Gerard Catholic High School - Image Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1981

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V f 3' i n , -,1-4, L Af : a f-' - in f- I f. , 1 2 - 'K l K '. f 1 -1 1 ' gf g . , f- ' 13 . gy q fff - L. Y- .M f- ' Q -g ff. .L 1 f,1.,1,09i. f+,fff,j,'faf,5g5 .-4, 4s X Q51 A , ggsabn -4 ,Q Q J 5' ,, A sew af, wg f 1 QE? x, ' I . A L . Sr Ms at uFa5gf5QL'X3 i' '?,3s5l'+ iI3V?'re'g,-- in gs 'Bl A up x' it 3 lu 1 l?1. f42f.n, 'f,E1. M ,Rf ' ci 2 is-fffms -512-Q. wifi. '1?'I:iv5'5m Egfrbgyffzda W Rfk:-Q Edt M d t Ph t C d t PAM JOSEPH MFI. GARY ANDOFZFEFI MICHELLE TENCZAR 9 11 it 1, I 2 , 2 X W ' 0 i 8 f 'X Xi ' .8 'Q 0 I 1 Gerard Catholic High School 2252 N. 44th Street Phoenix, Arizona ' 85008 Volume XVI 1 1980-1981 ? 'li ' I .F A 'I -f ,X . lI1I d GERARD CATHOLIC HIGH scuool. t Home crime We Shine With Pride We at Gerard feel we have pride. We have pride, not only in our school, but in ourselves. Our students have shown their pride when it counts. Whenever people were called on because of necessity, they lived up to their responsi- bilities. Early in Gerard's history, when it was scarcely known beyond its student body, a particularly inspiring event occurred: A local radio station was having a contest. To win the contest for your high school, you were to write the name of your high school on a piece of paper and send it in. The seniors here de- cided that Gerard would win that contest and organized a drive for getting people to write down Gerard on pieces of paper. When they announced the winner, Gerard had about ten times as many responses as even the larger schools, enough to fill a truck. lt's this feeling, the feeling that everyone can contribute, that dominates here at Gerard. Everyone cares. The students, teachers, athletes, even the parents and graduates care, not just about the school, but about each other. The school promotes this close knit feeling by sponsoring a steak fry for parents of freshman and new students each year. The newest addition to Gerard, the new locker rooms, is a testimony to Red- coat Pride all by itself. Parents and teachers worked on what they could, painting, etc., on weekends. They didn't have to be there, but they were. The best way, it seems, to describe the way the majority of us here at Gerard feel our pride is how a faculty member here, Mr. Fielph, said it, lt's caring enough to give up, endure, give up our selfishness for the good of everyone. If pride in oneself means self-acceptance for what God has made us and for what we are capable of achieving as a consequence, it is simultaneously an act of thanksgiving and the acceptance of a challenge. This is also true of Bishop lnspires Pride In Redcoats pride in one's family, school, Church and community. lf, on the other hand, pride becomes an assertion of one's independence from divine and human support, we're on a dead-end street and the end awaits us with nothing but disappointment and failure. inevitably we are doomed to being bloodied up by our persistence in believing that we are self-made and self-saved. ' So, as your bishop, l challenge you to make Redcoats Shine With Pride an act of thanksgiving for who and what you are because of God's goodness to you and because He has engaged and continues to engage wonderful people to assist you in constantly trying to become all He has made it possible for you to be. l challenge you, as well, to devote your gifts and the grace God offers you to work toward the strengthening of the family, your school, the Church and the community. I May the Lord accompany you on this venture! Truly, then, the Fledcoats will shine! ' 1 Student Lute Faculty Sports Organlzatlons Classes Advertlslng A CONTENTS -Q. Q' ' I, . .4 s, -.-.::::L.1- --............... I ,nip f .f' fl' Q .65 1 5 ' .4 L, ' K, . 2 29 '. wx A A., 4, Y, . j' 2 Wag 'U-i-fp. 1 X l ff if ff F AN wa xqftta . , 1 'fart Lx t ix gf . X'.f t , k . 5 --A 4 '1 f' 5? 'Q . A 'H ' 'f 5 Q X 1-1 as if ' '- , 'A E .52 ,A v . HM , 7 1' Z fc' U Q. ' V 1, Q: . Z ,jlff 'M' A J bimkr ,1 , gm!!! f Q, 43? A. . A : , -5.42, T Qglfi 1, 'Y f 1. 1 . I Us x W 1 M W E I' 4 J s 'H uf' F V93 ,,., .all- ,sh ,,f 1, xxx. ,Vw -K ' NVQ: , . 374 .fc tk' ,gggsf lf Stxf 21 1 Pep Rallies Prepare Us For Victory , 3 Everybody loves the Gerard football players. Qs O U ts ,, '7 1..l 13 Varsity and J.V. Pom and Cheer lines lead the school in cheers for victory. 25 An extra- spirited sophomore just has to jump out and yell louder. 33 Though the Nogales Apaches factually Fiedcoats in disguisej look dressed to fight, the Red- coats topped over them on Homecoming. 45 Cheerleaders can always be counted on to liven up the crowd. fi. 'X f xS Students Display Pride and Spirit Q . c A-.-....,N., W .rs - i .W FW ' ,.- W .?,. ' r aqt NW .+.,.X I v,, , . -ts.. :Bid 1 . ,Q 5, F5 r t, f s 'V i f, .,.v I X, in ,V NA V y yi ,- A -ff X 'liar X xl l E-ff '55 ff . V -5 Rf A if W me .l Ll, ii,,i it l, 1 sun. 5 7 -P-' s .au l re VIL 1 ii Q 1 a B ,432 'wp-kdprrfi, ,. 57 John Verdugo dumps flour on Mr. Carroll because of the crowds' loud cheering. 63 Football players decide what it's like to be a cheerleader for a day. 73 The real Redcoat cheerleaders prepare for an- other routine. 85 Mr. Merino gives the school a pre-game pep talk. 93 Cheerleaders form a pyramid. do Homecoming on the Islands ff , -36 mx ,- x , 4 W! 4 l 6- 3 .iv .,- . f- , I , c J ul ,.- 1 2 ' x 5 s M - x 4g U -.I L, - .A A I Q, 6 - v 1 it 95' 1 H - - fe- V, . X . 3,5 , My--s .n -W , , .A. we lil, 1 -. L-Q' P, 13 Touchdown for the Redcoats! 23 Gerard's Q 'un .X own liturgy group at the Homecoming mass. 33 Herff Jones, a former Gerard student, put on a comedy act at the dance. 43 An out- door mass was held where students prayed for a successful football game. 53 The Homecoming Nominees take their positions very seriously. fu TBEAT NoGAl.Es 'i On Oct. 11, 1980, Gerard students showed their Homecoming spirit by dressing in the school colors, red and grey. The team's efforts were undoubtably rewarded as we conquered Nogales, taking home a 27-20 victory. The fol- lowing night was the Homecoming Dance, where a former Gerard student put on an act routine and the Homecoming Nominees were announced. Tom Briehl and Patty Gallagher won the king and queen royalties. Last year's winners, Dan Smith and Jean Aiamie, were present to hand over their scepter. Homecoming took place during the week of Oct. 5-11, but students had been preparing the floats since the beginning of the year. The Seniors and Sophomores must have worked just a little harder, as their float won 'i ls. ,lr Tom Briehl, Patty Gallagher Pete Schwan, Marcy Reichenberger ,f !!,:iA Y A'MM . D ' V, omecom Ing Nominees and Royalty Tom Knapp, Susie Pulido Tom Kirkegaard, Chris Sargent 3 Larry Zieser, Katy Toney John Verdugo, Stacey Corwin I COLLEGE DAY AT GERARD i Representatives tell what their college has to offer. - ,- ..-W, .Q Questions are answered and pamphlets distributed. 13 College Day was set up to inform the Ju- niors and Seniors of their many opportu- nities in the years coming up. At least one representative from each of the Arizona campuses was invited to attend. They an- swered any questions the students had about college and handed out pamphlets and brochures explaining the available classes, etc. Other than colleges, there were also five military senlices attending. The Army of- fered scholarships for both men and women, but the Air Force's table was the most frequently visited. The three big uni- versities-ASU, U of A, and NAU were also there, and of course they were very popular too. After learning about college life, everyone met in the lobby and enjoyed a buffet-style lunch. There was a lot learned about col- leges, but the luncheon alone would have been a success. iq. Q4 in BEST LOOKING Pete Schwan Chrns Sargent MOST ATHLETIC Tom Bnehl Terry Lopez -2 ' , s S ' . - .ff m 1 JM - 0 I H . - 4 f . 1' W Ki 'CW' 'z-F, . I Q ' .' . 4.68 'ff' , 1, J' W... f r. ' 3-.V-Lf l-gf' I f f we va fi .M wfff- T ,-f M I1 N. Q' N . A, 'W Y , f '1QYf,'-'fy-19 S, , 'Eff ft. if ' - , ' 7':::'f7Qf1. f' EE ' Eff' . A Q' x -Q T' . ' ' 'Gab A - , 1 A - ' - ., 1 :Lf f 'YF 1 4 , 'Q - .r 2'-6 ig. j .f N ,v .,,:' I Av z:,,.fi .,,. ,n',L I , K 5.130 li , - ,yy :fl T , . ,,'. x ,S K, - 'V-.xiii A K' gw L ' Sv El ,M -. ,if , ' :gl1i4. '7-g . .sf 5 ' 'fA'4'K-'N xx XM'ff',A,T' E 1' H it -- X' T 'iwiiifi ' ' P+ -. - f1'V?i? ' ' Sf q 1 T7 55 S ' LM. ,'A,. 1 'T fi WEP' T f-' L si , S H 'L k ' , - ..: 15 Tek A 2 --z 'S w K Q f ' T ., , ,,ff , A MOST SPIRITED-Jeff Gray, Stacey Corwin 7 J , I N , YS-1 iinf T , BEST BODY-Larry Zieser, Val Rivas 81 'S BEST ,e ' L Mi-, wan.-TJ, 'IIS , ' ma -I 4 'ME' ff -was 3 , MOST OUTGOING-Pat Qunninger, Patty Gailagher T' lu. ,ui X., T 15 'P , . 1- LD . , - f 2 4-T Y ' ' 1 , MS- fx ,K XR 4. 1. A K hin - 7: ff ' T ,F Y xx sb iff --:zzz T , f Aw X A 5 BEST EYES-Tom Kirkegaard, Drina Tarrago MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Tom Knapp, Sheila Saunders Q Lk,,. ,,., W tn .,.T. ,,.. R, Vksl.. Halloween Presents New Face 15 Sophomore spiders prepare to attack Te- resa Sweeny. 25 Sen- iors like to pretend to be big T.V. movie stars. 35 Seniors have fun waiting for their next class. 45 Dan Hosford poses as one of his fa- vorite punk superstars. 55 Mary Tejada and De- nise Calcagno are too nice to really hurt each other: 65 Mrs. McKallor and Mrs. Giltner are glad that teachers get to dress up too. ' i ' 4:.L,w-1, . iw? .2'?m-- A S ix mx swuc IAK1 af r ,ti N ' Cx ig ggfi l X , S' iii' , My , , fn ' v . i 0 ffm! W . 4 ,u MX '. .aw g... X ef' Q ' 1 : . '2 M N , A 1 VA V lqi.,:w,f-ggi-3, -. ,. Eff' ilii f:1rftff.' f1fff-s i r e n s : - : - - - : . : + - 18 . f :f'7 f f 7 sffs sf. . 7 5 ' ggi sa: i f ' fi W as .0 - . Q- Y r g J -B--..3ib Q 236 9553149 ,. - f .' d . ' 2523Zigizfgfglfliliiilili23E??Z?5iLi3i3ili4Zl2l 'f it -ig? ix' mm h, fa. t. '. . ,. 3 ss if as -.J . i :ii ggi V. n ' V V gil ,gr 3, ' giaecli, ,M .5211 , '55 we - i V Kolfl . ll y STYLES 0F '81 3 4 13 The Gerard sign always tells you When to come support the school. 23 Suzanne Monthofer models the girls' uniform. 33 Rick Grimm poses as a well-dressed guy. 43 Jennifer Kerber poses as a well-dressed girl. 53 Paul Watkins models the boys' uniform. 63 Mary Moncher and Cris- tin Hintze model the Student Coun- cil seaters. 73 Joe Watson's Histori- cal Vehicle is the oldest car in the Gerard parking lot. 83 Dan Hosford can model anything. xii! 4-M 4 sw 1 , 51. 'REMV ,gf , N K +4 Q. K' f E fx? Mx ,E , x x - f f ggsgk - ' 1 I if r , ' A .. -t .W 1 I ,.,X,,,.M.W-,W' I ,. .X - - f 52 ., Q ,ij , 1. 312.5 . - f - E3 A A459 . V I1. A -QW 6 ...Af Q. . -1, -. :AGL x ,..c ii' if x x 1 L ,I , 1 , i 3 -X A iff f 2 N4 rw my xxaggggg 20 Students Dance to Fight MD The Muscular Dystrophy Dance took place on March 6, 1981. Mr. and Mrs. Gastineau, Miss Savarese, Beth Lewis, Lori Insalaco, and the rest of the committee chairmen and members organized this 12-hour Dance-a- Thon. The total amount pledged was S4,400, and the three people collecting the most pledges were Carol Peloso, Beth Lewis, and Suzanne Monthofer. Gerard, being a small school, with a lot of spirit, held one of the largest MDA Dances in Arizona. 15 People dance many different ways when they have 12 hours to do it. 25 Tired con- testants do the hokey pokey to add a little variety. 35 Ken Coy fooled almost everyone in a game of Simon Says. 45 Ken Coy ex- presses how beautiful the contestants' par- ticipation is. 55 Beth Lewis was the chair- man for the MDA Dance. T ..-Q .,,,...--- K . PEQPSI FQ! -V ...-vu--is I S I Y LGS SIETE ENANITOS mi. .tw ,ew 2 - 21 , . Mrs. Labra's Spanish IV class put on the play, The Seven Dwarfs. The cast in- cluded Drina Tarrago, Snow Whiteg Patty Gallagher, WICKED WITCH: Dan Gilb, Prince Charmingg Joe Wat- son, Dopeyg John Svetlik, Docg Joan Kizer, Happyg Tony Mack, Grumpy: Joyce Novascone, Bashfulg Sheila Saunders, Sleepyg Bill Gore, Sneezyg and Marian Castle as the narrator. Ev- ery class that went to see the play thor- oughly enjoyed it and went back to see it again and again. L . 1. Snow White is awakened by the pitter-pat- ter of little feet. 2. The wicked witch plots the killing of poor Snow White. 3. Look out for Patty. She really gets into her role. 4. They're so in love! 5. Five of the dwarfs debate what to do next, 6. Marian Castle narrates the be- ginning of the play. 7. Snow White snores away as the seven dwarfs arrive at the cot- tage. 8. Boy, is she gonna be sorry! 8 I 1.. 5 . E Q! 22 A Taste of the European Life A few lucky students from Gerard spent 28 days traveling all over Europe, and visiting a number of interesting places. The trip lasted from the beginning of June to the beginning of July. The people who went were Mrs. Berges, Mrs. Theresa Joseph, Pam Joseph, Donna Laws, and Jeff Gray. The main cities visited were London, Edinburgh, Paris, and Rome. From Genoa, Italy, they took a cruise on the Mediter- ranean, and visited a number of coastal cities and islands. Some of the more interesting attractions were St. Paul's Ca- thedral, the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Vati- can Museum, St. Peter's Church, the Roman Forum, and the Colosseum. Visiting Europe gave students a taste of many different, for- eign cultures. Pam Joseph told us, lt was the funnest summer of my life! 2 13 Spain was just one of the many interesting places that the students visited. 23 Mrs. Berges and Mrs. Joseph were the chaperones on the trip. 33 The mounted horse guards were very different from the police back home. 43 Donna Laws, Pam Joseph, and Mrs. Joseph enjoyed the various sights, such as Stonehenge. 53 The lucky students who went were Jeff Gray, Pam Joseph, and Donna Laws. Q I' 1 Q. . if' ,fl Vx xx' f ,r I . V . Q ' . ,a g 'I 4, ' , ' 'fr I -P, :vb if r'?3,2Q:'f-c 4 ' A ' 'wp ag f yer, -Qt. 1,4 V , . x. ' iw 'I 1 ev ' ,.,,,.!Vf Q' , af dl f 'rw -as . 4, f,f?SP ,..A K 1. il J 'Q -al W A Af: ?f , 32 . , A as i ' L h 4 4-A 1 . y-...- ,' 'Q 'f - Y , ui B.. 3.7 vi' .W ,.. 'x 10 ' 1.. 1 wh X .W R 'clk ' V5 awe! Ln, ' -,... .S wg -Q. , -.1--. . 'f' 149, . K SA X gy, I' x Knfwfiy 1'-'sailvw fm, .' Wiuxlgr , Q, hy' , -, 'Y' qt- Y '1 . 3. sk- .fw,'-M ' xx L5'bTf v,. 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Brandt has these special qualities that unite the faculty and students as one. He brings about love and a Chris- tian attitude on, as well as off campus, and a real feeling of pride and spirit. Gerard is very lucky to have such a wonderful man as our principal. We thank you, Dr. Brandt, for your devotion and support which you so gen- erously extended to each of us. Dr. Brandt: Gerard Catholic High Principal Dr. Brandt leads us in prayer, as a family. The principal works hard to instill Christian values in the students. Can I See You In My Awfice? Dr. Sheridan: Gerard Catholic High Vice-Principal I dd iihi P ' S i,,. g f-ff ,,W -1i' 5 Ailz ,.i., ' 'iiiii' Seeing a rare moment between work and the cigar. Although Dr. Vincent Sheridan has quite a sense of humor, he takes his job very seriously. Underneath that chewed-on cigar and New York accent, there lies a very hard-working man. Dr. Sheridan can al- ways be counted on to keep the students here at Gerard in line. His dedication stems from his concern for all of the students. We would like to express our appreciation to Dr. Sheridan for doing such a good job. Dr. Sheridan lets the newcoming freshmen know what discipline is all about. Dr. Sheridan always has a friendly smile. s N ,,...