Newman University - Heart Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1972

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New Club Organized The Student Council under the direction of the presi- dent, Gary Barone, formed the newly organized group, Cor Elite. The function ofthis organization was to assist the charitable or non-profit groups who called on Sacred Heart for help. All Sacred Heart College students were encouraged to help with the projects. This year, Cor Elite gave their aid to the Muscular Distrophy and Multiple Sclerosis drives, KPTS Channel 8 auction and the March of Dimes project. IRC Promotes Understanding Organized to promote the understanding and appre- ciation of different cultures, the International Relations I Club designed their program to involve American and foreign students. The club was active in organizing the International Festival. They have sponsored Korean and Persian speakers and tried to form closer bonds with the - W.S.U. International Relations Club. The I.R.C. has fourteen active members under the leadership of Tomasa Rosales, president, Dennis Durso, vice-president, and Ralph Hakimi, secretary treasurer. Dr. Surendra Singh acts as sponsor ofthe club. I . 1,,..f Cor Elite members pictured are, FROM BOTTOM TO TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Burnside, Marcie Buehne, Lois Voegeli, Carm Fiala, Mary Wendling, Janice Deeds, Mary Jilka, and John Carney. Dave Hemken, Sophomore class president, and John Peters, parlia- mentarian, look over new constitution. Pictured below are members of the I.R,C. who met in the CAC. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT are Tomasa Rosales, presidentg John Pe- ters, Dennis Durso, vice-president, and Columba Shim. StuCo members not pictured are the following: Ellen Grilliot, StuCo secretary, Marcie Buehen, GDE Kathey Healy, Senior class representativeg and Dave Schreck, class representatives, Joyce Klepper, Junior class representative. 85

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,......-Q--W StuCo Members Act As Students, Voice As members of Sacred Heart College, all students are a part ofthe student government although the coordinating and governing body is the Student Coun- cil. In the Council, student leaders represent a particu- lar group ofthe student body. Each student is also represented by his class president. Altogether twenty- four students make up the Student Council under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kathy DeBacker, Associate Dean of Students. Activities sponsored by StuCo included the follow- ing: the Orientation picnic, CAC dances, the Genesis concert, Homecoming weekend and Parents Week- end, Prom, and the walk-out activities during Homecoming. StuCo revised their constitution in order to have a more well organized body. It also provided financial backing for projects such as the yearbook, Sigma Zeta Science Day, Alpha Chi Alpha Picasso Exhibit, CAC radio and speakers, and buses to out-of-town basket- ball games. They sent students to the Friends Univer- sity Model U.N. and helped with the KPTS Fruitcake Sale. The executive committee consisted of Gary Barone, president, Roland Martin, vice-president, and Ellen Grilliot, secretary. PICTURED IN THE TOP PICTURE, ABOVE, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Eileen Meyer, Junior class president, Jerry Ware, Junior class StuCo representativeg Jim Schwarzenberger, Senior class vice-president: Paul Carney, Senior class StuCo representa- tive: Paul Hogan, Senior class presidentg Roland Martin, StuCo vice-president: and Gary Barone, StuCo president. DIRECTLY ABOVE ARE PICTURED: Freshmen members of StuCo: Vivian Blick, Len Utz, Teresa Hall, John Carney, class representatives: and Tim Litton, Freshman class president. BELOW ARE PIC- TURED: club representatives, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Palsmeier, Sigma Mug Sister Susan Welsby, Sigma Zeta: Mark Ricken, SNEA3 Merv Graham, Alpha Chi Alphag and Jack Silvers, IRC.



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D.E. Shows Energy Sigma Mu Brings Bloodmobiles Cooperating with the local Red Cross Organization, Sigma Mu is responsible for the bloodmobiles at SHC. Much work goes into the preparation and organization of the blood drives, and Sigma Mu has had much success due to their hard work. During the current year, they also spon- sored a Science Day for high school stu- dents interested who are acquainted with today's scientific processes and problems. Officiating in the club are Joan Pals- meier, presidentg Rita Quint, secretary- treasurer, and Mr. Dennis Schmidt, facul- ty adviser. G. W GDE members pictured are the following: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Marion Erker, Janice Deeds, Debbie Haley, Mary Jilka, Marsha Barlow, and Marcie Buehne, ISTAN DINGJ. and Sportsmanship Sigma Mu members are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rod Klausmeyer, Dennis Bergkamp, Larry Hund, Vivian Blick, Rick Marney, Joan Palsmeier, Sr. Susan Welsby, Rita Quint, Jean Clithero, Patty O,Keeffe, and Mary Lou Girrens. S.N.E.A. Guides Student Teachers Future teachers form a strong body at SHC through their partici- pation in the Student National Education Association. During the year, SNEA participated in the Political Action Clinic at WSU, an Officers Workshop in Topeka, and the State Convention in Hays. They held an informal discussion where student teachers could ex- change ideas and share experiences which proved beneficial to many members. The SN EA club claims fifty-one members with Mark Ricken, Qpictured belowj, president, Larry Dostert, vice- president, Rita Quint, QLEFTJ, secre- lf an SHC female is in good physical condition, the chances are great that she belongs to Gamma Delta Epsilon or at least participates in their activities. GDE is a women's organization promoting true sportsmanship by providing many athletical and recreational activities. Some of the activities they sponsored this year include a par- ty at the Phyllis Wheatly Child- ren's Home, volleyball intramur- als, a Class Volleyball Tourna- ment, a car caravan to the Jet game at Salina, and basketball intramurals. They are hoping to have tennis intramurals, a Joy- Iand project, and a cabin party for the club members. Involved in GDE as a sponsor and officers include Mrs. Wilma Danielson, faculty adviser, Mar- cie Buehne, president, and Col- leen Ast, secretary-treasurer. Twenty-five girls participate ac- tively inthe club. 86 tary, and Joan Palsmeier, treasurer

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1972, pg 80

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1972, pg 98


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