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

 - Class of 1981

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Q., ,. 4, ' K:.c,lQf'ff 'E l , A 4 -- , Q 6 ' -X L lvlfffn' A + + Kvv-Cf 'W ll W -1 f 5 li 1 ' 4.-.Z .ll gf Although the colors of a rainbow are separate and distinct, They are united into a ribbon of wonder across the sky. So, too, are the students, faculty and other members of the Bishop Lynch community separate and distinct individuals Who are united to form Bishop Lynch. L p ,E Q NE Hymn ,N,,, , A-A W 5 Just as a rainbow is nothing without color, Bishop Lynch is nothing without people. MwF'ET7 '3- We are Bishop Lynch - our dreams, our talents Our spirit and our own colorful personalities. !,.m6a V: Av , .Tx .qw , FF'-ws-2,.w h' '. wA .,'ti 1 . V.-gm.. ., ,V-N, fl-' f' '1 .4-, , K ,-.avw we--, m ' uw. -'f'-fn . -i -5 is A ' , . Jig, f Z- 3 W'-H1 Together we possess one quality that distinguishes Bishop Lynch From all the others - A RAINBOW OF UNITY! A In ' - , , ',, . .-.--1515, . nn- J ,fy - . Y, , , we - Aff' .. 4,1 ,m -LEW , .,,, ,af ' -M 45 ' v D ' UQ: ,, . f 1, 3,-' , ,hs , A 1 .1 v. ,QAM . A - ij V -r t Y A YJ, V Wy .ZW KATWQ . , ' , 52,44 X 11,1 -1 ' nz, M -V 'T R xx, I t y If i - 1, ,A , .f,QuXi .L 5- ,br- Y K W , Y Q 'Z . ,, Mg , , ,, S. me ,Vw-,W ,ww Y f-C5 ,,, X ' F , - - . , ,, V ag 'ffl eg. . M . J 'M ' ' 'A 'E 1 ' . -52 ' ' ' .. we,-effgfaffwi Bishop Lynch unites us all. We each share something in common: our lockers, Our teachers, our classes and our friendships. FU? The rocky road before us now, May lead us to a rainbow. There is a way out of every dark mist, Over a rainbow trail. wv 'Mw'l , H., ww ff Rihsfkqtk .s 3,Qgg,gg5 f ,M ,, , , Q mf , J. , -Q, ' +1 we-Kg ., V an Qgggw L 'Wi ww.-wwyn-. . 'Lx-1 nfl wif gf.: fi- -U. -mf, , ,JW 1-gg Come Explore -! FACULTY PRESIDENT FR. DONALD DVORAK, O.P. SR. MARIE AMANDA ALLARD, O.P. I PRINCIPAL BRO. ROGER SHONDEL DEAN OF STUDENTS VENT 5 BISHOP LYNCH HIC-.H SCHOOL REAL TEACHER Teachers, contrary to popular opinion, sleep, eat, breathe and dream just like the rest of us. All too often we consider only their classroom side and forget that they, too, are people. You spent 176 days with them during the year, but did you really KNOW them? For example, did you know that out of 41 classroom teachers: - 3295 have a least a Master's Degree QSr. Barbara has a Ph.D.J - They average 12.51 years of teaching experience and 5.12 years of experience at Bishop Lynch. - The faculty consists of 2298 religious and 78'Z:f lay teachers. A Only 7'Zn were born in Dallas, and only 22'Zw in Texas. The others hail from seventeen different states. - 1571 work during the school year in addition to teaching and 32921 work during the summer. - Four are Bishop Lynch graduates: John Alves, Rick Boeglin, Julie McMillin and Andy Zihlman. Besides their involvement at Bishop Lynch, all have their own special interests and unique backgrounds! We have collected a few little-known facts and arranged a quiz for those of you who feel up to it. Use the faculty photos that follow to identify the teachers who are described below. fWhen you give up . .. the answers may be found in the ad section.j 1. Valedictorian of class, once sponsored a harmonica band 2. Has been collecting antiques for five years. 3. Member of the Dallas Catholic Choir 4. President of college graduating class 5. High school twirler, who also made All State in band 6. Member of Poetry Society of Texas 7. Pitches for a championship softball team. 8. Married her high school sweetheart 9. Has played guitar and sungsemi-professionally for 13 years 10. Was member of the Sailing Club at Notre Dame ll. Cooks great Mexican Food 12, College Homecoming Queen, also member of first place bike mara- thon team in college 13. Best Actress in district and region in high school 14. 84 15. High school cheerleaders fChoose twolj 1- 1' I 5 E, ,iff- 'i: ' ,. -qw :tr PAM ACKLEY English I, III, English Department Head, Scheduling, Student Council JOHN ALVES Theology I, II, U.S. History, Football, Girls' J.V. Basketball, Tennis KAREN ARNESON English III, Consumer Economics, Shorthand, Typing II, Personal Typing, Business Department Head, FBLA 20 W V22 211, if fi ' fi li 'scum'-vi 3x.,,,.-f ANN BARRY Counseling, Liturgies, Retreats SR. BARBARA BEYENKA Latin I, II, III, IV, Latin Club ELAINE BIEWENGA Speech, Tournament Speech Theatre Arts, Intro to Drama, Fine Arts Department Head Speech Club, Thespian Club, Blackfriars vf kggykf sl J i A P S Xl ' 4 If .f L ' I ,fi.. t ,,, ,f E5 .Fifa A' ' vp 17 i .gms 1 n QQ A 1 5 ' EKG i - -1' Q 4 A an L. JOHN BLAKE Health, Driver's Education, Athletic Director, Head Football Coach RICK BOEGLIN Government, Social Issues, Football, Boys' J.V. Basketball, Golf, Senior Service SR. ANN BOURKE Physics, Physical Science, Science Department Head, Sophomore Class 'UN E? TERESA BRADY Theology I, II, III, Spirit Club LELAN BROTHERMAN Theology I, III, Administrative Assistant to Athletic Director, Cross Country, Wrestling, Intramurals JOE CARDINALE Marching Band, Jazz Band, Cadet Band, Intro to Music i ,- ,wa ff? I, , V'. A A :' i t I , A A A. b I JENNY CARROLL Librarian BARBARA CLINTSMAN Government, Social Issues, Pyschology, World History, Senior Service BRUCE DAVIES Biology, Chemistry, Girls' Soccer, Boys' Soccer, Outing Club SR. JEAN DWORAK Counseling FR. ED EVERITT Chapliang Liturgies, Retreats FR. JOHN GRENHAM Theology I, II, IV Q, . ,QQ if I ir , 'fs ,K ill 'If ' , , pt 1.1 I 5 mv, . XA RONALD HINZE World History, Whiz Quiz KATHLEEN JARVIS Spanish I, II, Spanish Club BETTY KELLY Geometry, Algebra II Essentials, Algebra Ig Junior Class ' J. . C , Q40 X, - 3,4 X , xt- - N-ff' SR. KENNETH KREUSER Art I, II, Adv., Intro to Art, Photography, Yearbook, Blackfriars SR. MARY FRANCES LENNARTZ Librarian, Library and AV Club TERESA LORENTZ English II, English II Essentials, Theatre Arts, Blackfriars SR. MARIE FREDERIC LUCKS U.S. History, Social Studies Department Head, National Honor Society CAROLYN MANUEL English I, French I, II, French Club, Freshman Class JIM MCCLOSKEY Math I, Algebra Essentials, U.S. History, Football, Boys' Basketball, Baseball , A .ssss L, fs 15 ,,?.,Q,f'iH K , ia' .X S :iw g I W ' G- ' EW-,'f'?Z,?f1. f: fW W Jgesfw Q. t?t:wwd4 Ji W X f 5 J in i J' gi 1 A , -rf 4 f l fue ,, ,,,. 