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1. SPIRIT COMMITTEE- Nancy Grimes, Angie Saba- to, Diane Ochs, Teresa Gilkey, Angie Trotta, Gloria Julianni, Mary Lorenz, Judy Scheidler, Paula Grote, Anne Meade, Diana Schuman, Karen Weber, Caroi Freeman, Karen Forbes, Judy Hermes, Sue Kalvin, Sandy Heckel, Jody Heckler, Barb Daumeyer. 2. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Mrs. Cleary, Mary Turner. SECOND ROW: Teri Fister, Sister Donna, Sharon Webb, Diana Schuman. 3. RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW: Diane Laake, Pat Donohue, Pam Harris, Mary Beth Bosch$ ' SECOND ROW: Donna Laake, Kathy Kammer, Cathy Rekiers, Regina Gay, Tina Panzeca. 4. COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW: Lisa Pennekamp, Theresa Brantley, Mary Tumer, Nola Shirley, Jewel Brown. SECOND ROW: Debbie Torbeck, Laura GaraVaglia, Mary Beth Kathman, Theresa Gronefeld. THIRD ROW: Carol Rathman, Joanne Schwartz, Julie: Boeskin, Karen Roth, Olliene Beiderbeck, Mary Ann Geiger, Rita Mailman, Janie Boesken, Paula Beiting, Kim Brauning. 5. Student Councii members listen attentively to new ideas. 6. Rita Mollman has a brilliant idea! 7. The 1975 OLA Student Council
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Student Council New officers, new meeting days, new directories, new pride buttons, and dozens of new ideas! Student Coun- cil organized into committees, and tried great things like 0 LA's first walk, which raised over $4,000. Student of the Quarter was initiated by the reborn Academic Committee. This division also was respon- sible for the Academic Fair in February. The Communications Committee organized a giant monthly calendar and a Student Exchange Program with g reat success. iIn-Spiritual Days and small retreat groups were planned by the Religious Committee, The Variety Show, Sock Hop, and Semi-formal were, of course, the dream of the Social Committee. These .girls also initiated dances with other organizations to lhelp them secure funds. lAS can be seen from the above activities, Student Coun- gcil, with the assistance of the Spirit Committee and Teri Fister's sparkling announcements, perked up some jgood old-fashioned spirit and pride in OLA.
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1. Beth Russell presents adopf5a-famil . a representative from the Ham' iton COBnty We Department. 2. Freshmen Ceil Fister, Donna Steinmetz, and Rasico discuss battle strategy -. 3. ACADEMIC COMMITTEE: yLEFT T0 RIGHTi Wm Judge, Ceil FIster, Peggy Junker, Jan Eilers, .T Klosterman, Pam LaBrecque, Teri Heckenmuel and Barb Stegeman. 4. Juniors enjoy making a spectacle of themSel TX in the Studenthouncil sponsored walk for 0L
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