. Miss Charlotte Miller and Bro. Carroll Posey, CSC, listen to the day ' s readings. Miss Miller, the school library media specialist, taught an English 10 class, was a member of the Pep Club team and moderator of the Crosier. She has a B.S. in education and an M.S. in library science from Spalding College. Teaching marriage gave Mr. John Moll some variety in his job as principal. A guidance counseling certificate from the state of Kentucky enhances Mr. Moll ' s degrees which include: a B.A. in business ad- ministration from Bellarmine College and an M.S. in education from Spalding. As head varsity football coach, Mr. Denny Nash sends Steve Biven into the game with a play. Teaching duties for Mr Nash included: business math and business law as he put his B.S. in commerce from U. of L. and an M.A. in education from Spalding to good use. Fr. Gary Palangio, C.R. takes a break during Field Day. A welcome addition to the counseling staff, Fr. Gary was assistant chaplain, junior class counselor and head of the junior retreat program. A Resurrec- tionist priest, he holds a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Western Ontario and an M.A. in history from Marquette. 30 Faculty
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Caught in a quiet motnent at his desk is Mr. Tim Hyland who took over a job as an assistant principal and coordinator of the general academic sections. A political science major at St, Louis University, he earned a B.A. degree and then an MA. in teaching from Spalding College. After school, Mr. Hyland was co-moderator of the Pep Club and established the WBD Radio Club. New to the faculty, Mr. Tom Kallay takes his dunks with the best of them on Field Day. Coming from the University of Montana with a B.A. in art, Mr. Kallay took on teaching religion, geography, and U.S. history. The Falconeer Father-Son night brought faculty and fathers together Mr. Dan Leasor talks to parent, Robert Brown during the refreshment segment of the program. Mr Leasor received a B.A. in health and physical education from Westem Ky. University. He taught P.E. health, headed the Physical Education Department, and was assistant varsity football coach in charge of the defense. This we believe about athletics In an effort to create as much of a Christian atmosphere as possible at com- petitive events, the 4 Catholic boy ' s high schools created a statement of beliefs about athletics. Under the leadership of Mr. John Moll, the principals and athletic direc- tors met and formulated a set of guidelines for spectators and players. Basically, the guidelines point out that participants, both in the stands and on the field, should keep the contest in perspective while accen- tuating the positive statements about their own team and not negative ones about their opposition. These guidelines were presented to the faculties and public at a news conference on August 30, 1977 and set into practice at that time. ( The principals and athletic directors who made the Statement of Beliefs about Athletics possible: Bro. John Wills. C.F.X.. St X principal: Rev. Thomas Duerr, Trinity principal: Mr. Rex Robinson. DeSales athletic director: Mr. John Moll, Mr. Leo Tierney. Mr. Paul Young. St. X athletic director: Rev. Harry Jansing. Trinity athletic director: Rev. Farriel Kane. DeSales principal. Administration Z
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Striking out vin Friday, June 2, 1978 school was dis- missed early so everyone could head to the Softball field to see two games. The first one had the sophomores pitted against the freshmen. After an hour of play, the sophs had shut the frosh out in the slugging contest. In the second game, the juniors were vic- torious over a scrappy faculty team. The game was staged to raise money for the three class treasuries. With a quarter admission charge and concession profits, over $200 was cleared to be divided among the three classes. @ Tossing a slow pitch over the plate. Mr. Ken Black pitches for the faculty in the junior-faculty Softball game in June. Carrying his title on his back. Mr. John Moll umpires first and second base during the Softball tilt. Everyone knew he meant business. Helping sophomores, Joey Long, Tim Lentz, and Terry Lyons disembark at the Cinemas, Bro. Carroll Posey. C.S.C. prepares to enjoy the movie, Star Wars . Freshman English teacher, soccer coach, and sophomore class moderator. Bro. Carroll graduated with a B.A in English from Brescia College. Catching some of the action at the powder puff football game with Mr, Wilkinson and Mr. Moll. Mr. Dan Quillman was an interested spectator. Mr. Quillman filled in some gaps as parttime counselor, A U. of L. cardinal, he holds a B A degree in psychology. Discussing student writing, Mr. Walter Reichert makes a suggestion in English class. He taught both English 11 and 12 and moderated the school newspaper, the Flight Educated on both sides of the river. Mr Reichert attended U. of L., where he earned a B.A. in English, and Indiana University from which he holds an M.A in journalism. Softball Game Oi
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