Bishop Dunne High School - Mitre Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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' ...l6 ' .... ...78 clubs .. .... 128 146 206 228 260 teacher, a good coach. No as W , -- Patience means not taught, but nobody seems coaching a state Concern means a going to B te they know someone cares. but doing it because you As for ability, it takes still have the stamina and It takes these virtues you. It- tyeem eans world that and fighting, attributes and ideas to dusty minds. a good person, a good you have given to Bishop extra things you are that Dunne H School., It's live dedicate the 1980 Mitre Wright. g f , .. ,..,,,, , t, '2,.-' 2 Lf' W .' haf. mu ? 4 5 I ' NA Y 2 xxx at N f o 5, 2 , 4' A xx' - v5:ma.l. wi 5. 4' :if ,X I, 5- W hiv ,, ' . --.xx-hw 51 ,V v: Q rim ? g1W.jI2-,- 1, J ,mgv--:N:::, ' 4 WW gvmfz 5 Hx M 1M fa ' 4 'lb C .F fggn .... ll. Bishop Dunne has many diverse aspects. I E 5 The work and the play 'X it Q Q F: 55 ' SQ azz- 5 kk.A'x 5 8 96595 Q ' X A xx 1 V -X 1 V' 5'WN.. Jr 3 ffl A 5 X ? 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' .. f . 1 'f,,f2f'f.f,, F . . fy .. e i f :fa 1 f 1 - I gf Yfft. r- ' X A f ee ee - E 1 ,im 1, - e Y 4'qsEF1ff-fr. 5 Wh. A: gf' '?Jg4!.,q:, az- h' 1 , ' 'i - -J 7 '- Like a rainbow whose colors come together I3 ,fd , y X X by ,, , ,. W Wy 4 ' 4 ik A , W iv mmm W jrib 'ifxiiiiiix , if . , 'fi- we :W ,,.. 4. A M, , , , , fag, f.,,f Mi, .s MM fn, we wa si. KW---ff f fm .lf ' Vg: ,Q 1' ,r ff: www - -K Lf wi? 15? To form one streak with different highlights. Anne Eby . ,,f. - 1 4 N 1 I 1 1 1 4 1 1 W l 1 Nail-.-f ap- 4, if xi! if it K iq S-P-I-R-I-T Spirit is the sum of all our emotions, our feelings, brought together to enrich each of us, At the moment when excitement is the highest, the last seconds of a ball game, graduation exercises, we each experience total unity with our fellowsg our voices lift in triumph, and we celebrate. .wnnnmpi ,fy A rf Wrighl - sstsftwwf 6 l any ,Q ,V j.V, Cheerleaders add to the spirit at the Homecoming pep rally. li i 91 - :W -I Senior Spirit Readeee? O-KY 18 H'VW ? il' ' W I , ' Spirit has always been an important factor in drill team, and this year was no exception. In fact, the spirit was regenerated by the enthusiasm of the new members. Spirit is needed in order to perform well. For without spirit, there lacks the motivation needed to deliver a good performance. -jenny Lee in :QM numb ,., The Eyaletts always give 100 per cent to Dunne. Coach Roedcr brings the crowd to its feet with his impiring talks. Skits add to the excitement at pep rallies, No, Greg and Bob, it's right foot first! 19 ...SPI Painting the signs to go up in the halls for football and basketball games is important to the spirit at Bishop Dunne. Although painting is a big part of Bad Birds, putting the signs up is even a greater part. The Bad Birds feel that the greater number of signs up in the halls promotes the most spirit. After all, spirit is what it is all about! - Connie Morton W. ,air 9 6' if hr Members of the band help keep the spirit alive during basketball games. O-h good, only one more theer! I K V F V. , Q ,era1.faii:fri: N,f,:1EW ' . Wt., 'Sip' ,wg is .As X f 4 A 05? x ' T A X ig N Q 5 if w ' 5 W' tr . In ' J., vw Nm K K mmmmmsw-1-M S . A fi-ff ,Yi li ' E + 4 , 4 L, S 1 , s. ' .. 'fy-'wx H Qfw 1 Agfa? . lf? , ,, - x , . E' - wav frm: , -1 - Q ferlx'-3 L, 1 1 .17 0 0 . , H. , ,, 5 ' 1 inf ,SN I 5 aww Q 5 fx Q, 4 2: Y Q , mf We are thc F, ... . F W1 SWT! ' 14 ,, ,AQ 1 Q. My - -ff 1 X 4 1 A A X f D f 1 1 r U W-Aw, x f ,,.. -miLxl2H'2,, xp' S: 2 1i, ,' . . Q Lockers have spirit roof - ,, ,i,A -5 e vm . -n.....,Q .W ' -K1 2 1 Bad Birds help decorate the halls. Spirit within a cheerleading squad is the essential quality needed to have a good squad. A squad must also be united as one, and not just eight girls acting independently. This togetherness proved to be worthwhile as this year's cheerleading squad brought home from S.M.U. Cheerleader School, the spirit Stick, four superior ribbons, and received the honor of being nominated for the award of excellence. - Mary Ann Notler 22 Bill helps Reggie undress after the game. l l Come on Denver, give us a true Falcon smile! Varsity cheerleaders cheer at the Waco basketball game. . . . Let's Hear It ' . . . spirit means everybody uniting together to support their beliefs. Kathleen MrDonalcL Patty Long . . . spirit means supporting the teams . . . - Linda Kirlin . . . spirit is something inside you . . . - Siobbuin Brocbu s,.,, VICTORY! Eyaletts' spirit :bind on the field. 'Q Freshmen fans await the team. . . . spirit is the energy and enthusiasm of being proud of your school. - Maria Demmore . . . spirit means just having fun. -joyce-Marie Gamy . . . spirit means getting excited about the g little things. -judi Machala 2 3 Band Marches On The marching and concert band is an organization devoted to achieving excellence in musical performance. The busy schedule of a band member includes two periods of rehearsal during the school day and after school, as well as individual practice time, for the band is considered to be both an academic course and an extracurricular activity. This hard work pays off, though, as demonstrated by the band's outstanding contest record and the many competent performances it gave throughout the year at football games, various assemblies, concerts, and graduation exercises. Mr. Brodnax, the bandls new director this year, has done an admirable job of guiding it through the difficulties of changing leaders in mid-year, and his plans for expansion of the program in the future are well in keeping with the band's traditional standards of excellence. - Kitty Schmidt EUPHONIUM: Steve Clark, Bret Followill, Elsa Moreno, TUBAS: Marvin Hlavenl-fa, Myron Curry. Eugenia Brodc, Bassoon,-Iennifer Meiser, Oboeg Theresa McClure, Bassoon. CLARINETS: Pam Cundieff, David Gonzalez, Robert Head, Marcia Miller, bass clarinet, Cathy Wynn, Rolando Fuentes, Candice-Wicks, George Brode, bass clarinet. i TRUMPETS: David Watts, Oltha Austin, Paul Watts, joe Hartman, joe Vera Cruz, Bill Tillotson, Kevin Metcalf . . g 'I XFX' R -,L 'I vu 2,. K. 1 . ,, ' u K 1: N -1-J I f' x 5' ff' 1 V F 'll I' M. 1 1 1 , M 1 I 1 3,5 ' ff f W . f Y ff: .. , f W , . 4- , , a.' 2 'C' M ll' 41 2 V, -F' Rcggej k 'z we-1 f .V - 1, 49 v.w,5 A 1539? 4 4 1 Spiritual Activities Enrich Students' Lives. The spiritual activities at Bishop Dunne are not solely 5 tiiliii V reserved for the clergy. Students are constantly encouraged to participate in spiritual activities. This participation ranges from retreats to Masses and prayer services. There are even times to be relaxed and times to be involved. x . x Q, Aka' Don is trying to find himself at the Senior Retreat. Freshmen participate in their retreat 7 W'0'!f'l'l'f 7 I S, 26 Father Rick speaks on the importance of Christmas at the prayer service for that occasion N? inn...- Father Rick never ceases to be busy. ff fx Bishop Thomas Tschocpc directs the spmmal Mc of the Diocese of Dallas Sister Mary Brian and Juanita Castillo prepare for Lent at Ash Wednesday service Doyle Baker brings up symbol of Wocads and Water during the Mass of the Holy Spirit in September. Amis - Freundin - Amigos Language Clubs sf? jg .skl 5 lf J' o E G li XL o . 'wrrg -mfg .. Zi Corinne and Connie recite at the Novembcrfcst. Ms. Jacobs cnioys a traditional German meal. The purpose of the German Club is to provide the opportunities for German students to broaden their knowledge of the German heritage and culture. This past year, the club learned about this by going to the Novemberfest where members came home with many awards, 28 KX t. , -was IR for What is it? G1wd, Raymond, I'm iealous! - The new inductees to the French Club. The Pan Am Club serves tostados after exams. N as C Q ' I Hey David, what else are you putting in the glass besides coke? The French Club exists for a two-fold purpose: the study, enjoyment, and appreciation of French culture in all its diverse forms such as a French mass, and the rendering of service to Bishop Dunne y High School in Whatever ways are possible, as exhibited at the Mardi Gras Festival. J, J, 1 5 Super Bug! The Pan Am Club has worked consistently for the past four years selling tostadas in the lounge after the exams. The money raised during the sales went toward Pesos for Braces providing braces for handicapped children. The Pan Am Club awaits the San Antonio Convention in March where competitions are held in various areas of langiage knowledge and culture. 29 Seniors Powder Iuniors' Puff The eerie globe of Reunion Tower gesticulated with patterns of light on the frigid night that Falcon Field witnessed a girl's gridiron classic. The senior ladies clashed with their junior rivals in the Powder-Puff game to provide a pecuniary precipitant for publications. What transpired is a clear matter of historical record. Led by ,Ieannie O'Donnell's 144 yards rushing. the senior girls triumphed over the out-matched juniors. Nevertheless. in this age of sports controversy, the tale is not spent entirely on the playing field, As the beleagured beauties retired to a half-time repose, a frightening fellowship of false femininity took the field. Their tasteful yet tantalizing performance promulgated a virtual plethora of comments, After the game, one member, standing bare-legged in a biting breeze, got at least this off his chest: We only meant to be entertaining - We didn't mean to blow anything out of proportion. That's telling it like it is. K -12:22 ' T75-Y,,.i -jerry Coats alias Howard Cosell Seniors take the victory with a big thirty points. K iff.-W :FAT ,,..:: wi . H juniors have difficulty with Senior Doomsday Defense. 30 Point your toes, stick out your chest, and smile, boys! I Vrryk 5: aff - - . f , ., Wil ' f'lli53i'i. rr j .' . P7 jz W ,, , fn: 1' f, Q f ' wily ., A 5 f Q -'-' ' 1 f' ' ' , i , 4' A I W it ,Q V tri. i 'o ,- J N 9 lfifgnpr in 'Nui ,1.,x.Y' Mary anxiously awaits the ball. I , 0 ,' -of n Superlative sportswomen split spirit sign supported by senior sex-symbols. Quick, th Half-time entertainment performed by fullafigured Guyalcttes. ink up mother cheer Freshmen - Wear Your Beanies! K.. Use your nose, nor your teeth. Amy, Patsy, Paula, Terry, and jill bob for cherries. Chris is surprised by a cream pie kiss. F53 Sandra and Myrna deliver the beanies from the tree of beanies Freshmen entertain the Seniors with the Alma Mater, Senior Angels present the Ten Commandments. L., LL Have a seat,jocy. Y Ire' Ah, don't you want to kiss me, Steve? Beanies and judgment Day have been a part of Bishop Dunne freshman initiation for many years. The theme of the beanie ceremony this year was Genesis, followed by a Halloween Parry on judgment Day. Games played at the party ranged from beanie races to bobbing for cherries in a pile of whipped cream. Homecoming Game The Homecoming Game was held on Oct. 26, 1979, between St. Marks and Bishop Dunne. The score was 38-O in favor of St. Marks. This was the first Homecoming game Bishop Dunne has lost in five years. - Cheryl Lewzk Smile Fighting Falcon offense. The Homecoming crowd sings the Alma Mater. 4 , if'f iN 2q.f,,g is A scramble forthe ball, Special Homecoming decorations for Falcon Field. f 'S- Homecoming Queen, Nikki Wallace Homecoming Queen and Court The 1979 Homecoming Court consisted of seven seniors and one junior. The court and queen were first nominated by the varsity football team. Later the school narrowed the chosen girls to only eight, and the seniors made the final vote for queen. f . fl. pwigxfqisg t e h ,gt -if J s it - ' Girl's, let's all look at the same camera. Homecoming Queen '79, Miss Nikki Wallace 'I 5355: 3, 17 HOMECOMING COURT:jcannie O'Donnell, Nikki Wallace,jill Kelly, Michelle Hinkle, Sandra Edwards, jenny Lee, Linda Kirlin, and Mary Ann Notter. 36 Q i ff ,ii 5, 'hid Home,,Iames, Nikki is congrarulared by the other girls. f'w+sg s,.. i .. 8 ,b A' n' ,gat X, I Y The drill team performs contagions as jenny is escorted by her father, jeannie receives her flowers. wan, 1 A' Anna Vara crowns Nikki, 1979 Homecoming Queen Dancin' '11 R ' Homecoming at the Dunfey Homecoming Court and their escorts The 1979 Senior footbal Scarlett Green, Director of Soc court. 5 Q gf I pg ,,,, '95 0. ly I , vb- x wh! 4 t.N A Time for Reflection Freshmen jill Henry, Cindy Haire, and Steve Brown enjoy free time during their retreat. Eighth graders celebrate new unity after their first retreat. 