Student Association Clubs and Activities

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St. Francis High School Business Name

St. Francis High School Business Name

St. Francis Clubs and Activities

St. Francis Clubs and Activities

Booklet

Booklet

2020-2021

2020-2021


To the Student Body, WELCOME!!!! Whether there is a back at the end of that welcome or not, we are very excited to see you all on campus. As you begin to settle in on your journey this year, there are many different tasks to think about. Your new classes and teachers, your athletic interests, and even the new friends that you will be meeting in the coming weeks. We wanted to take the time to provide you with this wonderful resource. The Student Association Sponsored Activity Booklet is your KEY to unlocking so many amazing experiences. We have so many activities, clubs, and sports for you to invest yourself in. Look through the book, ask questions, and ABOVE ALL get involved in anything that peaks your interest!! At St. Francis, it is very common to see sports athletes participating in the spring musical, and for students to excel in the classroom while also maintaining Executive Board Positions on 2-3 different clubs. St. Francis is truly a special place, and it is made that way by you!!! Get involved early and often, and never be afraid to ask questions.

To the Student Body, WELCOME!!!! Whether there is a back at the end of that welcome or not, we are very excited to see you all on campus. As you begin to settle in on your journey this year, there are many different tasks to think about. Your new classes and teachers, your athletic interests, and even the new friends that you will be meeting in the coming weeks. We wanted to take the time to provide you with this wonderful resource. The Student Association Sponsored Activity Booklet is your KEY to unlocking so many amazing experiences. We have so many activities, clubs, and sports for you to invest yourself in. Look through the book, ask questions, and ABOVE ALL get involved in anything that peaks your interest!! At St. Francis, it is very common to see sports athletes participating in the spring musical, and for students to excel in the classroom while also maintaining Executive Board Positions on 2-3 different clubs. St. Francis is truly a special place, and it is made that way by you!!! Get involved early and often, and never be afraid to ask questions.

Thank You,

Thank You,

Ewald

Mrs. Schmidbauer and Mr. Overfield Student Association Co-Moderators

Mrs. Schmidbauer and Mr. Overfield Student Association Co-Moderators

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Dear Students,

Dear Students,

Incl ded in he school s philosoph of ed ca ion,

Incl ded in he school s philosoph of ed ca ion,

as found in the Student Handbook on pp. 4-5:

as found in the Student Handbook on pp. 4-5:

Since Franciscan ed ca ion akes a holis ic approach

Since Franciscan ed ca ion akes a holis ic approach

toward the development of the individual and prepares

toward the development of the individual and prepares

the student to become a productive Christian, St.

the student to become a productive Christian, St.

Francis men are encouraged to develop themselves

Francis men are encouraged to develop themselves

into becoming well-rounded individuals. Therefore,

into becoming well-rounded individuals. Therefore,

academics, religion, athletics, fine arts and other activities

academics, religion, athletics, fine arts and other activities

are all impor an par s of a S . Francis Ed ca ion.

are all impor an par s of a S . Francis Ed ca ion.

This booklet contains a listing of the clubs,

This booklet contains a listing of the clubs,

organizations, and activities that you can partici-

organizations, and activities that you can partici-

pate in during your four years at St. Francis High

pate in during your four years at St. Francis High

School. THERE ARE COUNTLESS RESEARCH STUDIES

School. THERE ARE COUNTLESS RESEARCH STUDIES

SHOWING THAT KIDS WHO ARE MORE INVOLVED IN

SHOWING THAT KIDS WHO ARE MORE INVOLVED IN

EXTRACURRICULARS FARE BETTER IN ALMOST EVERY

EXTRACURRICULARS FARE BETTER IN ALMOST EVERY

AREA OF LIFE! (Duckworth, 2016).

AREA OF LIFE! (Duckworth, 2016).

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Let us know if you have other ideas for clubs and

Let us know if you have other ideas for clubs and

activities that are not listed here. You can have

activities that are not listed here. You can have

fun, make friends, and maybe find something you

fun, make friends, and maybe find something you

are passionate about. GET INVOLVED!

are passionate about. GET INVOLVED!

Thank you,

Thank you,

DrMaryStahl Dr. Stahl

Dr. Stahl

Assistant Principal

Assistant Principal

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Please join a club or two! What do you have to

Please join a club or two! What do you have to

lose? We have more than plenty of clubs and

lose? We have more than plenty of clubs and

there should be at least a few that catch your

there should be at least a few that catch your

eye. The more you get involved, the better your

eye. The more you get involved, the better your

St. Francis experience will be. Colleges will also be

St. Francis experience will be. Colleges will also be

looking for your high school involvement, so you

looking for your high school involvement, so you

might as well. The clubs don't take much

might as well. The clubs don't take much

commitment, so do not worry about time to do

commitment, so do not worry about time to do

homework. Clubs are good for time management

homework. Clubs are good for time management

as well, because they get you away from being

as well, because they get you away from being

on your phone or from playing videogames all

on your phone or from playing videogames all

day. It is even better if you are in a club AND play

day. It is even better if you are in a club AND play

a sport and/or do fine arts at the same time

a sport and/or do fine arts at the same time

because that means you are a true Renaissance

because that means you are a true Renaissance

Man. So, please, join a club. You won't regret it.

Man. So, please, join a club. You won't regret it.

Pax et Bonum.

Pax et Bonum.

James Hoffman Class of 2021

ImuAkka

James Hoffman Class of 2021

Student Association President

Student Association President

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St. Francis Student Association

St. Francis Student Association

Moderators: John Overfield, Laurie Schmidbauer

Moderators: John Overfield, Laurie Schmidbauer

Senior Class Moderator: Sean Obrochta

Senior Class Moderator: Sean Obrochta

Junior Class Moderator: MaryLou Stahl

Junior Class Moderator: MaryLou Stahl

Sophomore Class Moderator: TBD

Sophomore Class Moderator: TBD

Freshmen Class Moderator: Giorgina Heanue

Freshmen Class Moderator: Giorgina Heanue

Executive Board

Executive Board

President: James Hoffman

President: James Hoffman

Vice President: Andrew Allen

Vice President: Andrew Allen

Secretary: Sam Chiavetta

Secretary: Sam Chiavetta

Senior Class Senators:

Senior Class Senators:

Orry Shattenberg

Orry Shattenberg

Bobby Johnson

Bobby Johnson

Ethan Karalus

Ethan Karalus

Luke Nowak

Luke Nowak

Bobby Rydzewski

Bobby Rydzewski

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Junior Class Senators:

