Sacred Heart Academy - Angeline Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1968

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Farmer Mirbele Refflo ooerfeef the Joplaomore flora as they prepare to meet the fatally with flower power. CSMC9s Emphasis on Tlaerear Hazzrzz reports at a CSMC meeting. Officers jane Wakefield, Ann Maxon, Mary Beth Pierre, Mary Pat Nolan, ana' sponsor Sitter Gilbert lirterz, I I8 Qrgtmizations Community Action Undertaking several new projects this year, CSMC stressed community action. In addition to the annual peas and beans drive for the Little Sisters of the Poor, CSMC incorporated the Rosary and Knitting Circles into the year's agenda. SHAers donated clothes to the drive for the Immaculate Heart Parish. The formation of CHIC-hCommunity High School Inner-City Com- mission-emphasized more than ever the need for com- munity action. SHAKYM discussion groups kept SHAers informed on the various community and world problems. With the end of school approaching, Presi- dent Mary Pat Nolan, moderator Sister Gilbert, and other officers reorganized CSMC and founded CAC -Community Activities Council-instead. With a new organization, SHAers look for an involved year.

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A Revitalized C Inaugurated Projects In her campaign speech last year. Carol Kunk promised that if she were elected president there would be action, and the 1968 Student Council was active. It ratified a new constitution with renovated election procedures. New schoolwide quarterly projects included the tradi- tional Hi-Day Party, a fashion show, an art festival, and the Little Derby. Student Council's courtesy drive inspired one homeroom to write, direct, and produce an award-winning film ahout courtesy at SHA. Also new this year was moderator Sister Alice Marie who held an Open Forum in her room every day after school for dissatisfied students to air complaints. Spon- . . . . . fx soring a Town Council Meeting, Student Council tried - , ...Fe-gy Wh.: to show the student body how a typical meeting is run. The annual leadership workshop was complemented by the presence of St. X., Trinity, and Mercy. These and other activities made 1968 a busy year. Sweet pielfle. 111fz'fzm? fyzzertioizr Mir! Mezrgfzret SC Repre.ie1ztii!izfe.r.' Tfitlm Briieiitlermfziz, Lori A12eZe1'e4gg, Sifmii Znx, Becky Hezferifi, Sizsie Kipp, Betty Bentley, Betsy Et'l?E7'l6, julie Gentle, Chris Beczkoufzrz, iltlarmfi Carly, Amie Hdl'I'l1Z,Ql07?, I3nrlmrfz Barth, Liz Prermtt, Merry Prieto, Szizie Tlaompmtt, fimzy Rarefzfield, E. Fntlell, Btitbfzm Miller, Sally Stbroeriizg, Diane Hayden, Patty Semmtt, Mimi Coiittofi, Mary Lmuroti, Teresa H eiiitzmmz, Size Riiiey, zllfiry fo llyolfortl, fitlie Lippy, Defzife T0- izizziy Betty Fwy, Kathy CcIIZt1I'J',iAltl7'fl6 lVlJitty. Abretzt: lXltlIlfj'Cl677Z67ZlI. -Q, .1 4 ,- 4



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CSMC Repre.rentat11JeJ.' FRONT ROW, jane Gettelfinger, Cindy Sexton, Beth S parhf, Carol Corfo, Becky Rumhach, Terry Womharher. SECOND ROW, Nancy Mattei, Sally fo Schzuter, Amy Vincent, Fran Simon, Pat Otto, Ann Wood. THIRD ROW, Chrix Kleinert, Terry Sims, Sufie MacDonald, Mary Pat Leifman, Barbara Freeze, fan I-Iepp. TOP ROW, Ann Wadell, Dehhie Pearre, faney Diffelhamp, Maria Wahl, Miuy Smith, Sally Laemmle. ABSENT: Patfy McIntyre, Angie Harpring, Karen Miller, Ann Iohnfon, Kate Ronald, fanice Rohertf, Margaret Harpring, Katie Glazzher. in Projects Inspired ci New Organization Sizpremef Ellen Haragan Mimi Condon, and foanie Project chairman Therefa Hazinz helpx len experienced Noonan glitter and gleam at the CSMC Hootenanny. girl! make rofariey for the mixfionf. fgg lcfri lrfe e . 3 X I 4 LL ue, 4 . A ax is it ' 4 .A xl is 'fm c ,K T 1 K ,S 4 XX

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