S.M. Faculty Has Many And Varied Plans

As international travel is an inviolable part of any 20th Century education, five of St. Mary's faculty members will be taking part in a ten day C.H.A. tour. This trip will take the group to Holland, Germany, Switzerland, France, and England. These teachers will be exploring the best of Europe, everything from London's bustling streets, Shakespeare's birthplace, and exciting theater performance, the Louvre and sights of Paris, a cruise on the Rhine River, the Versailles Palace, to the quaint canals of Amsterdam. For some, it is the first trip abroad; for others, the tour will be an extension of previous travels. Members of the tour are Michela and Tim Braun, Marcia and Aaron Musson, Julie and Steve Harley, Dorothy, Patrick, and Linda Haws, and Ruth McCarville. Michaela Braun is the tour coordinator.

While these teachers are enjoying their travels, other faculty members have interesting and exciting plans.

Mrs. Hiebner will travel to Spain where she will attend the Univesidad Complutense of Madrid.

Dan Wolken will again be monitoring the weight room, coaching girl's softball, and enjoying family life.

Mark Schroeder plans to take two computer courses, one at Mt. Marty, and another at Wayne State.

Mike Pardun will join Mel and Art in the summer custodial work.

Steve Bahrij plans to attend three workshops taking place in Omaha, Alliance, and Wayne, dealing with math and tele-communications. The remainder of the summer he will be painting around the town.

Machelle Havenridge will attend a Souix Falls Cheerleading Camp with the girls, and spend time with her family assisting them with farming chores.

Fr. Leise will busy himself with his parish and his new mission assignment, St. Johns.

Mr. Ningen will pursue his specialist degree, do a little vacationing, and enjoy the usual summer activities.

Mrs. Dethlefs will attend Kearney State studying Educational Media.

Sister Anita will be teaching Bible School for a week in Amelia, and a week in Griswald, Iowa. Most of the summer she will be working in the archives at the Notre Dame Motherhouse in Omaha and taking a short vacation to Oklahoma.

Cheri McConnell plans to do some interior decorating for her domicile and attend The Upper Elkhorn Valley Muzzle Loaders Rendezvous.

Fr. Loecker is looking forward to his ten year high school reunion and orientating a new pastor.

We say farewell and good luck to four of our faculty members. Fr. Ortmeier will be leaving St. Patrick's to become Pastor at Bloomfield.

Ms. Terrell will take a year break from teaching and work in New Mexico. The following year, she will pursue a degree in drama and theater.

Mrs. Braun has taken a new position as K-8 Counselor for the Stuart-Atkinson schools.

Ms. Bode will be attending summer school in Lincoln and is planning to teach near Lincoln next fall.