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CHALLENGE
19,
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1977
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St. Joseph
High School
........ l(enosha,
Wisconsin
Expressions . . .
Of Talent, Enthusiasm
. . . Involvement . . .
Commitment, Unity
. . . Spirit . . .
St. Joseph High School
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Sharing . . .
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
OPENING ..•••..••••••..... 2
STUDENT LIFE ..••••..•.•••• 8
ACADEMICS ..•••..•••••... 56
SENIORS •..••...•••.....•• 88 ·
UNDERCLASSMEN •••....•• 102
SPORTS ..•••..••••...•••• 130
ORGANIZATIONS ..•......• 186
PATRONS ....•••.....••.. 207
INDEX .•.....••..•••....• 231
(:LOSING ..•..•.•....•...• 236
Cheers And Tears . . .
Huddles And Handshakes . . .
Feelings And Friendships . . .
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Acquiring A Sense Of . . .
Pride . . . Loyalty,
Camaraderie . . . Success.
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A Long
And
Winding Road
Beachboy "rejects" introduced
Homecoming candidates . . .
Kennedy's and Kielpinski's shapely
legs . . . Ellen Rafferty flew home
for an hour . . . a stunned Cindy
Greb . . . a sunny October 9 . . .
senior's King of Kongference took
first place . . . four parade firsts in
a row . . . 45-zip . . . Dominican got quilled . . . returning
alumni friends . . . dressed up for
dancing down ''a long and winding
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1. Queen Cindy Greb reigns over the homecoming parade.
2. Arms up signals Lancer·s sixth touchdown of the afternoon.
3. King Kong pulls seniors John Pikna and Mike Cyzak toward float
prize.
4. Imitating a Bradford girl, Mark Kielpinski delights the student
body.
5. Parade participants look forward to the day's fun.
6. At the uaditional hand-off, Cindy wishes co-captains Larry
Carbone and Bob Hogan good luck.
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1. The CYO marching band sets the
parade pace.
2. Representing Spanish Club, Nancy
Hernandez enjoys her ride.
3. Members of Sigma Delta share a ride
to the game.
4. Before the game, Donna Zierk shows
her appreciation to her chauffeur, Jay
LoCicero.
5. Dave Federmeyer escorts candidate
Amy Llndl to the dance.
6. Dan Reindl and his date enjoy a
relaxing moment with his sister Lori
and Don Curtiss.
7. Framed by King Kong's skeleton, Mike
Cyzak and John Pikna amaze Mark
Bjork.
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1. The freshman float captures third place.
2. Anne Loewen and Patty Potter are just clowning around.
3. Homecoming candidates. ROW 1: C. Burnett, D. Zierk, A.
Theriault, M. Tirabassi, C. Greb. ROW 2: K. Bianchi, M.
Wohlgemuth, S. Andrea, A. Lindi, A. Wasilevich.
4. Joe Salerno chauffeurs Maria Tirabassi for the day's festivities.
5. A proud mom shares tears of success with her daughter.
6 . The traditional dance concludes Homecoming for another year.
7. Revealing hidden talents, Danny Saftig and Dave Kennedy liven up
the assembly.
8. ·75 Homecoming Queen, Ellen Rafferty readies the crown for the
'76 queen.
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1. Acting as grand marsl:Jall for the parade,
Mike Flatley also was the student
coordinator for all activities.
2. Jeff Tabben and Anne Wasilevich reflect
on the day's happy moments.
3. Returning cheerleader Barb Viola is
welcomed back by Cindy Greb.
4. Diane Marano and Chuck Pon ilia join Lori
Teunas and Frank Perone for some
con versa ti on.
5. Concentrating on their task, Melissa
Roach and Pat Kontz work on the
sophomore float.
6. Second runner-up Claire Burnett is
escorted to the throne by Tony Andreucci.
7. Reminiscing '76 alumni share the
evening.
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~~HARVEY'' Ends 15 Year Drama Gap
The first 3 act non-musical in over
15 years . . . December 3 and 4
. . . Can a 45 year old bachelor be
truly happy with a 6'1¥.!'' invisible
rabbit ? . . . student constructed
scenery . . . "Is it Harve y yet?"
. . . a pooka ? . . . "What did
you have in mind ?" . . . a lovable, eccentric humanitarian beats
the system.
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1. Elwood (Dave Kennedy) shares an appreciation of Jane Austen with
his pal, Harvey.
2 . Aunt Ethel's (Mary Kelleher) unexpected call surprises Mynle and
Vita.
3. Reflecting on a possible weekend in Akron is Dr. Chumley (Mike
Michelli).
4. An insistent Wilson (Brian Brockhaus) corners Myrtle (Maria
Tirabassi).
5. Dr. Chumley excitedly questions Dr. Sanderson (Phil Kreuser)
about this unusual hat.
6. Dave Kennedy begins the change to Elwood P. Dowd.
7. On the phone with the society editor is Elwood's sister, Veta
Simmons (Patty Potter).
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Y earbool~s Climax Summer Excitement
Reunited after a summer break . . . "I did order a
yearbook, didn't I?" . . . friends signed each other's
books remembering the past . . . "How many pictures
are you in?'' . . . ' 'I really like the Bicentennial
cover'' . . . graduates returned for the annual delivery
day . . . casual and carefree days end .
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1. Signing autographs brings back happy memo-
ries for these sophomore girls.
2. The picture of a cute girl catches Terry
Nachtigal's anention.
3. "Remember that time when you tripped down
the steps?"
4. Debbie Neu and Debbie Tunkewicz intently
look over the past year.
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Book Day Begins School Year
Free time ends and study time begins . . . long lines
for I. D. 's united the classes . . . sharing summer
experiences . . . waiting students agitated by the heat
. . . "I forgot which classes I'm taking. " . . . anxious freshmen lingered over their first taste of high
school . . . tardy seniors got everything done as
quickly as possible . . . one more afternoon of sun .
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1. Amy Lindi, Pete Loewen and Dave Federmeyer face the task of
buying stacks of books.
2. Experienced juniors, Brian Ka pi tan and Lisa Matoska take the first
day in suide.
3. A smile accompanies freshman Chris Milkie's first day at school.
4. "What do you mean I'm going to need four books for this class."
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Christmas
Formal
Attracts
Couples
"Could It Be Magic" December 27
Christmas formal . . . members of
Sigma Delta and Sigma Jae sold candy
bars to bring down cost of tickets . . .
Elks Club ballroom provided holiday
atmosphere . . . music by "Wings of
Steel" . . . a turn-out of 110 couples
. . . a guest appearance by Mr. and
Mrs. Santa Claus . . . dancing till
one o'clock . . . silver stars, a memory of an enchanted evening.
1. Sue Tirabassi and Mike Acerbi begin the evening
by signing the guest book.
2. Before the dancing, junior couples wait for a fortifying meal.
3. The buffet dinner is a popular attraction.
4. Catching their breath between dances are Jim
Warosh and Tina Bonofiglio.
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1. Glenn Turco enjoys sitting in the midst of some of
his favorite people.
2. Club officers are happy with the crowd .
3 . Santa offers greetings to Paul Rzonca and other
believers.
4. A suave Larry Carbone shows Sue Andrea some of
his quick moves.
5. "Wings of Steel" provides enjoyable music for
those who are light on their feet.
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Freshman Picnic
Kicks Off '77
New faces gathered . . . a warm September 2 Lincoln
Park picnic . . . "Come get your watermelon" . . .
on your mark, get set . . . all sacked up for relay
races . . . big buddies pyramid challenge . . . "Oh,
no, my back'' . . . splash . . . a shower of water
balloons . . . "Come on, I'm wet enough" . . .
4:00, "Mom's going to wring my neck" . . . another
beginning.
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1. Once again freshmen girls are tops.
2. Among the losers in the sack races are Sue
Darre and Scott Seidl.
3. Mark Hammond, Theresa Setter and Mrs.
Law ponder the challenge of the watermelon.
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1. St. Joseph's own three Lance-a-teers are
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John Kotz, Tim Brumm and Richie
Czarnecki.
2. The finish line is only a jump away for
these spirited freshmen .
3. Getting away from it all are Mike Seitz
and Bob Leipzig.
4. Big Buddies Mary Sue Bilotti and Jim
Powell demonstrate the art of sack racing.
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Sensation '77 Offers Variety
Sensation '77 - an evening of surprise and delight . . . frigid January days, 15-16 . . . from "Saturday in the Park" to "Monday,
Monday" . . . a gong show . . .
"How can that many people fit on
stage?" . . . Swing and Co.'s
chorus line displayed traditional
song and dance . . . that's show
biz! . . . comedy, kazooes and
clowns . . . the Charleston and the
bump . . . one, two, three, kick
''Love Will Keep Us
Together.''
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1. Some freshman girls get together for a
difficult kick line.
2. Tom Socha and Carol Gryczkowski bring
back the "20's with a Charleston.
3. Swing Choir dramatizes their talents with
songs from "Chorus Line."
4. Sensational sounds gather for a colorful
finale.
5. Behind the scenes, Bob McGovern signals
for the curtain.
6. The Freshman Choir brings us to
"Saturday in the Park."
7 . Childhood memories provide a theme for
the freshmen.
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1. Lancettes interpret music by the "Mamas and
Papas."
2. Mary May, Patty Guido and Kathy Mayer
combine baseball and song in their stage
debut.
3. Backed by the St. Joe's band, Anne Glerum
sings with feeling.
4 . The band's selections range from Beethoven
to the Bea ties.
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Gong! The White Globe Trotter, Mike Michelli demonstrates his
"skill."
A kazoo quartet, Adriana Ruffolo, Lisa Matoska, Renata Salapatek
and Edna Santos hear the gong.
Chris May, a triple talent, composes, plays and sings his own
music.
Joining the Acappella Choir for "Send in the Clowns," Jeff
Barwick and Dave Kennedy are mastermimes.
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Fathers And Daughters Create Memories
"Me and My Daddy" . . . Elks Club Ballroom, January 22 . . . daughters asked fathers to 6th annual dinner dance . . . sponsored by Men's Athletic Association . . . student coordinator, Maria Tirabassi . . .
an after dinner sing-along . . . "When Irish Eyes are
Smiling" . . . slide presentation brought back memories . . . "Listen, Dad, they're playing our song."
1. Dr. Cruz teaches Mercey some fancy
steps.
2. The Flasch's and the Roach's share a good
time.
3. Back by popular demand is the Mexican
hat dance performed by Nancy Hernandez
and her dad.
4. The girls from all four classes and their
traditional dates mingle at this annual
social event.
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Dad and daughters Tirabassi combine to
form "Dom and his Dollies.·'
2. Jeanne Huck and Theresa Setter entertain
with an appropriate song.
3. In harmony Terry Perozzo and Debbie
Buckson surprise their dads in song .
4. These young ladies enjoy dancing with
dear old dad.
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N.H.S. Sponsors
Freshman Worl~shop
Freshmen found October 27 workshop more fun than
work . . . National Honor Society sponsored and
organized activities . . . musical chairs, scissors and
puzzles . . . surprise binhda y cake for Jim . . .
"seconds on sloppy joes" . . . let me entertain you
. . . skits . . . "aayy" . . . a tired, but satisfied
Miss Trottier after a busy evening . . . laughs and new
friends.
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1. Freshmen show the varied personalities of
the class of 1980.
2. Being together brings smiling faces and
good times.
3. Taking the first step, Richie Czarnecki
leads other freshmen in role-playing.
4. Absurd humor rains on this original skit.
5. Fungus-face Mitch McConnell battles John
Hubeny.
6. Patty Casciaro and Jim Bilotti marvel at
Roger Wojtak's imaginative use of
galoshes.
7. No words are needed to piece together the
puzzle.
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Ring Day
Unites Junior Class
September 23, a special date for the juniors . . . class
planted a tree as a remembrance of the class of '78
. . . a serious but joyous liturgy . . . anxious waiting
for names to be called . . . the feeling of togetherness
. . . "Did you get a school ring or a class ring?"
. . . "I never knew there were so many juniors" . . .
refreshments in the cafeteria . . . a trip to Petrified
Springs . . .
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1. Burnett Gladney happily accepts his ring.
2 . The planting of the tree was handled by Bill Althaus , class
president.
3 . Brian Schend, Bill Althaus, Miss O'Connor share the shoveling
duty.
4. Rings form a common bond for these juniors.
5. The Ring Day banner adds to the meaning of the celebration.
6. Junior class moderator, Miss Kathy O'Connor receives a school ring
from Father Anderson.
7. A helping hand is offered and accepted.
8 . Junior girls proudly disp lay new rings.
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Senior Retreat
Leads To New Insights
116 seniors inhabited four retreat h<;iuses . . . Burlington,
Oconomowoc, Elkhorn, North Chicago . . . November
10, 11, 12 . . . groups selected at random . . . games
of trust . . . growth and self-awareness . . . letters from
home . . . candlelight Mass and penance services
renewed Christian commitment . . . popcorn and pizza
. . . a shared solitude . . . no sleep for two days . . .
an emotional return to a familiar St. Joe's lobby united
the class.
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1. Boarding the bus, one senior group heads
for Elkhorn.
2. The Burlington group pauses for a quick
"flash" before depanure.
3. Barb St. Germain and Donna Zierk write
some thoughts to their parents.
4. Sharon Miller enjoys the solitude of a
peaceful setting.
5. On the lighter side, the Oconomowoc
group clowns for the camera.
6. Hiking in the woods, Liz Kuffel, Liz
Antony and Claire Burnett share each
other's company.
7. Looking for pictures that reflect his
identity, Dan Saftig leafs through a
magazine.
8. Senior girls concentrate on a leader's
comments.
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13 Are Nominated For Mr. Sadie Hawkins
Academy awards presented by senior girls . .
Pinky
Tuskedero and the Pinkettes among the presenters . . 13
candidates . . . "Thanks for the Memories" .
. daisies for the guys . . . Bill Morelli answered his question
with a Big Mac attack . . . Jay Locicero led school song
. . . juniors sponsor "Barnyard Brawl," March 18 . . .
short term marriage licenses and a popular kissing booth
. . . "And the moment you've been waiting for,"
Dave Kennedy, '77 Mr. Sadie Hawkins .
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1. Fellow candidates persuaded Tony Gentile
to join them on stage.
2. Flower Bee Nancy Hernandez pins a boutonniere on Knox Corrigall while Chris
Cable shows approval.
3. Returning from the kissing booth are
Nancy Barnhill and Tim Trottier.
4. An excess of 500 enjoyed the band"s blasting vibrations.
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1. Senior class officers get ready to announce "Mr. Sadie Hawkins."
2. ROW 1: K. Corrigall, M. Fiorini, L. Carbone, J. Czarnecki, J.
Ambro. ROW 2: B. Morelli, J. Locicero, 0. Kennedy, M.
Flatley, T. Gentile, E. Heinisch, E. Hernandez. Missing is L.
Milena.
3. Kotter's Kids arrive to reveal another one of the candidates.
4. Wonder Woman, Silvana Guido, enthusiastically identifies a
-;hoice.
5. "Do you have sock itch?" asks Kathy Kontz and Liz Carlini.
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1. Dave Kennedy promenades with his
"pardner" Nancy Hess.
2. Stags are able to find dance panners eas-
ily.
3. Selling raffle tickets isn't one of Colleen
Arndt's and Karen Riesselmann's favorite
jobs.
4. Paul Lulewicz and Jim Renzulli demonsuate some "counuy charm."
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1. Second runner-up, "The Czar," models
his beautifully arranged corsage.
2 . Mickey Mouse, Donna Zierk, squeaks out
another winner.
3. Eugene Schend gives Liz Kuffel a lift.
4. King Dave Kennedy shares the winner's
circle with runners-up Knox Corrigall and
Jerry Czarnecki. Kathy Fargo, Nancy Hess
and Cindy Greb come along for the ride.
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Musical Casts Magic Spells
"Once Upon a Mattress" . . . a
musical version of a child's fable
. . . six nights in late March and
early April . . . candidates compete for the prize prince . . . ''She
swam the moat!" . . . test of sensitivity for Princess Fred, a pea
beneath 20 mattresses
. . Camelot Local #714 . . . the mouse
devoured the hawk . . . "Things
will be different around here from
now on - hop, skip, jump" . . .
record breaking fund drive . . .
Father Spitz's Super Salesmen
reached 180o/o . . . Mr. Kenn
Miller was new director . . . all
school involvement.
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1. The court is amazed at Winifred's backsuoke.
2. Before opening night, Patty Casciaro helps
Laura May look her best.
3. Intrigued by Fred's (Jeanne Huck ) song of the
swamps, Dauntless (Jeff Barwick) is an avid
listener.
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1. A preview of the romantic tale to follow is
pantomimed by Scott Seidl and Maria Tirabassi in the Prologue .
2. King Sextimist the Silent (Frank Onega)
cleverly enlightens his son Prince Dauntless
about the "birds and the bees."
3. A chivalrous Sir Harry (Bill Morelli) serenades
Lady Larkin (Anne Glerum).
4. The ladies-in-waiting sympathize with Fred's
nostalgic "The Swamps of Home . "
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1. A juggling jester (Bill Hammond) puts on a
royal show.
2. " . . . and they lived happily ever
after."
3. The King, Lady Larkin and the Minsuel
(Dave Kennedy) consider going to Normandy to avoid the Queen's wrath .
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1. Waiting for the candidate's (Cathy Moir)
answer, the wizard (Mike Michelli) smirks
mischievously.
2. A determined Princess Fred announces,
"Ready or not, lumps, here I come."
3. Queen Aggravain (Patti Potter) gives another
lecture to her son, Dauntless the Drab.
4 . Sir Harry brings proof to the coun of
Winnifred's royal origins.
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Assemblies
Promote Spirit
School assemblies spotlighted local
talents . . . a slide presentation of
the bicentennial wagon uain . . .
juniors gave preview of national
elections
athletes earned
school backing . . . send-off to
regionals . . . spirited crowd
response . . . teams showed off
complicated drills . . . nervousness, announcements, tears . . .
recognition.
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1. A special event was Mr. Francis Gajowniczek 's talk about Blessed Maximilian
Kolbe. Father Lazarski, Mr. Gajowniczek, Mr. Chris Czechowski and Brother
Pius Pfeiffer pause for a picture.
2. A mass of humanity waits for the show.
3. Yell leaders give a boost to girls' sports.
4. The pep rally crowd recognizes Jane
Schluter.
5. Ralph Zumpano proudly displays his sports
cenificate.
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Liturgies
Students experienced an Eastern
Orthodox celebration . . . families
worshipped together . . . songs,
reflecting the themes of the liturgies, sung by the A Ca ppella Choir
. . . celebrants from different parishes participated in homecoming
liturgy
Lenten services
offered during school . . . holydays celebrated together.
1. The smdem body witness the priests on the
St. Joseph's staff renew their priesthood on
Holy Thursday.
2. Mary Werner receives communion from
Father Spitz.
3. Theresa Setter and her mother enjoy
breakfast together following the annual
family Mass.
4. Students took pan in the planning and
serving on various occasions.
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N.H.S. Inducts New Members
Wednesday, May 4 . . . parents and families attended
. . . 40 initiated . . . rated by teachers . . . guest
speaker, Fr. Paul Esser . . . officers talked on leadership, scholarship, involvement, and character . . .
Larry amazed crowd with "intestinal fortitude" . . .
refreshments served in cafeteria . . . $3. 82 on next
day's bake sale.
1. Father Anderson congratulates Dave Bilotto for his achievement.
2. Claire Burnett performs the ritual candle-lighting in the induction ceremony.
3. NHS members proceed to the stage.
4. President Tony Gentile gives his talk on morals as a reflection of character.
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Spring Concert Offers Song And Dance
May 21 . . . a muggy auditorium . . . a good turnout
. . A Cappella Choir performed 3 concert pieces
. . . seniors' last stage performance . . . free admission . . . many hours of preparation . . . ''Ease on
Down the Road'' . . . hurried entertainers rushed off to
state baseball game.
1. The brass section of the band works together in harmony.
2. The Freshman Choir sings .. There· s no Business Like Show Business. · ·
3. Dave Bilotto proudly accepts a music award.
4. A Cappella members perform their own choreographed number.
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On The Threshold
Of A Dream
Chapel was setting for Prom liturgy . . . lighted candles . . . cafeteria transformed into glittering ballroom . . . torches, benches and fountain provided
atmosphere . . . parents shared in the promenade
. . . junior couples made up prom court . . . time to
relax during "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" . . .
"That a-boy Luther" . . . 700 stars filled lobby ceiling . . . Kiwanis provided midnight snack . . . rock
band got tiring couples moving again . . . a breakfast
of doughnuts and milk . . . watching the sunrise over
Lake Michigan.
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1. Relaxed couples dance to the smooth
music.
2. PROM COURT: M . Gentile and B. Mayer,
M . Castelli and J. Bahr. J. \\' arosh and T.
Bonofiglio, T. Carney and J. Duba, C.
Pillizzi and B. Flasch, B. Althaus and J.
Sch luter.
3. Junior class president, Bill Althaus
announces the next couple in the promenade .
4 . Chris May and Mark Salmon model their
mxedoes in the courtyard.
5. Joanie Duba and Tim Carney reign over
the 1977 Prom .
6. Pat Dinan and Mike Cyzak groove to the
music.
7. Mike Gentile clears off the floor for his
so lo number .
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Easter
In Florida
April 7-14 . . . 14 seniors and a
sophomore toured from Clearwater
to Orlando . . . burnt at Daytona
Beach . . . ''What's under the
white bus?"
