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I 3 Far above: FIRST-YEAH, MEMBERS. From row Csehiorsbz Jofilleh Karl, Krista Karcher, Diane Hebari. Second row Qjuhiorsjz Dean Dreier, Greg Szymahski, Mike Gladieux, Back row: Smacey BirL, Cheryl Barocsi, Terri Sariks, Carol Alford, Diane Coehrs, Cindy Zsigrai, Kanhy Bosch, Shelly Zak. Above: FIRST-YEAH MEMBPGIQS. Fi'oiiL row: Ahiic Thorriiigwii, lleleh Walsh, 'lzira Phillips. Second row: Andrea Opial, Joari NeidhardL, K1hrisLi1ie Vii i- cehn, Maria Karl, Karen Koronhrivi. Hack row: Chris Ulinski, Pal Rfiglow, Chris flohiisori, 'l'oi'i1 Lynn, Joe Horriyak, Casey 'l'alboLL, national honor society! 77
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I Above: SECOND-YEAR MEMBERS, Front row: Dave Black, president, Kathy Magors, secretary, Dawn Velliquette, treasurer, Dan Johnson, vice- president. Second row: Danette Mansoir, Jackie llornyak, Jenny Monaghan, Sue Manders, Sandy Lynn, Marsha Markja, Monica Kelly, Mindy Slater. Back row: Mike llonsway, Jim Goetz, Jeff Boman, Paul Dreier. To promote its ideals, the NHS contributes to the Walz Center and for freshman scholarships The Work of the Michael J. Walz Chapter of the National Ijlonor Society was guided by Words from the Nation- al Honor Society Constitution: to cre- ate an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to en- courage the development of character in all students. One way in which the group tried to do this was by issuing two 3550 scho- larships to incoming freshmen to help them attend Stritch. The chapter also helped support the proposed Walz Center, for music and athletics, by donating 362.00 towards its construc- tion. There Were 16 second-year mem- bers this year. Officers were President Dave Black, Vice-President Dan John- son, Secretary Kathy Major and Trea- Above right: New inductees to the NHS take their oath of allegiance to the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership and service. Right: The leaders of NHS stand proudly for the induction ceremonies. '76 X national honor society surer Dawn Velliquette 1'
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495 XZ! 5 B-T-L and FBLA take trips to the national and state capitals elf .. 3 f 'iv Ui vs f right-to-life A- . fi, Being one of a half-million pei was very exciting. And we were there for the same reason, said Ri, to-Life President Connie Siravo at the group's January trip to Wash ton DC for the national pro-life ma. To pay for the trip, the club held breakfast and sold baby's feet p the same size as those ofa 10-Week fetus. For writing a pro-life essay, Stritch students, Debbie Revesz Lisa Zeis1oit,won savings bonds fi the Genoa Knights of Columbus. Bosch Brenda Cousino Carol Burns Jane Mrs Kathy Wood Cadviserl. Sebond row Bosak, Cheryl Hornyak, Laurie Swanson S Bailey. Third row: Cindy Serooka Danette Ma Robin Beleik, Lori Petersen. Fourth row: Thies, Sheri Vail, Mary Kowalski, Karen Koro Back: Kelly Molnar, Jeannie Brown, Carol ' Kristal Smith, Debbie Dalko, Left: RIGHT TC ' Front. Sharon Bailey, Debbie Revesz, Yvette ers Csecretaryb, Kathy Bosch, Back: Connie S Cpresidentl, Renee Evanoff Cviee-presidentb, Johnson Ctreasurerb, Carol Alford, Jolillen John Baker. Missing: Pat Baglow. Far above Debbie Revesz won a 375 US savings bond anc Zeisloft a 350 bond in a pro-life essay contest sored by the Genoa Knights of Columbus. Ralph Riedenian presented the awards. Above and far above: Carol Alford and Connie Siravo part in the Washington pro-life march. Opposite page: FBLA. Front: Kathy Major, if 1 ' , . B . ' 1 I , h , 1 I t A
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