4 x is JOAN MCCONNELL Algebra I, II JULIE MCMILLIN Reading I, II, Yearbook, Reading Department Head SR. MARY MARGARET MURPHY Geometry, Analytic Geometry, Math Department Head, Scheduling, Senior Class ,,, ..,,,,, H . hh x' JOE NEVITT Comptroller SHEILA NOONAN Spanish I, II, Adv.g Language Department Head, Student Council GLORIA OZIER Algebra I, Geometry Essentials, Geometryg Junior Class 'Sr' BILL PERSINGER Health, P.E.g Football, Boys' Freshman Basketball, Powerlifting ROSEMARY PERSINGER English III, IV, Cheerleading JIMMIE PIERCY English I, II Spanish Ig Freshman Class n. fl 3.4 1 - Ya 'W J' rxvhp . - ,t I ,' , , , api - . THERESA QUINN Theology I, III, Girls' Freshman Basketball FR. EDWARD ROBINSON Physics, Biology, Pro-Life Club REBECCA SANDIFER Typing I, Accounting, Data Processing, Business Law, Personal Typing, Sophomore Class F' A' -vf' . L X JOHN SCOTT Chemistry, Adv. Science, Senior Class SR. SELINA STANAWAY Theology I, IV, Theology Department Head, Retreats, Senior Service SR. DORICE SUCHOWSKI Algebra II, Alumni 1 1' J La.-Q MARY SULLIVAN Beginning Chorus, Vocal Ensemble CAROLYN TEEL Health, P.E., Brigade, Girls' Track SUZANNE TRAUTMAN U.S. History, P.E. we 't f ,wav-51 il! .e Jrt 3 Q9 fr J 4, ..., V,V , X v gk '.,L I , ,afi- it GLENN TURNER English I, IV, Journalism, Intro to Motion Pictures MIKE WEBER Director of Development ANDY ZIHLMAN Government, P.E., Football, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Boys' Track OFFICE STAFF L, mf-rs, asm.-f,.1 we H . Q ' ,, is , N nf 0 A .I , G' sv K . a. S swf: I I ff FFQF I FQYF F F I S f A 5 Willo Baker Mamie Bondy Mary Crisp 'W' 'x 2 Maizelle Eckel Sister Roque CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE 1' -sg ABOVE: Betty Juricek, Eleanor Foster, Helen Petrisky, Pat Marotto and Lois Urbanus handle the cafeteria food services! RIGHT: Harold Jenkins and Jerry McMinn take care of all I maintenance. SENIGRS James Adams Ayleene Barron Andrea Bean Teresa Avery Robert Bartley Ann Berasley Danny Badough if Susan Bass Greg Bertrand 1 Terry Castillo Morgen Catter Margaret Cooper Tony Castillo Mary Frances Collins Nancy Crlspell Shellagh Caton David Conway Steve Czikora Dana Dagate Richard DeLaGarza Joseph Driscoll Kevin Daly Marie DelFerro Ann Eckel Paul Degelia Michelle Demarest Karla Forrester 52, 5,41 , , Robert Fraga John Frlck Anne Gilmore Mary Grimley Gretchen Gober Phlhp Gogha John Hafertepe Greg Groves I on huarrcro fpqw' Howard Hamilton 72. V 'Z K ' T-4 Laura Heitmeyer Greg Hoffman Angela Hankins Lois Hicks Michael Holub Jeffery Hebert Greg Hoes Bryan Honza Chris Hooper Sherry Hughes Carole Jansen Shelly Johnson Denise J aresh Valerie Johnson Ruby Johnson Michael Johnstone Jennifer Kalmus Maurice Keane Anne Kwilosz Emily Lambeth Meredith Kinsey Michael LaCombe Mariann Leicht Barbara Kopecky Michele LaCombe Ann Lohmar , 33 Thomas Lorentz Thomas Lopez Edward Long Mark Lutz J oseph Marotto Mike Lutz Jean Marusak Rose Marotta Nancy Maupin Robert Maurer Patti Meath Q4 Andrea McCullough Catherine Meister Carlotta McNally Luis Mendez Hu..- Vlrgmia Mills Kathy Moore Mary Kay Norris Arai, Patrlcla O'Donnell fs. l Diane Palmer Amanda Penton Beverly Orr Nancy O'Malley Linda Parsons Albert Pellegrini Ricardo Perez Katherine Pere7 Shontel Peterson Marilyn Porrero Joseph Prachyl Kathleen Quinn John Post Terri Regan Mike Reily John Quintana Michael Rochester lisa Ir ry Lori Roemen Jeff Rouse Miriam Salazar Cathy Roffino Wllliam Rutherford Dee Schaferling Teresa Romo Magaly Salazar Karen Schrimsher Marla Schroeder Joe Selter Joe Semler Kelly Shahan Mark Slicker Douglas St. Clair Catherine Steemers Helene Stanmore Ramon Suarez Faye Sykora Derrick Thompson Michael Tucker Robert Tenorio Cindy Tilley Monique Turner Michael Thomas Santos Trevmo Bruce Tyler 71 Veronlca Valles Diana Vega Dianna Wasinger Antoinette Vance Brian Waldvogel Lynn Weaver Mary Kay Vanek Joseph Walter Lene Westerman Bill Weyrens Kathy Wilson Anna Zipper Richard White Maureen Whelan Sharon Withey Dan Yoxall T 4 1 A fa-ww '. away' C-'J' In .-.. 3 Q I gc! ,SS A S K qwlw' ,.,,,. , . 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Gilmore Michele Renee Courtade Derrick Demil Thompson ENGLISH SPANISH ' Patricia Marie O'Donnell Santos Trevino Katherine Jean Wilson Veronica Maria Valles FRENCH SPEECH ' Patricia Marie O'Donnell .lohn Michael Frick Valerie Susan Johnson LATINO THEATRE ARTS Morgen Allison Catter Derrick Demil Thompson Katherine Jean Wilson JUNIORS 1 WEBER? 3.539'3i'M??iQ-'fm-1,3?+3i5'Js5fM:f4fiLx wi , UZTELQQ1 537355 J 4' V fi 2 f'4'flf5'5FYM 'M 2'W2-N? klxlvkibyiszl 5531555 R LJZFSWS il? ifif433 ?f-?i2TiQ'715S'i5E' f 4 f. ' N 72 :EWS if X? 553533121 9S,fQi?fZD'3?-1 .S3f2'?iiiH5S,T.?5WSQ5358 df? bii3SzziS?3iS'5?iL3S'5AiQxSi9WRZHFUiE1fi'fi4?i,PM5ii T4 V3 V Tl 5 5 1-W li Q' 43 5:23 BM ll, M v ' - Y, ' 'V 4 i Q 5 2' WM ' ' li ii!! V I - if hi5.55FWy35'Z'?i S.J233 5 A525fP01iJSZI'S:11ir'3S'bffiYsiI5fiF'i2? ' I J5 v55': P4 QYBKZWM 5 2' S 9 I 'Q 5 53 is i zz 2 f X i 2 2 if I x i 2 5 2 5 2 Q 2 3 Q R s 5 S s Z 5, , 5 A 3, i Q Q X Q 5 2 2 5. 2 9 2 in M E 2 Www J ,X wwf, ,gg-Eg--S ,gan Wm 'iii' 5 Y X? W Y 1 . 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O- 3, ,WH x 4 S 7 . ef fz..n Mary Wingfield James Woelfle my Jennifer Worley W 3 Thomas Yoxall ., ,M My wy , ff X, ' , L Barbara Zacarias Kevin Zacek Maryrose Zeilan RIGHT: Mrs. Biewenga carefully takes notes as yet an other freshman completes their speech requirement BELOW: Marilyn Salazar, Alice Kracja, Kathy Kuhler and Theresa Lacour await the start of a football game 4 3. v it EZv1gjI'Y' if -'QEQPE f if 19, .ad Tun Rexly andlvhphael Aughn make meg mast of5thgigg1ggiQjfbrQak 'by sharing1hcg,day'sVevents. mi. iiiGHT: Maiin5i?3fega Shows typical sL4spif11 wifh a sfnixeifii BELOW: Nargqy Wgyxeps and Friegiag yere ' among :hose who anegadfcdgffEf6S hn1an11ParenggQfQgQg2??1Ihe activity gave freshmen and Shri? s19if?EW F1 f211W6ff6i52?5E Gifffiivg Of food and c0nvefsafi0n1:e22 3sQ12sfgszsfQff? : l2 1 ' ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY CHEERLEADER LVLL A KW TOP TO BOTTOM: Nancy O'Malley, Pam Brotherman, Sandy Sellers, Courtney Ravkind, Nancy Maupin, Denise Ali, Paula Brown UNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADER Q ., ,,L,V 3- 1 ,.., T an . kggrr iii ,, NW? an ...H WW Si 99 .,.. ,qfefaiwatf mm-Q ,U ' awww. aus K -.1 - .. ,1 ff in V -vsrt2 .. - 'W ew -- .J-' -an we -1-we w lan iw ,Mai ef ,Q - 501 ,,,, -kdm . -'term , -My -lu ,-an . mf-,r-. ,.' . I 4:-T653 'vfydatt 'Q J-, TOP TO BOTTOM: Mary Karen Lotorto, Susan Hollacher, Toni Ventimiglia, Diane Ali, Amy Dreher, Diane Parks, Jennifer llseng. Melanie Driscoll The Varsity and Junior Varsity H Cheerleaders rallied the spirit of ' . S ii . , ,,, S the Friar fans during the 1980-81 l e'e' 'N athletic season. All sixteen cheer- 1' if -S 5, ,hy X 5' leaders attended summer camp at x, , , ,ia I V NTSU and competed in various -9, Q in D competitions. Winning fourteen 25 x il individual and group ribbons, 9 M4 to they advanced to the final compe- tition. At this level they won the Universal Cheerleading Associ- ation's Spirit Stick. Led by the enthusiasm of Nan- cy Maupin as head cheerleader, the girls devoted their time to ac- tivities such as painting banners, decorating lockers and preparing pep rallies and team dinners. Rosemary Persinger, moderator, coordinated all their activities. Q OFFICERS: Lt. Ann Eckel, Capt. Mary Grimley, Lt. Mary Kay Vanek FIRST ROW: Mary Semler, Paige Ravkind, Beth Canning, Jill Weaver, Dara Forrester, Gina Beshara, Katherine McGough, Mary Macias, Mary Hall, Karen Schrimsher, Sheilagh Caton, Lori Miller SECOND ROW: Natalie Thorne, Vicki Hedrick, Carol Liska, Nicki Hedrick, Nina Villareal, Jean Marusak, Ann Cervenka, Sara Leos, Dana Dagate, Maria Kons, Michele LaCombe THIRD ROW: Ann Grimley, Kathy Wilson, Marianne Liecht, Kelly Shahan, Kathy Perez, Anne Kwilosz, Anne Gilmore, Margaret Wass, Kathleen Walsh, Laura Friend, Lynn Weaver, Elizabeth Roberts JAZZ BAND 4l'6', V I as J , Q 95 ' ' 3 ' 6 1 S, . Nj + C - - w h tsr is-gt e C 9 M f C C if 4. 