Bourgade High School - Anchor Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Index vi 1 A Self- Evaluation -fo- Q .n 'Si each year of high school seems to reflect a Iifetimeg fd RN., ehe ee ee A we soon find ourselves evaluating which lifetime was the best. Fx xx.. X ff 5 K 1 A iz ,S so too, do we eval ua te the person we are, 'NJ iw 'X v vs,- ww and try to End the true being that lies within each of us. ,QW gr is .Zi :wg Q Bourgade had its first walk-a-thon on Oct. 13th. The goal was to raise 520,000 We didn't quite make it but after all the pledges were collected we made 517,000 There were three prizes given out, a color T.V., a walkman radio and a portable stereo. The winners of these prizes were Dave Karrick, jim Moses, and Kelly Hayes. This walk-a-thon was the only fund raiser for the year. It was to get money for extracurricular activites. It also celebrated our 20th Anniversary of the opening of our doors. KU Shelly Formento, Brian Malmose, Lisa Schambs, Todd Parent, Andy Klien, Mike Abretski, Todd Lance, Wayne Tallman, Ben Rathke take time out to rest after a tiresome walk. Q25 Mr. Contento, while waiting at check point 3, monitors the approach of the walk-a-thon with one of the police escorts. f3J Mrs. Fraley assists Phoenix Motor Officer in safety patrol during walk-a-thon. Q43 Glenn Bunjovac, Adam Chavez, jim Lange, Tiffany Buckley, and Michelle Scheller stride on while listening to some music. 11 Carla DiGiovine pins a boutonniere on Mick Hardin prior to halftime festivities. Mick is one of the class representatives who presented the candidates with their flowers and sashes. 21 Best of the West: dancing in the gym. 3j Mark I-lobaica pulls through on another successful play. 41 The mascot QKim Scacciaj pledges, and prepares herself for the fight ahead. 51 Allison Dishmon, DeeDee Concholar, and Jeanne Bauer get into the Best of the West spirit . . . on horseback! are f all 5, Homecoming at Bourgacle: Best of the West! Bourgade's twentieth homecoming game took place on Friday, October twenty-second, the dance was held Saturday the twenty-third. This year's theme was The Best of the West. The game was played against Apache Junction, but unfortunately, the Golden Eagles weren't quick enough to capture the Prospectors before the clock ran out. The final score was 13-7. During the half time procession, the floats were paraded around the track and the winners were announced. The award for most original float was split between the Senior class and N.A.C.I. while the Junior class carried off the prize for overall best float. This year's King and Queen were crowned - Vince Ramella and Wendy Davies. Another surprising effectlthat night was the horses that led the float procession, something that was never attempted before. The following night, the dance was held in the gym which was decorated appropriately in the western theme. The many couples rocked to the sounds of their favorite songs, played by a live band - Presence. Homecoming 17 Homecoming Royalty Queen and Kmg Davies and Vince R Hom hen' court of honor 8111 1st Attendants Joe Brunsman and Carla D1G1ovme . 2nd Attendants Mark Whxte and Mary Krekelet yawn 3rd Attendants Erxc Stldham and Elame Lucero in aa. 4th Attendants Jeff Tease and Cathy Heyn xx., .53 I . L. 1 E X ,JI t gl X . 1 1 if 'X 5. vw I 1 TN 19 ,TT-2 ' XJ eeet 1.LI V ,I-eww-. ,Q 1 r 11 Mary Welty and Daniel Lambros discuss and criticize the skits. 21 John Taylor, Kevin Kiszack, Marty Brown, Keith Oli schlaeger, and Dan Lott as the Stoned and Rolfing. 31 Mike Williams, jeff Tease, and David Olson sing as part of an act. 41 Emcees Bill Scully and Dara Shiles share their joy on closing ni ht. 5. Winterfest Cast Kr Crew, From Top: Davie? Olson, Gail Cleghorn, Bob Hatfield, Jamie Allen, Barb Strietz, Hans Schacke, Ion Schira, Keith Oligschlaeger, Dan McNally, Cindy Trejo, Kevin Kiszack, Mr. Jann Contento, Mary McAdams, Steve Rawe, Dan Lott, Carla DiGiovine, Adrian Rodriguez, Mary Flynn, jackie DesBiens, Mike Sarna, Claudia Schriener, jeff Tease, Bill Scully, Jeanne Mills, Ellynne Campbell, Lisa Schriener, Mike Williams, Dan Lambros, Mary Welty, Sara Shiles, and Kris Rathe. 61 Carla DiGiovine, Sara Shiles, Adrian Rodrigues, Kris Rathke, and Cindy Trejo pose as Beauty School drop outs. pproval displayed b laughter of audience Winterfest, under the direction of Mr. David Lizotte, was based on the theme Anything Goes, which was held on November 18th, 19th, 20th, and the 21st. There was a great variety of skits, songs, and dances, which made for an entertaining tour nights. The show ran smoothly, except for several minor changes due to the failure of spotlights, and a couple of hecklers who participated the first night. The audience was gener- ally pleased with the erformance, and the laughter ofthe audience displayed their approval. Some of the exceptional acts included an imitation of Barbra Wawa, which was erformed by Sara Shiles. Her guests included Brooke Shields Uackie DesBiensJ, Mr. Rogers fBill Scullyl, Sly Stallone Uvir. Contentol and Moon-Unit-Zappa fCarla DiGiovineJ. Kim Spano, Gayle Gle horn, jackie DesBiens, Mary Flynn, jamie Potts and Bargra Strietz also participated in performing dances and duets. Unity results from spiritual life ? . '1 ' E' , 5 , ,1...2V Q X ,yy A fir K N , as l . W' -1 Z i .. 5' 1 5 ----' Q- - 5 5 Q f- -N ne s ab: .5 'A wr, . .......-s..x....W.sxM-A. .,,, , I fll Cindy Trejo, Kris Rathke, Wendy Davies, and Cindy Comon spend their morning exalting in the Lord, with song. Q21 Felicia Concholar and Mary Krekler enjoy a relaxed atmosphere while eating breakfast at the senior retreat. f3j Kathy McGovern and Sara Shiles portray their interpretation of forgiveness, in a liturgical dance at a Lenten service. Q41 Carla Gilbert and joe Chavez take a break for a quick snack, after an involving discussion. Q51 At the sophomore retreat, Steve Iorgenson, Hans Schacke, and Kim Mar warm up before the Mass. Q62 Debbie Yatarola, Joanne Reed, Vince Ramella, Brenda Angerer, and Kelli Howard embrace after they have passed the light from the unity candle. Q71 The Most Rev. Bishop O'Brien gives his blessing upon exiting the celebration. ' Q- A.. .. .r . 5 . - n 3 SZ in aft Ni at all Q. 51 X 1'- QD Over lunch, Chris Taylor, Mike Collins, Eugene Cavallo, Malou Bowers, and Lisa Badowich discuss the controversial issue, the drinking age. Q21 With careful concentration, Tom Kendzia performs during a first Friday mass. Q32 Deacon ,Ioe Lessard introduces several guest speakers from john XXIII, School of Faith. QLD The seniors represent their unity with the candle, the meaning of God in their lives with the Bible, and their growth and maturity with the plant. Q51 Fr. Conditt and Fr. Tepsic relate a concerned glance, after hearing a student's testimony at the sophomore retreat. Q61 Fr. Bill Seetch counsels Kris Rathke with one of her problems. New n The members of Campus Ministry are responsible for guiding our spiritual community, both students and faculty. They provide and arrange all school Masses, special prayer, personal counseling, and help with class retreats. They also direct community service opportunities. The campus ministers are Fr. Daniel L. Conditt, director, Sr. Norma jean Turner, B.V.M., Fr. Tom E. Seidel, C.S.C., Joe Brunsmang Mindy Giles, Janet Lessardg Torn Phelon and Bill Potters. The theme for the Senior class retreat was Friends l will Remember You, its location was near Prescott at Camp Tepayac. Mr. Contento, Fr. Seetch. and Mrs. Webb gave discussions on topics like friendship, relationships, sex, maturity, communication, divorce, and the family unit. The seniors took part in ice breakers, communication games, music meditations, writing letters to jesus, a Mass, and a unity candle ceremony. This retreat differed from all others by the special unity developed between all the seniors. The juniors selected unity as the theme for their retreat, and held it in the Hilman Center. Their guest speaker was Dan Consigliop their topics of discussion were being human, being real, and being one, and their activities held were rock painting and exchanging time, a Pretzel meal, and a walk around the block. The sophomore class retreat was held in the I-Iilman Center, and was based on the theme Prayer Is .. Fr. Conditt, Fr. Fetters, and Fr. Tepsic spoke on the topic of meditative prayer, personal prayer, and liturgical prayer. The students participated in the services and meditations by writing poems and reading them aloud and preparing the music prior to singing. Uur Spiritualit Thrives i Spiritual Activities 25 lj Mike Williams and Pat Locher practice their part during dress rehersal. 21 King Arthur, portrayed by Eugene Cavallo, introduces himself to Guenevere, Carla DiGiovine. 33 Mr. Lizotte demonstrates how carefully applied make up can bring a character to life. 41 Diane Tapia, Brian Myers, Bill Scully, Carla DiGiovine, and Mike Williams all sing cheerfully on a lusty day in the month of May. 55 Tom Phelan as Sir Lancelot sings about the beautiful place, Camelot. Cast works together The Spring Production was Camelot directed by Mr. David Lizotte. The play ran for four days straight, March 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th. The auditions for the play began in December before Christmas break. A couple days after they began, practices began and continued on till the day of the play. The cast did other performances besides the four nights that were scheduled. They went to many different grade schools and performed parts of the play for them as publicity. Queen Guenevere was played by Carla DiGiovine, King Arthur was played by Eugene Cavallo, and Tom Phalen was Sir Lancelot. The actors, the chorus people, stage crew, lighting people, and gofers worked together to perform Camelot. Camelot 27 D jeff Osborne, Erik Stidham, Mike Collins, Eugene Cavallo, Art Kerschen, Chris Zagat, and Steve Van Leeuwen rejoice in their triumph. 2, Mrs, Scully congratulates Mike Collins for his part in the Eagle victory. BJ Eugene Cavallo proudly displays the trophy the Eagles have won. 43 Chris Zagar, Steve Van Leeuwen, Erik Stidham, Eugene Cavallo, Art Kerschen, Mike Collins, and jeff Osborne puzzle over a difficult problem. 51 Chris Zagar confidently finds the answer to a critical question. 65 Michael Dixon prepares to ask another question. S- M 7 t 1 QV 'ff ' '557'i7'2r14i?12Fit5f-metg W, WW: w 7 Wife .M .V mix' ri f f V Mr Michael Dixon emcees Second Annual Academic Bowl Michael Dixon of KOY radio fame was the guest host of the Second Annual Bourgade Invitational The different categories were in the fields of Academic Bowl which was held in the gym. The Scripture, Language!Literature, Science, Sports, team consisted of Eugene Cavallo, Erik Stidham, General Knowledge, History, and Math. During Mike Collins, Arthur Kerschen, Steve Van the Bowl competitiong Bourgade's team Leeuwen, Jeff Osbourne and Chris Zagar. The members rose to the challenge the other teams five teams pitted against Bourgade were Seton gave them. Our own Eagle team took first place, Catholic, Arizona Lutheran Academy, Valley while Seton, who had taken the trophy last year, Lutheran, Gerard Catholic and St. Mary's. came in second place. Academic Bowl 29 '83 Prom moves out of the G m The junior-Senior prom was an extravagant Bob Hatfreld and Clndy Trejo were crowned event this yearg it was held at the Cedar the 1982 83 Prom Kung and Queen When Club. The decorations surted the theme the wrnners were announced Bob Hatfreld Carry Us Along. The sophomore Prom was not present The Queen danced the servers were Stacey Joyce, Angle Cavallo Royalty dance w1th Manuel Chavez Dawn Taylor, and Lrsa Schambs 1' si Nh.- gy M1 . n tn.. TZ Q4 , lxxlxt 30 ,A 6 355 f a T 2 Q Q 2 f awe' t af NB,.'j' 'six Q ff ,fwfr -Qe'if X 3 .3 Q-wx, D Stacy joyce, Angie Cavallo, Dawn Taylor, and Lisa Schambs, the prom servers, wait for the couples to arrive 25 The prom goers dance to the band Listen. 3b Steve McMillan, Carla Gilbert, and Cheryl Fillingham enjoy the prom. 41 The prom royalty, top row, Cheryl Fillingham, john Taylor, Pat Locher, and Valerie Webb. Bottom row, Kevin Kiszczack, Kris Rathke, Queen-Cindy Trejo, King- Bob Hatfield, Sheila Cosgrove, and Chris Simon. 5D Cindy Callender and Karen Gill laugh over some of the couples' antics. 61 The happy couples enjoy a final slow dance. I 4.75 ,J fi f - ,Q .: T . ,S t X L X. l . , 33. K - . 4 ,Q .fm 7 I This is the Dawning of a New Da The Senior Banquet took place on Monday, May 23, at 6:00 p.m. The teachers, dressed in everyday Bourgade uniform apparel, waited on the seniors and their parents. After dinner was served, the senior awards were presented along with tokens of appreciation to Mr. Angerer, Miss Bockius, Mrs. Mascarelli, Mrs. Meier, Mrs. Scully, and Fr. Tepsic. A slide show ended the evening in a pleasant tone, stirring many memorable moments. The Bacclaureate Mass, the beginning of one of the most important days for the seniors, began at 11:00 a.m., on May 26, at SS. Simon and jude Cathedral. The seniors had purchased roses beforehand and distributed them at the Kiss of Peace. 32 MM' This is the Dawning of a New Day was the theme of the graduating class of 1983. This year's graduation commencement exercises were held on Thursday, May 26, at 7:30 p.m., in the center quad. The invocation was given by Eric Stidham, class president, Eugene Cavallo, salutatorian, welcomed The Most Rev. Bishop O'Brien, family, friends, and fellow graduates, Fr. Al Hoorman, commencement speaker, addressed the graduates, Mrs. Patricia Scully, Vice Principal, presented the graduates as Fr. Don Fetters, C.S.C., Principal, awarded the diplomas, The Most Rev. Thomas O'Brien, Bishop of Phoenix, gave his remarks and the Benediction, Chris Zagar, valedictorian, said farewell to one and all. KU Miss Bockius flaunts her new Bourgade image before Warren Miller and Pat Locher. Q21 Danny Lott sincerely presents a prayer of meditation, following the Communion procession. C31 Amused, Kathy Chenevey watches Miss Boclcius, Senior class advisor, place Chuck Zerby's cap on properly. f4j An onlooking view of the Senior Banquet displays the decor arranged by the teachers. i' Mb? J xt ., , .of as . 5 A fbg m qsi L f I' maj Graduation 33 34 Ek 111 Chris Zagar, valedictorian, gives his provocative farewells to his fellcw graduates. 