Cardinal Ritter High School - Generation Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1974

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Cardinal Ritter High School - Generation Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 87 of 208
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Page 87 text:

- S.F.A. members D. Carrier, M. Newton, and Sister Diane display one of the post- S. Hollowell, R. Seyfried, and T. Buechlein enjoy themselves at a party given for children at St. Vincent's Hospital. S.F.A. members B. Dawson, C. Rak, and M, Koeberlein arrive at St. Vincent's full of energy and ready for an evening of fun and games with the children. i k - - Q i ll al ers publicizing the March of Dimes sponsored TV series on killer diseases , ,. Tl S 1 . K Counting the donations after their successful canned food drive are: I. Charlton, B. Sperry, I. Milharcic, M. Sperry, l.C. Rosner, and D. Szentes.

Page 86 text:

Students For Action gs . , Y ,IW H r ,,,, --r ' 'Q . k.,,W1f' -at-art ,, 1 '.. 'lam - . I.,-4 R a People hlilte you like vw I Members ofthe Student's for Action Club are: First row, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Treadwell, C. Rak, I. Milharcic. Second row, I. Lampert, C. Rak, Third row, S. Hollowell, T. Moran. Fourth row, T. Marple, R. Seyfried, V. Korba. Fifth row, I. Luzar, L. Cox. Standing first ron, M. Pesel, M. Toth, P. Stefanko, D. Sekula. Second Row, I. Wesling, D. Carrier, I. Charlton, M. Newton, M. Koeberlein, K. Barnes, Moderator Sister Diane, L. Baker, 1. Theising, M. Sperry, K. Lucas, and B. Sperry. ew-s.s..,..t..M.t-vs ... Students for Action, a teen program that involves 1' etit the students in caring for and helping the needy, sponsors many worthwhile projects. This group has participated in many Indianapolis walk-a-thons in- cluding the Walk for Mankind. S.F.A. publicizes and is involved in many March of Dimes activities-the Walk-a-thon, the Indianapolis city wide dance, and the T serial on killer diseases . S.F.A. not only organizes on a local level national drives like the UNICEF label drive, but also works in the Indianapolis area collecting canned foods for the poor at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The club conducts a Valentine's Party for Frames Nursing Home and a St. Patricks Day Party at St. Vincent's Hospital. With the help of Sister Diane, their moderator, SFA members show their concern for all. was . 82 Ufficers of S.F.A. busy at work on one of their many projects are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Dawson, treasurer, Sister Diane, moderator, Cecilia Rak, vice-president, Lisa Baker, secre- tary, and Beth Sperry, president.



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SPANISH CLUB .S 'K hiwhniiir 1, - 3' FRENC CLUB ff! The Spanish Club reinforces the classroom learning situation by puttin the Spanish language and culture into practice. The Club has a Spanis Day. Tacos are served for lunch and the Spanish-speaking student speak only Spanish during lunch, independent studies and in the corr. dors. The club learns Spanish Christmas carols and the customs of th los GSDBITIOIGSH during the holidays. The club also joins the French Clu in preparing the International Dinner. Members of the club include: Firf row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Blazic, C. Harlan, M. Pesel, S. Strange, Pres T. Moran, V. Pres., V. Korba, Treas., T. Somoya, C. Coodlet. Second rovi 1. Rosner, I. Shuck, I. Mooney, R. Redmond, M. Newton, M. Ford, I Demjem, B. Dawson, M. Brocklehurst. Third row, D. Giroff, P. Porter, Metallic, R. Seyfried, K. Macy, B. Koup, L. Bissell, R. Rudness, Fourth rov K, Conklin, M. Polak, I. Milharcic, I. Rosner, C. Rak, M. Parshall, L. Lan bert, V. Hernandez, S. Maynard, T. Cecil, I. Thiesing. Fifth row, 1. Braun, ' Marple, S. Hollowell, M. Cross, E. Oravecz, K. jordan, M. Miller, M. Gris I. Rosner, and D. Piggott. Although not as active as in previous years, tht French Club gives the major impetus to the plan ning of the International Dinner. The club sustain an interest in French culture and brings the class room knowledge of France's heritage down to the level of the tangible and the practical. Members o the French Club include: First row, LEFT TC RIGHT: Mr. Wyeth, N. Sutherland, D. Vollmer, FI Kinley, C. Rak, L. Baker, S. Ioyner, K. Lucas, P. Stel fanko, H, Cross, B. Hoff, and co-moderator Mis Christine Kelter. umf,,.,,,Mwf.w,4,.w,1W,fAWWf, ff-,' ,,w-,..,,w.mW.fm,sfwff-!ww,W,M.wwMmm, ,Y .f,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,,- ,.,-. .wwtu ff,, f, ., .,. . .f Wx, ,,,,f , w,,.a...e,w.H

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