Junior Class Senators:

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Thomas Kashino

Thomas Kashino

Brody Krombach

Brody Krombach

Joe Pivarunas

Joe Pivarunas

Jacob Seifert

Jacob Seifert

Sophomore Class Senators:

Sophomore Class Senators:

James Giallella

James Giallella

Bennett Heeter

Bennett Heeter

Jonah Reichenberg

Jonah Reichenberg

Jude Strittmatter

Jude Strittmatter

Erik Shattenberg

Erik Shattenberg

Freshmen Class Senators:

Freshmen Class Senators:

TBD

TBD


Clubs and Activities

Clubs and Activities

Alverna Moderator: Friar Matt Foley

Alverna Moderator: Friar Matt Foley

Named after the mountain where Saint Francis of Assisi received the stigmata Alverna is St. Francis High School's Peer Ministry homeroom. With a membership of Juniors and Seniors, the Alverna homeroom serves to further the mission of Campus Ministry. Alvernans plan school liturgies, run Class retreats, organize service projects, participate in special days of community service, cultivate experiences of faith sharing, and enjoy a spirit of Franciscan brotherhood. Acting as faith leaders in the school community, members of the Alverna homeroom are selected through an application process that examines their skills for leadership, communication, collaboration, and spiritual guidance.

Named after the mountain where Saint Francis of Assisi received the stigmata Alverna is St. Francis High School's Peer Ministry homeroom. With a membership of Juniors and Seniors, the Alverna homeroom serves to further the mission of Campus Ministry. Alvernans plan school liturgies, run Class retreats, organize service projects, participate in special days of community service, cultivate experiences of faith sharing, and enjoy a spirit of Franciscan brotherhood. Acting as faith leaders in the school community, members of the Alverna homeroom are selected through an application process that examines their skills for leadership, communication, collaboration, and spiritual guidance.

Anime Club Moderator: Mollie McDermott

Anime Club Moderator: Mollie McDermott

The Saint Francis Anime club is a fun club where students can share their love of Japanese animation, culture, and food! We meet every week to watch different anime titles, from classics to the latest release. We take "Dinner and a Movie" trips to experience Japanese cuisine and view new release movies on the big screen. We also extend our fandoms to include other genres, like sci-fi, fantasy, or just watch some fun YouTube videos. This is a social club, attendance is not mandatory - come when you can! All students are welcome to attend!

The Saint Francis Anime club is a fun club where students can share their love of Japanese animation, culture, and food! We meet every week to watch different anime titles, from classics to the latest release. We take "Dinner and a Movie" trips to experience Japanese cuisine and view new release movies on the big screen. We also extend our fandoms to include other genres, like sci-fi, fantasy, or just watch some fun YouTube videos. This is a social club, attendance is not mandatory - come when you can! All students are welcome to attend!


Art Club Moderator: Marc Fattey

Art Club Moderator: Marc Fattey

The Art Club is a year-round extracurricular group that will set out to provide students with an opportunity to pursue challenging projects in Ceramics, Oil Painting, and Sculpture. It is open to any student at St. Francis who possesses a sincere interest in creativity. In addition to their individual pursuits, Art Club members will collaborate on projects to be displayed around campus. Such group projects include but are not limited to, the design and painting murals, the design and assembly of bulletin boards, and the design and creation of decorations to be used at liturgical functions and school spirit events throughout the year. Art Club meets bi-weekly, on Wednesday afternoons from 2:15pm - 3:15pm in Room 117. See Mr. Marc Fattey for more information.

The Art Club is a year-round extracurricular group that will set out to provide students with an opportunity to pursue challenging projects in Ceramics, Oil Painting, and Sculpture. It is open to any student at St. Francis who possesses a sincere interest in creativity. In addition to their individual pursuits, Art Club members will collaborate on projects to be displayed around campus. Such group projects include but are not limited to, the design and painting murals, the design and assembly of bulletin boards, and the design and creation of decorations to be used at liturgical functions and school spirit events throughout the year. Art Club meets bi-weekly, on Wednesday afternoons from 2:15pm - 3:15pm in Room 117. See Mr. Marc Fattey for more information.

Big Brother Program

Big Brother Program

Moderator: Justin Moretta The big brother program seeks to foster relationships between upperclassmen and freshmen by pairing a junior or senior with each incoming freshman. The upperclassman serves as a mentor and helps explain what it means to be part of the brotherhood of Saint Francis to his little brother.

Moderator: Justin Moretta The big brother program seeks to foster relationships between upperclassmen and freshmen by pairing a junior or senior with each incoming freshman. The upperclassman serves as a mentor and helps explain what it means to be part of the brotherhood of Saint Francis to his little brother.


Chess Club Moderator: Mark Niedziela

Chess Club Moderator: Mark Niedziela

The purpose of the Chess Club is to teach students to be better players. As the skill level of members increases, they develop a better appreciation of the game. The club also teaches very important problem solving skills, useful in all aspects of life. Club members meet on a weekly basis. Some students play more often, sometimes two or three times a week. There is also an annual tournament.

The purpose of the Chess Club is to teach students to be better players. As the skill level of members increases, they develop a better appreciation of the game. The club also teaches very important problem solving skills, useful in all aspects of life. Club members meet on a weekly basis. Some students play more often, sometimes two or three times a week. There is also an annual tournament.

Color Guard Club Moderator: Joe Krug

Color Guard Club Moderator: Joe Krug

The Color Guard Club is a year-round extracurricular group that will provide students with an opportunity to take part in the daily raising and lowering of the American Flag. It is student led by upperclassmen and is open to any student at St. Francis who possesses a sincere interest in Patriotism and respect for our National Standard. Color Guard Club members will learn basic military drill, U.S. Flag etiquette, leadership, and some techniques used by top rate drill teams across the country. Color Guard Club meets daily in the Quad for flag raising/lowering (designated members), and weekly on select afternoons from 2:15pm - 3:00pm. See Mr. Joseph Krug for more information.

The Color Guard Club is a year-round extracurricular group that will provide students with an opportunity to take part in the daily raising and lowering of the American Flag. It is student led by upperclassmen and is open to any student at St. Francis who possesses a sincere interest in Patriotism and respect for our National Standard. Color Guard Club members will learn basic military drill, U.S. Flag etiquette, leadership, and some techniques used by top rate drill teams across the country. Color Guard Club meets daily in the Quad for flag raising/lowering (designated members), and weekly on select afternoons from 2:15pm - 3:00pm. See Mr. Joseph Krug for more information.