40 juniors lead their class in song. When ,Joyce-Marie went on retreat, she left her maid at home Rolando, jill, Gabi and Heather show true group togethemess. Working in groups on retreat enables students to make new friends and learn new ideas. Each class at Bishop Dunne has the opportunity to take a day off from their usual schedules and spend some time on retreat. The class retreat is an opportunity to build some class unity, and to experience a different environment in which to think, pray, listen, discuss, laugh together, and worship together. With the help of different faculty members and seniors, the retreats focus on different themes. These themes include Friendship, Happiness, Christ, and 'QLeadership. There are as many different reactions to the retreats as there are participants. In each retreat, the greater part of the effect is up to each individual and how seriously and deeply the person applies the principles to his inner self, his relationships with other people and with God. Surely the retreats at Bishop Dunne are one of the many things that make the school unique. - Father Rick Tulliux David Magana works with David Gonzalez on the Sophomore Retreat. Come Dance With M Several of the numerous projects the Student Council sponsored this year were the dances. To welcome all the new and returning stu- dents to school, the Howdy Dance offered a lot of fun and a chance to meet people. There was also an opportunity for the girls to step into the guys' shoes with the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and to celebrate Mardi Gras there was a masquerade ball. A greater selec- tion of music and themes created an enjoyable atmosphere for all the dances in the school year. 5 2 Si Mike Bumett and David Wyrostek protect the dance's income. jill Kelley getting down to the beat. . Oltha and Cathy are havin' a good time! Tim explores the art of dance. .AMW s I The Sadie Hawkins' Court: First Row: Ron Abcita, Larry Dunbar, Tim Savins, Pat Dobbs, Mark Guadagnoli, Second Row: Chris Cambell, Ken Callahan, Tony Benson. - Gabi Magana and Tina Lewis - the King and Queen of Hearts? You can call me hot, or yo David. u can call me Mr. Srud, but ya doesn't have to call me 43 Falconites, Beboppers, and Christmas To s r Special Dress Days at Bishop Dunne add a little cheer to the sometimes dreary halls. One of the favorite dress days this year was 50's day when we wore Morn's old skirt or Dad's old pin striped suit. Red and Blue day gave everyone the opportunity to show their true Falcon spirit. Dress days have become a traditional highlight of student life. Steve decided the gang would pose to show off their red and blue. Mary LCC gets in mme with the timcs. Senior girls add color to Toy Day! WW 3 K 45 Gabi's waiting for someone to pull her strings! .xx ww' 3.15 i Linda Kirlin wears her favorite dress and glasses on 50's clay! K . i 'L Michelle,-Ianicc, and Nikki take time out to pose with Coach Alves Western Da Delivers Fun Westem Day at Dunne has been a well received dress day for many yearsg this year was no exception. Many of the students dressed in Westem attire ranging from the casual blue jeans and westem shirt, to the more traditional Indian style dress. This special dress day proved to be a fun filled and relaxed day for the students. Michelle Thomas just loves the attention. fwttfyg -1- swf : .mx Cyndi and Suzanne had lots of fun on Westcm Day! Ev I gi ., X -ht , b- , t MNH, '4- M fi .J e.2' I wish hc would get his arm off mc. Hey , we're cool! , 4.7 ,aff l vw r 3 . Q , .XT f ' I Indian squaws, Catherine Corley and Beverly Lind, study to become the Chief's next wives. 47 Congratulations, Induotees! 1 On Friday, February 24, the International Thespian Society held its I induction ceremony. The Thespian Society includes people who have devoted much 3 of themselves and their time to the dramatic stage productions. In order to be inducted, one must accumulate 10 points. Approximately one point is awarded for every ten hours of work. INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY: First Row: Laura Ueckert, Linda Derdeyn, Nancy Barrilleaux, Connie jones, Marcia Miller, Eddie Gonzalez, Gabi Magana, Pat Couch, Mr. jerry Coats. Second Row: Lisa Binz, james Behan, Steve Iwanski, Hillary Ballard. Third Row: Connie Morton, David Magana, Linda Neurath, Trisha Behan, Greg Schneider, Tina Lewis. Not Pictured: Tamara Harris, Frank Lott, Pat Couch 3 4 Benet Marek signs her name to become a NHS member. Gabi presents her speech. 48 The Quill and Scroll Society inducted its charter members on February 24. Bishop Dunne received its charter to the Quill and Scroll International Honor Society in November, 1979, This organization recognizes outstanding work on high school publications. In order to be considered for the Society, candidates must be in the top third of their class and approved by the Society's board. I ummm Pd! C01lCb Pat Couch, Linda Neutath, Frank Lott, Pat Young, Connie Morton participate in the ceremonies. - ff f ' . t ' ' - ' . - , gi' L 'ffllfggaj- so ' yt. , g, A.. if f . ' Q s.. w y NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTEES: Theresa Durbin, Regina Fuentes, Beca Fuentes, Benet Marek, Catherine Corley, Karen Kolker, Greg Gilmore, Siobhain Brochu, Raymond Barrilleaux. 'arf' 2. - Ui x 1 QUILL AND SCROLL INDUCTEES: jeff Outlaw, Pat Couch, Siobhain Bro- chu, Connie jones, Joyce-Marie Garay, Mary Ann Notter. Not Pictured: james Behan, Katy Ott, Connie jones,judy Machala, Robin Behan, Chris Curtsinger. 49 Mardi Gras Carnival Debuts s a a p This year, Bishop Dunne changed a seventeen-year-old S1 . Q Q 2 ' fig Q tradition. The annual Family Fair became known as the , R TE? f lirr ' if 1 Q ti ' Q Mardi Gras Carnival, named after the famous New ' il t f A liar - 5 if Orleans festival. This fund-raising event featured booths it fig, , Q 51 5 l ,iii 55 ,,'K sPonsored by various student organizations. Some new . . WWW , ,,-... iq, fwwff-'est trtt- as attractions were the Moonwalk of the Astronomy Club, an Tarot Cards and palm reading by the Drama Club, and the 'g1r 'f sv Qs Haunted House sponsored by the Woods and Water Club. E 253 Some familiar and popular attractions remained, such as the jail, Bingo, Cakewalk, and all of the fantastic food, including the Spaghetti Dinner. Held on Sunday, February 17, the event raised almost 53,200 for the school. The jail is one of the most popular booths at the Carnival 2. J 1 ,E i Lisa Prasifka takes money for balloon sales. Siobhain Brochu sells balloons for Publications. ,, ,.,, Krug , 'X 3 5 1 I .1 if S I' t n Nm- 1, he t EE . ,fx y K t tw on 'P ' 1 yi fy J fb ia J .cific ' -5 U x p x e 5 3 ! 1 -'ly' E A J K MF 1 X165 Once again the French Club sponsored a French market at Mardi Gras. The Astronomy Club provided a Space Walk for the daring of ... p up ,im , , .Al A Poker-faCe Henderson gives no clues to his cards. 'U i Left: Members of the German Club sell sweets at their booth. er can be TAKEN our e How did beer get there in the first place? Elisa Mendez helps out in the Pan Am booth. 52 Coach Henderson displays the agony of defeat. lk. was Mary Ann takes a break from the Publications booth I f ,ff it I it -2 UDOU ll ii Wie . . ' ' a Karen Kolker sells a brownie to a customer with a sweet tooth. Knowmg the Band, was H really root beer' i vi. fx if nm W 4 Q Q WM4- - i A 1. A pq o X ' I , . , -L, 1 My X ., as 'vw - ,A S .. 'vt ' J f I e . L11 f Ju f N ff Debbie Espinoza entertains visitors at the Pan Am booth, 53 'Nw ,Ji K if ,. E WWW, , ,af ,, Amy 3 .2 - ,,. 4 fi' f 4, 4 X3 4 'f , 1 'in az I ' 1. 1? , Q- , I ,A ww 5 H -' ,fa um ,E ,K lx 3 ' 7' x f + if-.15 K ,, V g . , A X 5 Q fail? ,, f if I I , s 4 A r '. ' W 1-2 If 3251 ' v 'ln 5. xl ,wx sk Q li nd played 2 guuar duct Wxrhour You Dunne ' ' ' the School 715 students strong. There is a crime committed every 15 seconds. The story you are about to see is true, the names have not been changed because there is not one innocent person involved. On Wednesday, February 20, 1980, the afternoon in question, Ray Barrilleaux was apprehended in the school parking Q lot. There was no place to hideg the crime had already been committed. At first glance, Ray appeared quite composed. But on closer inspection, it was obvious ' that he was truly disturbed - more'than likely, he was wondering how to explain fhlil' to his parents. l - Sgl. joe Friday my N, aw fs .L 4 fa n J .. sm. s f T , .W v ,gb 491 L+ Q at W, ' - f F . fi 5 1 fv- QQ ,K R XA fn- 1 lv In October Cast-on-Stage presented three one-act plays. Then, in early December, the Drama Club presented Harvey, a fantasy in three acts by Mary Chase.-Iunior Steve Iwanski was featured as Elwood P. Dowd, the gentle man who quietly turned a town upside down through his acquaintance with an invisible 6-foot rabbit, Harvey. Pat Couch, the playwright, confronts David Magaria, his egotistical actor in A Playwrighfs Dilemma. Gabi Magana is consoled by Skeeter Lewis in A Playwright's Dilemma. r if er mf 31? , f Q5 Ye' J 'J L HL wwf i:.f- Q. ....., Elwood P. Dowd, played by Steve Iwanski, offers his card to Cast of Harvey : David Magana, Nancy Barrilleaux, Gabi Magafia, Steve Iwanski, Suzanne Leech, Linda Linda Derdeyn in Harveyf' Derdeyn, Greg Schneider, Tina Lewis, Oltha Austin. 58 tr The spring production of Cast-on-Stage was Neil Simon's Prisoner of Second Avenuen which was presented in mid-March. In the title role was David Magana, who portrayed Mel Edison, a New York executive who is fired, robbed, and suffers a nervous breakdown. Other characters were Tina Lewis as Mel's Q wife Edna Edison, and Doyle Baker as Mel's brother Harry. Double cast as the sisters were Scarlett Green and Mary Suess as Pearl, Hilary Ballard and Linda Neurath as Jessie, and Linda Derdeyn and Lisa Longchamp as Pauline. In May, the group presented six one-act plays in the style of the theater of the absurd movement. Connie jones and johnny Flores in The Plot to Assassinate the Chase Manhatten l Bank. x xc K 'lt v , y Linda Derdeyn, Doyle Baker, Hilary Ballard, and Scarlett Green practice a scene from Prisoner of Second Avenue ,, Pat Couch is Herman Beecherman in The Playwright! Dilemma l 'ar Y -1 ' iv, is ' K s V ' xx ,, 7 Gabi Magana plays Nurse Kelly in I-Iarveyf' S 1 n-w ,. -1 David Magana is going insane while Tina calls the doctor in 59 ii Prisoner of Second Avenue. i - QL -ew ,, .- ., J. wk My , mx A , a,-- 4 f fy K: s scy dances Working Day and Night. ,AWN 'WY' ,Y , . - E lYPC'l'f 6 Blu X vs ,Vg L 'E 3 1 We 1 fix , gy 3 X HS Banquet Culminates Year Spaghetti Warehouse was the scene for the annual NHS banquet this year. In addition to consumption of lots of spaghetti, skits were presented by some of the members. Honored guests at the banquet included Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Sr. Mary Catherine Zacha, and Mr. and Mrs. McGowan. t . Y .,'. Pat Couch and Gary Tucker enjoy their meal. Mary Lee and Joyce Garay plan the upcoming skits. Maybe the rumor about Mrs. Gray is true after all Honored guests included Mr. and Mrs, Cooper, ,f 'ia Q ,A Bread was everyonc's favorite. Laurie, Greg, and Andrew pause for a picture. V 5' 5 . 4 , , f 1 Laura, Celia, Lisa, Michelle, and Greg make fine telephone poles. v 'f wx 'Senior-Itis Strikes Dunne If you find yourself staring out of the window instead of listening in class, fidgeting in your seat or constantly running errands, you may be suffering from a severe case of Senior-iris. The first symptoms may appear as early as the last day of your junior year, fyou know, ring ceremonyj. They become unbearable during the last quarter of your senior year. The final stages of Senior-itis include being thrown out of the cafeteria, and counting down the days left in school. If you find you have any of these symptoms, don't try to fight it, for the only cure is - GRADUATION! David acts really burned-out. Phil and Tim are my close friends. 64 ? fi ge, at i Mr Bocghn catches Scmor ms' Legal at last! Dcnnis and Brad fooling around 'Q Lisa, Mary,jca.nnic and Linda show us the proper way to apply makeup. Kite Day Sails For the Sky It's a bird, it's a plane, no - it's Mr. Fagan's butterfly kite! For the first time at Dunne, the Student Council sponsored Kite Flying Day to change the usual daily routine. Many students and teachers entered kites and were judged on originality, design of the kite, and how well the kite flew. With the help of the announcers, Mr. Coats and Mr. Langbein, as well as the judges,jill Turner and Mike Norwood, Kite Flying Day was a soaring success. Vrgf, :4. fel K in Ei E' gif ' Mr. Fagan's kite makes a field goal. David Magana and Scarlett Green launch Free Spirit '80. W.. ,L V ,gg,.,,:t.5z33i:. , - gi: ss. . , Some people haven't learned anything in physics. That thing won't fly D Q ,slr wvjayf 4 I . ' If 'f .6533 V. 545' if Z , Qt , -irfg , Eli ' 'fp , , X 'Q sf Ax i. 6 K 9 1 h 2 .M 5 Q '4 1 iff, X 'W?Wl5liSE'5 Golden Falcon Co-curricular Awards The tenth annual Golden Falcon Awards Night was held on May 15. The Golden Falcon is the award of Bishop Dunne High School. It is awarded annually to outstanding students in the academic and ccrcurrifular activities of the school. Co- Curricular awards are broken into two categories, clubs and sports. In these categories students are voted on by fellow teammates, club members, and the coach or moderator. Coach Woeber presents Trisha Behan with the Gol- den Falcon for Swimming. jenny Lee is presented her Golden Falcon by Drill Team moderator, Ms. Connie Holland. CLUB AWARD WINNERS: First Row: Mary Ann Notter, Spiritg Myrna Garza, Pan American Student Forumg jenny Meiser, Bandg Siobhain Brochu, Year- booltg Rebeca Fuentes, Cheerleaders. Second Row: Corinne Trawick, German Clubg Connie jones, Speech Clubg Bill Tillotson, Key Clubg David Magana, Drama Clubg Doyle Baker, Woods and Water Clubg-Iames Behan, Student Councilg Raymond Barrilleaux, French Clubgjenny Lee, Drill Teamg Mary Lee, National Honor Society. Not Picturedzjuanita Castillo, Newspaper. ji SPORTS AWARD WINNERS: First Row: Trisha Behan, Swimmingg Mary Lee, Volleyballg Scarlett Green, Tennisg Deborah Coleman, Trackg Monica Rolen, Basketball. Second Row: Chris Campbell, Cross Countryg Clark Talkington, Soccerg Doyle Baker, Swimminggjames Morton, Basketball and Trackg Greg Turner, Baseballg Greg Schneider, Tennisg Tony Benson, Footballg Ricky Gallardo, Golf. 3 Monica is one happy girl after receiving her Golden Falcon from Coach Wood. Coach Mike Jensen presents james Morton with his Golden Falcon for Basketball, Greg Turner is presented his Golden Falcon for Baseball by Coach Wayne Roecler Golden Falcon Academic Awards and Outstanding Athletes Academic awards are based on excellent achievements in each of the academic departments. A new category was added this year, Outstanding Athlete. To be eligible, the athlete must be a senior who has lettered in two sports in each of the past two years. The final choice was made by the Varsity coaches. Director of Athletics, Mr. David Wnght, presented these awards. , D. Outstanding Girl Athlete Outstanding Boy Athlctc Mary Ire Chris Campbell sf ss. X sm 1.85 ttttt li -1 ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS: First Row: Ana Martinez, Business Educationg Paula Sinatra, Social Studies, Kitty Schmidt, English, Mathematics, and Germang Myrna Garza, Spanishg Siobhain Brochu, Physical Education. Second Row: james Behan, Arty Clark Talltington, Science, Chris Curtsinger, French, Don Coomes, Theologyg Tony Benson, Physical Education. , X2 3 Mrs. Cooper and Kitty Schmidt Coach Henderson and Tony Benson Sr. Mary Brian Bole and Paula Sinatra . -Q Y x i N . . Chris Curtsinger and Sr. Mary Catherine Zacha Mr. Vincent Langbein and Donald Coomes Golden Falcon Special Awards Special Golden Falcon awards include Salutatorian, Valedictorian, Spirit, Outstanding Graduate, and Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame recipients are chosen from among those persons, whether living or dead, who have shown outstanding ability, leadership, character, heroism, dedication, patriotism, service and Christianity, and whose membership in the Hall of Fame would prove an inspiration to the students of Bishop Dunne. Spirit Award Recipients: Bob Baldwin, Mary Ann Nottcr, and David Wyrostek ig gi Salutatorian,-Joyce-Marie Garay Outstanding Graduate, Mary Lee Valedictorian, Kitty Schmidt . S Z . ,,..f 1' -X... A Hall of Fame Recipients, Mr. and Mrs. Kappes Hall of Fame Recipient, Mr. Buddy Henderson 1 Yearbook Dedicatcc, Mr. David Wright, and Assistant Editor, Mary Ann Nottcr l Special friend of Bishop Dunne, Mike Satarino, introduces Coach Henderson. 