Bishop Lynch High School - Veritas Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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'ZS 'Ei QXNSARNM p THEME O A Aw Q S NW Images o1'Life A CX N75 R 3 'Q NX' wx NX COMPILED BY THE VERITAS STAFF OF BISHOP LYNCH HIGH SCHOOL S Q icy VN 13 S 75. b N 3 5 F 5 D TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMORIAL DEDICA TION THEME PRESEN TA TION CANDIDS FACULTY FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS JUNIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZA TIONS A THLETICS SENIOR HONORS GRADUATION TRIBUTE PA GE ACTIVITIES 112 130 131 I 135 ADVERTISEMENTS 136 HOWARD CHREENE Ill NOVEMBER 18,1960 - IULY 26, 1979 The Class of 1980 and the Verltas Staff hereby dedlca te th1s page as a memorzal to Howard Chreene 111 our frlend and brother Howard Chreene was the type of person who warmed a room w1th hls presence and brought a sm1le to one s face by h1s very volce Howard dlsplayed a strong sense of Chrzstzanlty whlch he spread among others 1-hs zest for lzfe and h1s love for others persomhed h1s truth and slncerlty as a person Howard S sowzng of courtesy reaped hlm frzendshlp and hzs plantlng of lclndness gathered hnn love Howard llved an opt1m1st1c Chrzstzan exlstence IH the face of h1s zllness never to show the agony of duress May we all learn from h1s courage fa1th and perserverance so that we may hve better Chrtstzan llves We pray when Howard IS before the grace of God that he w1ll remember us to the Lord We w1ll all chensh the memory of thzs true fnend forever , . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . f DEDICA TION We slept and We dremt, that lite was all joy. We awoke and We saw that life was but service. We served and understood that service was joy. Tagore The benevolence, enthusiasm, and perserverance which the Dominicans, as Well as the Reverand Mr. Lelan Brotherman, have exhibited at Bishop Lynch I-hgh School have earned this group the respect ot students, faculty and parents alike. Their personal interests in each individual, in accordance with their philosophies of humanity and Christianity, have made Bishop Lynch a superior environment in which to grow and enrich one's mind and self In appreciation tor the commitment ot this aggregation to preach and to serve, to love and to direct, We, the Yearbook Staff hereby respectfully and lovingly dedicate the 1 980 Veritas to this assemblage ot outstanding individuals. X mf, Y V. I ll W Images of Life Pwnplv f'?r1SSllICj llI1'f7llfIlIOlll llm years lilcv rlfzrk slmflows in Our flf'6:'riII7S, lille-fl willl l.'111g1l1lvr'f111rl le'd1S llltlllfllilfj l1'lef1fv 017011 semns. Ww vxpe11'Iw1f'u lorluyfw joy whilff l116?II1OI'l6H soon fade - playinq with us like 11 puppel loy fmrl passing qu1'c'lcly lilw fi parmlee. IIIIJKIUS ol the past, rvllmsficnrzs ol limes lomslmflowirlg llw lulurc, los! in one-'s mlrzfl, l,1lc' is ri mmnr, ri wilfl slfalliorz rurzrzincy ljlll lile is: also 11141-lc lmcl olrl, slowly f'cJ1r11'11q. llzmqos Ol life, lovlcfffl in ills lzdnrls OI lime l11mc1vs nl pwoplw, llllinq llzvir lives wilh harmony did rllymf,-. AFIIDJIYD Dre In Garza SQL' 1 5 fi? fi A? lg 3 fax 1 4 f, 'ul if . Awggii MM' Top The freshman class enthusiastically envisions their future at Bishop Lynch. Center: Cognizant Carolyn calculates her next clever move. Freshman trivolity Ends an outlet at the Halloween dance. Bottom Lett: Uninhibited, unique and united la- bels the unyielding freshmen. Top: Senor Solon seeks the solution. Center: Mrs. Oziers sophomore students breathlessly await an explanation for the intricacies of geometry. Profound thoughts pop into Pat Purcell 's head as he peruses the pam- phlet. Bottom Lett: Sophomores Nicki, Lori, and Linda spread sunshine with their shining smiles. CLASS OF 1983 Youth, youth, how buoyant are thy hopes, they turn, like marigolds, towards the sunny side. lngelow I Top: Freshmen students loanne, Margaret, and Mary Ann joyfully anticipate their next Class. Center: Would Mark Fritsche break one of Mr. Cardinales music stands? Allen lette demonstrates that a man s work is never done. Bottom Right: Lunch period provides blissful relief for freshman Wctor Aves. CLASS OF l982 They are able because they think they are able. Vergil Top: Bodyguards Laura Branch and Yolanda Sanders protect Missy Robinson from further danger. Center: Smiling Susie successfully saves the day. The young love shared by Connie and lerry permeates the halls ot' Bishop Lynch. Miss Forrester symbolizes the Lynch Womanff Bottom Lett: Miss Withey and Miss Zbylot appear at the end of the day and at the end ot' the alphabet. Top: Conternplating Carlotta conscientiously concentrates as she circumspects the choices. Center: Faye beckons for action and interesting ideas. L Words of wisdom are uttered by Miss Salazar. Bottom Right: A massive wave ot enthusiasm engults Susan and her junior counterparts. MAY TEXAS 80 F RI R fr, 11, i s , M limi 73 tg irl Q' A fAVV , .i3 1 , A,1E 1' s 'eu QQ ii Top: Southern belles, Theresa Moninger and friends, hnd the senior retreats enlightneing. Center: Denise Costello offers her Monday morning forecast. The meticulous Mr. Stone mesmorizes with his smile. Stacie Kinsey and Susan Schaper present their patriotism as they protect the flag pole. Bottom Left: Carl Barnes and Raymond Henry are great athletes, great friends, and great people! .sw O Top: Fall s beauty enchants Anne Gilmore and Brian Waldvogel. Center: Does foe Seiter deserve a detention for his uniform violation ? As Professor Hooper analyzes he deduces the correct response. The intelligence which abounds at Bishop Lynch is revealed upon the face of Mike Lutz. Bottom Right: Pensiveness surfaces as Kathy Moore and Robert Tenorio wonder why the test is all questions, 1 CLASS OF l98l We are in the midst of a beautiful rewarding odyssey. henry CLASS OF l Q80 Vltlas, that wisdom is so large and truth so manitold. Dickinson 1 , . Top: Kelli Vwlkinson lmows that a TB. test does not hurt. Center: Alex Elder is glad that school starts at eight on Thursday. Are Peter Fisher and Amparo De La Garza thinking along the same lines? Bottom Lett: What does sailor Marlc Hallman know that we do not lcnow? 'win Q- 1 'f' Pint' .- u' s,,'..,,-.,.I'r ,gl A Nh Ar'.n-- 11- fl A '- -1004 fin Mc' JP 1 FACULTY Q v- ' ' 4.-4. . 1 . ' I' Y- i . p o 1 p W sa.. ' L'-Q ' . 1 - FQ - v . Q. , C-so N 4'9' n-- 1- .x , 'lay'-I --'- ' 'X 1 Q.. an 1-I 4 H-.-9 1' ., v sf -'IK 'T ,Y rung AI' Father Donald Dvorak, O.P. President, Bishop Lynch High School As President of Bishop Lynch High School, Father Dvorak consid- ers his job, as an administrator, challenging, interesting and excit- ing. Positive feelings are revealed by Father Dvorak as he contends the students are good, caring, and ap- preciative people who are con- cerned about their education, school and future. 1' Sister Marie Amanda Allard, O.P. Principal, Bishop Lynch High School In her position as principal, Sister Marie Amanda Allard feels that the students at Bishop Lynch High School are good, wholesome, very real young people. According to Sister Marie Aman- da, cooperation between the stu- dents and faculty create an environ- ment conducive to growth. As a re- sult, she believes that Bishop Lynch High School has a bright future hlled with exciting possibilities. Mr. lim McCloskey Dean of Students, Bishop Lynch High School Serving as the Dean of Students, Mr. McCloskey Ends many favor- able aspects present at Bishop Lynch. Particularly obvious are the many involved and friendly stu- dents whom he guides and directs. This position offers Mr. McClos- key a fullhlling, rewarding exper- ience as he creates many valuable acquain tances, 'F-0 p.1.a 16 What greater worlc is there than training the mind and forming the habits of the young. St. lohn Chrysostom Top: Baby Henry and Blue Aclcley teach their masters new triclcs. Center: The literate, Mr. Glenn Turner, prootreads pose, poetry and punctuation, Mrs. Lynn utilizes captivating counseling techniques. Form ulating form ulas and compounding chemicals are Mr. lohn H. Scotts lll bealcer ot tea. Bottom: Mr. Persingers massive muscles manipulate the BL Bomb. Two, tour, six, eight, Who do we appreciate? - Mrs. Persinger. ' Pam Ackley Sister Antoninus English Secretary Hobby: Reading novels Hobby: Needlepoint li N s ll shi l as ii VWllo Baker Elaine Biewenga Secretary Fine Arts Hobby: Piano playing Hobby: Sewing , it fml A A .4 A Mamie Bondy Secretary Hobby: Sewing Barbara Clintsman Social Studies day, Hobby: Being with son Smile everyone, Wednesday is hump Karen Arn eson Business Hobby: Camping Iohn Blake Athletics Hobby: Antiques Lelan Brotherman Theology Hobby: Astronomy Mary Crisp Secretary Hobby: Sewing Pack up your bags and leave. loe Cardinale Fine Arts Hobby: Coaching soccer A A :X ' , Q .. Kr' A gf? Bruce Davies Science Hobby: Backpacking 5 W Sister Delores Language Hobby: Reading fp. Gayle .Findley Business Hobby: Bass Hshing Father Everitt Chaplain Hobby: Woodworking Judy Gudelslcy Rosemary Henry Ronald Hinze Science English Social Studies Hobby: Handicrafts Hobby: Horticulture Hobby: Farming Betty Kelly Sister Kenneth Thats right, people. Mathematics Fine Arts Hobby: Reading HObbYf Pdfflffflg L F K f Mike Lee Linda Long Teresa Lorentz Denise Lynn Theology Hne Arts English Guidance Hobby.. Reading Hobby: Camping Hobby: Singing Hobby: Volleyball i.