-1-' Cheese Drive Gets Students Selling 'lllW-un........,.,, Gerard students spent two weeks during October persuading Phoenix residents to buy cheese, sausage, mugs, candles, and stationery. The spirited sellers sold far more than the school goal, and this year's payment on the field house was taken care of. Although each stu- dent's goal was S12, one dedicated senior, Dan Gilb, sold 365150. The highest selling homeroom was Mrs. Labra's freshmen, totalling 953519.75 Miss Dertina and Miss Simons were in charge of the cheese drive. Weary sophomores ask, How do we get all this home'? 'Q 42 5 'ff 'EJZYQ ,X sw ' QL: .kx MAB, 5 30 Gerard students not only get spiritual guidance at school, but also exceptional academic and athletic guidance. Miss Rita Simons can always be counted on for personal, academic and career guidance. Mr. Al Merino, Athletic Director, is not only a great coach, but also a great advisor on athletic matters. 'ff'- ' Mr. Al Merino-Athletic Director. l Miss Simons lets the students at Gerard know that she really cares. Mr. Merino helps Mrs. Dertina with a fundraiser, the cheese drive. Miss Rita Simons-Guidance Counselor. Michelle Tenczar gets some sound advice about college. , 2 X 'wt Ai 5 i ,. it Mr. Merino is always behind the Gerard Catholic Redcoats in any sport What's the matter Mr. Kinnaman? Not enough work to keep you busy? ef , ,LJ S. Mrs. Library always helps out in the Schweikart. I mean . . . Getting It All Together Gerard is very happy to have such skilled . and responsible workers in our offices and library. We can always be sure that the work done in these areas will be fast and efficient. We would like to express our deep appreciation to Mrs. Florence Larkin and Mrs. Dorothy Angstead, our main office workersg Mrs. Hughes, our bookkeeperg and our librarians, Mr. George Kinnaman and Mrs. Marge Schwei- kert for helping us get it together! Though her work is tedious, Mrs. Angstead can always be found smiling. Mrs. Larkin is always busy at work in the office. ' -. ' ' ' Q ' I if '.T':.,:'--w.. 'fm 3 - M y . .... Q Mrs. Hughes seems to enjoy talking on the phone. 32 Redcoats Put Trust In God 1. 1 g..m Mrs. Patch is the Junior Religion teacher. I wonder what he's thinking about. .Dm Vince LoFano receives Holy Communion during one of Fr. Anthony's famous foot- ball masses. Religion is best defined as man's attempt to achieve the highest possible good by adjusting his life to the strongest and best power in the universe. This power is called God. We attend Gerard Catholic High School to learn what it means to be a Chris- tian and, more specifically, what it means to be a Catholic. We as students seek spiritual development from the teachers of Gerard through their Religion classes. These teachers are Mrs. Virginia Dertina, Mr. Gary Andorfer, Fr. Al- bert Hoorman, Mrs. Gina Patch, and Fr. Anthony Fracasso. Mrs. Dertina teaches the freshmen. She is also the sponsor for the cheer and pom lines, and is in charge of the cheese drive and the book store. In addition to teaching freshman Religion, Mr. Andorfer is also the moderator of the Yearbook and advisor for Youth For Life. We have a new Religion teacher for the sophomore class, Fr. Hoorman. He is in charge of the Christian Service project of Gerard Catholic. Fr. Hoorman taught at Bourgade before coming to Gerard. Mrs. Patch is another one of those new faces you see around campus. She is the junior Religion teacher. In her spare time she helps coach the volleyball team. Fr. Anthony is the sen- ior Religion teacher here at the school. Father is the chairman of the Religion Department and the school chaplain. Each one of these teachers is a spiritual leader of our school. Mrs. Patch explains a thought paper. ls it an Urban Cowbojf?? No, it's an Urban Padre. Q 3 wi -.,b, an M I 5 fi K Qi 6 I if f Q if 5 I A gf 5 S!! f Q, s 1 1, Mt Science covers the broad field of human knowledge concerned with facts held together by rules. The teachers in Gerard's Science De- partment are Mr. Roger LeBlanc, Mr. Dana McGehee, and Mr. Steve Threlkeld. Mr. Le- Blanc introduces the world of science to the freshmen. He also is an assistant coach for Varsity football, head coach of girls' Varsity Basketball and head coach of Junior Varisty Baseball. Then Mr. McGehee shows students the world of life and its surroundings in biol- ogy. This scientist is the moderator of the Backpacking Club, the Racquetball Club, and the Junior Class. Mr. Threlkeld broadens the students knowledge by teaching the advanced sciences, chemistry and physics and a biology class. Math, Scie Mr. LaBlanc is the freshman Science teacher. nce Teacher's Sho X Mr. Scales: helps Jim Lindsey and Bucky Conchos, Title I students. Mr. Andorfer eagerly aids Jill Duggan, a confused student. 2 Wff I 'fr' -t Sr. Laurent helps Tom Briehl with a problem Sr. Laurent greets old man McGehee. f .- , gg. W an a X in ride Through Involvement Mr. Threlkeld takes a break from the hectic pace. As Miss Johnson knows seeing comprehension inthe eyes of a student makes the job ot teaching worthwhile. Y 1 - W l :item Q1-f,.m:w':..,,1..1,. f.., . , fr.. -fsv.N,w-,gamer There's something missing here! Mathematics is the study of quantities and re- lations through the use of numbers and sym- bols. The different fields of math offered at Ge- rard are Title I, Essentials of Math, Introduction to Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II! Triginometry, Algebra ll, Geometry, Tri- ginometry!Analytic Geometry, and Calculus. The department includes Sr. Laurent Nugent, who is the chairman, Mr. Richard Curran, Miss Susan Johnson, and Mr. Gary Andorfer. The new Title I teacher is Mr. Mark Scalesi. Sr. Laurent teaches Algebra IA, IIB, Triginometry! Analytic Geometry and Calculus. Mr. Curran teaches Algebra IB, IIA, and Geom- etry fRemember always two things-Bisector Man and Mr. Graphy. A new member of the Math Department this year is Miss Jonnson. She teaches a variety of classes-Essentials of Math and Algebra IA, B, and C. She is also the Junior Varsity coach for girls' basketball. Mr. Austin is a new face on campus. The English teachers at Gerard contribute more than just their knowledge of grammar and literature. The seniors are lucky to have for their class moderator, Miss Kathy Ko- chevar Cbetter known as Miss Kayj. Miss Kay's open and friendly personality make her a fa- vorite among the students. Miss Kay is also in- volved with the Four Wheelers Club. Fr. Lukan, a new addition to the Gerard staff, is in charge of the school newspaper, the Unionjaok. lt is a treasure of the students and we owe much gratitude to Fr. Lukan for devot- ing so much in producing such a fine school newspaper. Mr. Jim Ftelph aids the school greatly by coaching the freshman football team, the track team, and running a weight training and condi- tioning program. One really doubts that any ju- nior will forget the book reports and term pa- pers Mr. Relph assigns to help his students get a taste of the demanding work in college. The cross country team is honored this year with a coach who is another newcomer to the Gerard family. Mr. Allen Austin applies himself to the challenge of producing a top ranked cross country team. Mr. Austin is also assist- ing Mr. Relph with the track team. Mr. Roy Burcham teaches freshmen the proper way to read and write the English lan- guage. Mr. Burcham is seen after school coaching the girls' volleyball team, and also the frosh boys basketball team. The English Department at Gerard is pleased to have two teachers from the Phoenix Union High School System. Miss Susan Muntz teaches Title l Reading. Mrs. Marge Anderson teaches Title I English. Language Teache f .l Mr. Flelph aids Judy England with a difficult English assignment. Fr. Lukan is a new faculty staff member. Tom Briehl and Larry Zieser are always willing to lift Miss Kay's spirit. Communicate Spirit 37 I i . ..- 'uk A ,- .K N H' T La if ' .X ,. .-' '1 ' 1, 54112,-:,v,. lfgji' X ' y T 'fig Mrs. Anderson teaches Title I English. Spanish is the foreign language taught at Gerard. Marguerite Berges and Anita Labra instruct stu- dents in the use of the Spanish language. These two faculty members do not limit their teaching to the classroom, each year Mrs. Labra and Mrs. Ber- ges courageously take third and fourth year Span- ish students to Mazatlan. Mrs. Labra is the freshman class moderator. She devotes much of her time to the freshmen and is an invaluable aid and inspiration to them. Mrs. Labra is in charge of teaching first and fourth year Spanish students. Mrs. Berges faces the challenge of orgalnizing the annual Europe Trip. She has successfully arranged these educational trips for students for several years. Mrs. Berges teaches the second and third year Spanish students. She is a volunteer at Scotts- dale Memorial Hospital after school. This care for people is evident in her teaching. 4. .. Ek-E? k.kk 'W 1 Ag I N I K , ,gr 9, ,N A :a1 W513X:1122i11:If1 . iam-e 21: 4 ' A w,Q-'GKUW ' w? s:w1 ' ,,,z,1-.Q ., 9: Y ,, .-f .W K WI, .M Q Spirit For The History Books Mr. Carroll in one of his good moods. Even the agony of the foot does not effect Mr. Hollar's good humor. .l - ul The History teachers at Gerard concern them- selves with the present needs at the school. Mr. Jay Hollar, the department chairman, is around the school all year, spending some of his vaca- tion time working on summer maintenance. Mr. Jerry Stone is the J.V. football coach, J.V. basketball coach, and Varsity baseball coach. His is also in charge of intramural sports. Many students have noticed Mr. Stone's affiliation with McDonald's tthat is, he eats plenty of their foodlj Mr. John Carroll is well known for his tough poli- tics in teaching his classes. He is also famous for being the head coach for the Varsity football team. Mr. Carroll is also the assistant coach for Varsity baseball. The History Department is bal- anced out with the aid of everyone's favorite Vice-Principal, Dr. Vincent Sheridan. 40 I Cleaning Up The Act Although they are not a direct part of the faculty, our ladies in the cafeteria and our custodians play a very important part at Ge- rard. They work very hard to supply the stu- dents with hot lunches and a clean campus. We would all like to thank them for their hard work, and support them in all they do. Maria Valensuelza Florence Miller in Al Martinez 5 Qt. f y , ,ff 77vA lkgw. Ig,-A ,. f , ykgrvgwga' 25.3 U-JC REDCOATS TAKE CONFERENC tail? P9 I ML l Q x I hate Mondays!! Hail Mary full of grace . . . Q U. Rll N -WRI- L YERARW shawn 1 denim LV-HH ' RMA , gif A 'em Hilti' mn asm sum Gill? Front row: Mike Cahill, Mike Fleming, Vince Hawes, Walter Sikora, Jim Flelph, John Berlin, Bob Flingsrud, Shawn Haugen, Second row: John Verdugo, Mike Ashford, Jim Andrysiak, Steve Grady, Larry Zieser, Tom Fitzmaurice, Phil Sletten, Steve Kovacs, Third row: Pete Schwan, Rick Grimm, Dan Gilb, Jim Stanton, Dan Sieczkowski, John Binsfeld, Tom Kirkegaard, Tom Briehl, Back row: Coach Stone, Coach Silvermen, Bill Gore, Vince Lotano, Head Coach, John Carroll, Jim Spets, Tony Mattia, Coach LeBlanc, Coach Merino. Rf The morning of August 18th found forty eager football players on the practice field ready to embark on the com- ing season with their sights set on retaining the AA Championship title. By the time of the season opener with Apache Junction, injuries had cut the squad down to twenty eight. After losing a close one to Apache Junc- tion, the Redcoats bounced back to take the next two games against Cactus and Peoria by thirteen and four- teen points. Led by quarterback Rick Grimm, run- ningback Pete Schwan and receiver John Verdugo, the Ftedcoats then went on to devastate their regular season opponents, racking up a total of 223 points. However, without the fierce and impressive play displayed by the defensive unit led by Briehl, Kirkegaard, Stanton, Grady and Zieser, which begrudgingly allowed only 73 points to be scored against them, all efforts would have been for naught. The Conference was the toughest in recent AA history with five out of eleven teams listed as conference title contenders, but when the dust had settled and last score entered into the record books only one emerged claiming the title as Central Division Champs . . . The Ge- rard Redcoats. All of the sweat, toil and pain of the past season had finally paid off, the Redcoats had earned the right to commence what was to be the hardest part of the season, that of the AA playoffs. Mmmmmmmmmmm John Verdugo thinking, TD Gerard Opponent 12 Apache Junction 14 Cactus 6 Peoria 14 Nogales 20 Independence 0 Gilbert 6 Bourgade 6 Corona del Sol 7 Mingus 0 Globe 0 -Divisionals- Nogales O Cactus 0 -State-- Corona del Sol 23 Pete Schwan with a touchdown. 1' ! r ' N. x, 4 ' X ,id J her fa-gt 2 7 . ,ee N N M' J I 4 ' - 4 Q D 1 X. ,rf r , 0 Ag- .,, f.. 2 . , A S. ,.,, V , - vf-.4 J., N .4 .gi wt . ' , STATE BOUND REDCOATS Pete Schwan, TOUCHDOWN! Tom Briehl discusses the plays. GO REDCOAT ! Rick Grimm fades back long. S Larry Zieser running hard. 7-0, Fledcoats! The returning state champs would be in the playoffs once again. The Redcoats, with a 9-1 record would return to face three tough teams. We knew it would be a challenge, a challenge we had been looking forward to all year long. The first game ended very quickly as Gerard went to face Nogales and beat them very eas- ily. The next game would decide who would go on to the playoffs. The Fied- coats came up with the victory as Pete Schwan ran 76 yards to put the Ftedcoats in the championship game. Gerard had beat Cactus 6-0 and was on their way with goals set to win their second state title. The Ftedcoats would face Corona del Sol. After beating them once, The Redcoats could taste the victory. They started the game with their heads held high, proud of who they were. After a tough first half, the score 14-14, injuries came to the team, making a difference to Tom Briehl crushes his opponent. John Phoenix assists the team. the outcome of the game. The Ftedcoat's goals were shattered after losing to Co- rona 23-14. We may have lost the title but we have never lost the pride or spirit we displayed as we gave it all that we could. This year's Redcoat team, which fin- ished runnerup in the state, showed much determination and pride. For a team that nobody believed in except for the team itself, they should feel proud that they saw a dream and gave it their all to achieve. Coach John Carroll John Verdugo on the side lines. 