73 Ring Ceremony Promotes Iuniors , ky, 4.4 ,aw g lx eeeoe me Pctc, Elisa, Marcia, and Danny wait for thcir rings. Daniel Coomcs receives his ring from Mr. McGowan Q i.o,, H. --ff W 5 - x- K K ' git fy, t K 'f.'. -Q u' y 'ff' 1? .U . f is 1 3 I ' HQ - V'b,f,?' 5 . v .e ' is - fa . -is as-Lk i 'K K Pat Dobbs with two lovely ladies, Trisha Bchan and Marianne Kirlin. Brian Kendro turns Ronny Gonzalcz's ring for the twenty-fif th timc. 5 97' J -I4 T .kL. Lydia Dunbar and David Albaugh read each -Iunior's name while Nancy hands the rings to Mr. McGowan. I I S' 11- V-J ffl: li ,' 3.35, -6, 'Wg v K' The newly promoted Senior Class reads the oath. -ismfff ll wr Q .f . ' C T T J as ' R' , 5? ri, . ,. as i The Ring Ceremony was held Friday, May 23, 1980, the last class day before exams. At the Ring Ceremony the juniors received their Senior Rings and had them blessed. The Ring Ceremony concluded when the Seniors of '81 took an oath pledging to uphold the highest ideals of Bishop Dunne High School. 19 Teresa Deleon signs her name on a page ro be used in the class mem ory book. 75 orld Events Shape Our Future Pope john Paul II visits America. Gas prices skyrocket. Iran crisis. Russia invades Afghanistan. America plans to boycott Sum- mer Olympics. Mount St. Helens erupts. These events and many others have impressed, shocked, and made us rethink our I H ideals. For the second time in history a pope I '.f.' visited the United States. Unprecedented crowds of all denominations crowded into il 9 Washington, D.C., to hear him speak. In t. boo' November, the U.S. Embassy in Iran was l pg v overtaken by Iranian militants, and 50 Ameri- X ff' cans were held hostage for over 200 days. later in the year, an invasion of Afghanistan 1 was instituted by the Soviet Union. This inva- Q l X - 5 - sion led to the American boycott of the Sum- '- mer Olympics which were held in Moscow. g . -t 'X' lf These events of 1979 and 1980, along with t i L --i- many others, have changed the lives of mil- lions, and in doing so have also changed our lives, our ideals, and our buying power, If these things affect us now . . . f N fy: 2 S , A Lb ' 1 I f ,I L 'Mqldldun I Y-.. ff lv 'N I ,. S x ' X ' x I r l 1 3 t l A I ,f , -g,..... 53,1 U-A 76 cartoons by james Behan lg ' as , 1 : ' X 1 1 uw f 59 .'f-'fx vu ., ' 1 r -. ,f 11 E 9 ' xx, a by ' gy. 41 - - A '1 A . HJ? -W then what will the future hold? seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors 1.llQygg, S EMA, my qt, . ! ,.. If , , 5 p., 4 . 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A AW L DEBORAH COLEMAN: Baslrefball L, 2, 3, 4, Track 3,44 Mifre sfeff4f Bad Birds 4: Pan-Am clue 4. GLENN COM TOIS: 3 : Soccer 3, 4. DAVID CORRY: Track I, 2: Cross Counfrji I, 2, 3: German Club I, 2: Woods and Wafer Club 3: Key Club 3, 4. DON COOMES: Foofball I, 2. 3, 4, Team Capfain 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: NHS 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Mosf Likely fo Succeed Boy 4. I PAT COUCH: Baseball I:Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-PresidenI4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball Cinemafographer 2, 3, 4: Drama 3, 4: NHS 3. 4: Quill Page Edilor 4: Ouill and Scroll Honor Sociefy 4: Thespian Sociefy 4. CHRISTINE CUR TSINGER: French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, Treasurer 4: Woods and Wafer I, 2. 3, Vice- Presidenf 2, and 3: NHS 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Ouill4, Edifor-in-Chief4. I JOHN DENTON: Foofball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. RAY DEPTA: Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4, Team Capfain 4: Track 4, Team Capfain 4. rom DERDEYN: High spffffe L, 2: oem Page Edifor 4. I MICHAEL DONOVA N: German clue L 2: Bend 2, 3, 4. SANDRA EDWARDS: Woods and Wafer Club I: Cheerleader 2, 4: Bowling Club 2: QuiIlSIaff4: Homecoming Princess 4. JONI EVANS: Drill Team I, 2, 3, 4, Eyalefre offhe Week 3. TOM FARRER: Band I, 2: French Club I, 2. GUADALUPE FLORES: Foofball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY FLORES: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, Bowling Club 2. TINA FRANCO: Pan-Am Club 3, 4: Drill Team 4. I REBECA FUENTES: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capfain I, Capfain 2: Sfudenl Council I, 2, 4, Direcfor of Public Relafions 4: Pan-Am Club I, 2: Mifre Sfaff2: Chrisfian Life Communify 3. JOYCE-MARIE GARA Y: Volleyball I: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Pan-Am Club I, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council I, 2: Mifre SfafI'2, 4, Business Manager 4: Woods and Wafer Club 3, Secrefary 3: NHS 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Ch risfian Life Comm unify 3: Tennis 3: Bad Birds 4: Quill and Scroll Honor Sociefy 4:5MosI Dependable Girl 4. ANTHONY GARZA: Baskefball I: Baseball I, 2.3: French Club 2: Soccer 3, 4. I I MYRNA GARZA: Pan-Am Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4. ' I gi FERNANDO GONZALEZ: Feefeefi if Baskefball Manager L, 2, 3, 4: Pei5.Am ciueli-3. 4, Mosf Dependable Senior Boy 4. I 4 LETICIA GONZALEZ: Band I, 2: Bowling Club 3: Pan-Am Club 4: Drill Team 4. JAY GRAHAM: Baseball I: Foofball I, 2, 3. 4. BEN GRA Y: Bowling Club I: Band 2, 3, 4, NCBA Oufsfanding Band 3 and 4. SCARLETT GREEN: Baskefball I, Manager 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4, Direcfor ofSocial Affairs 4: Tennis 3, 4: Woods and Wafer 3, 4, Treasurer3 and 4: NHS 3, 4: Bad Birds 3. PETE GUZMA N: Foofball 2: French Club . GLYNN HALL: Baslrefball I: Bowling Clubi I, 2, 3, 4:jBasebaII2: Woods and Wafer Club 3: Arr Club 4. BILLY HANSARD ,L STEVE HARDEN: NFL I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club I: Camera Club 3, Presidenl 3:iOuill Business Managerv4. TAMARA HARRIS: NFL I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2.3: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Thespian Sociefy 4: Drill Team Manager 4 SALLYHARTMAN A BYRON I-IEDGECOKE: ,Bend 2: Soccer 3, 4. VICTOR HOLGUIN: Foofball I: Cross Counfry I, 2: Track I, 2. ERIKA ILES: French Club 2: Drill Team 2, 3, 4. A I I 1' T 'i '5f7 Y 1.Q11.?gifeI21iI11Z , . I fs I ' ,n.IIfIlM,yQ5g2',,f ,f ,L 555 , ,,-.mf L, V - ,A., .,,-.,,,. , ,,,, ., , , . ,,, :,:fff,,w, .. ..'.., '.IIN,5,fv,,g,,3,,. . ., , , ,',: ,M 7,,, ,, I I I I, . i 2i:I11I:?gij2mf?i.,, . I' waz X.,, ,.,, 1 ,,, , I , I ,', ,-1 , .V MIKE I R ONSIDE: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4 .h:, 3 , Qh1h.V. f I A1'1kk h' -: 1 'hhii I ij 1 hVmhgV5:. g REGGIE JACKS Ba nifone Saxoplrone I , 2, 3, 4: Jazz Band 4. 1 BRAD JOHN5ON?B2vhdI fe :I I ff A I sI : i f5 ' CONNIEJONES: Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4: NFL I, 2, 3, 4,EIPresidenf 4: German I, 2, 4, Secrefary Zgfrack 2: I I Thespian Sociefy Scroll Honor Sociefy 4. Vh 1 m ,,,, ao, I . ,,,V JULIANNA K I, 2, 3, 4: German Club I, 2, 3. 4: Homecoming -as -A Ii, LINDA KIRLIN: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Capfam 4: French Club I, 2: Homecoming Princess 4. JENNYLEE: Drill 3, 4, E aleffe of flze Weelc I, LieufenanI2, Ca 4: Homecoming Princess 3, Mosf 4. - Vi,' f .I c,'iI' I I MAR Y ,ball 3,I4. 4: Baslcefball I , YicefPresidenI 3, ' ki, wflfz y ' ,h I, I 'Vuiriffxf jII k I I 'Ill' Hay MII' . . , - ,- T' . , l Q ' . V ' 4: Cfffzen Award:4f,3 , I ',I,, ,LLI iI .teii ' I I II,', III v IIH I a,II MAR Y I , 2,32g4,gGCapfainEfl:gmDivIng Team I, Princess 3. ,I ,aoll I z Y II ,.,I:,3 gg L 1 I YL: I, S Iaff 411' 'III ,'-i I , , KKROL 4. I I I I,, 'cII,I'aiII L ' I . L, , , I ' qi ' I l :FRA NlQLOTT:,3E5slteifl'3allffIfff?ffTrack 2, Camera 'Club 2: Bowli ngfCIub Club I, 3: Club I. 1, ,,, III, Baskef1,f,,,igg,,1j2,,,I3,,4,EII?bwlfn cIclubs1,c2, 3, P55-Am C1025 1, 3,- Chess Club 1. sss, I J ' Iflrl ,,,.i - . ,I Vg -,,,,IIa,,1st- ' I f I DA VID MAGA 's'i eyIClub52, 33:54, Treasurggg3.VPresidenf 4: 509 efv ,I, 2 . 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I IIII I I . , L AIIIII, IIII ,,I, I -IEA N NE O DONNEL I . 2, 3: - an vif H ,I KKQX I1 I' 'III ' ,' Iw -Ifii - I-,I.,:I ff -' II, fi- 2 '1:,,: ,,1- ,,-- -,,-- III . :--z 1: fI,Q- Quill 57,5 ff 4: Home ,,,b, I cc I I I I',IIII 'iiii I JEFRE OU TLA W: Woods and IIV 3, 4: Mifre Sfa ff P'1OfOQfaPIIef4- I iiiii ,,, Y IIIA .LIIII I , , RUSSELL PA TRICK: Bowling I , 2 : I : Physical F1 fness 2, 3: Traclr 4. , , ,, - ,,., ,, ,, , , I , :,:.- ' . gi,-iii? lifQEE'I,v12lI,', ' E5':5,,3ixIF!i5i5m2i 1- . 1 ' we I I , me I ,I I I -5 LETICIA PEREZ: Pan-Am Club 3, 4. RICHARD POWELSON: Woods and Wafer Club 3: Band 3. 4,' German Club 3, 4: Mifre Sfaff Phofographer 3, 4. LISA PRASIFKA: Woods and Wafer Club 3: Mifre SfaffSecfion Edifor 4. DENNIS PRA TT: Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Lieufenanl Governor 4: Foofball Manager I: Woods and Wafer CIub:q3. EDWARD PR UNEDA: Foofball I. LIZA RIVIERA: Pan-Am Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. RUTH RODRIOUEZ: Pan-Am Club 3, 4. MONICA ROLEN: Baslcefball I, 2, 3.4, Team Capfain 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Young Chrisfian Sfudenfs I. DEBORAH SANDOVAL: Pan-Am Club 3, 4. TIMOTHYSA VINS: Traclc I, 2, 3: French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Presidenf 3, Vice-Presidenf4: Cross Counfry 2, 3: Soccer 3, 4. KITTY SCHMIDT: Band I, 2, 3, 4: German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3 and 4: High Spirifs I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenf3 and 4: Nafional Merif Finalisf 4: Mosf Lilcely Io Succeed Girl 4. GREG SCHNEIDER: Arf Club I: Woods and Wafer Club 2, 3: Tennis 3, 4: Quill Sfaff4: Drama Club 4: Bad Birds 4: Thespian Sociefy 4. h jj PA ULA SINA TRA: NHS 3, 4. ' :iiiiii MAR YSISTR UNK: Camera Club 3: Woods and Wafer Club 3. L YDIA SMITH I KATHYSTRITTMATTER:ArfClub 3,4:BadBirds4. , , . CLARK TALKINGTON: Soccer 3, 4: Traclr 3, 4: Woods and Wafer Club 3, 4: German Club 4. m JAMES TERRY: Foofball I, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Cross Counfry 2: Woods and Wafer Club 2: Physical Fi fness 4. MICHELLE THOMAS: Drama Club I: Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Eyaleffe of fhe Year 4. BILL TILLOTSON: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Lieufegam' Governor 3, Secrefary 4: JOSE TORRES: Foofball l, 2, Baskefball l, 2, 3, Pan-Am jg. MARY Lou Tolelefsr Psrr.A:m Qlub 2, 4, Drill rem 4. if :Sii A 'lli 'fi' I i'ii ii ,I GLORIA TO WER Y: Pan4Am Club 2, 3: NFL 3. 4: Drama Club 3: Boilvling Club 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Edifor 4: Arf Club 4: I :- CORINNE TRAWICIC German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Presidenf 4: High I, 2, 3: Woods and Wafer Club 4: Swim Team Manager 4. GARY TUCKER: German Club I, 2: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3, Treasurer 4: NHS 3, 4. GREG TURNER: Fqofball I, 4, Team Capfain 4: Traclc I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Sophomore offhe Year 2. Nllclcl WALLA cs: Drill 3, 4, Eyslerre of fhe Week l and 2, Lleurerarr 3 and 4r French Club l, 2, Quill Sfaff 4: Homecoming Queen 4. L YNETTE WA TK B4Sk?,!I'frlI 'Ar I iislnii A f rsss . ,...r Q .:.l1 l.:r . . Mflff WATTS: fr Aff THOMAS Foofballl l, 2, 3. al, 2,l 3 fijBawllrg lQ 'lilbii f iiii 'AAY A 'X 'ffn ,I MARY wooor Track 4. , ,y,,,,,uy ,, ,5 i,, I I I aln , A ' DA VID WYROSTEK: Club I, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Drama Club3:SIudenf7Cfo.u,ncl'I:. ,l i. DIET Parliamenfarian 4. , . P, 7 ii PAT YOUNG: Band I, 2: Key Club 2: Drama Club 3, 4. I ' ' I' N I 09 fi To part-time jobs and college qualms Yearbook signing and senior proms Sunny days and teary eyes Butterflies and long goodbyes. 9' if 35+-.,.. W! 3 If f, J' The friends weive known and grown to love Reaching out for stars above High school days now are past The world awaits usg it's ours to grasp. ., , s ' I 3, 1 -0 fi fri i i s ge Ls, ya 3 - - Q , ,, b M .,, ,,.,.- :,',,. Lf Q V v . may-f '- Y- iw, '. , '-'til' i .aw - Bo S' Retreat In the secluded pines of Athens, Texas, the Senior Men gathered for three days of reflection and retreat all centered on the theme of commitment. Under the direction of Fr. Rick Tullius and a varied group of faculty, the men came away with a greater understanding of commitment to self, others, and God. Bob entertains the boys with a smile and a song jeannic, Linda, Kathy, and Michelle paddle into Athens to check out boy's retreat - oop's, don't tell Coach Wwd! Greg demonstrates his new dance. H2 ef 5 ,WV .-r. 'J'-fe' 2 'H K' ' iftggiaifi.-g The retreat had its ups . . . 'T E -,,.:P,xrg5 'er iz, .s,,-',,u lun? -' - 1,- . ,M , l-' l l l l r -p , u l l . K G f ft wt, .1 ,-fig.. , fr'4Y.g ff.t ,s,Z.t?'if:-3? -d 1 - K , pls- . h i ?W l 'i g t Z ' '- 4.