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RELIGION: Religion ' s newest member, Prater Coopmans. Tim Schumacher, during class preparation. (re lij’ on) n. 1. The expres¬ sion of man’s belief in and reverance for a superhuman power recognized as the cre¬ ator of the universe. 2. Any objective attended to or pur¬ sued with zeal. 3. Pre- montre’s staff designed to help students “see the light”. Father Bostwick leads a class in prayer. Premontre is a Christian school. Religion , therefore, plays an im¬ portant role in th atmosphere of our school. Through religion stu¬ dents learn not only about their God, but also about themselves. Department offerings, under the retiring head, Fr. Hackbarth, in¬ clude such diversity as Bible Study to Christian Service. Reli¬ gion: The pride of Premontre. ♦ Director of Christian Service: Bro. Craanen The retiring department chairman, Father Hackbarth, doubles as a public speaker.
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RADIO STATION (CONTD.) Mark Rotherham and T om Holme cover a home basketball game. Rich Middleton and Jeff Jansen were the voices of the JV. s. WGBP-FM was “On the Air” six hours every school day. Voices of the Big Blue Wrecking Crew - John Short and Tom Holme. Joe Simon checks his program log to discover what’s next. 88
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Premontre in 1978-79 once again sported a well-managed, honor¬ ably talented and disciplined Ju¬ nior ROT unit under the direc¬ tion of t olonel Richard Legener and Msgt. Don Bettine. The t ' a- dct ROTC department displayed its leadership value in an accurate ri le team, precise drill team, a well executed Twi-light review and a superior rating in the annu¬ al Federal Inspection. ROTC members also participated as Col¬ or Guard members, in an expand¬ ing Exporer’s ! ost, as will as as¬ sisting as ushers at various school ( rot ce) n. 1. Reserve Offi¬ cers’ Training Corps. 2. A class instructing individuals in military science, while emphasizing humane as- functions. This year ' s Battalion staff consist¬ ed of Randy Wied, Dave Nelson, Chuck Smeester, Jeff Wishneski and Mike Blashe. These Senior ROT( officers are to be credited for fine discipline and examp e. ROTC , since its inception, has affected the lives of scores of Pre¬ montre students through its op¬ portunities for leadership. Un¬ doubtedly it shall continue to maintain its high standard of ex¬ cellence for years to come. Brian Wagner addresses cadets in a classroom session pects of the science. 3. Pre- montre’s form of this orga¬ nization; one of the school ' s most honored programs. Bill Hendricks stands at parade arrest. Tom Londo inspects the ranks. Drill team members stand ready to perform.
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