5 fm , lv M , , 'J - 'J V 1, '23-J . fs v-1 ., il . 1 C il - -:sat ff i , if ez ,gf , , S W elm' ' ' A J X C. 'A the A : IN BUS: John Poston, Kim Brennan, Chris Rangel, Clint Brannon, Paul Spurgeon, Mark Fritsche, Homer Casares, Craig Conatser, Richard White, Joe Cardinale CDirectorJ, Bob Quattman QDirectorJ TOP Scott Simpson. Alex Tucker, Steve Reznik, Chris Hooper, Jim Spurgeon, Mike Ferguson, Lisa Dugan. Julie Hoffman, Tom Murto, Jane Zyblot, Karen Doing, Jackie Davis, Margaret English, Greg Hoffman. Susie Underbrink, Stephanie Dunn, Eric Losheldcr X X ffi? MARCHI G AND CONCERT BAN Candi Alexander Shannon Banks Ann Berasley Clint Brannon Kim Brennan Julie Cardinale Homer Casares Craig Conatser Jackie Davis Richard DeLaGarza Karen Doing Scott Doing Lisa Dugan Margaret English Mike Ferguson John Frick Mark Fritsche Greg Hoffman M.ea.AeeeW1:H5?L'2s2f MEMBERS Julie Hoffman Chris Hooper Brent Hutson Mary Jankowiak Chris Johnson Eric Loshelder Bernie Macalik Mary Macalik Michelle McDermott Y Tom Murto Elin Poston John Poston Chris Rangel Steve Reznik Tom Rud Bobby Sanders James Savidge Joe Schaefer --v ,M M .K ,, .axlg ' -. Scott Simpson Jim Spurgeon Paul Spurgeon Alex Tucker Michael Tucker Susie Underbrink Mark Van Rosendale Richard White Jane Zyblot K f wi: THESPIAN CLUB OFFICERS President Marikay Norris Vice President Kathy Wilson Recording Secretary John Frick MEMBERS Mary Barber Sheilagh Caton -Richard Campbell David Dodson Mark Dodson Susan English David Fisher Warren Hohmann Valerie Johnson Jean Marusak Nancy Maupin Courtney Ravkind Lauren Schircliff Daniel Tamez Derrick Thompson Brian Waldvogel Kathleen Walsh Sharon Withey Susan Withey Moderator - Elaine Biewenga The Thespian Club is a national organization for high school students interested in Drama. In order to be accepted a student must perform in a major theatrical production, work on a minimum of two crews, and take part in at least two one-act plays. Drama students at B.L. may audi- tion for the Theatre Arts Class, as well as participate in the yearly musical and in the Duet Acting cate- gory of area speech tournaments. The Thespian Club was very ac- tive this year, and performed a wide variety of cuttings, including the Shakespearian scenes listed at the right, These presentations helped to polish their skills. The final class production, Godspell, was presented to the entire student body during Fine Arts Week. SHAKESPEARIAN SCENES Romeo and Juliet Courtney Ravkind and John Frick Othello Kathy Wilson and Derrick Thomp- son Twelfth Night Nancy Maupin and Sheilagh Caton Julius Caesar Brian Waldvogel and Mark Dodson Midsummer Night's Dream Marikay Norris, Lynn Weaver and John Marusak Macbeth David Dodson, Susan Withey, Mary Barber and Sherry Powell Romeo and Juliet Lauren Shircliff, Michelle Courtade and Kathleen Walsh PEECH TEAM P 8 ummm . i. 5 t I K it a....a--'lint ORATORY AWARDS Kathy Wilson S2 800 00 scholarship from the Vet erans of Foreign Wars Voice of De mocracy Contests John Frick Sl 650.00 scholarship from the Ro- tary Club American Legion an Sons of the American Revolution Oratorical Contests. Valerie Johnson 5350.00 from the Rotary Club and Lions Club Oratorical Contests. Membership in the Bishop Lynch Speech Team requires participation in area tournaments There are eight areas of competition Extemporaneous and Impromptu Speaking, Prose, Poetry, Dramatic Interpretation, Duet Acting, Oratory and Debate In addition, the National Forensic League offers mem- bership to students who have received a minimum number of credits for perfor- mances at tournaments. In addition to the local oratorical competition awards listed to the left, Speech Team members reached the fin- als in several tournaments. Valerie Johnson received fourth place in Orato- ry at Highland Park and Susan Withey won sixth place in Prose at Plano. Eighth place in Duet Acting at Sam Houston was awarded to Kathy Wilson OFFICERS President - Marikay Norris Vice President - Kathy Wilson Recording Secretary - .Iohn Frick MEMBERS Tina Affeld Mary Barber Sharon Bass Craig Conatser Richard Campbell Susan English Raul Estrada David Fisher Warren Hohmann Moderator - Valerie Johnson Cathy Meister Sean Norris Daniel Tamez Derrick Thompson Brian Waldvogel Kathleen Walsh Sharon Withey Susan Withey Elaine Biewenga and Derrick Thompson. ENSEMBLE CHOIR Elena Acosta Alicia Acosta Terri Avery Candi Alexander Richard Campbell Mike Campbell Sheilagh Caton Judith Coerver Michele Courtade David Dodson Katie Donohoe Michele Fitzmartin Mike Hicks Sherry Hughes Dennis .laresh Mike Johnstone Richard Kellogg Catherine McGough Rosemary Mentesana Tony Novoa Christy Rogers Anne Strempek Lauren Shircliff Mike Tucker .lohn Vaughn Margaret Wass David Wheeler Richard White Susan Withey Sherry Powell Paul Pritchett Tom Zipper The choirs had a new beginning as Mary Sullivan took over the position of Choral Director in March. Miss Sulli- van, who is also Choral Director for the St. Bernard Parish, had been the Sopra- no Musical Leader for the Dallas Sym- phony Chorus for the past three years. The Beginning Choir is open to all students who wish to improve their vo- cal skills. The Ensemble Choir, which serves as the major performance group at Bishop Lynch, requires auditions. BEGINNING CHOIR Tuna Affeld Mrchael Anglln Ana Arrsta Mary Bartley Robert Bartley Amta Blythe Mehssa Bond Natalre Boyne Patsy Brrdges Debb1e Brotherman Momca Cano Krrstr Caraker Chrrs Cormrer Jane Donohoe Ceclha Flores Chris Galvan Tma Gongre Ann Hamllton Juha Harrlson Margaret Hlcks Marra Holowak Theresa Lacour Janet Lrska Marisa Martmez Pattr Maupin Tammy McCullough Klm Meath Grace Mehan Herlmda Narvaez Joanne Ostrander Cathy Potter Marte Qumn Tom Rud Marrlyn Salazar Lorena Sepulveda M1811 Shxkany Klm Suhy Greg Tedesco Alex Tucker Maggre Underbrlnk Jose Valderas Laura Vaughn Martha Vera Kevm Waldvogel Nancy Wass Nancy Weyrens Phrlrp White Mary Wrngfleld Jenm Worley Paul Werner Maryrose Zerlan WV' fl' ' 39' Moderated by Science teacher Bruce Davies the Outing Club took trips to nearby G I I G 4 I I I B areas of environmental and natural significance. The most prominent outing was a four day canoe trip on the Buffalo River in Arkansas during the spring break. , ,fzg k Lfa1,. 