- Beverly Magilow Language Hobby: Reading my l S' j A 'jf ja-X- ff ,. A Sister Mary Margaret Mathematics Hobby: Sewing ri? fy , ' - Q Six it iv . Marian McGhee Secretary Hobby: Knitting Garry Monty Physical Education Hobby.' Golf Sister Marie Frederick Social Studies Hobby: Knitting Father Marrin Th eolgy Hobby: Reading v-,gr itll amiga The library, as the heart ot the school, encourages learning. fO6 Neviff Sheila Noonan Comptroller Language Hobby: Photography Hobbyg M usjc Sister Mary Francis Audio Wsual Hobby: Rug hoolcing loan McConnell Mathematics Hobby: Reading lulie McMillin Reading Hobby: Reading Gloria Ozier Mathematics Hobby: Camping Bill Persinger Physical Education Hobby: Sports Rosemary Persinger English Hobby: Reading .lohn Scott, Ill Science Hobby: Reading Mike Stevenson Social Studies Hobby: Athletics 1 'Q , ,Ji 2.45- ' ' iff . ,,. an' Sister Selina Theology Hobby: Golf ,S ::,e W Dan Wallis Broaden your hori- Theology zons! Hobby: Planting Steve Poulter English Hobby: Backpacking Tom Shirclift' Director ot Development Hobby: Reading poetry Carolyn Teel Physical Education Hobby.' Photography Andy Zhlman Physical Education Hobby: Sailing Father Robinson Science Hobby: Pro-Lite Brother Roger Shondell Guidance Hobby: Attending musicals Glenn Turner English Hobby: Softball Beautiful and solemn is the vocation ot those who assist parents in achieving their task and who represent human society by undertaking the role of school teach- er. The Declaration ot Christian Education: Five SCHOO BOARD Front Row: Sr. Marie Amanda Allard, Mrs. Nieswiadomy, Mrs. Arata, Mrs. Schaeters. Row Two: Mr. Cooper, Mr. Shirclitii Mr. Scichili, Mr. Calter, Mr. Larson, Fr. Donald Dvorak, Mr. Wood, Mr. Sellers, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Roberto. Not Present: Mr. Sohner, Mrs. Farguharson, Mr. K uhler, Mrs. Bridges, Mr. Martin, Mrs. Rylander, Msgr. Weinzapfel. The school board is the governing body of Bishop Lynch High School. Through- out the year the board is involved with the appointment ot administrative othcers, fund raising campaigns and the general management of Bishop Lynch in accor- dance with Catholic principles and practices. Cafeteria Staff: Necessary nourishment for growing minds and bodies is provided by Lois Urbanus, Eleanor Foster, Patrick Traynor, Betty luricelc and Pat Marotta. Maintenance Staff A clean, healthy and attractive school environment results trom the earn est efforts ot the following stalt' members: Harold lenlcins, Greg Vrana, .lames Ganter and Clifton Vwlliams. N 21 FRESHMEN x J an 11 W f I if Alicia Acosta Candy Alexander Diane Ali David Allegro lulie Arata Milagros Arauco Ana Arista Wctor Aves Robert Azzarello Jennifer Barnes Ken Baum Scott Bazemore Matt Bell Nick Bennett Clemente Bera Hope Berens Lisa Bergeron Humberto Bermudez leannie Bermudez Mike Bielamowicz Kim Birdsall Bibi Bous Steven Brennan Nick Bristow Cindy Brown Lynn Borwning Bobby Buechel Michael Campbell loe Cannata Beth Canning lulie Cardinale Billy Carr Chris Carroll Homer Casares l?omilio Castillo Toni Catchings Anthony Cheesar Victor Clark Suzanne Coerver Craig Conatser Danny Condon Cathy Conway Mary Corcoran Christina Courtade Bobby Crouch Karen Danna Robert DeMoss Rosanne DiBiase Scott Doing Kevin Drake Amy Dreher Melanie Driscoll Patrick Edwards Margaret English Raul Estrada Five freshmen classes downp round six coming ENDURANCE I A km...- X George Everett Westley Feaster Mike Ferguson David fisher Mike Florez Melanie Fox David Fraga Mark Fritsche Christina Galvan Kevin Ganter fewel Gerhards Don Gober Tina Gongre Susan Haase Kathie Hall Mary Hall Ann Hamilton Chuck Hanes Danielle Hanes Tim Hartnett Leona Ha verkamp Peggy Hintz Warren Hohmann Susan Hollacher Maria Holowak Greg Holub Pam Honegger Roy Hughes Craig Husting Nancy Hutter lenniter llseng Jenniler Jackson Leslie lanecka Robert lanick Don laresh Allen lette Chris lohnson Ton y Kasberg Kevin Keane Wesley K ucera Carolyn Kuhler Reginald Lemmons Stan Lindsay Carol Lislca Leann Llewellyn Lisa Locke lames Longoria Michele Longoria Mary Karen Lotorto loe Macaluso lim Maurer Fran Mazzola Tammy McCullough Monique McGee Catherine MoGough Mighty Tim Hartnett proves that strength is a matter ot physical stam- ina, Courage and a mat- ter of attitude. S TREN G TH Www 34 E ' 'Q l X, t '-L A Frida McKenzie Bernice McKinney, lr Suzanne McNally Grace Mehan Mark Melancon Beth Meysenburg Maria Montoya Michael Myers Elizabeth Mynk Andy Nieswiadomy Ton y Novoa lim Oliver loanne Ostrander Diane Parks Becky Parsons Mike Petter Marie Quinn Paige Ravkind Monica Rochester Philip Rodriguez lohn Roemen Margaret Romo Anita Ruiz Shelly Russell Paul Ryan Mark Sanchez Tony Sansone lames Savidge lamie Schaferlinq Missy Schaper Karl Schrimpf Karen Schroeder Mary Semler Lisa Serpas Lip Shaw Robert Sherwin Marc Silcorslci Nicole Simmons Robert Sladecelc Paul Slovalc Daniel Smith Anna Sosa Lourdes Suarez Daniel Tamez Susie Tavera David Todora Mike Tull: Veronica Turner Mihaly Vadasz lose Valderas Amber Valenti Laura Vaughn Toni Ventimiglia Elena Vergara Bryan, Vrana 'C Flu X gt , .Ulf V ,,it X ll K ll X J, ll ll S SA in lli -Q tft i ,Q V ISE ix ., K V 1 l Xi G - V ilfsi X lk 1 All Ve - lili S, is S Q xg vpgo , lv, ga kg l zgi XJ 1' W lxlukfx '. ll . X , ff: L , -XJ If fix ff! ' -, ft? 'K M t if MJ ttlt ' CREA T1v1TY i I XX uf N ' X' I I ' at KJXl' if Al CHI VA LR Y N ing 'W Wally Walker Laura Walter Eddie Ward Margaret Wass fill Weaver Keith Webb Miriam Webster Philip White lessica Mlcox Ronald Mlliams Sean Wiora Raul Wong Mary Yurlcin Bryan Zanone Tom Zpper Chivalry, witnessed by Pam and Maria, is in- deed alive and well thanks to lcnightly Scott. Freshman Feelings lts a little hard starting out as a treh- man,' everyone ex- pects you to act re- sponsible. Ken Baum 'As a new student I really loolc forward to next year. Kevin Drake Bishop Lynch is great, l've met a lot of new people in a good environment. Caro- lyn Kuhler SOPHGMORES u SCHOOL BUS i Elena Acosta Mark Adamcik Denise Ali Mary Alves Mary Barber Mary Bartley Duane Barton Sharon Bass Michelle Biasatti Steve Blackburn Mark Blythe Charlie Boucher Mike Bradford Lora Branch Clint Brannon Kim Brannon Kim Brennan Jamie Bridges Pam Brotherman Denise Brown Steve Brown Alan Bruton Richard Campbell Billy Cash Meg Cashman Dora Castillo Henry Castro Melissa Cater lesse Cedillo Mark Cervantes Ann Cervenka Cass Cheesar Karen Chreene Tom Christ Cory Cipollone Sam Clark Sir Urban us, Sir Boucher, and Sir Totzke, alias the Three Muske- teers, pose for the cam- era before dashing to an- other daring duel. fudy Coerver Kellie Collins Mike Cook Chris Cormier Paiiie Coyne lackie Davis Tom Degelia David Dodson Mark Dodson Karen Doing Kate Donohue Mike Dozier Patty Driscoll Lisa Dugan Susan English loyce Ewaniak Pai Farquharson l-leather Fasseit Michelle Fiizmartin lames Foitek Dara Forrester Laura Friend Maureen Grattan Ann Grimley Priscilla Guzman Richard Hallman Lori Hankins Connie Hanson Nicki Hedrick Vicki Hedrick David Heitmeyer Billy Hemmi Mike Hicks Stephanie Hogan loey Hollacher ferry Holowak lames Homan Margaret Hons Andy Hoolan Chris Husting Gizele fackson David lansen Susan laska Robert fettrey Larry l uricek Mitch lurik Tim Kelley Richard Kellogg Karen Klement Maria Kons lohn Kozlovsky Pat Lacour Arpad Laky Sara Leos Frank Lowry COMPETITION wwih Rising from their bed ot twisted and reserved branches, sophomore wrestlers experience no escape. Mary Macias Linda Martin David Mastrodonato Linda Matula Krissy McKean Shannon McNally Tom Meara Janet Melancon Ricky Melian Rosemary Mentesana Lori Miller George Moninger Cathy Montoya Perry Moon fesse Moreno fohn Motley foe Murphy Sam Musso Tim Mynarcik Nancy Nevitt Cindy Norman Sean Norris Annette Pena Lorrie Personne lohn Poston Milce Potter Kim Powell Sherrie Powell Paul Pritchett Sandra Prowse Maureen Purcell Pat Purcell Anita Ralston Courtney Ravlcind Louis Rener Brian Riggs Elizabeth Roberts Virginia Robles Missy Robinson Christy Rogers Phil Ross Andrea Rouse Margret Salmon lacqueline Sample Bill Schaefer Paul Schiegg Courtney Scichili Margret Seiter Sandy Sellers Erin Shahan Bernard Shaw Barbara Sherman Russell Sherwin Lauren Shirclih' Robert Slovak '17 JFSWXE M 1 Wm' as uw W2 'M fm.. COOPERA TION Q 5'-it WSE? l Q l I ! -.--s.-1+ sf-4. :ab 'A El Wir ' 'K X X .V W, 1F 'L sw s -up if-V N '- 'Mt ' 3 - wi f'w wfasswf ' A ,, Q tt, I 5 .1 :,f J ,:L , Qiwzr , Wa 1 - t,wtit,t... .N :tin N In wr' M., W I f- S- ? 1 yt ye i ,. W , .,.. , A ff? 53 y . wi 1 s g F . ...- 'Yf A 4 Music rings in the ears ol artistic sophomores while painting play props. Brendon Solon Reginald Stephens Stacy Stone Patricia Svrcelc Carlos Tatur Kenny Thompson Natalie Thorn Mike Totzlce Annette Tresp Cindy Trundle Susie Underbrinlc Andy Urbanus lerry Valladerez lohn Vaughn Nina Wllareal Steve Vincelette Laura Vrana Patti Wagner Kathleen Walsh Craig Walter Teresa Wenzel David Wheeler llona White Susan Withey Sonja Wolf fohn Wood Gayle Worley Bobby Wright Andrea Zacelc lamie Zbylot Debonair Dodsons shoot a double. SOPH OM ORE SEN- TIMENTS These two envi- gorating years at Lynch have changed the course of my life. Patty Driscoll 'ills a sophomore I am involved in school happenings. Anita Ralston Being a sopho- more is easier than people thinkg it beats being a freshman. Russell Sherwin Sophomore year means that it is time to start taking on respon- sibilities. Pat Streater Left: Care-charming sleep is the easement of all woes for Heather Fas- sett. Right: The eyes of Texas are upon lulie Hoffman as she waves the stars and sripes forever. BROTHERHOOD J UNIORS limm y Adams favier Alaya Terri Avery Dan Badough Ed Banks A yleene Barron Susan Bass Andrea Bean Lily Bera Ann Berasley Laurie Bergeron Greg Bertrand Kevin Berry Gina Beshara Barry Blyihe Christina Brisfow Chris Brown Lori Brown Paula Brown Paul Burch Paul Cascio Tony Castillo Terry Castillo Sheilagh Caron Morgen Caller Sieve Champagne Mary Collins Suzanne Condon Da vid Con way Margaret Ann Cooper Michele Couriade Nancy Crispell Steve Czilcora Dana Dagate Kevin Daly if 4, New Paul Degelia l?ichard DeLaGarza Michelle Demarest loey Driscoll Scott Eccles Ann Eckel lill Evans Karla Forrester Robert Fraga lohn Friclc Four junior heads are better than one in prep- aration lor trimester ex- ams. Anne Gilmore Gretchen Gober Philip Goglia Mary Grimley Greg Groves Lori Guerrero lohn Halertepe Howard Hamilton Angela Hanlcins lell Hebert KNOWLEDGE f5f.sff,'.f.g,' ,W It 'WIP' Laura Heifmeyer Rene Hicks Greg Hoes Sharon Holrnberg Mike Holub Bryan Honza Chris Hooper Sherry Hughes Carole lansen Denise laresh loaquin lohnson Ruby lohnson Shelly lohnson Valerie lohnson Mike lohnsione lennifer Kalmus Maurice Keane lohn Kilumeyer Mimi Kinsey Barbara Kopecky Anne Kwilosz Mchele LaCombe Mike LaCombe Emily Lambeth Mariann Leicht Anne Lohmar Eddie Long Tommy Lopez Thomas Lorentz Mark Luiz Mike Luiz Rose Marotia loe Maroiio lean Marusak Nancy Maupin Bob Maurer Paul McCain Andrea McCullough Carlotta McNally Patti Meath Cathy Meister Ginger Mills Richard Mon tez Kathy Moore Marilcay Norris Friendship is the inex- pressible comfort ot a safe feeling experienced by Pose Marotta and Laurie Bergeron. Cecelia Qbsivac Nancy O'Malley Bev Orr Diane Palmer Linda Parsons Albert Pellegrini Mandy Penton Kathy Perez Biclcy Perez Shontel Peterson Marilyn Porrero lohn Post loe Prachyl Kathy Quinn lohn Quintana Terri Regan Mike Rochester Lori Roemen Cathy Rothno Teresa Romo lett' Rouse Mike Rylander Magely Salazar Miriam Salazar Paul Salmon loe Schaefer Dee Ann Schaterling Karen Schrimsher Marla Schroeder loe Seiter loe Semler Kelly Shahan Mark Slicker Earl Smith Helene Stanmore Doug St. Clair Ramon Suarez Faye Sykora Robert Tenorio Mike Thomas Derrick Thompson Cindy Tilley Santos Trevino Michael Tucker Monique Turner X Bruce Tyler Veronica Valles Toni Vance Mary Kay Vanelc Marta Vergara Erin Wnceleffe Brian Waldvogel Brian Walters Diana Wasinger Lynn Weaver lenniler Kalmus, Diane Palmer and Laura Heit- meyer have just heard a rumor that Robert Red- ford is somewhere in the building. Lene Westerman Bill Weyrens Maureen Whelan Richard White Kathy Wilson Waylon Wilson Sharon Mthey Dan Yoxall Anna Zipper i'i y ee:-mi ...ui sf? 9. 