121 Kevin Kiszczak and Brenda Angerer proudly display their winning smiles which honored them with the Best Smile award, Q33 Kathy Chenevey and Kathy Gallery double check to make sure everything appears to be perfect before entering SS. Simon and jude Cathedral. Q45 Cindy Comon, Sara Shiles, David Olson, Kris Rathke, Mark Moreno, and Carla DiGiovine share their talented abilities, during the Bacclaureate Mass. 151 Upon accepting her diploma, Lisa Badowich respectfully shakes The Most Rev. Bishop O'Brien's hand as Fr. Don Fetters and Fr. Anthony Cordeiro watch. li Graduation 35 nv-f Rain, rain, go awa To much dismay of the art students and Mrs. Mascarelli fthe art teacherj, the Art Room had many leaks. Many attempts were made to fix the holes in the ceiling, but none seemed to hold. So, throughout the school year, students took turns holding umbrellas while drawing, or simply holding buckets to avoid wet puddles on the floor. But at times, the rain actually aided the students in their projects, such as keeping their molding clay moist while trying to form it - if they sat in the right place. The Art Room students and Mrs. Mascarelli were just getting used to the leaks and the umbrellas when the roof and ceiling were finally repaired. But it just happened that the rain stopped at this time also. Sometimes it doesn't pay to be efficient! lj Mrs. Mascarelli enjoys working on her sculpture project of jesus Christ crowned with thorns. 23 Ernie Soto waits patiently for the next drop of water to fall into his rain bucket. 35 Mrs. Mascarelli and Ernie Soto take advantage of the fact that the leak has temporarily stopped. 45 Kelli Howard happily holds an umbrella to keep dry from one of the many leaks in the art room. Art Room Ram 37 This year the International Thesbian Society was reactivated. Mr. Lizotte proudly took on the position of advisor, and set the organization on a prestigious level. Admittance into the society was based on a points system. Points are acquired according to past experience relating to the drama department. Not only performance on stage, but also working back stage are awarded points. QFor example: working with the lights, make-up, or stage crew.J The Hiking club was started this year for anyone interested in hiking the outdoors. Student Government initiated the club and set a goal of hiking Havasupai Canyon. Approximately two hikes per month, either to Squaw Peak or South Mountain, were followed through, and Havasupai was endeavored on April 22-25. ITS Hlklng Club fll The present members of ITS proudly flaunt their membership certificates in the presence of Mr David Lizotte 121 Lauren Danik and Warren Miller receive T shirts for hiking all of the scheduled hikes Q31 Eugene Cavallo Carefully marks his signature on the certificate of membership. Q41 ITSfFrom Top: Adrian Rodriquez, Sara Shiles, Mark Moreno, Bob james, Eugene Cavallo, Mary Flynn, jackie Des Biens, Sheila Cosgrove, Kathy McGovern, Carla DiGiovine, and Wendy Davis exhibit their aura of originality. C53 Hiking Club!From Top: Warren Miller, Lauren Danik, Mrs. Mary Palsma fadvisorl, joseph Vignalli, Pat Flynn, Kelly Clark, Maureen O'Connell, Felicia Concholar, Valerie Webb, Kelli Howard, Gabriella Fritsch, and Louise Serra. ITS!!-liking Club 39 JV! Varsity Chee The Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerlines were very close to each other this year. They all coordinated ideas to help one another look and perform their best. At Cheer Camp, the Varsity line, with Wendy Davies as Captian and Mary Welty as Co Captain, took three Superior awards. They also picked up the Spirit Stick, this being quite an honor. During the football and basketball seasons, the Varsity line kept the players going by making them spirit buttons and posters to promote team and school enthusiasm. The Junior Varsity cheerline also contributed to promoting spirit for the J.V. teams by bringing doughnuts for the players and even treating them to pizza one night. All Superiors and one excellent award were given to the J.V. line at camp - this was out of the ordinary for the years past. Captain Kim Spano and Co-Captain Kris Libuskowski were chosen by the line as leaders. The Homecoming game was very special for both the cheerlines. They all got to cheer as a united line, and each girl made or brought something for all the other members to show her love and gratefulness for the others. lj The J.V. Cheerline, from top: Joyce Chaney, Patty Buggy, Jennifer Johnson, Kris Libuskowski, Kim Spano, and Jennifer Johnson. 23 Kim Scaccia, the Eagle Mascot, yells out a chant to get the crowd rowdy. 31 During the Homecoming halftime, Jennifer Johnson balances Michelle Campbell on her shoulders, 4J Wild as she is, Mary Welty jumps to proclaim her excitement for the team.5J The Varsity Cheerline, from top: Lisa Martinsen, Chris Simon, Cindy Trejo, Mary Welty, Jeff Tease, Karen Gill, Judi Kerr, Toni Manriquez, Rick Quevedo, Wendy Davies, and Michelle Campbell. 6J Toni Manriquez, Joyce Chaney, Judy Kerr, Kris Libuskowski, Eagle - Kim Scaccia, and Kim S ano excitedly await the entrance ofthe Eagle team. 1 1 1 , S 3 J. R. MatmaidsfSpiritline With a number of ten the matmard line promoted spirit non stop during the wrestling season The line started the year out with a little lag due to their questionable existence Even without the chance and experience from camp they learned the importance of enthusiasm and encouragement and struggled to teach others Inspxte of the distant traveling flat tires running out of gas and bus trouble the line managed to make it there on time to cheer on the wrestlers The girls cared for the guys by preparing pep notes clever posters and boxes of rnunchles for the distant invitationals Matmaid seniors Momca McAdams and Maureen O Connell This was the first year for the Spiritline. The Spiritline is a new line formed this year to support the girls in sports. The new line consists of mostly freshmen, with a few sophomores. This year was mainly a trial and error time, and was handled under the advision of Mrs. Moore. Along with cheering the girls on to victory, they provide care boxes for them on away games. ev ,,qp65 f Q11 The matmaid cheer line!From Top: Beth Kelley, Michelle Scheller, Maureen O'Connell, Louise Shiles, Judy Bernas Qcaptainj, Bonnie Burke, Monica McAdams, Michelle Webb fco-captainj, Lisa Valente, and Tana Martinez fsecretary- treasurerj. 12, Lisa Valente takes a moment to rest her voice. C51 Bonnie Burke and Tana Martinez perform a cheer at the joseph City Invitational. Q10 Michelle Webb, Tana Martinez, arid Lisa Valente practice to master perfection, one day before the meet. Q55 Spiritlineffrom Top: Christine McMahon, Jennifer Guzzetta, Diane Tapia, Patricia Herbert, Christy Viliborghi, julie Formento, Christina Fife, Tina Manriquez, Stacy Joyce, and Lincla Nadeau. Mat Maidsf5piritline 43 Quill and Scroll This year the Quill and Scroll Society inducted ten new members. The induction was held with the Spanish Honor Society and the National Honor Society inductions. This saved time and gave the parents and friends who attended a look two other organizations at Bourgade Quill and Scroll sponsors the Academic Bowl each year with the help of the Newspaper and Yearbook staffs After placing last in the Bowl in 82 we beat five other schools and brought home the 1st place trophy this year We had an all male team chosen from many students who participated in the prelimmaries The selection was based on a point system in each division and those with the most oints who worked rndivrdua ly and as a part of a team were chosen as members It was also held live which aided in audience encouragement 11 Carla DiC-iovine together with Lori Ann Oberch Donna Savage and Bobby Sample works on a complex math problem in Academic Bowl preliminaries 21 Scott Lipman and Ed Zyburt push the button to answer another 4 point question 31 Cheryl Smdorf Bill Scully and Tim Beerling patiently wait to be called on for an answer 41 Cindy Callender hesitates to raise her hand as Bill Scully displays his confidence in answering the question 51 Tim Beerling hangs his head in embarrassment after giving a wrong answer 61 Father Seetch and Miss Heath anxiously await the decision of the judge 71 The Quill and Scroll Society lfrom left1 Carla DiGiovine tpresident1 Wendy Davies Maureen O Connell Karla johnstonbaugh Mrs Patt Scully tsponsor1 Tim Catellier Bobby Sample Eugene Cavallo and Chris Zagar mx 1 . I I I , 1 1 , - f , r , f . , , - , 1 , , - l xl Quill And Scroll 45 time to Join Father Seidel at the Library Tea 21 The Bookends officers tfrom leftj Peter Van Leeuwen joe Vignalr Lori Ann Oberch Mrs Tamara Weninger and Darin Miller 3D Mrs Scully and Father Fetters make important decisions even at social events 42 Father Seetch takes out his frustrations on an unsuspecting cookie. sp As officers, joe Vignali and Peter Van Leeuwen coordinate the Library Tea. 62 Mrs. Weninger enjoys serving edibles instead of readables. lj Bishop Thomas J. OBrien takes - .41 .i J-,K-t Bookends The chief work of Bourgade's Library Club, nicknamed the Bookends, was the expansion of knowledge through the upgrading of the library's collection. The Bookends consisted of four members: Peter van Leeuwen, president, joe Vignali, vice-president, Lori Ann Oberch, secretary, and Karin Muller, treasurer, all of whom spent time working in the library A field trip to see a computerized system of checking out books at a nearby library provided a learning experience for the club members as well The Library Tea an annual event was hosted by Mrs Wemnger and the club The Bourgade faculty members of the WASC evaluation team and Bishop O Brien were all 1n attendance wr rf Bookcnd 47 Aux'- J Student Government This year our Student Government had a full and successful year. They planned many activities to get the Q' V it at student body involved. Some of these activities included putting up a weekly newsletter on the Eagle bulletin boards sponsoring dances holding a blood drive in September and in March starting the Hiking Club and making Turkey- shaped cookies for everyone at Thanksgiving. They also presented a check for over 56,000 at the telethon for the largest and most successful high school dance-a-thon in Arizona for Muscular Dystrophy. lj The Student Government officers from left: Theresa Ritoch, Bobby Sample, Marie Dickmann, Mike Williams, and Jeanie Mills. 2J The freshman class officers are President Danielle Sequerra Vice President Juliet Nevins Secretary Christine Des Jarlars and Treasurer Dana Kunberger lnot prcturedj .31 Sticking together as a team are the Sophomore class officers from left Lisa Lrsack QSecretaryJ Pam Joralmon 1Vrce PresrdentJ Joyce Chaney fTreasurerJ and Jodi Ann Goodman fPresrdentJ 4J While eating out Mrs Palsma and Mane Drckmann discuss the upcoming events for Student Government. sp Marie Dickmann turns to smile for the camera as she carries the punch to the Student Government meeting. Student Govn't, 49 U Chris Zagar and Miss Heath accompany Senator Barry Coldwater to the Action 12 helecopter. 21 Greg Larson and Bobby Sample compare copy, 32 Carla DiCiovine puts away her equipment after a football game. 45 Charles Yanni asks Miss Heath when the Flyer will be in. 55 Eugene Cavallo consults Lauren Danik about ast due accounts. 61 Bill Scully demonstrates rolling your own film for Open House visitors. 73 Yearbook Staff, From top: Carla DiCiovine feditorj Matt Garrett, Marty Edmonson, Ellynne Cam bell, Stephanie Nevins, Bill3Scully, Wendy Davies, Michelle Campbell, Lisa Valente, Karla johnstonbaugh, Maureen O'Connel, Mrs. Fatt Scully, Mary Welty, Kelly Clark, and Patty Buggy. L Newspaper! Yearbook The newspaper staff, consrstrng of fourteen members publlshes the Flyer monthly The Flyer covers close ups on varrous students lnvolvecl ln certam act1v1t1es and follows up on all school functrons The staff handles refreshments and publlcrty for the fall and sprmg plays The Anchor staff works throughout the year beglnnlng rn August and endlng at graduatlon T e advrsor Patt Scully and edltor Carla DIGIOVIDE work together to gulde the staff members The Flyer and Anchor staffs co sponsored the Academrc Bowl w1th Qurll and Scroll Newspapc-rfYe1 ho lk 51 Q9 ,Wm , fb, f W , Mf,fQ?f7s V , M f . fy, 0 1,5 5 Competitive Season for Varsity Team This year the Varsity team had a very tough and competitive season. There were fewer athletes going out for the sport than in previous years. The Eagles played Apache junction for the homecoming game. The team was well supported by the school, with a week of activities to help the guys get psyched up for the game. The score of the game K7-125 ruined the team's chance to be in the playoffs. When head coach Mr. Jim Davis was asked what games were played well, he said Mingus and Wickenburg because we made things happen our way and when that happens you will win. The following players received special awards for their outstanding abilities: First Team All Conference - Vince Ramella, Linebacker. Ted Kapitan Splitend. Arnold Sota, Kicker. Second Team All Conference - Chuck Zerby, Offensive Lineman. John Taylor and Chris Simon, Defensive Line. Dave Kiehle, Linebacker. Honorable Mention - Daniel Lambros, Offensive Back. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Eagles Opp, 0 Payson 12 0 Gerard 6 10 Mingus 7 6 Peoria 12. 0 Parker 30 21 Wickenburg 14 7 Apache Junction 12 15 Dysart 18 IF s u'Q' A 5 Q24 ,walk 'MC as Y of ,.-H A, Q in J.V. excites home fans The J.V. season started off slowly but picked up by beating Mingus 18-12. The many hours of practice paid off because they won every game on their home field. Each time the crowd watched an exciting game. Defense and offense improved with each game. The team had a good season ending with 5 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. The boys learned how to be winners, and will hopefully carry on their skills to next year. I .V. Football Eagles Opp. 0 Payson 0 1 6 Gerard 38 18 Mingus 12 22 Peoria 14 14 Dysart 0 14 Phx. Indian i 0 Z0 Scottsdale O 1. Pr. Seetch drills his team before their first game against Payson. 2.. The junior Varsity Team, From Top: jim Tallman, George Famous, Phil Sampaio, Andy Sykes, Chris Martinsen, Matt l-lick, Top middle: jim Darrah, Robert Canan, Coach Vaughn, Coach Seetch, Coach Benidict, jeff Sarna, Brian Malmosp Middle bottom: Scott D'Amico, David Ash, Gilbert Angulo, Tom Phelan, Kevin Markham, Chris Hoffman, Paul Clark, Bottom: James O'Niel, jeff Sindorf, Wayne Tallman, Charles Langston, Andy Klein, Dean Woods, and Tom Burke. 3. jeff Sarna gets as far as he can before getting tackled by a Peoria opponent. 4. The j.V. Eagles make a good tackle on our home field. 5. Wayne Tallman runs the ball for the Eagles to score on our home field. 