46 J.V. Gains Experience i l r , -2 Front Row: James Gilb, Brian Hughes, Kevin Haugen, Joe LM Brian Haugen runs with intensity. Scuderi, Brian Haugen, Joe Derocher, Joe Brennan, Joe Gerard Opponent Spets. Back Flow: Coach Silverman, Anthony Ashford, Joe Shutsa, Joe Gaudio, Rick lfrate, Jeff Miller, Armand Chavez, Mike Kenney, Coach Stone. Kevin Haugen fades back The J.V. Football members were a young and very inexperienced group as they numbered 18 for the season. The players worked hard all year, but lack of depth and running speed hurt the team. In every game except for two, Gerard had a chance to win. Hopefully, for next year, this year's experience will help the players in contrib- uting to the Varsity. All 18 contributed in certain ways to make it an enjoyable year. 14 Apache Junction 12 6 Cactus 13 6 Peoria 22 34 Independence 19 8 Mingus 6 0 Gilbert 18 24 Bourgade 6 0 Corona del Sol 28 J.V. Football taught me how to play better as an individual but most of all as part of a team. Brian Haugen Joe Scuderi slips through the defense l G, ,- . Front Row: Kasey Kellog, Brian Kmetko, Aaron Aslanian, John Reznick, Ted Burr, Mark Briehl, Tim Redivo, Jeff Baker, Victor Candelaria. Sec- ond Row: Tony Filler, George Brennan, Ken Gore, Jim Mack, Eric Grimm, Tom Slauterbeck, John Kessler, Jim Laubmeier, Tim Hopkins. Third Row: Bill Cartmell, Jim Austin, Richard Staley, Scott Henry, Mike Cobb, Clayton Geenen, Tony Malone, Ray Lester, Bud Kellogg. Back Flow: Coach Calcagno, Coach Kirck, Mark Trusiak, Mike Jones, Coach Ftelph, Alan Drake, Cliff Hanks, Coach Rodriguez, Coach Kmetko. Gerard Opponent 0 Apache Junction 12 6 Cactus 13 0 Peoria 22 21 Independence 19 14 Mingus 6 6 Gilbert 18 13 Bourgade 6 14 Corona del Sol 28 47 Frosh Prepare for Future Years Freshman football consisted of many different person- alities from many different schools, which had to be brought together in order to form a team. Not knowing each other or each others many talents made it diffi- cult at first. As the weeks went by the boys started to come together as a team, which showed in their team spirit and willingness to learn. The team had a lot of potential, along with good size and fast boys which should be a good asset for the upcoming years. For all the time and hard work that we put in we all learned you can't win football games unless you play like a team. George Brennan Tom Slauterbeck leads his team. Now she's a Herman Josephs. Victor Candelaria juking for a touchdown. GHS 29 39 29 44 3rd 14th 3rd 10th THEY'FzE COMING . , . 5th OPP Bourgade 60 Mingus 20 Independence 26 Globe 19 Invitationals out of 4 out of 17 out of 4 out of 22 Divisionals out of 6 Cross Country Strides With Pride Francis Nabity running hard. The 1980 Gerard Cross-Country team enjoyed a season of both success and frustration. Early in September the harriers tangled with a very deep and tal- ented Mingus High School team. It was a humbling and yet informative experi- ence. Soundly defeated they pulled their socks up and decided to do the best they could regardless of the youth and lack of depth. For the remainder of the season, Gerard battled teams which were three for four times bigger than they but never flenched or complained. Workouts were often bordered on the brutal, but few were the complaints of the team. They seemed to understand that at Gerard they must make up in courage and quality what we sometimes lackin facilities and numbers. And so the team developed: Dan Hosford as the premier runner, a seniorg Francis Nabity, a tough, gritty freshmang Matt Ruona the Flying Finn, also a freshman, Glenn Mikalajczk, a junior as rugged as the spelling of his name, and Steve Flynn, another junior as steady as a rock. Rounding out the team and contributing in many important ways were Joe Elardo, Mike Mastro, Tim Cahill, and Rick Conchos, with Leigh Parsons serv- ing as the responsible manager so necessary to a teams success. Next year returns the entire team, minus of course, Dan Hosford, the lone senior. Come and see the team win in 1981! Glenn Mikolajczyk runs courageously Dan Hosford going strong. Front Row: Joe Elardo, Mike Mastro, Francis Nabity, Dan Hosford. Back Row: Tim Cahill, Steve Flynn, Glenn Mikolajczyk, Matt Ruona, Coach Aus- tin. Cross Country is a sport that takes great determination, courage, and self discipline, if we runners plan to conquer the courses that we are up against. Along with the oppos- ing teams, the clock is always the enemy of a cross country runner, as it ticks off it's precious seconds. Dan Hosford Ending the run with a ribbon is Matt Ruona. 50 The team listens intently. Varsity Dominates Denise Calcagno plays tough defense. This year's Varsity Volleyball team was a young team with three seniors, four juniors and three sophomores. The team was led by seniors Terri Lopez, Stephanie Pina, and Susie Pulido. The younger team members gained valuable experience which will provide a good nucleus for next year's team. Each girl worked hard, and put in a lot of time to learn how to work together as a team. Two outstanding players were Terri Lopez, and Lisa Jankovsky. Terri received First Team All-Confer- ence, and Lisa received Honorable Mention. Stephanie Pina sets up the ball to Bridgette Moya. Terri Lopez serves up an ace against Corona del Sol. 2 ' 51 Front Row: Bridgette Moya, Melissa Sejba, Lisa Jan- kovsky, Denise Calcagno, Stephanie Pina. Back Flow: Barb Savage, Mary Teiada, Carey Hyler, Karen Knud- sen, Terri Lopez. Being on Varsity Volleyball taught me what team unity and Redcoat Pride are all about. Carey Hyler Karen Knudsen lays the ball down hard. 7 During a tough match, Carey Hyler shows her amazing ability. Gerard Opponent 1 Independence 2 2 Dysart O 0 Mingus 2 0 Cactus 2 0 Dysart 2 1 Gilbert 2 0 Bourgade 2 2 Corona del Sol 1 1 Globe 2 0 Mingus 2 O Gilbert 2 2 Bourgade 0 0 Corona del Sol 2 2 Globe 0 J.V. Volleyball The team awaits the serve. Gerard Opponent 2 independence 1 2 Dysart 1 O Mingus 2 0 Cactus 2 2 Dysart 1 0 Gilbert 2 0 Bourgade 2 1 CDS 2 2 Globe 0 1 Mingus 2 0 Gilbert 2 1 Bourgade 2 0 CDS 2 0 Globe 2 The Junior Varsity composed of sophomores and freshman showed a steady improvement over the course of the year. Enthusiasm and team spirit over- came feelings of desperation as the Gerard girls volleyball team ended their season. Despite the many losses, the girls continued their hard work and deter- mination. This hard work put in during practice, brought the girls closer together as a team, on and off the court. The enthusiasm and hustle displayed by these girls will be a strong asset provided to the volleyball program in the coming years. We had the teamwork that showed it doesn't matter whether you win or lose! Carol Stevens Katy Kramer sets up for Sue Kovacs. Janet Watson and Rodi Vehr show team work. 'I tv J.V. Works Hard or Next Yearw Front Row: Marianne Crook, Andrea Pina, Eileen Nebrich, Katy Kramer, Donna Erhard, Second Row: Lee Paradis, Karen Flunnin- ger, Janet Watson, Ftodi Vehr, Michelle Malenfant, Margaret Jones- Ftyan, Sue Kovacs. Playing J.V. this year taught me how to work with people in order to help them and to be helped. Karen Runninger Katy Kramer handles the ball with ease. This year's J.V. girls basketball team was a young and inexper- ienced team. Coached by Miss Johnson, the girls had a very rough season with a 3-13 record. The team consisted of 7 freshmen and 2 sophomores. Karen Flunninger and Katy Kra- mer were the two sophomores who helped the team with their experience from past years of playing. Each defeat was dis- appointing for the girls, but they didn't give up, they just tried harder. Miss Johnson hopes to have the same girls on the team next year, with the exception of Karen Ftunninger and Katy Kramer, who will be moved up to Varsity. J.V. warms up before the game. Gerard Opponent 13 Independence 33 26 Phx. Christian 29 17 Peoria 20 23 Cactus 38 16 Dysart 32 19 Phx. Christian 36 31 Corona Del Sol 41 28 Globe 53 32 Mingus 47 16 Gilbert 47 33 Bourgade 29 12 Corona Del Sol 45 44 Globe 37 28 Mingus 41 36 Gilbert 44 42 Bourgade 30 54 . Reality . . . Basketball H Q i Girls listen intently to Coach Roger LeBlanc. Senior Terri Lopez leads her team to victory. X5 Front Flow: Mary Kessler, Denise Calcagno, Susie Pulido, Lisa Jankovsky, Debbie DeJulia. Back Row: Coach Roger LeBlanc, Donna Baker, JoAnn Yahraus, Carey Hyler, Karen Holland, Maureen Day, Bridgette Moya. We had a lot of young and inexperienced players but we tried to make up for this by putting in a lot of time and hard work. Terri Lopez After losing many experienced girls last year, Coach Roger LeBlanc had to work with a young and inexperi- enced team. The practices were often hard and grueling, but always worthwhile as the girls learned some- thing new at each practice. This year was hectic and somewhat disappointing. Even though this was a hard season, the girls are looking forward to using the experience they gained for the upcoming season. Some outstanding efforts were put in by Seniors Terri Lopez and Susie Pulido. Terri ended the season with a total of 135 points and was named Second Team All Conference. Donna Baker and Denise Calcagno received Honorable Mention. Donna Baker goes up for two. 1 Gerard Opponent 32 Independence 52 44 Phx. Christian 38 27 Peoria 26 24 Dysart 26 34 Cactus 51 40 Phx. Christian 26 25 Corona del Sol 54 37 Globe 51 31 Mingus 58 25 Gilbert 40 43 Bourgade 47 25 Corona del Sol 68 39 Globe 51 37 Mingus 77 42 Gilbert 37 29 Bourgade 44 Divisionals 28 Gilbert 29 , L, 3 E A:.1 , . ,-, - , t , I ,'! 1 Q I Q , l . 1 1? if Q W J' gy K nr ,J sf K ,I Q m . 12353. Q .4 -4.--. 24 'Qu nw si 5 , ' if RE 1 : .1 1, L , t -5 5. 1 A li as Q 5 n I ,wr- C X , M. Q.. M mx -,i' xg, Steve Kmetko handles the ball with ease. Chris Prusakowski reaches for sky. Varsity basketball was an experience that taught me to improve on myself and to help others on and off the court. 05 Front Rowg Bob Dehaven, Tom Newell, Pat Runninger, John Verdugo, Greg Ba- sila, Carl Unfricht, Steve Kmetko, Second Rowg Al Bonaguidi, Andy Yahraus, Frank Villar, Chris Prusakowski, Tom Briehl, Dan Sieczkowski, Doug Bradley, Coach Al Merino. independence Cactus Dysart Cactus Peoria Agua Fria Phx. Christian Cactus Peoria Dysart Mingus Gilbert Bourgade Corona Globe Mingus Gilbert Bourgade Corona Globe Bourgade Mingus Corona Nogales Pat Runninger Opponent 37 56 52 73 39 50 54 87 48 79 69 51 30 76 76 66 58 48 68 61 42 58 81 92 Front Ftowi Mark Jazwin, Jeff Miller, Matt Hawes, John Lopez, Kevin Dougherty. Second Row: Jeff Yehle, Jim Robins, Tom Charboneau, Joe Scuderi, Tom Newell, Not pictured: P t B ' e e einer Tom Charboneau goes down court. J.V. Has Bright Future for Varsity J.V. Basketball was a real experience for me. Kevin Daugherty Gaining experience for future years is the main goal to any J.V. team. This year's J.V. Basketball team did just that. Ending up with a 12-6 season, each game played helped each player to improve himself. The Redcoats, led by Coach Jerry Stone, practiced every day to gain the necessary experience needed for a good season. What J.V. learned in every practice and game will be a strong asset to the upcoming Varsity team. Gerard Opponent 56 Independence 60 52 Cactus 49 57 Dysart 43 58 Phx. Christian 49 49 Cactus 61 68 Arcadia 56 76 Peoria 58 53 Dysart 46 58 Mingus 61 65 Gilbert 66 63 Bourgade 42 57 Corona Del Sol 51 50 Globe 46 76 Bourgade 36 57 Gilbert 63 60 Corona Del Sol 68 56 Globe 47 54 Mingus 43 Jeff Baker passes down court. Cham' First Step l Victor Candelaria moves against the opponent. Front Ftow: Mark Briehl, Victor Candelaria, George Brennan, Vince Calcagno, Jeff Baker Tony Filler, Brian Kmetko. Second Row: Coach Joe Guinsler, Craig Fylling, Sid Hopkins Sean Flynn, Jim Austin, Gill Donovan, Ray Lester, Tom Slaughterbeck, Coach Floy Bur- Forward Jim Austin slips by a Dysart player. We will do better and continue to improve in the next three years Vince Calcagno Freshmen Basketball is the first step forward in order to become a true Ftedcoat. The experience gained by this year's freshmen team should be a strong asset to the upcoming years. This year's team had a lot to learn but little time to learn it in. The team put in a lot of hard work that seemed to be for nothing, but it is just the first step toward a State Championship. 60 Key To Endurance is . . . Front Row: Joe Brennan, Mike Fleming, James Gilb, Tom Knapp, Jeff Fiuthstrom, Second Fiow: Bob Filler, Greg Ehmann, Scott Henry, Jim Mack, Bob Walesa, Tony Malone, Tony Mack, Third Row: Coach Bill Kirch, Tim Sullivan, John Licosati, Tom Keppler, Ftick lafrate, Sean Hemerle, Coach Louie Mallett. We had some very desirable coaches, and wrestlers this season. Tom Knapp Tom Knapp makes his move. X Coaches Bill Kirch and Louie Mallett This year's wrestling team put in a lot of hard work that improved on their skills. This year's wrestling team had a tough season, ending with a 2-5 record. Although they had it rough this year, the team built their endurance and their team spirit. Coached by Louie Mallet, the wrestlers made great strides in self-improvement. Each wrestler had put forth his very best in each match to overcome his oppo- nent. Wrestling is not a team effort but an individual effort that has to be the very best in order to win your match. Tony Mack put out an outstanding ef- fort this year and was an important part of the team. Other outstanding ef- forts this year came from Bob Filler, Mike Fleming and John Licosati. av, 'Umm . , , 1 D A A -N 44, 1 WK 5 Bob Fuller gains victory against his opponent M 5.4795 a 9 1' 'K 'H- .A nr 7 , O Q, WY, - 1 -Q a' w m aw. 62 Softball: Hard Work and Concentration Gerard Opponent 7 Dysart 5 Cactus 5 Peoria 23 Dysart 8 Independence 8 Globe 7 Peoria 5 Mingus 10 Gilbert 8 Independence 5 Bourgade 5 Corona Del Sol Softball is a game that takes a lot of concentration and hard work. When you are out on the field or at the batters box, you have to be concentrating on one thing, what do I do? This year's softball team is learning how to use their many talents in order to function as a team. Softball is a team sport. Not one player can do it alone. The fielders rely on the pit- cher, and the pitcher relies on the fielders. It is a total team effort. Gerard's girls softball team prac- tices long and hard to learn the basics of the game, and how to work with their teammates. The girls softball team has a lot of unity and we have come a long way. Joyce Winn Front Flow: Donna Erhard, Stephanie Pina, Dana Falconer, Denise Calcagno. Second Row: Donna Baker, Joyce Winn, Lisa Jankovsky, Patty Gallagher, Tina Carson. Third How: Coach John Koestner, Bridgette Moya, Kelly Mullan, Amy Giltner, Nancy Richardson, Kathy Brown. Bridgette Moya jumps away from wild pitch. Coaches practice with team. i it Joyce Winn SMACKS it down the line. Nancy Richardson watches the ball carefully Bridgette Moya gets walked. That one was close! .1 x.,. gi ....?.........................E , ,. K La.. .mmnm A' '- ffm: - ' Ayfjgrfig, - TAT Q k ' ' 52- ff' U Y 0 ,f1f'1'fg?13wf1'?7g95f1 '1 !,uf-f5 f'z?f5 1535 14 5' Mi ' ' 5 g! . , W N . , f - - - , 3 K1 s .Q I 5' s jj BQ wg,-+5 ! I-I' ! 5 2' fl 5 ! 