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

 - Class of 1981

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Springfield Catholic High School - Irish Reflector Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 89 of 128
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T . Sitting in a hot air bal- loon way up in the sky, you could imagine how quiet and still everything would be. The SCHS library was comparable to that silence. It was the new library moved from upstairs to the Band room. It created more space for classrooms and allowed an atmosphere Upper right Sophomore Bruce Rippee gets a turn to use the computer. Many students found the computer very challenging and fun. Center left Man y students used the library for quiet reading and studying during lunch. Lower left John Spring, Development Director at Quincy Notre Dame High School, ex- plains the formation of a Development Program Silence f for quiet study. The library was adequate for most references and had very complete sec- tions in English and Religion. ttIt was a good place to get quick infor- mation and had excellent sourcesf stated senior Andy Trusevich. Sr. Mary Jane Slaney always kept to the Springfield Catholic School Board and other interest- ed parishioners. Lower center Freshman Angela Gray and Mary BingIe use the library to assist them in their first year of high schooI. Lower right Sister Mary Jane Slaney was in charge of the library. She worked to maintain silence and improve the stan- dards of the library system. or Study the library under close surveillance as she quietly made her rounds, check- ing on books, plants, and students. The library was also used for extra-curricular ac- tivities. The computers, micro-fish and magazines always attracted many students. The library was used for student and adult meetings such as Student Council, Booster Club, Home and School, and for guest speakers. The new'library had been very efficient and lived up to those expectations intended.



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s i 1 a J 3 s 86 many of the last day of school at the Awards Assembly. After very brief class periods to hand in text books and wind up the school year, the student body and even many new graduates gathered in the gym for the presentation of the academic and activity awards. Below is the complete list of those awards and order in which they were presented. Highest Average in: Religion 1 - Jane Taylor Religion 2 - Rita Fenske Regligion 3 - Julie Griesemer Religion 4 - Ed Rippee English 1 - Jane Taylor English 2 - Brad Quinn English 3 - Ellen Lee English 4 - Ed Rippee Geography - Jane Taylor Government - Julie Griesemer World History - Rita Fenske American History - John Jabusch Psychology - Gayla Dreyer Speech 1 - Jane Taylor Speech 2 - Gayla Dreyer Drama - Sharon Bramer General Science - Keith VanRhein Biology 1 - Rita Fenske Biology 2 - John Jabusch Chemistry - Sean Hyde Art 1 - Craig Kleithermes Art 2 - Stacie Sheridan General Business - Julie Griesemer Accounting '- John Jabusch Typing - Brad Quinn Business Law - Trish Healey Pre-Algebra - Mary Bingle Programming - Diane Hagenhoff Algebra 1 - Keith VanRhein Algebra 2 - Becky Rempe Consumer Math - Angela Hyde Geometry - Ann Jabusch Honors Given to. . . Advanced Math - John Jabusch Home Economics 1 - Jane Taylor Foods - Nancy Hall Clothing - Teresa Kutz Contemporary Living - Vince Berg Spanish 1 - Kathleen Griesemer Spanish 2 - Brad Quinn Latin 1 - Joan Lee Drivers, Education - Angela Hyde Band - Linda MacDougall Chorus - Vito Sisto Newspaper - Dan Bowen Photography - David Exline Yearbook - Ellen Lee Scholarship Certificates Highest Average for Class: Jane Taylor Ann Jabusch 8: Rita Fenske Julie Griesemer John Jabusch ACTIVITY CERTIFICATES Student Council: President - Sharon Bramer Vice President - Steve Berberich Secretary - Virginia Miederhoff Treasurer - Sean Hyde National Honor Society President - Mike Dailey Vice President - Sean Hyde Secretary - Julie Griesemer Treasurer - Tricia Taylor Irish Player of the Year: Renee Thornton Outstanding Actor: Brigitte Baker Outstanding Crew Person: Jeff Driscoll Unsung Hero: Angela Ginger Theatre Activities for the Year Outstanding Involvement: Marilyn Quintus The Outstanding Sophomore Citizen of SCH who attended the Sophomore Pilgrimage: Rita Fenske Chess Club: Brian Carroll Sean Hyde Mike Dailey Andy Trusevich John Jabusch

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