6. Coach Seetch goes on to the field to explain the next play to some team members. JV Football 57 Varsity season ends 6-8 The Varsity Volleyball season started off slowly with a loss to Wickenburg and Gerard but gradually picked up by defeating Peoria. The rest of the season went well for the girls. The very talented nine girl team consisted of two seniors and seven juniors. All of the girls worked very hard to make this an outstanding season. They all had a lot of fun and enjoyed working with Coach Reno. Varsity Volleyball Eagles Opp. L Wickenburg W L Gerard W W Peoria L L Payson W W Peoria L W Parker L L Phx. Indian W W Payson L L Wickenburg W L Mingus W W Mohave L L Apache Iunct. W W Phx. Indian L Q ,Q . 6 R Q Q 11 After Shelia Cosgrove sets the ball Elaine Lucere bumps it over the net. 22 Shelia Cosgrove, Kelly Hayes, Iris Oligshlaeger, Cheryl Sindorf and Dee Dee Concholar warm up before their game against Peoria. 3D Aurora Trombly returns the ball as Elaine Lucero backs her up. 41 Varsity Volleyball Team: From Top- Coach Mike Reno, Iris Oligschleager, Cindy Callender, Kelly Hayes, Elaine Lucero, Aurora Trombly, Manager Pat Locher, Bottom Row- Dee Dee Concholar, Cheryl Sindorf, Shelia Cosgrave and julie Estfan. 51 Kelly Hayes congratulates Iris Oligschlaeger for scoring the game point. 1 'wi -. .W M., ,. U W W, W., N, nw , D :wwf 'X f We , ,FLY gil Z., M, r 235, ' Mgrggggg fe, as ,ii 4 ,as , W gf' f V. Volleyball 59 11 Linda Polanco sets up a spike by Stephanie Estfan to even up the score against Phoenix Indian High School. 21 J.V., from top: Fr. Fetters CHead Coach1, Linda Polanco, Judy Montoya, Stephanie Jagger, Mary Sindorf, Kim Rabe, Pat Locher fMgr.1, Kim Sellers, Teresa Villa, Angie Carvallo, Katie Jagger, Stephanie jauregui, Stephanie Estfan. 31 Kim Rabe shows her team spirit while delivering the final point to defeat the Gerard Redcoats. 41 Teresa Villa concentrates on her save to help defeat the Wickenburg Wranglers. 51 Stephanie jauregue answers the challenge thrust upon her by the Peoria Panthers. J.V. rakes up 11-3 season The Junior Varsity Volleyball team had an outstanding season this year. They fought a tough schedule against stiff competition and racked up a record of eleven and three. The team consisted of both freshmen and sophomores. Members included Stephanie Jaurequi, Stephanie Jagger, Stephanie Estfan, Katie Jagger, Judy Montoya, Teresa Villa, Linda Polanco, Angie Cavallo, Kim Rabe, Kim Sellars and Mary Sindorf. The Head Coach Father Fetters stated that the team started out with good basic skills and developed them admirably. Father Fetters also said that the J.V.'s playing skill and strong support by the loyal Bourgade fans earned them a victorious season. J.V. Volleyball Eagles Opp. 2 Wickenburg 1 2 Gerard 0 2 Peoria 0 2 Payson 1 2 Phx. Christian 0 2 Peoria O 2 Parker 0 2 Phx. Indian 1 2 Payson P 1 . V1 it Wickenburg 2 1 1 Mingus 2 2 Mohave 2 0 Apache Junction 2 2 Phx. Indian 0 JV Volleyball 61 IJ VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, From Top: imanagerj Chris Martinsen, Ruben Maldonado, Phil Sampiao, jim Lange, john Abretske, Daniel Lambros, Mark White, Pat Locher, fcoachj Mr. David Lane, Bob james, Erik Stidham, john Dorsey. Zj john Abretske fails to out jump 6'8 Peoria opponent. 3j Mark White encourages Daniel Lambros to try the same play again. 45 Team spirit lags as Erik Stidham and jim Lange look on as the basketball team falls behind for the first time. 51 John Dorsey goes up for two to even the Eagles score against Peoria, .Mm Wins increase over the ye HTS The Varsity Boys Basketball team, with four wins and fifteen losses, did better than the last four teams of previous years. Coach Lane, Bourgade '72, plays the Police Olympics. He coached and Jude grade school basketball year. and coaches SS. Simon team for a Mr. Lane thought the funniest part of the season was the Varsity Cheerleaders' packing enough clothes and food to last them for years, when on a one-night trip, including stuffed animals. Varsity Boys Basketball BCI-IS 44 Peoria 49 Gerard 47 Parker 43 Wickenburg 59 Phoenix Indian 55 Payson 30 Superior 57 Wickenburg 49 Independence 51 Mohave 53 Peoria 53 Apache Junction 66 Dysart 66 Wickenburg Div Opp. 71 66 81 78 58 52 69 60 85 72 60 70 76 75 Varsity Basketball 03 Teamwork pays off The j.V. boys team worked hard to make this be a successful season. The team gave it their all and stuck it out together. Even though this wasn't the best season the boys all had a good time and enjoyed playing. The team spirit really kept them together. They are looking forward to next years season already. Working with Coach D'Amico the boys gained some new skills and experience, that they will hopefully carry on to next year. g , JV Basketball e Eagles Opp 42 ji Gerald '72, 42 f fy Paysonfi . .,,t, Q H 5 431 V Phx- Indians f as Peoria s ree 44 Gerard l 49 1 l T 62 Parker 60g 45 Wickenburg 54 47 Phx. Indian s 61 48 p Payson 65 33 f Superior 45 41 Wickenburg g 5 16 Mohave 28 Peoria 58 7 32 Apache junct. 41 -H156 i ggaaa '33 s -n- ' 11 john Dickmann dribbles down court to score against Gerard. 21 The j,V. team members have a quick meeting before getting back into the game. 31 The LV Basketball team From Topg Adam Chavez, Todd Kissel, Colby Osborne, Ty Pearce, jeff Pekala, Pat Safford, Bottom Row: Scott D'Amico, John Dickmann, Tony Kloft, Coach Pat D'Amico, Scott Keaton, Gilbert Angulo, and Todd Lentz. 41 Todd Kissel soars to the rim scoring two points for the Eagles. 51 Scott D'Amico scores against the Thunderbirds on our home court. 61 Scott D'Amico places all his concentration into shooting a Free throw. j.V. Basketball 65 Final score never shows true picture Despite the fact that the Varsity Girls Basketball team's overall record wasn't outstanding, Coach Aguilero felt that their ability to learn and their self-discipline to keep doing things the way they should be kept them going . Julie Estfan received ah award for best defensive player and was also named all- conference. Mr. Aguilero awarded honorable mention trophies to Cindy Callender and Mary Krekler. Dee Dee Concholar received most improved player award. Varsity Girls Basketball Bourgade Opp. 35 Peoria 28 20 Gerard 23 38 Wickenburg 37 44 Phoenix Indian 22 50 Peoria 48 30 Wickenburg 19 25 Payson 31 40 Antelope 29 30 Apache Junction 22 37 Mohave 13 22 Payson 40 Dysart WIIWLQ pu lj Kelly Hayes goes up for 2 to even the score for the Eagles at 24 points. 23 Mary Kreckler successfully snags the ball from the opposing Peoria team. 31 Dee Dee Concholar and Coach Aguilero watch the girls as they try their new stratigic play which scores another two points. 41 Fouled by her opponent Mary Kreckler shoots her second free-throw after missing the first one. sy Julie Estfan tries to save the ball from going out of bounds after Dee Dee Concholor accidentally kicked it. V. Girls Basketball 67 11 Mr. Walker looks on with the hopes of his team scoring against Peoria. 29 Stephanie jauregui trys her best to out jump the Independence opponent but doesn't succeed. 31 Mindy Giles shoots a free throw and successfully scores against Independence. 45 Mary Sindorf throws it in to set up the next play for the eagles. 51 Kim Jagger goes down court to score against Gerard. New skills developed Starting off with a loss to Phoenix Indian, the J.V. Basketball Team shaped up a lot. They won the next three games after that. The season went very well. They went on t win eleven more games and only losing three more. The girls practiced almost everyday from 2:30 until 4:30 in the gym. Here is where they improved on their passing, dribbling, and shooting. Mr. Walker was working with a group of talented girls who will hopefully carry on what they have learned. J.V. Girls Basketball Eagles Opp. 22 Phx. Indian 43 44 Gerard 29 430 ' eePeoria 2 24 40 Coolige I t 34 40 Gerard ii 46 51 .. ,ig-fgggarker 47 i I38 55 Indian I 54 Peoria 25 Wickenburg 31 X V Payson '29 18 ,lee 64 liiii I Ieiti Piiitelope 35 iz? A J r V4 j.V. Basketball 69 11 Coach Markham works with Joe Brunsman before they go to divisionals at Apache Junction. 21 Ernie Soto gets into his position before competing in his next match. 31 Arnold Soto attempts to roll his opponent before pinning him. 41 Brian Myers holds his man for the pin during his home match against Coolidge. 51 Danny Rathes works real hard to get the take down. 61 The Wrestling Team From Top: Ray Martinez, Pete Woods, Arnold Soto, Danny Rathes, Tom Dwyer, Chuck Wirth, Joe Chavez, and Chris Hoffman. Bottom Row: Charles Beechina, loe Brunsman, Kevin Markham, Coach Brian Markham, Ernie Soto, Kevin Kloft, and Brian Myers. :,...' r -W . x S ,,....,.,,,,,a S fu Three go to State The Wrestling Team took home a second place trophy from their first invitational at Scottsdale Christian Academy. They performed very well as a team and as individuals. Three of our boys made it to the state championships held at Tolleson High School. They were: Joe Brunsman, Arnold Soto and Tom Dwyer. They all took fifth place. The team consisted of mostly new members. These boys did well too. Joe Chavez took a second place at the Scottsdale Christian Invitationals, Brian Myers took a second place at Scottsdale Christian Invitations, and Charles Beechina took a second place also. Wrestling Eagles 4 Opp 17 Wickenburg 60 38 Superior 34 32 Dysart 29 14 Mingus 42 42 Gerard 25 24 Coolidge 34 6 Parker 50 Wrestling 71 Varsity bats 6 wins 9 losses Under the coaching of Mr. Jim Davis the seven seniors and five juniors made up this year's Varsity Baseball team. Putting their combined efforts together they came out with a 6 win and 9 loss season. The awards were distributed to Most Valuable Player, Paul Woods, Most Improved Player, Bob James, Rookie of the Year, Mark Hobaica, All Conference, Mark Hobaica, Chris Simon, Honorable Mention, John Dorsey, Paul Woods, and Daniel Lambros. King K was awarded to Keith Oligschlaeger. Varsity Baseball g Eagles Opp. Parker .3 Phx. Indian 9 , Gerard 12 ,r ,t,',seg,r, Wickenburg 13 , Peoria 8 Apache Iunct. 7 1 Mohave 11 Peoria 8 Dysart 17 Parker , 10 Phx. Indian 9 Seton 7 Wickenburg 5 Mohave: 3 Apache jgunct. 7 Dysart 11 , ,. f ,, Gff+ 'Wfqif'f15TN.j'?'f2 ,f V.. 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' I W ' , '-jf? fe-M1 5 I IL ai, L71 1,:.'.wI A r D Paul Woods demonstrates his unique style of pitching against Peoria. 23 Mark Hobaica puts a full powered swing into scoring a run for the Eagles. 33 Varsity Baseball Team: From Top- Kevin Kiszazck, Kieth Oligshlaeger, Coach jim Davis, john Hickey, Chris Simon, Middle- John Dorsey, Ruben Maldenado, Mark Hobaica, Bottom- Ed Tabor, Bob james, Daniel Lambros, Tony Kloft and Paul Woods. 41 John Dorsey makes an advance to third on a base hit by Bob James. 5D Coach Davis, Bob James, john Dorsey, Kevin Kiszaczk and Daniel Lambros try to anticipate what the next inning will be like. 6, Coach Davis has a little talk with the referee before putting in Paul Woods for john Dorsey. 11 Steve Kiszazck warms up before getting up to bat against the Wickenburg team. 21 Chris Brunner slows down to complete his base hit. 31 Charles Beechina makes his way to second base after slamming the ball into center field. 41 The LV1 Baseball Team- from top Scott Keaton, George Famous, Coach Pr. Bill Seetch, Victor DiGiovine, Coach Fr. Bill Seetch, Victor DiGiovine, Steve Kiszazck, Middle row Jeff Sindoff, Chris Eujen, Kirt Kremmer, Kevin Markham, bottom row: Charles Beechina, Scott D'Amico, Chris Brunner, James O'Neill and Pat Crawley, 51 Fr. Seetch, Angela Cavallo, Victor DiGivione and Pat Crawley watch their team in action. 61 The J.V. team meets out on the field for a prayer and pep talk before starting their next game. A 1. ., asians- Ac-T 1 A 49?--vvuuunnnmpuv as . Eagles soar lt O Ot W1 h sp1r1 The J.V. Baseball team was led by Fr. Bill Seetch, C.S.C. The team consisted of thirteen young men working together for the first time It was also their first time working with Fr. Seetch. Putting their efforts together, they ended up with a four wins and seven losses season. The team lost their first game to Parker 10-O but kept their spirits up to win their next game against Phoenix Indian. A lot of new talent was discovered and there were improvements made in hitting and pitching throughout the season, so everyone is looking forward to next year's season. I .V. Baseball Eagles Opp. 0 Parker 10 8 Phx. Indian 6 7 Gerard 6 4 Wickenburg 13 3 Peoria 7 14 Apache Iunct. 7 9 7 Dysart 5 2 Phx. Indian 6 7 Wickenburg 15 3 Mohave 4 6 Peoria 8 j.V. Baseball 75 it bw ' UMW was 3523. X L - L7 ,LL,!.-R Li, , L fgaf .N L , L .-L k,L 23. I LL ,L 1535 Lxi L LLL. XL ,L ,X L L, 5 xx 3 in-'iii fxL,Lr . M1 +L X R x',k 'kxV?x X 51 X X 'E W-jk Lx LL hx L - L, A XSL 5' in X , L -Lp L arg' 135, X xagkyvix A 535 L-P Li Lx, LJ L51 9 . LL Li Q X, .Q, 'i: LL x-Q L ,- wi.-5 A Lx LV Lv' L LLL, L L 1 1 'L Lx 41 ' 1 -gig? ' 'N X' l 7 L 'xf ' , XXXL? ,QL1 L k - NAL x ,L L .L L LLL- EX 3 -.. .x L .1 india i Lx. 5 I ! K .ik S ,LL L LLK-is .kkk SQ x Q F iw X gif? ' h ' HPS! L., LL Q LM. LMQQL Lx-x:5m,,LLL L L Q f , ' vLL,+L LL L L W Q L ff L -L- ,L L asv- A 'H 'L Lf f ,LLL gsm 0 1 L- Ly +L ML, K ' L - M K L R L X Lg -f gk L L LL - - L L gi 4wfL,LLQ7L, SX k,JL.L,.eLm ,LL--,LL XM, .rL1.5ggsfLL, 1, LgLMmLL,Hm,Q XXX L. , .qgggmiafisg L, X V. iNLLL,L,Q,L , NLAQLLXL-Qgv,L,L A ,QL LM LE L7,LLQy 6 5 X dw: I L M -L , L A A Lg. K LL L S :LQh?l?iiWk,m ,L V , L. rm kj? A my J L V X K f X f LL L L 5 -1 Lkgf-5,LL . ,L L Sv 'L L L Lx 1 Lv -0 L LL N, . QLKLLL, L. ,Q x A 'f.i+iigf EL fx LiL 'W L :Lg ,LL 3- ,if -gy 459- LL ,A L LLL, I QL Lf' QLNQLL L - L L- LL, Lf. Softball captures division crown Mr. Aguilero and Mr. Trefo coached the girls to a victorious season of 15 wins and 3 losses. They were divisionals champions with 9 wins and 1 loss. The following players were awarded All Conference: Margret Medina, Stephanie Jauregui, Stephanie Estfan, Julie Estfan. VARSITY SOFTBALL BCHS Opp. 15 Parker 0 12 Phx Indian 13 9 Mingus 1 .3 Peoria 5 16 Independence 10 Gerard 16 Mohave 7 Softball 77 ,,f-x ,ef- +-.. 11 Mike Meza judges the ball carefully before returning the opponent serve. 21 VARSITY BOYS TENNIS, From Top: Kfoachl Rick Capozzi, Bill Scully, Greg Navoso, Tim Beerling, Doug Small, Robert Boutista, jim Darrington, tManagerJ Kelli Hayes, Ed Georgevich, john Horteres, Mike Meza, Kevin McDonald, Andy Shepard. 