3 ii A .. SA' 713 1 5 1 A gf! ,V 4 M . v , ,--' . - hh. ': ' fm 43? . fu aw.. MR I Q I 5 3 i. Vx ,N ,i .,-af' .A www, ,erm , ww W! pa 5, 'fJ S f . , 4 5, ff, ,W .. - z 2' ,,- 1 ' . f' Doug Bradley cuts at the ball. This year's Varsity Baseball team, already with an 11-2 record, has its goal set to make the playoffs. With a great display of both pitching and hitting, the competition has something to be afraid of. The pitching staff is led by Tom Sizer, Dale Scuderi, Flick Grimm and Tom Knudsen. Defensively, the Ftedcoats sparkle. Each player knows what to do when the ball is hit. Numerous double plays have been accomplished because of this. Varsity Coach, Jerry Stone, works on total concentration with the boys, making sure they know what to do in each play. This year's team looks like a good possibility for the playoffs. -+911 .ff ss. Nice game guys! The Varsity Baseball team doesn't have a lot of returning starters from last year, but the Juniors should help us out. We have good potential and we should finish very well. Jim Stanton I ...... . Steve Kmetko takes a pitch. .gi Jim Stanton is walked. Gerard Opponent 7 Dysart 0 7 Independence 0 7 Winslow 3 14 Peoria 1 6 Independence 5 13 Globe 12 3 Cactus 5 5 Mingus 0 4 Gilbert 1 5 Bourgade 5 4 Apollo 6 6 Cortez 2 10 Glendale 1 10 Sunnyslope 11 2 Corona Del Sol 3 J.V. Baseball Off to a Good Start Front Row: Tim Sullivan, John Phoenix, Mike Kenney, John Lopez, Tom Keppler, John Mudd, Kevin Dougherty. Back Row: Coach Roger LeBlanc, Flick lafrate, Mike Pederson, Frank Villar, Ty Dubon, Matt Hawes, Coach Joe Guinsler. Gerard Opponent 6 Dysart 2 6 Independence 1 10 Independence 0 14 Globe 4 5 Cactus 4 8 Mingus 1 5 Gilbert 1 10 Bourgade 13 14 Dysart 4 7 Corona Del Sol 3 The J.V. team should help out the Varsity team next year. John Phoenix This years J.V. baseball team, coached by Floger LeBlanc and Joe Guinsler, is off to a good start with a 8-1 record. The boys practice every day, for endless hours. Each boy knows that he has to give his very best in order for the whole team to work. A team must have a goal, if that goal is to be the best, then it must be the responsibility of each player to develop the skills neces- sary to be the best! The coaches practice hard with the boys to help them improve and to strive for excellence. Keep your eye on the ball. Strike 'em out, tst. Season Into Full Swing 67 Gerard Opponent 4 Dysart 7 Independence 9 3 Independence 2 6 Globe 10 4 Cactus 6 2 Independence 7 10 Mingus 9 12 Gilbert 8 3 Bourgade 0 5 Dysart 6 Gary Sharko gets the ball to the pitcher. Michael Jones gets hit by a pitch. eau Front Row: Dan Latin, Brian Kmetko, Kevin Kellogg, Shawn Hemmerle. Second Row: Gary Sharko, Michael Jones, Tom Slauter- beck, Eric Grimm, Chris Young, Tim Ftedivo, Jeff Baker. Back Fiow: Dave Lauinger, Scott Henry, Flich Staley, Paul Schumacher, Clayton Geenen, Cliff Hanks, Bud Kellogg. The one main goal for any baseball player is to do the best you can when you're playing offense or defense. This year's Fresh- men team is learning the basic skills of baseball. The coaches are trying to prepare them for upcoming years of baseball. The cap- tains of this year's team are Brian Kmetko and Gaiy Sharko. Each player gives his best during a game and at practice in order that the whole team does well. -,nw H+ 1. J -T 'Y 1 5 Qa- ? :Lt 'x f in ,.. sm.- lx -, Sf 'A .4115 .A , 'T Gary Sharko '-s it 'iv ,M : if, , 1 ,... ' K .af----ix 3- 'ft ' wma- - I, U, ., f r - g ,rt mil-'J ':' 1 . ! 11-xl' The Freshman team has a lot of talent this year. . 4 ir 5145 ' ' . - 3 A i 4 gg .E u A X s at ..:i..ff,fep,'F1g:'wfm . Litw-'i:,i. we riff?-'3'32 , , ,N,,.q .V 68Track Team Strives to Improve .wav- . as it 'Uv . ,l K .pfwh l . .e 1. ,,. e. Q - ,A . S' MQW X 'rf Al Bonaguidi takes a warm-up Phil Sletten practices form. Monica Julian tries for 35 feet. Dave Flyer rises above the lap. rest. 4 .',5 ' l .'5l '. uf' . ,. . . J, e -:fm W, .. 15.4 L at , V ,, Tom Kirkegaard and Pete Schwan side by side. Brian Hughes starts the race. Tom Briehl leads the rest. 69 This year's Track Team, made up of both boys and girls, ranging from Freshmen to Senior, put in a hard workout every day. The main goal . . Gerard Girls Opponent Gerard Boys Opponent f th T k T t t gachemggf Eaiimein? 'wg3I:jrE:t 52 Corona Del Sol 66 90 Corona Del Sol 37 be Shotpufdistance or Lelay takes 2nd Wickenberg Relays 75 Redcoat Relays 50 Concentration and 'a lot of hard 4th Redcoat Relays 4th Buckeye lnv. work. The coaches, Mr. Relph, Mr. 1751 gi'I'EiL:fInV 56 . ' I ' Burcham, and Mr Austin, al push 73 Gilbert 54 the track members enough to make them improve. The coaches all want the team to do well in the State Meet this year. The group has the unity and the ambition it takes to make a good, winning team. Thething is ...... we do get crazy attimes but we also learn a lot. Monica Julian l C .E A - ' 4' I -. K - ...., ,' I Www, Q 'gb if -'. Y f AP K.-tw .f M, 'J t .. J- riltlnf J. ,..-- iff, ' Mi ' Y, K Teresa Suriano, Monica Julian, Sharon Kenney, Karen Holland, Julie Allan, Carey Hyler, Peggy Vehr, Laura Petrola, Donna Payne, Rodi Vehr, Second Row: JoAnn Yahraus, Eileen Holland, Francis Nabity, Joe Gaudio, Jim Relph, John Berlin, Dan Hosford, Dave Ryer, Matt Rona, Katy Toney, Carol Mitchell. Third Row, Mark Briehl, Sharon Medland, Annette Surdyk, Jackie Alarie, Phil Sletten, Glenn Mikolajczyk, Pete Schwan, Tom Kirkegaard, Tom Briehl, Brian Hughes, Andy Yahraus, Coach Roy Burcham, Karen Knudsen, Coach Jim Relph. 'F -s -eff fiilfsw W if x A' ki .Q M wo-' 'x it .La JF A ? 'ui 4 W, ' ' -W, I K, N L . . M 2, 71 HONORS IN SPCRTS What makes a Gerard athlete so special? That's easy! The answer can be found by looking in on a practice. At Gerard there were endless hours of practice, and then when the athletes thought they were about to col- lapse, they looked up and saw more practice ahead of them. But that didn't matter. During those grueling sessions there was much more going on inside that athlete than just physical movement. He was developing himself into a sportsman, into a teammate, into someone we could admire. Gerard athletes worked hard at their sports, and their games proved it. lf nothing else, they ran out energeti- cally, looking like a team, proudly wearing a Redcoat uniform. Their spirit never seemed to dampen, and the object of their game was not only to be the best, but to do their best. Gerard has become respected and admired by more than its students, because we win gracefully and lose with dignity. Terri Lopez, All Conference in girls basketball, and volleyball. John Verdugo and Chris Prusakowski, All Conference in basketball 0 -.frm , , ,N . .Hi rm ., ., be - fi Q'-. 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The team is young and inexperienced with only one returning letterman. The team consists of one Freshmen, two Sophomores, two Juniors and one Senior. Coach Dick Curran has high hopes for his team. The golfers themselves feel confident and look forward to a respectable season. olfers Tee Off for a Winning Season Front Flow: Vince Calcagno, Mike Knapp, .left Miller. Back Row: Robert Olney, Joe Watson, Coach Dick Curran, Victor Pena, Jeff Yehle. l'l enjoyed the season and wish the best of luck to the future golf teams. Too bad someone didn't wish us luck. i Robert Olney A A. A i,,,.-Qmggw V 3:- asfrai X. Coach, Mr. Curran, displaying his skills. Jeff Miller getting out of a sand trap. Varsity Cheer Builds Spirit Front Row: Anne Krell, Kari Krzyzanowski, Cheryl Vandenberg. Second Flow: Teresa Suriano, Lori Cha- varria, Back Row: Drina Tarrago, Kathy Welsh, Stacey Corwin. United effort leads team to victory. azmam f This years Varsity Cheer Squad had many dif- ferent personalities to bring together. The squad had new members and this must result in a change of style. lt was all brought together at this years summer Cheer Camp at N.A.U. Cheer seems to be a never ending practice session. The line started at the end of the 1980 school year, practiced throughout the summer and then practiced after school when it started again. The proccess is something that can easily become quite routine, but every day there is something new to tell the girls or there is a new cheer to learn. Spending so much time with each other can be both good and bad. The girls became a lot closer as friends. Q,-1' - 5 -ff U if f , J! , ' ' mic , ' .M www s K F - ff . X Q' Q ff u if . ff V J 4' 13 YE: Ft, 76 J.V. Cheer Prepares for Varsity Captain, Judy England Practice, practice, and more practice. It's a year-round terrr for the J.V. Cheer line. Starting at the beginning of the sum mer, the newly chosen squad works together every day of the week to become a line, and to perfect their cheers for camp At camp they learn new cheers and chants, and basic cheer leading methods. They not only learn about cheering, but also about how to get along with each other and how to work to gether. Judy England J.V. cheer captain, expressed this, It's no easy working with the same girls every day for a whole year but, as we get to know each other, we each learn to give a little and accept each other, and that makes it all worth while.' The J.V. Cheer line not only practiced for camp but it's owr games. For when Homecoming and State playoffs rollei around, they could be seen practicing every day with th Varsity line to get ready for the big game on Friday night. J.V. cheer was important to me because it was fun and I liken helping raise the spirit at Gerard. Lia Sargent Girls prepare for their last day at N.A.U. J.V. waiting to do cheer. Top to Bottom: Suzy Mountjoy, Helena Wise, Judy Chasse, Maria Clark, Li: Sargent, Judy England, Mary McGuire, Kerry Tighe. . 4 4. ,W W. . x af ' 2 xg W lf Q ' . L3 W bpm u If W W7 4 -2 I .tim x - as 5 , , gi if A 6 my 1 . as 'p1,,,, - .-, fl sk , 'K i . -sv ':-ww wif: mc g - f h , 9- -ra 3. - 2. , , I 1.3 Maia . 1 5 .. ,UA A ,sifxgjghg - X Q: 'J,.. ,Q ..,,,, ,, 4 11 I! ' , yu ' f . fgjff W9 ff . 1 , I' , F.5 .gf . A. ' Wa, N1 f-X ' f, my 1, P Y iv' A km A- . , , , 9'-2 , ' ta! ff 'gf' .x 67 -f .-' . -f , ,,.f . ',!. ng, TN-.1 ,. 'V' rs-.0 A5x.,,.,.x . S Wm sig! M 78 Varsity Pom Brings The Spirit Out Early in the Spring of 1980 several girls tried out for the Varsity Pom Line. Ten bright and spirited girls were chosen, nine of which are Seniors. The new line started out with a first place ribbon at pom and cheer camp, and also received various awards. Proof of the new line's talent was seen early in the year as they made their debut at the football games and pep rallies. Their talent and coordination came through as they entertained the crowds during halftime with their unique routines. The peppy Varsity line worked long and hard to make sure everything turned out just right. I really enjoyed being on the Varsity Pom Line. lt's a lot of hard work, but when the other girls are so great to work with, it makes it really special. Alana Getz Led by Karen Mackey, the line perfected their routine and made the halftime more enjoyable. As the buzzer of the last game sounded, the tears started to roll down their cheeks as they realized that this would be their last time together as a line. The fun, excitment and new experiences had ended just as quickly as they began. .V . .l,:,,,,--. Line entertains at State game. Chris Sargent dances to fight song. Pom Line prepares to entertain high spirited crowd. in I Q j -, Varsity Pom excites and thrills crowd with new routine. 55:4 ix 'b X, b , + ww f s ,-Y . .. . up S. l . ff '+ N . R, r V W,-a. ', 5, 'Q g ? N ki!5x'1? 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Q ,L W N M .,, WKQ., X , E x ' , x f 3 V' my x .I my Q6 , 5 Wg' gy -3 - t A .3 2 ' alK '4,s 'ag - . ,A if as H, , ' 'j1wf'i:'-2-L. -5:13 : N A-,,3Q,3 gg, ,iv -b ,ff .4 r. L. ', ki N S .,. h J vi :xy nf-.i,,.wr , ,1 vi Q , A I. fgg .Iii-Luswvv. ,L- , ,.,,. W 1..'g:-Q.l.--i ,.,.A--L 1.,h.,,..,L WM W, ,QQ TTt?r,f., I 1 -f ,ff .t'vt,Z V K' - I 'T' lf . '.,, 'A i1'f.'5zq ' ' f Q. 5, . lf, 'K -'4 ' A , , , Lx-. 1, '+'49 , - K, 4 I R 2 f f X --,XY .n 1 'Q 1 I X ' 3 ' 4 we , 'L 'ik 'W - fb' V V: .,,, Tw 'xf' ' Zig ,, L f ---'- ' K' ' a A ,lv X . 'x Q ' 'gl P . . X N f Jw' 3 KKK Hifi V-1. f K , ' AV . 7 f A i ? fl T W, 1, A E if ff 7 s. K. w- -1- X 2? 1. , . si M0 PJ. X f N 574' a 4.1 S ,P X? fx xo . if i E, 5. H 'Q ' X xxx 5 , Y wfffy 4 ., k 4 'S .-...W .hlqdv -'fini' 9 ,, , ,ew 4.- -'4'wfw A pau-we 4-4- M Mascots Help Bring Spirit Alive Patty Gallagher and Katy Tongy, who helped with the spirit at our school. This year we tried to get the crowd involved as much as possible. We just let go and had a good time. We acted pretty crazy sometimes, and we loved it! I think l'm gonna buy Patty a San Diego Chicken outfit and send her their way!! Katy Toney Valarie Rivas and Eileen Holland were Mascots for Varsity Basketball. lt takes a lot of different and exciting qualities to be a Gerard Mascot. A combination.of wit, laughter and the willingness to do almost anything to get the crowd going, is what makes our Mascots special. Patty Galla- gher and Katy Toney joined together their special qualities during the Varsity Football games to make the crowd come alive. Kerry Tighe and Many McGuire proved their dedication to Gerard as they helped cheer the J.V. Football team on. Valerie Ftivas and Eileen Holland joined with the Varsity Cheerleaders to show the Basketball team how spirited we can be. Sharon Medland and Kris Maney helped with the J.V. for the same purpose, to bring out the true Ftedcoat spirit. We offer thanks to all the combined efforts of these girls. They helped bring out the great spirit in us all. ix N-.. 86 Unionjack Strives For Truth 'f'9r 'wa vy 'f'?f 'XQQKQWQ K ' 01,519 ge f QAM: 2- ff QQ 'Q Q a'9 y I' sf Inf! f 'FSQQM 2-'QM mf, w e Qi f Y -'gil This paper was our first Unionjack of the year. The Unionjack is written to inform students, as well as parents, about different happen- ings at Gerard. Gerard exchanges news- papers with other schools to share ideas and formats. The co-editors of the news- paper are Greg Turner and Harry Bartel. Fr. Luken is the moderator of the Unionjack. It's his first year here and he likes working at Gerard and with the students. The Union- jack staff is a group of dedicated people who receive experience in journalism by working on the paper. S Co-editors Greg Turner and Harry Bartel working closely with moderator Fr Luken Harry and Greg struggling over their hard work? Wendi, Mary, and Jackie signing for their assignments , M2 X b ,L,, ,V V ,fqn-1 W, 5 gn x J 2 1xx'g2 ' 88 Staff Creates Memories Editor ...................................... ....... Photography Co-ordinator ........ ........ Advertising Editor ............... ,...... Classes Editor ............ ....... Faculty Editor ................... ....... Organizations Editor ........ ....... Sports Editor ................. ....... Student Life Editors ...... ....... Photography Staff ...... ....... Art Staff ...... Staff ......... Pam Joseph Michelle Tenczar Jeff Gray Tricia Sullivan Rochelle Watson Rochelle Watson Pat Runninger Jennifer Kerber Suzanne Monthofer Joe Watson Rick Grimm Erin Adams Renee Damiano Kari Krzyzanowski Christine Hansen Margaret Jones-Ryan Amy Giltner Cristin Hintze Don La Mere Guy Lucas Rochelle Meeks Mary Moncher Trisha Novascone Faculty Advisor .......................................... Bill O'NeiI Nancy Richardson Karen Runninger Jamie Sandoval Dean Tomini Mr. Gary Andorfer W If 89 Q! if if , f x K sf v f V V 1 , ' , . . J , X - The Show Must Go 0n Mr. Brad Hoover, director, is pictured above. Help! I forgot my lines. , I Wendi Green, four year member of the Drama Club, is pictured in the club's recent play, Some Winter Games. lv J L Wendi and Jeff in a serious moment. 'i 91 The Drama Club started off with a bang this year-one of the actors shot himself in the ciub's production of All My Sons, the play which the club produced in November this year. The director, Brad Hoover, selected this drama be- cause of a desire by the students to try to stretch their act- ing wings, so to speak. The fledgling actors put their talents to work in what was described as the best drama produc- tion people had seen at Gerard in years. Because of other obligations, Mr. Hoover had to leave, and moderation of the club was assumed by the wrestling coach, Louie Mallet, who has had experience with drama before. The cIub's officers, President John Svetlik, Vice-President Jim Relph, Secretary Julie Allen, and Treasurer Harry Bartel have put their efforts into giving the members an opportu- nity to learn the ins and outs of producing a play in a stable, but fun atmosphere. As one member put it, There's noth- ing like being out on stage with the lights shining down, and playing the part the way you want to. Drama gives me a chance to show off. Margaret and John hamming it up. l'm a cowgirl at heart. Redcoats Show Prid Top Flow: Ted Rodriguez, Cathy Cochrane, Wendi Green, Sue Mason, Debbie Kovacs, Joe Canvas, Rochelle Meeks. Bottom Row: Mike Cobb, Steve Sanders, Joe Deroecher, Chris Hansen, Susan Douglas, Yevette Gendreau Sing! Wendi Green shows the rest how it's done. The Gerard Catholic High School Chorus has given two performances this year, one at Easter and one at Christmas. These students are led by a newcomer this year, Mr. Eric Thorson. Mr. Thorson has put forth a lot of time and effort so we as Gerard students can be proud. Chorus strives for perfection. - 93 hrough Music Q .,. 