5,7 BL angels anxiously await another action packed ad- venture. Daring Dana Dagate hangs on for dear lite. l unior ludgements Lynch is a totally new experience. l think it will prepare me for the future. Paul Burch The junior class is the best because we work to- gether as a team. Kevin Daly lt is really exciting being a junior because we only have one more year to go. Dianna Wasinger Top Right: Frisky Fraga packs up his one-man band and takes to the road. Bottom Right: Paula Brown ponders to boogie or not to boogie. AD VENTURE , fl! 5 el xl arii 'Vik I Af' 'wifi V TW .lg . Q - V... fk., 'f M., man i . A if :fs . 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Esta-i IfWn,w -M S 1 .. + .wp 'K :M Q nah .W ' . 5: vi jus rf- knsxfr .1 3 'Y S ENIORS Katherine Alexander Sandra Alvarez Carl Barnes Arturo Arista leanell Ashmore i Ricky B911 Paola Bennett s-I V Michelle Berens 2 Colleen Bergeron Mary blagburn Connie Beshara Tricia Bohling Sheen Boykin Charisse Boule Daryl Brookins Maureen Buechel foe Cammarefa Nancy Burgess Gabe Castillo Susan Cash Kevin Clair fohn Condon Mary Ciiadbourne RiC'hdI'd Cfonwfiy feanelte Cook fohn Cosentino Denise Costello f Sean Damlcroqer Becky Dozier Ampdro DeLa Garza Amy Demaresf LlSd Dreher Lori Dreher ferry Driscoll Alex Elder Mike Dugan Sharon Ferguson Pefer Fisher een Foifek Kathreen Frey Bonnie Gilmore Mke Golihdr Robert F lores fames Gamer Barbara Haase David l-laase lim Hall Corinne Hannon Tony Hilton Cathy Holy Susan Huffer .Mark Hallman Laura Holelt W ' Kathy lelfrey D 4' 31 Marvin lolmson lay Kellogg Martha K lecrlm er Rita lullca Daniel l u1'ic'e-lc i A I ' If . f 'K N - ii- ' .': . 0 we St ' K1- my msey Mary Kleclmer Bill Koelmer. Lisa Kelmenl f Da vld Krakosky Richard K ozlo vsk V Barbara Kuhler Zoltan Laky R57 Lemmons Linda Leos fimm y Lislca Barry Lister Theresa Longoria Norma Luna lda Lopez George Mah er l ulie Marotfa Camille Mahdak Olga Mayer Anile Mayheld Kathleen McConnell Melissa McDowell Kathleen McGann jlllle' Medfh Vince Mehdn -mx x, Robert Mellen fill Melancon ' Theresa Momnger Peggy Moore Mike Moran fdmey M mph y fits? -TIISIY Nfeswmdom y Roxanne Neviff Lisa O 'Neill MQ Maria Novoa John Obrechf Sharon O1?ou1ke Mary Personne Rod Peterson Md1'y Petrisky a i .,,,, if .1 K.. Tllefrem I-501111121 Kris Powell Don Prifcheff Annefie Prdchyl Leo IDIKIOIO Loretta Purcell Steve Quevedo Kellv Ri vena Nfdrqje Roberto 0 Abel ROdIfQUE'Z Ronaldo Podrlguez Mike Roffnzan H Q' k Susan Roemen Blanca Romero ' CYUfhif3 RYIHUCIFF fohn Salmon Paige Sandone Ann Sansone Bdlbdfd Schaefers f Bill SCf1C1L'kIY1dI1 5 Sue Scrhaper 1 Wei 1 W N F AHOI7 .SL Off Kara Scichili Maurice Scott i N x N V P 1 Lorrie- Sherwin fl A . I Tern Smglefon neo' N K , , An fhon y Skilleirl. V 1 P P t t t 1 i Patric 'k Smith 5 .x i V A 5' ' fqg' H ' ! J ':'i ' '- w - . .1 G J ,- Q 3, ty tx Y- ! ' Una Stoutamire Cdl ld Splfllndfl fohn Stuart Nick Stone Kevin Suit fulie Taylor Susie Thonzpsf vw Edvvard Tobin foe Todora Angela Toclora Robert Valles Deborah Tum er Laszlo Vaclasz Sandra Vatsls Robert Vera Mike wk KIII7 V1.m.1 1 Rich Ware-ns Cindi Whiie Diane Wessels Kelli Wilkinson Eddie Vlfhelan Laura Vlhlliams Steve Wiom CTIIPQ Wa 71 71, i , ..,.... K x S . 'lux Zfrnii I 1 4 ll 1, Alexander, Katherine-Blackfriars 4,' Class Ofhcer l,' FBLA 3,4,' Friar Crier 4,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Latin Club 2,3' Speech Club 4,' Student Council 3' Talent Show l ,2,' Whos Who 4. Alvarez, Sandra-Basketball 1,2 lntra. 2,3,4,' Yearbook 4. Arista, Arturo-Band 3,4,' Blackfriars 4,' Chorus 1,2,3,4,' Mass Musician l,2,3,4. Ashmore, leanell-Blackfriars l,2,3' Chorus l,2,3' lntra. l,2,3' Spirit Club l,3' Track I. ' Avery, Tom-Band 4,' Blackfriars 4,' Football 1,2,3,4,' lntra. 3' Soccer l,2' Whos Who 4,' Wrestling l. Barnes, Carl-Basketball l,2,3,4,' Football l,' Track l,2,3,4,' Whos Who 4. ' Bell, Ricky-Basketball Mgr. l,2,3,4,' Football 2,3' lntra. l,2,3,4,' Track l,3,4. Bennett, Paola-Blackfriars 4,' Cheerleader 2,3' Friar Crier 4,' Spanish Club 3' Talent Show l,' Whos Who 4. Berens, Michelle-Band 1,2,' lntra. l,2,3,4,' Pro-Life 3,4,' Soc- cer 3,4,' Whos Who 4. Bergeron, C olleen-Cheerleader 2' Class Officer l,' FBLA 3' lntra. l,2,3,4. Beshara, Connie-Blackfriars l ,2,3' Brigade Mgr. 3,4,' FBLA 3,4,' Student Council l,4,' Whos Who 3,4. Bohling, Tricia-Chorus l ,2,3,4,' Spirit Club 2' Talent Show 2,' Whos Who 4. Bonelli, Tony- Yearbook 4. Boule, Charisse- Track 1. Boykin, Shean-Football l,' lntra. 2,3,4,' TalentShow 1,' Wres- tling 2,3. Brookins, Daryl-Basketball l,2,3,4,' Football l,2,3,4,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Track, l,2,3,4. Brown, lames-Football l,2,3,4,' lntra. l,2,' Track l,2,4,' Wres- tling l . Buechel, Maureen-Blackfriars l,3,4,' Brigade 4,' Chorus l,2,4,' lntra. 3. Burgess, Nancy-Blackfriars l,' FBLA 4,' Handiwork 1,2 Latin Club l,2' Who's Who 4. Cammarata, foe-Wrestling l,2. Cash, Susan-FBLA 4,' lntra. l,2,3' Whos Who 3. Castillo, Gabe Chadbourne, Mary-Cheerleader 2,3' lntra. 3,4,' Soccer 3,4,' Track l,2,3,4. Clair, Kevin Wrestling l,2,3,4. Condon, lohn-Basketball l,' Football l,2,3' lntra. 2' Whos Who 4. Conway, Richard-Cross Country 3' Soccer l,2,3,4. Cook, Jeanette-lntra. 2' Track l,2,3,4. Cosentino, lohn-Basketball 3' lntra. l,2,4. Costello, Denise'FBLA 3' lntia. 3' Yearbook 4. Crain, Anthony4Band l,2,' Basketball 2,3,4,' Football 2,3,4,' Track 1. Damkroger, Sean Davis, Kary-Basketball l,2,3' Football l,2,3,-4,' lntra. l,2' Track 1. DeLaGarza, Amparo-Band 4,' Chorus l,2,3' lntra. 3' lA 3' Spirit Club 3,' Soccer 3,' Talent Show 2,' Yearbook 4. Demarest, Amy-Chorus l,2,3' Friar Crier 4,' Talent Show 2. Dotson, Denny-Friar Crier 4,' Soccer 4. Dozier, Becky-Basketball l,2,3,4,' Homecoming Court 4,' lntra. 2' Latin Club-2,3. ' Dreher, Lisa-FBLA 3,4,' Homecoming Nom. 4,' lntra. l,2,3' Soccer 3,4,' Whos Who 4. Dreher, Lori-FBLA 3,4,' French Club l,2,3,4,' Homecoming Nom. 4,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Spirit Club 3,4. Driscoll, ferry-Class Officer 2,' lntra. 2,3' Wrestling 3. Dugan, Mike-Band l,2,3,4,' Blackfriars l,2,3,4,' Latin Club l,' Mass Musician 3,4,' Spanish Club 3,4,' Student Council 4,' Whos Who 3. Elder, AlexfBand 2' Basketball Mgr. 3,4,' Class Officer 3' Friar Crier 4,' Golf l,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Spanish Club 3. . v..,.,..,.,.., vU...u.,.. 11 A 1, 1-ouuduvp. 1. Hsher, Peter-Blackfriars 4,' Class Officer 2' Football l ,' ln tra. 2,3' Whos Who 4,' Wrestling 2,3' Yearbook 34. Flores, Robert-Football 2,3,4,' Soccer l,2. Foitek, Kathleen-Ecology Club 4,' lntra. 2,3,4. Frey, KathleeneBrigade 2,3,4,' Homecoming Court 4,' Span- ish Club 3' Student Council 3' Who's Who 3. Ganter, lames-Blackfriars 4,' lntra. l,2,3,4,' Speech Club 2. Gilmore, Bonnie-FBLA 3' French Club 3' Math Club 3' Pro-Life 2,3,4. ' Golihar, Michael-Blackfriais 2,3' Football l,' lntra. 2,3' Speech Club 2,3,4,' Whos Who 4. Haase, Barbara-Basketball l,2,3,4,' Brigade 2,3,4,' Chorus l ,' lntra. l ,2' Student C ouncil 1,3 Track 2' Volleyball 3' Whos Who 3. Haase, David-Baseball 4,' Whos Who 34. Hall, lim-Chorus 4,' Football l,' Mass M usician l,2' Student Council 2' Track l,2' Whos Who 3' Wrestling l,2,3. Hallman, Mark-Baseball l ,2,' Football l,' lntra. 34. Hannon, Corinne-FBLA 4,' French Club l,2,3' HR. and TV Club 2,3' Tennis 2,3. Henry, l?aymond-Basketball 'l,2,3,4,' lntra. l ,2,3,4,' Track l,2,3,4. Hilton, Anthony-Band 2,3,4,' Cross Country l ,2' Soccer 3. Holelt, Laura-Friar Crier 4. Holy, Cathyflntia. 2,3. Hutter, Susan-Chorus 2' FBLA 4,' Spirit Club l,' Talent Show l. leffrey, Kathy-Chorus l,2,3,4,' Spirit Club l,' Talent Show l. lohnson, Marvin-Basketball 1,2,3,4,' Football l,2,3,4,' Track l,2,3-4,' Whos Who 4. lurica, Rita-Basketball l ,2. luricek, Daniel-Baseball 2,3,4,' Football 2,3 1 --........,7, ...I VNV. ...., .,..,,V,., ........, LUV. Kinsey, Stacie-lntra. 2,3' IA 2' Latin Club l,2,3' Math Club l,' Volleyball l . Kleckner, Martha-Band 4,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Soccer 3. Kleckner, MaryeBand 4,' lntra. 3' Soccer 3, Klement, Lisa-Blackfriars 4,' Chorus l ,2,3,4,' Student Coun- cil 2,3,4,' Talent Show l ,2. Koehnen, Bill- Tennis 3,41 Honor Society, Student Council 2.3. Kozlovsky, l?ichard-Football l,2,3,4,' lntra. l,2,34,' Whos Who 4. Krakosky, Da vid-Baseball Mgr. l,' lntra. 2,3' Math Club 3,4,' Soccer l,' Track 2,3,4,' Whos Who 3,4. K uhler, Barbara-Brigade 2,3' lntra. l,2,3. Laky, Zoltan-lntra. 4,' Latin Club 4,' Whos Who 4. Leminons, Bay-Football 2' Friar Crier 4,' lntra. 4. Leos, Linda-Blacktriais 3-4,' Class Officer 3' FBLA 4,' lntra. 2,4 . Liska, lames-Band l ,2,3,4,' Blackfriars l,2' Class Officer l,' lntra. 2' Latin Club l,2,' Math Club l,' Student Council 2,3' Whos Who 3. Lister, Barry-Football 2,3' lntra. 2,3,4. Longoria, Theresa-Blackfriars l,2,3' Brigade 2,3,4,' Chorus 2,3' Spirit Club 4,' Student Council l ,4. Lopez, lda-Student Council l,3' Whos Who 3. Luna, Norma-Brigade 3,-4,' FBLA 3,4,' lntra. 3' Latin Club 2' Spanish Club 4. Matidak, C amille-Band 'l,' Brigade 2,3,4,' Homecoming Nom. 4,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Student Council 2. Marotta, lulie-Band l,2,' Cheerleader 2' FBLA 3' French Club l,' lntra l,2,3. Mayes, Olga-lntra. 3' IA 3' Spirit Club 4. Mayfield, Antie'Spi1'it Club 4,' Whos Who 4. I Q McConnell, Kathleen-Basketball 1,2,3,4,' lntra. 1,2' .Track 1,2345 Volleyball 2,3,' Whos Who 4. McCrory, Tom McDowell, Melissa-FBLA 3,4,' Friar Crier 3' lntra. 2,3,4,' Yearbook 3,4. McGann, Kathleen-Blackfriars 2' Chorus 1,' Friar Crier 4,' lntra. 1,' Speech Club 2,3 Student Council 1,-4,' Whos Who 3. McKnight, Susan-Cheerleader 3,' Chorus 1,23 lntra. 3,4,' Spirit Club 4,' Track l,3' Whos Who 3. Meath, fulie-FBLA 3,4,' lntra. 2,3' Whos Who 3. Mehan, Vincent-Band 2,3,4,' lntra. 2,3,' Latin Club 1,2,' Mass Musician 4,' Whos Who 3. Melancon, lill-Handiwork 3,' Spanish Club 3,4,' Volleyball 3. Melian, Robertelntra. 1,23,4. Moninger, Theresa-Blackfriafs l,' FBLA 4,' lntra. l,' Year- book 4, Moore, Peggy-Basketball 1 ,' Brigade 2,3,4,' Chorus 1,' Class Officer l,' Homecoming Queen 4,' lntra. 1,2,3,4,' Spirit Club l,2,' Student Council 4,' Whos Who 3. Moran, Mike-Football 1,23 lntra. 2,3' Speech Club 2' Wrestling 1 ,2,3,4. Murphy, Jamey-Chorus 1,23 Football 1,2' lntra. 