31 Christine Dejarlais fakes out her opponent by tapping he ball over the net. 4l Kim Rabe powerfully backhands the ball to win the match. SJ jim Darrington, Mike Meza, and Tim Beerling patiently wait for an open court to begin another hot practice 6D VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS, From Top: Barbara Campbell, Georgina Oglesby, KCoachj Mrs. Mary Sue Palazzola, lManagerJ Debbie Chase, Lisa Schambs, Kim Rabe, Corrine Rabe, Stephanie Jagger, Mindy Giles, Jeanne Mills, Jennifer johnson, Valarie Reynolds. Practice pays The girls and boys Tennis Team worked hard all season of the hope of going to state. The long climb and the hard practices kept the spirits high which paid off at the end for the girls as they went to state. Girls Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won Won VARSITY TENNIS Mingus Apache junction Nogales Peoria Apache Junction Kingman Mingus Independence Dysart Phoenix Indian Phoenix Indian Cir Boys Lost c Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won lsfBoys Tennis 79 The few, the proud 'Coach Mr. Contento feels that the reason this track season as a whole did not do well is because of the lack of participants. Next year he hopes to see a lot of new athletes and an assistant coach to help. Those who went out and stuck to it got their reward at the end. Fifteen out of twenty-five went to state and out of that Mark White and Mike Fitzpatrick both placed third in their events VARSITY TRACK Girls BOYS Won Independence Lost Won Apache junction Won Won Peoria Lost Won Apache junction Lost Lost Dysart Lost Lost Mingus Lost -'A Q Ag wr. QW I .xg-.. A y fx X K- 2 X 1 X xx an Y' fx-xnxx'-.j.j.1iyXQ.gf,f.fkk'xxx YiSEX52Kf1WxaxzN f-vrvwfw , -X k c -. x Q N ' X mf wqVkYi,SSHwxvgw:vw 'w.x axaxgkg ,,XgxXXxr,.x..x,'.f. ., X ,1x1f: ,ibxxxx -1,22f x K A 5 x kx K 1. 2 W Q xkX'.BX4 3 Q , , K -- 3 X- ,vy -5 44 .gli .ix - i , ,K .i K 1 it x tx 'Ex X. 5,3-,Q x 'S . xv., - x N , x,.K- -'KN X . , N . - .0-'K'x'xk. ,,.,-,'9AX,x,i.l-. 3 X . , .-i. .y. v fx. 'Q QE X ' X Y' Xu X' .XX ' X , 'K xfkkx . xxx x. QRXX' xXxjwXi.Rw.x mm xx. 1 .X'-NX '- K Q. 4 w my :xx ...-ff j Mrs. Anne Tunnell K... Rev. Thomas MQ MarkosW, C.S.C. The truth about the Administration Mrs. Tunnell, who has been at Bourgade for eight years, teaches Algebra 3-4, Geometry 1-2, Accelerated Geometry and is the Dean of Students. Her favorite place to visit is California, where she rides her motorcycle, reads and swims. She dislikes detentions, jugs and probation. Mrs. Scully has been with Bourgade for twelve years. This year Mrs. Scully teaches Senior English Analysis, one semester of junior En lish Analysis, one semester of Senior English and is the advisor of the Yearbook staff. Her favorite pastimes are fishing, hiking and reading. She also collects miniature hippopotamuses as a hobby. She enjoys flowers, sur rises and getting away to the back country. Replying to our question about Mrs. Scully's opinion of President Reagan, she stated, Not Much! Father Markos has been teaching at Bourgade for one year. He teaches Freshman English and is one of Bourgade's student counselors. His favorite pastimes are fishing and reading. Collecting miniature statues of Our Lady is also of interest to him. He finds it rewarding to help eople and to see students learn things that they have difficulty with. Father Don Fetters, the principal, has been with Bourgade for seven years and taught U.S. Government second semester this year. His hobbies are racquetball, skiing and art, and his favorite collection of items is eagles and dust. When inquiring about his favorite foods, he replied, Ice cream, and tamales ibut not at the same timejf' Watching someone's success, mountains, music, and the sea are all pastimes which he enjoys. Displeasing to him are lima beans, mud, tears, and injustice. Mr. Walker has been teaching biology and l.P.S. at Bourgade for twelve years. His favorite pastimes are photography, do shows and traveling. He enjoys Pizza ant? Mexican food. We asked Mr. Walker who his favorite music group and song are and he replied, Any of the current goclci groups, and 'Pushin' too hard' by the ee s. Administration 85 Av 'W If ll fill Mr. Art Andrews ' Mr Leon Wmckle x , ' .V-1 ,. ' ' X . . N ' m,,j51qgQ f ::.,. 'I , mi' : xx 1 ' f . ' X SQ- . V xx L 4. it al.. N .: . 'nh X3 BQ. L ,NWM1 ,, Mr. Enc Olxgschlaeger -Q, , Mr. Bob West racuity an .fx 'Oc fi xxx Sister Norma Jean Turner,,B.y..M. ,I -ef' .slt , i 3 ,- cash boxes In a year of undergoing numerous changes in the Bourgade maintenance and cafeteria staff, faculty members filled some of the empty shifts. Sr. Norma jean Turner of Campus Ministry and Fr. Thomas Seidel, C.S.C., took over the cash box for the busy lunch lines, thus making the job of Mrs. Becky Giver and Mrs. Marge Kurth less hectic. Mr. jack Whittle became director of plant maintenance, replacing Mr. Leon Winckle. Mr. Art Andrews, Mr. Bob West, and Mr. Eric Oligschlaeger continued in their never-ending work of beautifying the campus. But I wonder why, Mr. Whittle mused, with so much practice and good aid, the waste receptacles get missed. .isa-fl Mrs.sMarge Kurth and Mrs. Becky Giver Faculty B7 Faculty express opinions Father Seidel, who has been here for one year, teaches French 1-2. His favorite pastime is jogging. He takes pleasure in collecting books and prefers health food. Father Seidel enjoys the ocean. Miss Heath has taught Freshman English for four years and is the advisor of the newspaper staff. Her hobbies are collecting glass figurines and political buttons, traveling and reading. According to various students, her famous quote is open up your notebook to your assignment page. Miss Heath enjoys visiting London, England. Some of the things that she likes are the well-mannered people and the beautiful nature scene. When asked about her feelings towards President Reagan, she replied, feelings are unprintable. Miss Bockius teaches Senior English, U.S. History, U.S. Government, Junior Analysis and Freshman Analysis. She taught here about five years ago. Having a versatile appetite, Miss Bockius enjoys Mexican, Chinese, and Pennsylvania Dutch foods. San Francisco, Washington D.C. and the Grand Canyon are places that appeal to her. She appreciates beautiful weather and spending time with interesting people. Mrs. Mary Lou Cordova Ms. ,Dawn Bockius. Fw fi x Mrs. Tma Hernandez WAX A ,l Mr. David A. Lizotte l l Faculty 89 ,5 ,w qhgf ,, fl: 931 f , ,N 1' F- Sr. Celine McKay, O.P. .AX Mrs. Waumta Fraley rs., Mrs. Barbra Ann Shupe Mrs. Marrlyn Moore Mrs Mary Palsma Teachers enjoy a variety of pastimes Sr. Celine Marie McKay O.P. is one of the new faces here at school. Her favorite pastimes are Crocheting, knitting, and watching TV. She also likes to spend time here on cam us. One thing that makes Sister happy is people who aren't tardy. She doesn't like outspoken teenagers, but she does think Bourgade students are great. Mrs. Barbra Ann Shupe is the new bookkeeper. She is married and has four children. Her favorite pastimes are going to s ort events and visiting with good friends. She likes to go to Colorado and she is happy when she has all the family together on holidays. Mrs. Mary Palsma teaches Al ebra 3-4, Accelerated Algebra 3-4, Acceirated Algebra 1-2, and Senior Advanced Math. Her preferred pastimes are reading, playing bridge. Her most liked food is a banana split. Mrs. Waunita Fraley has taught here for two years. She is married, has six children and two grandchildren. Her favorite person is Jesus Christ our Lord. One thing that she dislikes are people that think they are better than others. Mrs. Marilyn Ann Moore has been teaching here for seven years. She likes sewing, swimming, reading and her favorite food is anything chocolate. One thing that makes her happy is being with her family. She feels, in general, that our Government is pretty good. Mr. Robert J. Vales has taught here for fifteen years. He teaches U.S. History, Free Enterprise, U.S. Government, and Arizona History. His most enjoyable times are fishin , painting houses, and golf. His favorite place is his home and things that he dislikes are apathy, laziness and people who are late and absent. Mr. Thomas H. Campbell has taught here for eighteen years. He teaches Drafting and History. His favorite person is his wife Kate. One thing that makes him happy is quiet study halls. Mr. Cam bell believes, Our government is the best, it's the politicians that mess it up. Faculty 91 tif MA if mf I ,Aa 53 Religion teachers pursue diverse leisure activities Fr. Daniel Leon Conditt has been here for two years. He teaches junior religion and is the Director of Campus Ministry. Fr. Dan likes to take quiet walks alone on the beach or in the woods. His favorite collection item is hats. Fr. Dan likes all kinds of foods, except onions and celery. Fr. Dan likes to be hugged and loved. He also thinks President Reagan is trying very hard. Fr. T. Timothy Tepsic has taught here for twelve years. He teaches four classes of sophomore religion and one class of freshman religion. Fr. Tepsic likes working in the garden and he also likes to read. His favorite types of food are Creek and Italian. Things that make him happy are being with friends and being friendly. Mrs. Lynn Mascarelli has taught here for five years. She teaches senior religion, Basic Art 1-2, and Sculpture Ceramics 3-4. Mrs. Mascarelli has one son, Christopher, who is ten. She likes gardening, illustrating, and walking alone. It makes her happy when she can enjoy good music and being around her close friends. Fr. William Daniel Seetch, C.S.C. is one of our new teachers this year. He teaches freshman religion and coaches J.V. football. For enjoyment, he likes to go on canoe trips in the lake regions of Canada, and he also collects paintings. His favorite place is an island in a large lake, deep in the forest of Ontario that can only be reached by canoe. Things that make Fr. Seetch happy are fishing and horseback riding. Faculty 93 Teachers' personal interests differ Mrs. Tamara Weninger has taught at Bourgade for fifteen years. She is currently our librarian. Her pastimes are reading, swimming, and watching T.V. Her favorite color is blue and her favorite song is The Impossible Dream. Mrs. Weninger dislikes people with a lack of respect. She would also like to see more consistency in good things the school does. Mr. Jann Michael Contento is one of our second year teachers at Bourgade. He teaches Typing 1-2 and Accounting 1-2. His preferred pastimes are exercising, communications with people, reading and enjoying sports events. His favorite color is red and his favorite food is peanut butter and oatmeal. His favorite song is Hard to Say I'm Sorry. Mr. Contento feels that despite our government's many problems, our democratic system of government is the finest in the world. Mrs. Dolores Marie Meier teaches food and nutrition, clothing and textiles, consumer education, and introduction to business. She has been teaching here for twelve years. She likes peace, quiet, sunshine and industrious students. She feels our government 'lcoulcl stand some improvement, but it is still the best in the world today. Sister Kathleen Marie Janiak is a new teacher here this year. She teaches girls P.E. and Introduction to Algebra. She likes baking, sewing and reading. She also likes to collect boxes. Her favorite foods are strawberries, apple pie, and turkey. Things that make her happy are visiting with friends and completing a project. Mr. Jim Davis has been here at Bourgade for two years. He teaches biology, Freshman P.E., recreational P.E. and athletic conditioning. Mr. Davis is married and has a son justin Craig, 20 months old. His favorite food is prime rib and he likes to go to San Diego. His favorite person is his son Justin. One thing that makes Mr. Davis happy is a winning football team. gf,91': f J s ! , Sister Kathleen Marie Janiak 4 Mr. 11m Davls Faculty 95 Seniors voice last words Life is full of chances ., . take the chance. Brenda Eileen Angerer This school has great people, and I have had a great four years here at Bourgadef' Sara Ash I survived Mrs. Scully. Lisa Ann Badowich Surfers never die, they just move to Malibu. Robert Bautista Long Live Waca Wacaf' A Malou Marie Bowers Thanks Bourgade for giving me such beautiful friends, Becky Bradley C-et a job. Martin Luther Brown u Now what? joseph Raymond Brunsrnan Live and let live. Andy Campbell Sometimes realty seems like the Twilight Zone. X4A. Timothy C. Catellier Dawn Amuso Sara Ash Robert Bautista s Q'1'? T'f Becky Bradley Martin Luther Brown joseph Raymond Brunsman Andy Campbell Timothy C. Catellier Eugene Anthony Cavallo We are proud to be. We are Proud to Be . . . the Class of '83. This is the familiar cry that was heard throughout the year as the Senior Class expressed their spirit for their class and their school. During the course of the year, the logo 83 was seen on the windows of Madonna Hall, on all classroom wings, and identified senior lockers. Many faculty members have commented that this is the The Most-Spirited Class they have seen in a long time. Four years ago a group of funny freshmen were running around trying to learn cheers and think of new chants. Now in 1983, this same group, with a few added faces, has developed a special pride and set an example of spirit to be followed by all. U Seniors, David Olson, Dan Raths, Claudia Schreiner Joanne Reed, Kristina Rathke, Pat Locher, and Marie Dickmann, attempt to wake up the bleacher bums by giving the football team some encouragement as they fall behind. Seniors 97 True love involves giving of oneself to others. Eugene Anthony Cavallo Never a dull moment, sometimes. Joe Chavez Always strive for your goals and reach for the sky. Kathleen Chenevey ' . . . but we don't crawl on the ground. Kelly Lynn Clark Friends, I will always love you. Cynthia Comon Seniors: May your goals all be reached. Felicia Ann Bernadette Concholar The class of '83 has been one big party. Richard Cosenza Let's go to Hotbodsf' Sheila K. Cosgrove It's been a fun year. Goodbye friends. Lauren A. Danik Babe, l'rn leaving. ' Wendy Ann Davies Make the most of every day of your life. Marie Dickmann fr Joe Chavez Kathleen Chenevey .... kriig i Q5?Jl' l .e i . .The Class of '8 Kelly Lynn Clark Felicia Ann Bernadette Concholar Charles Collins Sheila K. Cosgrove Cynthia Comon ll Mike Williams and Carla Gilbert speak to God at the opening school Mass, 21 At the end of their exhausting retreat, the seniors pose for a family portrait before returning to Phoenix. .' K ,L A H 1 ' . 