. . monorail to Disney World . . . luau at Polynesian
Village . . . Wet and Wild, Cape
Kennedy, Sea World . . . sights to
see . . . bus to bus . . . flew
Delta home.
1. A seaweed fight in the ocean enlivens his-
toric St. Augustine.
2. Donna Zierk and Mary Wohlgemuth
finally find their luggage in Tampa Airpon.
3. Joe Ambro and Kayle Wood patiently
await the arrival of another shuttle.
4. Chaperones, Sr. Margarette, Beth England, Fr. Spitz, and Sr. Ruth, enjoy the
Florida fun.
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Seniors Attend
~~Last Supper''
First annual senior banquet . . .
May 24, graduation eve . . . slide
presentation presented history of the
class . . . Tony Andruecci and
Claire Burnett voted the couple
most likely to be married before 10
year reunion . . . Father Anderson's story about Bill Morelli . . .
feasted on turkey smorgasboard
. . . Dan Saftig revived past experiences . . . dancing until one.
1. Barb Skipper and Joanna King enjoy the
slide show.
2. Anne Glerum and Michelle Hafner appreciate the beat of Head Band.
3. The gang toasts their last dinner together.
4. Enjoying the evening are George Rice and
Anne Hubeny.
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Seniors Await
Graduation
May 25 . . . "Go out and live the light"
together for the last time . . . parents sang "Sunrise,
Sunset" to their children, the graduates . . . Tony
Patalocchi, valedictorian addressed the class
Salutatorians Nancy Funk and Larry Carbone . . . ''I
can't get my cap on straight, or is it my head?" . . .
marching out with misty eyes and many memories
celebration.
1. At the graduation liturgy. Father Anderson accepts the gifts of
bread and wine.
2. Karen Swanson and Nancy Funk share the bittersweet emotions of
the occasion .
3 . Claire Burnett greets parents, faculty and friends.
4. A serious Tony Patalocchi talks to his classmates about dedication.
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1. Bill Zaionc accepts his diploma and congratulations from Father
Anderson.
2. Chris May plays his own composition in honor of this occasion.
3. Mr. Frank Matrise and Mr. Roben Theriault are ready for the procession to the gym.
4. Adjusting their caps are Jeff Pint, Bruce Barber and Eugene Schend.
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Leaders W orl~ Together
Principal
Leader and principal, Father Anderson . . . versatile
personality . . . decisions and responsibilities . . .
meetings . . . looking in on classes
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school . . . encouraging words . . . "That's all the
announcements for today. ''
Vice-Principal
Mr. Carbone . . . disciplinarian
supervisor
"just a reminder that there is detention tonight"
Father's right-hand man . . . schedule changes
"Where are you supposed to be?" . . . office
requests - come immediately . . . willingness to
guide.
1. FATHER JOSEPH ANDERSON :
Principal
2. MR. ROBERT CARBONE :
Vice -principal
3 . MR. ROBERT CARBONE
4. FATHER JOSEPH ANDERSON
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Tal~ing Care Of Business
Business Managers
A change on January 1 . . . Mr. McTernan turned over
duties to Mr. Caruso, a '72 graduate . . . Welcome
Back, Caruso . . . financial wizards . . . record
keepers, purchasers and budget approvers.
Development Director
Mrs. Mary Ann Brandt . . . fund raising . . . "We
now have the totals for the pauon drive" . . . development . . . hostess and tour guide . . . links school
and community . . . getting to know you.
1. MR. ANTHONY CARUSO:
Business Manager
2. MRS. MARY ANN BRANDT:
Development Director
3. MR. THOMAS McTERNAN:
Business Manager
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Board Of Trustees
Responsible for the general operation of the
school . . . excellence is goal . . . 15
members . . . interested and concerned .
monthly meetings . . . paper work required
thought . . . decisionmakers.
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Curriculum
Committee
Depanmem chairmen met once a
month . . . course changes and
evaluations . . . policies regarding
academic procedures
committee did homework to research
new approaches in education
lively discussions . . . open to all
faculty.
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Chaplain
A new position
available to all students . . .
spiritual counselor
. retreats . . . a ready listener
. . . a friend .
initiated faculty retreat . . .
office was a haven for anyone seeking advice, conversation or rest .
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1. Father Anderson and M. Pilger, president.
2 . BOARD OF TRUSTEES: ROW 1: Sr. Agnes Marie Henkel, Mrs. Florence Fossland, Mr. Aldo Madrigrano. ROW
2: Father Anderson. Mr. Martin Pilger, Mr. James Kuffel, Mr. Roland Macarra. Mr. William Kupfer.
Missing are Mrs. Mary Bode, Mrs. Mary Karnes, Mrs. Phyllis Pohlman, Mr. Jack Rice, Mrs. Phyllis Rozinski,
Rev. John Murphy, Mr. Eugene Schulte, Mr. Robert Carbone, Mr. Anthony Caruso, Mr. Thomas Mc Teman.
3. Mr. Madrigrano and Mr. Macarra give careful thought to the agenda.
4. Some members of the curriculum committee assemble: ROW 1: Sr. Ruth, Miss Smits, Mr. Powers. ROW 2:
Sr. Rosemary, Sr. Marion, Mrs. Randle and Father Lazarski.
5. CHAPLAIN, FATHER GREGORY SPITZ.
6. Father Spitz confers with Karen Swanson.
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Office Workers
A gracious Mrs. Hughes managed office . . . "The St.
Peter's bus has now arrived." . . . green, white,
pink, blue, and yellow slips - running out of colors
. . . bus tickets, receipts .
"I've heard that
excuse before. '' . . . phones and the morning rush
. . . working together.
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BETH ENGLAND, Principal 's secretary.
MRS. GRACE HUGHES, Office manager.
BEATRICE REINDL, Guidance secretary.
KIM SCOTT, Business secretary.
Kitchen Ladies
Maintenance
Men
Service and smiles . . . Chocolate
chip cookies, a favorite . . . feast
or famine for lunch mod 10 . . .
walking the line . . . · '15¢,
please'' . . . maintaining the
appearance of the building . . .
odds and ends . . . Mr. Fix-It to
the rescue . . . the only ones who
know all the hidden corners .
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1. MRS. LILIAN JOHNSON, MRS. MARILYN PIGNOTTI, MRS. ALMA
RITCHIE, MRS. KAY STEIN, MRS. FLORENCE SCHROEDER.
2. Mrs. Ritchie prepares the American favorite sandwich.
3. MR. WILLIS HUBERT, Repair and Maintenance.
4. MR. PHILIP LIMBACH, Plant Engineer.
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Faculty Shares
Knowledge
And Experience
1. SISTER DOMINIC MclLVANEY: Pace 21;
English II, Modern Literature, Advanced
Writing.
2. MR. GERALD HOFFMAN: Music Theory,
Band , De pa nm em Chairman.
3. MR. MIKE BJORN: Basic Drawing, An
Appreciation.
4. MR. CHRIS ANDACHT: Pace l; U.S. History, Ecology and Conservation, Urban
Studies, Physical Education; Lettermen's
Club, Varsity Track.
5. SISTER ELAINE BRA UNGER: Pace 4; English I, Reading Techniques, Advanced
Reading
Techniques,
Developmental
Reading.
6. SISTER CECILIA HUDEC: Pace 14; Geometry, Math lll, Math IV, Math Techniques; Sacristan.
7. MISS NORA FERM: Pace 8; Contemporary
Literature, Media and Communication,
Modern Literature, Advanced Writing,
Yearbook; CHALLENGE.
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1. MRS. JEAN HUBBARD: Pace 6; General
Science, Biology; Girls Tennis, Ski Club.
2. MR. GERALD HUBATCH: Pace 19; A Cappella/Madrigral Choir, Freshm~n Mixed
Choir, Swing Choir, Fine Arts-Music;
Musical Vocal Director .
3. MRS. JANE KRAMER: Pace 2; Accounting,
Personal Typing, Shorthand I, Typing I .
4. MRS. JOYCE LAW: Pace 17; Algebra I.
Math Topics, Geometry; Big Buddies.
5. MR. ROBERT KARNES: Pace 15; Architecture, Basic Drafting, Algebra I, Math
Topics; Freshman Football, Boys Tennis.
6. MRS. LEDA HOLT: Pace 13; Spanish I, II,
III; Freshman Class Moderator, Spanish
Club.
7. MR. MARK HUETTNER: Pace 11; Marriage and Family, Anthropology, Sociology; Sophomore Class Moderator, Ski
Club.
8. MR. STEVEN HOPKINS: Pace 26; Basic
Drawing, Graphics, Fine Ans-An.
9. SISTER HONORA ST ACY: Pace 30; Basic
Drawing, Sculpture, Studio Pain ting,
Independent An; Depanment Chairman,
An Club .
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1. MR. JAMES LOBACZ: Pace 35; Religion I,
II, III; Assistant Senior Class Moderator.
2. SISTER MARION HASENBERG: Pace 10;
U.S. History; Department Chairman.
3. MRS. CARRIE RANDLE: Pace 25; Typing
I. Personal Typing, Shorthand II, Clerical
Practices, Secretarial Practice, Business
Law; Department Chairman.
4. MR. GERALD POWERS: Pace 24; General
Science, English III; Department Chairman, Chess Club.
5. MR. FRANK MATRISE: Boys Physical Education; Athletic Director, Assistant Football Coach.
6. MR. KENN MILLER: Pace 12; English II,
Speech, Inuoduction to Theater; Director
of Plays, Stage Crew.
7. FATHER MARVIN LAZARSKI: Pace 18;
Religion I, II, III; Department Chairman.
8. SISTER MADELEV A METTEN: Pace 22;
English I.
9. MISS KATHLEEN O'CONNOR: Pace 33;
Spanish I; Junior Class Moderator.
10. FATHER MELVIN MICHALSKI: Pace 23;
Religion I, II, III; Assistant Sophomore
Class Moderator, Ski Club.
11. SISTER RUTH LAMOTHE: Pace 16;
French I, II, III; Alumni Association,
French Club, Senior Class Moderator,
Play-Tickets, Department Chairman.
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1. MISS DONNA SMITS: Pace 27; Girls Physical Education, Independent Study;
Department Chairman, Girls Coordinator,
J-Club, Girls Track.
2. MISS MICHELLE TROTTIER: Pace 3; Marriage and Family, Introduction lO Psychology; National Honor Society, Assistant Girls Track Coach.
3. MR. ROBERT THERIAULT: Pace 31; Biology, Anatomy and Physiology; Department Chairman, Leuerman's Club, Varsity Golf, Varsity Basketball.
4. SISTER VIRGINIA HANDRUP: Pace 9; English III, German I, II.
5. MR. DALE SNYDER: Pace 28; Chemistry,
Physics; Girls Basketball.
6. MR. THOMAS TIBER: Pace 32; Math III,
Geometry, Applied Math.
7. MRS. CAROL STEILEIN: Pace 5; Survey of
Home Economics, Food Preparation I, II,
Clothing I, II, Housing Interior, Consumer Education, Costumes - Play.
8. MR. JAMES SCHISSEL: Pace 20; English
II, III; Freshman Basketball, Assistant
Track Coach.
9. FATHER GREGORY SPITZ: Pace 29; Marriage and Family; Chaplain, Student
Council.
10. MISS NANCY SPRINGER: Pace 7; Algebra
I, Applied Math, Geometry; Assistant
Freshman Class Moderaior.
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Library
"Go back to study hall" . . . reference materials
helped out .
. under the watchful eye of Mr.
Thompson . . . "Name and PACE, please" . . .
overdue books . . . "What's a good book to read?"
. . . magazines kept us up-to-date . . . a line-up for
reserves.
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1. Comparing notes are Sue Alfano and
Kathy Kaye.
2. Mr. Thompson gladly offers his expertise
in research skills.
3. Ray Duczak, Beverly Vinson, and David
Haugh use the library consuuctively.
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Guidance
Three counselors . . . guided students in planning schedules, personal problems, and career choice
. . . 4-year plan . . . college
days and career education week
. . . personal attention . . . talking things over . . . resource center offered abundant information .
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1. Nancy and Laura Hess contribute their time and talent to create a guidance bulletin board.
2. Counselors MISS BARBARA BRlSCH, SR. ROSEMARY ROMBALISKI and SR. CELINE STEIN
scan the current display of college information.
3. Sr. Rosemary, department chairperson, has time for everyone.
4. Taking a look at information displayed during College Day are Kelly Jelacic and Beth
Mayer.
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Religion
A day of recollection at a seminary . . . planning a
marriage booklet . . . visited Kenosha's hospitals
. . . science vs. religion . . . Judeo-Christian
morality concepts . . . a typical day of an apostle
. . . "describe God" . . . a uip to the boys' lavatory
to read graffiti . . . visited churches of other religions
. . . independent studies . . . awareness of Christianity today . . . special liturgies and penance services.
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1. A sophomore contemplates a written
assignment.
2. Marybeth Newman and Anne Stuber study
the map to locate religious historical
sites.
3. Conferring about a Marriage and Family
project, Jeff Jones and Joe Am bro
exchange some ideas.
4. Mary May and Carole Proko take notes on
the church history lesson.
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Business Education
Secretarial practice . . . learned how to use office
machinery . . . tap, tap, tap . . . contest for who
could type the fastest with the least mistakes . . .
opportunity to examine computer programs . . .
observing the working world . . . a new course,
Accounting II .
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Group discussions enlivened concepts . . . invasions by
pioneers, mountain men and warriors . . . ethnic
groups in America . . . "How the West was won"
. prehistoric man . . . project on social problems
. . . started new colonies . . . Herabayaski vs. U.S .
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1. Mercey Cruz struggles with a typing assignment.
2 . Business Law keeps Mrs. Randle and Jesse Macareno busy.
3. Acting out the history of the West are Cheri Cohen and other juniors.
4. Mr. Huenner points out some facts about anthropology to Pat Pohlman and Mark Bjork.
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English And Foreign Languages
Illustrated tall tales . . . CAT'S CRADLE . . . Terry
Sexton's folk music . . . amateur poets used iambic
meter . . . seniors wrote Ferm papers . . . sophomores swamped with surveys . . . French pen pals
. . . April - off to Germany . . . 1, 2, 3, broken
pifia tas . . . "Pong a el chicle en la basura. "
1. Juniors Laura LaSota and Bill Althaus analyze Vonnegut's style of writing.
2, John Huberty, alias "Mighty Casey," is
up at bat.
3. Sr. Virginia supervises class activity.
4. Freshman ghosts haunt Sr. Madeleva 's
classroom.
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1. Anne Loewen ponders the meaning of
LORD OF THE FLIES.
2. Mike Reindl shows off his Espanol book.
3. Seniors share their thoughts about DEA TH
OF A SALESMAN.
4. Delighted by her Spanish lesson is Threasa
Lathrop.
5. Freshman French students learn the basics
of a new language.
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Reading Techniques Lead To Improvem ent
Sr. Elaine's reading dynamics . . .
"read faster, comprehend more"
. . . improved reading skills .
used shadowscope . . . ''Are you
chewing gum?"
Journalism Taught In Yearhool~
Crabbing and cropping . . . deadlines caused headaches . . . combining creativity, skill, patience and
time . . . "Sue, can you help me?" . . . picture
planning consumed energy . . . 15 accepted the
CHALLENGE!
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1. New reading techniques help students get ahead.
2. Cropping is one of Barb Flasch's and Jeff Daoust's specialties.
3. Carol Gryczkowski works intently to meet a deadline.
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Speech And Drama
"The better you can communicate, the more successful
you will be in life" . . . a visit to the Milwaukee
Repertory Theater to see DEATH OF A SALESMAN
. . . demonstrations and discussions . . . improvisations and playlets . . . wearing painting clothes to
class .
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1. Joe Falduto has a unique way of getting his point across in Speech
I.
2. Liz Carlini and Theresa Setter have a knack for drama.
3. Introduction to Theater class makes its debut visiting the Home Ee.
Depanment.
4. Practicing putting on make-up, Gail Randle prepares for class.
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Science
Biology and anatomy field uips to see "Hellsuom
Chronicles'' and Abbott Laboratories . . . a cat's
tongue in the first floor bubbler? . . . independent
studies in physics . . . "Does it make any difference if
the worms are kept at 40 C. or 40 F?" . . . study
unravels mysteries . . . experiments led to conclusions
. . • the wonder of science.
1. Biology students take their time dissecting
a fetal pig.
2. Mr. Theriault guides Rose Farfalla's study
of the model of the human organs.
3. A momentum experiment is the focus of
Larry Carbone's physics project.
4. Nancy Stell and Monica Williamson carefully prepare a chemical solution.
5. Harmless baby sharks intrigue anatomy
student, Keith Stum mer.
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Mathematics
The metric system invades math topics . . . working
at your own pace . . . income tax problems presented
practical math situations . . . string models . . .
"Get to work" . . . "Dancing Curves" introduced
new material . . . lingering memories of Math IV
. . . untangling protractors, rulers, com passes and
slide rules . . . calculators saved time.
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1. James Vinson is amused by Mr. Tiber's
calculations.
2. Edie Neofotistos concentrates on a tough
algebra problem,
3. Using a modern device, Tim Brumm uies
to solve an age-old problem.
4. Doing board work, Terry Nachtigal dem onsuates for his fellow students.
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Art
Future architects build model homes . . . a visit to AMC
. . . providing props and painting scenery for the plays
. . . cafeteria entrance became medieval castle through
group effort . . . sketching at the lake front . . . imagination . . . making movies . . . self - portraits shocked
potential artists . . . exhibits showed off talent.
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1. Carmine Alfano volunteers to pose for fellow
classmates in Basic Drawing.
2. Working on an oil painting, Claire Burnett demonstrates advanced skills.
3. The intricate techniques of weaving are mastered
by Karen Merke and Beth Wilson.
4. Concentration and patience are necessary for
Mike Pohlman's drafting project.
5. Really getting into their project, Marc Theune
and Anne Schwcnn examine their papier-mache
masks.
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Music
"I Believe in Music" . . . Band kicked off Variety
Show and play . . . chord progressions . . . Lancettes
# 1 in Kenosha . . . Swing & Co. tried new techniques
. theory, practice, performance . . . 300 points
led to letter awards . . . singing enhanced liturgies
. "Beat, beat, ready, go."
1. A Cappella Choir wails for further instructions.
2. Patty Casciaro studies her music before a performance.
3. Performing a piano duet are Janice Oster and Colleen Arndt.
4. Ice cream refreshes the singing freshmen, Scott Salituro, Kurt
Spieker, Paul Rzonca and Todd Coughlin.
5. Swing & Co. get their act together.
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Phy Ed
Modern dance enphasized feelings
. . . new 10 day rotation program
. . . "Listen up, ladies" . . .
girls enjoyed student teacher, Mr.
Demsey . . . co-ed square dancing
. . . badminton contest between
junior girls . . . frosh volleyball
tournament
leisure sports'
skills in bowling, golf, ping pong
. . . sharing the gym .
1. Mr. Matrise points out a statistic to Tim Gorecki.
2. Junior boys build up their muscles with the help of the Universal.
3. Lynn Barnett wonders if Loralie Phillips will score a point.
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1. Mr. Demsey shows lucky Laura Hess the correct bowling
technique.
2. Freshman boys compete vigorously in order to avoid taking
the loser·s lap.
3. Lynne Doerfler makes a shot to the amazement of Patti Casciaro.
4. Miss Smits gathers the freshmen togP.ther to give instructions.
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Home Economics
"Don't burn it" . . . housing and int~rior class refinished furniture . . . unit on child care . . . smart consumers . . . international recipes stimulated appetites . . . tailoring and tacking
uied patience.
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1. Russ Rollain and Mary Schultz find that sanding furniture
requires "elbow grease."
2. Frank Perone and Diane and Jerry Depa add the finishing
touch to a new recipe.
3. A savory dish is removed from the oven by Rick Jurvis.
4. Finished products are modeled by Clothing students.
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Field Experience
Chance for career experience . . . new nursery and kinderganen .
child care . . .
Armitage Academy . . . painting T-shirts
making pizzas . . . ••Are moms here
yet?" . . . summer weather allowed for the
bonus of outdoor activity . . . set up and
directed by Sr. Rosemary.
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1. Chris depends on Debbie Thome to help him with his pegs.
2. Teaching reading skills takes up the attention of Tony
Andreucci and his friend.
3. Michele Hafner shares the fun of a sand box with her
charge.
4. Liz Carlini assists a young girl at Armitage with her homework.
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Janice Bailey
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Sharon Barth
Jeff Ba. ick
Charles Beal
Loi Ben o
Kim Bianchi
\1ary Sue Bilotti
Anne Bilotto
David Bilotto
Mark Bjork
The esa Bone!