1,2,3,4,' Tennis 1,23 Track 1,23,4. Nevitt, Roxanne-Basketball 1,23,4,' Homecoming Court 4,' lntra. 2' Track 1,2,3,4,' Volleyball 1,3. Nieswiadomy, Trish-Brigade 3,4,'-Chorus 1,' Class Officer 2' FBLA 4,' lntra. 2,3 Track 1, Novoa, Maria-Chorus 1,2. Obrecht, lohn-Friar Crier 4. O'Neill, Lisa-Class Officer l,2' Homecoming Nom. 4,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Whos Who 3' Yearbook 4. O'1?ourke, Sharon-French Club 1,2,3' Whos Who 3. Personne, Mary-Blackfriars 4,' FBLA 3,4,' l-landiwork 2' ln- tra. 2,' Latin Club 2,3,4,' Library Club 2' Whos Who 1,3. Peterson, Pod-Football 1,' Track 1,2,3,4,' Wrestling 1,234 Petrisky, Mary-Blackfriars 3,4,' Chorus 1,' Class Ofhcer 3' Friar Crier 4,' Latin Club 2' NHS 3' Speech Club l,2' Student Council 4. A Pollinzi, Theresa-Basketball 1 ,2' Homecoming Nom. 4,' ln- tra. 2,3,4,' Whos Who 3' Yearbook 4. Powell, Kris-lntra. 24,' Whos Who 3. ' Prachyl, Annette-Brigade 2,3,4,' lntra. 2' Math Club 2' Whos Who 3. Priolo, Leo-Baseball 1,2,3,4,' Football 1,2,3' Whos Who 3. Pritchett, Don-lntra. 2,3,4,' Math Club 1,2,3,4,' NHS 3' Stu- dent Council 3,4,' Tennis 2,3,4,' Whos Who 3. Purcell, Loretta'Band 2,3,4,' lntra. 3' 1A 2' Mass Musician 4. Quevedo, Steve-Band l,2,3,4,' Blackfriars 1,23 lA 1,' Latin Club 1,2345 Mass Musician 4,' Speech Club 1,2,3,4,' Stu- dent Council 23' Talent Show l,2' 1fVhos Who 3. Quinn, Chris-lntra. l,' lVlass Mi'isic'ian 2,3' Spanish Club 23. Pivera, Kelly-Blackfriais l,2' Chorus 1,23 Friar Crier l,' Handiwork l,2' JA 4,' Library Club l,2' Spanish Club 3,,' Wl1c7s Wl1c7 3. Roberto, Margie-Blackfriars 3,4,' Brigade 2,3,4,' Chorus 1,23 lntra. 1,2,3,4,' Latin Club 2. Rodriguez, Abel-Football 1 lntra. 1 Soccer l,' Student Council 1,3 Track l,' Whos Who 3. A 2. Rodriguez, Ponaldo-Band 1 Chorus 3 Wrestling 234. Poemen, Susan-Chorus l,' lntra. 4,' Pro-Lite 4,' Whos Who 3. Pollison, Thomas-Basketball 1,2345 Football 1,2,3,4,' lntra. 4,' Tiack l,23,4. Romero, Blanca Pottman, Mike-lntra. 1,2,3,4,'1A 1. l?YldI1ClGI', C ynthia-C horns 1,23 Friar Crier 3,4,' Talent Show 2. Salmon, lohn-Blackfriais 2,3,4,' Football 2' lntra. 2,3,4,' Stu- dent Council 4,' Whos Who 4,' Yearbook 4. Sandone, Paige-Band l,' FBLA 3' lntra. 1,23,4. Sansone, Ann-C lass Officer 1,24,' lntra. 23' Track 1 ,' Whos Who 3. Schackman, Bill-Basketball 2,345 Football l ,2, Mgr. 3, Trainer 4. Schae-ters, Barbara-Blacktriars 2' lntra. 2' Latin Club l ,2,3,4. Schaper, Susan-French Club l,2' lntra. l,3. Scichili, Kara-Cheerleader 2,3,4,' Chorus l,2,3' Class Otli- cer 4,' Homecoming Court 4,' NHS 3' Soccer 3,4,' Track l, Mgr. 2,35 Whos Who. Scott, Alton-Band l,2,3,4,' Basketball l,2,' Blackfriars 3' Class Ofhcer l,2,3' Football l,2,3,4,' lntra. 4,' Student Coune cil 2,3,4,' Track l,2,3,4,' Whos Who 3,4. Scott, Mauric'e-Band l,2,3,4,' Basketball l,2, Football l,3' Mass lWusician 2,3,4,' Speech Club 4,' Track l ,4. Sherwin, Lorraine-Blacktriars 4,' Chorus l,2,3' Pro-Life 2,3' Whos Who 3. Singleton, Terri-Chorus l,2,3,' Friar Crier 4,' lntra. l,' Talent Show l. Skillern, Anthony-Friar Crier 4,' Whos Who 3' Wrestling 3. Smith, Patric'k-Blacktriats 2,3,' lntra. 3' Math C lub, Student Council 4, Sowden, Kimberly. Spillman, Carla-Spanish Club 4. Stone, Nick-Spirit Club 3' Yearbook 4. Stoutamire, Tina-Spirit Club 3' Yearbook 4,' Chorus 4. Stuart, lolin-Baseball l,' lntra. l ,2,3,4,' Wrestling l . Suit, KGVITIY-GOTT l,2,3,4,' lntra. 3,4,' Wrestling l. Taylor, lulie-Band l,2,3,4,' lntra. 3' Math Club 3' NHS 3,4,' Spanish Club 3,4,' Whos Who 3. Thompson, Susie-Blacklriars l ,3,4,' Brigade 2,3,4,' Chorus l,2,3,' lntra. 2,3,4,' Latin Club l,2,3,' Speech Club l,' Student Council 3,4,' Talent Show l,2' Track' l. Tobin, Edward-Band 4,' Blackfriars 2,3,4,' French Club 2,3' lntra. 3,' Pro-Lite 4,' Speech Club 4,' Whos Who 3. Toflora, tqllfjt-'Tcl-Tllllii. 234. Todora, loe'Football l lntra. l ,2,3,4,' Soccer 2' Student Council l,2. Turner, Deborah-lntra. 3' Pro-Lite l,' Spirit Club 1.4, Year- book 4. Vadasz, Laszlo-Football 2' lntra. 2,3. Valles, Robert-Baseball l,' Class Othcer l,' Football l,2,3,4,' lntra. l,3,4,' Soccer 1,2 Vatsis, Sandra-Chorus l,2' FBLA 4,' Friar Crier 3,4,' Soccer 3,4,' Talent Show l,2. Vlk, Mike-Blacklriars 3' lntra. 2,3 Latin Club l,2,3,' Whos Who 3. 0 Waters, Rich-Golf 2' Whos Who 3. Wessels, Diane-Blacklriars l,' Brigade 3,4,' FBLA 3' lntra. 2,3. Whelan, Eddie-Basketball l ,2,3,' Whos Who 3. White, Cyndi-Chorus l,' lntra. 3. Wilkinson, Kelli-FBLA 3' lntra. l ,2,3,4,' Tennis l ,2' Volley- ball Williams, Laura'Chorus l,2,' FBLA 4,' lntra. l,2,3,4,' lA 2,3 Latin Club 2' Spanish Club 4,' Spirit Club 3' Talent Show l,2' Track 3. Wiora, Steve- Wood, Greg-Class Otticer 3' FBLA 4,' Football l,2,3,4,' lntra. 3,4,' Math Club 3' Whos Who 3' Wrestling l ,2,3. Zerhut, Clai'efBasketball l ,2,3,4,' Chorus l,' lntra. 3' Track 3,' Volleyball 3. loe Petty f fl fsen 'yerj any. Friendliest Girl Kathleen Frey Friendliest Boy Mel: Stone Above others in rank or length of service. Most Athletic Girl Kathleen McConnell Most Athletic Boy Daryl Broolcins Most Intelligent Girl fulie Taylor Most Intelligent Boy Don Pritchett Q9u'r'san-aye-tej n. The dynamic character that animates the individual person Girl Most Likely to Succeed Mary Petrislcy Boy Most Likely to Succeed Bill Koehnen VWttiest Girl Mary Personne Mttiest Boy Steve Quevedo wh-, , v 'TT f 5 -nga-' Most Spirited Girl Kara Scichili Most Spirited Boy Maurice Scott ,L- X MR BISHOP LYNCH HIGH MISS BISHOP LYNCH HIGH SCHOOL Peggy Moore dehnitely hts the title of MSS BLHS. Peggy was Brigade Lieutenant and Homecoming Queen her senior year, and she also found time to serve on student council and engage in intramural activities. Peggy participated in the spirit team and choir during her underclass- men years, in addition to being a class ofhcer. Peggy will continue her education at Texas Tech University and will major in mathematics. SCHOOL Because of the respect and admiration lohn Salmon radiates amongst his peers, the Senior class chose lohn Mr. BLHS. Iohn Salmon has been active in many organizations during his four years at Bishop Lynch. I-Ie participated in football, tennis, and Intramurals. He was an active Senior Class Representative, and he worlced diligently in the plays, both oft stage and on. Iohn also has the distinction of being chosen as a member of Whos Who among American I-.Hgh School students. lohn plans to attend Texas Tech University in the tall and is leaning toward a major i law. ORGANIZATIONS The members ot Le- Club tran- cais met bimonthly in order to ex- pand their lcnowledgefot French civilizationiand culture. KenifPo- lito provided guidance fork this group, throughout the year Ewith such projects as the visitation of the Buckner Orphan Home and the tilm presentation in early No- vember. L Monsieurfiggs, Mademoiselle Davis, Monsieur' Cormier, Mademoiselle Bass. The Bishop Lynch Latin Club was a recognized athliate of the Texas State lunior Classical League and aniactive participant in local,-.state and national :level Latin competition. The members studied the Latin language and explored the classical aspects ot Ancient Rome. Front Row: Courtade, K. Quinn, M. Catter, L. Brown, T. Avery, M. Personne, M. Norris, S. Quevedo. Row Two: S. Coerver, f. Weaver, K. Danna, D. Tamez. Row Three.: L. Browning, N. Hutter, D. Parks, E. Lambeth, A. Valenti, M. Wass, K. Birdsall, Z Lalfy. Row Four: Grat- ten, A. Cervanlza, S. Sellers, B. Sher- man, S. Wolt, A. Berasley, IVHSS Magi- low. l?ow:Five: P. Priichett,R.- Camp- bell, M. Campbell, S. Underbrinlc, l. Motley, P. Lacour, G. Moniger, D. Mastrodonta. El Club de Espanol was orga- nized at Bishop Lynch in order to foster an interest Vthejgwspanic culturen 'aria thlelwl 'Spanish lan'- guage. This group sponsored sa sock-hop, attended the Elm clas- sics Weefat the University ot' Dal- las, and also ventured to Austin Collegetor the annual language weekend. 1 Front Row: Senor Hatertepe, Senorita Wagner, Row Two: Senorita Sosa, Senorita Robles, Senorita Castillo, Seniorita Arista. Row Three: Senor Holub, Senorita Rogers, Senor Tre- vino. GT!luU'Bf-S . ia L E ' ' fat? . ' ' 3 P -H N I 3'aftfWiiif - W ' fi , A ,K Zz., .. 55, .-pig? 7. My 2 if R i f 1 -a---f 'n Q ' ffm! Front Pow: Sister Frederic, Mrs. McGhee, Peggy l-Hnz. Pow Two: fw- Nils lane Zbylot, Kim Brennan, Elena Ver- gara. GLUE! Front Pow: Mrs. McGhee, Laura Michael fohnstone, David Wheeler, Vaughn, Eddie Ward, Michael Paul Pritchett. Campbell. Pow Two: lohn Vaughn, ?g.x,5Qs:.. fi- . il ef? . 4 3 'rjf-riff, ,X V i -5 t it - sv... 1 Q . . t .Q -ss if - . ... i r. . . 1 . M , .'A MWQN . .....,,. Q, ' g 11, 1 i f s-- X Ar, Michael Campbell, Richard Camp- chett, Sister Mary Francis. bell, Michael lohnstone, Paul Prit- The Bishop Lynch Handiwork Club is a very closely knit organi- zation, whose members share a common interest in needlework. This social group makes a point ot' interweaving pleasure with cre- ativity. This group patterns itself after Mrs. Mriam McGhee, who threads the needle. Whatever the endeavor, it 'seams that the Handiwork Club reaps whatever it sews. - Various Lynch students have spent the past year assisting Mrs. MCG-hee in the library, and there- by learning from this experience. The members dedicate free per- iods and afterschool hours to the organization ot the books, perio- dicals, pamphlets and prints which are contained in the Bish- op Lynch repository. The Bishop Lynch Whiz Quiz team participates in many tournaments annually. This orga- nization offers academically tal- ented students the opportunity to excel and achieve recognition for their intellect. Periodical contests based on intellectual competition, test the students ' instant recall of a wide variety ot facts and general knowledge. Friar pride is instilled in the stu- dent body at Bishop Lynch by the vivacious Spirit Club. The club, under the leadership ot Mrs. Glo- ria Ozier, supports the football and basketball programs at Lynch with such activities as the creation ot banners, attendance at games and overall cooperation with the cheerleaders. Providing education on the is- sues pertaining to respect for hu- man life is the primary function of the Pro-Lite Club. Under the moderation ot Father Robinson, this group focuses on an anti- abortion campaign and other pro-life issues such as euthanasia. SPERITP GLIUH Front Row: Gizele Jackson, Olga Mayes, Antie Mayheld, Monique Turner, Edward Tobin. Row Two: Ruby fohnson, Dorita Castillo, Wrgin- ia Robles, Shelly lohnson, Candy Alexander. Row Three: Frida McKenzie, Ilona White, Mssy Robin- son, Yolanda Sanders, laclcie Davis, Deborah Turner, Jennifer laclcson, Tina Stoutamire. PRQQTLIIIFEH Cf3TEluU'B Father Edward Robinson, Susan Roemen, Michele Berens, Ray Lemmons, Bonnie Gilmore, Edward Tobin. GTDIUB hx I '39 if M, Front Row: Susan English, Susie Thompson, Valerie Johnson, Iames Savidge, Katherine McGough, lohn Poston. Row Two: Mary Kay Norris, Kathleen Walsh, Brian Waldvogel, Sharon Mthey, Susan Withey, Nan- cy Maupin, Mark Dodson, Edward - Tobin, Katherine Alexander, Steve Quevedo. Row Three: Maurice Scott, Melanie Driscoll, Warren Hohman, David Dodson, Mary Barber, Milce Golihar, fohn Motley, Sean Norris, Kathy VWlson. .f LAW . if '- , fm .