Springfield Catholic High School - Irish Reflector Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1980

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Wilt 33 5' We afywiw 4x I r 1 Spirit was exemplified this past year in a. prismatic manner. The school acted as a prism for all of the various activities. As these clubs, pep assemblies, and other athletic activities, flowed through the school, a rainbow of spirit appeared. Thus, spirit was expressed in many different colors. Sometimes these I I r i colors comple other times, tl And sometime clashed! Each ed some aspec personalityg bu colors blended school's spil Student Counc

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despite internal ly successful in his school year ip of Dan Eck Vienhage Vice- atson Treasurer' 1 Secretary. The Mary Jane. d sponsor agreed pose of Student - as a means of een students and t students and i on how this purpose should be fullfilled. denied a voice in their own govern- ment' the administration didn t trust them to make their own decisions. Thus even their opinions it seemed were rarely heard. Sister Mary Jane stated that she did not trust the students to make their own decisions, because she felt that they did not accomplish all that they promised. Although a conflict existed within Student Council they found that a work enabled them to sponsor several successful activities. Powder Puff Homecoming raised school spirit and the funds from the Magazine Drive helped purchase new curtains for the stage. 1. As Student Council sponsor Sister Mary Jane helped to. organize activities. 2. The Sophomore girls showed their winning style in a Powder Puff football game. 3. Look out Debbie here comes LuAnnl 4. Student Council members related their ideas to Sister Mary Raynald. 5. Although the Juniors lost their game they didn't lose their spirit! 6. The representative from READER S DIGEST explained the proper tech- nique for selling magazines. 7. A typical Student Council meeting! Student Council were being, COITlpI'0IniSiI'1g' and al lot of hard N' ' ' - c.,' f 4 H w .,:cg.: 4-:-'.::g.., ,g.-.- irhzfi li 0-MV: -Vrwylyhivr 'WA . ' fewm-:'sg.,-f I'15 ':1 'Ef 'f4.?7E2'y1':,:Z5'ivg4g5 f 3'2lgg ggi' 3,454 I e-1211- - fs.. . 13.112 :+'?9:fj5 3: ' .5 U ,I 5 .1 f .1 'f-5 ' j,g.5':'.i . .... . Z -. V l Z1.L1tE'ffi? 'f5T3 , , 1 . , f5: .,3, ...,?. 53.35. , A? ' A , -2Qf'f :Q:jf: Q E Fw Rf, 1 ' m g J? . vi' . f ' .. wg 4' 4-1 4. ,1.',.,, Y- .15 ' ' gal' f 5 V Q . 5 5 L, 1 gif? .Ai K . . M t , .+ . 5. . 1 5Mikf.,'v:f1'f -by -' ' ? '5f'2gIi:. l -, , . .Vx -.y ,L Z.. .-I' - . :V il,-cfs-.E Mi' 4- 45: W Q L, gig '- .2-PSQS .' ' - 1 , . . - ,C V M VVT' . '-fail-F--1 f - -. 1. Q. We . ..7i 'f - 'xv 55.41, 2 33: 'ff-'jf fl 'f X' ,fi ' F' sl 'g3Ag.k,Ta'1.+ga'-' -: 'fi .ifkgfi '22 LA! .mg :QV 'wig-'S-fA154f,:..., ,- ' x H. f.-.'Aas.'fnLiiaY,ez'.,.a.:ik25i5' .SSS L' 4 Vzvhff- ' iii' ,im 9 3 zvw 'z , Z ji? 4 .,, -A 11.5 , 6 , l . .--. ,....f.' .,.1,s 4 'Z' in we I 1 ad. L yout by Wissbaum A: Splelman



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fy? 1 ?ied this past year Inner. s a prism for all tivities. As these blies, and other flowed through the ff spirit appeared. xpressed in many Sometimes these ...v.vg z vw ' I' ' 57? . '7 -an kvfi , 'f 0 Y.,- colors complemented one anotherg other times, they contrasted greatly. And sometimes they just downright clashed! Each person's spirit reflect- ed some aspect of his or her unique personalityg but all of these diverse colors blended together to create the school's spirit. Student Council attempted to boost the school's spirit by sponsoring a Spirit Week on February 25-29. Spirit Week consisted of Matchless Monday, Fifties Tuesday, Movie Star Wednesday, Overall Boot 'em Sock 'em Thursday, and Incognito Friday. On Friday, a pep assembly was held. The Senior class was presented with the Most Spirited Class award. fx X 5 4 4 2 1. David eagerly shared his pie with Dan. 2. Heidi fJulie Griesemerj hiked the halls of SCHS. 3. Many students participated in the Spirit Week activities. 4. If lost, please return . . . 5. Ronnie Michael, come on down! 6. Gee Reggie, what a funny but great cheerleader! 7. Coach Hyde and Coach Ochs enthusiastically displayed their Irish pride. 8. CHARLIE'S ANGELS here I come! 9. Two Hollywood characters, Gloria Swanson QMs. Tuckerj and Pat Boone fJoe Howardj, met on Movie Star Day to pose for the camera. 10. Jeff showed his over-all spirit. Layout by Wlssbaum

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