1 jf! Lauren A. Danilc ww ,M Seniors 99 We can do anything we want. Carla Marie DiGiovine Thanks to all my friends for a wonderful four years. Cheryl Ann Pillingham I thank everyone for their encouragement, friendship, and positive criticism. Patrick J. Flynn Thanks for the memories. Rosetta Anna Fricano Everything needs a reason, even the song needs a reason to rhyme. Kathryn E. Gallery A world of opportunity, God's strength to grow. Kathleen Marie Cerchar Friends, we've come a long way, I love you. Carla Elaine Gilbert It's safe McCoys . . . the last Hatfields's leavin'. Robert Raymond Hatfield Life is too short, so why waste Precious Time ... Cathy Ellen He-yn Be proud of your school and your best four years. Kathleen Ann Hick 4. .I r ll 1, .,.. ,ly fi I! .4 'P ' I K Wendy Ann Davies Marie Dickmann Carla Marie DiGiovine Cheryl Ann Fillingham Patrick I. Flynn Rosetta Anna Fricano 'ttf tw 1 N.. Kathryn E. Gallery Robert Raymond Hatfield Cathy Ellen Heyn Kathleen Marie Gerchar Carla Elaine Gilbert mm, - . Seniors experience first ffitfeat This year's Senior retreat was a special event in most of the Seniors' lives because it was their first retreat as a unified class. The retreat was held at Camp Tepyac in the green forests of Prescott. There were many discussion-sp some included relationshi s, sex, and forgive- ness. The most memorablpe part of the retreat was when they received the personal letters from their parents that touched many, Ill 11 In a ame of communication, the S seniors started and renewed relationships with each other. Seniors 101 And on the 8th day God created the Red Sox. John V. Hickey Joey, Luther, Dave, let's do some foot glings' you scurvy dogs. Mark Hoffmann Cherish yesterday, dream of tomorrow, and live for today. Kelli Lynn Howard The most beautiful time in my life . .. God bless my friends. Shelby K. Isbell Oh my God. Ted Kapitan III It's time to move on to bigger and better things. David Karrick H296 more effort will make the difference. David Wayne Kiehle End of 'good timesf a beginning of a new life. Tunde Gabriella Kiss I've been dazed and confused for four years but now I'm through. Kevin J, Kiszczak Seniors: Thanks for all the great times. Mary Krekeler Friends, I will remember ou. U Dave Karrick, Ted Kapitan, Rosetta Fricano, and Regina O'Neil express mixed emotions concerning the past discussion about Cod and relationships. Shelby K. lsbell Ted Kapiran III David Karrick David lNaync Kiehle Tuncle Gabriella Kiss Kevin j. Kiszczak Mary Krekeler Greg Larson Lisa Kathleen Lingle Seniors 103 1 1 A tradition continued Live, laugh, and be happy. Lisa Kathleen Lingle Good luck. Pat Locher Thank you. Goodnight. Daniel Jeffrey Lott Life is a celebration. Go for it. Elaine Elizabeth Lucero Dedicate yourself to what you really believe in. Ruben Maldonado just one smile can make someones day. Monica Ann McAdams Rock-n-Roll will live forever. Dan McNally Live, love and laugh. Lisa Marie Mitchell 'No comment. Elias Molina jr. Triends, I will remember you always. Vernona Anne Munroe 'Trai-f Lisa Marie Mitchell Elias Molina jr. Brian john Myers Todd Nelson IKTALTTT? Q Vernona Anne Munroe Maureen Patricia O'Connell The traditional Freshman-Senior Picnic was one of the special events which took ' place during the beginning of the school year. There were skits put on by the seniors. The food consisted of hamburgers which were cooked by Marty Brown. There also were chips, cookies, and other snacks brought by freshmen and seniors. During the picnic, a few seniors got overwhelmed in the fun and threw others into the lagoon. 11 Seniors, Becky Bradley and Elaine Lucero, and freshman, Carmen Delfino, express their varied reactions to the skits performed by the seniors. Seniors 105 is S 3 W X ff ,,,, f ' Desufnoc ma I. 1 - Brian john Myers . .ir 5 ,ai t Shoot for your dreams, and achieve your or. highest goals. Maureen Patricia O'Connell S. 49 Bourgade should change its name to Moscow. 5 Keith Oligschlaeger Don't dwell on the past, just look llxlll N if forward to the future. Regina Marie O'Neill Keith Oligschlaeger David Olson l'm glad it's over with - I think. Laurie Elizabeth Pinski Stand tall and you shall be proud. Ricardo Antonio Quevedo We don't need no education. Vince Ramella This is the dawning of a new day. Kristina K. Rathke Don't give up. Daniel Joseph Raths Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief. Joanne Reed ll Sara Shiles, as Barbara Walters, interviews Claudia Schreiner on what it's like to be a student at Bourgade High School. Seniors become Big Brothers and Sisters F 3, 5' 72. ,A T. Regina Marie O'Neill Laurie Elizabeth Pinski Vince Ramella Kristina K. Rathke Joanne Reed Teresa Lynn Ritoch Ma, 6 Ricardo Antonio Quevedo Daniel Joseph Raths Theresa Anne Roeller Seniors 107 Dance the time away. Teresa Lynn Ritoch Congratulations to the Class of '83. Theresa Anne Roeller Not much, what's goin' on. Jon Schira Seniors, 'Thank you for being a Friend'. Claudia Schreiner IO-17 William C. Scully Losing everything is like the sun going down on me. Sara A. Shiles What are we supposed to do now? Christopher Allen Simon Obstacles appear when you take your eyes off the goal. Ernest Raymond Soto Il There's no clear cut beginning and so far to the ends. Lori L. Sowell Gee Beav, I guess that even a creep like Eddie Haskel needs a best friend. Erik Francis Stidham ' x X l s r R was Jon Schira Claudia Schreiner William C. Scully Sara A. Shiles Christopher Allen Simon Ernest Raymond Soto II Q Lori L. Sowell Erik Francis Stidham Edward Tabor Christina Taylor Teacher bids farewell Whenever I see pine trees of Prescott I will recollect upon this very special class of 1983 and a year filled with the counter pointing of warmth and sharing, work and struggle, sometimes pain, always moving onward to a harmonious finish. I wish I could always stay in this point of my teaching them, but 'the woods are Iovely, dark, and deep, and I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep' llfrostl -- and so do they. Lynn Mascarelli i 'S s lj Kathy Gerchar and Bill Scully join the rest of the seniors in giving their voted favorite teacher a standing ovation Seniors 109 10 sit A sb, .sg Q gg, Mary Eli Q .X is F' -V c ff is . a- X of ff, .5 f' ' s G Q, if 'PQ ii 4 YS zabeth Welty Mark Anthony White George Michael Williams Paul Woods Deborah Ann Yatarola Christopher Michael Zagar D On the first day of school, the v --:::r- ' A 4 A u if wk seniors decorated, making it clear just who were the Big People on Campus. ' nf if if ff Seniors 111 Senior gallery 11 Marie Dickmann is the proud receiver of the Cardinal Award, which Father Fetters is shown here presenting. 21 While scouting for the carriage in search of her, Queen Guenevere QCarla DiGiovine1 looks very frightened in CAMELOT. 31 After receiving the Best Couple award at Senior Dinner, Mark White attempts to kiss Valerie Webb. 41 Preparing for CAMELOT inclued wearing makeup - even the guys, as Bill Scully is seen here doing. 51 At break Chris Simon, Danny Weindel, and john Taylor gossip about various classes. 61 Felicia Concholar is caught during her 1O-minute cram for a test at break. 71 Sheila Cosgrove is caught up in a move, as she performs at Senior Dinner. 81 On her way to Consumer Education, Lisa Mitchel walks slowly, with no anticipation for this class. 91 Cindy Trejo tries to figure out what signal the coach is trying to give her. S 4 . .?J'tfi ' if 'Q'-Q-. Main thrust toward Prom The activities of the Junior Class were limited but successful. In the fall they had a retreat which greatly contributed to their unity. They also created an award- winning float for Homecoming. Following the decision to cancel the traditional Fashion Show, the Juniors concentrated their energies on organizing an outstanding Prom. ., frm ,,,,, Y lumen ,fi 4 f? Iudith Bernas Cynthia Callender John Abretske Michael Andrade Janet Becchina Tiffany Buckley Michelle Campbell jamesina Allen Antonette Angeloni Timothy Beerling Glenn Bunjovac Elizabeth Carter 4 X www W-W. Cynthia Catellier Debbie Chase Adam Chavez Manuel Chavez James Cherepinski Gayle Cleghorn Deanna Concholar Rudy Cueto James Darrington Karen Davis Jacquelyn de la Rosa Francis Dennis Jackie DesBiens Paul Deslarlais john Dorsey Lucy Duncan 11 Enjoying themselves during the Walk-a-thon are David Olson, Michelle Webb, Lisa Valente, John Dorsey, Kris Smith, Steve Rawe, Toni Manriquez, Danny Lambros and john Abretske. 21 Juniors Adam Chavez and Todd Kissel prepare art displays for Open House juniors 115 in.: ff Tom Dwyer Suzanne Gagnon Philip Hampson Michael Hick jeffrey Hodges W Vytv, X . , sv , ,. If e V, my G .ef x ,,., . K f lf?-Ski Q 7 W F ,Q ai 3 B f julie Estfan Mark Evans Michael Fitzpatrick Gregory Giangobbe Milinda Giles Karen Gill I Mary Flynn Theresa Gonzales Kelly Hayes Mark Hobaica Robert james Q1 ,K l Henry Juarez Judith Kerr Todd Kissell Anthony Kloft Brian Koenig Mary Krznarich Daniel Lambros james Lange Janet Lessard 'E 11 Iris Oglischlaeger opens one of the many pep assemblies with a prayer. 21 Mindy Giles takes a break from her job as Mrs. Fraley's teacher assistant. Karla Johnstonbaugh Shelly jones juniors 117 8 lj Arnold Soto reaches for an interesting book during Library class, 21 The happy smile on Kim Medigovich's face proves the Bourgade belief that flowers are fun to give and to get - anytime! 31 Mrs. Palazzolo helps Jackie DesBiens re-write a problem area in her newest speech for Advanced Speech class. 11 S A i . l ii? -' - ' Q , ,. . , sf -. , T,r..'5 I N ' , Michael Meza Kim Medigovich Jeanne Mills Susan Miller Toni Manfiq'-192 Tana Martinez Lisa Martinsen Q57 in-uf Brian Oldham Chris Oldham Iris Oligschlaeger I Glenda Northup Katie Oakes Renee Orkwiszewski Ty Pearce Jeff Pekala Juniors 119 lj Michelle Webb and John Dorsey wait for verification of their paid-up prom tickets. 23 Julie Estfan double-checks football stats with side-lined player Manuel Chavez. I S K r james Rawe Laurie Rose Bill Potthast jamie Potts joey Ramella Adrian Rodriquez Bobby Sample QL-AJ! Mikkey Sarna Michelle Scheller Michelle Singleton Cheryl Sindorf Cindy Smith Arnold Soto Penny Sowden James Stogsdill juniors 121 D Michelle Campbell worrieclly prepares her black Z light costume for Camelat. 21 fi? Pep Club members Michelle f 5 Webb and Kris Smith chant at Big Blue at the last home football game. 31 Marla Hobaica demonstrates his brawn in the squats during the Alumni weight-lifting contest. k if Kris Smith Barbara Streitz Daniel Struwick .lim Tillman AUYOTH Tf0mbl9Y wh ns.-r in fc v Lisa Valente Peter vanLeeuwen Michelle Webb Michelle Williams Henry Wrublik Charles Yanni Juniors 123 Junior galxler Q 5 ' I :H 7 1 , V WWII' i 'V A 2, W3 f V. z A yn. M ,Q ,wfw - :,:.f1,, , ,' fm'-Vx 1 'vgrffyx 1, 1 ' if 1? wg LW 0 Q7 ef gs ll Adrian Rodriquez sits in meditation, as Laura Rose stares into space. 23 At awards night, Gayle Cleghorn receives one of the many scholarships given. 31 Taking a break at halftime of a Varsity football game, Michelle Campbell talks to Toni Manriquez about the present score. 41 john Dorsey goes in for a layup shot at a Varsity basketball game, as his opponent tries to block. SJ jamie Allen and Barb Streitz pose for a talent shot in WINTERI-'EST '82. 65 Tim Beerling watches his teammates with his coach, Rick Capozzi, at Tennis Divisionals. 71 With a knee injury, Manuel Chavez sits out of the game. BJ Michelle Scheller is caught by surprise before English class. 9D During Yearbook class, Judi Kerr sets up a negative to print a picture. Gallery 125 26 Sophs exhibit Eagle spirit The class of 1985 boosted school spirit by responding enthusiastically to the Walk-a- thon. Sophomores dressed up as hikers during pre-Walk-a-thon activities and obtained over 53200 in sponsor money. For homecoming they entered a hayride float, and at halftime, sophomores Mick Hardin and Mary McAdams helped present flowers and badges to the Queen Candidates. In K If kk.k, K v..kke. J igifs . S . .Q .xx X Xt 'k- X t 1,4 -we as A - ,at ti af .5 R 3' X' ,g,, ,C V! ,, Nr Q EX 'f - it i -?,., h S' nn M lj Christine Garcia and Sharon Williams exhibit awe as the Bourgade defense crushes another Apache junction running back. 2, Fred Chavez expresses his disapproval at being interrupted during his lunch, while Mary McAdams, jackie Greazzo, Georgiana Wallace, and Christine Garcia don't seem to mind. 33 Victor DiGiovine, Hans Schacke, Christeen McMahon, and Jennifer Menke prepare for halftime activities at Homecoming. FQMM l XQN N. My , 1- 3 ttt ' t lt f WS . rv, 'KX ' . 5 . I Q ertr., W, . .,..:,' :H 1 - wi Q-fPv,G f I -3 5::7 - ' is-ESRI? ' Q Q Sunken 3 WN g s, . f ' . 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Vi-2.3 X gk . kg, -ff, . S A Xie 1 W Q , . . J 'Sale' 1 EQ.. - ' Q . , fi . , g XXX a , ate .y,i.ft: fl 'F f f- A T aiee R - . - IJ Kathy McGovern opens the Sophomore Retreat with her poem entitled The Life Of Jesus. 25 Steven Jorgensen and Brian McKay hurry to finish cleaning the cafeteria kitchen after the lunch rush. 31 During the Sophomore Retreat, Lisa Lisack shares with the rest of the class her thoughts and feelings about prayer. 1 l K 'ig a J 1 .NN .5 do fo A K., V Q rx 1 . sw, ' . 2 t. o g e t ' .sf s. - - ' - X 553,33 .. L. . ,. . .. t Q s- ' + L .,-gs-4? ,, x A E5 ,154 M .f ' . ig A' Lb-- .t X X ix? ,fig 9 t . ' '--. iii ,tts 1 , te ...X - f . te 3. ts: 21:5 , ' . Q'-2-Ja i? NXNK - .,.. H t ' .535 gtg ' Q 'K :fm - 4 L C ' t Ei t A 'f'?2Qf5: : 2 ., 1- I 1 A l ophomores O I us on unity During their activities throughout the year, the sophomores concentrated C on unity. The Class Retreat, which dealt with prayer, provided a chance for class members to get to know each other better and to grow as a community. Jodi-Ann Goodman, Class President, commented, The Sophomore Class has grown to unity in the past year, and I think all of us can feel it . . . it's been real! Sophomores 129 Q 'f'. YQ f,5xf,w 1, ' ff p a , L y , 3 4 ,, 52 K JK! 1 if an , ' V ., me ' Q , A ' ' i I ,, v, 2 f I 5, f , gl f 3 ! ' af::v- 'am1.,,m5,v , , We .hw ,, ,, , f A ' V ' mw,' 1 ' ' .A , , , H I 2 ,M ,M , Q N J ,. M , . , .W , ,.ff. V ..,E 2 V vw? A 4 A , , , L in , ,. YJ ,gl ., 5: 3 I 5 Y , jennifer johnson Pamela joralman Steven Jorgensen Stacey Ann Joyce Christopher Keeton - ' I ,, wf'fJwf,,-A' f.f1:ME:,w ':'5'f2w .. tf2WL,-if'f fffffii-f,i,1n:?ww : ', .13 'f' .vw Z4 , Q A CK 1 3: ? 4425, , ' f V, Ay 2 Q X ii W U Patrick Kennedy Arthur Kerschen Steven Kiszczak Andy Klein Matthew Kobold Tyler Leavitt Kris Libuszowski it A x , tv, .2 y -args.. 9' - 'ffm , 1 z L . , . 5- - t if 3 ,-1 !. Y, t, : Q 1 , 5 Li f 'E Pak r 1,5 ag tg V.: 4 , . 