-' ' 5 L S' qu Guys, ya'll arc supposcd to be getting closcr to God, not thc fish. r L., 1 I . J Q Q is IL All cycs arc on james as hc admits his faults to Counselor Abcita, Stcvc's ready for a little activity Q -.-6 ms ' v , , i t K kr My wg I ' K - ,. V. X t , , , .,,,. . 4 . , , and downs. W' Xxx Mary lights the candle at group prayer. P dv -, Linda and Lisa arc caught by thc camera during their time of meditation, Mary Ann just hangs around the retreat I P- . 4? . 1 J ,J ' Y .1s15S?5353,f-, yi' M' ' ,r 'g g Everyone waits patiently for GRUB! Prom Proves Senior Spirit The Sundown Room of the Marriott Hotel was the scene for the 1980 Senior Prom. Music was provided by Grand Theft. The Senior Favorites were announced during the evening. The Prom proved to be the highlight of all Senior activities of the year. Greg and Chris present their dates. james and Mary Lou didn't have to do anything, iust be themselves, the tallest and shortest. H6 ii A vpytt . tx Y Mr. and Ms, Turner created quite a stir all over Dallas. 9 Q . 'gi,',if1 s W 1 ,X A Paula expresses her need to dance. Are you listening, Steve? sl 'Mb .LZ sf' Gloria, you can quit smiling now. The picture's over, Wlfh Camera in hand and 3 Smilf UP0n hcl' face Mary Ann patiently awaits a dance. Some find it quite relaxing to take a break. 117 All- ight Party Proves Senior Stamina The All-Night Party was held at the Golden Triangle in Irving. There were a variety of activities that kept everyone busy and awake throughout the early morning hours. WA ' 3 ff , ' ,Q 2 3 1 I A rw' ' lk zu i .. ' Nt, 1 The girls strain for one more smile before breakfast. Obviously Monica is winning. What 'ya got in that purse, Linda? Seen here is james Behan running from 2 loose ball l ,Q R - s Don't worry, Gregg if the rest of the boys won't go, V l-. 6 Mary, newly elected GT personality, complains to james that she's tired and needs a ride home, NOW, --.-.....,,,,.W Q - - P vZ fn. Kissy will. 5 V but I Greg,jenny, and Mary try the Cotton 'Q 4 -eyedjoef' with little success Baccalaureate ass Celebrated The Baccalaureate Mass was held at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe on May 21, 1980. The Mass was celebrated by Father Rick Tulluis, with some of the Pastors and Priests of the Parishes of our students. Family and friends were invited to attend this occasion and to share with the Seniors their last Mass together. john Denton brings up the Key Club Bell for Service. A beautiful view of the Cathedral enhances the atmosphere 1 The second reading was presented by Chris Curt- singer. ve:- L-.E re 3 it , X , 2 if I jenny, Pat, and Kitty patiently await ,Ll Q 8 . h K Q. ' , .im ,I 7 1 A wt eq Tk M xi , V Citi X N Yi' ' 'M ' -' A Q, 4 it 2 1 . o t it t U t 4 if 1 '. 1,41 :'- s k 5 X it K 3 P95 . i ttii K Q Commencement Exercises Held Most Reverend Bishop Thomas Tschoepe conferred diplomas on the class of '80 at the Dallas Convention Center on May 22, 1980. Graduation was the culmination of many years of hard work, shared memories, and personal relationships. As the Seniors pursue different life styles, they will continue . . . to grow in age and wisdom before God and man. Seniors patiently await their diplomas. Kitty Schmidt gives her valcdictorian speech. ,. , . f ,K R K Q i The Most Reverend Bishop Thomas Tschoepc. 1 'S The Seniors anxiously enter the auditorium. Richard has last minute thoughts about graduating. ZZ Tina, Beca, and Anthony file into the auditorium T Mary Ann and Jeannie pose one last time in their gowns. ,paint xt Laugh, Steve, it's all in fun. ws.. K Janice Alton receives her diploma from the Most Reverend Bishop Tschoepe. l 24 Joyce-Marie Garay addresses the audience with her Salutatorian speech. xi i -t I f 1 1 v K .f e intro H ii e james Behan,-Ioyce Garay, and Kitty Schmidt await the arrival oi their Senior classmate: V14 ' Q1 . h-bu, xx gi y. , O A 'S Ill Ill S. 8 Q9 heat: 1? M' U5 fwfmsa, MILSA EIGHT ISL. F1 l , CARS Corvette Datsun 280 Z Fads M-kAtS1kH KINDS OF MUSIC Soap Camaro Trans Am TR 7 Prck up Trucks Volkswagens Mercedes Sports Coupe Z 28 Mazda XR 7 MUSICIANS Cars Prnk Floyd Eagles Rush Commodores Barry Manrlow Benson Monty Python Dallas Saturday Nlght Lrve Hart to Hart Mork and Mmdy WKRP 1n Crnernnatr Whrte Shadow Rock n Roll Country Drsco Sou New Wave Easy Lrstenrng Thrs year the members of the Senror Class answered a survey about recent fads The results of the survey proved that Brshop Dunne rs made up of people wrth a wrde varrety of mterests Semors lrsted therr favorrtes rn the categorres of musrc clothrng styles cars televlsron movles lersure trme act1v1t1es slang and specral thmgs about thrs year The top ten of most of the categorxes are lrsted Ronnre Mrlsap The Whrspers Blondre Stevre Wonder Narrow tres and lapels Splrt skrrts and dresses T Shrrts Baggy jeans Strarght leg jeans Cowboy hats Cowboy boots Twentres Style but don t forget Blazers and Saddle Oxfords SLANG AND FAVORITE PI-IRASES Cru1s1n Don t Wforry About It' To the Max Bob Bob Bob Drugs Gorn Across Crunch LEISURE ACTIVITIES Drrnkrng Crursrng Movres Dancrng CD1sco and Countryj Partres Datmg PERSONALITIES Brlly Dee Wxllrams Snoopy Alan Alda Cllnt Eastwood john Wayne Cheryl Tregs Berng w1th frrends Robert Redford Lrstenmg to musrc Superman SPOHS Dustm Hoffman Tallung on the phone jrmmy Carter MOVIES Kramer vs Kramer SPECIAL Star Trek The Rose Superman Rocky Horror P1cture Show Graduatron New Fnendshrps US Hockey Gold Electnc Horseman Iran Crisis Retreat fFood and Talent Showj P Cmtcmmry Erghteenth Bxrthday All That jazz Up m Smoke Mrs Cooper s Quarter Exams TV . U . . 1 CLOTHING STYLES GQ . . . FRANLE 1 M ny, , g 1. V ,,,, , W A ef.. , Q, .,.,, M- ,, , M ..,. ,.w,..M,M Q f vw Q. '4,. 4 .9 . 'lU na 2. Hr -8 .-,,, 'nvlcll 'Q ici. r , 3 '53 . f - ,ffm A? he .. ' Q gf-' X: ff' .im , A AAVAA LQAA K French Club - f 'fs ..tir.v,..a,., ...FJ rw Q K 5 ru , V: Mya: 1 Q .K 31 i ei V K t vvf. - -- 4 LN'-1 lx wr ima-.- l ' ll 1 S vkWb'- V' E I-no l E I 5 ,' First Row: Gladys Garza, Leisha Wwds, Raymond Barrilleaux, Tim Savins, Bob Baldwin, Chris Curtsinger, Elisa Mendez, Vanessa Guffin, Second Row: Rosa- linda Guzman, Maria Castillo, Nedaline Broadnax, Regina Gianagrosso, Meg Briggs, Lori Hopp, Nancy Barrilleaux, Bridget Timm, Andrew Castro, Sonia Berkins, Third Row: Benet Marek, Catherine Corley, Kathleen McDonald, Emelda Lawrence, Denise Mullen, Mary Suess, Anne Eby, Paula Vogrin, Julie Robichaux, Andrea Milligan, Fourth Row: Jeanna Hensley, Kim Honza, Felicia Mangram, Lisa Lister, Gabi Magana, Billy Seamon, Francis Triston, Robin Behan. Pan Am Club i pe sw- is f'-fa-N ,W Q - ' -tv - 1 First Row: Janie Vasquez, Liza Rivera, Myma Garza, Ana Martinez, Femando Gonzales, Second Row: Andrea Escobedo, Elizabeth Castro, Lupe Bemal, Ruth Rodriguez, Carmen Gallardo, Carmen Juarez, Penny Maltos, Aurora Velasquez, Debbie Espinosa, Robin Rodgers, Mrs. Moran, Third Row: Anita Bemal, Armatha Coleman, Melissa Rojas, Debbie Sandoval, Velma Flores, Letticia Gonzales, Martha Martinez, Norma Sabcdra,Juanita Martinez, Sylvia Alonzo, Teresa Durbin, Elisa Mendez, Christine Castillo, Letira Perez, Fourth Row: Concha Miranoa, Becky Gonzalez, Teresa Qdena, Debra Coleman, Ana Aguilar, Gregg Barrienros, Tina Franco, Anthony Alva, Monty Montemaycr, Randy Alva, Corina Hernandez, Zaragoza Escobodo. German Club .Q I . kv.,.g.-x 5' . I 7 i , 4. .gg-' . 1 '-a. ' f . First Row: Heri Gonzalez, Corinne Trawick, Kevin Metcalf, Second Rowzjohn l.iccardi,jill Kelley, Val Witzell, Larry Paroski, Tony Durbin, Alvin Romualdo, Margaret Miller, -Janice Alton, Connie jones, Ms. Jacobs fmoderatorj, Third Row: Richard Powelson, Doris Lopez, Suzette Wadley, Bill Tillotson, Becky Abra- hamson, Cindy Haire, Andrew Muras, Clark Talkington, Fourth Row: Robert Head, DAvid Gonzalez, David Wyrostek, Rene Weber, Lisa Hollabough, Charles Hughes, .. ' to-rg fl 1' Y tu' .-gb If as tl -eq., Yr, 1, Language Clubs serve many purposes in the Bishop Dunne School curriculum. Besides learning more about certain cultures, students perform services for the community, such as helping earn money at the Mardi Gras. They compete against other schools in foreign language events as well. Club members also enjoy many good times together, especially at the annual banquets held to celebrate the year's work and to recognize student achievements. Pan Am Club members attend the annual convention in San Antonio. Student Council First Row: Tanya Pene, Lydia Dunbar, Gloria Towery, Rosa Fuentes, Bridget Timm, Rebeca Fuentes, Scarlett Green, Lisa Binz, Terri Stober, Noelle Hinkle Second Row: Emest Lloyd, Dennis Colemanhlill Louis, Gabi Magariahlames Behan, Tina Lewis, Bob Baldwin, David Wyrostek, Amy Harkenrider. The Student Council has provided the school with many enjoyable and educational activities. These included dances, dress days, and a drug abuse assembly. lts main purpose, however, was to serve as a link between faculty and students. The council did this by having meetings between the officers and the school administration. f 49 '2 K . , . ,,,, x f at E ' H J J T 7 ' ' .. , HM u T E E T, ' ff 'e'e ' f gi t s in is L V 'fir A' .' f' .' r a.ie i . L' 4 - 7 W2 'Q ' .tsiti T v Q f all . . it i. ' i i it Q 1 eii, 5, -- f - elf , 3 .U ' 'f X t att. v c n f. '. -, H : , I EXECUTIVE BOARD: David Wyrostek, Rebecca Fuenteshlames Behan, Scarlett Green Bowling Club - K i .t A QS 'itfr The Bowling Club provides an opportunity for students to have fun and challenge each other, showing their style and sportsmanship in not only bowling, but also in becoming good friends. The Bowling Club offers a time to practice the techniques of bowling or just for enjoyment. Bowling takes place weekly at Bronco Bowl from 3:45 p.m. to about 5:15 p.m. The moderator of the Bowling Club is Mr. joseph Fagan. Qi iyits ws. Ei 2 if L kj X W First Row: Pete Manzanares, Martha Martinez,-Iuanita Martinez, Second Row: jef f Totherow, Ricky Gallardo, Mr. Fagan,-Iessc Totherow. 1 Drama First Row: Mickey Mitchell, Cheryl Lewis, Rosalinda Mendez, james Behan, Tina Lewis, Gabi Magana, Darren Binz, Mr. jerry Coats, moderator, Art Wright, Second Row: Connie jones, Linda Derdeyn, Lisa Binz, Nancy Barrilleaux, Third Row: Lisa Longchamp, Andrew Manzanares, Mary Suess, Linda Neurath, Doyle Baker, Donny Gomez, Dawn Geilh, Hilary Ballard, Steve Iwanski, Marcia Miller, Oltha Austin, Fourth Row:Connie Morton, Tricia Behan, David Magana, Pat Couch, Gary Tucker, Greg Schneider. The Drama Club exists to introduce and advance the theatre arts. This year, under the direction of Mr. jerry Coats, the club has presented many fine one- act plays and two major productions, Harvey and The Prisoner of Second Avenuef' The club ended its production schedule with a set of experimental one acts which helped to develop new talent for next year. The Woods and Waters Club, Explorers Post 430, promotes the development of outdoor skills and an understanding of nature through various outdoor camping activities. Membership also encourages group interaction and self-reliance. Under the direction of Mr. Leonard Gehring, the club has grown considerably during the past three years and is now a successful and integral part of the Bishop Dunne community. t 1 Sa ' 'N 'ui ' 6? -f al of A ar ii Q 4 r fl 5, ff' 1. .A .f.T1 fr-: V if is - '-Q. v 4' . K..-G 1' . X 3 Y 'E c A5 M M M g .h Trisha Behan tests the water on a Woods and Water campout. Astronom 1.1- ,r 'Y Q' My tar, 4 5 , f With the arrival of Mr. Childs, a new club emerged at Bishop Dunne, the Astronomy Club. Its purpose is to generate interest among students in the ancient science of Astronomy. The club's activities included lectures, trips for star gazing, and fund raisers. Its ultimate goal is initiation into the A r, Texas Astronomy Association. irst Row: john Liccardi, Margaret Miller, john Bobbitt, Donna Randazzo, Rolando Fuentes, Yvette nzalez. Second Row: Oltha Austin, Cathy Wym, Eddie Gonzalez, Mr. David Childs, David Gonzalez, 'Inez Marroquinn, I i Woods and Water First Row: joe Behan, Maureen Hughes, Mary Suess, Michelle Hinkle, Doyle Baker, Bob Baldwin,jeff Outlaw, David Wyrostek. Second Row: Suzanne beech, jill Henry, Kelly Williams, Celia Pechak, Linda Derdeyn, Connie Morton, Lisa Binz, Tana Pene, Noelle Hinkle, Stephen Brown, Scarlet Green, Tim Harper, Third Row: Donny Gomez, Mike Morton, Darren Binz, Tim Prible, Cory Talash, Mickey Mitchell. Not Pictured: Moderator Leonard Gehring. 1 .- 0 0 5 at1onal Honor SOCIBT W Q wvyy First Row: Danny Moran, Lisa Hollobaugh, Nancy Barrilleaux, Anne Eby, Rosa Fuentez, Rebecca Fuentez, Teresa Durbin, Paula Sinatra, Joyce Garay, Second Row: Ms. Gray, Siobhain Brochu, Andrew Muras,-Iudi Machola, Bridget Timm, Gabi Magana, Katherine Corley, Karen Kolker, Scarlett Green, Lisa Bin, Teresa Caclena, Bener Marek, Michelle Hinkle, Linda Derdeyn, Mary Lee, Third Row: Raymond Barrilleaux, Greg Gilmore, Donald Coomes, David Magana, Gary Tucker, Pat Couch, Doris Lopez, Laura Ueckert, Celia Pechak, Valerie Lewis, Kelly Williams, Fourth Row: Mary Leechhlames Behan, Linda Neu rarh. l Speech Club 9 l if Q K l f S , ,iv First Row: Rosalinda Mendez, Tamara Harris, Connie jones, Gloria Towery, Lisa Longchamp. Second Row: Nikki Bynum, Kim Simpson, Cheryl Lewis, Betty Duckett, Kathy Jordon, Randy Alexander, Ronnie jackson, Steve Harden, Lisa Patrick, Donna Watldns, Ms. Carroll. l The Speech Club exists to help members become effective, influential speakers. Its members have competed in several tournaments throughout the , year and won prizes based on their performances in Vi 1' debate, drama and poetry interpretations, and extemporaneous presentations. l l 1 Mrs. Carroll is moderator of the Speech Club, l l High Spirits First Row: Christopher Clay, Andrea Manzanares, Second Rowzjanie Svehlak, Kitty Schmidt, Cedric Thomas, Oltha Austin Father Rick The High Spirits is a liturgical group which is responsible for student participation in the school masses and religious assemblies. Different groups within the organization pick songs that fit the theme of each assembly, lead the singing, contribute artwork and meditations, and ask members of the student body and the faculty to read prayers or readings at the masses. Overseeing all of this and coordinating it is the campus minister, Father Rick, whose genuine concern for the spiritual welfare of the Bishop Dunne community inspires all of the members. - Kitty Schmidt Father Rick plans the masses with great care Ke Club The Key Club is an organization for young men who want to serve their community. The Club promotes fellowship, growth, and maturity. Responsibility is stressed in both attendance to and participation in club projects. Club projects include visits to nursing homes and churches, and distributing donated food to the needy. In- school projects include maintaining the courtyards, marquee, and raising the school flags every day. At the District Convention in Houston, Bishop Dunne was honored with a second place trophy in achievement and was ranked ninth out of 280 clubs in all of Texas and Oklahoma. ln addition, Bill Tillotson received the Tom Duncan Award as one of the top secretaries in the area. B1 'Q . 