7 . , kia 4 -'Q 142 ' , FRONT ROW: Kathy Moore, Lauren Shircliff, Cindy Norman, Karla Forrester, Terri Regan, Anne Grimley TOP: Robert Sladacek, Robert Buechel, Bruce Davies QModeratorJ, Robert Sherwin, Toni Catchings Q B Pride in all athletic organizations was promoted and supported by the Spirit Club under the guidance of Moderator Teresa Brady. 6 Z tp .. ,ij E4 Teresa Brady fModeratorJ, Jackie Davis, Monique Turner, Andrea Plumlee and Jennifer Jackson The Friar Crier Staff was responsible for the publication ofthe paper and the Folio, a collection of student writings and artwork. In addition, they participated in various journalistic events, including the Dallas Times Herald Journalism Day. FRIAR CRIER 'mst - Fl ' A 6.1 Crea KNEELING: John Frick, Chris Hooper, Julie Hoffman SEATED: Lisa Dugan, Carol Jansen, Nancy Maupin STANDING: Brian Waldvogel, Margaret Seiter, Patty Coyne, Dianna Wasinger, Mark Dodson, Glenn Turner CModeratorJ The principal work for the Pro-Life Club, as stated by Moderator Father Robin- son, is to study the Respect for Human Life issues and to teach by word and action what they have learned. PRO-LIFE CLUB MNH Lili.: KNEELING: Ann Hamilton, Beth Meysenburg STANDING: Father Robinson fModeratorJ, Hope Berens, Missy Robinson, Peggy Hintz, Diana Robles, Sonya Berens ATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY OFFICERS President Susan Bass Vice President Nancy Maupin Secretary Ann Eckel' Treasurer Brian Waldvoge SENIORS Dan Badough Morgen Catter Marie Del Ferro Todd Doing Anne Gilmore Greg Hoffman Valerie Johnson .lean Marusak Cathy Meister Kathy Moore Patty O Donnell Dee Ann Schaferling Derrick Thompson' Cindy Tilley Veronica Valles' Maureen Whelan Kathy Wilson JUNIORS Sharon Bass Pam Brotherman Ann Cervenka Chris Cormier Jackie Davis Vicki Hedrick George Momnger Michelle Saunders Sandy Sellers 'Indicates second year member ' - 1 . . - . 1, . -' 1+ ' af - af Michael Holub Tom Christ The National Honor Society is a group of students who display academic excellence, leadership qualities, and a strong sense of character and service. Membership is based upon these qualifica- tions and faculty recommendation. Both juniors and seniors are eligible for nomination. After election to the Society, the students planned and orga- nized the Induction Ceremony and Mass to which all parents and faculty were invited. They also attended a workshop at Eastfield Community College during April. Faculty Moderator for the group was Sr. Marie Frederic Lucks. F .B.L.A. l i I Denise Ali Vicki Hedrick Al Pellegrini Sharon Bass Mimi Kinsey Mandy Penton Susan Bass Michele LaCombe Kathy Perez Gina Beshara Emily Lambeth Courtney Ravkind Pam Brotherman Rose Marotta Missy Robinson Ann Cervenka .lean Marusak Lori Roemen Ann Eckel Linda Matula Miriam Salazar Dara Forrester Andrea McCullough Sandy Sellers Karla Forrester Shannon McNally Cindy Tilley Laura Friend Cathy Meister Craig Walter Anne Gilmore .Lanet Melancon Lynn Weaver Gretchen Gober Diane Palmer Maureen Whelan Nicki Hedrick Linda Parsons In February, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica members attended the District X and XI Con- vention, where Susan Bass received a first place award in Data Processing. Third place winners were Ann Eckel CStenographer IJ, Cathy Meister CBusiness Lawj, and Anne Gilmore QAccounting IJ. At the State Convention, Janet Melancon placed fifth in Economics and Susan Bass placed second in Data Processing. Officers of the Bishop Lynch chapter included Jean Marusak - President, Maureen Whelen - Vice President, Emily Lambeth - Secretary, Sharon Bass - Treasurer, Cindy Tilley - Reporterf Histor- ian, and Susan Bass - Parliamentarian. 101 I Q 5 I I I B The Spanish Club was organized to foster an interest in the Hispanic culture and language. The group met regularly with Mrs, Jarvis. Beth Meysenburg, Santos Trevino, Peggy Hintz, Michelle Saunders, Kathleen Jarvis CModeratorj FR I E I I C I I ' B The French Club expanded their knowledge of French civilization through their meetings and even sold authentic French candy! KNEELING: Leona Haverkamp, Joanne Ostrander, Ann Hamilton, Cathy Montoya. CENTER: Carolyn Manuel QModeratorJ, Jennifer Jackson, Jackie Davis, Anna Zipper TOP: Victor Aves, Robert Bartley, Chris Cormier, Mary Bartley, Royal Haverkamp, Andrea Plumlee LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: Larry Baldwin, Daniel Tamez, Terri Avery, Kathy Quinn, Morgen Caller, ChfiSlif121 Courlade SECOND RUWI Mike POSI, Nancy Wass, Patsy Bridges, Lynn Browning, Suzanne Coerver KNEELING: Paul Spurgeon, Maggie Underbrink, Natalie Boyne STAND- ING: Sr. Barbara CModeratorJ, David Mastrodonato, Paul Pritchett, Pat Lacour, John Motley, Margaret Wass, Susie Underbrink, Angela Mclngvale, Alice Kracja, Janet Liska, Darlene Doxey OFFICERS Vice President Lori Brown Treasurer Morgen Catter TTT' l President Terri Avery Secretary Kathy Quinn The Latin Club, under the direction of Sr. Barbara Beyenka, had an extremely successful year. As members of a recognized affiliate of the Texas State Junior Classical League, students competed in several local competitions. Command of the Language and a knowledge of Roman life and history were required by contests which included read- ing comprehension, vocabulary and mythology. Members received sixteen awards at the district meet in Sherman, Texcas and eight students won recognition at the state level. STUDEXT COUNCIL Susan Bass QVICC Presidentj Michael Rochester fPres1dentJ Mary Grimley QSecretaryJ Jean Marusak CTreasurerJ Kathy Wilson CParl1amentar1anJ The Student Council, elect- ed by the individual classes, presents the ideas and feelings of the student body as a whole. Their basic function is to plan and organize student activities. In addition to soc hops this year's activities included a Yearbook Signing Party, the Homecoming Week and Dance, a Faculty Christmas Dinner, Sadie Hawkins Week and Dance. They also provided special homeroom mail service in December and February, known as Santa's Express and Hearts-O-Gram. The faculty moderators were Sheila Noonan and Pam Ackley. JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS SEATED: Sharon Bass, Veronica Valles, Kelly Shahan STANDING: Mike Dozier, Jackie Davis, Tom Christ, Patty Coyne, Dan Yoxall, Bill Weyrens, Derrick Thompson, Mike Lutz Hia-ifax , FS-I? . L ..., E3 A 'Qi , 5 x 'uv Nw, ' ' it XJ M - V V Y W .