Claire Burne t
Christine C b e
Laurence Carbone
David Chiappetta
Kevin Cornils
Knox Corrigall
Michael Cyzak
Gerald Czarnecki
Thomas Darre
Rose Farfalla
ar aret Duczak
Kathleen Fa o
David Federrneyer
ichael Fio ini
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Anne Gle m
ichael Franc is
Paula Frederick
ichael Fuhrer
Joseph G llo
Anthony Gentile
D nald Gillespie
Cyn ia Greb
Joan G uber
James Hasenberg
Scott Haubrich
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Nancy
ark Holze
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Je nne Huck
Jill Jackson
Leonard Jackson
Juliann Janovicz
Dawn Jelacic
Jeffrey Jones
Therese Juncer
Joan Jansky
Rick Jurvis
Jea
eek
Kathleen
omz
David Kennedy
Timothy Kreuger
Elizabeth Kuffel
Christian Ko Ian
Phillip Kreuser
Susan Lamb
Michele Laprade
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Sandra Lenci
Lance Loeffler
Katherine Madrigrano
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Michael Massie
Christopher May
Robert McGovern
Richar
John Pikna
ilkie
Sharon Mil er
eb a Neu
Ran olph Niesen
Jeff Pint
James Powell
William Morelli
David Preiss
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Caroline Przlomski
Carol Ramsdell
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Joseph Salerno
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Mark Salmon
Eugene Schend
Anne Schwenn
Nancy Servais
Theresa Sette
Sharon Soens
Keith Stummer
B rb ra T nuta
Al"son Ther' ult
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Ruby Thomas
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eborah Th me
Debra Tunkieicz
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Anna Vandenhurk
Paula Van Lone
Daniel Vidas
Manya W bb
Donna Zierk
Anne Wasilevich
ichael Wendi r
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Wil iam Z ionc
Maria Zarletti
Joseph Zizzo
Steven Zongolowicz
Wohl emu
Debra Zastrow
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JUNIORS
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Jeanne Alderson
William Althaus
Heidi Ambrosini
Karen Anderson
Michael Andreucci
Carrie Angelo
Colleen Arndt
Paul Arneson
Jeanne Bahr
Sharon Bahr
Kim Baldwin
Margaret Baldwin
Richard Barnes
Nancy Barnhill
Lynn Banh
Gregory Benn
Laura Bernacchi
Laura Bianco
Michael Bill
Tina Bonofiglio
Jennifer Bredek
Cathy Brownlee
Carol Bruch
Tom Bruch
Thomas Brumm
Thomas Brummel
Mary Brunner
Chris Capelli
Michael Carbone
Timothy Carney
Lisa Caruso
Patricia Casciaro
Mark Castelli
Gregory Celebre
Fred Chiappetta
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Jeff Christensen
Mana Christensen
Cheri Cohen
Kimberly Corbit
Susan Darre
Leif Davenpon
Diane Depa
Donald DeVuyst
Lynne Doerfler
Doreen Doerflinger
Donna Dorau
Richard Dowe
Kathleen Dowse
Joan Duba
Jane Dunbar
Joan Dunbar
Rohen Ellison
Thomas Ellsworth
Mary Engelmann
Barbara England
Debra Erickson
Barbara Flasch
Gloria Fliess
Steven Formhals
Thomas Francois
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Catherine Fuhrer
Thomas Gagliardi
Julie Gastaldi
Maureen Gates
Michael Gentile
Lori Giorno
Burnett Gladney
Jolama Gorecki
Nancy Greco
Pat Grochowski
Marciann Hackbarth
Brian Hamilton
Mary Hanlon
Brenda Hansen
Ed Hasenberg
Tracey Haubrich
Anne Hawbaker
Peter Hegewa ld
Cheryl Heiser
Margaret Hendrickson
David Herrmann
Tom Higgins
Elizabeth Hoey
Laureen Houghton
Frank lnfusino
Al Jackson
Eva Jarmoc
Kelly Jelacic
Chris Johnson
Dan Johnson
Judy Johnson
Kathy Jonaitis
Brian Kapitan
Jim Kedzierski
Mary Kelleher
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Cathy Kitchens
Rose Marie Kolbasnik
Karen Kratowicz
Karla Laatsch
Julie LaMacchia
Charles Lamb
Laura LaSota
Catherine Lathrop
Kelly Layton
Dale Linsuoth
Jimmy Llanas
Kevin Loef
Laura Loendorf
Anne Loewen
Anne Loewen
Anna Longo
Gene Madrigrano
Jane Madrigrano
Carla Marano
Jill Manin
Michelle Mason
Lisa Ma toska
Paul May
Beth Mayer
John McQuestion
Kathryn Meiszberg
Karen Merkes
Michael Michelli
Laurie Miller
Teresa Miller
Donna Misurelli
Marlin Molinaro
Mary Jo Montemurro
Michael Morrissey
Bradley Muth
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Michael Naidicz
Kathleen Nelson
Eva Neofotistos
Charles Neumann
Mark Nigro
Jill Nordmark
JoAnne Olson
Frank Onega
Suzanne Osborne
Janice Oster
Tracy Pavela
Celene Perone
James Perone
Eileen Piering
Carmen Pillizzi
Pauicia Pohlman
Jamie Popko
Patricia Potter
Larry Proko
Diane Przlomski
Geralyn Pulera
Kevin Raff en y
Michael Reindl
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Rock Ridolfi
Patricia Riley
Barbara Roach
Patrick Rohlman
Russell Rollain
Adriana Ruffolo
Debra Rugg
Valerie Ruhl
Deborah Rzonca
James St. Peter
Duane St. Claire
Renata Salapatek
Michele Salmon
Edna Santos
Brian Schend
Theodore Schlenker
Jane Schluter
Steve Schu lte
Kathy Schulz
James Schumacher
.Jlie Scola
Step:1en Scuglik
Angelo Sebben
Elizabeth Severance
Mark Shodis
Matthew Skurski
Kathy Slama
Brian Smaniotto
Candy Soens
Kevin Soens
Karla Spieker
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Nancy Stell
Daniel Sward
LeeAnn Tabili
Maria Tenuta
Jeffrey Thieli
Mary Thomas
James Tirabassi
Janene Trecroci
Karen Turner
Richard VanSant
Bever! y Vinson
Phillip Wade
Robert Walker
James Warosh
Kathryn Wasilevich
Brian Wauing
Phillip Webb
James Welling
Pauick Wendler
Laurie Wermeling
Carol Werwie
Margaret Whitton
Mark Widmar
Julie Williams
Monica Williamson
Robin Willms
Beth Wilson
Roy Wuolo
Earl Zahn
Christine Zeihen
Mark Zeihen
Jean Zongolowicz
Julie Zongolowicz
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SOPHOMORES
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112
Michael Acerbi
Charles Aiello
Susan Alfano
Debbie Ambruso
James Anderson
Caroline Andrea
Dean Antony
Jona than Arena
Amanda Bailey
Beth Baker
Donna Barber
Lynn Barnett
Dawn Becker
Jody Benko
Gilbert Benn
Elaine Bernacchi
Bernedette Bonacci
Leah Bonofiglio
Natalie Bredek
Carol Brownlee
Keith Bruch
Deborah Buckson
Greg Capelli
Mark Carney
Tricia Carroll
David Casey
Stephen Casey
Carol Castelli
Maureen Chiappetta
John Conforti
Keli Corrigall
Timothy Crewe
Tom Crist
Mercedes Cruz
Barbara Davis
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Diane DeCono
William De Marco
Margaret DeZee
Kathryn Donnell
Raymond Duczak
Bryon Duncan
William Dwelly
Judith Eaton
JoAnn Ebell
Georginna Engelmann
Wayne Estill
Daniel Fargo
Ronald Feichtner
Susan Fleming
Denise Flynn
Virginia Foban
Philip Gagliardi
Jean Marie Gallagher
Elizabeth Gebhan
Lisa Gentile
Rhonda Gerolmo
Timothy Gorecki
Jane Grabowski
Raymond Gram
Alan Grochowski
Jill Gyurina
Mary Hafner
Mary Halstead
William Hammond
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Kathleen Hanlon
David Haugh
Paul Hawbaker
Heidi Helman
Laura Hess
Mark Huberty
Cathy Huenen
Robert !sens
Joel Jahnke
Brenda Jantzen
James Jasiunas
Paul Johnson
Steven Jones
Christine Juncer
Jeff Jurvis
Richard Kamieniecki
Edward Kamin
Richard Karnes
Kathy Kaye
Monica Kelleher
Leslie Kennedy
Debra Kielpinski
Daniel Kirschbaum
Stephan Knotek
Kelly Koblenski
Kim Koker
Jane Kolar
Janet Kolar
Pa uicia Kontz
James Kotz
Paul Kuffel
Lawrence Kunath
Daniel Laprade
Jeffrey Larsen
Mark Laurin
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Susan Lendman
Theresa Leuck
Ruth Ann Lewis
Rudy Llanas
Mathew Loewen
Dave Luciani
Brenda Lundgren
Carlos Macareno
Marsha Macarra
Diane Marano
John Marinelli
Joseph Maninelli
David Manino
Laura May
Michael Mich
Tim Moczulewski
Paul Moeller
Lisa Molinaro
Tony Montemurro
Sharon Murphy
Kelly Myers
Terry Nachtigal
Cynthia Nelson
Mary Newman
David Niccolai
Michael Nicolazzi
Robin Ovaska
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Frank Pacetti
Kevin Padula
Virginia Pagliaroni
Jeffrey Paradise
Susanna Passarelli
Brian Passino
Teri Pavela
Paul Pecsi
Ron Perona
Frank Perone
Terese Perozzo
Ann pf arr
Pamela pfleger
Lorelei Phillips
Charles Pietluck
Margaret Pilger
David Pofahl
Michael Pohlman
Thomas Popp
Charles Ponilia
Beth Rafferty
Lance Raiter
Michael Randall
Dora Reyna
Karen Riesselmann
Barbara Riley
Melissa Roach
Chris Rolbiecki
Kristin Rollain
Laurie Rosenbaum
Michele Rozanas
Lisa Russo
Tracy Santapoalo
Jeffrey Scheffler
Beth Schend
117
Todd Schlenker
James Schnuck
Mark Schroeder
Sue Schroeder
Sandra Schulte
Mary Schultz
Patricia Schwenn
Carol Seitz
Susan Setter
Victoria Severance
Mary Shea
Theresa Shore
Joseph Simo
Elain Sladek
Anne Soens
John Stanley
Kelly Stanonik
Ban Stefani
Cynthia Stokman
Kevin Strangberg
Thomas Streit
Anne Stuber
Kathleen Swanson
John Swartz
Raymond Taffora
Don Thomas
Jayne Thomas
Jean Thome
Janet Thuesen
118
Tina Tirabassi
Sue Tirabassi
Scott Tudjan
Glenn Turco
Michael Tures
Peter Turk
Richard Vernezze
Frank Vignieri
Thomas Vignieri
James Vinson
Rita Volpemesta
Suzanne Wadina
Tim Walkowski
Chris Watring
James Wawiorka
Steven Wells
Dianne Welsch
Mary Werner
Thomas Werner
Mary Widmar
Corrinne Wiese
Kathleen Wittrock
Antoinette Young
Frank Zembal
Raymond Zeyen
Serafino Ziccarelli
Ralph Zumpano
Tom Zumpano
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FRESHMEN
120
Candy Adams
Carmine Alfano
Deborah Anderson
James Anderson
James Anderson
Ronald Anderson
Susan Anderson
Jane Annessi
Scott Antony
Karl Apanasewicz
Christi Arentz
David Arneson
Karen Bahr
Kathleen Bambrough
James Beaumier
David Bennett
James Bilotti
Raymond Blaxill
Suzanne Bogdanovich
Sara Bong
John Bose
Brian Brockhaus
Timothy Brumm
Steven Brunner
Jerome Buckson
Paul Capelli
David Celebre
Michael Chiappetta
Shelly Christensen
Christine Cismoski
Cheryl Cody
Marlene Collins
Todd Coughlin
Teena Covelli
Marcelline Cruz
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Jill Cucunato
Donald Curtiss
Susan Cyzak
Richard Czarnecki
kff f<-}' Daoust
Kun Davenport
Elizabeth DeLaGarza
Kathleen Dolan
James Dowse
Thomas Duba
Jean Duffy
Chris Egeness
Dale Ellison
Lois Engelmann
Judith England
Rhonda Evans
Joseph Falduto
Kathy Farfalla
Osvaldo Fernandez
Kathleen Fiorini
Roben Flatley
Audrey Fliess
Susie Flores
Michael Frasheski
Alan Frederick
Mary E. Gallagher
Jan"t Giannola
Paul Gomscharow
Peter Gray
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Carol Gryczkowski
Patricia Guido
Nancy Hamilton
Mark Hammond
Greggory Haugh
Agnes Hawbaker
Steve Heinzen
Joseph Herr
Lee Heyden
Mary Homan
Sandy Houghton
John Huberty
Vincent Janovicz
Stephen Jelacic
Pauicia Juncer
Cynthia Jurik
Tom Jurik
Jean Jurkoska
Michae l Kernen
Kristine Kielpinski
Kurtis Kiffe!
James Killian
James King
William Klafter
Jenny Klein
Robert Knapp
Margaret Koblenski
John Koker
Scot! Kouen
John Kotz
Janice Kratowicz
Christine Kunz
Michael Lange
Renee Laprade
Threasa Lathrop
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adine Laurent
Susan Law
Jeffrey Lehman
Rohen Leipzig
David Lendman
orman Le\\'and
William Lichter
Ellen Loewen
Diana Looney
Glen MacDonald
Marianne Madrigrano
Michael Maerzke
Lori Marano
Rohen Marcoe
Michele Marion
Diedre Marko
Joseph Matelski
Mark Matoska
Anne Matoska
David Mauer
Laura Mauer
Mary May
Mitchell McConnell
Laura McManaman
Lisa Mercado
Chris Milkie
Gary Miller
Caryn Minkowski
Mark Missurelli
Mary Moelh:r
Teresa Moeller
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Catherine Noir
Jon Morris
Sharon Myhre
Mark Naidicz
Sandra Nehls
Edith Neofotistos
Mark Nicolzazzi
Jane Osborne
Lance On
David Padula
Rosalyn Parks
Michael Pawloski
Tia Pearson
Timothy Perri
Joan Plan
Kathleen Pohlman
Renee Popko
Carole Proko
Sherry Pruiu
Andrea Przlomski
Joan Pulera
Hugh Rafferty
Gail Randle
David Rasch
Lori Reindl
Chris Reinkober
Anna Roders
Mary Rohlman
Linda Rosenbaum
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Scott Rozanas
Carla Ruffalo
Eileen Rutz
Paul Rzonca
Scott Sa Ii turo
Joel Santos
Caroline Savaglio
Toby Schlenker
Ronald Schlosser
Becky Schluter
Elaine Schmidt
Tina Schneider
Sue Scholzen
Marla Schroeder
Mary Schumacher
Thomas Scoon
Jean Scuglik
Annalisa Sebben
Scott Seidl
Michael Seitz
Richard Sentieri
Lauraine Severance
Michael Shodis
Elizabeth Skipper
Daniel Smith
Julie Smith
Thomas Socha
Paul Spehar
Theresa Spiegelhoff
Kun Spieker
Renee Stevenson
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Cynthia Stewart
Lisa Strickland
Lori Teunas
Toby Thomas
Michael Tirabassi
Patricia Trecroci
Timothy Trouier
Mark Vidas
Eva Vignieri
Danny Viola
Catherine Warosh
Karen Wawiorka
Laure Wendler
Michael Werner
Theodore Werner
David Williamson
Roger Wojtak
William Wuolo
Kevin Zembal
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P.A.C.E. Continues To Unite All
Involvement in fund-raising activities . . . celebrations . . . guidance from teachers . . . schedules
and class choices . . . 20 minutes
a week . . . in its third year . . .
new PACE teachers include Miss
Kramer, PA CE 2; Miss Springer,
PACE 7; Miss Ferm, PACE 8 . . .
new PACE's include Miss Brisch,
PACE 34; Mr. Lobacz, PACE 35;
Mr. Thompson, PACE 36 . . .
"PACE is exciting. It makes me
feel like somebody. ''
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1. PACE 25 has time for a serious discussion.
2. "Nothing like a little black jack," says Brian Smaniotto to Steve
Wells, in PACE 7.
3. Rick Van Sam takes a peek at Mark Carney's hand.
4. PACE 27 celebrates with a happy hour.
5. Leaders in the play pauon drive are first place Phil Krueser, PACE
29; second place Phil Wade, PACE 10; and third place Sr. Ruth,
PACE 16.
6. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS cast gets the support of PACE 22.
7. Kathy Madrigrano and Tom Werner win the Halloween mask contest in PACE 8.
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Cheerleaders
Back Athletes
With Spirit
Varsity squads traveled to Eau
Claire and Oshkosh to attend camps
. directed by Mrs. Mary Karnes
and Judy Bowe . . . selling tickets, soda, and gym trunks . . .
spirit generated spirit . . . provided baked goods for tired athletes
. . . having fun riding in the
homecoming parade . . . a personal touch . . . planning pep
assemblies . . . Battlecry . . .
judging CYO competition . . .
"Together to Fight" . . . sharing
and learning with each other.
1. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: ROW 1: Captain M. May. ROW 2: S. Pruitt, R. Popke, S.
Houghton, L. Teunas, M. Madrigrano. ROW 3: J. Pulera. ROW 4: C. Kunz.
2. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: J. Madrigrano, B. Flasch, N. Stell, C. Greb, B. Roach, Captain A. Wasilevich, L. Houghton, S. Andrea.
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1. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS : J. Jansky, J.
Tudjan, C. Zeihen, J. Dunbar, M.
Williamson, C. Werwie, Captain S.
Miller, T. Bonell.
2. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: S.
Wadina, L. Bonofiglio , C. Nelson, C.
Andrea, L. Molinaro, Captain B.
Jantzen, D. Flynn, B. Raffeny. MISSING :
T. Tirabassi.
3. All Cheerleaders rally to generate crowd
spirit.
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Varsity Wins With Determination
Team effort earned 7-2 record . . . spirited fans
bussed to all away games . . . co-captains Bob and
Larry fired up teammates . . . double days were
finally over . . . defense prevented scoring . . .
homecoming victory with shut-out . . . emergency
appendectomy sidelined Hogan . . . playing More in
the mud . . . "we want More" . . . "just two plays"
. . . 14 points short of an undefeated season . . .
Carbone broke school interception record . . . Hogan,
Carbone and Wade named to all-conference team
. . . determination.
1. Coach Carbone expands on the game plan during his half-time talk.
2. ROW 1: D. Kennedy, L. Jackson, M. Fiorini, L. Carbone, R. Hogan, R. Jurvis, E. Heinisch, D. Federmeyer, D . Gillespie. ROW 2: Coach
R. Carbone, P. Wade, F. Chiappetta, C. Pillizzi, P. Grochowski, M. Molinaro, J. St. Peter, C. Capelli, K . Loef. ROW 3: M. Naidicz, B.
Wauing, S. Scuglik, L. Proko, T. Higgins, P. Hegewald, C. Ponilia, M. Gentile , Coach F. Matrise. ROW 4: Mgr. D . Casey, F. Vernezze, T. Walkowski, J. Warosh, P. May, M. Widmar, B. Walker.
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1. Kevin Loef gets a word of advice from
Coach Mauise.
2. Punting the ball is one of Larry Carbone·s
multi-roles on the team.
3. Steve Scuglick and teammate Carmen
Pillizzi successfully block an opponent's
punt.
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1. Mike Gentile and Phil Wade overpower a More opponent on a
muddy field.
2 . A rainy Parents Day brings out sunny smiles from Brian Watring
and his parents.
3 . The look of concentration on Paul May's face reflects the team's
attitude.
4 . A retreating referee is challenged by speedster Lenny Jackson's
dash for a touchdown.
5. Teammates Mike Gentile and Fred Chiappetta take a serious look
at football.
6, A flying catch looks easy for Pat Grochowski .
7, Mike Gentile brings down a stubborn opponent .
8. Larry Carbone breaks away for another Lancer touchdown.
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J.V. Strives To Win
Four quick wins started fall season
. . . captains Dean Antony and
Glen Turco kept team spirit high
. . . Lancers outscored opponents
77-56
Coaches Rock Jurvis
and Bill Anderson impressed with
wins over Racine Lutheran, St.
Mary's, Case and Bradford . . . a
surprising let-down with three losses
at end of season . . . 4-3-0 . . .
next year, the varsity .
1. Coach Anderson watches the team in action.
2. Sophomore girls show their enthusiasm with a victory pyramid.
3. ROW 1: R. Duczak, D. Haugh, J. Arena, D. Fargo, L. Kunath, T.
Popp, E. Kamin, Mrg. M. Nicolazzi. ROW 2: Coach W. Anderson, M. Acerbi, M. Nicolazzi, T. Nachtigal, P. Moeller, T.
Montemurro, T. Crist, T. Vignieri, Coach R. Jurvis. ROW 3: T.
Crewe, W. Estill, M. Pohlman, J. Jurvis, G. Turco, F. Zembal,
G. Benn, D. Antony.
4. A Lancer back pushes forward for a gain.
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JV SCOREBOARD
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
36
21
14
0
0
0
6
8
0
0
22
6
14
14
Racine Lutheran
St. Mary
Racine Case
Bradford
Catholic Memorial
Tremper
Racine Park
1. Lancer.; pile up on a downed Tremper
Trojan.
2. Tom Popp enjoys some cooling off.
3. Displaying his passing talents is Paul
Moeller.
4. The offense huddles to plan a winning
strategy.
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Little Lancers Tie For First Place
Little Lancers repeated as champs . . . St. Catherine's
was first loss . . . 14-12 over Washington secured title
. . . Chris Milkie and Tim Perri scored on long runs
. . . loss to Bullen ruined perfect city record . . .
Naidicz kept team spirit high . . . crushed Carmel
44-6 for last game . . . 6-2-0 merited tie for first
. . . wait until next year.
1. A half-time rest readies the Lancers for the rigors of the second half.
2. Al Frederick and Joe Falduto look toward victory.
3. ROW 1: O. Viola, O. Curtiss, J. Morris, R. Wojtak, O. Smith, J. Matelski, J. Huberty.
ROW 2: Coach O. Meo, R. Sentieri, R. Anderson, T. Perri. M. Naidicz, J. Anderson, J.