--34.35121 u X,.,'.+-P5 if ' ., 3. pa,-t i xl w K ., ,N Front Row: Kathy VWlson, Brian Waldvogel, David Dodson, Nancy Maupin, Steve Quevedo, Susie Thompson. Row Two: Mary Kay Nor- ris, Edward Tobin, Susan Withey, Su- san English. Students who have a particular interest in the forensic arts have competed in various tournaments with neighboring schools over the course of the past year. These students have won honors in the helds ot humorous and dramatic interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, duet acting, prose and poetry as well as reading and debate. ,nn A 6 The Bishop Lynch Thespians are a group of students who de- serve much credit tor their roles in the school dramatic produc- tions. This club was organized so that the members could receive exposure to the various aspects of theatre. The students organized the crews tor the winter musical and proved their dedication by their attendance at various pro- ductions within the metroplex. I f 4 f:n!l1'.i1isF SENIOR CLASS REPRESEN T A T I VES Front Row Mary Petrisky, Peggy Moore. Row Two: Mlce Dugan, lohn Salmon. I UNI Ol? CLASS REPRESEN TA TIVES Front Row Kathy Wilson, Kelly Shahan, Angela Hankins. Row Two Brian Waldvogel, Dan Yoxall. The Bishop Lynch Student Coun- cil is a service organization commit- ted to providing the student body with adequate representation in matters which will directly affect them. Service on the council offers members a taste of governmental skills and procedures as well as a STUDENT COUNCIL Alton Scott, President, Kathleen McGann, Treasurer, Row Two: Don Prit- chett, V Presidentg Lisa Klement, V 11,-1. Mrs. McMillin, Moderator 13.12 Front Row: Theresa Longoria, Secretary, Qi' JVE1: i1FJ':.Ef1.'E1F.I'T concept of what is actually involved in the maintenance of a healthy scholastic environment. Over the course of the past year the group has sponsored elections, numerous sock-hops and the Wadley Blood Drive. BOARD my-, yy: ge-: ,A I 4. . - V' ff s.,, I A V I ' 5 . ' 1- .gm-zfi-1... . . - if, , Q ,if-.Q 1, 1 .Irf Hi2fV'g1ff?'xQf.' 211:23 -V , -' ' - 1,T9911Wgigiafgtkgfgegliifggi. 1 ' f -' , 'figs .gg 5,1153 K 13,13 4 W:-rf aj ' . 1 ifiwiv sE?if '-ns , - ,. Mvgfgfkgig gvgtlfgzfiigivr ' , ',gfk,Qi.g2 Gl1 gp?-?,21ii,Ti 'f?!'5'i3::'sz f f,--Wamffq.eQ,es'f'Sg.A :H4za!f+fSEffka:f.r:f'v1 -V ., wi- Q- W L ., if-H wiagawf 37, . f ,.aw1g5g.' v rn, 1 Q. ,yu-,35,f L bag. r 'K . .,. 'Main +P W. : uflizfwsgf lvff i .Q . , 4 -,lit nf. xy ,1.:e, L., ' -.,, P 3f1'slifN2wf? 5 5 Y ,rW'Ziii'f ' Q, wstssiz - i?5iil'i15ff . . , A. i a .aaisia , 1 5- , . gKQ1f,.w3v 1.35 a , f 41114.32 , . ,P 4 ' .f,1g-Q ' 'l V ' ' 'f' - 2.53, ' ,I ,Q ' 4' ifffi4figQ3:Qfi'5 : , ' 5 M 5 6. JP' - . 1 T, fl. 1':.W,.1,1fy.,, f- T311 ' f ' amy.-1 7 '. A' : was if ,- A If ff K ,, I g I HE! ah: Q Treasuren' Pow Two: Don Pritchett, V President, Lisa Klement, V President. S OPH OM ORE CLASS PEPPESEN TA TIVES X l Front Row: laclcie Davis, Karen Klement, Stephanie Hogan. Sec- ond Pow: Richard Campbell. FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Scott, Co-Moderator L x I if ,A 'TX Am. Front Pow: Diane Ali, Mchele Longoria, Paige Ravlcind. Row Two: Michael Campbell, Michael Myers. fiiill-.E-XSS Senior Class Ofncers A Connie Beshara President Sieve Quevedo President Missing. Kara Scichili Wee funior Class Officers I K l .flv :- ,U, r :gh ' -, :U J. , 0, 4 I K i. 3 5 . I ' I' I I ll . ' I ' I Al . - 2 President. 2 1. , 'gi , 8- . ff , L W Ag! is 's nlalp ' Y Dan Badough, Wee-President Mary Grimley, Presiclentf Anne K wilosz, Wee-Presidentf Missing: foe Seiier, President. 78 , -FJ' ?J f Sophomore Class Ofhcers Cass Cheesar, Woe-President, Patty Coyne, President, Ann Cervanlca, Woe-President: Missing: Tom Christ, President. Freshman Class Ofhcers Front Row: Karen Danna, President: Melanie Driscoll, Woe-President, Row Two: Mice Ferguson, President, Bobby Crouch, Woe-President. 5 P U g.: I fi JL .r-LJ gi . .n -J IIJ CHO0 fc- Z 6' MM li 'oo sv ff M cn 5 w ffy.9 Front Row: Peter Hsher, Mrs. Henry, Missy McDowell, Rose Marotta, Tina Stouta- mire, Andrea McCullough, Sandra Alvarez. Row Two.' lohn Salmon, Lene Wess terman, Faye Sylcora, Amparo DeLaGarza, Sharon Ferguson, Theesa Pollinsi, Ms. Clintsman. Row Three: Niclc Stone, ferry Driscoll, Richard DeLaGarza, Ricky Perez, Denise Costello, Theresa Moninger, Lisa O'Neill. The 1980 Veritas Staff set new standards for yearbook production at Bishop Lynch. The innovative group was committed to capsulizing the years events in a captivating new style. This dynamic format resulted in a superior retrospective photo-journalistic creation. Alex Elder, Paola Bennett, Kathleen McGann, Carole lansen, Laura Hofelt, Mr. Glenn Turner, Laura Vlhlliams, Denny Dotson Klcneelingj, Anthony Slcillern, Kath- erine Alexander, Ray Lemmons, Nancy Maupin, lohn Obrecht, Amy Demarest, Cynthia Rylander. The Friar Crier Staff brought a new loolc to Journalism at Bishop Lynch this year. Students at Bishop Lynch were impressed by the professional format and interesting writing style that the Friar Crier Staff produced. We congratulate the newspaper staff for the dramatic, fresh and en vigor- ating precedent that was clearly established. l FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Lisa Dreher, President Emily Lambeth, Secretary Sandra Vatsis, Reporter Lori Dreher, Historian Kara Sichili, Parliamentarian fx 73 . 'ff . Y I Front Row: Kara Scichili, Miss Hndley, Lori Dreher, Mrs. Arneson, Lisa Dreher, Emily Lambeth. Second Row: Nancy Maupin, Ann Eclcel, Susan Bass, Gretchen Gober, Maureen Whelan, ,lean Marusalc. Row three: Cindy Tilley, Kathy Perez, Norma Luna, Connie Beshara, Andrea Bean, Mary Personne, Gina Beshara. Ro Four: Mandy Penton, Andrea McCullough, Trisha Bohling, Katherine Alexander, Linda Leos, Trisha Mewia- domy. Row Hve: Greg Wood, Laura Heitmeyer, Diane Palmer, Michele LaCombe, lenniter Kalmus. The goal of the Future Business Leaders of America is to develop strong asservite leadership today in preparation for an active leadership role tomor- row. The interested and involved members acquire expertise in leading and participating in discussions. Presiding at meetings and conferences as well as engaging in practical problem solving and decision making also offer valuable experiences for the future leaders. U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA Q Front Row: Michelle Fitzmartin, Lora Branch, Susie Thompson, Sherry Powell, Michael lohnstone, Michael Hicks, Brian Waldvogel, Christy Rog- ers, Elena Acosta, Stephanie Hogan, Sharon Mthey. Row Two: Meg Cash- man, Lauren Shirclitrf Sandy Sellers, Ann Cervanka, Maureen Buechel, Lisa Klement, Laura Friend, Shelly lohnson, Anna Zpper, Mrs. Linda Long. Row Three: Richard Cmpbell, Richard Kellogg, Mike Tucker, Artie Arista, lim Hall, fay Kellogg, Michael Campbell, Timmy Oliver, Tony No- voa, Richard White. Front Row: fudy Coerver, Rosemary Mentesana, Tina Stoutamire, Katie Donahoe. Row Two: Gizele lackson, Linda Parsons, Michele Courtade, Pam Brotherman, Denise Ali, Mrs. Long. Row Three: Denise faresh, Lori Roemen, Karen Klement, Elizabeth Roberts, Sherry Hughes, Valerie Johnson. ESESEEQP LIYNG . 'Music should strike hre from the hearts of men and bring tears from the eyes of women. Beethoven VQGAL E11Nl'SE31Vl?.BIEnE3 KG?A,..m 1... ,L , L GrIR.I'-IIS CJHQIR A.Si5jE.3'3f 'IL STMIEHS3 Front Row: Tammy McCullough, Ana Arista, Amber Valenti, Toni Catch- ings. Row Two: Marie Quinn, lewel Gerhards, Diane Ali, Hll Weaver, Katherine McGough, Alicia Acosta. Third Row: Christina Galvan, Nancy Cruse, Candice Alexander, Marga- ret Wass, Ann Hamilton. The assorted Bishop Lynch choirs had a special expertise in their production of flowing melo- dies, pulsating rhythms and con- cordant harmonies. The members worked to gain proficiency in the areas of vocal performance tech- niques and musical accompani- ments. Over the span ot' the year the Chansonettes, Girls Select, Vocal Ensemble and Mass Musi- cians, under the leadership of Mrs. Long, participated in, and received honors for their musical capabilities. These groups dis- played their talents by participat- ing in local competition, present- ing concerts and planning school masses. ' gli T' I 'H' ? 'C' 51 'ZCfif' ? Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that cannot remain silent. Wc- tor Hugo I . , if 'fm ,N BAN' . 1 X , G 'g x 1 bl X . ' N 1' 17 ' .sfapx J 46 A Q fi w 0 LiL1 1Gf9E -f 2' ' Q- ' HL '1- Front Row: Becky Parsons, Susan English, Sandra Prowse, Krissy McKean, Ed Tobin, Gayle Worley, Kathy Montoya, lulie Hoffman, Shontel Peterson. Row Two: Kim Brennan, fulie Meath, Steve Quevedo, Greg Hoffman, Sharon Withey, Margaret English, Toni Vance, Carole fansen, lanie Zbylot. Row Three: Grace Mehan, Wnce Mehan, Andrea Plumbe, Lisa Dugan, Tom Avery. For Four: laclcie Sample, Paul Spurgeon, Karen Doing, Bill Wyrens, Mark Fritsche, Richard White, Tony Hilton, Ann Berasley. Row Five: lim Spurgeon, Clint Brannon, fohn Poston Warren Hohman, lim Hall, Tony Kasberg. Row Six: fohn Friclc, Art Arista, lames Savidge, lulie Cardinale, Milce Ferguson, Maureen Purcell. 84 EJRIAR JAJI S T CTL ALL ST A T E MEMBERS Mark Fritsche, Coronet l?'Ch d Wh 't , C GEC? HOffmfiH, Cldfinef T2ncZrMehahTFri12h1i-lorn I H116 TffY1Off Cla-'met lane Usher, Percussion lulie Hoffman, Oboe loe Shaefer, Percussion Alton Scott, Tenor Sax Maurice Scott, Timpani 1 - - Q . X J , , QJ RUM. GQRP5 W-www QFHWWWMWWTWT A 'TT W'l 't t 'm'W' 'Twin' Julie Carclinale, Michael Ferguson, W-haw-V E v-k' W 'V vA4,AA - H foe Schaefer, limmy Lislca, Chris ,,,,,, ,,,, , i,,,, , -,,,, - Hooper, lohn Frick, Missing: Art WLS, ,,,, ..,,,. AriSfa'MauriCe Scottffdmessdvjdge' T?