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Computer Club Moderator: Mark Niedziela

Computer Club Moderator: Mark Niedziela

Computer Club is primarily responsible for helping the Technology Coordinator design, maintain, and update the school website. Students also help with the installation and trouble-shooting of computer hardware and software.

Computer Club is primarily responsible for helping the Technology Coordinator design, maintain, and update the school website. Students also help with the installation and trouble-shooting of computer hardware and software.

Concert Band Moderator: Craig Fattey

Concert Band Moderator: Craig Fattey

Concert Band is an instrumental music group that meets each morning school is in session, in fact, it's a home room. The group plays classic and contemporary band music and performs at the Christmas and spring concerts. Typically Concert Band has 60-70 members. If you play a band instrument we'd love to have you join. See Mr. Fattey for more information.

Concert Band is an instrumental music group that meets each morning school is in session, in fact, it's a home room. The group plays classic and contemporary band music and performs at the Christmas and spring concerts. Typically Concert Band has 60-70 members. If you play a band instrument we'd love to have you join. See Mr. Fattey for more information.

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DEI Initiative Moderator: Jon Kiefer

DEI Initiative Moderator: Jon Kiefer

The DEI Initiative is a student group that works to promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in our school community. We attend conferences, discuss current events, music, film and culture in an effort to create a school atmosphere where everyone feels a sense of belonging and can be heard. We hope to organize events, collaborate with other schools and engage in other meaningful efforts to further our mission in this important time in history. This group is open to everyone and we especially encourage our students of color to help lead us in this important work.

The DEI Initiative is a student group that works to promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in our school community. We attend conferences, discuss current events, music, film and culture in an effort to create a school atmosphere where everyone feels a sense of belonging and can be heard. We hope to organize events, collaborate with other schools and engage in other meaningful efforts to further our mission in this important time in history. This group is open to everyone and we especially encourage our students of color to help lead us in this important work.

Franciscan Youth Ministry (FYM) Moderator: Rory Reichenberg, Giorgina Heanue

Franciscan Youth Ministry (FYM) Moderator: Rory Reichenberg, Giorgina Heanue

Franciscan Youth Ministry (FYM) is a club open to all students. We provide opportunities to put faith into action, living out the Christian, Catholic, and Franciscan identity of St. Francis High School. In a typical year over 100 students participate in at least one of our off-campus trips including: the March for Life in Washington D.C., a summer service week in West Virginia, numerous service trips across WNY, and activities like hiking, kayaking, snow-tubing, and rock-climbing throughout WNY. Our furthest trip, a pilgrimage to Rome & Assisi, is next scheduled for February 2022.

Franciscan Youth Ministry (FYM) is a club open to all students. We provide opportunities to put faith into action, living out the Christian, Catholic, and Franciscan identity of St. Francis High School. In a typical year over 100 students participate in at least one of our off-campus trips including: the March for Life in Washington D.C., a summer service week in West Virginia, numerous service trips across WNY, and activities like hiking, kayaking, snow-tubing, and rock-climbing throughout WNY. Our furthest trip, a pilgrimage to Rome & Assisi, is next scheduled for February 2022.

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French Club Moderator: Laurie Schmidbauer

French Club Moderator: Laurie Schmidbauer

The main objective of the French club is to bring students together with their classmates and moderator in order to learn more about Francophone culture and customs. Students participate in a variety of activities which will include making crafts, games, cooking and food tasting, possible trips to museums, dinner at local restaurants, guest speakers, and French films. Students will also become familiar with different celebrations such as Mardi Gras. French Club also participates in National Foreign Language Week, and will be joining the Spanish Club for some other activities throughout the year. Meetings are twice a month on Mondays after school until 3:00, and will go to the end of May.

The main objective of the French club is to bring students together with their classmates and moderator in order to learn more about Francophone culture and customs. Students participate in a variety of activities which will include making crafts, games, cooking and food tasting, possible trips to museums, dinner at local restaurants, guest speakers, and French films. Students will also become familiar with different celebrations such as Mardi Gras. French Club also participates in National Foreign Language Week, and will be joining the Spanish Club for some other activities throughout the year. Meetings are twice a month on Mondays after school until 3:00, and will go to the end of May.

Future Business Leaders of America Moderator: Toni Lambert

Future Business Leaders of America Moderator: Toni Lambert

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a Nationally recognized student organization consisting of those who are interested in the business world. Participation is open to any student within the school. We participate in various business competitions throughout the school year, and also go on field trips to local businesses.

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a Nationally recognized student organization consisting of those who are interested in the business world. Participation is open to any student within the school. We participate in various business competitions throughout the school year, and also go on field trips to local businesses.

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Jazz Messengers Moderator: Craig Fattey

Jazz Messengers Moderator: Craig Fattey

The Jazz Messengers is an instrumental music group that performs jazz, rock, and pop music. The group rehearses Mondays and Thursdays from 2:15-3:00 pm and is open to experienced instrumentalists with membership by audition. The Jazz Messengers play at the annual Christmas and spring concerts as well as various events off campus throughout the school year. For more information see Mr. Fattey.

The Jazz Messengers is an instrumental music group that performs jazz, rock, and pop music. The group rehearses Mondays and Thursdays from 2:15-3:00 pm and is open to experienced instrumentalists with membership by audition. The Jazz Messengers play at the annual Christmas and spring concerts as well as various events off campus throughout the school year. For more information see Mr. Fattey.

K-OS Moderator: Marcia Fattey

K-OS Moderator: Marcia Fattey

K-OS is a percussion ensemble that plays a wide range of music on traditional as well as "found" percussion instruments. If you've ever seen Stomp or Blue Man Group you have an idea what K-OS is all about. The group rehearses Tuesdays from 2:15-3:00 pm and performs at the annual Christmas and Spring concerts as well as various off campus events throughout the school year. See Mr. Fattey for information.

K-OS is a percussion ensemble that plays a wide range of music on traditional as well as "found" percussion instruments. If you've ever seen Stomp or Blue Man Group you have an idea what K-OS is all about. The group rehearses Tuesdays from 2:15-3:00 pm and performs at the annual Christmas and Spring concerts as well as various off campus events throughout the school year. See Mr. Fattey for information.

Men Choi Moderator: Chris DeVries

Men Choi Moderator: Chris DeVries

Although we sing for the school liturgies, we perform all kinds of different music! Composed of 9-12 students, no audition or prior singing experience is needed to be one of us!