- , .Staci ,L U ,,,,,, MTW ij 3 iff' Rx K K! V N- K. .Ng P I . is Y if 373 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS SEATED: Michelle McDermott, Diane Ali, Kathie Hall, Melanie Driscoll, Paige Ravkind STANDING: Sandra Jansen, Stephanie Dunn Chris Plumlee, Tom Yoxall, Mike Ferguson. Theresa Lacour, Warren Hohmann, Robert Sherwin, Brooks Love, Mike Casillas. retention under the direction of History teacher Ronald Hinze As the name lmplies the Starting practice in the summer, the Whiz Quiz team prepared for their contests of factual team must be quick as well as knowledgeable about a variety of subjects. Richard Campbell, Ronald Hinze CModeratorJ, Michael Myers, Michael Johnstone The AV Club provides service for faculty and students. This service I Y 4 I l includes operating equipment, videotaping programs and school events and working in the library. Y -,.-,,-7 u SEATED: Jeff Fecko, Ann Hamilton STANDING: Pat Malone, Tony Castillo, Sr. Mary Frances fModeratorj, Marc Sikorski, Susan English, Michael Johnstone, Daniel Tamez, Doug Dickerson ATHLETICS VARSITY FOOTBALL V' 52 94 5 5 ffif s ,. QSM., V I , X 'h,, 5 . f ' 1 ffisfwf' . A ' 'V V, I K A 'f :E---m , . -. 4 l i FRONT ROW: E. Long, B. Tyler, T. Mcara, M. Lutz, M. Keane, P. Degelia, C. Boucher, M. Adamcik CENTER: R Tenorio, B. Maurer, M. LaCombe, D. Yoxall, M. Lutz, T. Mynarcik, L. Juricek, B. Weyrens, G. Hoes TOP: D Badough, M. Slicker, S. Clark, J. Semler, J. Adams, C. Husting, J. Murphy, R. Slovak yi L J ! ll Q .J fl W W The Friars finished the 1980 season with no losses in District competition. The Friars defeated the Nolan Vikings with a score of 23-7 and tied both the Bishop Dunne Falcons and the Jesuit Rangers. The Friars filled nine places on the Dallas Morning News All-District Team. Joining the All-District Offense were Bob Maurer as runningback, Charlie Boucher as wingback, and Mark Lutz and Mark Slicker as line- men. Lining up on the All-District Defense were Larry Juricek as linebacker, Maurice Keane as de- fensive back, and Joe Semler and Jim Adams as defensive ends. Charlie Boucher was also named the All-District punter. Receiving the title of Co-Defensive Player of the Year as well as being named to the All Greater Dallas second team was junior Larry Juricek. Six more Friars received honor- able mention for their perfor- mances in the 1980 season. They were Tom Meara, Greg Hoes, Bill Weyrens, Mike Lutz, Mark Adamcik, and Eddie Long. Coach John Blake continued his reign as Coach of the Year. JU IOR VARSITY FOGTBALL .1 R' ' ,J R ' f . 7 y 9 T A ' T I lf, -J I 1 T: V .T 75 1 ff 5. M 4 G IJ A Q A 5,7 - . am, H154 M... - 1 A .. ig. --.. - I J K ' ' - Ji f J T ., ' 'vga R I ll P 5 'W R fr ' 5 C J A If pu. lx . E 5 Rx . ,T fx!-l - . S .Q . hr- -M ext 13 - ses-.J -mb., 'Jw we .. FRONT ROW: R. Janick, S. Daly, C. Miller, R. Jeffrey, K. Keane, B. Giblaint, R. Wong, S. Blackburn CENTER: S. Lindsay, T. Cheesar, J. Macaluso, V. Clark, M. Bell, D. Fraga, R. DeMoss, J. Roeman, C. Hanes TOP: T. Zipper, R. Azzarello, R. Lemmons, M. Dozier, S. Norris. D. Gober, B. Vrana, B. Zanone as mg: 5 'ffl' 17 . v my Hiffzlvli? ,M J A-'M .sk II T R l x I 1D 1' N SEN 1 1' FRESHMAN FOOTBALL f' 3 - K M -ij WN? r 'W llllsf: L WNE v N .sNcHf.w NN rs M A 1 y T 4 WNEH7 7 -INLH r LYNEH 2 Wm 2 ' mm Lvmzzi X 'J :tif FRONT ROW: C. Wheeler, B. Love, B. Wheeler, G. Adamcik, D. Hernandez, D. Vasquez, A. Bowens SECOND ROW: C. Nester B. Parham, L. Lee, D. Peritz, M. Quintana THIRD ROW: M. Casillas, N. Murphy, D. Atkinson, M. Sellers TOP: J. Boyd, M. Lee D. Valles, C. Vochoska, D. Hughes lm o , ,,,.., , ,, Qi., Vx, . 1 ,rn , V ifra- W . 0 wfgmmf -.. Els., J- -N' rf f..v1f.. Q 'f 'l'lk, . - 'H if 'ffl 5 -' 'B W ' . Q .N - M T 1 145, wi - .f uh I H Et., gags? .Vs ..:..agff:...,..e,. .. . MA 1 W 1 OW- L? 5 ,-f mf . R . A 1. ' my O R CROSS COU TRY -Irie- ,J H ., ' X 1 .1 JW H X5f'f 'ff' -gf' .-. l f fm WNY :A If uihfuog- -fir ' -vifyfita -'T-ff 3 vi axtii' A . 4 XS.. et' ' W 4'5.'f5'W- !5 . .' ' '3 . -- I . 'f Q . - , .',Wg.:3VH . Q . f- is-f 1' th ,X 9: ,k'Q,'-t fulvwwnv, , SEATED: S. Brennan, N. Bennett, N. Bristow. T. Christ, L. Rener KNEELING: J. English. B. Weisman. C. Walter, J. Kozlovsky, D. Smith, M. Melancon STANDING: Coach Brotherman, J. Quintana, M. Totzke, R. DeLaGarza, B, Walter, Joe Prachyl, P. Ryan .u.,f F 5 xx my V .4,.. .1- 1 f P o -1.13 Q SEP' The Bishop Lynch Cross Country Team had its most successful season ever, placing first in District Compe- tition and third in State Competi- tion. Paul Ryan led the pack with an outstanding time of 16:33 in the State Meet. In District, the top seven B.L. varsity runners were Paul Ryan, Richard DeLaGarza, Joe Prachyl, Mike Totzke, Bob Weisman, John Quintana and Joe English. Nick Bristow placed first in District in the Junior Varsity race. The coach for the team was Lelan Brotherman. 5 f is Lug .1 if ffxwv'-li -Jew, 4 1' W R314 5 W 4- -. - aa , .4 Eaves Q, ,QW 5.2, WRESTLING FRONT: N. Murphy, T. Reily C Walters KNEELING J Hollacher S Wiora J Quintana, B. Tyler, M. Quintana STANDING Coach Brotherman D Badough B Walters, H. Castro The Bishop Lynch Wrestling Team had a good season. The team was led by John Quintana, Bruce Tyler, and Dan Badough. John Quintana, with a record .of 22-7-0 had a total of eleven pins for the season. He achieved first place at the Trinity, Sky- line and District meets, and second place at the B.L. meet. Bruce Tyler had a record of 22-7-0 and a total of seventeen pins. He placed first at the B.L. and Skyline meets, second at the Trinity and District meets, and fourth at the Lake Highlands and Re- gional meets. Dan Badough had a season record of 21-11-0. He placed second at the Skyline and District meets and third at the Trinity meet. However, the team consisted of more than outstanding seniors. Joey Hollacher led the juniors with ten pins. The top sophomore was Raul Wong with eight pins. Maurice Quintana's seven pins led the freshmen. PO ER LIFTI G ? NME' FRONT S Norris K Webb K Schrimpf B Crouch C Wheeler, M. Sellers, B. Wheeler SECOND ROW Mgr J Maurer M LaCombe V Clark B Vrana D. Hughes, C. Vochoska, D. Todora THIRD ROW R Slovak G Hoes E Long T Mynarcxk .I Semler, M. Keane FOURTH ROW S Clark M Slicker M Potter M Bell TOP Coach Persmger The 1980-81 Powerlifting Team at- tended six high school meets, including the State High School Meet in Austin and one Class III Meet. Team placings at the meets were as follows: first out of twelve teams at the Waco Reicher meet, first out of ten teams at the Bish- op Lynch Meet, second out of ten teams at the Sulfer Springs Meet and fifth out of twenty-two teams at the DeSoto meet. The B.L. team was the only high school at the Class III Meet in Duncan- ville, at which they placed second out of eight older and more experienced teams. At each meet a lifter does three types of lifts: the bench, the squat and the dead lifts. The totals of the three lifts are added and a meet total is calculated for each lifter. At the B.L. Meet, Mi- chael Lacombe lifted a total of 1155 lbs. and achieved the status of Best Lifter for the 165 and under weight classes. At the Waco Reicher Meet, La- Combe was named Best Lifter of all weightclasses with atotalof 1 144 pounds. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Friar Priden thrived in the boys' varsity basketball team as it achieved the title of District Champions for their second con- secutive year. The boys emerged with a 4-2 record for district and a 2-0 record for the district play- offs. Receiving recognition for their outstanding achievements this season were Greg Hoffman, Regi- nald Stephens, and Greg Groves, who were named to the All Dis- trict Team, and, along with Andy Urbanus, were named to the Tex- as Catholic team as well. Special recognition was received by Greg Hoffman who was named Player of the Year and by Coach Mc- Closkey who was named Coach of the Year. L DISTRICT Jesuit B L CO T J B Dunne Nolan B Dunne B L Q0 T J Nolan PLAY OFFS 54 Nolan 47 Jesuit ' 56 55 . . . . B.L. 50 47 . B.L. 76 72 B.L. 71 53 Jesuit . 52 50 . . . . B.L. 61 54 B.L. 57 B.L. 49 ' C. Boucher, G. Groves, R. Stephens, G. Hoffman, T. Meara, C. Husting, A. Urbanus l. .1,,,sfs, sb ,N .4 L1 ,.,V E 5 ww--mit W!!! 'S 4 Qs' LEFT: An enthusiastic Coach McCloskey advises Reggie Stephens during a time out. BELOW LEFT: Greg Hoffman launches a corner shot over a helpless Dunne defender. Player of the Year, Hoffman showed his marvelous shooting ability and was often high scorer. BELOW: Senior Greg Groves puts great defensive pressure on his opponent. Lucky number thirteen started in every game he played and was named to the All District Team. N su vwsif' . I tizttt ff ,iltivltsg ttl 1if'2l51'i' ..,,, W iitfili H x i f FF Qgffi ,,t, fm S' ,t.,,,, ag v I 'lx' li, GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 7' The girls' varsity basketball team continued its reign as the District Champions for the 1980- 81 season with a 4-1 district re- DISTRICT cord. Coach Zihlman, Co-Coach BIL. 64 25 B. Dunne of the Year, accompanied his girls Nolan 33 30 B.L. to the Hemisfair Arena for Bi' 60 9 B- Dunne Lynch's sixth appearance in BL' 46 36 Nolan TCIL State play-offs. Junior Su- PLAY-OFF sie Underbrink led the Friars to a second place berth with 26 and 30 BL- 35 30 Nolan points respectively in the two championship games. Julie Cardinale, top district scorer with a 16 point average, was named Player of the Year and Co-Sophomore of the Year. The All District Team included Julie Cardinale, Veronica Valles and Ginger Mills. LYNCVS LYNE LYN STANDING: J. Cardinale, G. Mills, N. Nevitt, A. Kwilosz, Coach Zihlman, S. Underbrink, K. Chreene, V. Valles, T. Catchings, C. Roffino. NOT PICTURED: Sally Bukaty. MANAGERS: M. Grattan, M. Alves, L. Westerman, R. Marotta. LEFT: Julie Cardinale, a tough and determined sophomore, gives it all she's got. BELOW: Nancy Nevitt, a second year member of the varsity team, gracefully leaps into a lay-up. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Zihlman explains his strategy to team members during the final district game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Veronica Valles dribbles the ball in for another offensive play. 9 Sie eww? Q. M, we if v s e ' L - 1 . ff, Y of A 1 BOYS' J. . BASKETBALL X .Li W: il Y 23 P. Edwards, BJ. Edwards, R. Hughes, S. Daly, Coach Boeglin, T. Degelia, A. Nieswiadomy, T. Sansone, R. Sladecek. BOYS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL STANDING: D. Peritz, Coach Persinger, C. Plumlee, M. Lee, P. Gilligan, L. Galletta, S. Arata, B. Parham. MIDDLE ROW: D. Hernandez, J. Paradowski, T. Yoxall. FRONT ROW: C. Nestor, A. Bowden, M. Krakosky. GIRLS' J .V. BASKETBALL STANDING: M. Underbrink, M. Rochester, Coach Alves. MIDDLE ROW: A. Plumlee, J. Arata, T. Wenzel, J. Barnes, L. Locke, L. McLaughlin. FRONT ROW: D. Robles, S. I-Iaase GIRL ' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL STANDING: Coach Quinn, S. Birdsong, L. McLaughlin. SIQATED: M. Macalik, M. Underbrink, M. Salazar, D. Robles. BOYS' SOCCER Wx FRONT ROW: L. Baldwin, P. Goglia, C. Brown, T. Lopez. J. Adams, C. Rangel, M. Sanchez CENTER: K. Keane, J. Semler, M. Keane, Coach Davies, M. Lutz, R. DelaGarza TOP: J. Czikora, M. Melancon, D. Atkinson, J. Post, S. Bazemore, B. Walter, H. Casares Through sheer determination and strong endurance the Bishop Lynch Boys' Soccer Team made another appearance in District Play-offs, with a record of 1-1-1 in the District games. With a noteworthy struggle, the Friars tied Nolan with a final score of 2-2. After losing a close battle to Jesuit, the Friars went on to shut out the Bishop Dunne Falcons with a score of 4-0. In the final competition the boys succeed- ed in destroying the Falcons and attained the second place district title. For their outstanding performances during the district competition, Maurice Keane, Mike Lutz and Joe Semler were placed on the All-District roster. ...gem . -M.Q--nw-qvrtewzfflrff--'--we -A-1 F' A L ..,.. W War M-0 wb' WXXYM ABWWW s J .. ,. . . ii l s- 1 , lg Q .gf -',-. A E il,,, ' , Vagzgg, y ,R ,, V1 W ii E,rr A ..,, , , as ,L L V, Vykvw g y l,, y ,, 1 it 9 7 My ,,.gW,.,... 111,11 if .... 1 C31 was R is-1 AP- Iwi-'15,--. ': ,- I 'zz-vw-Qi' 1- 4,-S I js GIRLS' SOCCER Alu LYNCH SEATED D Castillo K Forrester L Westerman, D. Forrester, C. Rogers, M. Kons, M. Semler KNEELING: M Salmon T Catchings K Caraker A Hamilton, C. Norman, A. Grimley TOP: S. Berens, M. Seiter, A. Zacek S Jansen L Roberts S Cowlmgs N. Villareal, Coach Davies Facing a tough season with only two frantic weeks of practice before their opening game, the Girls' Soccer Team had one of its best seasons ever with a record of 4-1-1. Cindy Norman was high scorer for team, kicking a total of seven goals for the season. Although this was only the third year for a B.L. girls' soccer team, Coach Davies and his girls developed into a powerful athletic organization. As the only parochial school team in the area, they proved able to beat the larger, more experienced public schools! BASEBALL . . ,,,.l . -- .f .Q ,..x Q. A M411-f..Si'5 , 1 SEATED: T. Sansone C Nester J Driscoll G Bertrand L Westerman QManagerJ,R.Janick,S Brennan B Parham STANDING M Lutz S Daly T. Degelia, M. Adamcik I. Juricek J Adams G Momnger J Foitek G Adamcik, C. Boucher Under the management of Coach Jim McCloskey, the 1980-81 Bishop Lynch Baseball Team finished district competi- tion with a record of 6-3. The victories included three wins over Nolan, two over Dunne and an impressive defeat of Jesuit with a score of 8-2. Including district play, the team earned a season of eleven wins and eight losses. V . .... f, K has RW 'Q QA-P Y wa 1 W' L. ' yy .v -.1 . ,.'1,3. , ' '- , . N -A f-f W' - ' H Q w ... .... , ' ' ,, ..,.- 1 -. Q ' ,J '- x A k,,,lf'.. r- -rQ..,iwv-- , ' , f .IM I ' ,' N ,yffi g,,,, . 'X ' -, v My I ' ,,,, J --mg, NQQ,-gg wa - . 