-LETS' , 41, 'fi 'tt' fi , T ,Q s ,, W ff' t1 l V tl ' S NA .L , -an 4: gi g -gm ' um T L T A f .S-T Q: A V J' E753 Q, ,Q ' tl' K lt' M ' tlillt V if XX ' I 'E , :,iL,X,,L ,... E .J --J- -N- 5 STAGE' BAN' Vg Front Row: Shontel Peterson, lim Spurgeon, Toni Vance. Row Two: Maurice Scott, Krissy McKean, Lisa Dugan, lulie Hoffman, Greg Hoff- fackie Davis, Art Arista, Alton Scott, Amparo DeLaGarza, Vince Mehan, Tony I-Elton, fohn Poston. T as man, Clint Brennan. Row Three: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS YS Front Row: Rose Marotta. row Two: Nan- Schaferling. Row Three: Nancy Oinal- cy Maupin, Paula Brown, Dee Ann ley, Kara Scichili, Miriam Salazar. It was no secret that Varsity Cheerleaders were a driving force behind the Bishop Lynch athletic victories. These girls chanted and cheered on our teams, and their charisma was an asset to all of the Lynch athletic supporters. Paula Brown Q 1 V- ii' . tt ii' M xi , 1 -iii. -2 I iq 'i , ri H K '-'ff 2 I I Michelle Demarest We-: K f , 5: A 1 ' Usilffnzmyfk K Q. at , wr lx 51 e 2' ' -5' if! .3 is- -Q. , rn is z 'Q Fr . 1 Rose Marotta 5 lfx i rssil 7 ' 4 nc cv it is , ,QF i , K. ww wx , .Q 1 411 l W agua Ing! X, .. JK' -, s 2 X X xi 7 31 . 3, ti ti, ' Q J ' Nancy O'Malley Miriam Salazar Dee Ann Schaterling f 5 A E., ggn, J., zsiff Q. 'f Nancy Maupin Kara Scichili JUNIUR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS K -V -W-:.x,? 1 FrontRow: Denise Ali. Row Two: Marga- Personne, Pam Brotherman. Top Row: ret Hons, Sandy Sellers, Linda Martin, Shannon McNally. Courtney Ravlcind. Row Three: Lorie The funior Varsity Cheerleaders led the Friar fans with unmitigating en th usi- asm. They were an inspiration to the team members and an attractive addition to courtside and stadium alilce. ' ,, f'1 :1 - , N' II : ' - , , ..,N. -, , M .. ' I ' Rig? K. L , ' 534' .' . '. U ' E90 'S 4 - nk- - Denise Ali Pam Brotherman Margaret Hons Linda Martin ., -: , h I. J n w .f ,Is I I I fn if I s S 513.-:-2 , w 'W ', W, -- Q -4 Wifi -ff ' I ' mf - ' I I IW - 52 ' A if Y ,yn Q' -' ww, M an Z ,igggw cm , .. M ' was .W Shannon McNally Lorie Personne Courtney Ravlcind S5UdY Sellef-9 ! , L Captain Margie Roberto labovej ex- ernplihes the outstanding level ot' per- tormance and dedication which has become a hallmark ot the Bishop Lynch Brigade. Anne Eclcel and Michele LaCombe lbelowj display their agility and hne - Q talents as they perform. .sv ,5 1 ' . I ,f x , , g P ' LY fzll fl A LYQFJ' Frontl?ow Peggy Moore Margie Ro berto Kathleen Frey Second Row Nina Villareal Karen Schrimsher Mary Kay Vanek Barbara Haase Lynn Weaver, Elizabeth Roberts, Maureen Buechel, Camille Mahdalc, Dara Forrester, Sheilagh Caton, fean Marusak, Sara Leos. Third Row: Nat- alie Thorn, Ann Eckel, Wcki He- driclcs, Theresa Longoria, Mclci He- BHIFG -N 3 il-I-I aurilil driclcs, Susie Thompson, Annette Prachyl, Dana Dagate, Sharon Mthey, Trish Nieswiadomy, Michele LaCombe, Norma Luna. Fourth Row: Kathy Wilson, Mariann Leicht, Kelly Shahan, Mary Collins, Anne Gil- more, Anne Kwilosz, Kathy Perez, Kathleen Walsh, Diane Wessels, Lau- ra Friend, Mary Grimley, Gina Be- shara. 4 vgr The girls in the BL Brigade have long been recognized as the 'Pride ot Bishop Lynch. This ti- tle was gained through hours of collective efforts in fair weather and toul. The dedication which the Brigade has displayed has served as an inspiration to our athletes, coaches and toes alike. We would like to salute our Bri- gade in appreciation for their ef- forts to maintain a positive per- spective and to provide half'-time entertainment tor countless Friar fans. ln a moment of reflection, Mss Teel Ibelowl experiences proud sensations. We had a good year as the girls won Hrst place recog- nition in summer competition. The girls' friendly and cooperat- ive nature also earned rewards. l 89 ATHLETICS 0 i , 'fi ba' I 5 Tom Rollison w . 5 Pa ul Degelia ge, , Dan Yoxall L I Q Greg Hoes Fay, - wav' Hm Adams DISTRICT TEAM Daryl Broolcins lames Brown Kary Davis Robert Flores Tom Rollison Alton Scott loe Semler L A Anthony Crain -S ,- Alton Scott Marlc Lutz ,J tl B :im Greg Wood 1 L Qi, 'I Robert Ten orio BLf' ,BL t BL Q BL , BL WBL BL BL VARSITY FOOTBALL 'Bl B. wiv-ffl Z 0 Tom Meara Marvin Mke Lutz Maurice Johnson Keane Q A 1- 3' t t 45 L L , gglzjilsr Bob Maurer Daryl Brookins Lalggijbe an B Rich Kozlovsky Robert Flores Bill Weyrens Larry Iuricelc 55:55 1 . - iitfiiigg Q1-1 3 L . I 51 Mark SUCICSF lames Brown foe Seiter foe Semler .' I S: 0.5 'Qu - , si' ' - my, ' ' Kdry DdViS Eddie Long Richard White Robert Valles ,we '-x E , . 'mxxxl 12 ' V W lfd F6115 gg HONORABLE MBNT1oN 14 7 Te 911 E Anthony Crain gg ff lOWMPcZZ'k Marvin Johnson 1' C.. , 5' dl' 19 Rich Kozlovlcsy l O Xbgfpzwisville 19 loe Seiter 34 V Qyler Gorman If O Robert Valles 7 J N jan ' 3 John Blake Co-coach 36 VX5?E'm9,Reicher I, 'I O of me Yedf O K lesuit J wr,- ' IO '222 Bishop Dunne l5 U it i Q0 The vazzszly l -'I'lc?I'S are the mosf umled group Ol athletes l have had the pleasure ol worlcjnq wilhf' Commenfs pmlelnzl ClOdL'l1 Blake. The Season was A fatal Sucvess not only In dislricl stanclmqs but also in leam and school spirit. 8 pa- ,ak ' JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL aff' ffl - i 1 y hkexuuv mmm I s umw. auf'-We 'W i ,K -As. fa- A . n., Front Row: Scott Eccles, Joaquin Johnson, Greg Bertrand, Bernard Shaw, Robert Slovak, Wayland Mhlson, Ed Banks, Bobby Wright, Mark Adamcik, Sean Norris. Row Two: Coach Zhlman, James Foitek, Mitch Jurik, Mike LaCombe, lim Kelley, Larry Juricek, Tim Mynarcik, Jerry Valadarez, Sam Clark, Dan Badough, Mke Dozier, Joe Murphy, Chris Husting. fy' Q 7 , Q X lb., 47,1 'fl L: ,- - 'lyf-327 f 4' .gf ,, J 1-J 'Q 5 f J' , , B gfffxxf I ff tr X 'lit lj' L 1 Terrell 19 x 2 2 X 1 X , K 1 1 BL O RL Turner 6 K ,f B lk ,J .1 : .Na tiff -4- jx!! N. X 1 mfr ess cfx 4 f of f ff ., V 'J ,,'t xgd ff' BL 28 Lakeview ',. hx MSE . my Centennial O l v f ' L 6, L. B 9 Nolan 2 BL 14 ff BL s Jesuit 0 STM Q '+-,fm-M? a.f BL B Jesuit 6 BL 9 Dunne JE are BB Z Mns: 5 Losses 2 Q41 fp- M A .llillllldht Y 93 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL V ' Dirt 'M 'BISHOP Lvncn ff 4 .. Fnmns Home ,Lum :J mn Front Row: Robert fanick, Tim Hartnett, Karl Schrimpti Emmy Oliver, foe Macaluso, Humberto Berm udez, Homer Casares, Stan Lindsay, Philip Rodriguez. Second Row: Robert DeMoss, Robert Azzarello, Shaun Mora, Chuck Hanes, Brian Vrana, Ra ul Wong, Da vid Fraga, Kip Shaw. Third Row: Coach Poulter, Tom Zpper, Reginald Lemmons, Kevin Keane, Matthew Bell, fames Walker, Raul Estrada, Tony Cheesar, Scott Doing, Donald Gober, Bryan Zanone, Paul Slovak, Bernice McKinney. Ni M Scores VW t nik 'Q BL 6 Terrell l4 L BL O lesuit 34 I 1 BL O MacArth ur Dallas BL l 4 Christian , Wy nl ff ' li as ns: 3 .K P n , ,- iw t , , 3 it U jfclww ,,,. 4? 'IW W F if 23 24 if C BL 42 Q, BL 18 5 lv, :QNX Jr 'l A , .Ita ,A Dunne l 2 Nolan O Waco Reicher O fesuit 26 Loses: 5 CROSS COUNTRY fr: , Et! t N A 'Ri it is V VARSITY BASKETBALL tv,fl l ' 1 We as On Saturday February 9, 1980 the Bishop Lynch Boys' Varsity Friar basketball team secured the title of Texas State Champions. This achievement resulted from the same superior court slcills which gained the Friars the District 2-AAA championship earlier in the season. The squad members, enthusiastic fans and dynamic Coach lim McCloskey all deserve credit for their outstanding accomplishments this year. Front Row: Anthony Crain, Thomas Rollison, Carl Barnes, Greg Groves. Row Two: Mgr. Alex Elder, Raymond Henry Daryl Broolcins, Greg Hoffman, Bill Schaclcman, Reggie Stephens, Marvin fohnson, FINAL SHOTS BL 58 51 Nolan BL 88 54 Waco Reicher BL 60 63 lesuit BL 52 48 Bishop Dunne BL 75 50 Nolan BL 71 48 Waco Reicher BL 49 46 leuit BL 54 42 Bishop Dunne BL 52 50 Mount Carmel BL 67 50 El Paso Coaches 2-AAA Boys' All District hm McCloskey: Coach of the year FIRST TEAM Carl Barnes Marvin lohnson SECOND TEAM Raymond Henry gym STA TE CHAMPIONS WL... Top Left: During the decisive Dunne game, Hoffman stretches to bloclc a Falcon shot as alert Marvin lohnson prepares dazzles a hgh ts his for a possible rebound. Top Center: Broolcins Dunne defender. Top Right: High scorer Henry way through the Dunne defense for another suc- cessful lay-up. Bottom Left: lntent on winning, the players listen carefully as Coach McCloskey maps out the OITGIISIVG strategy. Bottom Right: Carl Barnes' leaping lay-up adds two more points for the hghting Friars. lx, I' t I GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL t Front Row: Manager Lene Westerman, Cathy Rothno, Ginger Mlls, Manager Cathy Moore. Row Two: Head Coach Stevenson, Kathleen McConnell, Roxanne Nevitt, Karen Chreene, Nancy Nevitt, Anne K wilosz, Susie Underbrinlc, Clare Zerh ut, Barbara Haase, Veronica Valles, Beclcy Dozier, Co-Coach Andy Zhlman. FIRST TEAM DISTRICT TEAM Roxanne Nevitt 48 Nolan Clare Zerh ut 89 W, Reicher Kathleen' McConnell 62 Dunne 68 Nolan SECOND TEAM 52 W Refchef 64 Dunne Veronica Valles gg gtlpggirmell Barbara Haase Coaches 2-AAA Gir1s'A.l1 Dis- trfct Coach of the year: Mike Stevenson Player of the year: Roxanne Nevift DISTRICT CHAMPIONS I if 5 i II .1 I . 1 C , I 3 I lr ci tr -, , '...3'51,evg. I I . 1' 'ffl f 1' I4 lk 0 I mf i 2' l . J Q .. hI x77? tfs, K. -N :Sa Top Lett: Barbara Haase struggles through a Viking crowd tor a jump shot. Top Center: Roxanne pushes aside a Dunne defender for two more points. Top Right: Female Friars collect their reward for olinching the district title for 1 1 ' . I , , 1 - - the hfth consecutive year. Bottom Lett: Coach Stevenson smiles at the thought ot another district victory. Bottom Right: Friar Pride succeeds with divine inspiration from above. O ' A .slr N X ' 1-I 1 , x u.' 1- I ' x BOYS JV BASKETBALL F foaquin Iohnson, Kenny Thompson, C'ar1Smith, Tommy Meara, Tom Degelja, Andy Urbanus, Mice XX Totzlce, Charlie Boucher. BOYS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL y Q L W N p 15? I xx 8 , mu' X .' H A if W y Q W 100 Front Row: Andy Meswiadomy, fim Oliver, Pat Edwards, Rob fanick, Tony Sansone, Bl McKinney, Pau1S1ova1c. Second Row: Don Gober, Paul Ryan, Craig H usting, Mke Bielamowicz, Reg Lemmons, Roy Hughes. GIRLS JV BASKETBALL , L is - ' -Q 1 . - I A V- f 'i X L LL 'L F L I X ,Ia Q.,-Eggm. Q , 4 ,LAA R 110 L L g L , My ,512 n f U if wgpefggt 2 x! Y A A 25' ?,',4 W' j 1 1 Front Row: Sally Bulcaty, Monica Rochester, Iulie Cardinale, Toni Catchings, Margaret Salmon, 9 bl Mssy Robinson. Row Two: Andy Zhlman, Teresa Wenzel, Nancy Nevitt, Susie Underbrinlc, Karen 0 , Chreene, Andrea Rouse, Margaret Seiter, Manager Mary Alves. ,Y 1,4 4 1 GIRLS FRESHMAN JV BASKETBALL Coach Andy Zhlman, fulie Arata, Margaret Salmon, fulie Cardinale, Ann Hamilton, Lisa Locke, Mchele Longoria, Toni Catchings, Monica Rochester, Coach Steve Poulter. 