Although we sing for the school liturgies, we perform all kinds of different music! Composed of 9-12 students, no audition or prior singing experience is needed to be one of us!

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Mock Draft Club Moderator: Michael Morcelle

Mock Draft Club Moderator: Michael Morcelle

Mock Draft Club is a club that meets to discuss the process of the NFL Draft. We get together to learn, discuss, and sometimes debate the NCAA college football prospects. Using statistics, game film, and general football knowledge, we evaluate the college football talent and the needs of the NFL teams. We then rank the player positions as the NFL Draft approaches in the spring and make mock drafts of our own. Local media personalities will sometimes come as guest speakers to discuss the NFL combine and their own predictions. The club's year culminates on the first night of the NFL Draft with a big pizza watch party together at the school. This club focuses on learning to make good debatable arguments based on facts and statistics in a relaxed way, based on a fun, popular topic.

Mock Draft Club is a club that meets to discuss the process of the NFL Draft. We get together to learn, discuss, and sometimes debate the NCAA college football prospects. Using statistics, game film, and general football knowledge, we evaluate the college football talent and the needs of the NFL teams. We then rank the player positions as the NFL Draft approaches in the spring and make mock drafts of our own. Local media personalities will sometimes come as guest speakers to discuss the NFL combine and their own predictions. The club's year culminates on the first night of the NFL Draft with a big pizza watch party together at the school. This club focuses on learning to make good debatable arguments based on facts and statistics in a relaxed way, based on a fun, popular topic.

Mock Trial Moderator: Tim Monahan

Mock Trial Moderator: Tim Monahan

Students in Mock Trial take part in simulated courtroom proceedings to help them learn about the roles of attorneys and counsel in our justice system. Our team receives each year's new case (criminal or civil) in December, giving us roughly 2 months to prepare before competition. Every participating team plays both sides at least once prosecution and defense so students will need to prepare examination and cross-examination questions from both perspectives. While it might seem daunting to play lawyer at such a young age, the NYS Mock Trial competition is less concerned about who "wins" a case and more interested in students practicing performance and rhetorical skills. Our team at St. Francis also includes an attorney-coach who helps students prepare material and provides insight and guidance as to the ins and outs of the justice system.

Students in Mock Trial take part in simulated courtroom proceedings to help them learn about the roles of attorneys and counsel in our justice system. Our team receives each year's new case (criminal or civil) in December, giving us roughly 2 months to prepare before competition. Every participating team plays both sides at least once prosecution and defense so students will need to prepare examination and cross-examination questions from both perspectives. While it might seem daunting to play lawyer at such a young age, the NYS Mock Trial competition is less concerned about who "wins" a case and more interested in students practicing performance and rhetorical skills. Our team at St. Francis also includes an attorney-coach who helps students prepare material and provides insight and guidance as to the ins and outs of the justice system.

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Model UN Moderator: Richard Luczak

Model UN Moderator: Richard Luczak

The Model UN club focuses on the political, social, and economic issues in the modern world. Club meetings are focused on discussion about developments in world affairs and examining and analyzing how these central issues have been apparent throughout history and affect the decision-making of various countries. Students who enjoy debating and discussing world events through the lens of comparative politics are encouraged to join!

The Model UN club focuses on the political, social, and economic issues in the modern world. Club meetings are focused on discussion about developments in world affairs and examining and analyzing how these central issues have been apparent throughout history and affect the decision-making of various countries. Students who enjoy debating and discussing world events through the lens of comparative politics are encouraged to join!

Mundi Eventus Moderator: Richard Luczak

Mundi Eventus Moderator: Richard Luczak

M ndi E en s means World E en s in La in. As such, this club examines the history of the past and present. The best way to learn history is to experience it. Therefore, the club takes numerous field trips around the Northeastern United States each school year, including New York City, Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, Toronto, Niagara-onthe-Lake, Fort George (Canada), Niagara Falls, and Philadelphia. The club also hosts the wildly popular SFHS Mini Stick Tournament each year. All students, especially freshmen, are encouraged to join.

M ndi E en s means World E en s in La in. As such, this club examines the history of the past and present. The best way to learn history is to experience it. Therefore, the club takes numerous field trips around the Northeastern United States each school year, including New York City, Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, Toronto, Niagara-onthe-Lake, Fort George (Canada), Niagara Falls, and Philadelphia. The club also hosts the wildly popular SFHS Mini Stick Tournament each year. All students, especially freshmen, are encouraged to join.

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National Honor Society Moderator: MaryLou Stahl

National Honor Society Moderator: MaryLou Stahl

The National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes and fosters academic achievement while developing other characteristics essential to citizens in a democracy. Scholarship, character, service and leadership are essential ideals that remain the backbone of the society. Through the NHS chapter, members maintain and extend the qualities that won them selection. Membership is both an honor and an obligation. Membership in the Dr. Leo M. Michalek, Sr. Chapter of the NHS is restricted to a group of select students who have proven themselves to be outstanding in scholarship, service to the school, leadership qualities and character. The NHS is affiliated at both the regional and national levels, and is chartered by the Association of Secondary School Principals, Washington, D.C.

The National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes and fosters academic achievement while developing other characteristics essential to citizens in a democracy. Scholarship, character, service and leadership are essential ideals that remain the backbone of the society. Through the NHS chapter, members maintain and extend the qualities that won them selection. Membership is both an honor and an obligation. Membership in the Dr. Leo M. Michalek, Sr. Chapter of the NHS is restricted to a group of select students who have proven themselves to be outstanding in scholarship, service to the school, leadership qualities and character. The NHS is affiliated at both the regional and national levels, and is chartered by the Association of Secondary School Principals, Washington, D.C.

Paduan Scholars Moderator: Michael Messore

Paduan Scholars Moderator: Michael Messore

The Paduan Scholars Program offers a challenging Honors curriculum for gifted students. The Program is named for St. Anthony of Padua, patron of the Franciscan Friars Conventual of Our Lady of the Angels Province who staff St. Francis High School. His keen intellect, strength of character and unshakable faith earned him the title “Doctor of the Church”. Paduan Scholars are expected to meet the curricular and extra-curricular requirements while maintaining a cumulative average of 93% or better. To be a candidate for the Paduan Scholars Program, a student must have demonstrated ability as evidenced by his performance on the entrance examination and high achievement in middle school.