3,4-AVUQ Food collected from the students is ready to be delivered by the Key Club. rf Q xx' .2 Left to Right: Scott Bycrly, Heriberto Gonzalez, Tom Blutc, Mr. Rick Boeglin, David Corry, David Wyrostck, Bill Tillotson, Gary Tucker, David Magana, Doyle Baker, Homer Flores, Pat Couch,-jeff Outlaw, David Morton, Mario Cadena, Dennis Pratt. Not Pictured: Richard Benson, Steve Ochels, Patrick Ferguson, Freshman Cheerleaders From Left to Rjghtzjulie Robichaux, Rhonda Cates, Rosa Fuentes, Stellanc jones, Robin Rogers, Cyndi Haire. Pennie Maltosc, Christy Crow, Becky Abrahamscn, Suzanna Coomes, Nor Pictured: Denver Collins, Lisa Reed Varsit Cheerleaders Clockwise: Linda Kirlin, Mary Ann Notter, Schelia Bacon, Monica I-lousron,jill Kelly, Mary Leech, Sandra Edwards, Rebeca Fuentes. Bad Birds J 4, rm- First Row: Lisa Binz,jill Turner, Connie Morton, Second Row: Val Wirzell, Linda Derdeyn. Laura Ueckerx, Marianne Kirlin. 3 Drill Team First Row: Teresa DeLeon, Lt., Felicia Abney, Lt., Second Row: Tamara Harris, Manager, Mary Ann Calhoun, Patty Long, Angela Ramsey, Nikki Wallace, Lt.,-Ienny Lee, Captain, Anna Aguilar, Monica Iles, Danette Cantu, Third Row:joni Evans, Briggette Harris, Leticia Gonzalez, Leisha Brooks, Colleen Hodel, Kathleen Drennan, Susan May, Teresa Caclena, Carolyn Allison, Carolyn Guerrero, Lisa White, Lori Hopp, Fourth Row: Mary Lou Torres, Sandra Castillo, Kim Buenting, Caryn Stevens, Delisa Dickinson, Kim johnson, Erika Iles, Patrice Hickman, Benet Marek, Kathleen McDonald, Terri Stober, Kelly Melick, Tanya Pene, Tina Franco, Lisa Lister, Sherri Manning,-Ieana Hensley, Michelle Thomas, Sonia Castillo, Kim Reedy, Shirley johnson, Stephanie Smith. Quill Staff The Quill had been simply a memory until its rebirth this year. A class of inexperienced publications students attempted to inform the Bishop Dunne community of the news. Almost once a month, the Quill produced a paper full of information, controversy, entertainment, and finally, memories, winning the Mountainview College journalism Award for Outstanding Newspaper in the process. , - Claris Cuminger First Row: -Ieff Outlaw. Second Row: Anthony Garza, Jeanne O'Donncll, Susan May, james Behan, Carol Lister, Juanita Castillo. Third Row: Greg Turner, Steve Harden, Sandra Edwards, Laurie Wxber, Pat Couchhlesse Mcfune Tom Derdeyn. Fourth Row: Dana Hooper Gloria T Co ' Ch ' C singer, David Martin, Art Wright. Fifth Row: Charles Burnley, Tommy Valencia, Richard Benson, Greg Turner. , Owe!-ya time Jones, ns un Mitre Staff . , --- 'A' -F 2551 r ,. fr ' 4 'iz-'B' First Level: Katy Ott, Anne Eby, Siobhain Brochu, jesse Mcffune, -Joyce Garay, Laura Ueckert, Second Level: jeff Outlaw, Cheryl Lewis. Lisa Prasifka, Debbie Prasifkajudi Machala, Mary Ann Notter, Charles Burnley. E- ,i .ff Robin Behan crops pictures for the Mitra The Mitre Staff dedicates many long hours to producing a chronicle of the school year for the students. We work hard to arrange pictures and words so that they are visually attractive and capture the memories of the school year. A yearbookas pages should be reflected upon again and again to bring back pleasurable remembrances of past friendships. We hope Mitre '80 serves its audience well. sports sports sports sports sports sports sports sports 146 l...-,.,- r, U v M x an L ...--7 in .,,-sx ,, .Q N Q 'Rik N-MW M' ,, --.-tr if N. Q. aw, .. Liza:-. ,--, ,,.,- . Q' 0 ' A ,,,5 .f ,,' ',,,Q,v- .L H7 Volleyball Teams - Varsit and I.V. - District Co-Champs The varsity Volleyball team had a rewarding season 5 although not making it to state, their record for the year was 3-2 in district play to make them district ccrchamps. It took a lot of hard work and devotion on each team member's part. Coached by Mr. jim Woeber, the Falcon Team had a successful season. Coach jim Woeber Barbie O'Donnell 148 VARSITY: Doris Lopez, Angel Irvin, Celia Pechak, Krista Heitzman, mgrg Laure Woe Jeannie O'Donnell, Lydia Dunbar, Michelle Hinkle, Mary Lee, Scarlett Green, Barbie O'II nell, Bear. 'WI 15. rv JUNIOR VARSITY: Krista r Donna Wfood, Mildred Romualdo Alrcra Mangram Teresa Durbrn Cathy Esrock Carhenne Corley Penny Patterson Beverly Lund Reglna Grangrosso What 2 serve' I 'want I A , , Nsllfbjm . Ball! Noelle Hinklc serves the ball. v -Ieannie O'Donnell The 1979-80 Varisty Volleyball Team finished their season with a 16-8 record, Besides regular district play, the girls participated in three tournaments: Kimball, Lincoln and Mount Carmel. Boosted by excellent spirit and determination, the team completed the season as District Co-Champs. -jeannie O'D0nne!l + i K I've got it! 'I 50 -PFW ,2, l L. l sin 5. 3 M Mary Inc scts the ball up. Angel concentrates on the game. W? jcannic O'Donncll serving thc ball. 5- Mary Lee f22j displays 1 new technique in volleyball v' X, V .,. d itbm, grae?-?,mWq,x,,., V, Q .Q ss' L i W gm if gr W 'f wi .I fl' -7 535 'f L: Q. . ,far ,,' .4 5 ' 1- A 1'fs'x' 1' 'L ,. ,qggm fr, 'N 1' Sr1M?5w mg .vw MLsx,.f.,,,'1Lw- 2 , A ff Pa' Zvi' '2i55Wfif,wofQ- 5 3. f E W ,ru 4 . 3' Q - xv, , . , -1111. :Y 4 1 f X Y f s si I f, -1:..ff-:f,- 7 4 ' , , 1 y af, A V 5 f 1 P :V if 1 -7 I 9 - , 1 'fi' 1 Egg 44 .J rn AQ A KRUFY WW , 14- 'I C' E- ifwm .L 'i'3fL .aw NH 1f'a'K-'ov arsity Football me r 1 ' ng WND-- h 7 '1 7'-' tr 4- M? Q- john Denton, Mark Guadagnoli, Ron Abeita, johnny Flores,-James Terry, Craig Parker, Randy Reitz, Chris Heigele, Alvis Allen, Walter johnson, Tony Benson, Don Coomes, Mike Breeding, Ken Callahan, larry Dunbar, Steve jones, Paul Snow, Greg Tumcr, Paul Thrasher, Andrew Muras, Bobby Vallejo, Micky Mitchell, joe Michael Sifuentez, Pat Dobbs Coaches David Wright, Buddy Henderson, Wayne Roeder, Greg Ochs, Sonny Zachary 153 'J ,E g an ' S ka all , 31 Q74 -LTV his XX -1, V F - 7 Z 5 4 new Q' , .. A, gb i K, Jn k I In ,V . Q 0 , x.L,, M - ' Q ' W i Q-1 if K .W 'JP Th -1 ' cw in tc .- . ' ' t t H fi' rfb' iii l5Y'f'53'f: -F at M -L F in -3 N F c . J Ns i5Vi '.k i'.QT'f i - F 'fifia-iiQ 5:i .1 F . Ngigxf - 48 It-.4 any V y Q - - T T Hzlx W N gait' T ' - K - k, -, ' 'f 'f ' f , ' .K 1 f .Q '14 iP'sf' stiy fwiwa i Ki ii, .cfujf - ' af' ' Lack' 'll The 1979 Bishop Dunne Falcons finished with a disappointing 4-6 season, Throughout this season the Falcons fought hard, despite many injuries, and they displayed a lot of talent for an inexperienced team. Their efforts proved that the players were a true Falcon Team. - Greg Turner is 'Jai A 'W N 3 . . I55 I Football First Row: Mark Rasins, Eddie Vemon, Michael Vault, Brian jordon, Second Rowzjohn Lott, Tony Knight, Phillip Brooks, Rene Weber, Steve Mitchell, Tracey Holloway,-Ieff Totherow, Third Row: Keith Humphrey, john Pantoja, Fred Huff, David Munchrath, Pete Cirino, Keith Humphrey, john Pantoja, Fred Huff, David Munchrath, Pctc Cirino, Ricky Chagoya, Richard Ramirez, Paul Gilliland, Coach Greg Ochs. K ,IV Cheerleaders cheer on the team. A very young.IV team began the season with a lot of enthusiasm, determined to work hard to gain the experience they needed. Though the team played well, they lost two district games and had an overall record of 3- 6. The experience gained by these young men made this season a big success. - Coach Greg Ochs john and Sam, superstar football players? Freshman Football Clockwise From the Bortomzjoe Shaw, Regis Williams, john Deheon, Chris Wyrostek, Paul Patterson, Martin Williams, Kenneth Duron, Benny Moreno, Louie Bell, Mark Baker, Roderick Crowe, Mark Luna,-John Guererro, Drew Dickinson, Greg Barrientos, Gilbert Garza. .pf - A in J I ,L ,,. '. A-.' -W--Mt -5' Q- f g I., ,...-. ,N W lf..-ii T ' V 4 -A ' ', . :' ?:. ' ,wrt ffm. .- , t,,y'- ,gh ,, , -ilgxykgiv . . s ,Q .., M. -. - - is. Y - X 'vs- Q 4 TY , -Mt . K f , - A . , ,' fa' -ws, - . MQ, tg , K ,ivy 4 Ja V may :Z,v!'3f,.x-Q V A saw l fww T C T ' I 4 4 A. K t. L' . M - sf: Hylfgv h ,Q ' ,,i A - 'fs H ' it , , - 1 , . 7 1 fi ,. fr 1- Q.. ' 5 . I-sz ga-yew V,, ,E ,,i mg.::,-:- ,gag F , 'S' .v s ' - f L1'1'f3'5 ' af,,..T . A - 1 new -W Fans cheer on freshmen players. .:. i is 'aus fig Coach Alves looks on the game, The 1979 Freshman Football Team finished the season with a 2-7 record. The team grew in strength and experience as the season progressed, with many players turning in outstanding performances each week. The highlight of the year was the season finals against a very strong R. L. Turner teamg the Freshman Falcons rallied from a 7-0 deficit to defeat R. L. Turner 8-7. - Coach Alv FJ' 157 Cross Countr - District Champions First Row: john Franco, Donnie Gomez, mgr.g Danny Moran, Nick Garcia, Second Row: Coach David Burr, Ray Depta, Chris Campbell, Mark Luna, Greg Campbell. Chris receives district first place trophy forthe team. This year's cross country team with their hard work and dedication, brought the district championship to Dunne for the first time. Dunne easily outplaced defending Champs,jesuit, by 14 points. 158 , 95' ,fr l xA.K4 PX john Franco gives it all he's got! thsmf K .V-iwf -name h . - tsl, s ii' '-I Chris Campbell runs for the home stretch. All right, everybodyg pick up those knees! WEQWPEQ EEE' E922 , 'EWBGZJQ ff' fe-:A 1' ' , 5 2 WZSQEE , ' BHWRAQSBS ix? -, ' X f if vm F x ' R' 3 Q 1, Sf. :SQ 'ff gf bi- 'gk ,,j..3' f , K . Qklyq -A ' b 7 TQ 1' 2 fd -E NV 5 'VN -N . 5 x Iv, ,VM KN at N9 K V, , t Z-gr!! s uf' zijn' g ftfifk V r - I Sm , 2'2 ' .L 4 ' ,X L ' ' ki- 0 ' Tl x, f. . f , X :X ll Q., if .fe E fx ,Wi .. Q RQ-L3 ,L h A gf , . xv --f-. . 1 Av -'I P P-'Q S swf U 'fbffx tx ' Q I X Q I 5 Q N s 4 1 N 5 s , w Xl , 5 gf- 16 'E A f. ff Ni ' 1 ' . . X. gi., W a .C 'li ' A T - . 'L' I l f F 'ffPiSf Af 'l'MCn.'i5.Al4lf'if1L Jg'm.+'5Il!vQ1'NEK' Soccer is ,, 1. . I : Z 1-Ji:-1 fi, K' 1 :Q ' - m mLm,L z12i!Ekfig':V'w:-L 'Q 4 A A I. A - Smxfss A 191 ' g ' ww V - . Q ,I v an K' T X x v I 1 1 1 'wt N- I'1 K mg rw : - .2 L ' A ,x K 'ff - ' ,, K , ',? SV A 1i,fl,:i -x 5 ,- of 4 VI.: ,UW - , e 35 P , W Sf QW: Ai , .. ,, -h Q . f K .1 Y Lx wa N54 ,Q ' W 0 ii y f f f 163 1,,.f, ,P gif' Soccer The.IV Soccer Team's first year as a TCIL Official Team was exceptional. The inexperienced players developed in speed, agility, and self-confidence under the direction of Coach Leonard Gehring. The team ended the season with a 4-4-1 record. Nick Garcia runs for the ball. First Row: Walter Muzaurieta, Tony Durbin, Eddie Velasquez, Richie Guerra, Alvin Romualdo, Lee Skinner, mgr,, Second Row: Ben Moreno, Tacho Paredes Danny Moran, Greg Campbell, john DeLeon,joe Lopez, Nick Garcia, jose Gonzalez, Coach Leonard Gehring, Not Pictured: Byron Hedgecoke, Aurelio Castillo. -.1-If .. 1 A ---A--N' U' ' 1 rd! V '- ,-,.-- - ar uLs-- 'Y Q. 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Richie Guerra controls the ball. 165 ,Ex :-- if :Af?.5af-'- vrsiifr: ,1z:x25w'-Y9QwLza'f., 5 iii Wiwymvgg V Q - Est TL .wx -- .A-W1 L , Gs'- -- ks 5 4 S.. .L. H J 1. P. + 2 1,1622 ' Va sit Basketball Harry Carr, David Mackie, Daniel Coomes,james Quaite, Mike Breeding, Coach jensen,james Morton, Mark Norman, Donald Morton, Larry Dunbar, john Hall fu -: . . james Quaite with a slam dunk! 3 S 3 ar 5 si Y If U Despite having a new coach and a young team, the Varsity Basketball Team did exceptionally well. Good coaching under Mike Jensen made it fairly easy for the team to adjust to a new system. The season had many bright moments, including the championship in the K. of C. Tournament over favored teams, Bishop Lynch and Jesuit. Though lack of experience hurt this year's chances at district, next year's team, with eight returning letternien, should be favorites to win. -lame: Morton and David Mackie 'B' ' 1 ? 1 . . Basketball Q , illlq' 4 2 p 1 df i K' ae First Row: Tim Gorczyca, Eddie Vemon,john Glenn, Phillip Brooks, Chris Garcia, Alex Acuna, Inez Marroquin, Second Row: Coach Jensen, Dennis Coleman Tony Knight, Pete Cirino, Damen Washington, Arturo Avzlos, Arbie Hobbs, Alex Nichols. The team awaits a free throw. Phillip looks for help. , ., ,, in 'is '70 T E 1 1 ' W 5' H ' rrla ,af s f s, ififljifi l Ma ' A l Freshman Basketball . - Q r C21 A-TEAM: Coach Camcy,joc Shaw, Steve Rcitz,joc Salinas, Chris Wyrostek, Ronnie jackson, Bill Baldridge, Martin Williams, Roderick Crowe, Inez Marroquin, manager, Coach Alves. kim, A, llzii .