Gabriels High School - Trumpet Yearbook (Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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Tom Koob and Lorraine Ginther undertook the organization of selling refreshments during Basketball season to raise Student Council funds. Under the direction of Fr.Sears, a portable altar was con- structed to accommodate the large attendance at daily Mass. 30 The Student Council Student-Faculty Relations Committee assembled the Student Directories, instrumental were Susy Campbell and Pat Fladung. Gabriels again displays its' cooperation by its' large participation in the March of Dimes Bread Drive.

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Mary Shanesney inoculates abacteria colonywhile preparing her science experiment. She is only one of the many sopho- mores doing experimental work in the Biology lab this year. DI CGVERED . YQ R FUTURE THE WORLD This age of ours is abounding with many astounding treasures from God. These gifts are discovered in many ways. Man has only to recognize and use them. Our school helps the young people learn how to investigate the science and benefit from the experiences. Sister John Michael, through the Science Club, is helping our students realize and use these graciously given gifts. Lansing's annual Youth Talent Show and Science Fair is the principal focus of the Science Club. This is an annual ex- hibition of abounding talent of the youth in the greater Lansing area. Many projects are under way and Sister'shelping hand is always ready where ever it is needed. Some of the projects involve the study of bacteriology, physics, sound waves, biology, and chemistry. The Science Club is a new organizationwhich has contri- buted much to its members and to the school. Julie Ziegler, Jim Labioda, and Tim Donovan learn how to operate a slide rule through the use of agiant model. 1 1, S L , . N1 .N W1 QQ gg f I f Q 1 f 2 1 s n E11mists:5usrlrmimidinhksmriexuiisasntanssamimgi i I 1 - 1 3 I . X 5 y I I-if fimfifffwssmisesaismiaiefihtririgsikilei fgmfiim st 95 . ,,., I in . . . N iLz,,l,j.,k,,,.5.,,EiiQ3gf?,Q,zfgzx1Eiii,rgig.?N t R Q. L- ,. ey., . . . , , 5 3 3 if Q7 il ui 2 g 3 k' W vi-itfe ix' '-f1'- Q i Q-wtf' 1 -wwf X: swf Uyifgfgl wgfwgwragw .s .Q,w 'Xyi. :m . ,. .. ,.,t,.. t,t.t ,S rg? L .,.l .gms .2 1, ,.M,,......nii.T?-,..g.5......dr,....1 il .. .. L , 2 .,.1 1 .... i..,f..l.l..r.sf.t 5l,usN.i'5 .g . . 1 -Y-Qt igirff r H--,mi r i it Q 3 5 V- . 15 I -ss-gal ii1i!'t?'il'W?'jIil'iiEi'i . -5 .r,,::f1,-,f3,r --:f iefsgffagsfseggss-fgirlsgsmiiaizgsigsssissiisssgmigmfiring miuujini an wi-fmt 53tiifirA3,ji1msiglgsgiglssgexfgexQxcgxfsagueiinssfezagsnrum-zfnxiuang E 3 it S i 8 5 X 5 i T 5 i 3 5 ' ' 5 S



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U ITT-KET WORD A D BA IC FACTOR The Student Council of 1966 has attempted to create among the students of Gabriels a spirit of unity. This unity is an all-important factor in determining the success of the relationship between the faculty and students. Under the direction of the Council' s officers and moder- ator, the three standing committees have achieved organiz- ation and fostered a genuine respect for co-operation in student activities. Senior Bob Froh has served as President, Junior Robert Palmiter as Vice-President, Senior Chris Walker as Secretary, and Junior Jon Tomlonavich as Treasurer. With the superb guidance of their moderator, Brother Jeffrey, these four students have been able to carry tre- mendous amounts of responsibility for the betterment of the school through the Student Council. Various activities served as showcases for Student Council efforts. Several dances were sponsored with the purpose of promoting a spirit of good will among the stu- dents. The Sock Hop extended this spirit to all O'Rafferty students in a most unusual manner. In order that the in- coming Freshmen would find adjustment to the accelerated academic and social aspects of high school more easily, the Council worked diligently to design an informative Freshmen Orientation Day Program. The Civic Committee assumed the responsibility of maintaining order in the cafeteria and the corridors. Moderated by Brother Jeffrey, the Student Council of '65- '66 has been a most effective government. Officers this year were Bob Froh, Chris Walker, Jon Tomlanovich and Roberta Palmiter. The sock-hop, a Gabriels' first for 1966 was sponsored O'Rafferty basketball game. All participants checked their by the Student Council in the gym after the Gabriels- shoes in the balcony and everyone enjoyed the evening.

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