The Paduan Scholars Program offers a challenging Honors curriculum for gifted students. The Program is named for St. Anthony of Padua, patron of the Franciscan Friars Conventual of Our Lady of the Angels Province who staff St. Francis High School. His keen intellect, strength of character and unshakable faith earned him the title “Doctor of the Church”. Paduan Scholars are expected to meet the curricular and extra-curricular requirements while maintaining a cumulative average of 93% or better. To be a candidate for the Paduan Scholars Program, a student must have demonstrated ability as evidenced by his performance on the entrance examination and high achievement in middle school.

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Students accepted into the Paduan Scholars Program will be offered several challenging learning opportunities. Classes will include specially crafted assignments and enriching activities designed to enhance critical thinking skills and creativity. Paduans are expected to focus on application of concepts, analysis of issues, and recognition of cross-disciplinary connections. All freshmen candidates will be enrolled in the Honors seminar during the second semester. The course specifically addresses vital skills and strategies such as time management, organization, logic and reasoning, journal writing, library research, and technology-based presentations. The goal of the seminar is to set a course of success for students in the Paduan program, in college, and in life. Paduan Scholars will have extracurricular opportunities available to them to prepare them for making career choices. An after school program called, A Da in he Life Of... offers deeper insight into the daily career experiences of different professionals. Alumni and friends of the school describe how they achieved their success and answer questions our young men might have. Students may seek out an internship in a particular field of interest. The student will receive 0.25 credits upon successful completion of the internship. Paduan Scholars must attend special field trips. The field trips are designed to provide hands-on experiences and cultural enrichment that complement their classroom lessons across the curriculum. Past trips include Buffalo River History Tours, the Albright-Knox and Burchfield-Penny Art Galleries, Rich Products, Moog, Fisher Price, the Earthquake Research Facility at UB, Tifft Farm Nature Preserve, the Downtown Buffalo Public Library, and Forest Lawn Cemetery just to name a few.

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Students accepted into the Paduan Scholars Program will be offered several challenging learning opportunities. Classes will include specially crafted assignments and enriching activities designed to enhance critical thinking skills and creativity. Paduans are expected to focus on application of concepts, analysis of issues, and recognition of cross-disciplinary connections. All freshmen candidates will be enrolled in the Honors seminar during the second semester. The course specifically addresses vital skills and strategies such as time management, organization, logic and reasoning, journal writing, library research, and technology-based presentations. The goal of the seminar is to set a course of success for students in the Paduan program, in college, and in life. Paduan Scholars will have extracurricular opportunities available to them to prepare them for making career choices. An after school program called, A Da in he Life Of... offers deeper insight into the daily career experiences of different professionals. Alumni and friends of the school describe how they achieved their success and answer questions our young men might have. Students may seek out an internship in a particular field of interest. The student will receive 0.25 credits upon successful completion of the internship. Paduan Scholars must attend special field trips. The field trips are designed to provide hands-on experiences and cultural enrichment that complement their classroom lessons across the curriculum. Past trips include Buffalo River History Tours, the Albright-Knox and Burchfield-Penny Art Galleries, Rich Products, Moog, Fisher Price, the Earthquake Research Facility at UB, Tifft Farm Nature Preserve, the Downtown Buffalo Public Library, and Forest Lawn Cemetery just to name a few.

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As a culminating, college preparatory project, senior Paduan Scholars will complete and present the Senior Paduan Capstone Project. Paduans are required to immerse themselves into a topic of study for which they have a genuine interest and complete a researchbased argument and defense of their findings and experiences. The final projects must be presented to faculty and peers. The Paduan Program is an opportunity and a challenge for our most gifted students. The Program incorporates the mission of St. Anthony of Padua, incorpora ing keen in ellec , s reng h of charac er, and nshakable fai h o prod ce he scholars, leaders, and men of Christ for the 21st century.

As a culminating, college preparatory project, senior Paduan Scholars will complete and present the Senior Paduan Capstone Project. Paduans are required to immerse themselves into a topic of study for which they have a genuine interest and complete a researchbased argument and defense of their findings and experiences. The final projects must be presented to faculty and peers. The Paduan Program is an opportunity and a challenge for our most gifted students. The Program incorporates the mission of St. Anthony of Padua, incorpora ing keen in ellec , s reng h of charac er, and nshakable fai h o prod ce he scholars, leaders, and men of Christ for the 21st century.

Performing & Visual Arts Society (PAVAS) Moderator: Chris DeVries

Performing & Visual Arts Society (PAVAS) Moderator: Chris DeVries

PAVAS, or the Performing and Visual Arts Society, is a national organization dedicated to recognizing young men and women who have contributed substantially to the Fine Arts in his or her school. To be inducted into PAVAS, a student must be nominated by a Faculty member in either their Junior or Senior year.

PAVAS, or the Performing and Visual Arts Society, is a national organization dedicated to recognizing young men and women who have contributed substantially to the Fine Arts in his or her school. To be inducted into PAVAS, a student must be nominated by a Faculty member in either their Junior or Senior year.

Role Playing Club Moderator: Mark Niedziela

Role Playing Club Moderator: Mark Niedziela

In Role Playing Club, we play the classic fantasy desktop dice game, Dungeons & Dragons. Students meet in-person and create characters on paper which are led on a Tolkien-type adventure, slaying dragons and fighting evildoers.

In Role Playing Club, we play the classic fantasy desktop dice game, Dungeons & Dragons. Students meet in-person and create characters on paper which are led on a Tolkien-type adventure, slaying dragons and fighting evildoers.

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School Ambassadors Moderator: Nick Horwood

School Ambassadors Moderator: Nick Horwood

The St. Francis High School Student Ambassador Program is a group of outstanding students who are selected by administration to represent the School to prospective students, their families and the community at large. These students are carefully selected based on grades, personality, character, communication skills, and leadership capabilities. Students can be proud to have been selected for this prestigious role. As campus tour guides, Student Ambassadors, provide visitors with a realistic glimpse of the St. Francis High School experience and include an overview of campus facilities, programs, and atmosphere. Ambassadors may also be asked by the Admissions Office to represent St. Francis High School at recruitment fairs, school visits, and community events. Student Ambassadors understand the benefits of a St. Francis High school education and advocate this option for all throughout our diverse community. As leaders, Student Ambassadors will assist in the training tour guides for the Annual Open House Event held at the beginning of each academic year.