17 2+-ymggg'j,'g.ff 4 1 'F 5 M s ' . ' :H- FRONT S Tllley C Boucher J Post .I Engllsh H Casares STANDING Coach Zlhlman, P. Ryan,J. fffl'f.'gfj,v. X 1 1 N W K A in Mlm iw f-,.ff.,, .:waaJz,,, wg? -af zzz' rw W M 1 .N . , , A' I f A5 L-,L ' :V.:k . . ii' .5 I K My -A d 5 W 'LA., , a 'fr Qwlfgfii H-fiwf' my W N, , ...,.1 N.,,,, ua-mwsrsfxwmmww mfs.. .. -V A ,K K A Manga-f 'mama' VVIV ,. - ,,,' .1,: kk,: 5 . f 7 The Bishop Lynch Boys' Varsity Track Team, coached by Andy Zihlman, ended district competition with third place at the Bishop Lynch District Meet. The sole representative for B.L. at the state competi- tion in Houston was sophomore Paul Ryan in the two mile run. He placed seventh with a time of 10:19, an improvement of 12 seconds over his district time. I GIRLS' TRACK KNEELING: L. Streetman, M. Chadbourne, R, Dibiase, K. Danna, L. Martin, M. Robinson, L. Guerrero, E Lambeth STANDING: D. Honegger, N. Weyrens, D. Parks, M. Underbrink, N. Nevitt, L. Walter, G. Mills, M Biasatti, L. Dugan, K. Burke The 1980-81 Bishop Lynch Girls' Varsity Track Team placed second in district competition g 'K with a total of 166 points and ad- vanced eleven girls to the state competition. The team finished 4th in a field of eleven teams at the state meet held at Rice Uni- versity in Houston. Ginger Mills, Diane Parks, Margaret Chad- bourne, and Lisa Dugan placed 4th in the 400 meter relay at state competition. The 800 meter relay team which consisted of Karen Burke, Diane Parks, Margaret Chadbourne and Lisa Dugan placed 3rd at state. In the 1600 meter relay, the team consisting of Nancy Nevitt, Linda Martin, Missy Robinson, and Julie Car- dinale also placed 4th. Each of these relay teams set new school records at the state competition. Wm, , 1.6, :M - .ML ' PU: I B14 K' L x 4: 'f?3f1 ,Mm Mfmw ,M ' ri , A Q W Q Clwmli -Q ,f ,F xgvv' I ' aw QL 4 TENNIS s Z i E Er 5 M W, ., ' .2 Q , if tw it .., i' 'if 95' ,f fi' x 4 'f FRONT: D. Barton, J. Paradowski, L. Baldwin, T. Yoxall, S. Rosas, L. Rener CENTER C Vega A Bruton, M. Alves, M. Cashman TOP: Coach Alves, D. Cheesar, A. Nieswiadomy,J. Barnes L McLaugh lin, K. Klement, C. Husting Although this year's Bishop Lynch Tennis Team was a relatively young one, consisting of freshmen, sopho- mores and juniors, they took third place in district competition. During season competition, the B.L. team won two meets, defeating Bishop Dunne 6-3 and Dallas Christian 6-5. 9'0z95 Mo,o,ozQs ' 9'g'Q'o'o'd VQ99914 8696 4 XQYAQ 74 1 1 1 V sr, -.34 GOLF FRONT: C. Shaw, P. Rodriguez, J. Cannata, J. Maurer TOP: Coach Boeglin, K. Daly, G. Groves ,Q ..W,..W. . 1 , W as Mi: 690 ep. J.. The 1980-81 Golf Team consisted of ten members. The team was led by senior Bob Maurer, who achieved First Man for Bishop Lynch in every tournament. The team finished in the top four in district play. Although golf is an individual sport, the golfers worked well togeth- er and, under the direction of Coach Boeglin, formed an admirable team. Vo o gggbo 9.9u oobboo Q00 CANDID REVIEW 9 H W fx W w ,f :wi F Viriiiitnw W ,wwgwilvxah my V, of ' 3 ,, , Y I is r x'x 9 3 ,Mk gk W , ...Ay P 'gf ' 1 , , 1 535.315 A M , mt, -1 ., 'V ACTIVITIES Veronica Valles Derrick Thompson HOMECOMI G COURT h ,A Af Si f s L N 5: l r Q T, 'bw' I g, .J 51 E Pj 3, QUEEN ROSE MAROTTA Miriam Salazar Ramon Suarez JOE PRACHYL Jean Marusak ff- N3 c J X . ,,.! IE' 6 Lene Westerman Joey Driscoll Greg Groves HOMECOMI V , X T l A V C? 1 . 1i1 iii 09' ' is . f ,.,ys,fsf,gs-if'J-agar.,Q 1' ,. - 1 Q we -nw 49. 2 Y H .3f'f,,r,f.5? ,..-1'-' uifzge, ' . ' , W A 15 ' - ,ew t i se- et' if G WEEK This year's Homecoming Court Queen was Rose Marotta, with attendants: Miriam Salazar, Jean Marusak, Veronica Valles and Lene Westerman. Halloween Costume Day, 50's Day, Mystery Per- son Day, Noah's Ark Day, the Baby Picture Con- test, and the Pumpkin Carving Contest provided for a very exciting week. aj . iI 'W nb TOP LEFT: Anne Kwilosz shows a friendly 50's spriit. TOP RIGHT: Eddie Long models his new glasses with his jersey on the Friday afternoon ofthe game. ABOVE: A group of Seniors show off their new duds. LEFT: the army wants Richard Kel- logg! SADIE HAWKI S WEEK Sadie Hawkins Week consisted of a variety of fun activities and contests which brought out the true spirit of Lynch. Out of the many entries in the Sadie Hawkins Bake-Gff, the judges declared Cindy Tilley, Kathy Wilson and Sharon Bass the winners. The win- ner ofthe Bare Legs Contest was Joey Driscoll, and the winner of the Mystery Person Day was Brian Waldvogel. Oth- er popular events during Sadie Haw- kins Week included Hillbilly Day and Box Lunch Day. 71' A fx, 138 f , 77 t-', V-Y' f 4 it . 1 X 'WA l' 133 . F1 ' ,. f . The lunch crowd Uoe Semler, Dan Yoxall, Maurice Keane, Bruce Tyler, Doug St. Clair, Karl Schrimpf, Mike LaCombe, and Eddie Longj is ready to give a bright Howdy Y'all to anyone who passes. I can't believe I ate the whole thing. Tim Reily brings the essence of a Western cowboy to Lynch for a day. Miss 'I'eel's class steps to the Cotton-Eyed Joe. Al Pellegrini gives a cold gunslinger stare to those who interrupt his lunch. Sean Wiora and friend contemplate the day's affairs. Mike Rochester looks eagerly at Bake-Off goodies. .Qin fiiunn. Mx . ,,,,,-vw v 14 ras X!:gg?fiiQll,SV 'sal '? ffNw53 . - iS'????E?g3i:W '::4aZ:z I gif. , .... - 3 852,221 I -au-.1333 xuaangglgux ,gg :::3 'x' : nftg I l z X ,. , ,, V. 4 ?' Vi! In October two groups of Sen1ors went to Athens and Brldgeport to make the1r retreats Father Clyde LeBlanc, SJ dr rected the retreats The baslc theme was The Mlracle and Wonder of Creat1on The Junior retreat was held in March. Two groups of boys and girls participated in the retreat which was held in Athens, Texas. This year's theme was The Uniqueness of Our Relationship. The director of the retreat was Father Chris Finn, O.P. LITURGIES A SENIOR SERVICE As part of the Social Issues course, sen- iors participated in the Senior Service Pro- gram. For two periods a day, each senior ventured into the community to assist el- derly, handicapped, and retarded citizens, to serve as teacher's aides, or work for other local agencies. In return, the stu- dents gained insight into the problems and needs of the various groups involved. Sen- iors often found it their favorite part of the day! IJ Teresa Romo helps a young girl with her home- work while serving as teacher's aide. 21 Two youngsters at Macon Elementary School's Special Education Center enjoy a ride with the help of Diana Vega. 31 Free play period is overseen by Paul Burch. 45 A resident of Golden Acres Nursing Home is given special attention by Joe Seiter. SJ Ann Lohmar and Bob Maurer help a toddler into her high chair in preparation for lunch. GJ John Haferlepe lends a helping hand to a Holy Trinity student, 73 As teacher's aide, Ayleene Barron explains a workbook lesson. 