191 WRESTLING V l w Front Row: Sean Norris, Keith Webb, fohn Quintana. Second Row: lVHchael Rochester, captain Bruce Tyler, captain Kevin Clair, loey Hollacher. Third Row: Coach Brother- man, Dan Badough, captain Rod Peterson, Mke Moran, Ronaldo Rodriguez, statistician Lorrie Sherwin. .af 1 I i f The Bishop Lynch Grapplers, inspired by Mr. Brotherman, experienced a very rewarding season. The wrestlers, united by team captains Bruce Tyler, Rod Peterson and Kevin Clair, exemplified the true mean- ing of sportsmanship with their superb display of hard worlc and effort. Top Lett: Ronaldo Rodriguez 'puts the squeeze on his op- ponent with a halt-nelson. Top Right: Relentless Rod crushes a lebbie. Bottom Lett: Bruce Tyler claims a BA Cougar. Bottom Right: fohn Quintana is on the top of the world. SOCCER First Row: Marcus Sanchez, fesse Moreno, Maurice Keane, Mark Melancon, Chris Brown, Phillip Goglia, Homer Casares. Second Row: Mr. Bruce Davies, llfhlce Lutz, Kevin Suit, Kevin Keane, Russell Sherwin, Richard Conway, lohn Post, Scott Basemore, Cass Cheesar, Richard DeLaGarza, Paul Pritchett. Front Row: Lisa Dreher, Mary Semler, Susie Thompson, Kara Scichili, Cindy Norman, Lene Westerman, trainer Denny Dotson. Second Row: Coach Bruce Davies, Maryann Steamer, Lori Dreher, fanet Melancon, Susan Haase, lamie Schaferling, Mary Cocoran. Silva X gtcwlff , .16 Of K' f 12 L W K xl ,I tfttitlttlitl . WWW ilur Front Row: Tony Cheesar, lim Maurer foe Rodriguez, Kevin Suit, Bob Maurer, .Fi -. i t . ww --sax. 51- M. Reflecting down the R- driving Coach Monty R ' The golf team proved to be an www . l. ti'i , extremely independent group. '- is . Maurice Keane Phili H Garr on ty. t if L Dedicated, mature and responsi- ble describes these putting gen- M tlemen to a tee. as l is-A . -.7 'g L an . -'Y-aff ul AY L -1 .. t if fr if . ,,.. A ff M, 1 .I , . Q 1 cfnr- 'i ki-IF S, F , -. , Kevin Suit eyes a hole in one. Rich Waters hopes for a low score as he prepares to tee off. Lffj 4, J 27 6- 1 TENNIS u iff W X E Front Row: fenniter Barnes, Mary Alves, Sharon Bass, Meg Cashman, Karen Klement, Second Row: Coach Jim McCloskey, Bill Koehnen, Don Pritchett, Louis Rener, John Salmon, Mark Melancon, fohn Wood. W w ,, In U C.. Left: john Sajmon djspjays his men, Right: Sometimes the tennis ball is aging 1350151-land, quicker than Jennifer Barness hand. 1 ffl 5 1 Wi , 1' ' I- 'ZZ I7 - 1 4-. Q, -4 ,A . , , , xlfff, Q, , If ,Z f' , Q13 , . Q dy, ff J ff! f 'aff f 1 ff ' 7 1, I 4 C. I BASEBALL FrontRow: L. Priolo, M. Tullc, R. faniclc, T. Sansone, S. Brennan, S. VvTora, G. Moninger, C. Boucher, G. Bertrand. Second Row: M Adamcilc, I Foitelc, l. Adams, D. luricelc, M Lutz, T. Degelia, B. Wright, J. Driscoll. Missing: Batgirls Becky Dozier, Lisa ONeill, Theresa Pollinzig Scorelceeper Lene Westerman. The 1980 baseball team coached by Mike Steven son and Garry Monty pro duced a magnificent exhibi tion of ability and sports manship The sluggers brought baclc respectability to Bishop Lynch baseball as they engineered the hrst winning season in many years We are indeed proud of the team s sincere ettorts and overwhelming dedication 1 f . - 1 1 1 . Slugger Larry furicelc bestows no mercy on enemy pitchers. As the inning comes to a close the team heads to the dugout. N f A . 9'1- Q - 1 4 .U ,.,,W,. ..,, ,Q Double-bat Dave Haase prepares to lcnoclc the ball out of Charming Marlc Adamcelc towers over the plate. sight. Fantastic Friars intensely root for their fellow Mark Luiz Hres 6f1Ofh9F Sfffke- teamates. ff L BOYS TRACK ' N Front Row: Coach Zhlman, I. Hollacher, D. Broolcins, R. Bell, A. Urban us. Second Row: M. Scott, A. Scott, D. Krakosky. Third Row: R. DeLaGarza, R. Peterson, E. Banks. Fourth Row: M. Lutz, M. Totzke, M. Johnson. Htth Row: K. Thompson. fMtssjng: 1. Prachyl, C. Barnesj. S s 5 :Q y , Front Row: H. Casares, S. Lindsey, L Oliver, BJ. McKinney. Second Row: R. Hughes, R. DeMoss, I. Longoria, P. Ryan, K. Keane, - Coach Zthlman. HIP I J, Q X, ,,. -i 1 up U . ., A .. ' x .. t A L , , Z- Q ,',: A :af Y 71 S.. W' fx . . .. fqnv.. deux-3w+Qevg4,. Q f i ... 1' 9 . Z f 'qs , .S Q - J 1 x ' - L . F A 5' f L- 'Q 1 ' v 'W , fr., .. ni, r ,M . D tl :Ihr A J ' , 1 11134 . j '. '-7J.-Q., -Q A. , . s. , , W V- '- A ' ' 1 ' , ' ' u GIRLS TRA CK ,V--.. Q PM. we a f fg, TIAWF AY ' SSSS ' . ' P 5 . .,, , 54' K ao'-final.. XLR fs., S .idk '-302-fn V- . 'I .X 15.1 ,xr mga' f V f ' ' .V fx ,lf Front Row: V Valles, K. Scichili, R. Nevitt, K. McConnell, M Chadbourne, G. Mills. Second Row: L. Martin, M. Robinson, C. Bristow, L. Guerrero. gunman it . Front Row: B. Bous, L Cardinale, M Rochester, F McKenzie. Second Row: I Ewanialc, L. Walter, S. Hollacher, D. Parlcs. PO WERLIFTING A Front Row: Brian Vrana, Sean Norris, foe Macaluso, Keith Webb, foe Marotto. Second Row: Mlce LaCombe, Robert Tenorio, Maurice Keane, Paul Degelia, Bob Maurer. Third Row: Ed Long, Dan Yoxall, Milce Potter, Greg Hoes, Tim Mynarcik, Tim Kelly. Fourth Row: Robert Flores, Bill Weyrens, foe Seiter, Richard Kozlovslcy. Fifth Row: Mark Sliclcer, Sam Clark, Dan Badouqh, Coach Bill Persinger. '79 1 A YEAR IN SPORTS ath0 lete Kath' letj n. A good sport adorned in black and white .froclcs trained in exercises, games, or concepts regarding physical strength, slcill, stamina and speed. Y' w 5 as Y 7 v 'C Rl VOLI TY OF FRESHMAN WEEK Top Cen ter: Members ot the Class of IQ83 look forward to attiring their own little brothers and sisters in the years to come. Top Left: famie Schaferling sa vors the delicious taste ot baby food. Top Righ t: The prize tor the three best dressed males is awarded to Steve, Steve and Jimmy. Bottom Left: Freshman fellows recall their child- hood days. ' ' Bottom Right: Seniors surpassed their creative abilities as revealed by freshmen costumes. fi' RESHMAN FRIENDSHIP The purifying spring rain could not dampen the spirits of the freshmen on their trelc to Springhill Retreat Center located in the beautiful countryside of Plano, Texas. This day of spiritual renewal and physical relaxation provided the participating un- derclassmen with opportunities to discuss diverse topics such as the complexities of addictive beha- viors and organized summertime activities. Top Left: Freshmen moderator, Mrs. Henry, and her lively group of fun-loving girls nurture the seeds of lasting friendships. Top Right: Freshmen girls, with cool drinks in hand, seem undaunted by the inclement weather. Center: Margaret Wass, with her brown bag gourmet meal and guitar possesses all the necessities of a success- ful retreat. Bottom Right: David Fraga and freshmen friends ex- press the solidarity and spirit evident on the Freshmen Retreat. V - tai? .Wm-+1 Y df .,,, ,Q , il C , y, A :ar M.,-51 Ol- L OPHOM ORE STRENGTH The sun smiled on Springhill Retreat Center as the sophomores made a spiritual show ot strength on May Day nineteenveighty. This years theme was Creative Leisure , and was directed at pre- senting the students with constructive outlets for excess energy during the months ot summer vaca- tion which were to follow. The participants attend- ed presentations which provided information con- cerning the various service programs that are ot'- .fered throughout the summer by the Parks and Recreation Department and the American Red Cross. Top Lett: High aspiring students build their stairway to heaven. Top Right: School Chaplain Father Everitt introduces the day s activities in interested students. Center: Exploring sophomores follow a path to discover nature s beautiful surroundings. Bottom: Sophomore ladies spend their leisure time shar- ing swinging and talking. Fa' x ,'. E.. , . ' Tut .. 2. fd P g .A if wk-f31'f'f. ':: A 'W Pea , ..w . j'. . QQ - :V . ' . f if 'af-ge Q ez hls'iM I If 'V I Fm A- isiz f 7 JUNIOR BROTHERHOOD The forty-eight hours which the juniors spent in the tranquility of the Bridgeport retreat facilities were times of benevolence and brotherhood. The W students and counselors applied themselves to the taslc of achieving an affectionate concern for one another in addition to an awareness of inner con- , t . . T i t . . ten fmenf. A 4 I -IW 'ivtwpsh V . 3' ...- 'ffl mai ' l..1 T...--1. .N Top Left: lunior boys experience unihcation at Bridge! port. Top Right: Spiritual awareness is fostered by Father Marrin. .tl' Center: The symbol ot Christ overlooks the countryside. Bottom Right: Sporting GQQS clothes, Maurice Keane and Derrick Thompson frolic at the junior retreat. ENIORS ACHIE VE UNITY E E? Lake Sharon served as the picturesque setting for the fulhlling Senior Retreat where an aware- ness of self was achieved. The fluttering, ever- changing, colored leaves offered proof of Gods worlc as the students enjoyed togetherness games, a bon Ere and self-searching discussion groups. Top Left: loy is the net of love which catches the smiles of Kara and Becky. Top Righ t: Seniors 80 debunlc the stereotype of apathy. Center: Kathleen McConnell epitomizes the morning after the night before. Bottom Right: lulie Marotta and Paige Sandone demon- strate their table tennis technique during a recreation period on Senior Retreat. . . - g arp, gif'-AM W., ' - - ' ' U ' p 515,-zu, ,CZ- if Sf. u a H - . 1 un t Ti -'e u g Q . 7 - '- Y ...., 1!h1..i...-'rf v 4' -Fx A R O F L O EN! ORS L O VE A :mf Pi .,i ff' is S' V , , X k,,, 3 ,W SN .yt W ., , ,, faq? 25,1253 Z, ft CV Uifilaf f'g1f'i. - 'fx f ,f , , X f ww A ff W f' W WS? 2 my ww: 1-vimzussffikfxizriitiai1255 5 f, if qfwilizsiwkse Q this 1, ' I i mi-dm - -1m,,,:, 1 W, .4 Ars, if w 'W -Q Q'rg- 1,.+-3i1f.sgtg',,,,f,: - Y 1 W zs,yffi,gs H rg ' iwMg5:swN.,,f ww. ,Q , K Translating the gospel message into action is the focus of the Senior Service Program. ln conjunction with their government and theology classes, the Seniors were given the opportunity to feel the joy of helping others less fortunate than them- selves. Upper classmen and moderators, assisting and visiting at such loca- tions as Old City Park, Ladies of Charity and a number of grade schools, gained important insights in to the true meaning of a Christian lifestyle. f vi .wmfsar g I if ty, f 1'1:j,Xi75,:A f , '- ,gi6fi?'22g:f3f Y -, .5 f ,mzzxzsfs A 1. v:dLz7Z,sQQiV'W-1 - r flu i 'l55itf:?y fhV X -.avi Wfrsffffg 'Wfff-mg '43, L ,1,gLY '5n fyfgiwef ffm, l g Hwy: -iw A oivizi-fl Q I, 1 Wars L, i gang ws - f ' ,gags cliff' r' A -. A s i, ' f- . ,fl K , ,asQ,j,.,lw:fl,EiI3ii?j' 5 W , ,,i.yl5,. .tx-, keg-+f,g,',r .5,zQasv.,a.,m.,,1 yew s,.,s..xwf,ssM.. . Top: Maria Novoa gives tiny tots a help- ing hand while at Old City Park. Bottom: Calculating pupils are aided by l if V the masterful Mr, Mehan. gm aikiil' I ,Q 'X'-'4 gp 5 1 my 3,9 ,A,' ge ,gtg gl Ai,' V' 'W W' K' sggpigsi,4nzwg3,.v,, J ' - ,fryif N Q .,M.,g,,7pQ,,,,,,,vl L , M f ,E V 5 A , ,, 75, 53 1 I vais'32ffMwfat2tS'w ., W3 1 .. L. ,,.i 5 is if L92 we ' 'Q TH Y at 1rTF'f'?'E5? 