Mary Star of the Sea High School - Stella Maris Yearbook (San Pedro, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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AMBITIONS OF ' 83 AND BEYOND: For those who participated in the 1983 Senior Retreat, it was an experience to be remembered. The Sacred Heart Retreat Camp in Big Bear was the site of the annual retreat, held this year on February 1, 2, and 3. Fifty-four Seniors left on a Tuesday afternoon for the show covered mountains. Miraculously, they made it there in one piece. (Even with Jim and Dash as their bus drivers.) For two days they prayed, sang, cried, ran from killer dogs, and played in the snow. It was a unifying ex- perience as well as a shocking one to see one another in the early morning light, especially since there were too few plugs for hair dryers, curling irons, and coffee pots. The activities were organized by Father Larry, Sister Joan, Mr. Markey, Mrs. Sutlovich, and Mrs. DiLeva. Talent night provided an array of hidden — but ob- viously not hidden well enough — talent. Some of the performers were: Joe Mr. Excitement Sinagra, Pete Take It Off Boskovich, and Missy and Krissy with their weenie gang. Special moments included the exchanging of Kris Kins, letters from teachers, and the I ' m Sorry talk. We want to express our thanks to all who helped make this retreat a time that will always be a cherish- ed memory. v Ife .. L ' » 1 4 j l ij 1. So much to write in so little space! 2. Let me tell you ' bout my best friend . . . 3. Go ahead Billy, nobody is paying attention anyway. 4. What hams! 5. No-name defense. 6. These are the guys that were good enough to come on the retreat. 7. It ' s not easy being a sex symbol. 10 Senior Retreat

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THE CHOSEN ONES Remember those elections we had at the end of last year to elect this year ' s class officers? Well, although they were immediately followed by those lazy, hazy summer days, these newly elected officers were put straight to work on the Fiesta. From then on the action never stop- ped. Dedicated, willing, and able, each of these super individuals spent many hard-working hours to promote, help, and organize assorted activities for each of our classes. Ranging from the regular monthly meetings to assisting on the evaluation of our school last Fall, these eager students were persistent in whatever problem they had to tackle. Although each officer worked hard for each of their classes, they also worked together in many projects. Along with the administration, tvlr. fvlarkey, and the A.S.B. these qualified of- ficers were not only great friends, but excellent leaders. 1 I ' 1. Sophomore officers: Spirit Comm. Dina Pacheco, Pres. Jackie Duhovic, Sec. Lynn Marchin. 2. Junior officers: Spirit Comm. Renee tvlarinkovich, Pres. Vito Russo (not shown: Sec. Wendy Redlew) . 3. Freshmen officers: Spirit Comm. Francine Giardino (not shown: Pres. Gina Ivlartinez, Sec. Karen Schueller) . 4. Senior officers: Pres. Lisa Sardisco, Spirit Comm. Cindy Galesic (not shown: Sec. Melissa Rados) . Class Officers 109 II



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A RETREAT TO REMEMBER When you look to the sunrise think of me; When you look to the sunset thing of the class of ' 83. We came together so far apart: Now we go, holding each other close to our hearts. We came in strangers, Now we are leaving as friends. And please remember. When you see a sunrise, always remember me; And when you see a sunset, remember the retreat of ' 83. By: Anne McDade REMEMBER Remember the days Up in the snow All of our friends And no place to go Singing and praying All through the day Makes you feel glad That you got away Treasure these memories Deep in your heart Knowing we ' re good friends And will never part But the time must come When we all go home But never forget You ' re not alone! By: Richard Castro FT- Senior Retreat I I 111

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