5, ff' 4 N i . r'-, si, , -Y 1 f 3. L mi , A , , e Kimberly Mar Isabel Martinez Camilla Martz Mary McAdams Bryan Malmos Kathleen McGovern Susan Lindell Scott Lipman Lisa Lisack jason Little t- ,g,,. , , ,I L at X., W :img .3 Christmas buffet reflects pride Q - In December the corresponding Sophomore class languages. There were sponsored the Second many positive S' i i Annual International comments from H Christmas Buffet. parents, said Father 7 Q ,li Students prepared Timothy Tepsic. It y , dishes of their represents the different Q7 ' respective nationalities ethnic groups and is a , ' and made Christmas reflection of student V banners in the pride. . . . ,X '15 ,L.i'3'?f3'Jzs 95ia-ww 'iil'7 ' ' - '1 Q M, Brian McKay Libranda Miranda Christeen McMahon Yvonne Molina Tracey Mee Chris Moynihan Eddie Meringer Pamela Miller lj Christmas brings all nations together. 21 Mr. jim Walker shares with Father Markos one of the unusual incidents that took place in Sophomore Biology. 31 Hans Schacke and Father Timothy Tepsic show that friendship still exists between students and faculty. Sophomores 131 Stephanie Nevins james O'Neill Lori Ann Oberch Georgina Oglesby Thomas Phelan Sandra Pimental Linda Polanco Kimberly Rabe Donna Savage Kim Scaccia Hans Schacke Lisa Schambs Kristin Schweda Lynda Sciolino Thomas Shaffer Louise Shiles - '55,-,,g1f3333Lg:i, ff 337 . , . 9 ee 0 V25 0 nr' if 2 1 iw' f al' 4 Wifi? I' i If .fl 4 r na 'Z rv s ii 4 sv, 4 y,-3,1 'A x a i ii NH' 'xt , ,, f-.,,1', ' , fy . f , ' f f ' ' ' ,i we Uv- w' . L , ' , V - ' ' ESL F ,A ., i , N , Meg Munroe Mary Navarro jeffrey Osborne jeffrey Sarna Lisa Schreiner -f . 4, 5' , 'K K iihif y 1 t ' -f - zwfzfeiir. 1 'S I 1 ., t ,'g'zr?5Q f - Y , .t lf. ' - ,wifektz f t V, .' ' ' I - 1. .i',t5- ' ' ' .E fwf,Lfl3 - it J Linda Nadeau Greg Navazo Tina Perry Prom servers continue tradition Since 1967 several sophomores have been chosen each year to help the juniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. In March, interested sophomores submitted their names as candidates. The Prom Server Committee, headed by Sister Norma Jean Turner, carefully selected the servers based on their participation in school activities, attitude, and whether or not they were on probation. The 1983 Prom Servers: Pam Miller, Lisa Schambs, Dawn Taylor, Angie Cavallo, Stacey Joyce, Wayne Tallman, John Dickman, Paul Woods, Ed Georgevich, and Chris Garretson. lj Even though juniors sold tickets several weeks before Prom, Prom Servers still kept busy selling tickets at the door. Here Wayne Tallman checks to see that Lisa Schambs gives Mark White the correct amount of change, while Valerie Webb looks on. 2.1 As the yearbook deadline approaches, Matt Garrett expresses his apprehension. Sophomores 133 Sophomores excel in sports, academics Throughout the year many recognized for sophomores were their excellence in academics and sports. In a house design contest sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, Ken Britt won first place and Jason Little took third. Overall, more than 50 awards were presented to sophomores at the Awards Assembly. In sports, several sophomores received their varsity letters this year: Matt I-Iick, Jeff Sarna, Tyler Leavitt, Stephanie Jagger, jennifer johnson, Kim Rabe, Stephanie Jauregui, Susan Lindell, and Theresa Villa. -iffy , , fi M Af V - w xgggg ,, L my I f 'M ,za ,Wa -' 3,3 1,:'-'.q..g1? : .g3- -' 5 wt , ga ls to . , M s ,,1, ,:,. I t trs, 'V f f ,.. M ifgf.r' fV -22,11 'A -Eff! f si H 'Q ,152 , . ,M fg, 4, f gm, ' , L , V g ., ' ,K I I., A X 'iff ,,,., WM, ,, H'f,'ff,,,,:,??24Wef A e- Q, in 4352 ,f ef - I ft www --ff .-H ,' . M-. ,f,, H , - H ,,,, I V H A Z' ,,,- W, S, t 4 l 1 a ff if ,I 2 M Y E, vs- N Q ,. e 4 4 I 1 its ff I il? if ,Q v 5 I gi f as 9 avi Q, , ,i ' ' W A rerr if - at f ' f :vQQ's:'as?4?? ' ' ' ffewff ff if ' WL5i?i ff I if ',1',i'5H': Q, I aV,Q1H,1,g 2 : f'WiFff?:Q?f ,2 - 5 X 4 V ,,., ,V I I s IEE, 4 a ea 2, yf 1 H, ,-, -, , , , f i www ff, M c.,,, hw , s 'H' fe N sf sam 3. -a L ff, ' V f'.i?1'fiSi ,,1ifV V, - 1? V ' f .A f , 5 1 , Q 'E Mary Sindorf Brian Skelly Jeannette Smith Kim Spano john Stogsdill Andrew Sykes M Wayne Tallman Dawn Taylor Larry Taylor Diane Traher Scott Tyman Christina Valenzuela Steve vanLeeuwen joseph Vignali Theresa Villa William Vlasity Georgana Wallace Sherri Whalen Sharon Williams Dean Wood Peter Woods Steve Wrublik juli Young Edward Zyburt G 15 Mrs. Patt Scully presents Shelley Formento with the award for special service and assistance in Home Economics. 23 Sophomore boys applaud the cheerleaders during a pep assembly. Top row: Scott Lipman, Scott Tyman, Pat Kennedy, Robert Cannan, Steve Kiszczak, Matt Kobold. Second row: Fred Brandt, Chris Garretson, Hans Schacke, Victor DiGiovine, Tyler Leavitt. Sophomores 135 Sophomore gallery l i 6 Q X 5 K 3 W E X X Ni SX 5 V . ' xxx' 'Q dv., . -5 Q cz, - V f X ' 9 1? -'sin ,IT L-hL W ,fb .N W - 6 f : 'Q' N Q A xxx w-asf im!-4 ,A ll Mr. Campbell watches jeff Osborne try to figure out a tough math problem. 21 Prom Servers Stacey Joyce, Angie Cavallo, Dawn Taylor, and Lisa Schambs pose in back of the beautiful cake for Prom '83. 35 Brian Oldham and friend cheer excitedly at a pep assembly. 41 At awards night, Steven jorgenson and his mother discuss a previously given award. Sl Waiting for the bell to ring, Ellyne Campbell Stares over the balcony. 63 Matt Garrett and Brian McKay do a Charade in class. 71 At Tennis divisionals, Barb Campbell returns a strong serve. BD Stephanie Nevins gives a sly glare as her picture is taken. 9l Various Sophomores watch in amazement at stunts done at a pep assembly. 'mi Gallery 137 Freshmen are welcomed by seniors The freshman found out that their first year in high school can be very difficult. They had to learn a little about their school, but more important, some of them had to make new friends. The Freshman-Senior picnic was one way to give the freshmen a chance to become acquainted with some of the seniors. This annual event took place in the early part of the year at Encanto Park. Hamburgers were for lunch, along with potato chips and other types of food. The freshmen were later entertained with skits presented by the senior class. Overall it was an enjoyable day, although a couple of people were thrown into the lagoon by a few seniors. Michael Abretske Gilbert Angulo David Ash Debbie Askew Charles Baker jacqueline Barone Anthony Barton Richard Beaufeaux Christopher Benguhe Anthony Bodnar Theresa Bordeaux Erica Bowers Christopher Brunner Bonnie Burke Danford Cabinatan Christine Carter S- . M .. K- AA 'Q W N X N X X X.::N. - X - . P - X- .N .H+ XX .. : . .,:. -..- - Q N K Aw-5 N is ef XT' if ,Xi Y! 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V,.. , 4 ..., Q- ., in-gg - -at ,: L' A 0' . f , 3: g :s new X S ff it s T Q ff ,f , wwf , 21, gags . sr .7 r - -' .s'i-L5-it 3 Q: 4 ' :lies it -. . :sg 5 ., 5 Tx 5 ,R 9 I Remmie Chacon Lisa Clark Timothy Cleghorn Shonna Clements Yvette Contreras Anthony Coppola Laura Cosenza Thomas Cotter Laurie Curtis Virginia Day James Delahanty Carmen Delfino Theresa Denniston Christine Dejarlais Margaret Doren 11 Virendra Manaktala joins in the fun at the Freshman-Senior picnic. 21 At the picnic, Richard Cosenza, Chris Simon, Brian Myers, Chris Heiland, and Kevin MacDonald watch the football game played by the two classes. Freshmen 139 Colleen Dorsey Mary Elam Sonja Erskine Stephanie Estfan Christopher Evjen George Famous 11 Christine Viliborghi and Kelly Morgan spend the better part of the morning at orientation. 21 At the Freshman Orientation Tina Manriquez listens to the talks given by the administration. 31 During the lunch break, Chris Brunner, Kevin MacDonald Sean Stack, Chris Heiland, and Virenclra Manaktala get together as usual Xxgw X +92 N 5 t h m X Esffrx., E S , t i X S Y X t fx R Q ,bag Q ,V+ NX www W3 Nxxe Z Y - fgiigfx QWWW X .BM get t I nj Freshman Breakfast proves successful On August 18, the freshmen and their parents, along with the administration, went through Freshmen Orientation. It was intended to give the freshmen a basic run-down of the school. The administration covered areas such as the following: discipline, dress code, regulations, graduation requirements, and the daily schedule. Also covered, was a summary of each course offered for the freshman year. By the end of the day, everyone had a good idea of what the school expected from each student. The annual Freshman Mass and Breakfast gave a chance for the new parents to meet one another. Early that morning, on September 19, a mass was held in the gym, followed by a breakfast in Madonna Hall. It was very well attended, with the majority of the freshman families present. Several parents said this freshman breakfast was one of the best that Bourgade has given in recent years. The food consisted of melons, pastries, and doughnuts, with coffee, milk, and juice to drink. Paul Farrel M.: 1 Carla Fernandez Christina Fife Audrey Flores Julie Formento Gabriela Fritsch Laura Garguilo Ronald George John Giles Teresa Gluhak Lisa Gonzales Ramon Gonzales jennifer Guzzetta Christina Hall Troy Harden Christopher Heiland Freshmen 141 42 lj During Open House, Charles Baker and Danielle Sequeira assist the Science Department with one of their displays. 25 Anthony Coppola demonstrates the use of I.P.S. equipment at Open House. 33 Walking campus out of uniform is a new experience for Gina Vicario, Corrine Rabe, and Alicia Weatherford during the Walk-a-thon. Patricia Herbert Anita Hick Barbara Hickey Amy Hobaica ,utils 1 Christopher Hoffmann Kathleen Jagger Kimberly Jagger Michelle Jarmolowicz Karen Johansson Julie Jones Wesley jones Lori Karrick Mary Kelley Kurt Kemmerer Christine Kenny Anthony Kerschen Cora Kissel Amy Kline Kevin Kloft Freshmen excel in activities Throughout the year, the freshman class has shown that their talents lie in many areas. They have shown that they support the school from their participation in the Walk-a-thon. In the Drama Department, one student in particular was awarded for his outstanding achievement. Albert Temme demonstrated his versatility by performing three roles in Camelot. In the Athletic Department, several freshmen were presented with varsity letters for their participation in sports. Phillippe Sampaio received one for basketball, while letters in tennis were given to Corrine Rabe, Valerie Reynolds, and Anthony Shepherd. The following members of the softball team also received letters: Colleen Dorsey, Stephanie Estfan, Amy Kline, and Margaret Medina. Freshmen 143 Freshmen displa support and enthusiasm Bourgade's first Walk-a-thon was a very successful fund raiser. The freshman class brought in more money than any other class. The student that led the school in pledges was Kevin Kloft, who was awarded for his efforts at Awards Night. Their spirit was not just limited to the Walk-a- thon. They supported the school in all aspects throughout the year. Carol Kuczora Dana Kunberger Theresa Kunkel Jolene Kurtz Laura Lance Charles Langston Todd Lentz Kevin MacDonald Virendra Manaktala Tina Manriquez Lisa Manzanedo Kevin Markham Christopher Martinson Brian McDonald Deanna McGuire Sean McKay Matthew McNutt Margaret Medina Tracy Michalowski Dena Michelson Darin Miller William Miller Judith Montoya Kelly Morgan Tirso Moscoso at Jgi if Brian Oldham Ethel Olson Colby Osborne Oliver Papp Todd Parent 12 Thaddeus Webster, Chris Benguhe, and Oliver Papp listen to Father Fetters during a mass. 21 Racing against a detention, Ben Rathke heads for Mrs. Fraley's math class along with Daniel Navazo. 31 Stephanie Jagger, Kimberlee Sellards, Kathleen Jagger, and Stephanie Estfan stand up as the volleyball team is announced during a pep assembly. H M james Moses Burnadette Murphy Daniel Navazo Kimberly Nelson Juliet Nevins Stephen O'Connell Freshmen 145 Dawn Peak Tamra Pedigo Michele Perozzi Tammy Plumos Corrine Rabe Benjamin Rathke Valerie Reynolds Kathleen Richards Elizabeth Roybal Khaleel Saba Lester Sakson Lisa Salinas Patrick Samford Phillippe Sampaio Sonya Sanchez Timothy Schrag Kimberly Sellards Danielle Sequeira Louise Serra Anthony Shepherd Jeffery Sindorf Kathryn Small Lynn Smith Sean Stack 1 Freshmen undergo changes Significant changes have taken place in the freshman class. One of the major changes occurred in the sports program. All freshman sports were dropped because of a lack of funding. Consequently, if a freshman wanted to play a sport, they had to tryout for the I.V. teams. The one advantage to this change was that by having freshmen on the I.V. teams, they could combine their talent and increase the possibility of having a better team. Academically, there were minor changes made in the class selections. Both the Math and History departments made alterations in the amount of required courses needed to graduate. An extra year of math was added to the schedule, affecting only the class of 1985 and those following. World History, previously an elective, was changed to a required course during the freshman year. Dawn Straker Cheryl Svancara Thomas Sykes April Sylvester Diana Tapia Albert Temme Jacqueline Traher Cheryl Treiber Andrew Velacso Gina Vicario Christine Viliborghi ,,,, rl 2 '. A A n f QL lu 73 A. l W 4 , Q , V K Donald Walsh ,fl Mark Waterman 33, ' 5 Lawrence Waters fr' L Alicia Weatherford ' ' 1 ' - ' , Thaddeus Webster julie Williams Charles Wirth 11 Chris Martinson goes to his locker early to avoid the rush after lunch. 21 Before the Walk-a-thon, Dana Kunberger spends some time with her friends. 31 Daniel Navazo and Kevin McDonald discuss a class during break. Freshmen 147 Freshman Galle sp- I lj Freshman P.E. roars with excitement in the gym, as many girls participate in a game of field hockey. 25 Corrine Rabe diligently serves the ball during Divisionals. 31 Squire Dap , or Kevin Kloft stands guard for King Arthur in CAMELOT. 4l Jennifer Guzzetta and Juliet Nevins giggle while exiting Madonna Hall during lunch. 51 Virendra Manalctala works quickly to finish his assignment. 6J Judy Montoya stands in amazement as the ball is called o on their side. 71 While marching into the gym during gf ut 3 pep assembly, Chris Heiland displays a proud smile. BJ Dawn Straker, Colleen Dorsey, and jackie Barone discuss the preceding assembly as they leave the gym. 91 Before an all-school Mass, Daniel Navazo pretends to put a spell on Kim Nelson, Amy Hobaica, and Kevin MacDonald. Gallery 149 .A.S.C. focuses on Bourgacle U Father Don Fetters joins Sr. Cecilia Louise Moore CSI in a cup of coffee while comparing views about the past 20 years. 23 As Mr. Thomas Mamara speaks his mind about the evaluation, Father Thomas Markos listens attentively. BJ Part of the evaluation process was to take a look at Bourgade's past experiences ftriumphs and defeatsj, as Mr. Michael Klein is seen here doing. 41 Mrs. Lynn Mascarelli gives a loving pat on Sr. Katrine Johnston BVM to thank her for her concern about Bourgade. 51 During the evaluation, women of the Bourgade staff had lunch with some of the women members of the WASC team. S.. K XL M! 