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Stuco Rise Shine This year's Student Council faced new Challenges with the introduction of the two hour class schedule. Because this did not provide for daily homeroom periods, STUCO orga- nized home room periods once a week to take care of class and school news. STUCO's major achievement was the revi- sion of the dress code. Girls are now allowed to wear pant- suits and pant dresses. With the alumni, STUCO proposed a coat of arms for St. Xavier's. This will be remembered as the year of early morning meetings, since many Student Council meetings were held at 7:30 A.M. much to the delight of the officers and student representatives. STUCO officers: Vice-president, Corky Baughman; President Kent Stuckey; Treasurer Howard Wohlfarth; Secretary Karen Beavers. Mannequins? no, STUCO Representatives pose in a variety of dress Those 7:30 A. M. meetings seemed too early to styles. 1st row: Sue Wohlfarth, Eileen Erichsen; 2nd row: Debbie Corky, Kent, and Karen. Nicholson, Eric Loeb, Bill Forkenbrock, Gary Houser, Cathy Teply. Putting finishing touches on campaign signs for the CYO Convention are Fr. Lohrmeyer, Phil Vega, Bill Jones, Justin Hoover, Carol Mudd, Nancy Sanders. Admiring the CYO Outstanding Unit Award are Carol Mudd, Diocesan CYO Vice-President, Marion Nenow, Diocesan Search Committee Chairman, Jannie Murray, recipient of the Marian Award.
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FTA Future Teachers of America offers an opportunity for prospective teachers to test themselves in actual classroom situations. With direction from their sponsor Sister Ann, Sarah Devane, Beverly Boiler, Cindy Herron, Nancy Meyer, and Corky Baughman witness a variety of teachers in action, and they test their skills in working directly with children. Perhaps the most important aspect of FTA is that it asks the question that only the members themselves can answer— Is teaching for you? Posing with grade school students are FTA members Beverly Boiler, Carky Baughman, Cynthia Herron, Sarah Devane, Nancy Meyer. ICI ON Parle Farncais This group of French speaking aspirants brought a novelty to the school, a French movie with English subtitles, How To Be A Crook. This movie with a attempt to raise money for a trip to Wichita for the French presentation of the play, Le Bourgeoise Gentilhomme , by Moliere. The organization of the club is the responsibility of Madame Henri Sanchez who says, Every high school has a French club. Why not St. Xavier's ? Pourquoi pas?... French officers: Seated, President, LuAn Dixon; Vice- president, Nancy Meyer; STANDING- Treasurer, Howard Wohlfarth; Secretary, Elaine Lichtenhan. Projectionists Mark Jacobs and Cleveland Lavender intently A scene from the film, How To Be A Crook watch the film, How To Be A Crook?
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CYO Officers- Treasurer, Justin Hoover; Secre- tary, Beth Roberts; President, Bill Jones. Those who go faithfully to Irwin Army Hospital once each month are Diane Fiffe, Sharon Larkin, Vicky Meyer, Marion Nenow, Jolene Beavers, Mary DiPersio, and Carol Mudd. Making preparations for a CYO general meeting are the committee chairmen- STANDING: Bill Forkenbrock, Bob Wahle, Sharon Larkin, Carol Mudd. SEATED: Mary DiPersio, Marion Nenow and CYO Mod- erator, Father Lohrmeyer. CYO The Catholic Youth Organization began the year on a favorable note. A new and en- thusiastic spiritual moderator fondly dubbed Father New , encouraging lay sponsorship and dedication by the members themselves brought hopes of recognition. St. Xavier's CYO shone at the conven- tion. Carol Mudd was elected diocesan vice- president and Marion Nenow was appointed SEARCH committee chairman. Jannine Mur- ray received the Marion Award for outstand- ing work as a Catholic Girl Scout. The cli- max of the convention was the presentation of the Outstanding Unit Award to St. Xavier's for the second consecutive year. Should they win it next year, it will be theirs to keep. CYO CONVENTION DELEGATES- SEATED: Beth Roberts, Camille Suess, Marion Nenow, Cathy Teply, Carol Mudd, Sharon Larkin; STANDING: Justin Hoover, Sarah Devane, Bill Jones, Karen Beavers, Bob Wahle, Laurie Fiffe, Phil Vega, Margaret Gustafson.
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