2 1 f Q ' -'--fy.:1sg'5,,:51,, f 1 4.1 ' 4 NEIGHBOR fb i 3,1-,.i,,x,,,!+i ., ,, , ,Wg-, M -: , :3ff,,rQ1,,fl,i .g- t Q vwiwjs sf 2 Vg? . X , W, ,M .vw , , ., . wi , A 5 rAgumgw::ii??'3jgsiv,A f sz, , Q,f-fzqfwzrffwgffg, ham , r ' 1'eWNvM4m t f,: we - y.,,ww'giw new MW,-fV,,N,u. sf., is-4. f . ,1 tw.-?,f, ft 2 1 r - ' 25Mz,e,,, - -, 4,J,Hf ..,, X., +'fmzy,,, , ,I , 1 :ff-W l 'L f 5-mixwfsgleigvf-:ggme Y .aw-fat. - f H xi -gy 1' t 1,855-Q, . gals, 5. Top: Peggy Moore tenderly tutors St. Pius school children. Bottom: Senior care and altection the secrets tor success in relaying G love to others. are od s X, -Lf . . Q ' , K , N..,Wn f .sp fda E- f FA f-af, .L L ,J i 41732, 5' W 'f'J,w: 'For l was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me, nalced and you clothed me. l was ill and you com- forted me, in prison and you came to visit me . . . l assure you, as often as you did these things tor one of my least brothers, you did it for me. Matthew 25: 35-35 9 Saw, .M A 5331 5ffQiQ3?f, .J 1 -A V www gg, - S im ,raifpf ,rggigwf f1'3Fggs51. be '. ww.: ,V f , . J-.tw ,wwzueg X ff , wwgg we xkgiigggi. 5, .tfvjgft if .y 1g,St.,,t,ME yi Mm , , ,Q A .. tmwq, ,LQ wp, 53 .wfgf-fy 'if 1 K' f. 1 A ff. -g2Q.'f'4myg 4 -ff, . K- ,L 1 ' U ,sw-:mba - f Q ut mi' ft 5 Ml 'fl1Z7?F2k W s M. 1 x . it H W X'ff4:azqfS:g: 7 .fine r ii 5 ?l5Zlf-F5EF3lT'1?i: lr' ' 1i'QQiT'W 2:Y?313'L?' , ., , V . V miwzg' gmmgaiii + Q, ,4-,KM . , wtiymmgwf ' 1 'if ,wjSQ'ff ,f r' N- Qitigff iw- 4 .7 ' W ., H314 75252 Y . 'hfisif-' I , 'ii I ' it sei i..t,'g11'- tf N 1 'ff Q -K sig-251' 'Z' 7 gjtivggefgir 1 - LI GER1 GESOUNDSE The success ot the Blackfriars 'production ot1?oger and Hammerstein is Sound of Music was measured by the zealous response of the audience. Brother Roger Shondel once agt 'in upheld his standard par excellence in his directiari of cast and crews whose members surpassed the one-hundred mark. Veteran Kathy VWlson captivated her audiences nightly with her superior vocals, unsurpassed expres- sion and her urbane stage! presence. Senior Peter Fisher achieved a special charm in his portrayal of the formidable captain. Derrick Thompson, Kathleen Walsh and the musical nuns were superior, to say the least, in their respective roles ot Max, Elsa and the sisters of Nonnberg Abbey. Other contributors deserving of praise were the Von Trapp children, supporting actors, stage, light- ing and sound crews as well as individuals involved with costumes, make-up, vocal instruction, scenery and public relations. Top Lett: Brother Roger assists the nuns ot Nonnberg Ab- bey with their bad habits. Top Center: Max Detweiler bedazzles the audiences with his song and dance routine. Top Right: Maria and the Captain relive Austrian folklore by performing a traditional dance. Center Lett: Elsa and the Captain debate differing political philosophies. Center: Frau Schmidt keeps the ship sparkling. Center Right: 'l7'rauline, where did these abominations come from, out of a nightmare? Bottom Lett: Maria cheers Brigitta with a song. Bottom Center: The Von Trapp household is again alive with the sounds ot' music. Bottom Right: Maria Von Trap is captured in a moment of emotional conzqict. OF MUSIC WW 5 0 O 9 300,06 MQ 'Q OME COMING x k AHZWCWWHS 2 Ui: O 5? gl ibm .aigga Seq iq I Qrfl we 51 YQ T4 QLQBEQ L d'.lJ:.X 5 Carat, in at fi 561535 if T he annual Homecoming Dance was a wisttully welcomed festivity which highlighted the l979 football season This glorious evening offered hne music provided by 'Slippery When Wet and culinary delights while imbuing friendship and special memories. Facing Page, Top Left: Beclcy Dozier escorted by Patriclc Smith. Top Right: Kathleen Frey escorted by Robert Vera. Center Homecoming Queen Peggy Moore escorted by John Salmon. Bottom Left: Roxanne Nevitt escorted by Mclc Stone. Bottom Right: Kara Scichili escorted by Carl Barnes. Above, Front Row: Homecoming Nominees Becky Dozier, Roxanne Nevitt Margie Roberto, Lisa Dreher, Theresa Pollinzi, Lori Dreher. Second Row: Camille Mahdalc, Kathleen Frey, Kara Scichili Peggy Moore, Lisa O'Neill. Bottom Lett: The satisfying sounds of 'Slippery When Wet inspire slick dancing steps. Bottom Right: Homecoming creates a memorable experience for Susan and Loretta V L get ard? 3 f 'f Q4 Ei' ggi A iss . .,, 'i 5. S. Sq Qi I .1 l-,jclfifl-El 1 'Qi-gift, sg. Tl' 9563 J 'NSD K., J N O. M ei, 'f Flu- T ff we . Q 'W ,T BILD WEST REVISITED L, -. , . .. ,g V, , 4-.V I I gui, , il 1 4 Western Day corralled ihe following Tough Wran- glers: Top Center: The end of the trail appears for Chris as he experiences his last payday. Top Left: Cowboy chic rides high at the BL cafeteria! where Marvin and Daryl plan to piclc up their heels. Top Right: Texas gals long for the home where the buffalo roam. Bottom Left: The 'Lynch Mob loosely hangs around. Bottom Right: BL cowgirls organize their next roun- dup. ARNI VAL CAPERS r.vL4C as . I The BL Carnival captured the spirit of the following comm unity members: Top: BL gentlemen enjoy tantalizing tidbits. Center Lett: Enticing senior women ensnare their next booth victim. ' Center Right: A Successtul catch from the BL school ot hsh, is-guaranteed by Nhlce LaCombe. Bottom Lett: l t is a sure sign that Kara will take a cool plunge. Bottom Right: Now that is a detention! Carnival visitors spend time in the freshmen jail. 6 AB E HA VE DARED T0 DREAM UUR DREAMS AND NOW WE ARE READY TO LIVE THEM RJME ,D Q ,yi AF, 1 Chad by L lilo. 'i PW: N, MLirq4ir55f'-j2f?l??g1 Cooper c?ScL.'OI4fC:?Cl by Paul WCYPISC 'io 5 ? gl Q3 - andre Alv - 1 byffellf jd' ' ef The funior Senior Tea was a space in time marked by mixed emotions. Moments of nostalgia and antici- pation were shared by the long time conhdants and companions. The tea was characterized by a memora- ble slide show and humorous skits which lighthear- tedly portrayed various senior girls. A sentimental poem, read by junior Kathy Wilson, expressed deep emotions and wishes for success .felt by the junior girls. Top Right: Sister Marie Frederic, portrayed by Marilcay Norris, begins class with a prayer. Center Left: Graduating ladies show their delight for the reception held in their honor. Center Right: DeeAnn and Nancy serve rich memories in addition to rich desserts. Bottom Lett: Junior girls eagerly await the arrival ot the senior girls. Bottom Right: Starry-eyed and sentimental juniors bid fare- well to their respected senior companions. JUNIGR - SENIOR TEA ,'P,,f . C r - . 'W Qi i 1 ' ' if ', I . 4,','5' f, ? , 'cm el' ,,.,.,. M. U . . - H ' -' Zmvsw iflgrfcjgsws' emi 21. -, Z. gr, it PM A' A 1 Y? - rtfl r' f. .4 not f , . fa-41 ww ,,'f-na, 1' .y ,.., n , ,r -fra, 1, :fgtf tv Q -f . ' . H L g' , XE: '- .px '71 -gf :- . 5 1 g '- Q ' -J, ' '- 1' if f f Q 15 gf? . is f ' A. -:fl H- 4 W? 1 J . .1 . . A I ,,.V. Q34 , 5, X., 3, , ? s, , H 3' 1 '-25ffll'iiYL2i.:.141 W J M . ef wwf, rw' -I :y,, :f,r.z., wma' - 'M 1' 7125, L ' -' ' s -. '7I.'r ,iyj Q' 1 . . 1' f . ' X ', if 1 15 f f, . 2 51114 rfzss is ' .E L ' V- ta if at it fa ' Z wk V, x, 1 ,,.p a15.gry :mic egg: 4,2 M ff Mlg l rf' . 1 A .jij - iq W abd . ,. M The rings received by the well deserving seniors ot 1981 signified the authority of leadership, personal allegiance to Bishop Lynch and the sign of mature responsible behavior. Circle ot Lite, Ring of Unity served as the theme for the liturgy commemorating this special occasion. As the upcoming Seniors toolc another important step forward in their lite circle, this rite of passage conveyed an aura of class poliarity and strength. Top Right: Sibelius' melody ot 'Hnlandiau provides the sublime atmosphere for the recessional led by Tom Christ. Center Lett: To celebrate this day ot achievement and maturity Sheilaugh Caton reveals the teachings ot Christ. Center Right: lnstrumentalists Father Marrin, Miss Rogers, and Mr. Campbell encourage all to see the Lord more clearly and love the Lord more dearly. Bottom Lett: Lector Mr. Richard DeLaGarza shares the word ot' our Lord. Bottom Right: Ring bearers Michelle Demarest and Derrick Thompson initiate the sacramental blessings oi' the rings. JUNIOR RING CEREMONY lmsl' i 4, f W f 'SJOD L Y' ' 6 2 Qur- Front Row: Katherine Alexander, Lori Dreher, Veronica Valles, Kathleen McConnel, Ann Eclcel, Annette Prachyl, Nancy Maupin. Second Row: Derrick Thompson, Mary Petrisky, Kathy VWlson, Peggy Moore, Lisa Dreher, Brian Wald- vogel, Susan Bass, Julie Taylor. Third Row: Mike Dugan, Don Pritchett, David Krakosky, John Frick, John Obrecht, Pat- rick Smith. NA TJONAL . NOR SOCIETY ACADEMIC HONORS J The Bishop Lynch faculty seeks to recognize the excellence of individual seniors who have been outstanding in various helds of study. The awards are given to seniors who have shown outstanding growth and future promise in this Held and who have the recommendation of the specific department. DEPARTMENTS Art Band Business Education Chorus English French Latin Mathematics Physical Education Religion Science Social Studies Spanish Speech RE CIPJEN TS Clare Helen Zerhut Vincent Francis Mehan Kathleen Kerry McConnell James Stephens Kellogg Annette Marie Prachyl Sharon Therese O'Rourke Mary Catherine Personne John David Krakowsky Richard Lawrence Kozlovsky Annette Marie Prachyl Donald Gordon Pritchett Julie Ann Taylor Steven Keith Quevedo HONORABLE MEN Tl ON Patrick Brian Smith ' Julie Ann Taylor Patricia Marie Nieswiadomy Arturo Jaime Arista Julie Ann Taylor James Edward Tobin Steven Keith Ouevedo Julie Ann Taylor Robert Stephen Flores Ann Sansone John Krakosky Margaret Moore John David Krakosky Paola Maria Bennett Michael James Golihar The Parents' Association spon- sored a smorgasbord dinner which enhanced the seniors' last memora- ble days here at Bishop Lynch. The entertainment was provided courte- sy of Father Patrick Marrin, with a special version ot Brand New Yes- terdays pertormed by singer-song- writer Maureen Buechel with vocal accompanists Lisa Klement and The- resa Longoria. This evening was an f HWY g exercise in brotherhood amongst the seniors, and a loving display of we the parents and teachers' apprecia- tion. SENIOR APPRECIATION DINNER' Top Lett: Voracious senior boys dedicate themselves to the taslc at hand. Center Lelt: The dynamic, devoted Father Mar- rin serenades the seniors as they realize their eventual departures. Center Right: Colleen, Missy and lulie is smiles ot satis- faction attest to the success oz' the even- ings activities. Bottom Right: Denise Costello leads a line of hungry future graduates through the bountiful buffet. 1 . : ,. ,, 1 ,, 9 ME' J 2' if A. .ydigvgc 1,45 6 , 4 4 3' 1-, , wi mf.. 2 Bw I gf, ray? 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