'ws , ,eggs ,......i.sQ This year the faculty and staff of Bourgade decided that a total self-evaluation was quite necessary. The overall evaluation consisted of philosophies, goals and objectives, development, church's educational mission, review and update, future plans, student committee reports, and community committee reports. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges, or WASC, is a new approach of evaluation being presently used by many schools Those involved as members of the WASC team include the following: Dr. Voi Coy of Washington High School, Ms. Virginia Dertina of Gerard, Sr. Katrine Johnston BVM of Xavier, Mr. Michael Klein of Brophy, Mr. Thomas Mamara of Seton, Sr. Cecilia Louise Moore CSI from the Western Christian Education Association of Los Angeles, and Ms. Rita Simons of Gerard. Results from the accreditation included strengths, areas for improvement, and plans for the future of Bourgade. One strength mentioned is the Christian principles and religious attitudes in a school this size creates an atmosphere in which there is unity in the student body and a good rapport between the staff and students. Some of our poor areas included a more solid financial basis to support programs, salaries, facilities, and a need to develop a public relations program which will more firmly establish a positive image of Bourgade, An outstanding plan for the future of Bourgade is by increasing enrollment, we will be able to expand the staff. This will allow us to spread the additional roles and duties over a larger number of people. WASC Evaluations 151 The Student Government-sponsored assembly featuring the musical song and dance routines of the Amigos was Finally joined the Amigos dancing in the aisles. Coach the most excitin event that took place during the -'ann COQWMP Wondefed' Hwhaf ff-'Ok fhemfo long? year, commented Fagher Fetters. This time the student BO'-lfgafle 5 Kim Mar' 3 member of fhe A511505 Sf0UPf body whole-heartedly agreed with him. Applauding each was ellghfed that the UOUP9 Was fmalh' ab 9 YO new number with ever-increasing enthusiasm, members schedule a performance here and that they were a of the audience could no longer contain themselves and smashing success. Eagles enthusiastic about Amigos ' Ji Amlgos 153 ART Appreciation Sheila Cosgrove Kelli Howard Brian Malmos Ernest Soto Achievemement Thomas Burke Carla Gilbert jonathan Hewes joseph Hourihan Todd Kissel Linda Polanco .- jenny Smith f g Arnold Soto Henry Wrublik - BUSINESS EDUCATION Achievement in Typing 1-2 Stephanie jagger Kathy McGovern. Kris Libuszowski g Am. Society of Women Accountants Achievement Certificate Steve vanLeeuwen A.S.U. Summer Business Program Henry juarez DRAFTING Am. Institute of Architects Contest Completion Certificates Lori Ann Oberch Georgiana Oglesby Kimberly Rabe Wayne Tallman Steven Wrublik Sophomore Merit Award james Darragh junior Merit Award james Cherepinsky Senior Merit Award Patrick Locher 3rd Place Award jason Little 1st Place Award Ken Britt DRAMA Drama Achievement Award Bob james jackie DesBiens Art Kerscheri Mary Kay McAdams Mark Moreno Torn Phelan Special Achievement and Appreciation Albert Temme Senior Drama Achievement Awards Kris Rathke Cindy Trejo ISO Awards Mike Williams Senior Special Achievement and Appreciation Award David Olson Bill Scully Bobby Ball Talent Award or David Olson International Thespian Society Eugene Cavallo Sheila Cosgrove Wendy Davies Dan McNally Sara Shiles Best Thespian Award Carla DiGiovine ENGLISH English 1-2 Achievement Stephanie Estfan Valerie Reynolds English Analysis 1-2 Achievement juliet Nevins g - iMichel1e Perozzi yg-1- Englishrts-6 Analysis 5-6 Achievement Mary,Flynn Debbie Fuerhoff Peter vanLeeuwen English 7-B Achievement Mary Krekeler -English Analysis 7-8gAchievement Lisa iiio Baclowich Wendy Davies ' Erik-Stidham FOREIGN LANGUAGE French 1-2 Achievement Anthony Bodnar . Latin 1-2 Achievement Lisa Clark L Tracey Denisten Pam joralmon Laura Lance Latin 3-4 Achievement Bob james jennifer johnson Spanish 1-2 Achievement Anthony Shepherd Spanish 3-4 Achievement james Cannan Spanish 5-6 Achievement Gayle Cleghorn Spanish 7-8 Achievement Becky Bradley HOME ECONOMICS Appreciation for Assistance Shelly Formento jOURNALISM Newspaper Achievement Tim Catellier Eugene Cavallo Lauzen Danik Greg Larson Chris Zagar Karen Davis joan Elam Bobby Sample Cheryl Sindorf Kris Smith Michelle Webb Charles Yanni jacque Greazzo Steve vanLeeuwen Yearbook Dedication for Two Years Michelle Campbells Karla johnstonbaugh Judith Kerr Lisa Valente Wendy Davies Carla DiGiovine Maureen O'Connell Dedication for Three Years William Scully Achievement in Photography for Yearbook 1 Ellen Campbell Achievement in Layout Design for Yearbook 1 Stephanie Nevins Most Improvement in Yearbook 1 Mary Welty Most Improvement in Yearbook 2 judith Kerr Senior Staff Achievement Awards Kelly Clark Wendy Davies Carla DiGiovine Maureen O'Connell William Scully Scholastic journalist Award Chris Zagat' Wendy Davies LIBRARY Appreciation Lori Ann Oberch Peter vanLeeuwan joe Vignali MATHEMATICS Achievement in General Math Shonna Clements Top 10921 in the Arizona State Math Contest Level I Anthony Bodnar Richard Beaufeaux Virginia Day Charles Langston juliet Nevins Level II Arthur Kirschen Matthew Garrett Lori Ann Oberch Torn Phelan Level III Gayle Cleghorn Paul Desjarlais Michael I-lick -Stephanie Nevins William Potthast Level IVI I - Deborah Fuerhoff I IAchievementIin World History Ig I Laura Lance I f I- I f II I -I Oliver Papp I I I I I I Michelle Perozzi I A I 5 II IIJeCseS1tHaIITfahtfI I I xIAchiIevennent in History 3 II ',h, A 5efiiIorIfISoeiaiSStudie5IIIAward A I f-- iIiIiIIilIM3fkfIWhlI? ff III- I if I I David Olson Il II A Chris Zagar I A II S :II II if LIr-h EI K- I T95tgi?f2ZZZ?'S In We far Swfedfin the TOP 10 of Their rrIII III IIII rr IInd1Y1dUall-Wet I I 5IpIIC55g55eIg3,gi5III l.evelIIlIIIIzI I II II II -Ie I I II -- I I I Michael A I William Potthast LevelIIVf I I I I r III have rrrr Litflei' I IIP9laPCf'iIIIII S I II IIIII Iii IrIrIl IQMiChf1e1IIAndfafie I I VCI-ir' z If II I I 1 If s QQf5f1fef3sffeIII4115210111f I I II 1? Fgii' I . I rrr seam IIcaaa11Q1af Appreciationan the Assistance of II II Iahieg Daimi ony I I Deiv91OPh?zfh2IB0ufS3df IIIIIlrl ii Paul Desiafiaisi I IiC01iwi1fefIRGS0vfCeSFCenterI IIr IIIrl fiju11eIEsffmi II S ,IChf1?gIzaSa? I I I I I I I I I RELIGION I II I Lljijiosfffii Ie I II I - I I III BiirbaraIIStreiizIf I Appreciation If II :IIIIEugeneq Cavallo? I Kelly Clark l-I- I IIIFelicia1I Conchiolar I I Kris Rathke I :Latiren Denik I I Claudia Schreiner I Monica McAdams I Sara Shiles A II I I I A I Academic Achievement ini Religion AWARD A I Eugene Cavallo I I A I A Wendy Davies A A I Marie Dickmann PI-Qlgezgffgidgiirner lnIWalk-A-Thou Carla DiGiovine Ig M Monica McAdams I q I Valarie Webb if A Achievement in Religion 1-2 I II ' Kurt Kemmerer - Certificate Danielle Sequirra -- Plaque Achievement in Religion 3-4 Steve Jorgensen -Certificate Stephanie Nevens - Plaque Achievement in Religion 5-6 Paul DesJarlais - Certificate Cindy Callender - Plaque SCIENCE Achievement in Earth Science Michael Abretslce Achievement in IPS Juliet Nevins Achievement in Biology Lisa Scharnbs Achievement in Accerated Biology Steve vanLeeuwen Achievement in Chemistry Paul Desjarlais Michael Hick Achievement in Physics Warren Miller Chris Zagar Outstanding 4 Year Science Student Bobb Chris Zagar SOCIAL STUDIES Anthony Bodnar Laura Lance Juliet Nevins Anthony Shepherd Jacqt1elineIITraher Stephanie Jagger- Stephanie Nevins Lisa Scharnbs iSteveIvanLeeuwen Cindy Callender Deanna Concholar Mary Flynn Michael Hick Peter vanLeeuwen Eugene Cavallo Wendy Davies Marie Dickmann Mary Krekeler Chris Zagar STUDENT GOVERNMENT Appreciation Hiking Club Warren Miller Lauren Danilc Appreciation Service 8: Contribution y Sample, Recording Secretary Teresa Ritoch, Corresponding. Sec. Jeanne Mills, Treasurer Appreciation fo Leadership Marie Dickmann, President QUILL as scnou. 1983 Ilnductees A Kelly Clark I -:Lauren Danilc A f'William Scully Mary Welty I Jw? IEIHFHS I SI Kris Smith Patty Buggy A MattIGarrett I Stephanie Nevins Appreciation Assistance with the I Academic Bowl Eugene Cavallo I Wendy Davies I I II CaIrlaI Difiiovine I II IMaureen O'Connell Bobby Sample I A William Scully I Chris Zagar I I iIBobiJarnes I- I I IMonica McAdams Brian Slcellyi I A 1983 Academic Bowl Team Eugene Cavallo I I MikeQICollins I Art Kirschen I Jeff Osborne Erik Stidharn I Steve vanLeeuwen Chris Zagar SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Appreciation I Antonette Angeloni Tim Beerling Judy Bernas Malou Bowers g Cindy Callender Joe Chavez Manuel Chavez Gayle Cleghorn Dee-Dee Concholar Rudy Cueto Paul DesJarlais Marie Diclcmann Joan Elam Julie Estfan Cathy Heyn Shelly Jones Elias Molina Adrian Rodriquez Cindy Smith Barbara Streitz Christine Taylor Peter vanLeeuwen Chris Zagar I 7 I I F SENIOR AW RDS Chris Zagar Marie Dickmann HANDSOMESTXPRETTIEST Vince Ramella Mary Kreckeler BEST SHAPE Joe Brunsman Carla DiGiovine BEST LEGS John Taylor Carla DiGiovine BEST HAIR Bob Hatfield Mary Kreckeler BEST EYES Keith Oligschlaeger Kelly Clark BEST SMILE Kevin Kiszczak Brenda Angerer BEST LAUGH Kevin Kiszczak Claudia Schreiner BEST WALK Vince Ramella Lisa Mitchell BIGGEST BS'er Bill Scully Cheryl Fillingham BIGGEST COMPLAINER Brian Myers Felicia Concholar BEST ATHELETE Joe Brunsman Elaine Lucero BEST DRESSED Mark White Lisa Badowich CLASS CLOWN Vince Ramella Cheryl Fillingham BEST PERSONALITY Joe Brunsman Wendy Davies MOODIEST Ted Kapitan Sheila Cosgrove BIGGEST DAYDREAMER Jon Schira Kelli Howard Kevin Kiszczak Joanne Reed BIGGEST PLAYBOYXPLAYGIRL Marty Brown Kelly Clark MOST TALENTED Bill Scully Carla DiGiovine BEST SINGER Eugene Cavallo Carla DiGiovine Sara Shiles WORST SINGER Mike Williams Cheryl Fillingham BEST DRIVER Bill Scully Shelby Isbell WORST DRIVER John Taylor Mary Welty MOST EMOTIONAL Danny Weindel Cindy Trejo BEST CAR Greg Larson Rosetta Fricano WORST CAR David Kiehle Sara Shiles BOOKWORM Chris Zagar Teresa Ritoch MOST SPIRITED Pat Locher Cindy Trejo SHYEST Danny Raths Sara Ash MOST DARING John Taylor Teresa Ritoch MOST DETENTIONS Marty Brown Cheryl Fillingham MOST MACHO David Karrick Kris Rathke MOST GULLIBLE Kevin Kiszczak Tunde Kiss NOSIEST Eugene Cavallo Sheila Cosgrove MOST MYSTERIOUS Erik Stidham Mary Krekeler MOST FICKLE Marty Brown Cindy Trejo MOST MEMORABLE PARTY Marty Brown's Toga Party BEST COUPLE Mark White Valeri Webb EASIEST CLASS Consumer Ed. HARDEST CLASS English Analysis 7-8 FAVORITE TEACHER Mr. Contento Mrs. Mascarrelli TRIES HARD Danny Raths Lauren Danik MOST NAIVE Jeff Tease Marie Dickmann ONE OF THE GUYS Paul Woods Kris Rathke MOST SEDUCTIVE David Kiehle Kelly Clark TEACHERS PET David Kiehle Kris Rathke Mary Welty BIGGEST SPACE CADET jon Schira SLYEST Rossetta Fricano joe Chavez Cheryl Fillingham MOST NEW WAVE Chris Taylor SICKEST DOGXSICKEST LASS Mark Hgffmann Vince Ramella Senior Awards 159 60 for helping our ideas become reality. These advertisers are an important part of our yearbook. They share our interest I in the school and community, as well as the success of our yearbook. THE Congratulations SLENDERNOVV Class 'NET A nutritional program for weight reduction Of 1007, guaranteed satisfaction or your money back also natural Aloe Vera products 7 Lucy 846-2153 or Betty 269-8171 Michael J. Fleming BEST WISHES E.E. IVlcAdams Private Process Service , I The L.W. Kuczora Family and Investigations H4 CIZONS Insty Prints Instant Litho Printing Karen - Always stay special as you are - Mom and Dad The Kuzora Graduates Bob - Marty Beth - Frank - Lisa Stay Sweet, Wendy! Love, Mr. and Mrs. DiGiovine Happy Everything to our Carla! Love Mom and Dad We love you, Class of '83 - Carl and Pat DiGiovine 4 - wheelin' and ATCin' Keep me alive till 85 - Vic Congratulations Bunny! I love you, your honey Mike, you'll always be special to me - Carla To my best friend, Wendy - I love ya! Car Smilingly anticipating next year, junior Judy Bernas checks a window seat on the front of Madonna Hall, traditionally Senior Row. Thanks for all your help, Mrs. Scully! Love, Carla Carla - you're the greatest and I love you dearly - Wendy Thanks Mrs. Scully for 5th hour English periods - Wendy Don't forget to keep in touch '83 Good Luck Varsity Cheer '83-84 Love, Wendy Suntex Lettering and Trophies - 242-2701 Good Luck Class of '83 X4A, the secret of life lies beyond. 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Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4, Drama 4, ITS 4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Editor- in-chief 4. CHAVEZ, JOE. Football 1, 2, Baseball 2, Wrestling 4, CAC 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3. CHENEVEY, KATHY. Drama 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4. CLARK, KELLY. Pom 3, Fashion Show 2, Pep club 2, 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Youth for Life 2, Hiking Club 4, Vice-president 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Drama 2, 3. COLLINS, C. MICHAEL. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, NCBA 3, Cross Country 3, Chess Club 1, Bookends 2, Student Government 2, 3, CAC 4, Academic Bowl 4, Newspaper 3. COMON, CINDY. CONCHOLAR, FELICIA. Cheer 1, Drama 1, 2, Prom Server 2, Newspaper 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club 4. COSENZA, RICHARD. COSGROVE, SHEILA. Volleyball 1, 4, Cheer 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Drama 2, 3, 4, Prom Candidate 4. DANIK, LAUREN. Band 1, 2, Youth for Life 2, Hiking Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4. DAVIES, WENDY. Cheer 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 4, Sec.fTreas. 3, Drama 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Girls State 3, Who's Who 3, 4, Student Government 1, 2, 4, CAC 4, Treasurer 4, ITS 4, Homecoming Queen 4. DICKMANN, MARIE. Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Server 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Youth for Life 3, Hiking Club 4, Drama 1. DIGIOVINE, CARLA. Cheer 1, Sec.fTreas. 1, Track 1, Drama 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Editor in Chief 4, ITS 4, Honor Thespian 4, Student Government 4, CAC 4, Secretary 4, Homecoming Candidate 4, Fashion Show Model 2, Phoenix Honors Cotillion 4. FILLINGHAM, CHERYL. FLYNN, PATRICK. FRICANO, ROSETTA. GALLERY, KATHY. GERCHAR, KATHY. Yearbook 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. GILBERT, CARLA. HATFIELD, BOB. Chess Club 2, Drama 4, CAC 4, Prom King 4. HEYN, CATHY. Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4. 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Newspaper 3, Youth for Life 2, Band 1, 2, 3. SCHIRA, JON. SCHREINER, CLAUDIA. Drama 3, 4. SCULLY, WILLIAM C. Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Asst. Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tennis 4, Cheer 3, CAC 4, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4. SHILES, SARA. Transfer 3, Drama 3, 4. SIMON, CHRIS. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 4, Prom Candidate 4. SOTO, ERNEST R. Spanish Club 1, 2, Bookends 1, 2, Chess Club 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Football 3, 4. SOWELL, LORI. STIDHAM, ERIK. Transfer 3. TAYLOR, CHRISTINA. TAYLOR, JOHN. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Conference 4, Prom Candidate 4. TEASE, JEFF. Pep club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Track 1, 2, NACI 4: Homecoming Candidate 4, Drama 3, Cheer 4, Bookends 2. TREIO, CINDY. Cheer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, 2, Sec.fTreas. 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-Conference 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Who's Who 3, Student Government 2, 3, Prom Queen 4. WHITE, MARK. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, All-Conference 4, All-State 4, Football 1, Tennis 2, 3, Track 4, All-State 4, Baseball 1, CAC 4, Boys State 3, Prom Server 2, Homecoming Candidate 4, Fashion Show 3, Pep club 2. WEBB, VALERI C. Transfer 4, Track 4, Captain 4, Hiking club 4, Student Government 4, Prom Candidate 4. WEINDEL, DANIEL. WELTY, MARY. Cheer 1, 2, 4, Co-Captain 2, 4, Softball 3, Student Government 4, Yearbook 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Pep club 3, Ski Club 3, 4. WILLIAMS, GEORGE MICHAEL. Baseball 1, 2: Drama 2, 3, 4, Student Government 2, 3, 4. WOODS, PAUL. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. YATEROLA, DEBBIE. Drama 2., 3. ZAGAR, CHRIS. Newspaper 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Sec.fTreas. 4. ZERBY, CHUCK. Football 1, 3, 4, All-Conference 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. Senior Index 171 BRETSKE, JOHN 62, 114 ABRETSKE, MICHAEL 14, 138 ALLEN, JAMESINA 114, 124 ANDRADE, MICHAEL 114 ANDREWS, MR. ART 86 ANGELONI, ANTONETTE 97, 114 ANGERER, BRENDA 23, 34, 96 AMUSO, DAWN 96 ANGULO, GILBERT 65, 138 ARTHUR, RICHARD 126 ASH, DAVID 138 ASH, SARA 22, 96 ASKEW, DEBBIE 138 AZIZ, REEM 126 ACKS, MIKE 126 BADOWICH, LISA 24, 35, 96 BAKER, CHARLES 138, 142 BAKER, MELISSA 126 BARONE, JACQUELINE 138, 148 BARTON, ANTHONY 138 BASSO, RICHARD 126 BAUTISTA, ROBERT 78, 96 BEAUFEAUX, RICHARD 138 BECCHINA, CHARLES 74, 75, 126 BECCHINA, JANET 114 BEERLING, TIMOTHY 45, 78, 79, 114, BENGUHE, CHRISTOPHER 138, 144 BERNAS, JUDITH 42, 114, 161 BETLEY, JOSEPH 126 BOCKIUS, MS. DAWN 32, 33, 88 BODNAR, ANTHONY 138 BORDEAUX, THERESA 138 BORSCH, JERRY 126 BOWEN, DANNY 126 BOWERS, ERICA 138 BOWERS, JOSEPH 126 BOWERS, MALOU 24, 96 BRADLEY, BECKY 82, 97, 105 BRADLEY, DONNA 126 BRANDT, FREDDY 126 BRITT, KENNY 126 BROWN, MARTIN 20, 97 1 I DEX BUGGY, PATRICIA 40, 41, 126 BUNJOVAC, GLENN 15, 114 BURKE, BERNADINE 42, 43, 80, 138 BURKE, THOMAS 126 ABINATAN, DANFORD 138 CALLENDER, CYNTHIA 31, 45, 80, 114 CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL ANDREW 30, 97 BARBARA 79, 126, 137 ELLEN 126, 136 MICHELLE 41, 114, 122, 124 MR. THOMAS 95, 136 CANNAN, JAMES 126 CANNAN, ROBERT 126 CARTER, CHRISTINE 97, 138 BRUNNER, CHRISTOPHER 74, 75, 138, 141 BRUNSMAN, JOE 18, 19, 70, 97, 167 BUCKLEY, TIFFANY 15, 114 172 Abretske-Cosenza CARTER, ELIZABETH 114 CATELLIER, CYNTHIA 115 CATELLIER, TIM 45, 97 CAVALLO, ANGELA 30, 60, 126, 136, 137 CAVALLO, EUGENE 24, 26, 28, 38, 39, 45, CHACON, REMMIE 139 CHANEY, JOYCE 40, 41, 48, 126 CHASE, DEBBIE 79, 115 CHAVEZ, ADAM 14, 15, 65, 80, 81, 115 CHAVEZ, FRED 126 CHAVEZ, JOE 23, 98 CHAVEZ, MANUEL 115, 121, 125 CHENEVEY, KATHLEEN 34, 98 CHEREPINSKY, JAMES 115 CLARK, KELLY 39, 99 CLARK, LISA 139 CLARK, PAUL 126 CLEGHORN, GAYLE 97, 115, 124 CLEGHORN, TIMOTHY 139 CLEMENTS, SHONNA 139 COCO, GREG 126 COLLINS, CHARLES 24, 28, 99 COMON, CINDY 22, 35, 99 CONCHOLAR, DEANNA 17, 58, 67, 115 CONCHOLAR, FELICIA 22, 39, 99, 112 CONDITT, REV. DANIEL 25, 92 CONTENTO, MR. JANN 15, 55, 80, 96 CONTRERAS, YVETTE 97, 139 COOK, THOMAS 127 COPPOLA, ANTHONY 139, 142 CORDOVA, MRS. MARY LOU 88 CORROO, PAUL 127 COSENZA, LAURA 139 51, 97 COSENZA, MICHAEL 127 COSENZA, RICHARD 99, 139 COSGROVE, SHEILA 31, 39, 58, 99, 113 COTTER, THOMAS 139 CROWLEY, PATRICK 75, 127 CUETO, RUDY 115 CUETO, TIM 130 CURRIE, LISE 130 CURTIS, LAURIE 139 'AMICO, SCOTT 65, 75, 130 DANIK, LAUREN 38, 39, 51, 99 DARRAGH, JIM 130 DARRINGTON, JAMES 78, 79, 115 DAVIES, WENDY 18, 22, 38, 39, 41, 45, 100 DAVIS, MR. JIM 55 DAVIS, KAREN 115 DAY, VIRGINIA 139 DELAHANTY, JAMES 139 DELAROSA, JAQUELYN 115 DELFINO, CARMEN 107, 139 DENISTON, THERESA 139 DENNIS, FRANCIS 115 DESBIENS, JACKIE 38, 39, 115, 119 DESJARLAIS, CHRIS 48, 78, 139 DESJARLAIS, PAUL 115 DICKMANN, JOHN 64, 65, 130 DICKMANN, MARIE 48, 49, 102, 112 DIGIOVINE, CARLA 12, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 2 35, 38, 44, 45, 50, 100, 112 DIGIOVINE, VICTOR 75, 130 DOREN, MARGARET 139 DORSEY, COLLEEN 140, 148 DORSEY, JOHN 16, 62, 72, 114, 115, 120, 124 DORSEY, THOMAS DUNCAN, LUCY 115 DURNERIN, MICHELLE DWYER, THOMAS 116 DMONDSON, MARTIN ELAM, JOAN ELAM, MARY 140 ERSKINE, SONJA 140 ERSKINE, THOMAS 130 ESTFAN, JENNIFER 40, 41, 77, 130, 164 ESTFAN, JULIE 17, 67, 76, 77, 116, 121 ESTFAN, STEPHANIE 60, 140, 145 EVANS, MARK 54, 116 EVJEN, CHRISTOPHER 75, 140 AMOUS, GEORGE 75, 140 FARRELL, PAUL 141 FERNANDES, CARLA 141 FETTERS, REV. DONALD C.S.C. 46, 85, 150 FIFE, CHRISTINA 43, 141 FILLINGHAM, CHERYL 30, 31, 100 FISHBAUGH, KYLE 130 FITZPATRICK, KATHLEEN 130 FITZPATRICK, MARY ANN 130 FITZPATRICK, MICHAEL 80, 116 FLORES, AUDREY 141 FLYNN, MARY 38, 39, 97, 116 FLYNN, PATRICK 39, 100 FORMENTO, JULIE 43, 141 FORMENTO, SHELLEY 14, 130 FRALEY, MRS. WAUNITA 15, 95 FRICANO, ROSETTA 100 FRITSCH, GABRIELA 39, 141 FUERHOFF, DEBBIE AGNON, SUZANNE 116 GALLERY, KATHRYN 34, 100 GARCIA, CHRISTINE 130 GARGUILO, LAURA 141 GARRETSON, CHRIS 130 GARRETT, MATTHEW 130, 136 GEORGE, RONALD 141 GEORGEVICH, EDWARD 78, 84, 96, 130 GERCHAR, KATHLEEN 101, 109 GIANGOBBE, GREG 116 GILBERT, CARLA 23, 31, 101 GILES, JOHN 141 GILES, MILINDA 68, 79, 116, 117 GILL, KAREN 31, 41, 80, 116 GIVER, MRS. BECKY 87 GLUHAK, JOHN 130 GLUHAK, TERESA 141 GOMEZ, BILL 180 GONZALES, LISA 80, 141 GONZALES, PHYLLIS 130 GONZALES, RAMON 141 GONZALES, THERESA 116 GOODMAN, JODI 48, 130 GREAZZO, JACQUELINE 130 GUZZETTA, JENNIFER 43, 141, 148 Cosenza-Guzzetta 173 ALL, CHRISTINA 141 HAMILTON, APRIL 130 HAMPSON, PHILIP 116 HARDEN, TROY 141 HARDIN, MICHAEL 16, 130 HARMON, BETH 130 HATFIELD, ROBERT 31, 101 HAYES, KELLEY 58, 66, 78, 116 HEATH, MISS MONICA 45, 50, 89 HEILAND, CHRISTOPHER 139, 141, 148 HERBERT, PATRICIA 43, 80, 142 HERNANDEZ, MRS. TINA 89 HEWES, JONATHAN 130 HEYN, CATHY 18, 19, 101 HICK, ANITA 142 HICK, KATHLEEN 102 HICK, MATTHEW 81, 130 HICK, MICHAEL 12, 116 HICKEY, BARBARA 142 HICKEY, JOHN 102 HIERS, BRIAN 130 HOBAICA, AMY 142, 149 HOBAICA, MARK 16, 72, 116, 123 HODGES, JEFFREY 116 HOFFMANN, CHRISTOPHER 143 HOFFMANN, MARK 102 HORTAREAS, JOHN 78 HOURIHAN, JOE 130 HOWARD, KELLI 23, 36, 39, 80, 102 HUYCK, BROOKS 130 SBELL, SHELBY 103 AGGER, KATHLEEN 60, 143, 145 JAGGER, KIMBERLY 143, 145 JAGGER, STEPHANIE 60, 79, 130 JAMES, ROBERT 38, 39, 62, 116 JANIAK, SR. KATHLEEN R.S.M. 151 JARMOLOWICZ, MICH 143 JAUREGUI, STEPHANIE 60, 61, 68, 130 JOE, MICHAEL 130 JOHANSSON, KAREN 143 JOHNSON, JENNIFER 40, 41, 79, 130 JOHNSTONBAUGH, KARLA 45, 117 JONES, JULIE 143 JONES, SHELLY 79, 117 174 Hall-Lipman JONES, WESLEY 143 JORALMON, PAMELA 48, 130 JORGENSEN, STEVEN 23, 130, 131, 136 JOYCE, STACEY ANN 30, 43, 130, 136 JUAREZ, HENRY 117 APITAN, TED 52, 55, 103 KARRICK, DAVID 54, 103 KARRICK, LORI 143 KEETON, CHRISTOPHER 65, 130 KELLEY, MARY 143 KEMMERER, KURT 143 KENNEDY, PATRICK 130 KENNY, CHRISTINE 143 KERR, JUDITH 41, 117, 125 KERSCHEN, ANTHONY 143 KERSCHEN, ARTHUR 28, 130 KIEHLE, DAVID 103 KISS, TUNDE 103 KISSEL, CORA 143 KISSEL, TODD 65, 80, 115, 117 KISZCZAK, KEVIN 20, 31, 34, 103, 171 KISZCZAK, STEVEN 74, 75, 130 KLEIN, ANDY 14, 130 KLINE, AMY 143, 164 KLOFT, ANTHONY 65, 101, 117 KLOFT, KEVIN 143, 148 KOBOLD, MATTHEW 130 KOENIG, BRIAN 117 KREKELER, MARY 18, 19, 22, 66, 67, 103 KRZNARICH, MARY 117 KUCZORA, CAROL 144 KUNBERGER, DANA 144, 147 KUNKEL, THERESA 144 KURTH, MRS. MARGE 87 KURTZ, JOLENE 144 AMBROS, DANIEL 20, 55, 62, 63, 114, 117 LANCE, LAURA 144 LANGE, JAMES 15, 62, 63, 117 LANGSTON, CHARLES 144 LARSON, GREGORY 50, 82, 103 LEAVITT, TYLER 130 LENTZ, TODD 14, 65, 144 LESSARD, JANET 80, 117 LIBUSZOWSKI, KRIS 40, 41, 130 LINDELL, SUSAN 131 LINGLE, LISA 103 LIPMAN, SCOTT 44, 131 LISACK, LISA 48, 131 LITTLE, JASON 131 LIZOTTE, MR. DAVID 26, 38, 88 LOCHER, PATRICK 26, 31, 32, 60, 62, 63, 104 LOTT, DANNY 20, 32, 104 LUCERO, ELAINE 18, 19, 104, 105 LUKASZEWSKI, JOSEPH ACDONALD, KEVIN 144, 149 MALDONADO, RUBEN 62 MALMOS, BRYAN 14, 23, 131 MANAKTALA, VIRENDRA 138, 141, 144, 148 MANRIQUEZ, TINA 43, 140, 144 MANRIQUEZ, TONI 41, 114, 118, 124 MANZANEDO, LISA 144 MAR,.KIMBERLY 23, 131 MARKHAM, KEVIN 75, 144 MARKOS, REV. THOMAS C.S.C. 84, 150 MARTINEZ, ISABEL 131 MARTINEZ, TANA 42, 43, 118 MARTINSEN, CHRISTOPHER 62, 144, 146 MARTINSEN, LISA 41, 118 MARTZ, CAMILLA 131 MASCARELLI, MRS. LYNN 36, 37, 92, 111, 151 MCADAMS, MARY KAY 131 MCADAMS, MONICA 42, 104 MCDONALD, BRIAN 78, 139, 141, 144, 147 MCGOVERN, KATHLEEN 22, 38, 39, 130, 131 MCGUIRE, DEANNA 144 MCKAY, BRIAN 131, 136 MCKAY, SEAN 144 MCKAY, SR. CELINE O.P. 90 MCMAHON, CHRISTEEN 43, 131 MCNALLY, DAN 104 MCNUTT, MATTHEW 144 MEDIGOVICH, KIMBERLY 118, 119 MEDINA, MARGARET 144 MEE, TRACEY 131 MEIER, MRS. DOLORES 95 MERINGER, EDDIE 131 MEZA, MICHAEL 78, 79, 118 MICHALOWSKI, TRACEY 144 MICHELSON, DENA 144 MIILLER, DARIN 46, 144 MILLER, PAMELA 131 MILLER, SUSAN 118 MILLER, WARREN 32, 38, 39, 104 MILLER, WILLIAM 144 MILLS, JEANNE 48, 79, 118 MIRANDA, LIBRADA 131 MITCHELL, LISA 105, 113 MOLINA, ELIAS 105 MOLINA, YVONNE 131 MONTOYA, JUDITH 60, 144, 148 MOORE, MRS. MARILYN 94 MORGAN, KELLY 140, 144 MOSCOSO, TIRSO 144 MOSES, JAMES 145 MOYNIHAN, CHRIS 131 MUNROE, MARGARET 133 MUNROE, VERNONA 105 MURPHY, BERNADETTE 145 MYERS, BRIAN 54, 70, 82, 105, 139 ADEAU, LINDA 43, 133 NAVARRO, MARY 133 NAVAZO, DANIEL 145, 147, 149 NAVAZO, GREGORY 78, 133 NELSON, KIMBERLY 145, 149 NELSON, TODD 105 NEVINS, JULIET 48, 145, 148 NEVINS, STEPHANIE 132, 133, 137 NORTHUP, GLENDA 119 AKES, KATIE 119 OBERCH, LORI 46, 132 O'CONNELL, MAUREEN 39, 42, 45, 105, 154 O'CONNELL, STEPHEN 80, 145 OGLESBY, GEORGINA 79, 132 OLDHAM, BRIAN E. 119, 136 OLDHAM, BRIAN W. 145 OLDHAM, CHRIS 54, 119 OLIGSCHLAEGER, MR. ERIC 86 OLIGSCHLAEGER, IRIS 58, 59, 66, 77, 116, 119 OLIGSCHLAEGER, KEITH 20, 106 OLSON, DAVID 20, 26, 35, 97, 107, 114 OLSON, ETHEL 145 O,NEILL, JAMES 75, 132 O'NEILL, REGINA 106 ORKWISZEWSKI, RENE 119 OSBORNE, COLBY 145 OSBORNE, JEFFERY 28, 65, 132, 136 ALAZZOLO, MRS. MARY SUE 79, 119 PALSMA, MRS. MARY 39, 49, 95 PAPP, OLIVER 144, 145 PARENT, TODD 145 lu Lisack-Parent 175 PEAK, DAWN 146 PEARCE, TYLAN 15, 65, 119 PEDIGO, TAMRA 146, 164 PEKALA, JEFFREY 65, 119 PEROZZI, MICHELE 146 PERRY, TINA 132 PHELAN, DAVID PHELAN, THOMAS 12, 27, 132 PIMENTAL, SANDRA 132 PINSKI, LAURIE 107 PLUMOS, TAMMY 146 POLANCO, LINDA 60, 80, 132 POTTHAST, WILLIAM 31, 120, 167 POTTS, JAMIE 120 UEVEDO, RICARDO 41, 80, 81, 107 ABE, CORRINE 79, 143, 143, 148 RABE, KIMERLY 30, 61, 78, 79, 132 RAMELLA, JOE 120, 138 RAMELLA, VINCE 18, 23, 107 RATHKE, BENJAMIN 14, 145, 146 RATHKE, KRISTINA 21, 22, 25, 31, 33, 35, 76, 107 RATHS, DANNY 70, 97, 107 RAWE, JAMES 38, 80, 114, 120, 136 REED, JOANNE 23, 107 REYNOLDS, VALERIE 79, 143 RICHARDS, KATHLEEN 143 RITOCH, TERESA 48, 107 RODRIGUEZ, ADRIAN 20, 38, 39, 120, 124 ROELLER, THERESA 107 ROSE, LAURA 120, 124 ROYBAL, ELIZABETH 146 ABA, KHALEEL 143 SAKSON, LESTER 146 SALINAS, LISA 146 SAMFORD, PATRICK 146 SAMPAIO, PHILIPPE 62, 143 SAMPLE, BOBBY 44, 45, 48, 50, 120 SANCHEZ, SONYA 146 SARNA, JEFFREY 132 SARNA, MICHAEL 121 SAVAGE, DONNA 44, 132 SCACCIA, KIM 16, 40, 41, 80, 132 176 Peak-Sylvester SCHACKE, HANS 23, 132 SCHAMBS, LISA 14, 30, 79, 132, 136 SCHELLER, MICHELLE 15, 42, 121, 124 SCHIRA, JON 108 SCHRAC, TIMOTHY 143 SCHREINER, CLAUDIA 106, 108 SCHREINER, LISA 132 SCHWEDA, KRISTIN 132 SCIOLINO, LYNDA 132 SCULLY, MRS. PATRICIA 28, 38, 45, 46, 82, 85 136, 151, 158 SCULLY, WILLIAM 20, 27, 45, 51, 78, 108, 109, 112 SEETCH, REV. WILLIAM C.S.C. 25, 45, 47, 75, 93 SEIDEL, REV. THOMAS C.S.C. 46, 88 SELLARDS, KIMBERLY 30, 145, 143 SEQOEIRA, DANIELLE 48, 142, 143 SERRA, LOUIS 39, 146 SHAFFER, THOMAS SHEPHERD, ANTHONY 143 SHILES, LOUISE 42, 80, 132 SHILES, SARA 20, 21, 35, 39, 103, 108 SHUPE, MRS. BARBARA 90 SIMON, CHRIS 31, 41, 108, 112, 139 SINDORF, CHERYL 45, 58, 76, 121, 169 SINDORF, JEFFREY 75, 146 SINDORF, MARY 30, 69 SINGLETON, MICHELLE 121 SKELLY, BRIAN SMALL, SMALL, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, DOUGLAS 78 KATHRYN 146 CYNTHIA 121 JEANNETTE KRISTINE 114, 122 LYNN 146 SOTO, ARNOLD 71, 118, 121 SOTO, ERNEST 36, 71, 108 SOWDEN, PENNY 121 SOWELL, LORI 109 SPANO, KIM 40, 41 STACK, SEAN 141, 146 STIDHAM, ERIK 18, 19, 28, 29, STOGSDILL, JAMES 121, 168 STOGSDILL, JOHN STRAKER, DAWN 147, 148 STREITZ, BARBARA 122, 124 STRUDWICK, DANNY 122 SVANCARA, CHERYL 147 SYKES, ANDREW SYKES, THOMAS 147 SYLVESTER, APRIL 147 62, 63, 109 ALLMAN, JAMES 122 TALLMAN, WAYNE 57, 80, 81 TAPIA, DIANA 43, 147 TAYLOR, CHRISTINA 24, 109 TAYLOR, DAWN 30, 136 TAYLOR, JOHN 20, 31, 54, 110 TAYLOR, LARRY TEASE, JEFFREY 18, 19, 20, 41, 110 TEMME, ALBERT 80, 147 TEPSIC, REV. T. TIMOTHY 25, 92 TRAHER, DIANE TRAHER, JACQUELINE 147 TREIBER, CHERYL 147 TREJO, CINDY 21, 22, 31, 41, 110, 113 TRUMBLEY, AURORA 58, 122 TUNNELL, MRS. ANNE 84, 151 TURNER, SR. NORMA JEAN B.V.M. 87 TYMAN, SCOTT ALENTE, LISA 42, 43, 97, 114, 123 VALENZUELA, CHRISTINA VALES, MR. ROBERT 95 VANLEEUWEN, PETER 46, 123 VANLEEUWEN, STEVE 28, 29 VELASCO, ANDREW 147 VICARIO, GINA 143, 147 VIGNALI, JOSEPH 39, 46 VILIBORGHI, CHRISTINE 140, 147 VILLA, THERESA 60, 61, 80 VLASITY, WILLIAM ALKER, MR. JAMES 68, 84 WALLACE, GEORGANA WALSH, DONALD 147 WATERMAN, MARK 147 WATERS, LAWRENCE 147 WEATHERFORD-SULLIVAN, ALICIA 143, 147 WEBB, MICHELLE 42, 43, 114, 120, 123 WEBB, VALERI 31, 39, 80, 110 WEBSTER, THADDEUS 144, 147 WEINDEL, DANIEL 110 WELTY, MARY 20, 22, 41, 111, 184 WENINGER, MRS. TAMARA 46, 96 WEST, MR. BOB 86 WHALEN, SHERRI WHITE, MARK 18, 19, 62, 63, 80, 111 WILLIAMS, GEORGE 20, 26, 27, 48, 111 WILLIAMS, JULIE 147 WILLIAMS, MICHELLE 123 WILLIAMS, SHARON WINCKLE, MR. 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