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

 - Class of 1978

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NHS: leadership, service, scholarship and character Under the new moderator, Miss Diane Vance, and officers, the National Honor Society tried to achieve the goals of the society which are: scholarship, leadership, service, and charac- ter. The members provided service to the school by taking on the ushering duties. Career Day and other such activities failed to get off the ground because of the snow days and other problems. Induction of new members took place on April 30, 1978 at a mass at St. Denis Church which was celebrated by Fr. Gary Palangio, C.R. Fourteen juniors and four seniors were inducted. Symbolizing induction into the NHS, Mr. John Moll places the cowl around Mike Johnson at the Induc- tion Ceremony. April 30, 1978. Waiting for their names to be called at the NHS In- duction Ceremony are: Steve Eakle. Greg Ebel, Tony Bell, Mike Bickett, Scott Hunter, David Lally, Chris Ohimann, Philip Cullen, Dwayne Senn, and Jim Milliner. 1 m ( ' 3 ' i ' i. - J A. National Honor Society Seniors— 1st Row: Gerard Mattlngly, Jerry Tubb, Gary Ryan. Frank Fehribach, Jim Milliner, John Mazzoni. Scott Hunter, Kevin Dicken. 2nd Row: Miss Diane Vance, Moderator, Mike Crow, Steve Gregory, Gary Weihe, Chris Cor bett, Rob Warren, Ted Eiden, Keith Scanlon, Don Fowler. Chris Corder, Tim Rohleder, Frank Hayden, John Rosado, David Miller. David Lally, Steve Biven, Keith Eaton, David Sturgeon, and Wes Newton. 74 NHS

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.1 % Helping out the Dare to Care program during the holidays, the Council had a Senior-Faculty basketball game on Friday, December 16, 1977. Admission to the game was one canned good and the result was enough canned goods and non- perishable items to fill two cars. Another interesting activity was a field trip for the entire school to see the movie, Star Wars, which the council co- sponsored with the English Department. On November 22nd November 23rd, 1977, the school was split into two groups. The frosh and sophs went one day and the juniors and seniors the next. During the spring, the Council par- ticipated in a Student Exchange Program Taking over for assistant pnncipal. Gerald Wilkinson, Student Council member. Gary Weihe, ponders his job description during Student Government Week in May. Residents of LaGrangc Reformatory gave a presenta- tion during the last Student Council town meeting in May. BB K , 1 H H k isJ Escorting visitors from PRP is the job of Dominic Schmitt, Kenny Noms. Tony Kemper, and Jerry Meyer during the Student Ex- change Program. with other area high schools. Then the week of May 1 through May 5th, 1978 was set aside as Student Government Week. All week teachers were encouraged to allow students to take over their classes for a period to teach. Tuesday was designated as S.C. takover day as members of the S.C. relieved certain members of the ad- ministration of their duties for the day. Also, Wednesday was made half-price day in the cafeteria. Often the Council was bogged down in red tape with efforts to present student- expressed opinions to the administration. In order to help this situation, the Prin- cipal ' s Advisory Board agreed to have a SC representative sit in on various meetings at their discretion. Also, Danny Fowler was appointed to the Academic Board so that committee could receive student input. in an effort to streamline the S.C. ' s organizational setup, Mr. Ron White with a committee of senators and H.R. represen- tatives, rewrote the S.C. constitution. Another new addition to the Council ' s activities was its sponsorship of a number of town meetings. At these, students were given the opportunity to meet and discuss with school officials, various school-related subjects. The last town meeting was a Drug Education Program put on by some resi- dents of the LaGrange Reformatory on May 4th and 5th, 1978. @ Student Council 7o



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Historic shutout highlights chess team ' s year ' We would like to thank Mr. Harry Rosado and Bro. Jude Costello. C.S.C., for our success was built by their leadership. -Todd Richardson vJoing undefeated in district play, the chess team ' s successful season was once again cut short by the bad winter weather. The state tournament was cancelled for this reason. The highlight of the team ' s season was the first shut-out in their history when they defeated Doss 7 games to 0. Other wins were 5-2 over Valley, 4-3 and 5- 2 over Fairdale, and 5-2 over P.R.P. All the players were underclassmen with the exception of senior, Frank Fehribach, so next year ' s season looks promising. FLAYtK BOARD WON-LOST M .e Ray 1 4-1 Philip Cullen 2 V 2-2 ' 2 Todd Richardson 3 50 Barrv Beck 4 1-3 Joe Miller 5 4-1 Frank Fehribach 6 5-0 Keith Medley 7 1-0 Paul Just 2 ' -l ' 2 Pat Doyle 1st Alternate 1-0 John Schott 2nd Alternate 10 Chess Team — Sitting: John Schott, Todd Richardson, Paul Just, Keith Medley. Standing: Mr. Harry Rosado, Moderator, Barry Beck, Joe Miller. Mike Ray, Bro. Jude Costello. C.S.C. Philip Cullen. Pat Doyle, and Frank Fehribach. Bowlers give striking performances 1 he B.D. A.M. Bowling League was in high gear again. Students on the league- winning first place team were: Joe Layman and John Payne. Runner-up team member was Jerry Cole, and 3rd place honors went to Chuck Clark ' s team. Individual trophies went to Richard Lozowicki for high game and Tony Leveronne for high series. ( Bowling Team — Front: Kevin Hayes. Joe Corbett, Chuck Clark, Tony Leveronne. Joe L.ayman, Frank Fehribach, Richard Lozowicki, Kevin Senn, Jerry Cole, and Robert Tipton. Chess Bowling 75

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