Bilotti. M. McConnell, S. Jelacic, Coach R. Karnes. ROW 3: A. Frederick, M. Matoska,
K. Apanasewicz, J. Koker, 0. Lendman, C. Milkie, J. Falduto, J. Daoust, Mrg. M.
LaMacchia.
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FROSH SCOREBOARD
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
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8
8
6
12
12
8
8
0
6
14
6
12
20
44
6
St. Catherine
Bullen
McKinley
Lance
Lincoln
\\' ashington
Bullen
Carmel
1. A scrambling quarterback, Mark Naidicz
finds an opening.
2. The Lancer offense gets ready to move the
ball.
3. Coach Karnes contemplates the next play.
4 . Chris Milkie scurries for some yardage.
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Golfers Drive For Winning Season
Coach Bob Theriault broke in new
members . . . 3 returning lettermen . . . season began with a 7
match winning streak . . . Joe
Salerno captained this year's squad
. . . Jeff Jones earned the Most
Valuable Player trophy . . . Varsity finished season with 8-6 record
. . . J. V. squad ended up 7-7
. . . Lancers tied for 3rd place in
conference and took a 4th in
regionals.
1. Sophomores Jeff Paradise and John Conforti get a few tips from an experienced junior, Tom
Brummel.
2. M. Regis, D. Niccolai, J. Czarnecki, J. Conforti, J. Jones, J. Paradise, J. Salerno, J.
Simo, R. Karnes, T. Trottier, M. Huberty, T. Brummel.
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1. Coach Theriault takes a moment to look over the si ma ti on.
2. Mark Regis practices getting off an accurate shot.
3. MVP Jeff Jones demonstrates his approach.
4. Enjoying his golf lesson, Jerry Czarnecki is coached by Captain Joe
Salerno.
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Grapplers Tali.e 6th In WISSA Tournament
Lancer grapplers enjoyed satisfying
season . . . captain was Chris
Capelli . . . outwrestled rival, St.
Catherine's 36-17 . . . 1st place
taken in Dominican and regional
tournaments . . . 3rd place finish
in Bradford and Metro Conference
tournaments . . . MVP Paul May
led Lancers to 6th place in state
contest . . . Paul took first in his
weight class . . . season ended
with 7-5 varsity record and 2-7 JV
record.
1. Dan Johnson concenuates on his next move.
2. ROW 1: T. Trottier, K. Padula, G. Capelli, J. Tirabassi, P. Capelli. ROW 2: Manager N.
Hernandez, J. Perone, T. Popp, P. Gagliardi, B. Walker, Manager N. Barnhill. ROW 3: B.
Muth, D. Johnson, B. Hogan, C. Capelli. P. May, B. Wauing, B. Schend, T. Walkowski.
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1. Watching for the ref's signal, Greg
Capelli readies himself for a reversal.
2. Bob Hogan adjusts for a pin.
3. Bob Walker uses strategy to overcome his
man.
4. Enthusiastic suppon is given by the
faithful wrestling cheerleaders.
5. Coach Bowe quiet! y ponders the action.
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1. Honoring his parents on Parent's Night,
Kevin Padula offers his mom a carnation.
2. Tim Walkowski flattens his man.
3. A perfect reverse is accomplished by John
Hubeny.
4. Brad Muth is intent on getting on top.
5. "Two points," claims the referee.
6. State champ, Paul May shows his skill.
7. Jim Perone stretches for a victory.
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Varsity Basketball Team Attains .500 Season
Season ended 10-10 . . . 6th best in St. Joe's history . . . a new assistant
. . . "get your arms up for a tough 'D'" . . . Captain Larry Carbone led
the determined Lancers . . . a thriller at Dominican . . . teammates
applauded player with most rebounds . . . "No fouls, Lenny"
county championship . . . statisticians earned varsity letters . . . going
out with bus driver, "Scoop", for a bite to eat before the game . . . most
valuable player, Jerry Czarnecki led in county scoring and broke St. Joe's
record by 3 with 418 points.
1. ROW 1: C. Pillizzi, M. Molinaro, L. Carbone, T. Brumm. ROW 2: Statistician M. Monte-
murro, M. Morrissey, P. Grochowski, L. Jackson, J. Vinson, manager. ROW 3: Statistician
S. Lamb, M. Castelli, D. Vidas, J. Pikna, P. Webb, J. Simo, manager. ROW 4: M. Carney, M. Kielpinski, J. Czarnecki.
2. "Now, here are your St. Joseph Lancers."
3. A long suetch by Jerry Czarnecki proves successful.
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Phil Webb shows flexibility while shooting.
2. Direct instructions are given by Head Coach Bob Theriault.
3. Fancy footwork is demonstrated by sophomore staner Mark Carney.
4. Marlin Molinaro uses his suave shooting technique to upset the Bishops.
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1. Waiting for introductions, the team anticipates a crowd-pleaser.
'.l. Assistant Coach Gordon Hess reminds players of the time left.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
To take a shot at the basket. Larry Carbone penetrates the defense.
Maneuverable Phil \\'ebb makes his way across court.
Fans and bench ponder the game's outcome.
Larry Carbone zigzagged around his opposition.
Being ready for the unexpected is important to Marlin 1olinaro.
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Junior Varsity Battles Bigger Teams
Season staned with 3 wins
boys looked impressive
freshman Chris Milkie started at guard
. . . spirit, hustle . . . running
paid off . . . battled bigger foes
. ''Put on the pressure'' . . .
loss to Tremper was heanbreaker
. . . down after 4 losses, but a win
over Pius raised team spirit .
season ended with 6-14 record.
1. Chris Milkie agressi vel y comes up court.
2. Using his speed to score, Fred Vernezze
leaves his opponent watching.
3. The Lancer bench reacts in different ways
to the on-court action.
4. ROW 1: R. Karnes D. Antony, R. Vernezze. J. Conforti. ROW 2· M. Pohlman,
C. Milkie, P. Moeller, J. Schnuck. ROW
3: Mgr . J. Lehman, D. Thomas, T.
Crewe, F. Zembal. ROW 4· N. Bredek,
statistician. MISSING: Coach Larry Wade .
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1. Paul Moelle r shoots over a stationary
player for two.
2. As usual Rick Karnes aggravates the other
team.
3. Don Thomas fades away for a basket.
4. Battling for a rebound, Frank Zembal
tangles for the ball.
5. Frank Zembal takt:s a jump shot.
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Little Lancers
Have Mediocre Season
Little Lancers had upsetting season . . . lost two
games by two . . . Washington claimed game at 54-52
. . . Bullen stole game with 52-50 victory . . . boys
got angry and trounced Lincoln . . . Jim Anderson,
season's high scorer . . . ended up with 6-10 record.
1. While Mark Naidicz looks on, Kurt Spieker takes a jumper.
~. RO\\' 1: S. Brunner, D. Bennett, Coach J. Schis.5el, J. Beaumier, T. Brumm. RO\\' 2: R.
Czarnecki, H . Rafferty, M. aidicz, J. Anderson. ROW 3: M. Pawloski, D. Curtiss, K.
Spieker, D. Viola, manager and S. Antony. ROW 4: Statisticians M. Cruz, M. Chiappetta.
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FROSH SCOREBOARD .
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SI
SJ
49
46
68
39
52
50
35
66
80
59
57
40
47
58
60
58
44
60
50
55
54
52
43
80
65
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35
60
35
6~
7~
6~
McKinley
St. Catherine
Lincoln
Lance
Washington
Bullen
St. Catherine
McKinley
Lificoln
Memorial
Lance
Shore land
Washington
Bullen
McKinley
Lincoln
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1. Mark Naidicz goes way up for two needed
points.
~. Dan Viola and Kurt Spieker go for the
rebound.
3 . Rich Czarnecki takes an easy shot over
some Memorial defenders' heads.
4. Kurt Speiker readies himself for the ball
knocked away from a Memorial player's
hands by Rich Czarnecki.
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Varsity
Baseball
Wins State
Title
An invitation to the state tournament in Racine . . . defeated
.Menasha St. Mary's 4-3 and Burlington St. Mary's 5-3 to advance
to finals against Wisconsin Lutheran
. . . a rule infraction results in 7-0
victory for the Lancers . . . Dan
Saftig, Carmen Pillizzi and Larry
Carbone named to all-tournament
team . . . new uniforms to stan
season . . . Carmen pitches one
hitter against Dominican . . . two
saves for sophomore Paul Moeller
. . . Larry Carbone's perfect game
against Thomas More - no hits, no
walks, no runs . . . Bradford falls
victim to a triple play . . . 11
innings against Messmer . . . 2nd
in conference . . . 12 choruses of
"Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
MVP awarded to Larry Carbone.
1. Coach Lee Hlavka backs up a controversial call with the rule book.
2. On deck, Tony Gentile and Jim Warosh await their turns at bat.
3 . ROW 1: D. Saftig, L. Jackson, J. Czarnecki, T. Gentile, L. Carbone, Coach L. Hlavka.
ROW 2: B. Hogan, C. Pillizzi. P. Wendler, P. Grochowski, J. Warosh, L. Milena. ROW 3:
Mgr. E. Hernandez, M. Naidicz, M. Skurski, T. Brummel, R. Jurvis. Missing is P. Moeller.
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1. M. Naidicz, T. Gentile, C. Pillizzi and D. Saftig look over the
opposing pitcher's style.
2. A quick pitch is executed by a determined Larry Carbone.
3. Dan Saftig, coaching at 1st base, congratulates Len Jackson for his
base hit.
4. Resting from his suenuous catching duties, Larry Milena thinks
about the next inning.
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1. Lancers prepare for their batting attack.
2. Jim Warosh acts as team statistician when he's not pitching.
3. Lancers look on as their teammates pull ahead.
4. Jerry Czarnecki flinches quickly to avoid a close pitch.
5. Coach Hlavka pulls the infield together to settle things down.
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Len Jackson slides in safely for another Lancer run.
2. A quick catch by Larry Miletta is not enough to catch the scoring
Knight.
3. Watching the catcher's sign, Carmen Pillizzi slyly prepares for his
pitch.
4. Pat Grochowski patiently waits for his victim.
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J.V. Baseball Team
Loses Close Games
A disappointing season . . . lost too many close games
. . . good pitching, but no clutch hitting . . . team
maintained spirit . . . "big rip, kid" . . . exciting
win over Salem Central . . . beat Thomas More . . .
"heads up on the bases" . . . walked over Milwaukee
Lutheran . . . "ducks on the pond" . . . lost heartbreaker to Marquette . . . fooled him with the
change-up.
1. Bob !setts waits impatiently for the late throw.
2. ROW 1: D. Casey, R. Llanas, A. Grochowski. T. Gorecki, S. Rozanas, Coach R. Jurvis.
ROW 2: J. Anderson, J. Matelski. R. Wojtak, J. Confoni, J. Arena, M. Nicolazzi. ROW 3:
T. Crewe, R. !setts, D. Luciani, P. Moeller, C. Portilia, M. Carney.
3 . Chuck Portilia scoops one out of the din for an easy out.
4. Determined to hit the ball is John Arena.
5. John Conforti shows his stylish wind-up.
6. Mark Carney keeps his eye on the catcher's glove.
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Tennis Team
Loves A Victory
Took second in regional at Prairie School . . . made it
to state tournament in Appleton . . . <links and lobs
. . . uavel time required frequent early dismissals
. . . dynamic duo . . . Tim Brumm's constant coun
chatter . . . impressive # 1 and # 2 singles' records
. . . 2 losses to Waukesha Memorial biggest disappointment . . . "I can't believe I did that!" . . . a
taped up Tom Brumm went undefeated in 5 matches
. . . the unbelievable "I" formation of the #2 dou. . sunny days . . . "Is there a JV schedbles team
ule?" . . . the end of the Kennedy-Jones era.
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1. #1 Singles player,
Dave Kennedy puts
some power into his serve.
2. Concentrating on his game, Jeff Jones
shows good form in his return shot.
3. VARSITY: ROW 1: Coach R. Karnes, D.
Kennedy, J. Jones. ROW 2: T. Brumm,
T. Brumm. ROW 3: F. Perone, K. Rafferty, J. Kotz. ROW 4: T. Schlenker, M.
Huberty.
4 . A determined Ted Schlenker puts everything into his game .
5 . Waiting expectantly for the serve is Tim
Brumm.
6. Bill Hammond practices for the next JV
match.
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1. Dave Kennedy warms up before he stans
his first set.
2. Dave Bennett, keeping his eye on the
ball, uses both hands to attack it.
3. Mark Hubeny and Tim Brumm demonsuate the essential teamwork necessary for
playing doubles.
4. Playing the net, Mark Huberty stays alen.
5. Coach Karnes talks about a tennis problem
with John Kotz, Kevin Padula and Hugh
Raffeny.
6. JV: ROW 1: Coach R. Karnes, P. Padula,
J. Kotz. ROW 2: B. Hammond, H. Rafferty. ROW 3: S. Jelacic, B. Althaus, D.
Bennett, M. Hammond.
7. Steve Jelacic, one of the JV players,
shows his own style as he meets the ball.
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Tracli. Team
Breali.s School
Records
Fred Vernezze shattered 15 yr. old record with jump of
21 ft. 8 in. . . . Mike Gentile broke 3 yr. old shot put
record with toss of 55 ft. 5 Y.! in. . . . Lancers lost to
Martin Luther by Y.! sec. . . . placed second in St .
Joseph Invitational, best in 14 years . . . Lancers led
in county track honors . . . best in 100 yd. dash, 220,
long jump, shot put and discus throw . . . Lancers topped Milwaukee Lutheran by one point . . . Mike Gentile took a first in conference meet.
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1. Ron Anderson comes in for a landing in the long jump competition.
2. Through the rain, through the snow, dedicated runners must go.
3 . A lone! y Lancer clears the bar.
4. Mike Gentile warms up for a record breaker.
5. ROW 1: W. Estell, F. Vemezze, P. Vernezze, K. Stummer, M.
Gentile, R. Anderson, J. Falduto. ROW 2: S. Antony, F. Vignieri.
J. Christensen, J. Schumaker, D. Arneson, S. Brunner, J. Beaumier. ROW 3: Coach Andacht, G. Madrlgrano, R. Czarnecki, J.
Bilotti, K. Padula, M. Naidicz, T. Perri. ROW 4: P. Wade, D.
Vidas, J. Pikna, M. Morrissey, S. Scuglik, T. Crist. ROW 5: S.
Schroeder, R. Farfalla.
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1. Fred Vemezze takes a look at the compe-
tition.
'.!. \\'inding up for the discus throw is Phil
\\'ade.
3. The long distance runners pace themselves
bdore thdr event.
4. Mark Naidicz keeps a steady stride.
5. Tom Crist shows the Knights how it's
done.
6. Pete Vernezze catches his breath after his
run.
7. Steve Scuglik takes the baton from Fred
Vernezze.
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VARSITY SCOREBOARD
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
SJ
County Indoor - 4th
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Martin Luther
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Salem Central
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Dominican
St. Joseph Inv. - 2nd
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Racine Lutheran
80
St. Catherine
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Union Grove~
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77
Milw. Lutheran
° St. Bona venture
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Salem Inv. - 5th
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61 \,';, Salem Central
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East Troy
Waterford Inv. - 4th
Metro Conf. Meet - 6th
County Outdoor - 4th
WISAA Meet - 9th
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Athletes
Receive Awards
Carol Brownlee, Saint Joe's first girl all-conference
winner . . . dedication, sacrifice and practice . . .
talking it up . . . Larry Carbone, three sport captain
. . . David Kennedy, two year tennis captain . . .
MVP's received trophies . . . team and individual
achievements earned recognition . . . chosen by
teammates.
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Athletic Associations
Men's Athletic Association sponsored annual Century
dinner . . . cadillac interested many . . . sponsored
Father-Daughter Dinner Dance . . . smoker . . . St.
Pauick's Day Dance . . . Lancettes initiated MotherSon Brunch . . . Fund raisers included a salad luncheon, a style show and a rummage sale .
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1. MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS, FALL AND WINTER SPORTS: L. Carbone, football; C. Brownlee, volleyball and basketball; J. Jones, golf; J. Czarnecki. basketball; J. Kolar, tennis;
P. May , wrestling.
2. ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS: ROW 1: B. Hogan, football; C. Brownlee, basketball ; J.
Czarnecki, basketball. ROW 2: P. Wade, L. Carbone, football.
3. TEAM CAPTAINS: ROW 1: L. Carbone, football, basketball, baseball ; P. Vernezze, uack ;
J. Salerno, golf; D. Kennedy, tennis. ROW 2: B. Hogan, football; C. Capelli. wrestling; J.
Pikna, track.
4. TEAM CAPTAINS: ROW 1: K. Wood, volleyball, J. La Macchia, tennis. ROW 2: T. Bonell,
track; C. Brownlee, basketball.
5. Both of the associations help maintain the sports program symbolized by the 10' X 12' banner donated to the gym by PACE 31.
6. LANCETTE ASSOCIATION: ROW 1: Mrs. LoCicero, Mrs. Duba, President Mrs. Pohlman.
ROW 2: Mrs. Brownlee, Mrs. Ambruso, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Hess.
7. Mr. Roland Macarra, president of the Men's Association, speaks at the annual dinner
dance.
8. Athletic Director, Mr. Frank Matrise, dedicates many hours to the sports program.
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Lancer Bacl~ers
Add Excitement
Crowds supported all teams
Friday and Saturday night entertainment
. cheering together .
proud moms and dads
boys
organized to champion girls' sports
. Yeah team!
1. Proud fathers, Mr. Antony and Mr. Car-
bone are first rate fans.
2. YELL LEADERS: ROW 1: D. Rosenbaum.
ROW 2: J. Locicero, P. Kreuser. B. Morelli, J. Renzulli, E. Hernandez.
3. The referee's best friends get ready for a
voca I evening ahead .
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GIRLS' SPORTS
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Varsity Volleyhall Team Goes To State
A nervous and excited new head
coach . . . Captain Kayle .
"Great spike, Carol" . . . Pat
fires them up . . . upset '75
champs, Milwaukee Lutheran .
"All right, All right, ok, ok"
. . . reigned as city champs . . .
shocked St. Catherine's in regionals
. . . regional champs 8-1 . . .
first time to state tournament . . .
went home with fourth . . . Carol
Brownlee, MVP for this super season
. . . won 35 games with only 19
losses.
1. Pat Pohlman places a perfect set to help pulverize the Popes.
2. Coach Clarke explains the mategy for the St. Catherine's game.
3. ROW 1: Coach M. Clarke, C. Cable, K. Wood, J. Tudjan, Mgr. L. Gebhart. ROW 2: B.
Wilson, J. Bredek, M. Montemurro, P. Pohlman, B. Mayer, Mgr. K. Hanlon. ROW 3:
Mgr. M. Hanlon, E. Santos, T. Bonofiglio, C. Brownlee, D. Ambruso.
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Chris Cable and her opponent.
2. JoDee Tudjan sails the ball over to the
Bishops as her teammates alertly watch.
3. "It's a bird, it's a plane. No, it's Kayle's
smash."
4. Carol Brownlee crushes the Crusaders with
a mighty spike.
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J.V. Volleyball
Attains A Victorious Season
Mrs. Clarke doubled as the J. V. coach . . . Laura
May was captain . . . Lancers pounded the Shoreland
Pacers twice . . . Terri spiked a powerful blast . . .
Jane and Donna combined for 23 suaight service points
. . . conquered St. Cat's . . . city championship
again . . . Messmer's hopes scratched by Lancer's 154, 15-12 . . . season ends on a winning note
"Great season, girls" . . . 24-10 game record.
1. Donna Barber drives home another Lancer point.
2. Coach Clarke shows pre-game tension as she and
Mrs. Hubbard wait for the stan of play.
3. Showing her power, Terri Pavela returns a Devil's
serve.
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1. Marlene Collins shows teamwork as she pops it up for Chris Kunz's
spike.
2. ROW 1: Coach M. Clarke, T. Pavel a, L. May, D. Barber, Mgr.
K. Hanlon. ROW 2: E. Skipper, A. Matoska, J. Annessi, C. Kunz.
ROW 3: K. Dolan, M. Moeller, J. Scuglik, M. Collins, Mgr. M.
Hanlon.
3. The sophomores cheer on the varsity preparing for state.
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Girls Tal~e To Tennis
First year Coach Hubbard brought girls to state . . .
Captain LaMacchia led team . . . "Nip the Knights"
. . . Julie and Donna, #1 and #2 singles players
. . . "Burn the Devils," 5-4 . . . Diane and Kathy
were a super duo . . . smothered Memorial 4-1 . . .
tied for second in regionals . . . first girl's team from
St. Joe's to go to state
. . Janet Kolar took second in
Metro tournament . . . 9th in state . . . J. V. finished with 3-4 record.
1. Diane DeCono dazzles them with her fancy shot.
2. RO\\' 1: P. pfleger, A. Stuber,
. Hamilton, J. Oster, B. Riley,
L. Bianco, M. Werner. RO\\' 2: Mrs. J. Hubbard, J. Kolar, D.
Dor au, D. De Cono, L. Kennedy, B. Jantzen, B. Roach, J. Kolar,
J. La Macchia, L. Caruso, M. Thomas, K. Brownlee.
3. Jane Kolar slips another point past the opposition.
4. Janet Kolar alertly observes her shot.
5. \\'ith all her power, Brenda Jantzen returns a serve.