The St. Francis High School Student Ambassador Program is a group of outstanding students who are selected by administration to represent the School to prospective students, their families and the community at large. These students are carefully selected based on grades, personality, character, communication skills, and leadership capabilities. Students can be proud to have been selected for this prestigious role. As campus tour guides, Student Ambassadors, provide visitors with a realistic glimpse of the St. Francis High School experience and include an overview of campus facilities, programs, and atmosphere. Ambassadors may also be asked by the Admissions Office to represent St. Francis High School at recruitment fairs, school visits, and community events. Student Ambassadors understand the benefits of a St. Francis High school education and advocate this option for all throughout our diverse community. As leaders, Student Ambassadors will assist in the training tour guides for the Annual Open House Event held at the beginning of each academic year.

Science & Engineering Club Moderator: John Overfield, Laura Stone

Science & Engineering Club Moderator: John Overfield, Laura Stone

Science and Engineering club is focused on increasing S den s STEM oppor ni ies. This is done hro gh events, speakers, and projects on campus. A major focus of the Science and Engineering club is to field a team for the local Science Olympiad competition. Come join the club and get your engineering on!

Science and Engineering club is focused on increasing S den s STEM oppor ni ies. This is done hro gh events, speakers, and projects on campus. A major focus of the Science and Engineering club is to field a team for the local Science Olympiad competition. Come join the club and get your engineering on!

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Senior Schola Moderator: Chris DeVries

Senior Schola Moderator: Chris DeVries

Senior Schola Cantorum is the premier vocal ensemble at St. Francis. Consisting of auditioned Seniors, the chamber-group performs music from all eras of history; from Bach to Broadway, from Beethoven to Bastille.

Senior Schola Cantorum is the premier vocal ensemble at St. Francis. Consisting of auditioned Seniors, the chamber-group performs music from all eras of history; from Bach to Broadway, from Beethoven to Bastille.

SFHS Writers@Work Moderator: Tim Monahan

SFHS Writers@Work Moderator: Tim Monahan

Our Writers@Work student publication is an online literary magazine that provides students with opportunities to see their work (writing, films, photography, etc.) published for a wide audience. Students can submit work they have completed for classes, but there are also opportunities to compose work that will be of interest for the St. Francis community at large. Staff includes editors, podcasters, and writers - all creative minds are encouraged to join. Mike Messore is a co-moderator for this.

Our Writers@Work student publication is an online literary magazine that provides students with opportunities to see their work (writing, films, photography, etc.) published for a wide audience. Students can submit work they have completed for classes, but there are also opportunities to compose work that will be of interest for the St. Francis community at large. Staff includes editors, podcasters, and writers - all creative minds are encouraged to join. Mike Messore is a co-moderator for this.

Ski & Snowboard Club Moderators: Fr. Max Avila, Sam Hendricks, Laurie Schmidbauer

Ski & Snowboard Club Moderators: Fr. Max Avila, Sam Hendricks, Laurie Schmidbauer

We travel to Holiday Valley on 8 Friday Nights. We typically start in January, but if we have an early winter, we will start sooner. We leave directly from SFHS at 3:30pm on a yellow bus and return to St. Francis High School by 11:15pm. Bus space is limited so it is first come first serve. Only current students of SFHS can purchase a pass through the club.

We travel to Holiday Valley on 8 Friday Nights. We typically start in January, but if we have an early winter, we will start sooner. We leave directly from SFHS at 3:30pm on a yellow bus and return to St. Francis High School by 11:15pm. Bus space is limited so it is first come first serve. Only current students of SFHS can purchase a pass through the club.

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Spanish Club (El Círculo Español) Moderators: Norma Hess, Sarah Lanigan

The main objective of the Spanish club is to bring students together with their classmates and moderators in order to learn more about Hispanic culture and customs. Students participate in a variety of activities which have included making crafts, cooking and food tasting, dinner at local Mexican restaurants, watching movies participating in presentations on countries and topics in the Spanish-speaking world and a Spanish liturgy. Students also become familiar with and celebrate holidays and events such as Hispanic Heritage Month, el día de los Muertos, la Navidad, el día de los Reyes Magos, and el Cinco de mayo. Spanish club members are involved in the planning of National Foreign Language Week which celebrates world languages and the importance and recognition of other people and cultures. NFLW culminates with the International Dinner held every March in the SDR. Members of the Spanish club also make Christmas ornaments for residents of an area nursing home, go Christmas caroling and participate in other service activities throughout the year. The club meets twice a month on Mondays.

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Spanish Club (El Círculo Español) Moderators: Norma Hess, Sarah Lanigan

The main objective of the Spanish club is to bring students together with their classmates and moderators in order to learn more about Hispanic culture and customs. Students participate in a variety of activities which have included making crafts, cooking and food tasting, dinner at local Mexican restaurants, watching movies participating in presentations on countries and topics in the Spanish-speaking world and a Spanish liturgy. Students also become familiar with and celebrate holidays and events such as Hispanic Heritage Month, el día de los Muertos, la Navidad, el día de los Reyes Magos, and el Cinco de mayo. Spanish club members are involved in the planning of National Foreign Language Week which celebrates world languages and the importance and recognition of other people and cultures. NFLW culminates with the International Dinner held every March in the SDR. Members of the Spanish club also make Christmas ornaments for residents of an area nursing home, go Christmas caroling and participate in other service activities throughout the year. The club meets twice a month on Mondays.

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St. Francis Technical Staff (Stage Crew) Moderator: Chris DeVries

St. Francis Technical Staff (Stage Crew) Moderator: Chris DeVries

Building sets, running sound, and programming a lighting board are just a few things stage crew does. If you want to get involved in the theatre productions, but suffer from crippling stage fright, then join stage crew!

Building sets, running sound, and programming a lighting board are just a few things stage crew does. If you want to get involved in the theatre productions, but suffer from crippling stage fright, then join stage crew!

St. Francis Ushers Moderator: Richard Luczak

St. Francis Ushers Moderator: Richard Luczak

S den s ma ol n eer o sher for o r school s theatrical performances. With a fall drama and a spring musical, there are ample opportunities for students to get involved with the fine arts, even if not on stage. Students work the box office, assist patrons with seating, coat room, concession stand, distribute programs, and other tasks as required. All students, especially freshmen, are encouraged to join!

S den s ma ol n eer o sher for o r school s theatrical performances. With a fall drama and a spring musical, there are ample opportunities for students to get involved with the fine arts, even if not on stage. Students work the box office, assist patrons with seating, coat room, concession stand, distribute programs, and other tasks as required. All students, especially freshmen, are encouraged to join!