1 s f 3, 'stan' to ,' 1' ' W Q 9 A 'z' lbcoxt 'VY' Top Row: Stacey Moravec, Renee Watson, Donna Herman, Marion Petric, Joan Kizer, Tim Eldridge, John Svetlik, Tom Kizer. Bottom Row: Mary Bramel, Rachelle Santo, Tim Fleming, Brian North, Jim McGinnis Woodwinds and Brass work together as one. This year the band is under the direction of Mr. Eric Thorson. With only thirteen musicians, the band performed twice for the school, once at Christmas and once at Easter. Although the band may lack in number, it makes up for it in Spirit. The band was honored to perform at the Phoenix Centennial Cele- bration in February of 1981 after performing at the Victorian Christmas, in Heritage Square during De- cember. The band continued to lift our spirits by performing during halftime at all of the Gerard foot- ball games. ln May, the graduating class will be honored by having the accompaniment of the band. Ftedcoat Band hard at work. Members of the Redcoat Band in formation. Backpacking Trail through to Havasu Canyon. 1 Mr McGehee in a cave leading to the bottom of Mooney Falls Joe Watson saves the rest of the club by holding up a giant sa- guaro, to keep it from falling on them. p .S ,,. . -. .,....:1,.,,-a-MQ, K4 It 'I .F-1f.l'5Y ,L,.f,qg?..., we we ,- J. Iossi wading in one of the hundreds of blue pools in the Havasu Canyon. Stopping for a breather before beginning a rough ascent at the LaBarge Canyon. 'V' .,x-V, 'fs , 'mfiavfi 5 . 'an f F 'X Q va n, ,kg J ,ANA -Q a wi V , ,N .W ,mix QV H vi' 1 JE- 'f ,Q AJ ,- YI Xu-132 ,M Q A x J 8 r -X. .P .. J , ,sg . x 4 K ' 1 1 A X. ' - ms! 9 W 1 im., .r va' ii, -...... X Sy... if V- i W r L '15 -1? 'S 1 ! T.Wx 1-...W Ann.-V F . b.,L .N ,.,Mn 96 Students Respect Life Youth For Life President: Joyce Novascone ...Nix On January 22, people of all ages attended the Pro-Life Rally. January 22, students from Gerard attended the Pro-Life Rally. laortion Maortliln isa if KILLS RIGHT T0 H0055 Mother and child shown at annual Pro-Life Rally. '44, Youth For Life Vice-President: Sheila Saunders Arizona Youth For Life, Inc. is a very active and vocal group consisting of high school and college age people. They are concerned about the lack of respect ' shown towards the unborn through abortion, and to- wards the aged and handicapped with the growing trend towards euthanasia. Youth For Life pickets weekly at local abortion clinics and also educates the public about the facts on abor- tion and euthanasia. Their goal is to secure a Human Life Amendment to U.S. Constitution which will protect all life from conception until natural death. , 6 5,35 ,KS all , 3 4 , Q ' ' s Top Row: Lisa Jankovsky, Karen Flunninger, Mary Tejada, Liz Sanders, Joyce Winn, Regina Phillips, Patty Gallagher, Tina Langston, Trisha Novascone, Wendi Green, Beth Johnson, Margaret Jones-Ryan. Second Row: Judy England, Joe Watson, Amy Giltner, Jolie Bra- shear, Joyce Novascone, Sheila Saunders, David Edgeworth, Mr. Gary Andorfer. Bottom Row: Carol Mitchell, Robin England, Deby Fim- bres, Tricia Manning, Kari Krzyzanowski, Yvette Gendreau, Patrick Dodson. On January 22, Pro-Life people gathered to show their feelings. STOP ABORTION! 3 I is lon 98 Pride in Honor Students 1- -Q' DMA An N-H-3 member P0595 with her friends- Moderator Sr. Laurent and President Sheila Saunders. Harry and Andy are two Juniors in N.H.S. Top of stairs: Cheryl Vandenberg, Mary Moncher, Carole Bresnahan, Beth Johnson, Teresa Suriano, Drina Tarrago, Dana Falconer, Jan Wolff, Andy Yahraus, Harry Bartel, Sr. Laurent. Middle row: Pam Joseph, Tina Langston, Joyce Novascone, Sheila Saunders, Judy England, Julie Allen, Maria Clark. Bottom row: John Svetlik, Lynn Wickman, Dan Gilb, Don LaMere. The top two students in the Senior Class. Two very important people in the N.H.S. IIQNA-s . 'mg ikrq Afz'4Lf5 dire? 4 v 'rpi I In . V' 1 99 The officers of the National Honor Society. ,g , W 5 .Z my V' 7,31 3, !,:3g'Q 'j,gzk . Eff 5 , Aikieztk l' ' -Q -f f. -wy? bs J S H. Bartel, J. Allen, M. Clark, C. Vandenberg, C. Bresnahan, B. Johnson, J. England, A. Yahraus. The Gerard Catholic High School chapter of the National Honor So- ciety is composed of approximately 25 students who are dedicated to leadership, citizenship, scholarship, and other fine attributes. The group held monthly meetings, where they had guest speakers from such places as A.S.U., and also went on trips, including one to view the ballet The Nutcracker Suite. The highlight of the year was the Induction Banquet, where new members were honored upon entering the organization. This event capped a tremendous year of pride and devotion for the members of this outstanding group. Top Duos Show Pride L, .X . ,, ,, j . HF' 'i 1Jz?fi ' 'W N 'V' -'J' I 'sr' James Gilb is a Sophomore this year at Gerard. He grad- uated from St. Thomas Grade School. James, number one in the Sophomore Class, will either go to Arizona State University or enter the Air Force Academy. He plans on entering the field of engineering or mathematics. James is involved in many sport activities such as Foot- ball, Wrestling and Track. ln his spare time James plays Softball, Volleyball and Basketball for the Church. James also has some interest in weight lifting and loves to play missle command. Last year, James won the State Math Contest. He also is a member of the Catholic Youth Or- ganization. Lisa Jankovsky is a Sophomore this year at Gerard, ranking number two in her class. Lisa came to us from St. Theresa Grade School. When asked where she would like to go to college, Lisa said she was seriously con- sidering Arizona State University among her choices. There she would study architecture or engineering. One of her favorite hobbies is building doll houses and she is a member of the Catholic Youth Organization. However, she is constantly involved in sports and has received many awards. For example, The Hussler Award last year in Softball and was co-captain in Basketball. This year, she was voted outstanding teammate in Volleyball. Jamie Sandoval came to Gerard from Monte Vista Grade School. Jamie, ranking number one in the Freshman Class, says, I really love Gerard and think that each of the stu- dents is extremely outgoing and willing to help. Jamie really hasn't considered any college as' of yet but is thinking about entering a career in journalism. This year, Jamie is on the Yearbook Staff and Track. ln her spare time, Jamie enjoys jogging and reading. Trisha Novascone graduated from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Grade School. Trisha, ranking number two in her class, hasn't really thought about what college she would like to attend but would like to work with children as her career. This year, Trisha is involved in Yearbook, Arizona Youth for Life, and Liturgy Committee. When asked what she likes to do in her spare time, Trisha said she enjoys swimming and reading. For the past two years, Trisha has volunteered her time to a local nursing home. This summer, Trisha is plan- ning on becoming a candystriper at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital. When asked why she came to Gerard, she said, I came to Gerard because I knew that the students and teachers would be caring and concerned. I, F, Yi liz Through Achievement 3 ,L I 'A . T' fr' -,Pr-r' f ', Qi fps X M : S- - 1 3 4 ,,ef' ' f,.. A- . ' W. 0 1 ' .ri 'V it :sf ' a Q . 1 9-.1 , John Svetlik, a Senior at Gerard, ranks number one in his class. Next year John plans on going to Arizona State University. Although he isn't certain what he would like to major in, he has a great interest in the Performing Arts, and is considering radio as a career. John came to Gerard as a Sophomore, from Neillseille High School in Wisconsin. John has been active in Student Council as Junior Class President and this year as President of both the Band and the Drama Club. John has made Gerard proud by being a National Merit Scholarship Finalist and a Presidential Scholar nominee. Sheila Saunders, a Senior at Gerard, is ranking number two in her class. Next year Sheila plans to attend either Arizona State University or University of California at San Diego to study medicine. She has been very active here at Gerard and from Freshman to Junior year, she partici- patecl in Drama, Pep Club, Volleyball and Track. Some of Sheila's activities include Youth For Life, National Honor Society, Newspaper, and Student Council. Sheila's hob- bies include reading and participating in the different sport activities. Some of her many achievements include the Sertoma Award, Who's Who, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, National Merit Finalist, and Anytown delegate. Harry Bartel ranks number one in the Junior Class here at Gerard. Flight now, Harry is in the process of choosing which college he plans to attend. He is considering either Harvard or Stanford University. He plans on pursuing a career in business law. This year Harry is the Junior Class President, a member of the National Honor Society, and co- editor of the school newspaper, the Unionjack. He is running for Student Body President and hopes to make Student Council more responsive to the average Gerard student. Last summer, he went to Anytown and learned how to deal with people. This summer, he will be a delegate to Boys State. In both his Freshman and Sophomore years, Harry placed among the top ten students in the State Math Test. Also, when Harry was a Freshman, he won the Knights of Columbus Essay Contest. In his spare time, Harry enjoys bowling and playing tennis. Julie Allen is second in the Junior Class. She takes pride in her academic and scholastic achievements. She is Secre- tary of the Drama Club and is a member of the track team. Besides high jumping, in Track, she enjoys the more down to earth aspects of jogging. Julie is thinking of studying the field of microbiology. :Ty ' ' I-P Q 2 ww. fm fl sw K ff, X, 9, ff.--13,4 uw .sem ,, ,A gg' af? -Zi? 1 if , 1 L ff .,qi5,,q X , If 5545 L: 5513 I f ff, 0 Q NP 0,0 Cam i-E H E, ' . 1 iv ip- 'HL 2 H mmf b H4 , as XL, xiii? a 4? .E, ,m 1. ,eff QWPO ,4UduwcA 4-95,- 44 'fait 95 Q if X A Q W 5 ww I 103 Anytown, Boys and Girls State ill! x .1 N Anytown members are T. Knapp, P. Gallagher, S. Saunders, and H. Bartel. Patty is also Senior Vice-President Harry is the Junior Class President. P. Flunninger and J. Novascone are from State. y , in K , ... it .P 1 They're certainly not picture shy. The Anytown delegates who were chosen to represent Gerard were Patty Gallagher, Sheila Saunders, Harry Bartel, and Tom Knapp. The delegates spent from June first to June seventh in Prescott with all different types of ethnic groups where they learned about prejudices and other cultural inadaquacies. Some of the instructors were policemen, lawyers, and businessmen. In Anytown you learned who you are and you learned to respect other people and their feelings. They also became aware of the overall look of life: what is happening and what should happen. Boys State and Girls State were held at NAU. They learned about the justice system and what courts are all about. Both organizations separated into different cities. Both Girls and Boys State were held for one week. Racquetball's Initial Year :E Top Row: Frank Erdelyi, Joyce Winn, Madeline Kessler, Ted Burr. Middle Row: Mr. McGehee, Steve Smith, Jim Stanton, Cliff Hanks, Mike Cahill, Tim Murphy, David Jackson, Gary Sharko, Heidi Sabo, David Robertson, Joe Shutsa, Jeff Hamra, Bill Cartmell. Bottom Row: Val Rivas, Amy Giltner, Gail Sharko, Paul Hamra, David Wasinger. Racquetball was started by senior and President of club, Paul Hamra with the help of Robert Topping, a Brophy stu- dent. This is the first year of the club which has twenty-five members. The offi- cers are Vice-President Joyce Winng Sec- retary Karen Gradyg and Treasurer Gail Sharko, Racquetball is not a varsity sport, but rather an intramural competition. Some goals of the club are to promote good health and to get other high schools to start Racquetball Clubs. President Paul Hamra at Coronado. Treasurer, Gail Sharkop Pres., Paul Hamrag V.-P., Joyce Winn Freshman Cliff Hanks and Ted Burr. 6 T 'xx 6 g 4.5-T . l Y Q . it ' xt 5 SX ,f w-.1 'K x 3 4 K., A V The g E X - ' rr! vi' 4 3 Resting up after a hard day on the trail. Rick Grimm cooking for his companions. I l Fun With Four-Wheeling Fifa XJ On the Road Again . . . B. Savage and alumnus G. Chassi enjoy four-wheeling. Top row: Amy Giltner, Madeline Kessler, Ann Ducey, Andy Yahraus, Teresa Suriano, Kevin Haugen, Mike Brown. Middle row: Mike Latin, Pete Schwan, Shawn Haugen, Margie Schwan, Jolie Brashear, Vince Lo- fano, Barbara Savage, Marcy Reichenberger. Bottom row: Tom Kirkegaard. The Moderator is Miss Koch- ever. ,W 111 1. f ,m. is M f ,1 The Four-Wheeling Club con- sists of two main officers: Rick Grimm and Tom Kirkegaard. One of the main trips taken this year was to Four Peaks. The group went four-wheeling, hik- ing, and climbing as they en- joyed the mountain scenery. For the most part, this year's events consisted of one day excursions. The members are a fun crowd who enjoy excite- ment and having a good time. 106 Redcoat Pride W In Mothers The Gerard Mothers' Club is a group of women who support Gerard Catholic High School. Among their many activities, they have raised money to purchase a mini school bus, run the Spirit Shoppe, acquire a sound system for school use, and host the Spring Festival each year. Pictured below are Carol Birminham, Treasurerg Mary Blan- chard, Secretaryg Barbara Gallagher, Vice- President, and Rose Marie Gilb, President. Mrs. Gilb is also pictured at the right Dad's Boost Spirit The Gerard Booster Club is a group of fa- thers whose main purpose is to finance the entire school's athletic programs. Although many people don't realize it, if the Booster Club did not exist, there wouldn't be any athletic teams or coaches at Gerard. Pic- tured below are club officers Walter Grimm, Paul Hawes, Jim Stanton, and John Sizer. John Sizer is also pictured above. , . , ri ' Q - I ' Q - f ' I 1 . I Q .ink wa, , .' 1 ,. I m.'Y' , ' 5 ,At 'lr J, KL 7' s' ' ' F4 9' 1 Nj ' Cv.-f-'. 0 1 . ' 1 P, V, , I. ' ' mei.. v . Q . i 5 A , . 4 n 1 4 . my ,. , ' xg. 13 ', H .Xe I. gf i. . 4 1 X 1' .l ' A F 1 . .' R 4' A h .i'q. 1 , ', :U-,554 -wa. Q 4' X. . . Freshmen Class Officers: George Brennan-President, Lara Rodriguez-Vice-President, Jenny Sanders-Secretary, Donna Bartel-Trea surer. Q CII? 4 1 ' I l A 'rf' i ii' I 1 9 . 1 , v I ' 1 , ik r , A g I ' ' I i . ' N 1 ' 1 ., .a xl Ia V A. .. 1 Q ' Freshmen Homeroom Presidents: Frank Erdelyi, Suzi Mason, Susan Finnerty, Lisa Moler, Margo Ludwig, and John Reznick This year's freshman class came to Gerard with high hopes and great expectations for their first year in high school. Their pri- mary deed was surviving the dreaded Freshmen lnitiation. They did this with that old Ftedcoat Spirit, which they continued to show throughout the year. The Senior-Freshmen tea went quite well. Many of the freshmen girls came to meet and become friends with the senior girls. The enthusiasm displayed at this event promised interest and eager- ness for similar gatherings at Gerard. The class of '84 has been a terrific frosh class and plans on being a great sophomore class next year. With that Redcoat pride and spirit, they can go all the way! 1 i r r Y fx G ' 1 x J v , we Erin Adams Aaron Aslanian Julie Angulo James Austin Michelle Aymil T5 Ni, N, . g i f 1' V P T 9, Q? I ,Q I - 1 . A - M. 