-521 5 B-TEAM: Darren Binz, Pierre Craig, Irinco Garza, Craig Wilmn, Steven Ockels, Coach Alves, Par Muras, Cory Talash, Byron Booker, Mario Cadena, Chuck Best, Andre Gncmmcrt, Marc Slade, Robert Alva, Coach Carney. Chris looks for an open man, Girls Basketball- Varsity and IV 'Gu VARSITY: Scarlett Green, mgr., Siobhain Brochu, mgr., Monica Rolcn, Michelle I-Iinklehleannie O'Donnell, Mary Lee, Amy I-Iarkenrider, Angel Irvin, Coach Paul Wfood, Doris Lopez, Alicia Mangram, Deborah Coleman, Debbie Abrahamsen, Barbie O'Donnell, Catherine CorIey,jackie Coleman, mgr., Krista Heitzman mgr. JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row: Regina Fuentes, Leticia Ramirez, Leisha Woods, Beverly Lind, Lisa Guerra, Theresa Durbin, Second Row: Coach Greg Oths Karen Kolker, Lydia Dunbar, Dawn McGrail, Tracey Abrams, Luwana Ebert, Thelma Moreno, Tana Manning, LaTrelle Cambridge. l if .11 1 'w I l wg if 3 , Q V :- I ' - l Amy dribblcs the ball. , ., w 4 'Q-L. an 1 + 5 J Y Q 0- ., QM- Q all W Co-captains Monica Rolen U21 and Jeannie O'Donnell 4445. l Rolen rolls the ball down court. The girl's basketball team, with hard work and dedication, played exceptionally well this year. Although it didn't always show in the scores, it showed in the quality of our team play. The record for the Falcons this season was 8-13, - Deborah Coleman Agwmnm- Ji Our Girls Gave Everyone a Run for Their Money U -..., SL' 'W-up 4 -'I'1 1i lnnqhy ' f TQ C-SigiggXR up gy 4 A Mary waits for the pass. Varsity girls go for the ball. Takeashot! V 45 , i I ' - r , 0 . ,,-r th d , . t , 2- X l . I' 4: - - ' f f - , , , ., ,,,. -...assi .3 Al ,,, . 9 1 5 ' jr . W xi- Make it, Tracy. The junior Varsity girl's 1979-80 basketball season was very successful. With the coaching of Mr. Greg Ochs, returning for his second year, the girls learned a great deal about the hard running game. The record was 5-105 next year the girls look forward to an even more successful season. 175 Swim Team i r First Row: jill Henry, Mary McNulty, joe Behan, Mark Rasins, Second Row: Maureen Hughes, Steve Brown, Penny Patterson, Pat Dobbs, Mike Rasins, john Schmidt, Mike Ironside, Mark Guadagnoli, Chris Leech, Ernest Lloyd, Pat Couch, james Behan, Doyle Baker, David Brochu, Laurie Woebcr, Coach jim Woeber, Corinne Trawick, mgt., Trisha Behan. . Nr,e Wm-..,.,m Mike Ironside gets a good start in the 100 yd. backstroke. 4 ' wk Pat Couch awaits the gun. wie' v. 'Y The Swim Team, under the direction of Coach jim Woeber, ended its season at Loos Stadium, competing in the TCIL State Swim Meet. The Falcon swim team competed in events that ranged from the 100 yard butterfly, backstrol-ce, free, and breast, to the more time-consuming events as the 200 or the SOO yard free. The team placed seventh and many individual goals were reached in the meet. Some outstanding performances were turned in. Most important about this year, however, was a special camaraderie that developed among the team members, Each member could always rely on support from his or her team mates. -james Behan f. ttf David congratulates Pat after a hard race john, Mark, and Pat discuss their plans for after the meet. ,M-Qt Z W P' M . t, WA . james Behan and Mark Guadagnoli rest after their warm up. l 77 ' ' ' fn s wf A .. .'M'51 -at New David mentally prepares himself for the upcoming race. Y-wise , . , Laurie is in the starring position. Wviliw-aw Mike, Coach Wfoeber, and Penny smile for the camera at the stare meer. Mike Rasins demonstrates a gainer. 178 W 'KU n Mark Rasins in the pike position. Steve Brown shows his diving style. wg, Q 4 V ii iii iiii' David Brochu takes a breath in thc 100 yd. breaststrokc In 41 .0 ' 1' rv 0' je 1 79 r A Coach Woeber likes to swim in his clothes. K ,Q say 7 i, I 0 s The theme of this yearls Golf Team can be best summa- rized in the Words the challengef' With some early season adjustments, then unexpected changes, the players knew that the road to team and individual accomplishments would be difficult. In the early part of the season, the task looked grim, but the team kept struggling to meet their potential capabili- ties. Through good mental preparation and hard work the team began to exhibit traits reflective of better things to come. By season's end individual performances had reached a level of competitiveness and respectability. Overall this team distinguished themselves with good sportsmanship and pride, traits that made the challenge an accomplishment. Coach Greg Harb Q 'f MT 1 V Arr E .. ,F .l gy its - -a M t 9? i Daman Washington, William Thomas, Ricky Gallardo, Harry Carr fMedal- ist - All Private Toumamentj if Coach Greg Hoch Tennis as auui.-:orc H, Ei First Row: Larry Baldwin, Evette Gonzalez, Scarlett Green, Anne Eby, Dominique Gonzalez, Regina Giangrosso, Val Lewis, Second Row: Coach Vincent Lang bein, jose Gonzalez, Kim Honza, Henry Saldana, Tim Pribyl, Richard Benson, Greg Schneider, N V Individual accomplishments can only be measured by the players themselves, but an important team accomplishment was made. The Boys and Girls Tennis f Q Team realized the importance of supporting one another as a team. The Falcons have had a good year, . , both on court and off. F , . 4 9 i ' . 1, 'ltiltw' ' , , 1 H-ma.- , 1. 3.1, wg 4- .,, .ff 'T ' vw . - ' ' f X, I A sn 1 li if. r i -- it 4 ii P 5 4- 4n.2w. t r H 'F , , , fa -fr :.g,, , S.. ' M . . W K 5 of fs f if 1, . awe-:Q-f,x M 'L K aww? Sli. I 1 . 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K . ., ,, 5 , ,Q Q H+ . kgs 1 ' -. .ia n..4r., 'f+.+... . .WW .f...,,s I .,,, 4,4 w.A A Terri Thomas returns the serve. 8 on .Q This season has been challenging forthe Tennis Team both on and off the courtg however, ir has proven to be a rewarding experience for us all. - Sazrlell Green Everre Gonzalez prepares to return the volley Q . 4 fu ,A , The season has not shown an impressive record, but I feel that each of the players has accomplished personal goals and improved his or her own attitudes. Vg. ,af ' I Ei a - r I 5 I . i- ,Q .V - Bob Baldwin ---'fl' Evette Gonzalez finishes her match. How many tennis balls does the team need, Corinne? 'S . I .kt Q, ,aw ia Tw.,-.fd A .sw Q Graft li Hangul Q 4 few ,tm g? gi , V K el l ' 7 s ' Q sf A. p 'ifp I me QA, 1 . W K , s Bob Baldwin waits for the return, tl ' -:-,yy , ,f,.,..:r sf Varsity Track L 1 V- ' K , .v,, Vtlv- A 4 1 'A 'g:? , -' f t -,-' H4 4 gk- A ,Q. yy Q3 N' :Q -7,7 , , ,,, L- - i T5 xr v , , a y V ,1- j 6 V- tv ,F.',1Qx' 1 , , i 1 9 v H L' I I 1 F4 I K Q' x W Tk Q' 3-',533',. it l C 'Q if c., f a P, A :lb ,Q ,. 4' L 1 'T Coach Sonny Zachary Rufus Willimns hands off the baton to Donald Morton. 3 1 JP 1 1 ? 5 , fi, 0- ' Q First Row: Greg Campbell. john Franco, Chris Garcia, Donny Gomez, Rufus Vlilliams, Craig Cooks. Second Row: Coach Stevc Camcy, Andrew Muras, Richard Ramirez, Paul Snow, Mark Guadagnoli. Third Row: Tracy Abrams, Mgr.g Clark Talkington, Anthony Miller. Not Pictured: Ken Callahan, Chris Campbell, Daniel Coomcs, Donald Coomes, Don Morton, james Morton, Eddie Vcmon. Bo s compete in district meet at Iesuit. The Falcon track team for 1980 had a reputation to live up to. The Falcons in past years had won 9 consecutive District championships. The talent and depth of the 1980 squad was not as strong as in past years, but the effort and desire by the athletes that made up the team was as strong as ever. Youth, being our strong point, will be a major factor in returning to the top next year. Our Seniors gave good leadership in helping our younger athletes in maturity for district and state. I think we had a good year. Coach Sonny Zarlmry W' 4-Ut Ken Callahan propels the shot put through the air Right: Mark Guadagnoli strives for the finish line pw I hu 1 Paul Snow displays his discus throwing style. is Av 5 ,iv 5 .....,N..i......... 5 2 ,, -' , james Terry cleats the pole vault, ...W 3 5 f 1 t , N . Q 74 r: e F1 l- l james Morton takes home a medal in the hurdles for the third consecutive year, Y ' - I E if K I. I x A f as .. t . 4 ' A ' if- 1 -aa - A - -- - c r , - W Y , , I y i-'A L p W 1- , P f 1 t , f ' N A 5 r . A Q ., ' ' . : , ' P I i ,' X as i if -' 'ww 4 ,' ig, ' - ., -, r 4, Wag- 5 V:Q.:ilR..,5-, , ,, -P - -'ffldiv3s4ijf1::7?5-?fff'i9'We as- ' ,Q 1' 1 A ' ' 5 -1 - f X . 4 s -4 -+V-i?? 3i32?f?irxS'lig4 - . , . 1, ' t -Mx -:ut 11 f 315 james Quaite tops the last hurdle. .. I - r -A-lc 'VS .,r . , li X 4 4 ' . . -4 -'- --in x X P w -1 P., -- ff . .. ' A '- -A . J ' is-i.. X -. ig? - y v' ,ar X f . ,- .aww -2- L, - , Q r- , 4 ', . 5159 5 ,I N2 1 'ffvm A Left: Falcons captured first place for long jump at State, W. 4 W V . z-1z4lsi':dZfie:we2w-- ' i z,'31wv-- M... 11311 A..- -VJ 4,44 a,,,,..,f -1-1' a Chris Campbell wirh a strong finish. C 32 1, s Donald Coomes gives it all hc's got. W E UI f Ki W3 Mi .ms i -A Above-:james Morton jumps to 3 first place victory. gy 'MW W Right: Paul Snow shows how the shot is thrown. N, Y - Q --J .4 wg ,. ' ff . L , fftf. xr - ,...ig-,gqw -.iggq-':' Q T if 'A v-If Anthony leads for Dunnc's team. .1 'GI' r I N I - -.1414 A ,- ' n- f T4 fi H-v 1 'fa Y, ,L 1 , ,i A F .f,p'f' ' fe ' ,, Q - K 4- 4' ff' , I il' vt -f I wi, I ,, I I .MW g,!., mmm-gi 4 7 Ronnie shows his technique in hurdling. v if' l-- M.. Q x-X, ii '- I 'sr-zu Above: Anthony brings the sprint rclgiy ll firat plans viiuiq. Lcfr: Mark keeps up the good work. Girls' Varsity Track - District Champs if a Q i 5 t Q I li First Row: Barbie O'Donnell, Monica Rolen, Michelle l-linkle, Yvette johnson, Marisha Smith, Meg Briggs, Ermina Sunday,jill Kelley, Regina Fuentes, Yvonne ,Iohnsor Catherine Corley, Mary Wood, LaTrelle Cambridge, Second Row: Coach Paul Wood, Managers Sonya Berkins and ,Ianice Alton, Robin Behan, jackie Coleman, Heathe Heigele, Theresa Patton, Angel Irvin, Deborah Coleman, Alicia Mangram, L'Tanya Brown, Cathy Estoclt, Dawn McGrail, Amy Harlcenrider, Managers Karen Kolker, Cind Haire, and Luwana Ebert, Coach Donna Wood. + 'Ur I 3 Robin Behan comes out of the blocks with ease. The team givesjill their support. 190 I 1 E Barbie takes third in the triple jump. . a uf f xy., .IQ Mi 3.22754 , 4,1 i , .. .. , sefw .1 K 3 v s ' '71 Monica Brick practices hurdles. 'wh .7 ,Q , in A ve... t , 6-qv if V. we ' if Deborah Coleman and -Iill Kelley hand off to a first place, record-breaking Mile Relay 4- ' -ft 1 eu Q - f Little Gina leads Lynch in the Mile. District Champs Finish Second in State Meet 6 it 1 f is 5 it Robin Behan breaks the school record in the High jump. Angel Irvin relaxes after raking first in the discus, 11 AL'Tanya Brown leaps to a third place finish. u. i ,K was , . , . nes Coach Wood rells the girls, You've got it in the bag. g D 'Y' The state record breaking 880 yd. Relay gets off to a good stan. s?7fi Ay The girls Sprint Relay team hams it up. . 74, were 1 . v.. M., . tiff 5, BL- . 59. L-' n-',,ap-- , ..,g,,aw ww, fy? - 2, of 4 .fs 11' As- . .5545 ur. r ls The 1980 district champs show that they are number one. Although we have a young track team, they have proven themselves worthy of all the recognition they get. They have pushed themselves to the limit on many occasions and always were willing to do more. 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Q E ta C ' N Y , - : S 5 Y s First Row: Rolando Velasquez, Bobby Vallejo, Lupe Flores, Raymond Barrillcaux, Mike Breeding, Second Row: Chris Heigcle, Ricky Chagoya,john Denton, Nancy Barrilleaux, Stat.g Beverly Lind, Stat.g Frank Hernandez. Third Row: -Ioe Pantoja, David Roberts, Brian Kendro, Steve Kral, Coach Wayne Roeder. Not Pictured: Greg Turner, Kenny Lowery, Mgrg Phillip Prasifka, Mgr.g Mary McNolty, Stat, Baseb all, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie, and Coach Roeder Lupe Flores is a real asset to the team. ,loc Pantoja wins another game for the Falcons. ' 577 1144114 V l Another home run, 'S 5 X Ricky Chagoya up to bat. The season started out well for the Falcons. We won all 4 ,, scrirnmages ending non-district competition with a 7-3 record. A combination of mental and physical errors during district play - 6 dropped our district record to a disappointing 3-5, but coupled with 1 1 1' Mgt g the non-district record we ended the season with a respectable 10-8. v 4 ftl , fi it f The team played well at times, then lapsed into a coma and played It gg . ii - poorly. But with 10 returning players for next year, we have 4 something to which we can look forward. - - Coach Roeder . sv' t at 5 , I 'H if af ,Q 3? Q - ' QE , 1, l .ff ' 'an K L , V , F I 1 . la - ' , N sf ff' T i X - , .- ' 1, if 'V Q' I V fa 'A' ' f, 'v,,ffrfW' Z I , az., A I .I . ff IAQ, A. ,gasf l , ,X ta ' s sa 4, T jj? 7' Wi f i2,f.i W V, . ,krrrrr f ...XV 5 H42 ik, . T A T - ' ' i i'e5?f:f' fix: 3' il p Q 3 , yyytyy y HMS, A ,xt s gt N 1 V ' Y ,H ' ' ' P . 4? ff? wrha W M .. -Q wtf'-,Q 3? '-'K lk jk fa? V is l' lc 31.11, If V ' - . l K1 S , Q 'I K e lx I x A , .7 V, -.R K LZ. L., 1? ,,..f Q-W m 'mw i N ilu. Ah c'mon! Bobby Vallejoe and Rolando Vasquez await their tum at bat. ,his ff' i wi' The fans enjoy the game as much as the team. ., Q '11 . Q -K ji ,SE N408 H-f x -. Q-Wfffkefi , k , , Q ,. ' 2 , X xx' . .. - M ' D' X. M '. - Av, K . Q '4 . - I? F' . 'W . f J .L . W ,fyggx-. JN -A .K ff v fygfy ' F , f .. An ' x Nw' 'W' 'N K 409. M, V+ K' 1 y - Z . 1 454. Ax .I 1 Wir lf, x ,,-. ...1g.+- iv K 'gif'-' bg, W v 'sg . x ...K KK! - 1- ., - wi-X sm ' N Q ag ' .Q ' Wig., ,Q 'fsw-'Y' Er'-w-.,...,,,, ,M 41 M. H f f I lr ww ,W I I A 4 'M +g: M., ' u..f,.. 33, 5M,q ,K -1' ' -- ,.kV ,,,Q w ' 1 ,W dk - ' '-bA 2 r Q F, I S M4 I W v-,fc 1 x 4 'L 8 1 , Yau' f :-a ,. ,. ,-,,,.-,.,M.. , ,.,. r ,WQN , my .,,1L,4,j Q41-'rw-N1 4 1 9 ' ' snovf , , ',,,v9:vVy4vv'i . , , , , .4 4 ggww, ,-ff 4,1-Q4 v-ft! . '., uv V yfoapfi... . V '.'ikv ,,,.ff+'eL-- , K p, -fy li fffw4f1?