6. Julie LaMacchia puts some finesse into her serve.
7. The camera captures a tennis match through the eyes of the spectators.
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Lancer Girls
Are Tough To Beat
Kathy Brownlee was elected captain . . . Coach Snyder steered girls to great season . . . Carol Brownlee
grabbed record number of rebounds . . . Deadeye
Debbie . . . slid by Pius 51-48 . . . freshman Kathy
Fiorini showed opponents how to score two . . . killed
Case 42-27 . . . won two games in regionals . . .
Carol Brownlee named to all-conference team, Debbie
Ambruso awarded honorable mention .
loyal parents . . . all starters return next year . . . ·'Yeah,
girls."
1. Tina Bonofiglio looks to pass to the open player.
2. ROW 1: D. Welsch. D. Brownlee, K. Fiorini, K. Jelacic, L. Banh. RO\\' 2: D. Ambruso,
K. Shod is, M. Thomas, P. Pohlman, J. Schlutt.!r. ROW 3: Coach D. Snyder, Managt.!r J.
Benko. K. Brownlee, T. Bonofiglio, Manager K. Pohlman. Manager C. Reinkober.
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1 . Carol Brownlee shows her fine shooting
style.
2 . Sisters Carol and Kathy Brownlee go after
the rebound with intensity.
3. Diane Welsch and Mary Thomas squeeze
out their opponent as they reach for the
ball.
4. Always a scoring threat, Debbie Ambruso
shoots for two.
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J.V. Girls Struggle To 6-11 Season
Karen Oster became coach . . . captain's honor went
to Judy Eaton . . . slow start but came back to win two
in a row . . . jolted Racine Lutheran 21-8 . . . took
the Tractors, 22-21 . .
pressure free throws .
surprised Memorial 29-25 . . . 6-11 season tally.
1. Sue Cyzak shows her shooting style as Anna Roders gets in position for the rebound.
2 . Maryann Moeller takes off for an easy basket.
3 . ROW 1: Manager M. Werner, A. Roders, J. Duffy, J. Eaton, A. Bailey, L. Suickland. ROW 2: Manager B. Lundgren, L. Reindl, J. Platt, B.
Baker, M. Macarra, T. Santapoalo. ROW 3: Coach K. Oster, M. Moeller, K. Bahr, S. Cyzak, B. Skipper, Statistician J. Gyurina.
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1. Joan Platt, Beth Baker, and Karen Bahr watched and hoped for two
more points.
2. With help from .Toan Platt, Beth Baker struggles for conuol of the
rebound.
3. Karen Bahr concenua tes on getting past her opponent.
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Girls Track Develops Talent
Miss Smits and Miss Trottier
coached a strong team . . . school
records broken . . . Captain Terry
Bonell led, directed and influenced
. . . "Duck, duck goose" played a
unique role in warm-ups . . .
jumps, hurdles, sprints, weights,
relays and distance . . . individual
efforts scored points for the team
''If Debbie would warm up.''
. . . timers on the finish line.
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1. J. V. runner, Jill Cucunato barely beats out her opponent at the finish line.
2. With all her might, Gloria Fliess hurls the discus.
3 . Julie Zongolowicz takes a breather after running her relay.
4. ROW 1: T. Bonell, T. Pavela, C. Soens, L. Miller, L. Matoska, G. Fliess, C. Heiser. ROW 2: R. Lewis, M. Newman, L. Hess, M. Pilger,
K. Wittrock, P. pfleger, S. Cyzak, N. Hamilton. ROW 3: D. Zepa, T. Pavela, D. Ambruso, D. Welsch, C. Brownlee, L. Barth, E.
Santos. ROW 4: C. Arndt, J. Bahr, L. Gebhart, C. Sikes, J. Zongolowicz, M. Williamson, R. Volpentesta. ROW 5: K. Reisselmann, K.
Hanlon, L. McManaman, A. Matoska, J. England, J. Thomas, L. Wendler. ROW 6: C. Myers, A. Fliess, J. Scuglik, C. Gryczkowski, A.
Hawbaker, J. Cucunato.
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1. While going over the bar, Tracy
Pavela hopes to stay in the high
jump competition .
2. Terri Pa vela clears the hurdle
before her riv a ls .
3. Reaching for the finish line, anchor
man, Terry Bonell, holds the lead.
4. Ka thy Wittrock makes a clean
hand-off to Jean Bahr.
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Student Council Initiates Change
Growth . . . student interest . . .
new sounds rang from juke box
. . . ''sour gripes'' . . . idea
board stirred controversy
changed girls' dress code
equal class representation
new cafeteria arrangement
student constitution . . . published
student directory.
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1. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Treas. P.
Kreuser, Sec. S. Miller, V -Pres. M.
Wohlgemuth, Pres. J. Ambro.
2. SENIOR OFFICERS: Treas. 0. Saftig,
Pres. C. Burnett, Sec. J. Huck, V-Pres.
N. Funk.
3. FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Pres. M. Naidicz,
Sec. S. Nehls, V-Pres. L. Marano,
Treas. C. Alfano.
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1. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Treas. M. Mich,
V-Pres . K. Hanlon, Pres. L. May, Sec .
L. Molinaro.
2. Pres . Joe Ambro.
3. JUNIOR OFFICERS: V-Pres. T. Carney,
Sec. J . Duba , Treas. P. May, Pres. B.
Althaus.
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National Honor Society Promotes Leadership
Christmas party for Spanish kids . . . record raffle . . .
maintained high averages . . . trip to see WIZ in Chicago . . . orientated freshmen through workshop . . .
ushered at plays . . . outdoorsman, Tony Gentile,
brought group back to nature.
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1. New members, Dave Bilotto and Marci Hackbanh try on robes for induction.
2. Miss Michelle Trottier moderates NHS.
3. President Tony Gentile, Secretary Sue Lamb, Vice-President Larry Carbone, Treasurer Liz Kuffel.
4. Honor Society members entertain Spanish children.
5. ROW 1: P. Casciaro, L. Barth, M. Thomas, M. Wohlgemuth, N. Funk, L. Carlini, M. Tirabassi, G. Fliess, S. Lamb, P. Grochowski. ROW
2: C. Capelli, M. Salmon, P. May, T. Patalocchi, C. Reeves, J. Czarnecki, J. Jones, P. Vernezze, T. Gentile, M. Morrissey, J. Ambro,
L. Carbone, J. Schluter, Miss Trottier.
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French And Spanish Clubs Grow In Size
Club meetings during acuvny
period . . . Spanish group enjoyed
party at Christmas . . . cooked
and sampled Spanish food .
officers were Tina Bonofiglio and
Kathy Slama . . . "Bonjour mes
amis'' . . . French club officers
were Joan Jansky, Julie Janovicz,
Anne Bilotto and Joan Dunbar . . .
Christmas caroling at Pershing Plaza
. . . snow and rain . . . ''Where
is everybody?''
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1. SPANISH CLUB: ROW 1: S. Schroeder, N. Hernandez, T. Shore,
A. Stuber, P. P!leger, D. Buckson. ROW 2: P. Kontz, T. Bonofiglio, P. Potter, K. Slama, L. Hess, C. Brownlee. ROW 3: J.
Popko, M. Laurin, C. Heiser, C. Seitz, P. Arneson, T. Kreuger,
Mrs. Holt.
2. FRENCH CLUB: ROW 1: A. P!arr, R. Farfalla, A. Longo, L. Hoey,
R. Lewis, N. Bredick, C. Arndt, S. Andrea, C. Andrea, S. Wadina. ROW 2: B. Raffeny, L. Molinaro, A. Bilotto, J. Madrigrano,
J. Oster, M. Salmon, J. Dunbar, J. Dunbar, K. Madrigrano, J.
Duba, Sr. Ruth, L. May, G. Fleiss. ROW 3: M. Hackbanh, T.
Carroll, K. Dowse, L. Bianco, D. Rugg, J. Jones, J. Scola, M.
Williamson. ROW 4: L. Severance, J. Zongolowicz, L. Carlini, J.
Bahr, J. Janovicz, L. Wermeling, C. Przlomski. M. Laprade.
3. Jim Renzulli and Mrs. Holt represent the Spanish Club in the
homecoming parade.
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Athletes Join Lettermen And ~~J'' Clubs
Friendship among athletes
. shared performance
in varsity sports
earned money for equipment and uniforms .
supponed by adult groups.
1. ROW 1: J. Jansky, J. Dunbar, C. Werwie, T. Pavela, J. Bahr, L.
Miller, P. Dinan, C. Brownlee, K. Wood, K. Hanlon, L. Gebhan, K. Shodis. ROW 2: S. Miller, J. Tudjan, C. Zeihen, J.
Zongolowicz, M. Pilger, T. Pavela, T. Bonofiglio, F. Levonowich, C. Cable, P. Casciaro, S. Lamb. ROW 3: T. Bonell, M.
Williamson, N. Stell, J. Madrigrano, P. Pohlman, L. Barth. D.
Dorau, J. La Macchia, D. Ambruso, D. Norman, C. Brownlee, M.
Tirabassi. ROW 4: D. DeCono, J. Kolar, B. Jantzen, K. Wittrock,
C. Soens, M. Montemurro, J. Bredek, B. Wilson, E. Santos, L.
Matoska, C. Heiser.
2. ROW 1: J. Pikna, C. Capelli, B. Hogan, L. Carbone, P. Vernezze, J. Salerno, D. Kennedy. ROW 2: B. Walker, P. May, B.
Muth, M. Widmar, M. Conforti, M. Gentile, T. Brumm, T.
Walkowski, F. Vernezze. ROW 3: L. Kunath, K. Padula, G.
Capelli, J. Christiansen, R. Jurvis, L. Milena, T. Kreuger, D.
Hermann, K. Stummer, S. Haubrich, D. Bennett. ROW 4: C. Pillizzi. R. Ridolfi, J. Warosh, L. Proko, M. Molinaro, G. Madrigrano, J. St. Peter, P. Grochowski, L. Jackson, J. Jones, J. Tirabassi, B. Wauing. ROW 5: S. Scuglik, E. Heinisch, E. Hernandez, M. Morrissey, M . Fuhrer. D. Gillespie, M. Kielpinski, P.
Wade, M. Fiorini. J. Czarnecki, D. Saftig, M. Regis.
3. Club presidents are Pat Dinan and Marlin Molinaro.
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Big Buddies And Senior Pacers Organize
Activities
Big Buddies guided freshmen . . . Co-Captains Kayle Wood and Eloy Hernandez . . .
Pace leaders . . . Freshmen Picnic . . . a
ready hand . . . Pacers promoted unity in the
senior class . . . "Barnyard Boys" victorious
in volleyball competition . . . being together
. . . from Christmas Midnight Mass to the
"Last Supper" . . . Senior Banquet.
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1. Senior Pacers coordinators, Jeff Barwick and Pat Dinan, plan upcoming events.
2. BIG BUDDIES: ROW 1: P. Potter, S. Andrea, N. Hernandez, J. Jansky, K. Wood, E. Hernandez, P. Casciaro, G. Fliess, M. Salmon, C.
Burnett, D. Tunkiewicz. ROW 2: K. Dowse, L. Hoey, T. Bonell, D. Norman, F. Levonowich, A. Schwenn, A. Theriault, T. Setter, S.
Valente, T. Bonofiglio, J. Keck. ROW 3: J. Janovicz, D. Zierk, M. Flatley, B. McGovern, A. Wasilevich, C. Greb, M. Tirabassi, M.
Bilotti, C. Przlomski, A. Bilotto, R. Farfalla. ROW 4: J. Powell, C. Kortlang, J. Suangberg, J. Pikna, J. LoCicero.
3. Big Buddies enjoy the picnic as much as the freshmen.
4. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS: J. Renzulli, P. Loewen, J. Strangberg, R. Milkie, D. Rosenbaum, J. Salerno, K. Stummer, C. Rossmann, D.
Preiss, B. Zaionc.
5. SENIOR PACERS: ROW 1: K. Wood, K. Madrigrano, D. Zierk, N. Funk, N. Hess, A. Theriault. N. Hernandez, J. Jansky, S. Andrea, J.
Tudjan, K. Swanson. ROW 2: C. Cable, F. Levonowich, T. Setter, L. Carlini, A. Bilotto, M. Webb, R. Farfalla, C. Przlomski, M.
Bilotti, T. Kreuger, D. Zastrow, C. Kortiang, J. Powell. ROW 3: C. Burnett, A. Schwenn, P. Vernezze, B. St. Germain, A. Wasilevich,
L. Kuffel. J. Nass, C. Greb, J. Barwick, M. Flatley, M. Laprade, D. Federmeyer, D. Norman, E. Hernandez, D. Kennedy. ROW 4: E.
Schend, J. King, K. Bianchi. J. LoCicero, M. Cyzak, J. Czarnecki, P. Dinan, P. Kreuser, M. Holzer, A. Vandenhurk. ROW 5: J. Jones,
S. Guido, T. Bonell.
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Art Club
Displays Talent
Sister Honora shared art interest
. . . co-curricular organization
. . . a snowmobiling weekend in
Michigan . . . took a fall trip to
the Milwaukee Art Center
something in common.
Alumni Contact
Many students involved . . . met during mod 9 . . . multi-talented Sister
Ruth moderated organization . . .
informed former students at St. Joe's
about upcoming events . . . kept
alumni involved.
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Library Aides
And AV Staff
Mr. Thompson advised group . .
co-ordinated library resources,
book and non-book . . . operated
movie projectors for classes and
school events . .
"Who put those
steps there?" .
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service-minded.
1. Art Club adds their creative touch to the Homecoming Parade.
2. ART CLUB: ROW 1: J. Smith, L. Matoska, E. Santos, E. Bernacchi. L. McManaman. ROW 2: J. LoCicero, A. Ruffolo, R. Salapatek. ROW
3: M. Matoska.
3. ALUMNI CONTACT: ROW 1: A. Pfarr, J. Eaton, C. Andrea, R. Lewis, N. Hamilton, M. Chiappetta, S. Wadina. ROW 2: Sr. Ruth, L.
Molinaro, T. Nachtigal, J. Kolar, T. Carroll, P. Krueser, J. Kolar, N. Bredek, J. Thomas.
4. AV STAFF: ROW 1: B. Dwelly, J. Wawiorka, M. Castelli. ROW 2: D. Herr, J. Gallo, T. Kreuger, M. Salmon, P. Arneson, J .• McQuestion,
M. Massie, F. Infusino, S. Wells, D. Pofahl. E. Hernandez, R. Gram. ROW 3: Mr. Thompson, P. Kuffel. S. Casey, J. Powell, G. Benn.
5. LIBRARY AIDES: A. Longo, J. Martin, J. Oster, S. Setter, N. Hernandez, C. Stokman, P. Potter, K. Kaye, H. Helman, G. Engelmann, P.
DeZee.
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Stage Crew
Joe Ambro headed crew . . . new
light board .
Charlie Lamb,
technician . . . constructed all
play scenery . . . new stage crew
director, Mr. Miller . . . behind
the scenes contributions . . . late
nights and early mornings . .
"Thank God, it's closing night."
1. ROW 1: P . Arneson, B. McGovern, J. Kratowicz, S. Christiansen,
M. Matoska, E. Heinisch. ROW 2: B. Passino, F. Infusino, T.
Kreuger, C. Lamb, M. Hackbarth. ROW 3: M. Wendler, K. Moir,
S. Cyzak, L. Matoska. ROW 4: M. Massie, S. Bahr, B. Skipper,
S. Law, L. Wendler. ROW 5: J. Gallo, D. Arneson, J. Ambro, M.
Cyzak, J. Stanley, P. Gray.
2. Father Spitz, Joe Am bro and Charlie Lamb work on the sound system.
3 . Joe, Mike Cyzak and Charlie test the lighting system.
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Chess Club Moves Men
"Chess Club will meet in the cafeteria" . . . practiced during
activity period . . . open to non-members . . . "King Powers
reigned" . . . over 20 chess boards . .
five men battled for
state recognition . . . Chris Reeves, a state champ . . .
"Checkmate . "
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1. John Stanley rearranges scenery used for the musical.
2. CHESS CLUB: STANDING: E. Neofotistos, Mr. Powers. ROW 2, SEATED: M.
Laprade, K. Joni tis, M. Christiansen, J. Gastaldi. ROW 3: D. Erickson, T.
Kreuger, C. Reeves, S. Haubrich, J. Mc Question. ROW 4: M. Salmon, F.
Onega, T. Patalocchi.
3. Combining their suength, Mark Bjork and Eddie Heinisch open the curtain.
4 . Scott Haubrich, Mark Salmon, Tony Patalocchi, Mark Vidas and Chris
Reeves finished second in the state meet held at UW-Milwaukee.
199
A Cappella, Swing And Madrigals
Functioned separately as well as
together . . . provided music at liturgies . . . performed in Variety Show
and Spring Concert . . . under the
direction of Mr. Hubatch . . . Swing
& Co. took annual trip to grade schools
. . . May 16, special concert during
lunch mods . . . Madrigals perfected
voices while Swing mastered choreography.
1. Swing & Co. dances to Broadway hit CHORUS LINE.
2. SWING & CO.: ROW 1: J. LoCicero, M. Tirabassi. C. Ramsdell, P. Kreuser, D. Rzonca,
P. Casciaro, M. Bjork. ROW 2: J. Powell, A. Glerum, M. Randall. J. Alderson, M.
Cyzak, M. Wohlgemuth, E. Hernandez, C. Werwie, E. Schend, J. Gastaldi, C. May, J.
Barwick, S. Miller, J. Schumacher, B. Hammond, T. Darre, M. Chiappetta.
3. A Cappella members, Georgianna Engelmann and Kathy Madrigrano, choose robes.
200
1. A CAPPELLA CHOIR: ROW 1: P. De Zee,
K. Madrigrano, T.
Shore, G. Engelmann, C. Andrea, A. Theriault, M. Mason, C.
Arndt, J. Oster. ROW 2: D. Rugg, P. Potter, F. Levonowich, M.
Werner, K. Padula, A. Schwenn, L. Kennedy. ROW 3: J. Olson,
J. Scola, B. St. Germain, C. Neumann, B. McGovern, M. Brunner, B. Skipper. ROW 4: S. Passarelli, H. Helman, M. Laprade,
R. Kamieniecki, S. Wells, K. Turner, L. Hoey, M. Kelleher.
2. Jeanne Alderson and Carol Ramsdell work out a new dance routine.
3. A Cappella Madrigals perform at the Variety Show.
201
Lancettes
Choosing a new look . . . all girl
ensemble . . . # 1 rating in state
music contest at UW-M . . . caroling
through school halls at Christmas . .
Cathy Brownlee accompanied group.
1. Debbie Rugg and Jo Anne Olson rehearse a new song.
2. LANCETTES: ROW 1: C. Brownlee. ROW 2: S. Law, D. Rugg, M. Chiappetta, T. Carroll,
C. Arndt, M. Kelleher, C. Arentz, M. Hanlon, P. Potter.
202
Freshman
Choir
Performing, singing, choreographing . . . learned to follow rhythm
charts . . . two madrigal groups
within choir . . . juggling, unicycle riding . . . tests on harmony.
1. Rehearsing for the variety show, freshman girls simulate a picnic scene.
2. ROW 1: M. May, L. Tuenas, K. Moir, L. Mercato, J. Pulera, K. Farfalla. ROW 2: L. Strickland, S. Anderson, L. Marano, L. Engelmann,
R. Evans, J. Cucunato, S. Bogdanovich. ROW 3: K. Speiker, S. Salituro, A. Przlomski. P. Koblenski, K. Warosh, P. Guido, T. Spiegelhoff, M. Schroeder. ROW 4: A. Roders, J. Santiago, R. Stevens, T. Pearson, A . Fleiss, M. Collins, C. Cody, E. Rutz, S. Bong, D. Anderson . ROW 5: P. Rzonca, S. Law, A. Hawbaker, R. Laprade, C. Gryczkowski, R. Popko, S. Myhre, T. Coughlin. ROW 6: G. McDonald, C.
Savaglio, J. Jurkoska, C . Arentz, C. Reinkober, C. Proko, S. Seidl.
203
Band Becomes
Involved
Livened up pep rallies . . . involved in variety show,
musical, and fine arts week . . . free concert during
lunch mods . . . traveled to band camp during summer
. . . Dave Bilotto awarded #2 rating in state music
contest . . . music makers directed by Mr. Hoffman
. . . practice and precision.
1. MUSICAL DIRECTORS: Mr. Kenn Miller, director; Maureen Chiappetta, assistant director;
Mr. Gerald Hoffman, orchesua conductor; Mr. Gerald Hubatch, vocal director. Missing is
Maria Tirabassi, assistant director.
2. ROW 1: M. Salmon, C. Angelo, C. Ruffalo, B. Castelli, C. Arentz, B. Morelli. ROW 2:
M. Chiappetta, R. Zumpano, M . Salmon, M. Castelli, S. Casey, M. Mich, L. Rosenbaum, R. Pacetti, D. Tunkiewicz, S. Seidl, C. Rollain.
3. The band performs jazz numbers at the Variety Show.
204
Running Club
Newly formed group dedicated to running . . . sponsored 3 disco dances . . . special attraction was
WRKR's Lee Hansen . . . Pete Vernezze elected club
president . . . large turnout . . . Steve Brunner and
Peter Vernezze were top runners.
Ski Club
''Let it snow, let it snow, let it
snow'' . . . record cold wave
hampered skiing . . . outings to
Wilmot . . . no broken bones this
season . . . members ranged from
beginners to expens.