'T' 5 S A A ,, S W Louise Bagnato Jeff Baker Donna Bartel Angie Block Kathy Bowser AF!! v l I . 1 . N -VN l , 8 . 4 f-, m,,?1,' i A gf' ei I ., l SMF , .Q ff 'fm .. ,N .V , .. .-. , e xl , , ff' l' ,' A . ,- -vwft, ffz- , K . f V n.,.,,, , ,. . ' g I 51 el 'K qzjeggit 1' if,-M ,S vf.,:.Y '- 3-qqh' M11 At lunch, Kris Buscarello plays his favorite game- fetch. i Ve.: i t 2 ,Y 'I Li-gt fa- is S L -.5 Q l . , A 'J N 'Ns tg j .K v 50 . ,- it W Q - George Brennen Kim Brennen Patty Brennen Mark Briehl Jane Brown Ted Burr Kris Buscarello Vince Calcagno Chris Calderon Victor Candalaria 2 l f., 5 1 l ht . 4a .fill , !j'.7',fL, f V14 at as Scott Henry and John Kessler relive Ancient Greece. We A I-Ofi Carroll Bill Canmell While Jim Austin innocently eats his lunch . . . Matthew Cary Michael C000 Togetherness Marianne Cr00k Rose Czervvinski Brian Delaney Gill Donovan Alan Drake Matthew Curtis Renee Daminao Charlie Dever Susan Douglas Jill Duggan Fw if JAX 25 4. in L in 55? W , ' in ' .. ' . Wx 1. A N ff . - 1 in ' 55 WM' I I i F I 1 ' l . Frank Erdelyi Tony Filler Sean Flynn Craig Fylling Ken Gore Donna Erhard Susan Finnerty Carrie Fox Yvette Gendreau Dan Green At Lunch -X 51 .1 i ',-'flfv- -SEXY' -'14, r. -. , 4,..w,3v .. .Tis . I ' .1 .- A 'lfs f f' W W2 Clayton Geenen Crystal Griffith Peter Greenheid ENC Gnmm . . . he suffers a Big Mac Attack, as Tony Malone and Jim Mack sit idly by 113 i . ,,,, ,,,.i,. ,,,e ' 1 f Iffsgggfiiggiif 23 --1 ,fa i 'Srl' i egg er 1 5 3 I g 7 ' T J f. -, J , w,,,.J.1- i iV:1': X' - ' ,V . K ' iissrrumf Y 1 J MJT Here's to you Monday! . 1:4 f- A f ,-: . C 9' Q.: V W - :ggi-5: . qw 4. ll 'K s 41 Q my -vi., Si if of , .:,, . ,H lv, zgig. x T . Jeff Guarino John Pierre Harize Joy Harris Kelly Henley Tim Hopkins Tracy Hall Thierry Harize Sean Hemmerle Donna Hermann Doreen Humphrey Jeff Hamra David Jackson Clifford Hanks Courtney Anne James Chris Hansen Bonnie Johnson e . l -ii J' ,L ill . M Ei 4 L X ,i.gffYif!2rl1a ima , 3' . .,.., ,. 1 ., ltr' 'Cl Mike Jones Philip Juelten Bud Kellogg Kevin Kellogg John Kessler JN - fr-w.-M .V 7, ,fy ml - L- ,.. A Brian Kmetko Debbie Kovacs Mary Kramer Jennifer LaBarbera Dan Latin r '95 1 f X Xb J L , N l ani? ' 1 Ei y , 1 i 4 i 55 g . .pk M 1 '-:gl ' A nl adv eff Donna Erhard and Renee Damiano enjoy their lunch hour. -3 Jim Laubmeier Susan Lechleiter Bryan Lowe Dave Lauinger Hebe Leneinas Margo Ludwig R K . Nuff ' wbaupi Jim Mack Michelle Malenfant Tony Malone Michele Marks Vince Martinelli l ff Q35 i wk Unity In ix .,. 'ii 1 Frosh girls support their team at a game. Susi Mason Rochelle Meeks Vicki Mitchell Stacey Lee Moravec Mike Mastro Erma Mendoza Lisa Moler Tim Murphy All Things Hey, look us over, Give us a cheer. We're in the book this -' S9 'll 1' ' k' , N ' s V T! . , , ' r or 1 X I Francis Nabity Dan Nicholson Tricia Novascone Eileen Nebrivk Robert Novak Bridget O'Boyie yeanu i 1 , ,A 5 K lfaisiwifi , , , il - A vm t is ,QM A 'QM Lois O'Connor Ned O'NeiI Leanore Paradis Connie Pardi Carol Peloso Tina Persi Andrea Pina Q -N 4 Uv 'P rl w cv 3' P in-.,, W , wi ., 2. A .. If M I r J I r io. .K 7 X Freshmen show pride. Debbie Platek Tim Redivo John Reznick Tricia Rispoii Dorothy Rodek 'iv- ,... i, Lara Rodriguez Barbara Rogers Connie Rossman Lance Rowe Matt Ruona 27 if 1 ' M .-N J . is 5 . d , I A S K wg xl 4 'Q wifi' j 'ia-li.. 1 -, ,,,,x 4. i 'A 7 4 Jennifer Sanders Tammy Scherrer Mark Sedlacek Jamie Sandoval Matt Schweik Gary Sharko Rachelle Santo Paul Schumacher Tom Stauterbeck Three's Company S i -Q , Wf f ifie'-F'-fu ffwf'-!,, - za ' , fflf- lf: ,ngilgtl - ,- kf:g.f'2Ql,,'Q 5, g , gg Sgmlsygf-g H 5 K I - 54- - f ' 1 -lw1?i., ' ' if X I I . J y gow , . A A W W. S ' W l H X , i l l R i Richard Staley Janice Talak Michelle Valenzuela Rosemary Stewart Mike Tenczar lngrid Vandenbroeck Gina Sullivan Mark Trusiak Regina Vasquez Rodi Vehr Angela Viancourt Janet Watson Kristi Lynn Wedell Angie Whisler ll Greg Witsell Chris Young Stacey Young Sherry Zorkan Raymond Lester 0 in rm O af l L1 Asa Q . -QQ, , ,A, 4-, 3 in ., 4' f azzef 1 iL'1.Tfi 'mfg l's ul- , W , ' 6.1155 J' .4 i E: f f SORRY, NO PHOTO Joseph Canos Kevin Cruze Kathleen Francis Scott Henry Barry Linstrom Leslie Mayfield Marta Ortiz Patricia Pavilista Donna Payne Dawn Sondneal Christine Wade Allen Wardle fm rdf ' ' 25' fd fe? 1 75 'Q as W 3 sl fx W Q iff Sophomore Class Officers: Jeanine Bresnahan-Vice-President, Carol Stevens Surdyk-Secretary. X ' Sf-if iii? i . ! , 'V President, Sharon Medland-Treasurer, and Annette lr- m-.mum W gf 5 x ., Q , . ,,,: Q . 1-X M ' 54 .. .J-.MV X - w W 4 5 Q S r eff A' 2 X F 'S 3 i 4 S . e E r v ! 5 I, p i . iz -Q ie Q. -P 3? ,. 3 T ii 5? S. :N- 32 Sin g, A 515 5 2: 5 , x 3 x fe if ' x . t 'I 3? ei' W 4 J SZ , A 95 hm. 'rx John Ajamie Jackie Alarie Tony Ashford Sam Blackledge Mary Bramel The main duty of the class of 1983 and the main goal of this class are two different things. Their duty to Gerard is to send representatives to Girl's State, Boy's State, and Anytown. They fulfilled this duty by raising the necessary funds through various means. The goal of this class, and of others, is unity. By becom- ing one as a class, it makes it easier to become one as a school. With the spirit of these sophomores, it looks like we will reach our goal a lot sooner! YAP' Bob Walesa tries to restrain Derek Longstaff from leaping into our year- book camera. lx . nm 1 ex Q p U' C' mslgf at N 4 MV- o 4 4 g ,Sf ZW as gig . ' ,ig lffl M nail' Joe Brennan Janine Bresnahan Paul Briehl ...M X. . --- X. Jason Brock Kathy Brown Mike Brown Pat Brown Jon Bruner Mary Buckley Sandie Bustos Brian Cahill Tim Cahill Baron Carlson We ffm iw -Q fsq - ,,,-X 9 X4 --fi ,ix A WK' f , S! ggi! ' 'P gc.. ' 'ii - ' ,. 4 L, ' -iis if 'i'i fl ww 3' I 0 Ed Carlson Tina Carson Geraldine Casey as 'O'-' Short PeopIe invade a Gerard pep rally. Fred Astaire falias Dean Tominij dances his way across campusi Bob Castelluccio Tim Cavanaugh Sandee Caviness Theresa Cerino Tom Charbonneau pn ' .A 1 x Keith Conover Theresa Curran Kathleen DePrima Beth Cooper John Day Kevin Dougherty Colleen Cryan Maureen Day Ty Dubon Beth Eagan Ann Eldridge John Farrage I A. 1 . L Judy Chasse Armand Chavez Tracy Clem Cathi Cochrane Marilyn Cochrane Just another year until you can leave for lunch. 45 f 15-fi Y Qt - 1 i 'l 'W is 2 Q in is Louise Bagnato, Diane Laws, and Kelly Mullen enjoy their lunch. x .',..a i ,A fm., af i,.. ,, gs S M M pi -S: 41 4, 5 f Q ,fl , 'Q il tv-v j X J x e X K M- x . Lisa Fenlen Stephen Flynn Deby Fimbres Claire Friend Tim Fleming Joe Gaudio 'vi'f'rf-m1::f1:f+wfer if4fisg:-i-- y , X iiirii-'lilii?5W3iEis9i?Fgi1f3ifi?2i .. .W .vz 4'-like 1i5,:wxff.:+.:tf:: .5-if --if -Q. .- nfl? James Gilb Denise Hamra Patti Hanley I Dominque Harguindeguy Matt Hawes Brian Haugen Sean Healey Kevin Haugen Bill Helwig Craig Herrick Susan Hobrecky , ai i 4, 1 f ff? 5 v wi Yi . , L i i LAB, - x ' 5 in Q Jon Bruner cruising around the campus. X7 , ' 4 . 4 3, f X r 1 ' 1 as ii? S 5 L 'I' ' 1 v 4. , Warren Hahn Brian Hughes Rick Iafrate Mark Jazwin Karen Holland Carey Hyler Lisa Jankovsky Monique Jazwin Chuck Johnson Mary Johnson Margaret Jones-Ryan Mike Kenney Tom Keppler W at WM 5 Q X Q . if 1 ,'f4xx4. N A il - 1 .Pat 'B P f 1 1- 5 i j .4 . 1 n 5 5 me K- k '9 L in 5 ' X 1 2 f Aiwa? I J Tina and Lisa show enthusiasm on their way to class. K. 1 ' X . ' XX , if X x Pkgfkn ,LW K: 3..,,3.,i it r , 1--,A K ff i Xe Mary Kessler Diane Lawes John Lopez Maura Malone Chris Maney Mike Knapp Derek Longstaff Guy Lucas Vinnie Mando Trisha Manning Lisa Konrad Sue Kovacs Katy Kramer Nt ' ,. .W -4,5 'Ps' if YT' Karen, Denora, and Diane discuss world problems in the hall. 1' is SHE .f-. if lg f X 2 w x f 'W 1 7 Greg Mason Michele McCarthy Julie McCormick Kevin McHugh Sharon Medland Annette Miceli Jeff Miller Suzanne Monthofer Bridgette Moya Kari Mikolajczyk Carol Mitchell Suzy Mountjoy John Mudd Looks like Janine wants to leave. SOPHOMORES li 'V' Brian Haugen and his jacket r xo Qillx if l Kelly Mullen Cindy Ovalle Mia Pascarella Carolyn Murphy Leigh Parsons Ray PGSCSYGHH Bob Navarro Jon Norton Kara Olson 'Q A y ,ny fi X- gm? fgfrfw:y,fs'l-fan all Q- 'v'9:-H 3'! 'k diff .lin ,5- 1 if-0 Mark Paul Mike Pedersen Marion Petric Gina Phillips John Phoenix Bob Pieknik Elisa Poggi V4 Sharon, Cris, and Helena smile for the camera. for Ei . sp xi. S ,gpmX'an W x V. :P ff Robert Proctor Diane Rangel Ken Richards Diana Pulido Peter Reiner Jim Robins Rick Roman Karen Runninger Susan Ruthstrom Heidi Sabo Liz Sanders K X ,, 1 Steve Sanders Lia Sargent Joe Scuderi Dan Shanahan Joe Shutsa Sophomore guys show oft their biking ability. s y . T , X fl flex' S is ev 'S K, fl of it , EE ,, X! Sk t f .f S. s' ,-A J' 'I x, -2' X ., ,il 'f Susan Sikora Mike Spangler Joe Spets Carol Stevens Kelli Stewart Tim Sullivann Annette Surdyk Teresa Sweeney Sam Svetlik Shane Talak 3,1 Kerrye Tighe Dean Tomini Frank Villar Robert Walesa Ann Ward David Wasinger Denora Estrada Helena Wise Renee Watson Jett Yehle Joann Yahraus ii 0 fm f.7?3f1,w Christine Boume Mark DeBaIske Joe DeRocher Margaret Devlin Carol Hahn Mark Hernandez Tony Lopez Ted Rodriquez Robert Waiesa af' pi'k, 'Q MXN R x .4 M 9? ef ey s wp. Y 'J' If I QA u , S S lx X my X W in K 03-if 'ef' ,fl X J A 'z W ,LV X1 ff if Q ' K 2 X ,Ax:A gi l 3 H as Q m Q 1 '12, 3 X aw? S 1' lf v' I Y ' xr . . , 1..rh 'W sd 0 ' f a 2 I ..., A 4 fo' a is Qs tl if N d.' ,r - 0 sg . X , ,.. K S Q ,, . , , 'fx' 4 r A Y 'Q 1 .f x U S' sI,s ! . '. g , sl 195. gp , - Uk' :J 8 if-'f 7. ' 'I7 ' ' i 1 typ I. k, Q-r 1 v as 'JK Q ' I K g . . ,,, .. f . , bg! X ww ,, -1-iF.:3,.w, ,J .,.. mf , ' - 2 5 lx I ii I V 1 ,. . A' 6 if A 'Zig A - , - X B . - VH fi . ,. ki I j ' , A ,KH My Q The Junior-Freshmen float depicting the true Gerard Spirit. ,. Fran Agnello Jackie Ajamie Julie Allen Andrea Angulo Michael Ashford Valarie Ayala Donna Baker Harry Barlel Greg Basila Charis Bell John Berlin John Binsfeld Bruce Birmingham Joe Blewett Y'-it I 'T Nell Bourque Doug Bradley Dianne Brennan The class of '82 is unity personified. This was achieved through many class activities and participation on the part of all Juniors. The Clean-Up Day was a huge suc- cess. Other activities were the homeroom sales and the rewarding Tootsie Roll Sale which financed a superb Ori- ental Prom. Next year, as Seniors, they hope to gain an even greater sense of unity and achievement. Debbie DeJulia and Jenny Kerber pose as Mr. and Mrs. Flotund for Hal- loween. Carole Bresnahan Denise Calcagno Richard Candelaria Joe Cerino Lorraine Chavarria 40 Qs, f ! I i i 1 X s Pat Dodson Brian Dougherty Monica Eberhardt mifvlil Lisette, Laurie, and Cathy reunited aher a whole period apart E3 i Susan Chavez Maria Clark Cathy Colbert Rick Conchos Ken Cox S :Sl Mike Dearing Bob DeHaven Debbie DeJuIia Chris Dimitroplos Mark Dippre Jim Relph munches out on a snack between classes. i 'N Come on Vince show some teeth V Joe Elardo Tim Eldridge Judy England Pat Erhard Peggy Espinoza , Q- ' L if .Y - Cristin Hintze Debbie Hosford Debbie Jazwin S James Halloran David Hankamer Colleen Healey Julie Henzerling Tim Hills .-L.. ... Q -f- PP Nix ',lo- I Are they the Fred Astaires of the future? We hope not! A -i4,,,lH Tina Hoogervorst Kathy Jay Beth Johnson D sf Monica Julian Mike Kelly Sara Kelly Sharon Kenney Jenny Kerber I WIA K I . I 1 Lisa Kohl Ann Krell i. A , Jackie and Jenny-Gerard's Cover GirIs1?J I . f ' Tom Kizer Steve Kmetko Karen Knudsen Tom Knudsen Andy Koessler ie y X . Chuck Kreuzer i Tim Latin Carol LeBeau Lisa Licano Jim Lindsey Angela Marino Juniors take pride in their Scholastic Achievements lx Lisette Martinez Tony Mattia Malt McAward Brian McCurdy Xlfs Mary McGuire Jim McGuiness Glen Mikolajczyk so Q. 'Q ...x ' ' m Peggy Vehr finds it hard to concentrate while she's on camera. -Kev ' H: Charlene Miller Mary Moncher Tom Mullen Tom Newell 2 9 Nr ' -.Mtg ,.. - ,gage . ia, 4- i Nixlvgi ' ' ,T Ai 1 iv i r I '-fi we ' LLM ' K- ::F j..- ff - it -i mg. .. . ,- T. . 5- -.-, - hx 2 Y 'Q J ik E, QA .' A si- 5 A. . 4.7 ,Q J. K-, W5 Brian North James Olney Bill O'NeiI Karen Orphanos Robin Paradis Dorothy Paytas Gary Peloso Victor Pena Laura Petrola Ken Platek I John Reding Tracy Reinert Jim Relph Keri Rhinehart Nancy Richardson X ' I Here's our campus cowgirl-Denise Calcagno M, M l if ,... 1,.,,,QfMQ 5 Z, ILLN. Lf R - ' Q4 K l' all ' . X arm + V ' 'e t 34 Y A , Q, r ...V :A . My x , 4 ' 3 f ' Marilyn Fllfe Jeff Fluthstrom John Sanders Bob Flingsrud Mark Fiyan Shelly Sandoval 1 fgf Ellen Schwabe Melissa Seiba .26 I All this school work has Andy Yahraus climbing the walls. ......-.-.........-....,,, ' -H12 L - - 5 y x ' x S l . ,,,. X I IN - Rh . M J l I Ed Shepard Walter Sikora Tom Sizer Phil Sletten Richard Sokolosky fa . , if ,4 . . 2 X fi . iii. 3 ,. ' . H - 'ff Y' :' l 'ie 7 . ' IA ' ' ' -1 .. - 'X N ' 1 , im - H - Qg -' ' 3 ,up Q ., l aw - 1.15 ' ' ,. x 'K S EQ. I ai ff fi .. kk, , . 1. JA L- r 2 ' ' N Q was - . - f if l if , 14 wa ,, . LY , f K X l NN ' X I 5 V Y . X 'K , is Marcia Stelzer Jim Sullivan Tricia Sullivan Tom Suriano Mary Tejada Q - ' ' l AK. y 1 5 X ' pa- N X 1 I , r . x X12 ' f Greg Turner Carl Unfricht , x QV! Hai' , A 5 .5 wry -1 . 'TX K Qu- I a A X X u Cheryl Vandenberg Laurie Ward Andy Yahraus Peggy Vehr Randy Webber DOUUH Yann' , Q 'W-Uf., 1:0 W .gglw Flush hour at Gerard. Dan Duick Brian Green Vince Lofano John Sack ' . ,u,-Ali, N? ,vw ,f ig ' IEQSWQT +5 45 S. .Y Mgr I.,- M N M Senior Class Ofiicersz Tom Briehl-President, Joyce Novascone-Secretary, Patty Gallagher-Vice-President. Not pictured is Treasurer Val Rivas. ,. ,, I H in, yi ., f' 1 xl A K ! 4 S M1 1 K2 1, A' V lim x M r ii JF' I 1 Q A 7' AEK ' fi' ' , fu ' .- Eff 4 ' . ' xx' 'V . f N is ' . I . fggiliggjf, ,wa '- ' A ' ti - ,QJ .H A K ,. . Al siwl., -' A - +1 , ,.. 1 nf x. 7 1 lg L. N A 0 M' Mr, V ff-F38 A V ky: .K wing ,HU 4 ,. ' mi K '.f'w,,,ff Lf. 5 ' '74-f 4 we-5 3 I V Q3 A K' 1 mlm? A Gr x f - 'Mn .f N 1 V+ 33' , , 1 I - W 4-'HQ gggxw W . . i. 35g' L'3' . iv. 5333. . 'w-. ' '- - Il: A 'S 'ii Kw4 :Tf E 'i: 6, V , , . L ni A :N . 0 'fa '1 ' hm. V, ,, Q . V50 gi nl, . rx 'Pu- Seniors show their spirit! Stacey Corwin, John Verdugo, and Angela LaBarbera smile for the camera on Hawaiian Day. As Senior year of high school passes by, one tries not to think about good- byes and tries to concentrate on the hellos of the future. Thinking back on their freshman year, Seniors com- mented, I couldn't find the classes, and I was afraid of practically every- thing. One Senior said, l'm just trying to forget it. But it's a year out of your life, and there were a lot of laughs. The Seniors had a successful year, through trials and tribulations. They worked hard to raise money with many class sales. This senior class contrib- uted greatly to enrich the student life here at Gerard High School. l James Andrysiak Cathy Blanchard Tom Briehl Al Bonaguidi Jolie Brashear Mario Bulgarella Christine Burruel Colleen Byrne Mike Cahill ifx 4! 