Ultimate Frisbee Moderator: Giorgina Heanue

Ultimate Frisbee Moderator: Giorgina Heanue

Organized for the freshmen in the spring, the Ultimate Frisbee tournament takes place over the course of a few weeks. All newcomers and skill levels are welcomed to come together for the chance to play Ultimate in view of Lake Erie.

Organized for the freshmen in the spring, the Ultimate Frisbee tournament takes place over the course of a few weeks. All newcomers and skill levels are welcomed to come together for the chance to play Ultimate in view of Lake Erie.

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St. Francis Players Moderator: Fr. Mark David Skura

St. Francis Players Moderator: Fr. Mark David Skura

For almost 50 years, St. Francis High School has produced full scale, Broadway style plays and musicals. Coupled with an even longer history of presenting quality dramas has made our drama program a cornerstone of the Fine Arts program. Each year the St. Francis Players present a drama in the fall and a musical in the spring. Led by trained personnel, these stage productions are centered on student involvement. Students perform in the play, build and work the sets, run the technical equipment, and play in the band. Involvement in the St. Francis Players is open to all St. Francis students and girls from area high schools.

For almost 50 years, St. Francis High School has produced full scale, Broadway style plays and musicals. Coupled with an even longer history of presenting quality dramas has made our drama program a cornerstone of the Fine Arts program. Each year the St. Francis Players present a drama in the fall and a musical in the spring. Led by trained personnel, these stage productions are centered on student involvement. Students perform in the play, build and work the sets, run the technical equipment, and play in the band. Involvement in the St. Francis Players is open to all St. Francis students and girls from area high schools.

St. Francis Student Association Moderators: John Overfield, Laurie Schmidbauer

St. Francis Student Association Moderators: John Overfield, Laurie Schmidbauer

The purpose of the Student Association of Saint Francis High School is to further the development of leadership qualities, to train its members in the duties of citizenship, and to encourage the spread of democracy within the student body. In pursuit of these goals, the Student Association shall promote school unity and spirit, work for the general interest and welfare of the student body, and act as a mediator between students and school administration, through the execution of approved activities for the student body.

The purpose of the Student Association of Saint Francis High School is to further the development of leadership qualities, to train its members in the duties of citizenship, and to encourage the spread of democracy within the student body. In pursuit of these goals, the Student Association shall promote school unity and spirit, work for the general interest and welfare of the student body, and act as a mediator between students and school administration, through the execution of approved activities for the student body.

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WSTF-TV Moderator: Mike Messore

WSTF-TV Moderator: Mike Messore

WSTF-TV is a club that allows students to create video art in the form of news and entertainment segments featuring daily announcements, commercials, game shows, interviews, documentaries, and skits. Originally known as the Raider News Network (RNN), the group began as a way to keep students, faculty, parents, alumni, and all other members of the St. Francis High School community informed and updated on current student and alumni achievements. In addition, the hope was to incite interest and enthusiasm for school events and to promote school spirit as we represent all members of the extracurricular and academic life of the Red Raider, all while showcasing the many talents of our students. The organization continues to grow and assume more creative and informative responsibilities throughout the school by assisting the Admissions Office and Institutional Advancement Office in recruiting students, promoting events, and creating appeals for fundraising. Currently, most members belong to Homeroom 301 and work before and after school to brainstorm, write, film, edit, and produce the shows. An elective titled Film, Advertising, and Journalism is offered to allow a more significant concentration of time and effort to produce the show and assist with other media-related tasks.

WSTF-TV is a club that allows students to create video art in the form of news and entertainment segments featuring daily announcements, commercials, game shows, interviews, documentaries, and skits. Originally known as the Raider News Network (RNN), the group began as a way to keep students, faculty, parents, alumni, and all other members of the St. Francis High School community informed and updated on current student and alumni achievements. In addition, the hope was to incite interest and enthusiasm for school events and to promote school spirit as we represent all members of the extracurricular and academic life of the Red Raider, all while showcasing the many talents of our students. The organization continues to grow and assume more creative and informative responsibilities throughout the school by assisting the Admissions Office and Institutional Advancement Office in recruiting students, promoting events, and creating appeals for fundraising. Currently, most members belong to Homeroom 301 and work before and after school to brainstorm, write, film, edit, and produce the shows. An elective titled Film, Advertising, and Journalism is offered to allow a more significant concentration of time and effort to produce the show and assist with other media-related tasks.

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In 2014 we began hosting a film festival to showcase our students' more ambitious film projects, and the event serves as a final project for the elective as students plan, promote, advertise, fundraise, decorate, and create content for the event. Four awards are presented to filmmakers at the end of the festival: Best Creative Short, Best Commercial Short, Best Investigative Documentary, and the People's Choice Award. Our goal as an organization is to include all members of the St. Francis family to participate and to showcase all that makes our school and our students excellent. We aim to unite all aspects of student life the arts, athletics, academics, and after-school clubs in one, ambitious venture that truly represents the work of Renaissance Men.

In 2014 we began hosting a film festival to showcase our students' more ambitious film projects, and the event serves as a final project for the elective as students plan, promote, advertise, fundraise, decorate, and create content for the event. Four awards are presented to filmmakers at the end of the festival: Best Creative Short, Best Commercial Short, Best Investigative Documentary, and the People's Choice Award. Our goal as an organization is to include all members of the St. Francis family to participate and to showcase all that makes our school and our students excellent. We aim to unite all aspects of student life the arts, athletics, academics, and after-school clubs in one, ambitious venture that truly represents the work of Renaissance Men.

Yearbook (The Crusader) Moderator: Toni Lambert

Yearbook (The Crusader) Moderator: Toni Lambert

We meet daily during homeroom to put together the yearbook for St. Francis High School. Students collaborate to decide the theme, various spread ideas, interview and write articles, take photos of the various events, and often attend a few special trips throughout the year.

We meet daily during homeroom to put together the yearbook for St. Francis High School. Students collaborate to decide the theme, various spread ideas, interview and write articles, take photos of the various events, and often attend a few special trips throughout the year.

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St. Francis Intramural Activities

St. Francis Intramural Activities

Basketball Moderator: Brian Ferris

Basketball Moderator: Brian Ferris

Challenge your friends to a game on the hard wood courts of the St. Francis gymnasium this year. Teams of 10 or less compete in 5 on 5 regulation basketball with two 20 minute halves of fast-paced exciting action complete with officials and scorekeepers. Games will begin at 2:20 and will be played twice a week (days TBD). The season starts with a draft and will end with a single elimination playoff tournament to determine the intramural champion. Make sure you listen to announcements for sign ups as this sport fills up fast as it is one of the most popular intramural activities.