1. WRKR's Lee Hansen dj's the Running Club disco dance.
2. RUNNING CLUB: ROW 1: D. Herrmann, D. Antony, S. Brunner, K. Padula, P. Vernezze,
G. Madrigrano, Mr. Schissel. ROW2: E. Heinisch, E. Hernandez, M. Morrissey, K. Stummer, N. Hernandez, J. Pikna, M. Kielpinski. ROW 3: J. Bahr, L. Matoska, J. Zongolowicz, T. Pavela, R. Ridolfi, D. Thomas. ROW 4: L. Miller, T. Benell, J. Christensen, B.
Gladney.
3. SKI CLUB: ROW 1: T. Miller, M. Gates, P. Whitton. ROW 2: C. Cohen, B. Schluter, J.
Barwick. ROW 3: Fr. Mel, Mr. Huettner.
205
Yearhool~ Staff Meets New Challenges
The staff of the 1977 CHALLENGE would like to thank
all those who supported the publication of this yearbook
. . . Particularly we would like to thank the patrons
and subscribers who financially made this book possible
. . . and special thanks to Mr. James Block of The
Marshall Studio for his advice and high-quality photography.
1. Editor Sue Lamb enjoys some suggestions
from the staff.
2. ROW 1: C. Lamb, T. Gorecki. B. Passino, C. Przlomski, L. Cochon, J.
Daoust. ROW 2: K. Swanson, D. Anderson, L. Engelmann, S. Lamb, K. Madrigrano, B. Flasch , C. Gryczkowski, K.
Pohlman, K. Dolan. MISSING : D.
Thome, J. Pint and T. Zumpano.
206
AIELLO MID-TOWN FLORIST 2108 52nd Street 658-3551
BID LINGER MUSIC HOUSE INC. 626 56th Street
DAOUST REFRIGERATION SERVICE 6807 85th Street Kenosha, Wis . 652-5002
DELFI ELD' S DELI CA TESS EN 2300 7 5th Street Kenosha, Wis. 53140
Congratulations Class of '77 DUNHAM'S TROPHY SHOP
DRAKE'S TEXACO STATION 8004 22nd Avenue 654-6040
FINNEY'S LOUNGE 2208 60th Street 654-9909
HENDRICKSEN'S SAUSAGE SHOP 7539 39th Avenue 654-5700
LITTLE KNIT SHOP 2225 63rd Street Kenosha, Wis . 53140
LUCILLE'S INC. 7703 Sheridan Road Kenosha, Wisconsin Phone 654-4944
MAC'S CANTEEN 2302 52nd Street 654-2065
ST. MARY SCHOOL
MISCHLER' S HOME FOR FUNERALS 708 57th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 657-3811
NECCHI SEWING CENTER 2600 Roosevelt Road Kenosha
NEHLSEN'S SPORTING GOODS 5008 6th Avenue
NINO'S STEAK-ROUND-UP 1800 60th Street Kenosha 658-4117
OPEN PANTRY FOOD MART Open 7 Days Til Midnight 6008 39th
OPEN PANTRY FOOD MART Open 7 Days Til Midnight 8119 22nd Avenue
OPEN PANTRY FOOD MART Open 7 Days Til Midnight 6119 22nd Avenue
PAWLAK PHARMACY 903 Washington Road
TRANSMISSIONS PFIEFFER AUTO CLINIC On Wis. Ill. State Line Ill. 746-8291 Wis. 694-2012
Compliments of PHIL'S WHITE FLASH SERVICE 22nd Avenue and 60th Street 652-1605
RUFFALO'S BARBER STUDIO 3519 52nd Street 654-6154
PDQ FOOD STORE 2601 75th Street 657-7951
DR. ANDREW T. PRZLOMSKI FAMILY
BOB STEVEN'S PHARMACY INC.
207
AMERICAN
STATE BANK
3928 - 60TH STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53140
We Bottle What You WantLook for These Brands When You Buy
Soft Drinks
7UE,
The
Uncola™
SEVEN UP BOTTLING CO., I NC.
Racine
of Kenosha
ANGELO FLORIST INC.
YOUR SOUTHSIDE FLORIST
serving
"Kenosha City on the Grow" Since 1930
7534 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, Wis.
Phone 654-0721
208
President - James V. Angelo
Vice Pres. - Josephine Angelo
Sec. - Treas. - Jack J . Angelo
Family Style
Dining
Since 1911
Open 7 Days
a Week
•Gifts
•Candies
•Cards
•Pipe Shop
•Coffee Shop
All You Can Eat
Cocktails
Ham, Shrimp, Fish, Chicken and Ribs
24th Ave. - 60th St.
Kenosha
9006 Sheridan Rd.
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Congratulations
and
Good Luck
REPAIR
Car Specialists
Quality Workmanship
BARD EN'S
~
Speu4lVji1t9 Ui
- COMPLETE • DOMESTIC - FOREIGN
& COMPACT AUTOS
• CUSTOM PAINTING
• INSURANCE WORK
•AUTO PAINTING
KENOSHA'S FOREMOST
STORE
IDIAL 657-3911 I
ALRIKAS
Since 1899
622 58th St.
654-0744
209
OPEN 24 HOURS
Serving
Breakfasts - Lunches
Dinners
Late Snacks
Carry Out Service
5001 7th Ave. 654-0323
GOOD LUCK GRADS '77
Congratulations
St. Joseph's
of
ED AND SHIRLEY
BABICH
8249 Sheridan Road
Phone 658-1188
BENKO SHEET
METAL
THE BETTER
GLASS
COMPANY
&
Glass and Glazing
Contractors
HEATING,
INC.
4328 28th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
652-8481
210
Compliments
Henry D. Benisch
6901 - 39th Ave.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 654-7560
AMC
211
THE
DONUT
HOLE
2401 63rd Street
Open Daily 5:30 am - 11:00 pm
We Cater to
Churches, Lodges,
and Parties
Discount to
Organizations
Congratulations
DICK'S
BARBER SHOP
3033 60th Street
654-5455
Phone 658-1012
Joseph C. Cucunato
Your Hair.
Your Style.
By FLAIR.
Sty list Renee Rwrdan
4913 75th Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 694-2011
212
4437 22nd Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 654-0774
BRUCH FUNERAL HOME
3503 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin
654-2932
THE BROWN
NATIONAL BANK
OF KENOSHA
8015 22nd Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone 658-2280
&!:
1"
ART THE BARBER
ST. JOSEPH LANCETTE
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Phyllis Pohlman, President
213
Best
Wishes
From
6
FLOORS OF
ST. CATHERINE'S
HOSPITAL
FINE
FURNITURE
ANDERSON'S
Jan - l &M - Tiny
AUTO PARTS INC.
8915 Sheridan Rd.
Kenosha, Wisc.
53140
Phone 694-3383
Kenosha's Most
Complete Parts
Headquarters
214
Phones (414) 658-8653 - 658-1170
JOHN CABLE & SONS, INC.
Excavating• Washed Gravel• Stone
6821 28th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
53140
Ralph • Charles •John, Jr.
..,,,,,£
C&L INDUSTRIAL
CLEANERS
~AllQ1JS£l;••
Fl~mer and ~lft. Sh~p
Rental Service
- Of -
PHONE 654-3568
3818 - 60th Street • Kenosha,
Wisconsin 53140
• Shop Towels• Coveralls•
•Uniforms• Dustmops •
•Entrance Mats•
Step up to Better Service
Flowers for All Occasions
8927 Sheridan Road
694-0577
Best Wishes
Class of '77
"WHERE THE BEST COST LESS"
Sheridan Road at Forty-Third Street
•
Telephone 652-2220
Kenosha, Wisconsin
215
•.. thf#
cla~~ of
GORECKI
FOODS INC.
SENTRY
6031 40th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Phone
652-2512
53140
HANSEN
FUNERAL
HOME
Member of
National Selected Morticians
,
\
Serving Kenosha Land
For 97 Years
654-2136
6019 7th Ave.
21 6
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HAIRDRESSING
UNLIMITED
7507 - 7th Avenue
658-4918
Featuring
La Petite Boutique
Master Charge
HOLIDAY VILLAGE
SELF-SERVICE
LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING
3609 52nd St. Kenosha
and
HOLIDAY VILLAGE
SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
Hwy. 50 - Paddock Lake
Kenosha, Wis.
654-3589
Racine, Wis.
632-4858
JOHNSTON
HARDWARI
HARDWARE
•
HOUSEWARES
7519 Twenty-Second Avenue
•
GIFTS
•
PAINTS
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
"Large Enough to Serve You • Sma II Enough to Know You"
217
•
•
Sincere Good Wishes
From
The Priests
and
People
of
HOLY ROSARY
PARISH
The
Laboratory
that became
a Landmark.
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Fr.ink L yd Wnghl .uuf "')01pl1·lf'fl t
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a v.01k111q I 1hot11lorv .,..h,!fe r;c1t1111 t •111.ir11 lht
q11al1t1cs th.It ~1v1• m.td John~on pr(}(lui t th<
housr>tmlll slctnd,110 .irnu11d th"' world
And Ult• '
scion! '>IS .m sr.''"'"'' and test rnq 11t:·w 11l••a.,,
ancl onn•p1s Ytt-i•lh will 11 .ul to supNHlf flt w
proour:h I r hPt11·1 tnd n ur1• ph•asant
v11t1J
1omorn1v.
(.:Johnson WAX
218
For 46 Years a Provider
of Quality Leisure Time
Activities
for the Families
of Kenosha
JOHN DEWEY SAID
Education is a social process . . . Education is
growth . . . Education is not preparation for
life; education is life itself.
John Dewey, 1859-1952, was an American
philosopher and educator. He abandoned belief
in authoritarian methods and the use of rote
practices in educ a ti on, arguing for learning by
experience, motivated by a sense of the
student's needs.
Compliments of
ST. CASI MIR'S MEN'S
CLUB
KENOS:HA NE'WS
an education in itself
Best Wishes
Class of '77
219
Compliments
of
LADISH CO.
Tri-Clover Division
Kenosha, Wisconsin
220
Congratulations
From
AND VEGETABLES
Guy LoCicero
ST. MARY'S,
and Son, Inc.
Wholesale Fruits and Produce
''If it Grows We Have it''
KENOSHA
1313 56th Street
Kenosha
657-7163 or 654-5351
Racine
634-3391
Waukegan
623-6695
LOEWEN
&
FONK
EXCAVATING
GRADING
AND
SEWER CONTRACTORS
Phone:
6529322
DISTRIBUTOR
•BUDWEISER
• MICHELOB
• STROH'S
also: Old Chicago
Van Merritt
Counuy Club Malt Liquor
Selected Imports
E.F. MADRIGRANO INC.
658-3553
1831 55th Street
Kenosha
221
DR. LEON J. REGNER
DR. JOHN L. REGNER
Optometrists
KENOSHA, WISC.
DICK SOENS
2120 63rd
657-6127
222
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A
INSURANCE
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PLEASANT PRAIRIE PIZZA
PHILLIPS
GIFT SHOPPE
HUT
4608 75th Street
Gifts for All
Occasions
701 56th Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin
53140
Phone: 657-7612
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Borrow a Family,
or Pretend You're a Family
Congratulations
From
PAI ELLI'S
BAKERY
GENERAL
PHARMACIES
FREE CITY WIDE
PERSCRIPTION
DELIVERY
''Emergency Prescription Service
Available for our Customers Only"
KENOSHA'S LARGEST
VARIETY BAKERY
BAKERS OF CRISPY CRUST BREAD
SICK ROOM SUPPLIES
AMERICAN GREETING CARDS
"It's the toast of the town"
MIDTOWN
657-7713
5002 22nd Ave.
SOUTH
7527 22nd Ave.
223
ROCCO
Bar and Restaurant
Congratulations
Class of '77
8040 Sheridan Rd .
For Your Quick Lunches
and Dining Convenience
Call 654-7500
ROCCO
5824 6th Ave.
Call 654-9690
Open for
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
224
The Przlomski Family
Francis and Sylvia
Carrie '77
Dee Dee '78
Andrea '80
Mike
Monica
Good Luck
Best Wishes
Class of 1976
Ph. 654- 297 5
6625 27th Ave.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
JAMES BLOCK,
PHOTOGRAPHER
Official St. Joseph High School Photographer
'"e MARSHALL STUDIO ,,,c.
God's Choicest Blessings
on the
Faculty and Student Body
of
St. Joseph High School
MARYTOWN
FRANCISCAN
FRIARS
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
MAYER DRUG
REXALL AND SUN
AGENCY
Since 1914 Your Good Health
Has Been Our Main Business
Downtwon
658-8124
225
Message to a Lucky Student
You are one of an incredibly small and lucky minority of the
world's people. The American way of life is a miracle of
history which you are free to enjoy, not because of any effort
on your part . . . not because you deserve the better things
of life but solely because you were lucky enough to be born
into it. Many are not so lucky.
More people live in huts of mud or straw than in any other
kind of shelter.
More young people have a life expectancy of thirty-five
years than of any higher figure . . . about half that of an
average high school graduate.
More parents watch haU their children die than see all their
children grow to adulthood.
More people live without the help of a doctor than enjoy
even the most simple medical care.
More people eat only what they grow . . . and starve when
there is no harvest than obtain their food in any other
fashion.
More people do not know what it is to vote than have ever
voted.
The advancement of your way of life and the spreading of its
benefits to others is your future responsibility. For those who
have the creative spark, ability, courage, human kindness,
stick-to-itiveness and leadership there will always be
opportunities unlimited.
Congratulations to Members of the Graduating C lass
SNAP-ON TOOLS CORP.
Kenosha, Wis.
226
Congratulations
From
SHERIDAN
LANES, INC.
Class
1120 80th Street
Of
654-0411
Bill Marescalco, Sr.
Bill Marescalco, Jr.
Dave Larson
Bob Larson
and their
Families and Employees
'77
Every day there's more to see at . ..
PERSHING
·PLAZA
•HOPPING
C•NT•A
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Thrift Drug Store
Holleb's
Fanny Farmer
Pier I Im pons
Maling's Shoe Store
R-K News
General Finance
Kohl's Grocery
Singer's
Chiappetta's
One-Hour Martinizing
Kinney Shoe Store
So-Fro Fabrics
7 5th Street and Pershing Blvd. Kenosha, Wis.
227
TYliDN~ll
~~~~[1~ th~~1J~OOWidest Selections ame Brand
Sporting - Athletic Recreation Equipment
Schwinn and Raleigh Bicycles
SCH END
AGENCY
INC.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
Bill Schend - Steve Schend
"Send for Schend"
Phone 414/658-4391
2200 R0..>sevelt Road
228
Kenosha, Wis.
14th Ave.
and 62nd St.
Sales and Service
WE SALUTE YOU-..
ASSol11
D~;:ds
You!
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Triangle
appliant-t•s • furnicure• • t•arpt•CinJ!
3813 Roosevelt Rd .
Phone 694 -6500
229
TRIANGLE
WHOLESALE
co·MPANY,
INC.
2119 8lst Sueet
Drewry
Old Milwaukee
Schlitz - Lowenbrau
Champale - Schiltz Malt Liquor
DICK & OLGA'S
WOODLAWN
GROCERY
Open 7 Days
9:00 am to 9:00 pm
5110 75th Street
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
694-0220
657-5148
FRANKL.
WELLS
co.
5821 5th Avenue
3 COINS
RESTAURANT
5008 6th Ave.
652-8111
SUN -THURS. 6AM - 11 PM
FRI . -SAT . - 6 AM - 3 AM
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Serve Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Plus Fountain
230
INDEX
-AAcerbi, Michael-----------22, 113, 138
Acerbi, Pamela -------------37, 88, 90
Adams, Candy --------------------121
Aiello, Charles - --- - --- - -- - --- -- - - -113
Alderson, Jeanne --26, 83, 105, 200, 201
Alfano, Carmine------82, 121. 186, 188
Alfano, Susan------------------72, 113
Althaus, William---34, 35 , 50, 76, 104,
105, 109, 165, 186, 189
Ambro, Joseph---6, 39. 48, 52, 90, 186,
189. 191
Ambrosini. Heidi --------------86, 105
Ambruso, Debbie - - -113, 138, 174, 180,
181. 184. 193
ANDACHT, MR. CHRISTOPHER--64, 167
Anderson, Deborah--------121, 203, 206
Anderson, James (10) ------------4, 113
Anderson, James A. -------121. 140, 154
Anderson, James R. ----------------121
A DERSON, REV. JOSEPH-1, 34 , 35 , 47,
48, 54, 57, 58, 60, 122
Anderson, Karen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -105
Anderson, Ronald ----121, 140, 166, 167
Anderson, Susan 24, 27, 32, 33, 79, 121,
203
Andrea, Caroline--17, 23 , 26, 113, 119,
187. 186. 192. 201
Andrea, Susan ---14, 15, 23, 26, 30, 36,
90, 132, 187, 192, 194, 195, 201
Andreucci. Anthony ------15, 17, 87, 90
Andreucci, Michael----------------105
Angelo, Carrie --------- ---34, 105, 204
Annessi. Jane ------------121, 127, 177
Antony, Dean -------113, 138, 152, 205
Antony, Elizabeth---------------37, 90
Antony, Scott ------------121, 154, 167
Apanasewicz, Karl ------------121. 140
Arena, Jonathan ----------113, 138, 161
Arentz, Christi---28, 121, 202, 203, 204
Arndt, Colleen -26, 28, 40, 49, 83, 105,
184, 187, 192, 201
Arneson, David -------26, 121, 167, 199
Arneson, Paul -----21, 72, 105, 192, 197
-BBahr, Jeanne -5, 50, 105, 184, 185, 192,
205' 236
Bahr, Karen---- -------- --121. 182, 183
Bahr, Sharon-------------------75, 105
Bailey, Amanda---9, 113, 172, 173, 182
Bailey, Janice - - --- - - -- - - - - - -- -- - - - -90
Baker, Beth ---------112, 113, 182, 183
Baldwin, Kim ---------------------105
Bambrough, Kathleen-----------77, 121
Barber, Bruce ---------------37, 55, 90
Barber, Donna --------74, 113, 176, 177
Barnard, Margaret -----------------105
Barnes, Rkhard--- ----------34 , 35, 105
Barnett, Lynn------------------84, 113
Barnhill, Nancy -----------38, 105, 144
Barth, Lynn -----105, 180, 184, 191. 193
Barth, Sharon -------------------37, 90
Barwick, Jeff -6, 26, 29, 37, 42, 43, 45,
83. 90. 96. 195. 194. 200' 205
Beal, Charles ----------------------90
Saumier, James -121. 154, 166, 167, 168
Becker, Dawn ---------------------113
Benko, Jody-------------------- ---113
Benko, Lori ------------37, 90, 96, 129
Benn, Gilbert-----------------113, 138
Benn, Gregory -----------------21. 105
Bennett, David--121, 154, 164, 165, 193
Bernacchi. Elaine- - - - - - - - -113, 196, 239
Bernacchi. Laura ------------------105
Bianchi, Kim----14, 37, 77, 89, 90. 195
Bianco, Laura ------------105, 178, 192
Bill, Michael ---------------------105
Bilotti, James-----32, 33 , 121. 140, 167
Bilotti, Mary-------25, 36 , 90, 194, 195
Bilotto, Anne--32, 36, 90, 192, 194, 195
Bilotto, David-------29, 48, 49, 90, 190
Bjork, Mark -13, 26, 36, 53, 66, 7 5, 90,
199. 200
BJORN, MR. MIKE---------------56, 64
Blaxill, Raymond ------------------121
Bogdanovich, Suzanne ---------121. 203
Bonacci. Benedetta ----------------113
Bonell, Theresa-11. 23 , 31, 36, 91. 128,
133, 145, 170, 184, 185, 193, 194, 195,
205
Bong, Sara--------26, 76, 121, 124, 203
Bonofiglio, Leah - - - - -113, 119, 133, 239
Bonofiglio, Tina - -22, 35, 50, 105, 180,
192. 193. 194
Bose, John ------------------------121
BOWE, MR. ROBERT ---------------145
Bradmon, James --------------------90
BRANDT, MRS. MARYANN ----------59
BRAUNGER, SISTER ELAINE ----------65
Bredek, Jennifer ----104, 105, 172, 173,
174, 193
Bredek, Natalie --23, 113, 152, 192, 196
BRISCH, MISS BARBARA----------57, 73
Brockhaus, Brian - -- -- - ---- --- - - -- - -121
Brownlee, Carol -81. 113, 170, 174, 175,
180, 181, 184, 193
Brownlee, Catherine--58, 105, 131, 170,
178, 180, 181, 192, 202
Bruch, Carol ----------------------105
Bruch, Keith ----------------------113
Bruch, Tom -----------------------105
Brumm, Thomas- -7, 105, 148, 151, 162,
193
Brumm, Timothy -25, 81, 121, 154, 162,
163, 164
Brummel. Thomas - -105, 142, 143, 156,
158
Brunner, Jeffrey ------23, 37, 91. 95, 99
Brunner, Mary-----23, 29, 83, 104, 105,
109. 201
Brunner, Steven 121, 122, 154, 166, 167,
205
Buckson, Deborah----------31, 113, 192
Buckson, Jerome - - -- - - - - - --- - --- -- -121
Burnett, Claire - - -6, 14, 17, 37, 39, 48,
54, 82, 186, 188, 194, 195
Carbone, Laurence - -11, 15, 23 , 39 , 48.
54. 80. 88. 91, 134 • 135. 137. 148. 150.
