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GEOLOGY CLUB The Geology Club, lead by officers Bob Tanner, Paul Becksmith, Ed Mueller, and F red Millitzer, planned and executed many success- ful field trips through- out the school year. In an attempt to better un- derstand the environ- ment around them, this group, under the guid- ance of Brother Hart- man, toured such spots as Natural Bridge, in Kentucky, and Hocking Valley, in Ohio. In more direct service to their FRONT: W. Heuer, G. Greiwe, G. Mueller, G. Mueller, F. Millitzer, T. Healey. SChOOL the C1111? helPEd SECOND ROW: R. Wessel, R. Bollmer, R. Pauly, E. Mueller, 14 Melia, s. Grembo. to plan many of the labs THIRD ROW: M. Radar, 6. Woebkenberg, M. Effler, R. Barrie, B. Tanner, B. Uckot- and visual aid programs ter, L- Hermann- undertaken by the Earth Science classes. SPAN'SH Though only in its first CLU B year at Moeller, the or- ganization has already The Spanish Club and its moderator, Mr. Charles Blanford. proven to be a unique in coordination with Mt. Notre Dame, shot off to its second and worthwhile endeav- year in grand fashion. In an effort to help the Spanish stu- or. dent appreciate the customs, people, and culture of Spain, the Club undertook numerous projects. Among these were a program of speeches and slides on Spain, Spanish dancers from Villa Madonna High, a panel discussion with foreign exchange students, and a Christmas pinata party. This year's club was headed by officers Vince Ernst, John Terzo, Ed Grueter, Waliy Stueck, and Jim Poulin. FRONT ROW: E. Gmeter, J. Poulin, W. Stueck, j. Terzo, V. Ernst. SECOND ROW: E. Ware, 5. Boehner, T. Boone, M. Raderi THIRD ROW: J. Fox, T. Banks, B. Steuer, T. Parkes, B. Steele, 13- Mueller.
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BIG BROTHERS FRONT: D. Huitger, H. Planitz, C. DeVirgilio, T. Hargis, B. Klieman. SECOND ROW: R, Ruffo, R. Fangman, R. Eigel, J. Elsbrock, I. Einspanier, R. Holben. THIRD ROW.- V. Koegel, P. Eitmant, R, Conor, M. Morthorst, M. Maloney, H, Carl, B. Lane. A little time and attention goes a long way at St. Aloysius Orphanage. Moeller's Big Brother program consisted of a relatively large grcup of dedicated students Willing to sacrifice their time for the benefit of the many young orphans at St. Aloysius Orphanage. Together with their moderator, Bro. Bob Ross, the group spent many hours entertaining the boys and helping them With their studies. The work accomplished by these dedicated young men was greatly appre- ciated by the orphans and earned the respect of all Moeller students. 108
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FRENCH CLUB The past school year has been a year of organization for the Moeller French Club. Having coordinated itself with a simi- lar group from Mt. Notre Dame, the club held weekly meet- ings in an effort to promote interest in the French language and culture. Under the competent leadership of their mod- erator, Brother Novak, the members are well on their way in the establishment of a permanent French Club at MoeL'Ler High School. At a joint meeting Of the Notre Dame-Moeller French Clubs, the girls check out the colome . THIRD ROW: c. Roelker, P. DeNu, M. Daniel, H. Goetschius, J. Beedy, CA Zimmer. SECOND ROW: A. Shoope, D Toebbe, R. Beming, J. ClifiordlJ J. Purtee, FRONT ROW: T. Wood, J. Wormus, P. Harpen. 4;. W-mwwmmqe A. a. to R; J, Kelsey, W. Leichman, K. Kinsella, G. Kunkel, MATH CLUB hilslretgteh, T. Wood, F. Sieber, J. Eichel. ABSENT: J. The Mathematics Club was organized on an informal basis with emphasis on mutual help. This type of operation estab- lished a very favorable atmosphere in the biweekly meetings of the club, through which the difficult subject of mathe- matics was more easily explored by interested and active members. Though in its infancy and limited in membership, the club has made many fine accomplishments this year. Outstanding among them have been talks by Mr. John Niehaus, director of the X. U. Computer Center, and Mr. Frank Heile, grade mate from Moeller who is currently studying math at M. I. T. Also, the club has done work on various problems from the Mathematics Student Journal to which the club subscribes. 110
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