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X. . ' { ■■ 1. The 1979-80 ASB officers. Top row, lefl lo righl. publicity member, Nancy Dietrich, Publicity Chairman, Pat Klein, secretary, Anette Strickland, Vice President, Eric Classman, President. Tim Mc Osker, Moderator, Fr. Loomis. Bottom row, left to right. Publicity member, Labelle Del Fosse, treasurer, Don Mostero. 2. Elvis Tim Mc Osker Costello and Eric Classman lead halloween costume contest at lunch. 3. Annette Strickland, school secretary in action. 4. Homecoming Chairman, Pat Klein talks over some last minute details with Fr. Kidney at the Homecoming game. 5 1979-80 Student Council. Back row, left to right, Eric Classman, Tim Mc Osker, Annette Strickland, Pal Klein, Kim Hix, and Laurie Witt- man. Third row. left to right. Fr. Loomis, Chris Roses, Nancy Dietrich, Sue Finn, Terri Andrade, Terri Miles, Diane Wratschko, Jeanne Costello, Vicky Apple White, Lani Pueliu, Marc! Millan,, and Ed Mystrom. Second row, left to right, Don Mostero, Lisa Fraiser, Debbie Brown, Steve Trudnowski, Labell Del Fosse, Mary Ann Flores, Joe Cordon, and Angie Forst. Bottom row, left to right, Cabriel Capdavilla, Lynn Mountain, Lisa Zabel, and Dani Mc Osker. 6. ASB members Eric Classman, Tim Mc Osker, and Don Mostero have a meeting with Fr. Loomis. ASB 27
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A.S.B. SERVES YOU The 1979-80 ASB officers came into office this year with a lot of enthusiasm and new ideas. Some major goals set by the officers were to promote and help organize school ac- tivities, and p rovide a student service center thru the activi- ties office. Under the direction of their new moderator, Fr. Richard Loomis, the ASB officers, and twenty-four class officers worked together producing an efficient and well run student government. In preparation for the upcoming year, a workshop took place during the summer. Unique and creative ideas were developed and various activities were in the planning pro- cess. This workshop proved to be beneficial numerous times during the year. The year can well be remembered by the outstanding accomplishments of ASB President, Tim Mc Osker and his officers. Many devoted hours were spent before and after school in preparation for various activities. One major event that was a box office sell out, was the Rock the World concert. This proved to be another successful event that was enjoyed by all as they listened to the perfect impersenations of the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones, and the Bea ttles. 26 ASB A new tradition was introduced last year by ASB, inter- mural basketball. This year, intermurals offered not only an opportunity for male athletes to compete, but also female athletes. We hope the outstanding participation will contin- ue in the years to come. Such events as Welcome Frosh Dance, Spirit Week, and Homecoming, showed the efforts and dedication of hard working ASB and student council members. The Home- coming festivities were done in an expert manner and our appreciation goes to Tim Mc Osker, Chairman Pat Klein, and his assistant Annette Strickland. With the combined efforts of President Tim Mc Osker and Vice President Eric Classman, the pep rallies were lead with a lot of spirit and unity that showed the true spirit of the Bishop Montgomery Family. An important accomplishment was made this year by ASB. A newly made constitution was adopted. This will surely benefit the future leaders of the Bishop Montgomery. Keeping students well informed through the new marquis and bullitin boards was also an achievement in establishing good communication with the students. Through the com- bined efforts of the administration, student council, and the student body, the year of 1979-80 proved to be a very successful one.
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The Staff That Made It! The 1980 YEARBOOK, a recognized classic even before publication, was created by a dedicated staff of hard-work- ing Knights, led by their moderator, Mr. Dan Martinez. The staffers worked their fingers to the bone, often by moonlight, to turn out a masterpiece, a book to end all yearbooks. They succeeded! The 1980 book will be passed from generation to generation, through-out the ages. The staff worked very hard on this year ' s edition. Some people made very notable contributions, especially the edi- tors in chief, Karen Moschel and Cathy Bednorz, the stu- dent editor Terri .Andrade, the activities editor Diane Wratschko. and the photography specialists; Dana Hursey, Mike Richardson, and .i ndrea Favilii. The road to a finished yearbook was filled with potholes. buL the problems were all overcome. A lot of hard work, late hours, headaches, stomach aches, and heartaches went into the yearbook, 1980. The staff is very proud of it, and they sincerely hope you enjoy it! 28 Excalibur
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