151. 156, 157, 158, 170, 190, 191, 193,
239
Carbone, Michael-------------105, 109
CARBONE, MR. ROBERT -7, 54, 58, 134,
172, 173
Carlini. Elizabeth - -39, 79, 87, 91, 101,
191, 192. 195
Carney, Mark - - -23, 113, 128, 148, 149,
150. 151, 161
Carney, Timothy 11, 22 , 23, 34, 35, 50.
51, 105. 109. 186. 189
Carroll, Tricia 26, 28 , 43, 44, 113, 192.
196' 202
CARUSO, MR. ANTHONY -----------59
Caruso, Lisa------------------105, 178
Casciaro, Pauicia ---26, 32, 42, 83, 85,
105, 191, 193, 194, 200
Casey, David -------------80, 113, 134
Casey, Stephen --------19, 44, 113, 204
Castelli. Carol ---------------113, 128
Castelli, Mark --50, 105, 148, 149, 150,
151, 197. 204
Celebre, David -- --- ----------- ----121
Celebre, Gregory ------------------105
Chiappetta, David --------------12, 91
Chiappetta, Michael ----------121. 154
Chiappetta, Maureen ----26, 28, 45, 83,
113. 196. 200. 202. 204
Chiappetta, Fred ---------105, 134, 137
Christensen, Jeffrey -106, 166, 167, 193,
205
Christensen, Marta ------------106, 199
Christensen, Shelly-------------24, 121
Cismoski. Christine ----------------121
CLARKE, MRS. MARlE-56, 174, 176, 177
Cody, Cheryl -----------------121. 203
Cohen, Cheri -------------75, 106, 205
Collins, Marlene ---------121, 177, 203
Conforti. John---74, 113, 142, 152, 160,
161, 193
Corbit, Kimberly ------------------106
Cornils, Kevin - -- - - --- -- - -- - -- - -46, 91
Corrigall, Keli --------------------113
Corrigall, Knox---36, 38, 39, 41, 89, 91
Coughlin, Todd -46, 49, 79, 83, 121, 203
Covelli, Teena--------------------121
Crewe, Timothy----------113, 138, 152
Crist, Tom----------113, 138, 167, 168
Cruz, Marcelline - - -24, 26, 75, 121, 154
Cruz, Mercedes----------------30, 113
Cucunato, Jill --------79, 122, 184, 203
Curtiss, Donald --13, 122, 140, 154, 166
Cyzak, Michael 10, 13, 51, 83, 91, 195,
200
Cyzak, Susan--------122, 127, 182, 184
Czarnecki. Gerald ---15, 37, 38, 39, 41.
48. 91, 130' 142. 143. 148. 149. 150.
156, 158, 170, 191, 193, 195
Czarnecki. Richard -8, 25, 32, 122, 154,
155. 166
-C-
-D-
Cable, Christine ---12, 38, 52, 91, 174,
175, 193, 195, 238
Capelli. Christopher----32, 35, 84, 105,
134, 144, 187, 191, 193
Capelli, Gregory --5, 113, 130, 145, 193
Capelli, Paul -------------32, 121, 144
Daoust, Jeffrey -------78, 122, 140, 206
Darre, Susan-- - -- - - - -- -- - -- --- -24, 106
Darre, Thomas ----------------92, 200
Davenport, Kun ---------------79, 122
Davenport, Leif -------------------106
Davis, Barbara-----------------86, 113
231
DeCono, Diane- --30, 78, 114, 138, 178,
193
DeLaGarza, Elizabeth--------------122
De Marco, William - - ----- ------- - --114
Depa. Diane ---------86, 106, 184, 237
Depa. Jerry---------------------86, 92
DeVuyst, Donald---------------21, 106
De Zee, Margaret ----114, 129, 187, 201
Dinan, Pat---37, 51. 92, 129, 193, 194,
195
Doerfler, Lynne----------------85, 106
Doerflinger, Doreen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -106
Dolan, Kathleen----------122, 177, 206
Donnell. Kathryn ------------------114
Dorau, Donna --------20, 106, 178, 193
Dowe, Richard --------------------106
Dowse, James ---------------------122
Dowse, Kathleen ---------106, 192, 194
Drake, Paul-----------------------134
Duba, Joan 23, 34, 35, 50, 51, 104, 106,
186. 189. 192
Duba, Thomas -- -- - -- -- - -- - --- - ---122
Duczak, Margaret ------------------92
Duczak, Raymond ---------72, 114, 138
Duffy, Jean ---------------25, 122, 182
Dunbar, Jane -11, 31, 89, 106, 110, 133,
192, 238
Dunbar, Joan-----20, 106, 110, 192, 193
Duncan, Bryon --------------------114
Dwelly, William ------------------114
-EEaton, Judith-------------114, 182, 196
Ebell, Joann------------------114, 128
Egeness, Christopher-----------122, 128
Ellison, Dale -- -- - -- - - --- --- -- -- - --122
Ellison, Robert --------------------106
Ellsworth, Thomas -----------------106
Engelmann, Georginna -29 , 49, 114, 187,
197. 200. 201
Engelmann, Lois----------122, 203, 206
Engelmann, Mary -- - -- -- -- -- -- -83, 106
England, Barbara ------------------106
ENGLAND, MISS BETH ------52, 62, 238
England, Judith------------21, 122, 184
Erickson, Debra---------------106, 109
Estill, Wayne ------------114, 138, 167
Evans, Rhonda ---------24, 32, 122, 203
-FFalduto, Joseph----32, 79, 122, 140, 167
Farfalla, Kathy ---------------122, 203
Farfalla, Rose 80, 92, 167, 192, 194, 195
Fargo, Daniel -------------74, 114, 138
Fargo, Kathleen -------------41, 89, 92
Federmeyer, David - -13, 21, 53, 88, 92,
134. 195
Feichtner, Ronald --------------74, 114
FERM, MISS NORA --------------65, 78
Fernandez, Osvaldo ----------------122
Fiorini. Kathleen ----------32, 122, 180
Fiorini, Michael ---38, 39, 92, 134, 193
Flasch, Barbara --2, 22, 30, 50, 78, 106,
132. 133. 206
Flatley, Michael--11, 9, 16, 37, 39, 93,
194, 195
Flatley, Rohen ----------------33, 122
Fleming, Susan -- -- - ----- - -- - - -- -- -114
Fliess, Audrey ----24, 32, 122, 184, 203
Fliess, Gloria ---106, 184, 191, 192, 194
Flores, Susan -- -- -- - - ---- -- - -- -- - --122
Flynn, Denise --------40, 114, 119, 133
Fobart, Virginia - - - - -- --- --- - -- - - --114
Formhals, Steven ------------------106
232
Francois, Michael ------------------93
Francois, Thomas- --- ---- --- -- - -- - -106
Frasheski. Michael -- - -- -- - -- -- - -- - -122
Frederick, Alan---------------122, 140
Frederick, Paula - - ---- --- ----- ----- -93
Fuhrer, Catherine----------20, 107, 110
Fuhrer, Michael ---------------93, 193
Funk, Nancy ----32, 37, 39, 48, 54, 93,
100. 101, 129. 186. 188. 191, 195
-GGagliardi, Philip ----------22, 114, 116
Gagliardi, Thomas---- -- - ----------107
Gallagher, Jean Marie--------------114
Gallagher, Mary------ - -- --- -- -- ---122
Gallo, Joseph --------------36, 93, 197
Gastaldi, Julie ----26, 83, 107, 199, 200
Gates, Maureen ---------------107, 205
Gebhart, Elizabeth ---114, 174, 184, 193
Gentile, Anthony -5, 37, 38, 39, 48, 93,
99. 131, 156. 157. 158. 190. 191
Gentile, Lisa -- - ----- ----- - - - ---- --114
Gentile, Michael --10, 50, 51, 107, 134,
137, 169
Gerolmo, Rhonda -- -- - - -- --- - - -- - --114
Giannola, Janet -------------------122
Gillespie, Donald----------93, 134, 193
Giorno, Lori ----------------------107
Gladney, Burnell ----------34, 107, 205
Glerum, Anne ---26, 28, 43, 44, 53, k7,
83, 91, 93, 200
Gontscharow, Paul -----------------122
Gorecki, Jolanta - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -107
Gorecki. Timothy-----84, 112, 114, 206
Grabowski, Jane -------------------114
Gram, Raymond -------------------114
Gray, Peter -----------------------122
Greb, Cynthia---10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 37,
41, 93, 132, 133, 194, 195
Greco, Nancy ---------------------107
Grochowski. Alan -------------114, 116
Grochowski, Patrick -107, 134, 137, 148,
151, 156, 159, 191, 193
Gruber, Joan--------------------37, 93
Gryczkowski, Carol -25, 26, 32, 18, 123,
128. 184. 203. 206
Guido, Pauicia------------28, 123, 203
Guido, Silvana --12, 37, 39, 89, 93, 195
Gyurina, Jill------------------114, 182
-HHackbarth, Marciann------107, 190, 192
Hafner, Mary ---------------------114
H<\fner, Michele ---------37, 53, 87, 93
Halstead, Mary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -114
Hamilton, Brian -------------------107
Hamilton, Nancy -32, 123, 178, 184, 196
Hammond, Mark ----------24, 123, 165
Hammond, William 6, 26, 44, 114, 116,
163. 165. 200
HANDRUP, SISTER VIRGINIA- -57, 70, 76
Hanlon, Kathleen ---115, 118, 174, 177,
184. 186. 189. 193
Hanlon, Mary 26, 28, 107, 174, 177, 202
Hansen, Brenda -- - --- -- -- --- - -- -- - -107
Hasenberg, Edward --- ---- - - -- -- -- - -107
Hasenberg, James- --- - ---- - - -- ---- - -93
HASENBERG, SISTER MARION --------68
Haubrich, Scon -----------93, 193, 199
Haubrich, Tracey---- -- - - --- --- -- --107
Haugh, David ---------72, 74, 114, 138
Haugh. Greggory ------------------123
Hawbaker, Agnes-26, 123, 184, 203, 237
Hawbaker, Anne --------------107, 240
Hawbaker, Paul -------------------114
Hegewald, Peter-----------84, 107, 134
Heinisch, Edward----6, 39, 53, 93, 134,
193. 199. 205
Heinzen, Steve ----------------32, 123
Heiser, Cheryl --102, 107. 184, 192, 193
Helman, Heidi ------115, 187, 197, 201
Hendricksen, Margaret-22. 23, 104, 106,
107
Hernandez, Eloy -33, 36, 38, 39, 46, 77,
79, 94, 156, 172, 173, 186, 193, 194,
195. 197. 200. 205
Hernandez, Nancy--12, 30, 38, 94, 144,
186, 192, 194, 195, 197, 205
Herr, David -- -- - --- -- - - - -- --- -94, 197
Herr. Joseph ----------------------123
Herrmann, David ---------107, 193, 205
HESS, GORDON ----------149, 150, 151
Hess, Laura -73, 85, 115, 172, 173, 184,
192
Hess, Nancy -37, 40, 41, 73, 92, 94, 195
Heyden, Lee-------------------77, 123
Higgins, Tom --------22, 107, 134, 151
HLAVKA, MR. LEE ------------156, 158
Hoey, Elizabeth--83, 107, 192, 194, 201
HOFFMAN, MR. GERALD - - -56, 64, 186,
204
Hogan, Rohen - - - -10, 11 , 94, 134, 144,
145, 156, 170, 193
HOLT, MRS. LEDA ---------56, 67, 192
Holzer, Mark-----------46, 92, 94, 195
Homan, Mary ---------------------123
HOPKINS, MR. STEPHEN ------------67
Houghton, Laureen ----2, 107, 109, 129.
132. 133
Houghton, Sandy ----------25, 123, 132
HUBATCH, MR. GERALD ----50, 66, 204
HUBBARD, MRS. JEAN -----66, 176, 178
HUBERT, MR. WILLIS ---------------63
Huberty, Anne --------------37, 53, 94
Huberty, John --------76, 123, 140, 146
Hubeny. Mark ---22, 115, 142, 162, 164
Huck, Jeanne 26, 31. 39, 42, 45, 83, 88.
92. 94. 188
HUDEC, SISTER CECELIA------------65
Huenen, Catherine ----------------115
HUETTNER, MR. MARK 57, 67, 75, 112,
205
HUGHES, MRS. GRACE--------------62
-IJnfusino, Frank----------------107, 197
!sens. Robert -----------------115, 160
-JJackson, Al--------------------77, 107
Jackson. Jill ----------------32, 36, 94
Jackson, Leonard - -9, 94, 134, 136, 137,
148. 150. 156. 157. 159. 193
Jahnke, Joel - - -- - ---- - - --- --- --- - -115
Janovicz, Juliann ----------94, 192, 194
Janovicz, Vincent -----------------123
Jansky, Joan--11, 37, 94, 133, 193, 194,
195
Jantzen, Brenda 115, 119, 133, 178, 179,
193
Jarmoc. Eva -------------------21. 107
Jasiunas, James -- - -- - - - - - - - - --- - - --115
Jelacic, Dawn - -- --- - -- -- -- --- - -- - - -94
Jelacic, Kelly-------------73, 107, 180
Jelacic, Stephen----------123, 140, 165
Johnson, Christopher ---------------107
Johnson, Dan---------------5, 107, 144
Johnson, Judy -----------------107, 19'.!
Johnson, Paul ---------------------115
Jonaitis, Kathleen-------------107, 199
Jones, Jeffrey ---94, 14'.!, i43, 151. 162,
170' 191. 193. 195
Jones, Steven - - - -- - - - - --- - ---- -- - -115
Juncer, Christine ------------------115
Juncer, Patricia -------------------123
Juncer, Therese-----------2, 39, 54, 94
Jurik, Cynthia - -- -- ---- - - - - --- --- - -123
Jurik, Janet ------------------------94
Jurik, Tom -----------------------123
Jurkoska, Jean-------------33, 123, 203
Jurvis, Jeff -------------------115, 138
Jurvis, Rick - -77, 86, 95, 134, 156, 158,
193
-KKamieniecki. Richard ---------115, 201
Kamin, Edward ---------------115, 138
Kapitan, Brian-----------------21. 107
Karnes, Richard ----------115, 142, 152
KARNES, MR. ROBERT ----66, 140, 141,
162. 165
Kaye, Kathy -----------6, 72, 115, 197
Keck, Jean------------88, 95, 186, 194
Kedzierski. James -----------------107
Kelleher, Mary -18, 26, 28, 49, 83, 107,
201, 202
Kelleher, Monica - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -115
Kernen, Michael ------------------123
Kennedy, David ---4, 6, 15, 18, 19, 26,
29, 37' 39, 40, 41, 44, 95, 134, 162,
164, 170, 191, 193, 195
Kennedy, Leslie 9, 23, 26, 29, 115, 178,
201
Kielpinski, Debra -- - - --- - - -- - - -- - --115
Kielpinski. Kristine ----------------123
Kielpinski. Mark -- - -4, 11, 53, 95, 148,
150. 151, 193. 205
Kiffe!, Kurtis ---------------------123
Killian, James --------------------123
King, James ----------------------123
King, Joanna---------------53, 95, 195
Kirschbaum, Daniel - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - -115
Kitchens, Cathy -------------------108
Klafter, William---------------56, 123
Klein, Jenny --------------79, 123, 177
Knapp. Robert---------------------123
Knotek, Stephen - - - - - - - -- - -- - --- - --115
Koblenski. Kelly ------------------115
Koblenski, Margaret---27, 28, 123, 125,
203
Koker, John---------------26, 123, 140
Koker, Kim-----------------------115
Kolar, Jane --------------115, 196, 206
Kolar, Janet ----115, 170, 178, 179, 196
Kolbasnik, Rose Marie--------------108
Kontz, Kathleen--------------2, 39, 95
Kontz, Patricia ---------------115, 192
Kortlang, Christian --------95, 194, 195
Konen, Scou - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - -- ----123
Kotz, James------------------115, 163
Kotz, John -----------25, 123, 162, 165
KRAMER, MRS. JANE------------56, 66
Krat0wicz, Janice-------------123, 127
Kratowicz, Karen-- -- - - --- - - - - -- - --108
Kreuser, Phillip ----19, 26, 46, 95, 129.
172, 173, 186, 188, 195, 196, 200
Kreuger, Timothy 36, 95, 192, 193, 195,
197' 199
Kuffel, Elizabeth 32, 37, 40, 48, 88, 92,
95' 190' 191, 195
Kuffel. Paul -------------115, 116, 197
Kunath, Lawrence --------115, 138, 193
Kunz, C!iristine-------24, 123, 132, 177
-LLaatsch, Karla -------------21. 30, 108
LaMacchia, Julie ---108, 170, 172, 173,
178, 179, 193
Lamb, Charles--------35, 106, 108, 206
Lamb, Susan ----7, 12, 48, 52, 95, 148,
190, 191, 193, 206
LaMOTHE, SISTER RUTH 36, 52, 57, 61,
68, 129, 192, 196
Lange, Michael -------------------123
Laprade, Daniel -------------------115
Laprade, Michele - -52, 53, 86, 95, 192,
195' 199' 201
Laprade, Renee ----24, 26, 77, 123, 203
Larsen, Jeffrey --------------------115
Lasota, Laura ------------------76, 108
Lathrop, Catherine ------------108, 128
Lathrop, Threasa ---------------77, 123
Laurent, Nadine -------------------124
Laurin, Mark -----------------115, 192
Law, Susan -24, 28, 32, 43, 79, 124, 203
LAW, MRS. JOYCE --------------24, 66
Lay10n, Kelly ---------------------108
LAZARSKI, REV. MARVIN ---46, 47, 54,
61, 68
Lehman, Jeffrey----------104, 124, 152
Leipzig, Robert-------------25, 81. 124
Lenci, Sandra ------------------88, 96
Lendman, David --------------124, 140
Lendman, Susan --------------116, 239
Leuck, Theresa------------26, 116, 187
Levonowich, Frances -6, 23, 26, 96, 187,
193, 194, 195, 201
Lewand, Norman ------------------124
Lewis, Ruth Ann ----116, 129, 184, 192,
196' 237
Lichter, William---------------74, 124
LIMBACH, MR. PHILIP --------------63
Lindi, Amy----8, 13, 14, 21. 53, 88, 96
Linstroth, Dale --------------------108
Llanas, Jim-------35, 56, 104, 108, 129
Llanas, Rudy ----------------------116
LOBACZ, MR. JAMES --------5, 68, 238
LoCicero, Jasper -12, 26, 36, 38, 39, 89,
96' 172' 173' 186' 194' 195' 196' 200
Loef. Kevin-------21. 22, 108, 134, 135
Loeffler, Lance ----------------96, 186
Loendorf, Laura -------------------108
Loewen, Anne---------------------108
Loewen, Anne--------------14, 77, 108
Loewen, Ellen -----------------32, 124
Loewen, Mathew ------------------116
Loewen, Michael -------------------96
Loewen, Peter -----------7, 21. 96, 195
Longo, Anna -------------108, 192, 197
Looney, Diana --------------------124
Luciani, Dave---------------------116
Lulewicz, Paul --------2, 40, 48, 89, 96
Lundgren, Brenda -------------116, 182
-MMacareno, Carlos- - -- - -- - - -- - -- - - - -116
Macareno, Jesse ----------------75, 96
Macarra, Marsha ---------116, 138, 182
MacDonald, Glenn ------------124, 203
Madrigrano, Gene----84, 108, 167, 168,
193, '.!05
Madrigrano, Jane -20, 30, 108, 132, 133,
192. 193
Madrigrano, Katherine 8, 12. 23. 30. 32,
36, 51. 96, 129. 192. 195. 200, 201, 206
Madrigrano, Marianne ---30, 40, 77, 79,
124' 127' 132
Maerzke, Michael -----------------124
Marano, Carla --------------------108
Marano, Diane ------------16. 116. 138
Marano, Lori -26, 27, 28, 124, 186. 188.
203
Marcoe, Robert--------------------124
Marinelli. John--------------------116
Marion, Michele ---------120, 124, 127
Marko, Diedre --------------------124
Martin, Jill-------------------108, 197
Martinelli. Joseph -----------------116
Manino, David -- -- - -- -- - -- - -- - - -- -116
Mason, Michelle-------49, 83, 108, 201
Massie, Michael --------37, 80, 96, 197
Matelski. Joseph-----------32, 124, 140
Matoska, Anne- - -- - - ---- - --- --124. 184
Mat0ska. Lisa----21. 28, 108, 184, 193,
196, 205
Matoska, Mark -----------124, 140, 196
MATR!SE, MR. FRANK -55, 68, 84, 134,
135. 171
Mauer, David ---------------------124
Mauer, Laura ---------------------124
May, Christ0pher 26. 29, 50, 55. 92. 96.
200. 237
May, Laura -42, 116, 177, 186, 189, 192
May. Mary----26, 28, 44, 124, 132. 203
May, Paul-5, 10, 34, 35, 108, 134, 136,
144, 147, 170, 186, 189, 191, 193
Mayer. Beth-----------50, 73, 108, 174
McConnell, Mitchell ----------124, 140
McGovern, Robert - -27, 80, 92, 96, 194,
201
MclLVANEY, SISTER DOM!NIC-------64
McManaman, Laura-------124, 184, 196
McQuestion. John - - - -106, 108, 197, 19'9
McTERNAN, MR. THOMAS ----------59
Meiszberg, Kathryn ------------35, 108
Mercado, Lisa-------------24, 124, 203
Merkes. Karen -----------------82. 108
METTEN, SISTER MADELEVA ---56, 68,
120
Mich, Michael - - -29, 116, 186, 189, 204
MICHALSKI, REV. MELVIN - --5, 36, 47,
68' 205
Michelli. Michael - - -18, 19, 26. 45, 79,
108
Milena. Larry ---67, 97, 156, 157, 158,
159' 193
Milkie. Christ0pher --21, 122. 124, 140.
