Sacred Heart Griffin High School - Dominicus Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1979

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I 6 gsgcet YN Yr t 9, O +4 Cl sv L. 6116215 .- .- .f-ww... Sr. Mary Antoinette, SHA Mr. Alan Brown, G lntroduction: The sentence lies dead in the drawing room. Who committed the murder? Could it be Mr. Adjective? Or maybe it was Old Lady Noun, or then it could be Auntie Adverb, or her hus- band, Uncle Verb. ln the game, you are master, you call the shots. Object: The object of the game is to arrange the pieces Cadj., adv., etc.J in correct and proper order to keep the sentence alive and healthy. Preparation: ln preparation for play, a dictionary is set in the middle of the board. Playing the game: lf your playing piece lands on a mispeled word, piece loses turn. lf, after on mispeled word a player lands and fails to consult dic- tionary, player loses turn two times in a row. How to win: lf, after four semesters, player is able to maintain a healthy sentence, he is proclaimed a winner. HS fi .1312 . Sr, Mary Annette' SHA Mr. Brown keeps track of the time. VF.: M -j w-.-i, 5. 1314 202122 Just two more days until the deadline. If 41- -

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PHYSICAL :fs if' Mr. Tim Donahue, GHS Mrs. Helen Dulle, SHA Q'-ass Mrs. Karen Hoffek, SHA Mr. Richard F. Murawski, GHS - EDUCATICDN .1 H I-A .r'-fflbf f fiz l l-vl Tiff, 2 1-1: rw'-will E' , gf 1 1 if. ' , l '. 45 I -Q .1-if - 'A' VV L A ffffllfi' .4 l ' 5, V -f T if irr 1 R - -' s'-QI ' l T, ff' l ntj j' ra' I 1-gm W iii , tl' Q '. 4: '- H 'il ,. Mr. George Fleischli, GHS Mr. Robert Teater, GHS ooo J Q'-e Q 99 CWQQQ . i fffiih A 4' X' JQOQ ,Q-Q g +3 Zan' ilQ7Eox- Playing Pieces: 30 students who en- gage in various types of activities, and one person who attempts to guide stu- dents to better health. Object: The object of this game is to avoid being killed by the countless per- ils known to exist in P.E. class. Innu- merable dangers include spheres rang- ing from the size of handballs to bas- ketballs, and bodies flying around, left and right. Many of the spheres, with careful aim and a mighty thrust, are bent on destruction. Yet, other appar- ent dangers include mean spikes, wild dribbles, and vicious gym coaches, not to mention wicked birdie. Winning this game not only means passing the class, but surviving it. Rules: Players must return basketballs, etc., and must shower once a year, whether needed or not. Lockers are to be de-Iiced bi-annually, and cock- roaches exterminated on sight. Dirty socks and moldy lunches should be cleared from the locker area if conditions become hazardous. A health class is offered throughout the school year also. This class intro- duces many new and interesting to- pics, such as the use of a bar of soap, the usefullness of clean underwear, and proper use of deodorants and Ly- sol. The average physical education stu- dent will find his classes challenging and worthwhile if he abides by the rules and regulations set forth above.



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A Mrs' Margaret Ford' GHS Mr. Robert Hull' GHS MY, J0hl'I R. J0l'leS, GHS Mrs. Lois R. P00l'man, SHA ,-ft--,, That's news to Mr. Hull. '-5? Mrs. Kathy Randall, SHA Ms. Nan Richter, GHS Sr. Rosemary, SHA Sr. Siena, SHA Mrs. Ford demonstrates body language. Sister Annette, a newcomer to SHA faculty, came from Marion High School. She feels the one big differ- ence between it and SHA was that Mar- ion was co-ed. Aside from this, howev- er, she found young people tend to be essentially the same wherever you go! Sister commends SHA's school spirit by saying, lt's total and verv fine. Sister's two goals were to make 'the Tower Echoes newspaper staff as effi- cient and knowledgeable as possible. Also she wishes to work with the Ian- guage department in Latin. She be- lieves that all students need a good lan- guage background, and that Latin par- ticularly, improves your English. Sister especially enjoyed teaching Freshmen since she' found them to be responsive to older students and teachers, and very eager to learn. However, they also seemed somewhat afraid of doing the wrong thing.

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