--s5M'r'ff'v ,v EV 7' zkgyi, 5 I 'i y if I , A-AS 91 5 Q ...Vg -'?r A 53+ f ,3,. , Sd Am A... W ., W f , 1979 Scoreboard 1980 FOOTBALL BD OPPONENT 7 Kaufman O 14 Seagoville 0 7 Nacogdoches 12 40 North Dallas O 24 Desoto 14 0 Strake Jesuit 47 23 Waco Jef f erson-Moore 3 O Jesuit 17 O St. Mark's 38 6 Nolan 10 26 Waco Reicher 7 15 Lynch 22 CROSS COUNTRY 1st place Jesuit Invitational lst place District VOLLEYBALL The Girl s Volleyball Team had a season record 14 wins and 9 losses. Their district scores are: Nolan Waco Reicher Waco Reicher Nolan fplayoff for district titlej Nolan 1 12 1 of BD OPPONENT 1 2 Z 1 2 O 2 1 1 2 rn 4 BD soccER ' U 6 Episcopal School of Dallas O 2 St. Markls 6 8 Nolan 2 Ft. Worth CD Cistercian ,Iesuit Trinity Valley Green Hill Lynch Selwyn GIRLS BASKETBALL The Girls Basketball Team had a season record of 8 wins and 12 losses Their district scores are OPPONENT Waco Reicher Nolan Lynch Waco Reicher Nolan Lynch li s.,,. I, BOYS BASKETBALL The Boys Basketball team had a season wins and 21 losses. Their district scores are: OPPONENT jesuit Nolan Reicher Lynch Jesuit Nolan Reicher Lynch record of 13 SWIMMING The Swim Team swam in 8 meets and won 3. Meet Placed SMU Relays t Adamson and Carter Plano 11-12 n Spruce St. Mark s r Plano 9-10 n Sunset State Meet In the state meet the swim team placed against the district teams by beating Lynch and Nolan. NEW SCHOOL RECORD: David Brochu - 100 yd. Breaststroke - 1:11.7 TENNIS The Tennis Team played in 16 scheduled matches plus the district and state matches played in Waco In Dis trict the girls had a doubles District Champion team of Scarlett Green and Kim Honza This same doubles team made it to the semi F I in Q are wma BASEBALL The Baseball Team had a season record of 10 wins and 8 losses. Their district scores are: Jesuit Nolan Waco Reicher Lynch Jesuit Nolan Waco Reicher Lynch 8h 1st 2 d 1st ' 3 d 2 d Ist 7th 49 Zgi? 1, is gl Y- 'W 1 Vi WSH ll! E BD Opponent 4 Af gl 2 7 , 5 1 8 10 gg 3 4 2 4 2 l f f 8 is 3 2 fggf W 4 7 9 f ffm 3 2 , ff. I I I 19 9 SCOREBO BOYS TRACK Meet Placed Bishop Lynch Invitational 5th Possum Kingdom Relays Brownwood Bluebonnet Relays 5th North-Tex Relays Keller Invitational 10th Jesuit Relays r District fl State 6th 1'v-v H. -In E RD 1980 ,X , .9 ewg. ' S.. X nie? K lib ,-.-nov--4-.7 .. GIRLS TRACK Meet Placed Vikingette Relays no place Midway Invitational t Keller Relays Westwood Invitational n Dickson Invitational t Dlstnct State n NEW SCHOOL RECORDS Sprint Relay 49 8 Monica Rolen Deb Coleman Heather Heigele Latrelle Cambridge Mile Relay 4 11 4 Cathy Estock Dawn McGraxl Deborah Coleman jill Kelley 880 Relay 1 45 3 L Tanya Brown Deb Coleman Theresa Patton Latrelle Cambridge 100 Meter Hurdles 17 1 Monica Rolen High-lump 5'2 Robin Behan The Sprint Relay Team also holds the State record 9th ' I - I 3 d f . Qs I 2 d ' - 5th T4 xi 'V ' - if L. l I MY g U . . . 4 h t -- I' Carter Riverside 2nd ' 4 v 4th - ' ' 2 d ' ' lst 2 d m 1 'T ea Z ll-District Athletes Tony Benson, Football Steve Boyd, Soccer L'Tanya Brown, Track Ken Callahan, Track Latrelle Cambridge, Track Chris Campbell, Cross Country, Track Greg Campbell, Cross Country Deborah Coleman, Track Daniel Coomes, Track Donald Coomes, Track Catherine Corley, Track Ray Depta, Cross Country Pat Dobbs, Football, All-State Cathy Estock, Track Nick Garcia, Cross Country Anthony Garza, Soccer Scarlett Green, Volleyball, Tennis Mark Guadagnoli, Track Heather Heigcle, Track Kim Honza, Tennis Robin Behan, Track RQ Q , r Qi . ,,r f gr 1 an t A l ng?-, ,, Juv-' . Y. 0-any 4-4 Angel Irvin, Track 3' jill Kelly, Track s---. Mary Lee, Volleyball N' Doris Lopez, Volleyball four' f r Alicia Mangram, Track Dawn McGrail, Track Don Morton, Basketball, Track I james Morton, Basketball, All-Stare, - Track, All-State 1 ,, . gs? -nf C17 Rufus Williams, Track lnuric Woeber, Volleyball , ,sr I Andrew Muras, Football Jeannie O'Donnell, Volleyball, All-State Basketball 5.-dv Theresa Patton, Track Richard Ramirez, Soccer I, Monica Rolen, Basketball, Track Tim Savins, Soccer Paul Snow, Track Clark Talkington, Track NOT PICTUR.ED: Ron Abeita, Football Lupe Flores, Baseball Ricky Gallardo, Golf, All-State Yvette Johnson, Track Mark Luna, Cross Country Barbie O'Donnell, Track Greg Turner, Baseball Eddie Vemon, Track 205 faculty faculty faculty faculty faculty faculty faculty faculty 'Q' 3? 5 X A A X Q 5' 4 1 5 Q -gf W' 1 at I, K'- :nfl Administration Jerome T. McGowan, Principal Sonny Zachary, Dean of Students f V wesieile 1 Mr. McGowan speaking at a school mass, Coach Vlrighis image of himself. 35 K Wy? Mrs. Hinkle demonstrating a new form of karate. in Eleanor Patterson, Dean of Academics Coach Wdght contemplates pre-game activities. ii. Can l please go home now? Yeees, can I help you? Evelyn Hinkle, Dir, of Community Activitiesg Sr. Julianne Allen, Dir. of Scheduling David Wright, Athletic Director Dept. Head, Foreign languages 9 Faculty if Y l ' Kathy Aday, Science Dept. Head john Alves, Social Studies , -A 'mf' Wlur would Mr. McGowm say if he saw you sitting Mr. Burk, 2 fondly remembered friend. on that desk? V w. Now Mr. Brodnax, it goes, l.1eft, right, left, right, . . . 210 Rick Bocglin, English 4, 4 Mrs. Callan helps our in the library Sheila Bradley, Business ls St. Mary Brian Bole, Social Studies Dept. Head , Q Can I help it if it says on his birth certificate, 'We the people? s :lil No, Mrs. Aday, you're doing it all wrong. Sr. Mary Brian being profound and brilliant' David Btoaclnax, Band Stanley Burk, Band David Burt Science 212 sq Steve Carney, Social Studies jenny Carroll, English David Childs, Social Studies Spwah Now class, that really hacks me off. Mary Copeland, Business jerry Coats, English Chuck Cocca, English Q53 af'5QA3:a, L5 1 A H,-5 You people are impossible!! Mrs. Pratt, our favorite face in the bookstore Diane Cooper, English Dept. Head Mary jane Crissey, Math Dept. Head Kathi Dobson, Business Sr, Paul Marie Duck, Guidance joseph D. Fagan, Science 4 'Law Hey sugar, come on in. lt's so simple: iust plug in the right formula. Dianne Gray, Social Studies Vickie Guest, Math Buddy Henderson, Physical Education Sr. justin Fox, Lcaming Resource Cenrer Leonard Gehring, Science Cindy Grandin, Arr 551 s le n , e 2 s , Sr. ,Iusrin presides over the learning resource center. . 1 sr, ir- m,-'ii .F 1 ' I-AE. Tri. :cdr if g5?.'sV: E f ,mf ,. What did I do ro deserve rhe cighrh graders? . Greg Hoch, Guidance P SW Comic Holland, Business Dept. Head ,Ian Jacobs, Foreign Language Mike Jensen, English 2 New faces at Dunne. Let's see, how can I mzk Vfhar in the !'8:? do you want? jim Lambcrti, Math my 5 Q X x 5 xlib S 3' se X iigs 'LX N 2 Sr. Theresa Khirallah A1 4 Hey good lookin'! Q if more complicated ? Our group leader from retreat, Wir lieben Sie! 1 .4 I , .I-U ' ff Vince langbein, Theology Dept. Head Sharon Moran, Foreign Language Greg Ochs, Theology 7 2 Wlaync Roedcr. Math jennyc Tate. Art Father Rick Tullius Coach Rocdcr reminiscing about his days ar Harvard. Stop calling me Sr. Paul Marie checking up on biology students. 'laws T 1'ZT k 5 'N jim Vloeber, Science Becky Wocssner, Librarian ala i Sr. Mary Catherine is Dunnc's most loved French teacher. Coach Wood timing her blossoming young athletes Donna Wood, Physical Education Paul Vfood, Theology Sr. Mary Catherine Zacha, Foreign Language Secretaries N W Beverly Baldridge Norma Butler Lynne Crisscy j ust ' - if :'1f ' Those coaches better get their acts together. Friendliness is Dunnc's best characteristic. ,,m3V,, ,, GW rl Q s 1 1 I jo Giangrosso sw Mrs. Pick takes 2 break, whilc keeping up with Dun- nc's millions. Hello, Bishop Dunne High School, may I help you? .. it ty - JI Mrs, Durbin is a big help ro Bishop Dunne, Lorcne Lewis fi f Ib, .1 in 5' f fit 9 Peggy Marus Bertha Pick Cafeteria There is more to a taco than meets the eye! H is 5 3 Come on, Stella! You bring one more tray and I'll . . . -tl .S 3 2 nnn t y r ag: L ' H' , . L Lil. iii?-'4' -' Sylvia Blackburn, Mary Young, Stella Alderson, Ora Valdez, Elvira Morales, Olga Carr, Margaret Edwards, Bess Smith,-Ianie Ro, ers. Picture Not Available: Elaine Blackburn. 'L V an if 4. Y H, k. 4 ' I can't wait to get home and frown. Sylvia Blackbum and janic Rogers are busy in the kitchen. 1?-S J-5' ' T 'W' fa' 7 i V ,M , - in ' -if 31 Q I ,, 'i i M As Counting up the days haul! b 1 What did ya'll say about my food? U 8 Maintenance :fi Tallie Guhl Salvador Carvajal jesse Fields ,ak ,gf L- 4 Iris just see who has the sharpest blow! Decided to relax, huh? Guess what? The clocks broke again! Ed Wartley , I ,,Lx S f 'im sasmwawnewf Superintendent of Schools ii Diocese of Dallas Bishop Dunne H.S. School Board Sister Carolecn I-Iensgen .ff S-iff? ' ff 4, Y e . , Left to Right: john Kendro. ,lane Mussell, Bertha Moreno, Fred Eichorn, ,Ierome McGowan, Gene Benson g President, Tony Hopp, George Dunbar. Father Wfeinzapfel, Not Pictured: Don Kolker, Dwight Lind, Being a Teacher Is. . . . . . 2 career, fun, rewarding, poverty level, I enjoy it. - Evelyn Hinkle . , . Duh, I don't know. - Paul Wood Sits Q, , . ss, . . . someone who cares for young people and gives of themselves to help them grow into adults --Jerome T MrG0wafz . . exhaustion, fun, :1 real challenge. - Sr. Mary Brian 226 . . , I don't know, I havenat been one long enough. -jenny? Tale we N E5 if Q 2 3 3 K , . . kissing my sanity goodbye. - Slwelia Bradley a living, no, I'm not making ll living. v- David Wrigbf , . . an opportunity to try out my night cluh act which I plan to take on the road ina few years. -jerry Coalx was . L gs 9 V Q I , . K ,X Q , ,, I i I LK r g . i. . headache, pain, trial, and tribulation. - Dianne Gray . teachers have to be nuts to be one, - Mikejemon developing the person inside and out. - Islzthy Dobson I can't answer that, why don't you ask me if I want to eat lunch? 227 -jim Woeber classes classes classes classes classes classes classes classes 228 sig ,., Y ,, mm 1 :az f - Za k, .fb A .2521 E, -5:5 5: f, 'SwQS4, . I 1 ,, K N 4 MF If Q 'H X X 1 J 5 5' 1 gm Jt atwws' I 1 im' Iuniors Debra Abraham sen David Albaugh Alvis Allen Anthony Alva Schelia Bacon Hilary Ballard Nancy Barrillcaux Tricia Bchan Richard Benson Lisa Binz Thomas Blute Michael Breeding David Brochu Eugenia Brode LaTrelle Cambridge Dannetre Canru Harry Carr Rosalynn Carrizales Aurelio Castillo Class Reps: Charles Hughes, Lisa Binz, Lydia Dunbar, Gabi Magana Tinc Lewis Sonia Castillo Srcven Clark Frcdie Cohen .larkic Coleman Daniel Coomes i lnelda Cruz Greg Cfuington Pam Cundicfl Myron Currv i Teresa Dclron l i l I I 1 Mark Delzer Linda Dcrdeyn ,S 1 I ,V 3 fc if f Gy 1 E xg? Y i af X l Deliszi Dickinson Pat Dobbs Like, ya know, Nancy can really relate. jason Dodd Yolanda Dominguez Larry Dunbar Lydia Dunbar Andre Ellis Zaragoza Escobcdo Stephen Flasdifk Velma Flores Susan Fodor Daniel Franco Doug Fraser Rolando Fuentes Ricky Gallardo Gabi practices her MERP-ing, Albert Garcia Dawn Geilil Greg Gilmore Marin Gomez Ronnie Gonzales Heriberto Gonzalez jose Gonzalez Randy Gray Mark Guadagnoli Lisa Guerra Carolyn Guerrero Lisa Harkenrider Tim Harper Robert Head Heather Heigele Aleiandro Hernandez 5 Michelle Hinkle Danny's kept after rlass for a picture. 00' ,,,.. Tommy don r look at the keys! sig ii Dana does Dunne with a smile. tw? .. 7,11- 'nh 5' A 'll A Monica Houston Charles Hughes Keith Humphrey Steve lwanski Kevin jones Steve jones Carmen Juarez joe Kappes Brian Kendro Marianne Kirlin Steven Kral Evelyn Lanas Jessie Leiia Tina Lewis Marvin Hlavenlta Tracy Holloway Chimene Hood Dana Hooper 233 4 Val Lewis Michelle Lister Doris Lopez john Lorr Leo Love Ken Lowery ,Iudi Machala Gabi Magana Pennie Maltos 7 li Pete Manzanares Martha Martinez Mary McNulty Reggie McNurr Elisa Mendez Anthony Miller Marcia Miller Danny Moran Connie Morton juan Munoz Andrew Muras jennifer Mussell Hmm, I'll give her a nine. Heather, ir's not supposed to be funny! fav' 43? Gabi waits for someone to pull her strings. v W 1 51 K 1: Val and jill are ready for a Sock Hop. f Alex Nichols Katy Orr Carol Pace -lohn Panroia Theresa Patron Celia Peehak Genaro Perez Deborah Prasifka Phillip Prasifkn Kelly Price Richard Ramirez Roberr Ramirez Donna Randazzo Debra Ransom Michael Rasins Regina Roberson Melissa Rojas Stephen Romero 23 Andrew Romo Mildred Romualdo Frank Sabedra Norma Sabedra Carla Schneider ,loc Sifucnrez Paul Snow Ermiria Sunday Cedric Thomas Tcrri Thomas William Thomas Paul Thrasher Bridget Timm vlill Turner Laura Ueckerr Virginia Urruria Bobby Vallejo Eddie Vernon ' V., A , 5 aasa Ma Pele? Teresa shows her serious side. Laurie quickly types 2 letter. Pictured: Christine Birmingham Walierjohnson Kelly Molina Tommy Valencia Pete Villareal Suzette Wadley Donna Watkins David Warts Kelly Williams Val Wiizell Laurie Woeber Dana Woods Art Wright Catherine Wynn Sophomores Felicia Abney Rebecca Ab Tracy Abrams Alex Acuna rahamsen Carolyn Alders Carolyn Allison Mitchell Alva Raymond Alva Carl Anderson Arturo Avalos Ana Marie Bernal Leisha Brooks L'Tanya Brown Kim Buenting Greg Cambell Christine Castillo Marie Castillo Sandra Castillo Ricky Chagoya Class Reps: Robyn Felder, Dennis Coleman. Not Pictured: Earnest Lloyd. . si Q s 4. if aL,,,.,,, i,, . I-u .f .31 fi 'T 'f'1fs V yn wwrezo'm2fv rsfvv--g'1- s Pedro Cirino Becky Cisneros Christopher Clay Dennis Coleman Denver Collins Letina Cooks Suzanna Coomes Catherine Corley Chrisry Crow Anne Dobbs 1 f 1 You've gOt I0 be kidding! Sophomore Spifirf Kathleen Drennan Teresa Durbin Anne Eby Debra Espinosa Cathy Estock Robynn Felder Patrick Ferguson Bret Followill john Franco Regina Fuentes Carmen Garcia Chris Garcia Gladys Garza Paul Gilliland john Glenn Donny Gomez Alex Gonzaba Dominique Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez David Gonzalez jose Gonzalez Timothy Gorczyca Maria Guerrero Rosalinda Guzman Michael Haffey john Hall Briggitte Harris Chris Heigele Mary Ellen Heiser Krista Heitzman Sophomorcs take advantage plush student lounge facili ties 240 ,Lg sid ,ss 1 I Say What?! just a typical Chemistry Lab, I never said I was modest! jeana Hensley Corina Hernandez Frank Hernandez Patrice Hickman Arbie Hobbs Lisa Hollabaugh Kimberly Honza Sam Hudson Frederick Huff Monica Iles Angel Irvin Kim johnson Shirley johnson Guy jones Venita jones Waymon jones 242 Brian jordan julie Klucinec Anthony Knight Karen Kolker Tina LaBelle Pat Larson Chris Leech john Licciardi Beverly Lind Earnest Lloyd Patricia Long Felix Lozada Mark Luna julie Mackie A ndffa MXH ZZHZIYCS Benet Marek jaime Martinez juanita Martinez Christine Martinez Martha Martinez David Matus x XXI, 2 This must be an ad for Close Up! Kathleen McDonald Teresa Mclrmore Monte Medley Kevin Metcalf Conccprion