Bishop Miege High School - Hart / Miegian Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)

 - Class of 1964

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Science-Math Clubs Doctors Jim Milozzo ond John Wisner perform surgery on o black rabbit while anesthesiologist Rich Eisler administers the ether. New strides in science have been taken and the old Science Club has given way to two newly formed groups, the Biological Sci- ence Club and the Physical Science Club. The Biological Science Club is concerned with the fields of medicine and instructs its members through demonstrations and discussions, and is directed by President Jim Milazzo, Vice- president Barbara Fischer, and Secretary Mary Kay Conry. The Physical Science Club moder- ated by Miss Grotz and led by President John Goldrick, Vice-president Allan Pinne, and Secretary Pat Gaughan delves into the dis- coveries in the fields of chemistry and phy- sics. The Math Club is an organization of ac- celerated juniors and seniors interested in the field of mathematics. Its purpose is the pro- motion of understanding of math through tours, reports, and special speakers on various phases of the subject. Fred Pinne, president, Pat Normile, vice-president, Nancy Kopek, secretary, and Doug Irmen, treasurer direct the meetings with the assistance of Sister Dolores, moderator. President John Goldrick explains intricate mechanics of a geiger counter to querulous onlookers who ask What the Q$ is this thing? seek answers

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MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL began the 1963-64 school year with a renewed spirit. President Dave Martin with the help of his cap- able vice-president John Wisner, and the assistance of treasurer Terry Alley and secretary Martha Ziegelmeyer, took up the many endeavors begun by their ambitious predecessors. Sister Martina stepped in as new moderator to this year's council, assuming her responsibilities with an optimistic out- look. The twenty-nine representatives from the various homerooms and the Advisory Board, club and group offi- cers, constitute the members of the school's governing body. STUDENT COUNCIL officers shown here with their moderator, Sister Martina are: Martha Ziegelmeyer, secretary; Terry Alley, treasurer; Dave Martin, president; and John Wisner, vice presi- dent. has been passed to a new generation...” John F Kennedy STUDENT COUNCIL officers Terry Alley, Martha Ziegelmeyer, John Wisner, and Dave Martin are pictured here with the other Stuco members who ore left front to back: John Gillie, Bob Kellerman, Bill Hayden, Tom Geraghty, Fred Silody, Katie Brown, Eddie Larkin, Bob Vickery, Terry Pile, and Tom Hamill; second row: Greg Kierst, Mike Helvey, Bob Clifford, Sergio Cer- esa, Nancy Kopek, Peggy Noonan, Melvin Lavery, and Tom Dwyer; third row: Helen Hennier, Joan Bradley, Mike Gaughan, Pat Stiles, Pat Lolly, Jim Dyer, Larry Viene, Nancy Tremble, Pete Suess, and Vince Howard; fourth row Teresa LaGue, Mory Sue Fisherkeller, Mary Ellen Gerrity, Pat Lonning, Pot O Neil, Joyce Tebbe, Jo Ann Meaney, Maria Lagodzinski, Melinda Lohr.



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Future secure in their hands President Kathy Gunigal and member Kathy Reynolds, two future teachers, get some practice in their possible pr fessions at Holy Name School. A grim look of determination is shown on the face of a young student at Holy Name. Educational films seem to be less boring when these students look at them through the eyes of future teachers (juniors) and in a new light. Future Nurses Mary Jo McAuley, Mary Andrews, Colleen McCor- mick, and Phyllis DiMaio admin- ister first aid to Cheryl Metz under the direction of school nurse, Miss Bollig. The People to People Club, a newly organized club under the sponsorship of Sister Georgette, is a mem- ber of the organization by that name to further bet- ter relations and understanding between foreign countries. Here we see foreign exchange student, Sergio Ceresa, taping with other students an inform- ative talk on how students live in the U. S. This is one of the many projects which is being endorsed and sent to the sister school in Columbia. President Jo Ann Salamone is seen at the right with the other of- ficers nearby.

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