Challenge your friends to a game on the hard wood courts of the St. Francis gymnasium this year. Teams of 10 or less compete in 5 on 5 regulation basketball with two 20 minute halves of fast-paced exciting action complete with officials and scorekeepers. Games will begin at 2:20 and will be played twice a week (days TBD). The season starts with a draft and will end with a single elimination playoff tournament to determine the intramural champion. Make sure you listen to announcements for sign ups as this sport fills up fast as it is one of the most popular intramural activities.

Bowling Moderator: TBD

Bowling Moderator: TBD

Challenge your friends to a game on the lanes at Abbot Lanes this year. Teams compete in bowling sets of 3 games, with scores, wins & losses, and averages kept by Abbot Lanes. The Intramural Bowling season begins before the start of the Interscholastic Bowling season to also get guys ready for the season ahead. At the end of the season there is a pizza party and an intramural champion is determined. There is a small fee to cover the cost of lanes, bowling ball & shoes (if needed), and the food. Make sure you listen to announcements for sign ups as this sport fills up fast as it is one of the most popular intramural activities.

Challenge your friends to a game on the lanes at Abbot Lanes this year. Teams compete in bowling sets of 3 games, with scores, wins & losses, and averages kept by Abbot Lanes. The Intramural Bowling season begins before the start of the Interscholastic Bowling season to also get guys ready for the season ahead. At the end of the season there is a pizza party and an intramural champion is determined. There is a small fee to cover the cost of lanes, bowling ball & shoes (if needed), and the food. Make sure you listen to announcements for sign ups as this sport fills up fast as it is one of the most popular intramural activities.

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Ping Pong Moderator: Richard Luczak

Ping Pong Moderator: Richard Luczak

Intramural ping pong is an intramural sport offered in the late winter/early spring after school. Any student may sign up to participate, regardless of skill level. The focus is solely on having fun and enjoying the great sport of ping pong.

Intramural ping pong is an intramural sport offered in the late winter/early spring after school. Any student may sign up to participate, regardless of skill level. The focus is solely on having fun and enjoying the great sport of ping pong.

Volleyball Moderators: Andy Lanigan, Bob Hasenoehrl

Volleyball Moderators: Andy Lanigan, Bob Hasenoehrl

Intramural Volleyball offers students the chance to play 6 v 6 in a semi-competitive arena. Intramural Volleyball is typically played at the conclusion of the Winter Sports season and before the beginning of the Spring Sports season. It is open to any student and runs from 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm in the second gym. Multiple courts are used with multiple games being played. It is a fun way to continue to practice your volleyball skills or be introduced to the sport for the first time! The St. Francis Volleyball coaching staff runs the intramural volleyball program and helps students with questions about the game!

Intramural Volleyball offers students the chance to play 6 v 6 in a semi-competitive arena. Intramural Volleyball is typically played at the conclusion of the Winter Sports season and before the beginning of the Spring Sports season. It is open to any student and runs from 2:15 pm - 3:00 pm in the second gym. Multiple courts are used with multiple games being played. It is a fun way to continue to practice your volleyball skills or be introduced to the sport for the first time! The St. Francis Volleyball coaching staff runs the intramural volleyball program and helps students with questions about the game!

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Fall Athletics and Coaches

Fall Athletics and Coaches

Cross Country: Jon Kiefer

Cross Country: Jon Kiefer

JV Football: Bill Calkins

JV Football: Bill Calkins

Varsity Football: Jerry Smith

Varsity Football: Jerry Smith

Golf: Chuck Stephenson

Golf: Chuck Stephenson

JV II Soccer: Richard Luczak

JV II Soccer: Richard Luczak

JV I Soccer: Arek Janiga

JV I Soccer: Arek Janiga

Varsity Soccer: Jason Cretacci

Varsity Soccer: Jason Cretacci

JV Volleyball: Bob Hasenoehrl

JV Volleyball: Bob Hasenoehrl

Varsity Volleyball: Andy Lanigan

Varsity Volleyball: Andy Lanigan

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Winter Athletics and Coaches

Winter Athletics and Coaches

Freshman Basketball: Alex Davis

Freshman Basketball: Alex Davis

JV Basketball: Jason Reid

JV Basketball: Jason Reid

Varsity Basketball: Brian Ferris

Varsity Basketball: Brian Ferris

JV/Varsity Bowling: Jason Cretacci

JV/Varsity Bowling: Jason Cretacci

JV Fed Hockey: Pat Roberts

JV Fed Hockey: Pat Roberts

Varsity Federation Hockey: Tim Benner

Varsity Federation Hockey: Tim Benner

JV Red Hockey: Jay Ciamaga

JV Red Hockey: Jay Ciamaga

JV White Hockey: TBD

JV White Hockey: TBD

Varsity Prep Hockey: Anthony Day

Varsity Prep Hockey: Anthony Day

Club Varsity Hockey: Dallas Szustak

Club Varsity Hockey: Dallas Szustak

Indoor Track: Arek Janiga

Indoor Track: Arek Janiga

Varsity Swimming: John Overfield

Varsity Swimming: John Overfield

Varsity Wrestling: Mike Messore

Varsity Wrestling: Mike Messore

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Spring Athletics and Coaches

Spring Athletics and Coaches

Freshmen Baseball: Craig Browning

Freshmen Baseball: Craig Browning

JV Baseball: Scott Heywood

JV Baseball: Scott Heywood

Varsity Baseball: Paul Bartell

Varsity Baseball: Paul Bartell

JV Lacrosse: Cort Knodel

JV Lacrosse: Cort Knodel

Varsity Lacrosse: Kevin Rautenstrauch

Varsity Lacrosse: Kevin Rautenstrauch

Varsity Tennis: Sam Hendricks

Varsity Tennis: Sam Hendricks

Track & Field: Steve Otremba

Track & Field: Steve Otremba

Athletic Director: Steve Otremba Asst. Athletic Director: Andy Lanigan Athletic Trainer: Nate Suchyna Director of Hockey Operations: Marc Fattey

Athletic Director: Steve Otremba Asst. Athletic Director: Andy Lanigan Athletic Trainer: Nate Suchyna Director of Hockey Operations: Marc Fattey

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