5 Marian Castle Stacey Corwin Mike Dippre Elaine Eagan ia- hmm Barb, Jan, Stephanie, and Terri cheer on the Redcoats at a game. Z t K I ERARL ' Xt David Edgeworth Robin England Dana Falconer Robert R. Filler Steve Grady leads his Freshmen to obedience school. Mike Fleming Patty Gallagher Louis Garcia Daniel Gilb i Amy Giltner Karen Grady Wendi Green Rick Grimm Paul Hamra John Harize 1 , fr Steve Grady Jeffrey Gray Chris and Marcy enjoy homecoming frivolities g X if Shawn Haugen Steven Hausser Vince Hawes Ann Hoebreckx l Joe Watson ponders a deep thought. Louis Garcia takes his anger out on a poor, defenseless water- melon. Eileen Holland Dan Hosford Kimberley Marie Howells Joseph llles Lorri lnsalaco Jackie lossi Pamela Marie Joseph Madeline Kessler . C,0,f 00,1 if ca 'rim t .3 - N It's a bird! It's a plane! No . . . it's just Bisector Man. Seniors sun themselves during break Joan Kizer Thomas A. Kirkegaard THOFTISS C- Knapp Susan Koesslef Q i X Xt Ann Knudsen Robert Knudsen Angela LaBarbera Tina Langston ' . I A l xx X Donna Laws Paula LeBeau The Yearbook camera interrupts David Edge- worth's reading. Annette LeBlanc Elizabeth L. Lewis John Licosati Terri Lopez XX l Karen Mackey Colette Millstone Kerrye Mosley Jackie Mullen J N Peggy Nash Susan Koessler lunches on a hearty meal from Oyce ovascone the cafeteria. Robert Olney Stephanie Pina Chris Prusakowski Susie Pulido Christine Sargent Sheila Saunders Barbara Savage Margie Schwan Pete Schwan Dale Scuderi , o i E 2 Gail Sharko Dan Sieczkowski 1 Hop along Ski. Tim Seivert Stephen Smith Jim Spets Renee Stallard eq: . 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JI O TEL, 955-O66 TEL, 955-4820 EZ . . ll I I T ARDYYARE si ms nl' it fwfl 5 Italian Cuisine 4515 N. Scottsdale Rd. QOpposite Fashion Squarej Scottsdale, AZ Phone 946-1031 May God's blessing keep you always May you build a ladder to the stars and climb on every run May you stay . . . Forever young. Q. Congratulations, Katy 81 Julie 79 Theresa 77 We love you all, Mom, Dad, Pat, Matt Dear Michelle, The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. -Oliver Wendell Holmes Love, Terri '80 Congratulations and Good Luck Chris, and Class of 81 I The Sargents Our best wishes to CHRIS and the Class of 81 The PRUSAKOWSKIS - Jamie 75 Caryn 76 Congratulations, Tom 81 We are proud of you! love, I Mom 81 Dad Farewell, Gerard Flick 78 Hal 1956-1973 Dr. and Mrs. Gennaro Licosati wish to congratulate their son, John, and the entire class. CONGRATULATIONS 9 John Svetlik We're Proud of You! Mom, Dad, 81 Sam Congratulations, Shiela! Congratulations and best of luck, Jim and to the Class of 1981 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanton and Family The best thing to spend on children is time. Congratulations to our only daughter Gail Anne 81 and our Baseball player Gary 84 Love, Mom and Dad, Greg 80, Glen 88, and Gerard 89 Sharko I am only ONE but I am one I cannot do EVERYTHING But I CAN do SOMETHING What I Can do I WILL do Congratulations Pamela We're very proud of you Love, Dad, Mom, Patty, Gina, Monica, and Tom Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Ducey Wish to congratulate Anne And the Ciass of 1981 Congratulations Dan May you have: Enough happiness to keep you sweet trials to keep you strong sorrow to keep you human hope to keep you happy failure to keep you humble success to keep you eager friends to give you comfort wealth to meet your needs enthusiasm to look forward to faith to banish depression Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough Enough determination to make each day Better than yesterday! Our Love and Best Wishes Mom, Dad, David, James, and Suzy Gilb Congratulations Class of 1981 General Southwest Agency Joseph J. Binsfield A Full Service Insurance Firm 40 E. Thomas Suite 117 264-5647 ll PROTECTIVE LIFE' b INSURANCE CQIWPANY s-com: onncn - mnmmonAm, ALAQAMA LAWRENCE CAPRETTA 81 ASSOCIATES STEVE PETRA 3331 N. HAYDEN RD., SUITE 5 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85251 TEL: 16021949-0816 181 HARMON'S LIQUOR STORE 3421 E. Van Buren Phoenix, AZ. 85008 Sam 61 Marge Raplsarda 275-0855 Who is my best friend? Slip me some skin, Dan Dilb! Jimmy Edgeworth The Arizona Bank 42nd St. and Thomas 262-2761 APCO Auto Parts and Machine Shop 4412 W. Central 2924 E. Thomas 279-6287 956-1210 My Gd y p d d y llb kp db: I p dbdy gof O .1 o e d ll d y d y 5:23 Congratulations and Best Wishes to our Seniors . . . Hope to see you back next year-our Underolassmen Gerard Catholic High Sohoo Faculty and Staff 1 f fv 1. Mrs. Berges' Homeroom sends a warm hello! Jimmy God Bless You! The Edgeworths Congratulations Tom For completing four great years at Gerard Catholic High School Mom and Dad Jim '72 Anne '74 Barbara '74 Peggi '75 Bob '77 Mary '79 Paul Mark Diane We Love You! Patrons Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter A. Sikona Congratulations Gerard, Class of 1981 Congratulations David and the Class of 1981 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robertson Dr. 81 Mrs. Jose Burruel Wish to Congratulate Christine Mr. 81 Mrs. Gene Borque Congratulations John and Class of 1981 Dad, Mom, Cathie, Tom, Mary, Mike, Anne and Pat Mr. 81 Mrs. Martin E. Martin Mr. 81 Mrs. Eugene Calcagno Patrons Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Hankamer Congratulations David Hankamer Congratulations Kathy, we love you Dad, Mom, Kenith, 81 Kristi Blanchard Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward C. LeBeau Wish to Congratulate Paula Congratulations Colleen and Class of 1983 Sue and Don Cryan Mr. 81 Mrs. William O'Neil Sheila and Nancy Richardson Congratulations Class of 1981 Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph A. Mudd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haugen Wish to Congratulate Shawn What do these children have in common? ,ii X Q. A E I They are all saying so long- it's been good to know you! They are all the children of Jim and Flossie Sieszkowski J 1 L Flosearm Florence Julia Mary Therese Class of 1968 Class of 1970 Class of 1971 Patricia Joseph Francis Class of 1973 Class of 1975 Helen Marie Paul Anthony Christopher Class of 1976 Class of 1978 Class of 1979 And all graduates of Gerard Catholic Goodbye, God Bless 188 3, . .,.. za.- I f . as Y-5 JIM ANDRYSIAK. Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,4. CORRINE ASSENZA KATHY BLANCHARD. Yearbook 13 Pom 2,3,4Q Pep Club 1,2,3. AL BONAGUIDI. Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 13 Track 3. JOLIE BRASHEAR. CYO1,3,4Q Pep Club 1,33 Teen Gazette 4. TOM BRIEHL. Basketball 1,2,43 Football l,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,33 Class President 43 Home- room Officer 2,3Q Homecoming King 4. MARIO BULGARELLA. Baseball 1. CHRISTINE BURRUEL. COLLEEN BYRNE. Pom 1,2,3,43 Captain of Pom 33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 3,4. MIKE CAHILL. Football 4. MARIAN CASTLE. Student Council 2,33 CYO 1,2,33 Drama 33 Newspaper 43 Yearbook 1,23 Pom 23 Pep Club 1,2,33 Amigos De Las Amer- icas 3,43 Ski Club 43 Distinguished High School Students 2,3,4. STACEY CORWIN. Student Council 2,43 Cheer 1,2,3,43 Captain of Cheer 43 Pep Club 2,31 Class Secretary 2. MIKE DIPPFIE. CYO 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2. ANN DUCEY ELAINE EAGAN. CYO 1,23 Yearbook 3. DAVE EDGEWORTH. CYO 23 Cross Country 23 Youth For Life 3,4. ROBIN ENGLAND. Student Council 3,41 CYO 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Matmaids 3,43 Youth For Life 2,3,43 Captain of Matmaids 4. DANA FALCONER. National Honor Society 3,41 Matmaids 33 Softball 1,2,3,43 Who's Who. ROBERT FILLER. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. TILLEA FYLLING. CYO 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 23 Matmaids 1,23 Pep Club 1. PATTY GALLAGHER. Student Council 33 CYO1,2,3,4Q Drama 23 Pom 1,2,33 Key Club 23 Class Officer 2,33 Homeroom Officer lg Soft- ball 1,2,3,43 Youth For Life 1,2,33 Mascot 4. LOUIS GARCIA DAN GILB. National Honor Society 2,3,4Q Homeroom Officer 43 CYO 3,43 Drama 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 3,43 Youth For Life 33 Who's Who3 Distinguished American High School Students. AMY GILTNER. Homeroom Officer 23 CYO 1,2,3,43 Drama 43 Yearbook 2,4Q Softball 2,43 Basketball 13 Pom 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Youth For Life 43 Who's WhOQ Distinguished American High School Stu- dents. KAREN GRADY. Student Council 1,23 Track 1,43 Candy Striper 13 Racquetball 4. STEVE GRADY. Student Council 23 Baseball ill 1,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,23 Ski Club 2,3,4. JEFF GRAY. Drama 3,43 Advertising Manager of Yearbook 43 Football 1,2. WENDI GREEN. Student Council 2,3,43 Drama 1,2,3,43 Newspaper 43 Yearbook 23 Track 33 Pep Club 23 Chorus 1 ,2,3,43 Presi- dent of Chorus 2,3,43 Liturgy Committee 4. RICK GRIMM. Student Council 43 Yearbook 4 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,22 Football 1,2,3,4. PAUL HAMRA. Student Council 43 Racquet- ball 43 President of Racquetball 4. JOHN HARIZE, Golf 3. SHAWN HAUGEN. Baseball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,4. STEVE HAUSSER. Backpacking Club 3,4. VINCE HAWES. Baseball l,2,3,4Q Football 43 Pep Club 1,23 Homeroom Officer 13 Soccer 1,2. ANN HOEBRECKX. Who's Who 4. EILEEN HOLLAND. CYO 1,23 Track 1,2,3,43 H- vw. 0 'Winn il It . 5 4 A - - i ,V 1 5. 5 t . 5 5 5- . '- - T 5 ,T fi' ' ther A if .. JA, A, vt, kv we . . , EL g , 5 'AN-' 4 5 - P 'iff' , M ,,,. , W, A A , .t A i,i i,A,, 5 , m. . , 1 it - ' 1-.F -1' A- 5 A A fl A Q' ' ',. .175 . ,M ,, gxk, K fi.-li. t +,.,,,4,Q.,.3. Q rf. , .'. ' Mascot 45 Pep Club 1,25 Youth For Life 1,2. DAN I-IOSFORD. Drama 1,25 Speech 1,25 Football 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Cross Country 2,3,4. KIM HOWELLS. Track 15 Pom 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Ski Club 4. JOE lL.LES. Basketball 15 Football 15 Track 2. LORFKI INSALACO. Drama 3,45 Pom 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3. JACKIE IOSSI. Drama 45 Newspaper Art Edi- tor 45 Band 1,2,35 Who's Who 3. PAM JOSEPH. National Honor Society 2,3,45 CYO 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Editor 45 Student Council 45 Distinguished American High School Students 3. MADELINE KESSLER. CYO 15 Gymnastics 3,4 TOM KIRKEGAARD. Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3. JOAN KIZER. CYO 45 Glee Club 3,45 Drama 2,3,45 Pom 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Liturgy Committee 4. TOM KNAPP. Student Council 1,2,45 Student Body President 45 CYO 1,25 Drama 35 Football 152,45 Key Club 1 ,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,45 Who's Who5 Anytown. ANN KNUDSEN. Student Council 3,45 Track 1,2,35 Matmaids 2. ROBERT KNUDSEN. National Honor Society If . . I 2,3,45 CYO 2,3,45 Drama 35 Newspaper 45 Adult Contemporary Choir 45 High School Contemporary Choir 3,45 Youth For Life 2,3,45 Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 3,45 Who's Who. SUSAN KOESSLER. Backpacking 4. ANGELLA LABAHBERA. Pom 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3. TINA LANGSTON. National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 35 Pep Club 2,35 Mat- 189 ni' maids 2,35 Captain of Matmaids 35 Distin- guished American High School Students 2,3. MIKE LATIN. Basketball 1,25 Football 1. 7 190 DONNA LAWS. Candy Striper 2,3. PAULA LEBEAU. Pom 23 Pep Club 1,2,3, Homeroom Olficer 43 Who's Who 3. ANNETTE LEBLANC. CYO 13 Yearbook 13 Basketball 1,23 Softball 1. BETH LEWIS. CYO 1,2,3,43 Drama 1,2,3,43 Track 33 Pep Club 33 Matmaids 43 Band 1,23 Liturgy Committee 43 Chairman of Liturgy Committee 43 MDA Committee Chairman 4. JOHN LICOSATI. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. TERRI LOPEZ. Homeroom Officer 23 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 All American High School Athlete 23 Distin- guished American High School Students 2,3. TONY MACK. Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Football 2. KAREN MACKEY. National Honor Society 2,3,4Q Student Council 43 Pom 1,2,3,4Q Future Business Leaders 1,2,3,4Q Candy Striper 1,43 Who's Who3 Distinguished American High School Students. COLETTE MILLSTONE. Homeroom Officer 13 CYO 1 ,2,3,43 Yearbook 13 Pom 2,43 Key Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,3. KERRYE MOSLEY. JACKIE MULLEN. Yearbook 3. PEGGY NASH. Volleyball 23 Pom 3,41 Pep Club 2,3Q Mascot 2. JOYCE NOVASCONE. National Honor So- ciety 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Drama 1,21 Track 1,33 Class Secretary 43 Youth For Life 1,2,3,4Q President of Youth For Lite 3,41 Who's Who 33 Distinguished American High School Students 3,41 Girls' State. ROBERT OLNEY. Backpacking 3,4. STEPHANIE PINA. CYO1,2,33 Volleyball 2,4Q Softball 1,2,3,4. CHRIS PRUSAKOWSKI. Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2. SUSIE PULIDO. Student Council 43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 3,43 Ski Club 1,2,3,4Q Who's Who 33 Softball 4. LAURA QUINN. MARCY REICHENBERGER. Student Council 1,3,43 Drama 3,43 Track 13 Cheer 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Gymnastics 3,4. VALARIE RIVAS. Student Council 3,41 CYO 1,2,3,4Q Cheer 1 ,2,33 Pep Club 1 ,2,3Q Class Of- ficer 43 Softball 3,4. DAVE ROBERTSON. Baseball 13 Football 1,23 Racquetball 4. -+-----M A .. Ma..- , . ff DIANE ROSS. Pep Club 33 Youth For Life 23 Matmaids 2,3,4. PAT RUNNINGER. Student Council 43 CYO 13 Yearbook 43 Baseball 1,2,33 Basketball 1,2,3,4. JOHN RYAN. Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1,21 Backpacking 2,3,43 Racquetball 4. DAVE RYER. CYO 23 School Paper 1 ,23 Foot- ball 1,2,43 Track 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3. CHRIS SARGENT. Class Treasurer 1,2,3,43 Pom 2,3,43 Student Body Officer 4. SHEILA SAUNDERS. National Honor Society 2,3,43 President of the National Honor Society 43 Student Council 3,43 Drama 1,2,33 Newspa- per 43 Track 1,2,33 Volleyball 1,23 Pep Club 2,33 Youth For Life1,2,3,43Who's Who3 Dis- tinguished American High School Students3 Anytown Delegate 33 National Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4. BARBARA SAVAGE. Track 1,23 Volleyball 1,2,3,4. MARGIE SCHWAN. Student Council 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 Volleyball 23 Class Secretary 1,31 Racquetball Club 43 Ski Club. PETE SCHWAN. Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. DALE SCUDERI. Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Football 1. TIM SEIVERT. Football 1,2,33 Backpacking Club 2,3,4. GAIL SHARKO. Basketball 1,2. DAN SIECZKOWSKI. Baseball 1,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,4. STEVE SMITH. Baseball 1,2. JIM SPETS. Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2. RENEE STALLARD. Basketball 13 Volleyball 1,2. JIM STANTON. Baseball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Racquetball Club 4. GEHIANNE STEWART. CYO 3,4. TERESA SURIANO. National Honor Society 2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 Cheer 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Class Officer 13 Distinguished American High School Students 2,3,4. JOHN SVETLIK. National Honor Society 2,3,43 Student Council 3,4: CYO 2,3,43 Drama 2,3,43 Drama President 43 Speech 13 Newspa- per 3,43 Yearbook 23 Class President 33 Chess Club 33 Band 1,2,3,43 Band President 43 Chorus 2,3,4Q Spanish Club 13 Who's Who. DRINA TARRAGO. National Honor Society 2,3,4Q Student Council 2,3,43 CYO 33 Cheer 1,2,4Q Pep Club 1,2,3Q Candy Striper 43 Soft- ball 1,21 Gymnastics 33 Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students3 Who's Who. MICHELLE TENCZAR. Photography Co-or- dinator of Yearbook 43 Pom 33 Pep Club 2,33 Mascot 23 Who's Who 4. KATY TONEY. Student Body Vice-President 43 Mascot 2,43 Matmaids 2. GARY UNDERHILL. Newspaper 43 Yearbook 23 Backpacking 3,4. JOHN VERDUGO. Class President 13 Base- ball 1,2Q Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football l,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,3. PAUL WATKINS. Backpacking 4. JOE WATSON. Student Council 3,43 Photog- raphy Editor of Yearbook 3,41 Football 13 Golf 1,3,43 Captain of Golf 43 Backpacking 1,2,3,4Q Backpacking President 3,4. ROCHELLE WATSON. Organizations and Faculty Editor of Yearbook 4. KATHY WELSH. Track 13 Cheer 2,3,4Q Key Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 4. LYNN WICKMAN. National Honor Society 2,3,43 Drama 23 Yearbook 2,33 Matmaids 33 Pep Club 23 International Club and GAA 13 191 KXXXXX Who's Who 2,33 Distinguished American High School Students 2,3. JOYCE WINN. Softball 2,3,4Q Youth For Life 3,42 Racquetball Club 4. JAN WOLFF. National Honor Society 2,3,43 CYO 1,23 Yearbook 13 Basketball 13 Track 1 Volleyball 23 Softball 2,3,4. JULIE ZELDIN. LARRY ZIESER. Baseball 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,4. SENICRS Andrysiak, Jim 42, 152 Blanchard, Kathy 79, 152, 200 Bonaguidi, Al 14, 57, 152, 190 Brashear, Jolie 87, 97, 105, 152 Briehl, Tom 11, 12, 14, 34, 36, 42, 44, 45, 56, 57, 68, 69, 150, 152 Bulgarella, Mario 152, 165, 200 Burruel, Christine 152, 190 Byrne, Colleen 79, 153, 200 Cahill, Mike 42, 152, 165 Castle, Marian 21, 153 Corwin, Stacey 7, 12, 15, 74, 75, 102,152,153,157,165 Dippre, Mike 153, 190 Ducey, Ann 105 Eagan, Elaine 152 Edgeworth, Dave 97, 154, 158, 200 England, Robin 154 Falconer, Dana 98, 99, 62, 154 Filler, Robert 60, 95, 154, 157 Fleming, Michael 42, 60, 95, 154, 189 Fylling, Tillea 109 Gallagher, Patty 21, 102, 103, 154, 164 A Garcia, Louis 154, 156, 165, 191 Gilb, Dan 21, 26, 42, 98, 151, 154, 165, 189 Giltner, Amy 62, 89, 97, 155, 200 Grady, Karen 37, 155, 165 Grady, Steve 42, 64, 105, 154, 155 Gray, Jeff 15, 22, 88, 167 Green, Wendi 86, 87, 92, 97, 155 Grimm, Rick 18, 42, 44, 64, 89, 105, 151, 155 Hamra, Paul 104, 155, 200 Harize, John 155 Haugen, Shawn 14, 42, 64, 105, 156, A 165 Hausser, Steve 156, 165, 189 Hawes, Vince 42, 64, 105,154, 156, 190, 200 Hoebreckx, Ann'156 Holland, Eileen 69, 84, 156 Hosford, Dan 14, 15, 16, 18, 48, 69, 156, 163 Howells, Kim 156, 200 llles, Joseph 156 lnsalaco, Lorri 79, 94, 157, 190, 200 INDEX lossi, Jackie 86, 87, 94, 95, 157, 189 Joseph, Pam 22, 88, 89, 98, 157,200 Kessler, Madeline 105, 157 Kirkegaard, Torn 12, 15, 42, 68, 69, 157 Kizer, Joan 21, 79, 93, 157, 165, 190, 200 - Knapp, Tom 12, 15, 60, 61, 102, 103, 165, 157, 200 Knudsen, Ann 151, 158, 200 Knudsen, Robert 99, 158 Koessler, Susan 157, 159, 190 LaBarbera, Angela 157, 158, 200 Langston, Tina 97, 98, 158 Latin, Mike 105 Laws, Donna 22, 158, 190 LeBeau, Paula 152, 158, 200 LeBlanc, Annette 158 Lencinas, Alexandria 158 Lewis, Beth 20, 158 Licosati, John 60, 158 Lopez, Terri 14, 50, 153, 158 Mack, Tony 60, 21, 61, 190 Mackey, Karen 79, 159, 200 Millstone, Colette 14, 79, 105, 159 Mosley, Kerrye 159, 190, 200 Mullen, Jackie 159 , Nash, Peggy 79, 159, 200 Novascone, Joyce 14, 21, 96, 97, 98, 103,150,164,165,159, 188 Olney, Robert 73, 95, 165, 159, 191 Pina, Stephanie 50, 51, 62, 153, 159 Prusakowski, Chris 57, 159, 164, 165, 190 Pulido, Susie 12, 50, 159, 165 Quinn, Laura 160, 190 Reichenberger, Marcy 12, 102, 105, 155, 157, 160, 190, 200 Rivas, Valerie 15, 84, 105, 160, 164 Robertson, David 160, 165 Ross, Diane 160 Runninger, Pat 15, 26, 57, 88, 89, 103,151, 160,165 Ryan, John 95, 160 Ryer, Dave 160, 68, 69 Sargent, Chris 12, 79, 102, 155, 157, 161, 165 Saunders, Sheila 15, 21, 87, 96, 98, 99,101,102,103,151,161,165, 191 Savage, Barbara 105, 153, 161 Schwan, Margie 161, 151, 164 Schwan, Pete 12, 14, 17, 42, 43, 44, 68, 69, 105, 161, 190 Scuderi, Dale 64, 161, 164, 165, 200 Seivert, Tim 95, 162, 200 Sharko, Gail 104, 161, 165 Sieczkowski, Dan 42, 56, 105, 161, 188 Smith, Stephen 162 Spets, Jim 42, 162, 165, 190 Stallard, Renee 162 Stanton, Jim 42, 64, 65, 162, 165, 200 Stewart, Gerianne 162 Suriano, Teresa 69, 74, 75, 105, 98, 157, 162 Svetlik, John 93, 98, 99, 101, 162, 190 Tarrago, Drina 15, 21, 74, 75, 98, 162, 190, 200 Tenczar, Michelle 20, 88, 89, 162, 190, 200 Toney, Katy 69, 17, 102, 160, 162, 155, 85 Underhill, Gary 6, 87, 95, 162, 165, 191, 200 Verdugo, John 7, 9, 12, 42, 43, 45, 56, 57, 152, 163, 164 Watkins, Paul 18, 95, 163, 200 Watson, Joe 72, 73, 88, 89, 94, 95, 97, 163, 156, 190 Watson, Rochelle 88, 89, 163 Welsh, Kathy 74, 75, 163 Wickman, Lynn 98, 99, 163, 190 Winn, Joyce 97, 62, 63, 104, 163, 190 Wolff, Jan 98, 153, 163, 190 Zeldiri, Julie 163 Zieser, Larry 12, 15, 36, 42, 44, 64, 163 JU IDRS Agnello, Fran 138 Ajamie, Jackie 137, 138, 143 Allen, Julie 69, 87, 98, 99, 101, 138 Angulo, Andrea 138 Ashford, Michael 42, 138 Ayala, Valerie 138 Baker, Donna 23, 62, 138 Bartel, Harry 86, 98, 99, 101, 103, 138 INDEX Basila, Greg 17, 57, 138 Bell, Charis 139 Berlin, John 42, 69, 139 Binsfeld, John 42, 139 Birmingham, Bruce 139 Blewett, Joseph 139, 147 Bourque, Neil 139 Bradley, Doug 57, 64, 65, 139 Brennan, Dianne 139 Bresnahan, Carole 17, 98, 99, 137, 139, 149 Calcagno, Denise 16, 50, 51, 62, 139, 145 Candelaria, Richard 139 Cerino, Joseph 139 Chavarria, Lori 74, 87, 139 Chavez, Susan 140 Clark, Maria 98, 99, 136, 140 Colbert, Cathy 36, 140 Conchos, Rick 140, 165 Cox, Ken 87, 95, 140 Dearing, Mike 140 De Haven, Bob 57, 64, 140 De Julia, Deborah 17, 98, 99, 136, 139, 140 Dlmitroplos, Chris 140 Dippre, Mark 140 Dodson, Patrick 97, 140, 149 Dougherty, Brian 140 Duick, Dan 140 Eberhardt, Monica 140 Eckstein, Mary 141 Edes, Brigitte 141 Ehmann, Gregory 60, 141 Elardo, Joe 49, 141 Eldridge, Tim 93, 141 England, Judy 17, 36, 97, 98, 99, 141 Erhard, Pat 141 Espinoza, Peggy 141 Fitzmaurice, Thomas 42, 141 Gentry, Sarah 141 Getz, Alana 79, 141, 149 Gore, William 17, 42, 141, 148 Green, Brian 141 Guldan, Carol 141 Halloran, Jim 142 Hankamer, David 87, 95, 142 Healy, Colleen 142 Henzerling, Julie 42, 137, 142, 149 l-lills, Tim 26, 142 l-lintze, Cristin 18, 23, 89, 98, 136, A INDEX 142 Hoogervorst, Tina 142 Hosford, Debbie 142 Jay, Kathy 142 Jazwin, Debbie 142 Johnson, Beth 97, 98, 99, 143 Julian, Monica 41, 88, 89, 143, 149 Kelly, Mike 143 Kelly, Sara 142 Kenney, Sharon 69, 142 Kerber, Jennifer 17, 18, 88, 89, 139, 142, 143 Kizer, Tom 93, 143 Kmetko, Steve 57, 64, 65, 143 Knudsen, Karen 69, 143 Knudsen, Tom 64, 143, 148 Koessler, Andy 143 Kohl, Lisa 143 Kovacs, Steve 143, 42 Krell, Anne 74, 87, 141, 143 Kreuzer, Chuck 143 Krzyzanowski, Kari 74, 89, 97, 143 LaMere, Don 86, 89, 98, 143 Latin, Tim 143 LeBeau, Carol 143 Licano, Lisa 143 Lindsey, Jim 143 Lofano, Vince 32, 42, 105, 141 Marino, Angela 143 Martinez, Lisette 140, 144 Mattia, Tony 42, 64, 144, 148 McAward, Matt 144 McCurdy, Bryan '23, 144 McGuire, Mary 86, 144 McGuiness, Jim 93, 144, 200 Mikolajczyk, Glen 48, 49, 69, 144 Miller, Charlene 144 Moncher, Mary 18, 23, 89, 98, 99, 137, 144, 149 Mullen, Thomas 144 Newell, Tom 57, 58, 144 North, Brian 93, 145 Olney, James 95, 145 O'Neil, Bill 88, 89, 145 Orphanos, Karen 145 Paradis, Robin 145 Paytas, Dorothy 145 Peloso, Gary 87, 145 Pena, Victor 72, 73, 95, 145 Petrola, Laura 69, 145 Platek, Ken 145 Reding, John 145 Reinert, Tracy 145 Relph, Jim 42, 69, 140, 145 Rhinehart, Keri 145 Richardson, Nancy 62, 89, 145 Rite, Marilyn 146 Ringsrud, Robert 42, 146 Ruthstrom, Jeff 60, 146 Ryan, Mark 146 Sack, John 146 Sanders, John 146 Sandoval, Shelly 146 Schwabe, Ellen 146 Sejba, Melissa 146 Shepard, Ed 146 Sikora, Walter 42, 146 Sizer, Tom 64, 146 Sletten, Phil 42, 68, 69, 146 Sokolosky, Richard 146 Stelzer, Marcia 147 Sullivan, James 147 Sullivan, Tricia 89, 147 Suriano, Tom 17, 147 Tejada, Mary 97, 147 Turner, Greg 17, 86, 87, 137, 142, 147, 149 Unfricht, Carl 57, 64, 142, 147 Vandenberg, Cheryl 74, 87, 17, 98 99, 147 Vehr, Peggy 69, 144, 147 Ward, Laurie 140, 147 Webber, Randy 147 Yahraus, Andy 17, 57, 137, 98, 99 105, 147 Yanni, Donna 147 SDPHOMORE Alarie, Jackie 69, 135, 124 Adjamie, John 124 Ashford, Anthony 46, 124 Blackledge, Sam 95, 124 Bramel, Mary 16, 93, 124 Brennan, Joe 46, 60, 124 Bresnahan, Janine 122, 124, 130 Briehl, Paul 124 Brock, Jason 124 Brown, Kathryn 62, 124 Brown, Michael 124 Brown, Pat 124 Bruner, Jon 124 Buckley, Mary 125 Bustos, Sandie 125 Cahill, Brian 125 Cahill, Tim 49, 125 Carlson, Baron 125 Carlson, Ed 17, 125 Carson, Tina 95, 62, 125, 129 Casey, Geraldine 125 Castellverio, Robert 125 Cavanagh, Tim 125 Cavlness, Sandee 35, 125 Cerino, Theresa 125 Charbonneau, Tom 40, 125 Chasse, Judy 123, 126, 135 Chavez, Armand 46, 126 Clem, Tracy 126 Cochrane, Cathi 126 Cochrane, Marilyn 126 Conover, Keith 126, 134 Cooper, Beth 121, 126 Cryan, Colleen 126 Curran, Theresa 126 Day, John 87, 126 Day, Maureen 126 DePrima, Kathleen 126 Derocher, Joe 46, 92 Devlin, Margaret 126 Dougherty, Kevin 58, 66, 126 Dubon, Ty 66, 126 Eagan, Beth 126, 135 Eldridge, Ann 126 Estrada, Denora 130, 133, 134 Farrage, John 126 Fenlen, Lisa 127 Fimbres, Deby 97, 127 Fleming, Tim 93, 127 Flynn, Stephen 49, 127 Friend, Claire 127 Gaudio, Joseph 46, 69, 123, 127 Gilb, James 46, 60, 95, 100, 127 Hahn, Warren 127 Hamra, Denise 127 Hanley, Patricia 127 Harguindeguy, Dominique 127 Haugen, Brian 46, 123, 127, 131 Haugen, Kevin 46, 64, 105, 127 Hawes, Matt 58, 66, 127 Healy, Sean 89, 127 Helwig, Bill 127 l-lerrick, Craig 127 lHoebreckx, Susan 127 Holland, Karen 52, 69, 128 Hughes, Brian 26, 46, 68, 69, 128 INDEX l-lyler, Carey 69, 128 lafrate, Rick 46, 60, 66, 128 Jankovsky, Lisa 62, 97, 100, 128 Jazwin, Mark 58, 59, 128 Jazwin, Monique 128 Johnson, Chuck 128 Johnson, Mary 128 Jones-Ryan, Margaret 53, 89, 97, 128 Kenney, Mike 46, 66, 128 Keppler, Tom 60, 66, 129 Kessler, Mary 129 Knapp, Mike 72, 73, 129 Knorad, Lisa 129 Kovacs, Sue 52, 53, 129 Kramer, Katy 52, 53, 129 Laws, Diane 127, 129, 130, 134 Longstaff, Derek 124, 129 Lopez, John 58, 59, 66, 129 Lucas, Guy 87, 89, 129 Malone, Maura 129 Mando, Vinnie 129 Maney, Chris 129, 135 Manning, Tricia 97, 129 Mason, Greg 130 McCarthy, Michele 123, 130 McCormick, Julie 130 McHugh, Kevin 130 Medland, Sharon 17, 122, 130, 135 Miceli, Annette 130 Mikolajczyk, Kari 130 Miller, Jeffrey 46, 58, 73, 130 Mitchell, Carol 69, 97, 130 Monthofer, Suzanne 18, 89, 130 Mountjoy, Suzy 130, 134 Moya, Bridgette 50, 51, 52, 62, 63, 130 Mudd, John 66, 130 Mullen, Kelley 62, 127, 131 Murphy, Carolyn 123, 131 Nabity, Francis 69 Navarro, Bob 131 Norton, Jon 131 Olson, Kara 131 Ovalle, Cynthia 131, 134 Parsons, Leigh 131 Pascarella, Mia 131 Pascarella, Raymond 131 Paul, Mark 131 Pedersen, Mike 66, 131 Petric, Marion 93, 131 Phillips, Regina 97, 131 Phoenix, John 45, 66, 131 Pieknik, Bob 131 Poggi, Elisa 131 Proctor, Robert 132 Pulido, Diana 132, 135 Rangel, Diana 132 Reiner, Peter 132 Richards, Ken 132 Robins, Jim 58, 132 Rodriquez, Ted 92 Roman, Richard 132 Rona, Matt 69 Runninger, Karen 26, 53, 88, 89, 94, 97, 130, 132 Ruthstrom, Susan 132 Sabo, Heidi 132 Sanders, Liz 97, 132 Sargent, Lia 132, 135 Sanders, Steve 92, 132 Scuderi, Joe 46, 58, 132 Shanahan, Dan 132 Shutsa, Joe 46, 133 Sikora, Susan 133 Spangler, Mike 132, 133 Spets, Joe 46, 133 Stevens, Carol 52, 89, 122, 133, 135 Sullivan, Tim 60, 61, 66, 133 Surdyk, Annette 69, 122, 133, 135 Svetlik, Sam 16, 133 Sweeney, Teresa 16, 133 Talak, Shane 133 Tighe, Kerry 133 Tomini, Dean 89, 125, 133 Villar, Frank 57, 66, 85, 133 Walesa, Robert 60, 124, 133 Ward, Ann 133 Wasinger, David 133 Watson, Renee 38, 133, 93 Wise, Helena 133 Yahraus, Jo Ann 69, 133 Yehle, Jeff 58, 72, 73, 133 FRESHMEN Adams, Erin 89, 110 Angulo, Julie 110, 120 Aslanian, Aaron 47, 110 Austin, James 6, 47, 59, 110, 112, 113 Aymil, Michelle 110 INDEX Bagnato, Louise 110, 121, 127 Baker, Jeff 47, 59, 67, 110 Bartel, Donna 6, 108, 110 Block, Angie 110 Bowser, Kathy 110 Brennan, George 47, 59, 108, 110 111 Brennan, Kim 111, 116 Brennan, Patty 111, 121 Briehl, Mark 47, 59, 69, 111 Brown, Jane 111 Busarello, Kris 111, 120 Burr, Ted 47, 11 Calcagno, Vincent 59, 72, 73, 111 Calderon, Christine 111 Candelaria, Victor 47, 59, 111 Canvas, Joe 92 Carroll, Lori 112 Cartmell, Bill 47, 112 Cary, Matthew 112 Cobb, Michael 47, 92, 112 Crook, Marianne 53, 112, 117 Cruze, Kevin Curtis, Matthew 112 Czerwinski, Rose 112 Damiano, Renee 89, 112, 115 Delaney, Brian 112 Dever, Charles 112 Donovan, Gill 59, 112 Douglas, Susan 92, 112 Drake, Alan 47, 112 Duggan, Jill 34, 112 Erdelyi, Frank 109, 113 Erhard, Donna 53, 113, 115 Filler, Tony 47, 59, 61, 113 Finnerty, Susan 109, 113, 114 Flynn, Sean 59, 113 Fox, Carrie 52, 113, 120 Fylling, Craig 59, 113 Geenen, Clayton 47, 67, 95, 113 Gendreau, Yvette 92, 97, 113, 118 Gore, Ken 47, 113 Green, Dan 113 Greenfield, Peter 113 Griffith, Crystal 113, 117 Grimm, Eric 47, 67, 113 Guarino, Jeff 87, 114 Hall, Tracy 114 Hamra, Jeff 114 Hanks, Cliff 47, 67, 114 Hansen, Christine 17, 89, 92, 114, 117 Harize, John Pierre 114 Harize, Thierry 114 Harris, Joy 114, 116 Hemmerle, Sean 7, 60, 67, 114 Henery, Scott 47, 60, 67, 111 Henley, Kelly 114 Hermann, Donna 93, 114 Hopkins, Sid 17, 47, 59, 114 Humphrey, Doreen 114 Jackson, David 114, 120, 165 James, Courtney 114, 116, 119 Johnson, Bonnie 114 Jones, Mike 47, 67, 115 Juetten Kellogg Kellogg Kessler Philip 115 Bud 47, 67, 115 Kasey 47, 67, 115 ,John 47,111,115 Kmetko, Brian 47, 59, 67, 115 Kovacs Debbie 92, 115 Kramer Mary 115 LaBarbera, Jennifer 115, 117, 119 Latin, Dan 67, 95, 115 Laubmeier, Jim 115 Lauinger, Dave 47, 67, 115 Leneinas, Hebe 115 Lechleiter, Susan 115 Lester, Raymond 47, 59 A Lowe, Brian 115 Ludwig, Margo 109, 115 Mack, Jim 47, 60, 113, 116 Malone, Tony 47, 60, 113, 116 Malenfant, Michelle 53, 116 Martinelli, Vince 116 , Mason, Susi 92, 109, 116, 119, 120 Marks, Michelle 116 Mastro, Mike 49, 116 Meeks, Rochelle 88, 89, 92, 116 Mendoza, Erma 116 INDEX 100, 114, 117,120 O'Boyle, Bridget 117 O'Connor, Lois 35, 117 O'Neil, Ned 117 Paradise, Leanore 53, 117 Pardi, Connie 117 Peloso, Carol 117 Persi, Tina 117 Pina, Andrea 53, 116, 117, 120 Platek, Debbie 118 Redivo, Tim 47, 67, 118 Reznick, John 47, 109, 118, 121 Rispoli, Tricia 118, 120 Rodriguez, Lara 108, 118 Rogers, Barbara 118, 120 Rossman, Connie 118, 121 Rowe, Lance 118 Ruona, Matt 49, 118, 200 Sanders, Jennifer 108, 116, 118 Sandoval, Jamie 89, 100, 118, 120 121 Santo, Rachelle 38, 93, 118 Scherrer, Tammy 118, 121 Schumacher, Paul 67, 118 Sedlacek, Mark 118 Sharko, Gary 67, 118 Slauterbeck, Tom 47, 59, 67, 118, 165 Staley, Richard 6, 47, 67, 119 Stewart, Rosemary 117, 119 Sullivan, Gina 117, 119 Talak, Janice 119 Tenczar, Mike 119 Trusiak, Mark 47, 119 Valenzuela, Michele 119 VandenBroeck, lngrid 119, 121 Vasquez, Regina 117, 119, 120,121 Vehr, Rodi 52, 53, 69, 117, 119,121 Mitchell, Vicky 116 Moler, Lisa 109, 116 Moravec, Stacey 93, 116 Murphy, Tim 116 Nicholson, Dan 117 Nabity, Francis 48, 49, 117 Nebrick, Eileen 117, 53 Novak, Robert 117 Novascone, Trisha 6, 88, 89, 97, Viancourt, Angela 119 Wade, Christine 119 Watson, Janet 52, 53, 95 117 121 Wedell, Kristi Lynn 119 Witsell, Greg 119 Young, Chris 67, 95, 119 Young, Stacey 119 Zorkan, Sherry 119 The school year is complete. We on the Yearbook Staff hope that we have been able to bring back a few memories, and preserve some special moments for you. The theme of our book is PRIDE. We attempted to capture the spirit and personality of Gerard in this. Our school is a special place. There is the kind of pride that shows itself in our sports, academic achievements, and school spirit. It makes us glad to be at Gerard and work hard to better ourselves and the school. We hope that the years ahead will be special and marked by happy events. When you leave school, always keep that pride with you and the good memories that go along with being a Gerard student. Your 1980-1981 Yearbook Staff ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my thanks to the staffs photo co-ordinator, Michelle. I don't know what I'd have done without her. Many thanks also to Joe, the chief photo- grapher. He always came through for the whole staff. l am grateful to Dr. Brandt, who always kept things calm in a storm. 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