Miranda Penny Patrerson Kelly Porterfield Tommy Prasifka Tim Pribyl james Quairc .Iavier Ramirez Leticia Ramirez Mark Raisins Lisa Reed Randy Reitz Steve Mitchell Elas Moreno Donald Morton Mike Morton David Munchrath Mike Norwood Tammy Oliver joe Pantoia Craig Parker 243 David Riewe Raiona Roberson David Roberts Arthur Rodriguez Murella Sabedra Henry Saldana AR X Section 404 of the PGYYHI and Sludenl Handbook: No playing cards on campus! Gilbert Salinas Lee Skinner jordan Smith Maurisha Smith Stanley Smith Shelia Solomon Pablo Soria Leslie Steele Mary Suess 44 Penny and Clark relax during free time. Carolyn and Mr. Wattley are good friends. fx' Craig andjcff are hard at work. i 35212 1 Not Pictured: Q Kim Kalb l ,John Orr l Danny Tapia Who are you smiling at Tina? jane Svehlak Susan Tarver Cassandra Taylor Tony Thorton Theresa Thrasher Don Timm jeffrey Totherow Chris Trevino Rolando Vasquez Michael Vault Edward Velasqucz ,loc VeraCruz Tommy Vogt Damon Washington joseph Watrs Rene Weber Brandon Williams Rufus Williams Leisha Woods Patricia Wright 245 6 Freshmen Marie Aguda Randy Alexander Sylvia Alonso Teresa Alonso Albert Alva Par Anderson Francisco Avalos Mark Baker Bill Baldridge Larry Baldwin Greg Barricntos joseph Bchan Iouie Bell Pam Bethel Georgerra Blacklock Vicki Blue john Bobbin Harriet Bourdois Mark Bowcns Class Reps: Amy Harkcnridcr, jill Louis, Tanya Pcnc, Larry Baldwin, Noelle Hinklc, Terry Stobcr f-fun-.C Annette and Mary Ann pause from their studies for a picture. Randolyn Bowens Carolyn Boyd Cassandra Boyd Meg Briggs Neduline Broadnsx Dannette Brown Quinson Brown Steven Brown Mary Ann Calhoun Darron Carpenter Larry Chanlt Susie Cisneros Cecil Cortez Roderick Crowe john Debeon joe Dominquez Becky Dorris Ted Duncan Tony Durbin Luwanna Ebert Claudia Castillo Andrew Castro Ronda Cates Brent Chandler 247 Regina Giangrosso Daniel Gomez Diane Gomez Yvette Gonzales Rebecca Gonzalez Alex Gonzalez Richard Guerra john Guerrero Vanessa Guffin Amy Harkenrider joe Hartman jill Henry Alma Hernandez Benito Hernandez Cruz Hernandez Carolyn Hines 248 Kim Eggers Andrea Escobedo Sryron Famroy Rachel Ferguson Kim Flannery Gina Foster Vickie Freeman Carmen Gallardo Yvette Gallardo Nick Garcia M.,,,.,,V if Qt- ,gs john and Bill experiment on their lunch Noelle Hinkle Colleen Hodel jennifer Holt Loretta Hopp Eric Huemmer Maureen Hughes Roman jackson Angela johnson Roderick johnson Yvette johnson Yvonne johnson Charles Kahanek Marya Kaye Karen Kelsey Walter Kemp -Janna Kral Matt Landwermeyer Monica Lawless Emelda Lawrence Lisa Lister joe lopez jill Louis Mark Luna Harry Maddox Stephanie Malone Alicia Mangram Sherri Manning Tana Manning Lashawn Manoy Inez Marroquin Teresa McClure Kelly McGee Dawn McGrail Terri MCG rail Annette McNulty Kelly Melick Margaret Miller Andrea Milligan Tonya Moore Benny Moreno Thelma Moreno Marilyn Morris 250 I Cindy is hard at work, Patricia Mencndez David Meza Krelia Miles Pcnccola Moss Denise Mullen Walter Muzaurita Mark Norman Barbie O'Donncll Kathy O'Nca1 5 in Chris sings a love song, Olivia Ortega Anastacia Parades Larry Paroski Mary and Schelia cheer the Frosh on at a Pep Rally. Paul Patterson Barbara Patton Tanya Pcnc Lucila Perez Lucinda Perez Raul Perez Yvette Perkins Annette Phillips Dawn Philp Regina Poret Sandra Ramirez Angie Ramsey 251 Kim Reedy Steve Reirz Sherry Richardson Traq' Roberson -lulia Robichaux john Rogers Robin Rogers Alvin Romualdo Bridgette Rose Alben Salinas Irma Sanchez Marvin Sasser Mary Schell john Hhmiclr Aundra Scniggs Billy Seaman Anrhony Sessions joe Shaw Diane Sheppard Harold Sims Stephanie Smirh Debra Solis Geishla Stanclifer Caryn Stevens S is Tana Mickey Mouses around Tanya enjoys one of the many dances at Dunne. 5-'l 4- A I s .Sass-'W The Frosh Cheerleaders display their Falcon spirit. is , Teresa Stober Patsy Svehlalt Francis Tristan john Valladarez Janie Vasquez Aurora Velasquez jesus Villanueva Manuel Villareal Paula Vogrin Tommy Wakefield Anclreanna Washington Lisa White Candace Wicks Lavell Williams Martin Williams Regis Williams Brian Wood David Wood Chris Wyrostek Not Pictured: Cynthia l-laire Stellane jones Steve Salazar jesse Totherow Lisa Allen Robert Alva Lechclle Anderson Charles Best Elghth Grade Darren Binz Scott Birmingham Jenni Blute Byron Booker Amy Broach George Brode julie Brogdon Robert Bundy Nikki Bynum Mario Cadena Kathleen Callahan Alana Chandler Greg Chank Stacey Choate Renee Churak Kathy Coffey Lisa Cola Pierre Craig Sherri Crawford Phillip Cunningham Maria Densmotc' Drew Dickinson Karen Dobbs Sharon Dobbs Betty Duclcett . I 'Ni J 'w3'Ha 5 Isn't free time great?! Susan, Linda, Kathy, ChaCha, and Lupe cheer on Freshman Boys! Kenneth Duron Hector Flores Bart Followill Rosa Fuentes Monica Garcia Gilbert Garza Irineo Garza Dorothy Gentry Lupe Gomez Andre Gtemett Kendrit k Hardgrave Lisa Hawkins Susan Head Stacy Holiman Calvin Honza Kathy-jordan Suzanne Leech Marisa Llanas Lisa Longchamp Kenny Luna Andrea Machala Susan McGrail Rosalinda Mendez Krista Metze Shaunise Moss Patrick Muras Maria Nicholson 256 We'rc number one!'! Group discussions are a big part of retreats Smile, Amy. Kathy and Linda discuss their strategy at catching boys, ii Eighth graders lend 2 helping hand. Steve Ockels Lisa Patrick julie Philp Karl Philps Aubrey Presley Kira Reece tx, Todd Robinson janell Rossellini joe Salinas Kim Simpson Mark Slade Susan Smith Margaret Somereve Linda Strittmatrer Cory Talash Marguerite Thomas Tracey Thornton Patricia Treio Maria and Connie wait their tum gi .,,. A ' . 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Q, f nt - joni Evans 1976-80 There is a season for everything . . . A time for tears, a time for laughterg . . . a time for dancing. . . . a time for embracing, a time to refrain from embracing. . . .a time for loving . . . . v.. av--1, Susan May 1976-80 ,.,,M ., A 1. Y . 815 . 9 fig K ,, 3' jenny Lee 1976-80 Ecclesiastes 3:1-7 Erika Iles Drill Team is a type of sisterhood that, for these women, took root and grew at Bishop Dunne. However, change is a necessary part of life, for without change there is no life. And so we say good-bye to these friends only hoping they retain their sparkle as a treasure of the fond memories of the cherished Eyalette tradi- tions. Tina Franco 1979-80 Tamara Harris 1979-80 4..x ,XY Anna Aguilar 1979-80 1977-80 Mary Lou Torres 1979-80 263 y. l l 5 , : , f214l 337-5391f f214l337' al Compliments sg of tl1C . ,,x,. Sophomore Class .. ,, h V ,,,,q:q,EE:5qq,ss, 1,,s,:iE Robynn Felder Bret Followill E. R. Lloyd Arturo Avalos , 10 Donny Gomez Tommy Prasifka y hell Aw. . Jane Svelwlak Mr. Joe Fagan C E q,.. FrederickA. Huff Elsa Moreno i , ii -C L5 . Kathleen McDonald Lisa Reed 7 E A1 .'qV ' if gi me Julie Klucinec Lee Skinner ' i Y'l ii'i1' Dug 5 7 i ' Us Carmen Ga rgia Suzanne Cgomes X ell, Eli Q Karen Kolker Regina Fuentes g E. eess 7 7 gi Benef Marek Mary Suess lm qi K srrrse l Pal Ferguson Krista l-leirzman ..:., . 1 . g Z ss i Jose Qonzales Mark Resins glgydig ',':b q-.,s . , , . q,. 1 . .. ,:,,:., J ,.,. g CGFOWH Alders USG l'lOll6bOUQl1 Lew' iii Joseph Warts Kim K. M. Buenring x 11 1 Brian Jordan Henry Saldana C Mike Norwood Beverly Lind 1 ifrl 2 Parry Long Danny Tapia David Riewe Debbie Espinosa Carherine Corley Kim Honza Randy Reirz Andrea Manzanares Rick Cnagoya Felix Lozada John Hall Angel Irvin 'i' -i,, my Q Leticia Ramirez Marie Castillo . lg Juanila Martinez David Gonzales ' - - 'iff Penny Patterson i Julie Mackie Daman Washingron Ff2HkE11iS Owner 242 W. LCCllDCttCf 75224 - 214f372-4541 i AC f214J 375-5645 Diesel Fuel Rental ' Y. Sales NEW DEAL SERVICE CENTER John I,.g,.,,, 3164 So. Loop 12 Dallas, Texas 75216 Mf- FOY H121 Mechanic on Duty - Wlrecker Service Men's Tuxedo Rental If You Don't Come to Def ' QU e Both Lose Money Crest Shopping Center 575-8997 or I Don t Want All ' usiness -just Yours 2729 Lancaster Rd. 375-2559 2ghAllen, Mgr. W. H. jones, Owner Vera School of Dance in Oak Cliff All ages N Baller - Tap X5 jazz ,..f Baton f 5 W Kiddie Kollege for 3 and 4 Yr. Olds Vera School of Dance gacgitob Qllg RED BIRD FORD mexican Qeoliuuranl' CSC FINE MEXICAN FOOD sa 331-4600 3329 W. Illinois I Dallas, Texas 75211 I 2436 W. Kiesr - 337-2068 E lvl Gpcn 5 DQYS 3 Week 815 E. Camp Wisdom Rd. Tucsdafsamfday 11'2 5'9 Duncanville, Texas 75211 Closed Sundays and Mondays P FLOYD F. FERGUSON Photographer FERGUSON FOTOS 1523 Georgia Ave. 943-1885 Dallas, Texas 75216 1 Near New 1 Methodist ' , Hospital V Que Qin! foriaf i ta World Wide Delivery STEVEN T. LONG 2921 W. Camp Wisdom Rd. Bus. Ph. 330-8631 Dallas, Texas 75237 Phone Answered Nites, Weekends and Holidays Dr. William G. Dover Optometrist Wheatland Bend Plaza f214j 298-7249 Duncanville, Te 75116 Cinderella Dress Shoppe 723 Wynnewood Village Dallas, Texas 75224 942-4008 Qak Cliff I North Dallas 214 Kiest Polk Center 0 0 u G H I S 515 Preston Royal Village Phone: 376-7383 P H A R C Y Phonf 363 4318 Lancaster, Texas 915 N. Dallas Avenue 1 Phone: 227-1222 If you clon't know your drugs, know your druggist. FAST, FREE DELIVERY Eastfield College of the Dallas County Community College District l 1 I is won Orr l Prefidenl 1 ' F' 5757 Motley Drive Area Code 214 1, 1 L .1 ,v Mesquite, Texas 75150 Phone 7-16-3200 Aliafsza of X Baaif Ckafa gnome U gan gaaoga BOIZIZQ qflfoocf L Lancaster True Value Hardware ri Q Q I b 1: 0 S xv Ja ff! an -4 0 zz IT! cn N3 NJ Nlfo vgxf CN wag KDS- Gun! '-IQ 5355 52 Xl :EU A3 GN lbzssna CQ1fL1n 1 1 3089124 y JO E UULG. JO Ognna go 51 Phone 22742121 C' grunt glluneral mmm? 425 N. Dallas Avenue Lancaster, Texas 75146 Printing MINUTEMAN PRESS GEORGE EPPERSON 4210 W. Camp Wisdom Rd. Suite 120 2 blocks west of Red Bird Mall C2145 298-8150 Compliments of Haynes Construction Over 50 years of experience GHLUEWSI 43V gral Qiwef l QSC? We Ddliwul 4l19Ul.JQ66Q1uS0wB'Dudf. 221-6571 We ' ff f a A l gl g I fi '1 ff lj 5 , ,- ' r lj, A V, f f., 1' 1' C7 Phones: FE 7-7307 Accent Col f f urcs FE 7-6811 2468 W. Illinois We 'Pc Dallas, Tcxz rsonalizc' Ha S yl X ompfimsnta of 7 .CDLL4-fic: Jlflanufaafuzing Company f writ 'l ' 412- ,f 'i - g.ff . ' fflv sz - 11: N, -3, , W 'lr , . ff 1- -x fm liz- 112 4-oi , ,...., - - ..., 1-K Q-hxgf 7: - ' oomvumemre OI TRINITY NATIONAL BANK of Dallas 2505 Irofwwofvtimw. P.o. Bow 210249 Dallas, Tam I214y 329-71 II nn.-s unn- B ' - -H-H 1' i A X 1, , Ji Us l NNMZV 4 L . yfffy M f U 'm 1 MEMBER F.D.1.c. irfl: Continental Bank PmsfUwfBwdw:.s I-45 Wmhuagwew Hutdm,Tws 75141 225- 1626 275 2 59' If 1 u . I 5Xf:L'f 'f' . :W 'i ' f f I , f' I I .7 -, 9 I .I - hm-' ,AA .ff A . . HBring your car to the man who c OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE AL KRAL AUTOMOTIVE HAMPTON-ILLINOIS SHOPPING CENTER 2508 BERNE 333-3935 FOREIGN B: DOMESTIC GENERAL REPAIR I CARS AND TRUCKS TIRES 0 BATTERIES 0 TRANSMISSION TUNE UP 0 AIR CONDITIONING, ETC. aresn ED BEALL'S AUTO CENTER Ed Beall's Auto Supply All Major and Minor parts at Discount Prices bearings pressed 337-4767 drums turned Red Bird's Car Wash Mobil Gas - Full Service Complete Detail Work Waxing 331-8613 Ed Beall's Service Center Complete Automotive Repairs, Expert Mechanics state inspections 337-4334 Wrecker service All at 2817 to 2877 South Westmoreland IW blocks south of Illinois Accepting Mobil, Visa, Master Charge 1:2 p40fe14.ianall7'zvA.caa'f14f4bn fMa'wmu3eA. 500 W. Jefferson 122 W. Colorado 946-2155 943-7351 2401 W. Kiest 331-4343 DALLAS T x-x X .f . mfyw' . ' N- A greg' Q,,: liii wf F' V. Q: ..:z i Q Xx fr? ,404 3 5 322' gm Goo1LLudw Ken Juana Ann Deborah Pat Garay T1m Krrry Greg Paula Lydxa Kathy Mike Brad johnson 278 X. A, i . T WESTGATE O BARBER COMPIEEVIENTS W I LD SHOP Regular Cuts and Men's Styling Rudolfo Alfaro - Owner 3325 West Illinois 337 9131 Open 6 Days 8 A.M.-7-P.M. 4218 W. Camp Wisdom 42145 2960381 1 an . w Y E HCP ., 4 'ey Q- Box 497 Texas 75141 J es. 225 7 Trina Wagner .4 l 2 79 F?-.5 , COMPLIMENTS . Q. Lf f'3iH ..- M fiffiafa if f' is 1 A 'a rw-Q, ' N -' x S X 51 A X abr 5 'QU' Nhg J8Sgg BISHOP DUNNE 'gif' KEY CLUB The rainbo ares shades of colors mirroring differences et reflecting unit 4, fx- .1 1 so ff an wwf, ' .- I K A it A I '1W 1 'W' - ' cf ' f iZW13z2Ef75fVf5,eZ?i , Q , 1 ,, ,, - ' , Ava . ,W if , 1 4 , nm, 1 - ' , Q, f ' I ,. ,, , -- - , . ' F O . 'M- -' f-if Q Nm, X 1 wb 1 283 M., mf, gnu.. . Mui. The end ofthe rainbow reveals the pot of gold . e.ee, ....--0- , 3 4 , , , 5- , - 'N 'W , . , K 6 Priceless friendships and memories the Class of1980 f i X W, min 'vuf ,.!,,,, nh? fjq N- Q. ?3- 287 The editors of thls year s Mitre vvould llke to take this space to thank those who have made this book posslble To our hard vvorklng staff and photographers thank you for always being there at the last mlnute To Joyce lvlarle thank you for your patience and organization The book could not have been done without you Your pages really are lmportantl To Don Grlffln your monthly vlslts and reassuring smlle feven when vve were asking you to do the rmposslblej have made vvorklng vvlth Taylor Publishing a pleasure And special thanks to Mr Cocca for keeping the finances rn order Mr VVattley for trusting us alone ln Rm 412 Gary Studio for prrntlng and prlntlng and prlntlng lvlost Important vve d like to thank Mrs Cooper Her patience encouragement belief ln us and innumerable hall passes are the backbone of this yearbook because without her guidance our Ideas and hopes would have died before ever reaching the publisher Thank you Slobhaln Brochu Editor ln chief Mary Ann Notter Ass1stantEdltor Sister Mary Brian for checking up on us iwl , wngdg QQJTDKD gum GKINODLU nw Yum CNW uwvdxgmq LQDMJL bwufLOkC0W CD3Cif112JLU.kb VUMIL MOJLUV LW l LUJL cwJumQ6JfmLL'kLfwrmm,MD'UL Limoll XD My 0:11 WMWGW 5 C umm 'WOM w0fzDd23 uwqfcum MMM CMAMALIQ, WXQYLLQOM, gpm, omhj iff'-SUHLW Kwmfw M YQ, ggwwwgliw 'aU'Q2Q5f9W'K jf ,Q Mmm ' HDUIPQ bwig 967 579 VQQ ZF DTV? 0551! 535 'CFQDQZ7 2,0 NOP Vf0'9f7 WP IWW? 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