141. 152
Milkie, Richard ------5, 36, 89, 97, 195
Miller, Gary -----------------120, 124
MILLER, MR. KE
-----56, 79, 68. 204
Miller, Laurie -------108, 184, 193, 205
Miller, Sharon----6, 11. 26, 32, 36, 37.
53, 83, 96, 97. 133, 145, 186, 188, 193.
200
Miller, Teresa----------------108, 205
Minkowski. Caryn -----------------124
Misurelli. Donna--------------108, 237
Missurelli. Mark - -- - - - -- - -- - -- - - - --124
Moczulewski, Timothy -------------116
Moeller, Mary-------124. 129, 177. 182
Moeller, Paul ---116, 138, 139, 152, 158
Moeller, Teresa -------------------124
Moir. Catherine -26. 27, 28, 32, 45. 79.
125. 127. 203
Molinaro, Lisa --30. 112. 116, 119, 133,
186' 189. 192. 196
Molinaro. Marlin - - -108. 134, 148, 149.
150. 151. 193
Montemurro, Mary Jo -108. 148, 174, 193
Montemurro, Tony ------------116, 138
Morelli, William 29. 39, 43. 45. 46, 53,
97, 172. 173, 204
233
Morris, Jon -------------------125, 140
Morrissey, Michael----2, 108, 148, 150,
151. 167' 168, 191, 193, 205
Murphy, Sharon -------------------116
Muth, Bradley -5, 9, 104, 108, 144, 146,
193
Myers, Kelly -----------------116, 184
Myhre, Sharon----------------125, 203
-NNachtigal, Terry --20, 81, 116, 138, 196
Naidicz, Mark -125, 140, 141, 154, 155,
167, 168
aidicz, Michael - - -106, 109, 134, 156,
157, 158, 186, 188
ass, Janet ----------------36, 97, 195
chis, Sandra --------32, 125, 186, 188
Nelson, Cynthia -----------17, 116, 133
Nelson, Kathleen ------------------109
eofotistos, Edith-----------2, 125, 128
Neofotistos, Eva ------------2, 109, 199
eu, Debra -- - - - - - - -- -- - - - - -20, 36, 97
Neumann, Charles -----26, 29, 109, 201
Newman, Mary------------74, 116, 184
Niccolai, David --------------116, 142
Nicolazzi, Mark --------------125, 138
Nicolazzi. Michael --------22, 116, 138
iesen, Randolph -------------------97
Nigro, Mark ----------------------109
Norman, Debbie --89, 97, 193, 194, 195
ordmark, Jill ------------------2, 109
-0o·co NOR, MISS KATHY -------57, 68
Olson, Joanne 21, 26, 29, 109, 129, 201,
202
Onega, Frank -43, 44, 46, 109, 191, 199
Osborne, Jane - - - -- - -- -- - -- - -- - - - --125
Osborne, Suzanne -------------104, 109
Oster, Janice -26, 79, 83, 109, 178, 187,
192. 197' 201
Ott, Lance - ----- - - ---- -- - -- --- - - - -125
Ott, Thomas -- -- - - - - - -- - - - - --- - --- -97
Ova ska, Robin - -- - - - - --- - - -- --- - - --116
-PPacetti, Frank-------------29, 117, 204
Padula, David ------------------8, 125
Padula, Kevin -117, 144, 146, 165, 167,
168. 193. 201. 205
Pagliaroni. Virginia -----------117, 237
Paradise, Jeffrey --------------117, 142
Parks, Rosalyn - --- -- - ---- - -- -- - -- - -125
Passarelli. Susanna--------117, 187, 201
Passino, Brian ------------116, 117, 206
Patalocchi, Anthony- --54, 97, 100, 191,
199
Pavela, Teri --------176, 177, 184, 185
Pa vela, Tracy -104, 109, 117, 184, 185,
193. 205
Pawloski, Michael ------------125, 154
Pearson, Tia ---------------2, 125, 203
Pecsi, Diane ---23, 26, 36, 53, 97, 128,
187
Pecsi. Paul -----------------------117
Perona, Ron-----------------------117
Perone, Celene ----------------86, 109
Perone, Frank ---------16, 86. 117, 162
Perone, James --------66, 109, 144, 147
Perozzo, Teresc----------------31, 117
Perri. Timothy -------40, 125, 140, 167
234
Perrine, Louis ----------------------97
Pfarr, Ann-------23, 117, 138, 192, 196
Pfleger, Pamela -74, 117, 172, 173, 184,
192. 206
Phillips, Lorelei ---------------84, 117
Piering, Eileen - -- --- -- -- --- -- --- - -109
Pietluck, Charles ------------------117
Pikna, John ---10, 13, 36, 97, 148, 150,
151, 167. 170. 193' 194. 205
Pilger, Margaret -------5, 117, 184, 193
Pillizzi, Carmen -22, 50, 109, 134, 135,
148, 149, 150, 156, 157, 158, 159, 193
Pint, Jeff -----------------4, 7, 97, 55
Platt, Joan--------24, 25, 125, 182, 183
Pofahl, David-----------------117, 197
Pohlman, Kathleen-----25, 32, 125, 206
Pohlman, Michael ----82, 117, 138, 152
Pohlman, Patricia----75, 109, 128, 172,
173' 174. 180. 193
Popko, Jamie -----------------109, 192
Popko, Renee ------------125, 132, 203
Popp, Thomas - - -- -- -117, 138, 139, 144
Ponilia, Charles ------16, 117, 134, 161
Potter, Patricia --14, 18, 19, 20, 28, 45,
77' 109. 187. 192. 194' 197. 201, 202
Powell, James -25, 26, 83, 97, 191, 194,
195. 197. 200
POWERS, MR. GERALD ------61, 68, 199
Preiss, David ------------6, 36, 97, 195
Proko, Carole - -26, 27, 32, 33, 79, 125,
203
Proko, Larry-21, 22, 109, 134, 151, 193,
237
Pruitt, Sherry ------------120, 125, 132
Przlomski. Andrea ---------32, 125, 203
Przlomski, Caroline----4 , 98, 192, 194,
195. 206
Przlomski, Diane ------------------109
Pulera, Joan - - - - -33, 125, 127, 132, 203
Pulera, Geralyn -------------------109
-RRafferty, Beth -------117, 133, 192, 239
Rafferty, Hugh -----------125, 154, 165
Rafferty, Kevin ---------------109, 162
Raiter, Lance ---------------------117
Ramsdell, Carol----26, 36, 98, 200, 201
Randle, Gail - - -24, 25, 26, 79, 125, 129
RANDALL, MRS. CARRIE -----61, 68, 74
Randall, Michael ------26, 83, 117, 200
Rasch, David----------------------125
Reeves, Chriswpher--------98, 191. 199
Regis, Mark ----------98, 142, 143, 193
Reindl. Daniel ---------------9, 13, 98
Reindl. Lori -----------13, 32, 125, 182
Reindl. Michael ---------------77, 109
Reinkober, Christine---24, 76, 120, 125,
203
Riesselmann, Karen --------40, 117, 184
Renzulli, James---6, 37, 40, 53, 98, 99,
172, 173, 192, 195. 236
Reyna, Dora ----------------------117
Rice, George -----------12, 53, 98. 239
Ridolfi, Rock-------------110 , 193, 205
Riley, Barbara ----------------117, 178
Riley, Patricia --------------------110
Riley, Susan -----------------------98
Roach, Barbara - - - -22, 23, 30, 104, 109,
110, 132, 133. 178
Roach, Melissa --------16, 17, 117, 138
Roders, Anna --------120, 125, 182, 203
Rohlman, Mary ---------------125, 127
Rohlman, Patrick ------------------110
Rolbiecki. Christopher - - - - - - - - - - - - - -117
Rollain, Kristin------------49, 117, 204
Rollain, Russell -----26, 46, 83, 86, 110
ROMBALSKI, SISTER ROSEMARY --61, 73
Rosenbaum, Dennis 26, 53, 98, 172, 173,
195
Rosenbaum, Laurie -------------80, 117
Rosenbaum, Linda ----------25, 77, 125
Rossmann, ChristOpher-------36, 98, 195
Rozanas, Michele------------------117
Rozanas, Scott --------------------126
Ruffolo, Adriana-----------28, 110, 196
Ruff a lo, Carla -- --- -- ----- ------- - -126
Rugg, Debra -----76, 110, 192, 201, 202
Ruhl. Valerie ---------------------110
Rutz, Eileen --------------31, 126, 203
Russo, Lisa --- -- -- - -- - - - -- - -- -117, 187
Rzonca, Deborah ----26, 43, 44, 83, 200
Rzonca, Paul -23, 83, 110, 120, 126, 203
-SSaftig, Daniel ----15, 37, 98, 156, 157,
186. 188. 193
St. Claire, Duane -----------------110
St. Germain, Barbara -- -36, 89, 98, 187,
195' 201
St. Peter, James -----106, 110, 134, 193
Salapatek, Renata------19, 28, 110, 196
Salerno, Joseph ----14, 36, 89, 98, 130,
142, 143, 170, 193, 195
Salituro, Scott---------27, 83, 126, 203
Salmon, Mark -29, 50, 98, 191, 197, 204
Salmon, Michele ----29, 110, 192, 194,
199' 204
Santapoalo, Tracy ------------117, 182
Santos, Edna 26, 28, 110, 128, 172, 173,
174, 184, 193, 196
Santos, Joel---------------27, 126, 203
Savaglio, Caroline---------27, 126, 203
Scheffler, Jeffrey - -- - -- - --- --- - - - --117
Schend, Beth----------------------117
Schend, Brian-------7, 34, 35, 110, 144
Schend, Eugene--23, 26, 41, 55, 83, 98,
195
SCHISSEL, MR. JAMES----------71, 205
Schlenker, Ted - - -9, 110, 131. 162, 163
Schlenker, Toby- - -- -- - - - -- - -- -- -- -126
Schlenker, Todd ----------------8, 118
Schlosser, Ronald ------------------126
Schluter, Becky---------------126, 205
Schluter, Jane -23, 46, 50, 110, 180, 191
Schmidt, Elaine --------------125 , 126
Schneider, Tina -------------------126
Schnuck, James---------------118, 152
Scholzen, Sue---------------------126
Schroeder, Mark - - --- - - - - - -- -- -- -- -118
Schroeder, Marla ----------27, 126, 203
Schroeder, Sue -----------118, 167, 192
Schulte, Sandra---------------112, 118
Schulte, Steve----------------110. 238
Schulz, Kathy -----------------50, 110
Schultz, Mary -----------------86 . 118
Schumacher, James - -104, 110, 167, 200
Schumacher, Mary -26, 32, 76, 126, 237
Schwenn, Anne -29, 82, 83, 98, 195, 201
Schwenn, Patricia -----------------118
Scola, Julie--------------110, 192, 201
SCOTT, MRS. KIM -----------------62
Scoon, Thomas--------------------126
Scuglik, Jean--------126, 177, 184, 237
Scuglik, Stephen -10, 35, 110, 134, 135,
151, 167, 169, 193
Sebben, Angelo -------------------110
Sebben, Annalisa ------------------126
Seidl, Scott 3, 24, 43, 44, 126, 203, 204
Seitz, Carol -------------118, 184, 192
Seitz, Michael ----------------25, 126
Semieri, Richard--------------126, 140
Servais, Nancy -----------------36, 99
Setter, Susan -----------------118, 197
Setter, Theresa--24, 31, 47, 78, 88, 89,
99, 191, 194, 195
Severance, Elizabeth--------8, 110, 192
Severance, Lauraine-----24, 25, 26, 126
Severance, Victoria - - - - -- - - -- - -- ---118
Shea, Mary--------------------30, 118
Shodis, Kathy ---------37, 99, 180, 193
Shodis, Michael -------------------126
Shodis, Mark ----------------------110
Shore, Theresa - -- - - -118, 187, 192, 201
Simo, Joseph --------116, 118, 142, 148
Skipper, Barbara -- - -26, 53, 83, 99, 201
Skipper, Elizabeth --------126, 177, 182
Sladek, Etain ---------------------118
Slama, Kathy ---------75, 77, 110, 192
Skurski, Matthew ---------110, 156, 158
Samaniotto, Brian-------------110, 128
Smith, Daniel-------------77, 126, 140
Smith, Julie ------------------126, 196
SMITS, MISS DONNA ---61, 70, 85, 128
SNYDER, MR. DALE --------56, 70, 180
Socha, Thomas-------------24, 26, 126
Soens, Anne ----------------------118
Soens, Candy ------------110, 184, 193
Soens, Kevin----------------------110
Soens, Sharon ---------------36, 79, 99
Spehar, Paul ----------------------126
Spiegeihoff, Theresa ----------126, 203
Spieker, Karla --------------------110
Spieker, Kurt - - - -83, 126, 154, 155, 203
SPITZ, REV. GREGORY --37, 47, 52, 54,
61, 71, 198
SPRJNGER, MISS NA CY ------------71
ST ACY, SISTER HON ORA-- - -57, 67, 186
Stanley, John-----------------118, 199
Stanonik, Kelly----------------78, 118
Stefani, Bart ----------------------118
STEILEIN, MRS . CAROL-------------71
STEIN, SISTER CELENE --57, 63, 73, 236
Stell, Nancy -35, 80, 111, 132, 133, 193
Stevenson, Renee -------------126, 203
Stewart, Cynthia ------------------127
Stokman, Cymhia-------------118, 197
Strangberg, Jeffery---------99, 194, 195
Strangberg, Kevin -----------------118
Streit, Thomas --------------------118
Strickland, Lisa ---24, 49, 127, 182, 203
Stuber, Anne -20, 43, 74, 118, 178, 192,
203
Stum mer, Keith 4, 36, 80, 99, 167, 193,
195' 205' 237
Swanson, Karen ----36, 54, 61. 99, 100,
195' 206
Swanson, Kathleen ------------118, 206
Sward, Daniel - - - -- -- -- - - - - - - - -- - - -111
Swartz, John-------------------74, 118
-TTabbert, Jeff -------------------16, 99
Tabili. LeeAnn ----------------11. 111
Taffora, Raymond -----------------118
Tenuta Barbara ----------------37, 99
Tenuta, Maria --------------------111
Teunas, Lori------16, 49, 126, 132, 203
Theriault, Alison 14, 15, 28, 32, 36, 83,
98, 184, 195, 201, 239
THERIAULT, MR. ROBERT 2, 55, 70, 80,
143' 149. 150' 151
Theune, Marc ------------------82, 99
Thieli, Jeffrey --------------------111
Thomas, Don--------116, 118, 152, 205
Thomas, Jane ------------118, 184, 196
Thomas, Mary --33, 111, 131, 178, 180,
181, 191
Thomas, Ruby -----------37, 78, 96, 99
Thomas, Toby --------------------126
Thome, Debra -------------78, 87, 100
Thome, Jean --- - -- - - -- - -- ---- -- -- -118
THOMPSON, MR. RICHARD -----72, 197
Thuesen, Janet --------------------118
TIBER, MR. THOMAS------------70, 81
Tirabassi, James ------21, 111. 144, 193
Tirabassi, Maria -14, 18, 19, 26, 30, 31.
43, 83, 100, 191, 193, 194, 200
Tirabassi, Michael -------------46, 126
Tirabassi, Sue -----------------22, 119
Tirabassi, Tina --------23, 30, 112, 119
Torcaso, Michael --------------89, 100
Trecroci, Janene ------------------111
Trecroci. Pauicia--------------29, 127
TROTTIER, MISS MICHELE --56, 70, 74,
187, 190, 191
Trottier, Timothy --5, 38, 127, 142, 144
Tudjan, Jo Dee - - - -11, 36, 86, 100, 133,
145, 174, 175, 193, 195
Tudjan, Scott ---------------------119
Tunkieicz, Debra -20, 29, 37, 100, 194,
204
Turco, Glenn---------23, 114, 119, 138
Tures, Michael--------------------119
Turk, Peter -----------------------119
Turner, Karen ----------------111, 201
-V Valente, Sue -----------------100, 194
Vandenhurk, Anna ------------100, 195
Van Lone, Paula-------------------100
Van Sam, Richard --------104, 111. 128
Vernezze, Peter ---3, 5, 37, 88, 89, 91,
101, 166, 167, 169, 170, 191, 193, 195,
205
Vernezze, Richard ;Fred) -116, 119, 130,
134, 152, 167, 168, 169, 193
Vidas, Daniel-----7, 101, 148, 150, 167
Vidas, Mark ------------------127, 199
Vignieri. Eva ---------------------127
Vignieri, Frank-----------119, 166, 167
Vignieri, Thomas----------80, 119, 138
Vinson, Beverly -------------9, 72, 111
Vinson, James - --81. 119, 148, 150, 151
Viola, Danny - - --32, 127, 140, 154, 155
Volpcmesta, Rita -------------119, 184
-WWadina, Suzanne ----119, 133, 192, 196
Wade, Phillip--111, 129, 134, 136, 167,
168, 170, 193
Walker, Robert - -40. 111, 134. 144, 145,
193
Walkowski, Timothy 119, 134, 144, 146,
193
Warosh, Catherine --26, 27, 28, 127, 203
Warosh, James ---22, 50, 111, 134, 156,
158
Wasilevich, Anne - -15, 16, 32, 37, 101.
132' 133' 135' 194' 195
Wasilevich, Kathleen-22, 104, 109, 111,
132. 133. 136
Watring, Brian --50, 111. 134, 136, 144,
193
Watring, Christopher ---------------119
Watring, Mark --------------------101
Wawiorka, James -------------119, 197
Wawiorka, Karen ------------------127
Webb, Monya ---2, 32, 37, 39, 101, 195
Webb, Phillip 9, 104, 111. 148, 149, 150
Welling, James-- -- ----- - - -- --- ----111
Wells, Steven 29, 74, 119, 128, 197, 201
Welsch, Dianne -119, 180, 181, 184, 237
Wendler, Laure-----------127, 128, 184
Wendler, Michael -----------------101
Wendler, Patrick--------------111, 156
Wermeling, Laurie ------------111, 192
Werner, Mary----47, 119, 178, 182, 201
Werner, Michael ------------------127
Werner, Ted------------------127, 128
Werner, Tom ------------116, 119, 129
Werwie, Carol-11, 22, 26, 83, 111, 133,
145. 193. 200
Whitton, Margaret ------------111. 205
Widmar, Mark -----------111, 134, 193
Widmar, Mary --------------------119
Wiese, Corrine --- -- - -- - - - -- - - -- ---119
Williams, Julie ----------------29, 111
Williamson, David - -- -- - - --- -- -- - --127
Williamson, Monica---11, 80, 111, 133,
145' 184. 192. 193
Willms, Robin-- - -- --- ------ -- -- ---111
Wilson, Beth----82, 104, 111. 172, 173,
174, 193
Wilson, Carolyn ------------36, 50, 101
Wittrock, Kathleen---119, 184, 185, 193
Wohlgemuth, Mary --14, 26, 43, 52, 83,
101, 186. 188' 191, 200
Wojtak, Roger ----------------127, 140
WOJTAK, MR. RON----------------236
Wood, Kayle -12, 37, 52, 101, 170, 174.
175, 186, 193, 194, 195, 238
Wuolo, William -------------------127
Wuolo, Roy -----------------------111
-YYoung, Antoinette ------------119, 239
-ZZahn, Earl------------------------111
Zaionc, Bill------------9, 55, 101. 195
Zarletti. Maria ----------6, 8, 101. 128
Zastrow, Debra --------12, 52, 101, 195
Zeihen, Christine 11. 111, 133, 193, 237
Zeihen, Mark ---------------------111
Zembal. Frank -----------119, 138, 152
Zembal, Kevin - - -- - -- -- ---- - --- -- -127
Zeyen, Raymond ------------------119
Ziccarelli, Serafino-- - --- -- -- - -- - --119
Zierk, Donna----12, 14, 15, 36, 41. 52,
101, 194' 195
Zizzo, Joseph ---------------------101
Zongolowicz, Jean--------111. 192, 205
Zongolowicz, Julie---111. 184, 192, 193
Zongolowicz, Steven -----------37, 101
Zumpano, Ralph ---26. 29, 46, 119, 204
Zumpano, Tom -------------------119
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Impressions . . .
~~This Is The Greatest Spirit
Of My Four Years Here!''
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. • Getting Involved Makes
School Seem More Exciting.''
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(l(lSpecial Moments
Brought Lasting Memories'' •.•
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(t(tlt Was
The Best Of Times . • • ''
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~~1 Will Always
Remember You
For The Life In Your Eyes''
LAST WORDS
Dear God,
I thought long and hard on what to say,
but I'll never know until that day,
to speak of things I've seen and heard ,
to say all I know in very few words,
on how each sunset brings up Life,
with each new day we all must try,
to speak of love they'll never know,
and how we share, will help us grow,
Oh, to make them all try to understand ,
that we each must lend a helping hand,
and talk to Christ to hear the news,
there seems so many and yet so few,
but, in the last breath, I will say ,
just love each other every day,
and remember to thank God for all you have,
he leads us through the rocky paths,
So in my dying moments now,
I leave you with no final bow,
if you know how God loves you,
and so do I,
then I will leave you with no
Good-bye.
Love
Annie
ANNE MARIE HA WEAKER
December 25, 1959 April l, 1977
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