1 ,, . . -A 5 . ' . 5 sl' 'S.a.,f,2i V! 1 - 9 , It l A ai ' . K , ff V tr ' X , ,N g .1 , , it I V U at , E iv A U VH' if , 1 ' ' . - -, 'ffl H, 1 u I ' t lr 5 T I . 'fl i y . I . u Ai L W g ' ' eff V ' 2 it 1 ' ' ' fa: nf R, 1 s E' S Wie t .W . . 4 ' ' -Q' . Q - ,,,i , ,' ' ,,,- 4' J , QA 5 5 I . , -i,'1-ff' f , Q .Y ,V V . s 'I A ,,.. . 14 i Q l iitss' .,n,s ,T T A so ' a t W . V i?l2':7T5i'i1w- xiihivitt J' 'J , y 2 ar u 8 N igbt! N JUNIOR HISTORY PROGRAM A brief survey of American History was uniquely per- formed by juniors from Sister Marie Frederic's classes. With her help, the students prepared a series of skits and musical numbers which represented various eras. The Hatfields and McCoys, the invention of the automobile, a barbershop quartet, the Andrews Sisters Sisters and even Spanky and the gang were among the pre- sentations. MY FAIR LADY 1 Qs..-.. TOP: With a little bit of luck LEFT: Buy a flower, Captain? ABOVE: I swallowed it!!! LEFT: There's just a few more hours . . . ' BELOW: A bow for her majesty. BOTTOM: How do you do! BELOW: s'These shows are not high school productions. You just happen to be high school students acting on a high school stage. MIDDLE: Professor Higgins can't believe that Eliza has left him. BOTTOM: Poor Professor Higgins! All day long he slaves away . . THE CAST Prof Henry Higgins Eliza Dolittle Alfred P Dolittle Freddy Eynsford Hill Col H Pickering Mrs Pearce Mrs Higgins Mrs Eynsford Hill Mrs Hopkins Mrs Hrggin s Maid The Queen of Transylvania George the Bartender Higgrn s Butler Lord Boxmgton Lady Boxrngton Flower Girl Davld Dodson Kathy Wilson Michael LaCombe David Fisher David Wheeler Mary Barber Kathleen Walsh Susan Wlthey Maryrose Zellan Suzanne Coerver Anne Gilmore Robert Bartley Daniel Tamez Richard Campbell Sharon Wrthey Theresa LaCour MALE COCKNEY CHORUS James Adams Brian Waldvogel Tony Castillo George Momnger Warren Hohmann Thomas Zipper Mike Lutz Paul Burch David Ross Michael Hicks Dan Badough Patrick LaCour Mark Dodson Paul Pritchett Michael Johnstone Kevin Waldvogel MAID CHORUS Sherri Powell Anne Strempck Patti Maupin Valerie Johnson Lauren Shrrclrff Sherlagh Caton Jean Marusak Michele Courtade Jacqueline Davis Anna Zlpper Janet Lrska Julie Arata Ann Cervenka FEMALE CHORUS Margaret Wass Margaret English Alice Kracja Susan Bass Catherine McGough Melissa Robinson Nancy Maupin Sharon Bass Courtney Ravkmd Patricia Bridges Ann Berasley Lynn Weaver Cathy Potter Laura Vaughn Carolyn Velga Amber Valenti Kim Meath Gina Beshara Pam Honegger Margaret Hicks Rene Hicks Jane Donohoe Zoltan Karpathy. I ..... John Frick CREWS RIGHT STAGE CREW Scott Bazemorc Maunce Keane Joe Brondl Dan ny Condon Paul Salmon Chris Cormxer .lay Pa tak Neal Maranto Tern Regan Demse Jaresh .leff Sladacek QNot Pictured Dee Ann Schaferllng and Mrs Maupmj BELOW LEFT COSTUME CREW BELOW RIGHT LIGHTING AND SOUND CREW Phll Ross .loe Kosco Steve Matthews John Vaughn Brent Hutson Mlchael Campbell BOTTOM BAND .loc Cardlnale Jxm Spurgeon Cllnt Brennan Mark Frltsche Glenn Turner Rosle Cassells Ann Grus zynskl .lohnme Cardmale Bro Pierre Evans Mrs. Hogan, Susan English, Christina Courtade A1 The Parents' Association Carnival was held in April. Those in attendance had dozens of games, foods and sale items to choose from in addition to a chance to par- ticipate in the raffle! All proceeds went to the sup- port of the school. CARNIVAL 'EQ 1 ,ja p 2 ,v . , Q 'H QR.. 5 ,e.t suit. xi' '-.....-fer? N. e 'A I EVE Fine Arts Week took place in May. Assemblies were held each day to showcase the talent of students in the Fine Arts Department. The Begin- ning Choir, Vocal En- semble, Concert Band, Jazz Band and Speech Club participated in the assemblies, while work from the Art and Photog- raphy classes were dis- played in the front halls. The Theater Arts pro- duction of Godspell wrapped up the week. FINE ARTS WEEK FINE ARTS WEEK 6 RING CEREMONY The Junior Ring Ceremony was held on May 20 at St. Pius Church. During the special liturgy cele- brated by Fr. Dvorak, Sr. Marie Amanda present- ed the juniors with their senior rings. Parents and friends were on hand to congratulate the juniors, as they were officially welcomed as the new upper- classmen. tg A-,m R JUNIUR-SENIOR TEA The junior girls carried on a longstand- ing tradition at Bishop Lynch in May, by preparing a celebration for the senior girls. The first hour was set aside to enjoy the punch and desserts which had been pre- pared and to visit with friends. The high- light of the afternoon, however, was a se- ries of skits presented which spoofed both seniors and faculty. I 'nur-vw-J' N! If . 2 ,f'-In 's.'3f? .Qi . , 1 i V' T 4 2- i fe 4 , ET rx he J tt V Z .4 PROM CUURT S xl! Dan Yoxall and Susan Bass Brian Walters and Mary Grimley Mike LaCombe and Rose Marotta Paul Degelia and Veronica Valles Joe Semler and Lene Westerman 160 PRGM The Junior-Senior Prom was held in the Gold Room of the Fair- mont Hotel on May 16th. Music was provided by Country-Sidef, During a special por- tion of the evening, all seniors and their dates were presented. After- wards, the coronation was held. King Dan Yox- all and Queen Mary Grimley were crowned and granted a special royalty dance. -an- 1. -.e,,w.,t N, 1 ,Q sf y W y e 1. ,., T 5 aft? 1 rs E 2 Q i is figs 1, ,, ' rrls f- e f yy p , ' 2 , -l,, ' ,-fx, - X . s ii-i'?'f 1 n rptt ,l,f, ' M . 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LARRY Now fCIass Of 735 0 , ENTOMOLOGIST OUFF IIB- LAW- C FAST FOOD WITH AN ITALIAN ACCENT PATRGN S Richard Campbell Paul Degelia Santos Trevino Sister Kathleen Murray D C Gllbert Schwander Mrs H B Hafertepe Jr Amanda Jane Kerby Christopher Paul Kerby Leonard Wm Sykora Anna and Bob Moore Daughters of Charity Casa View Village Barber Shop Austin Insurance Agency Jim Smith Mobil xv' Cindy Tilley Scott Tilley John and Avril Westerman Mr and Mrs Larry Ault John Stephen Fain Mr and Mrs David R Costello Anne Gilmore s Mom The Jim Meath Family Mr George B Hafertepe Wm B Langston III DDS Holy Trinity Catholic School Casa Llnda Animal Clinic Plaza Barber Shop Factory Mattress Outlet K CUPLEX COMPANY xx sttll X S 0:- xl XJXJC SX Gogeploge X ,.... n 2640 NATIONAL PLACE GARLAND TEXAS 75041 Church and Cha-gel Inter-mrs Noel S, Qnc FRED L COOK ET 2920 OA LA A E LL S S 75219 P ONE 521 7153 ' 3 . . , . . . I Yi ' ' ,I D V we 'Dir-t RON RYNO Sri 'lute' Preesnoem 12141271-3505 Q o Boixcwugi v YN n . ,, 3 O - . JR. VICE-FRESID N K WN V II DA A , TEXA ERITAS FRONT: Anna Zipper, Lene Westerman, Mary Grimley, Patti Meath TOP: Valerie Johnson, Tommy Lopez, Michelle LaCombc, Cindy Tilley, Bob Bartley, John Hafertepe, Patty O'Donnell, Anne Gilmore, Kathy Moore, Faye Sykora F,L.'Iv' .nh-I. , ,u .n I' .JA XA U l 5 'U I i 1' RIGHT: Advisors Julie McMillin and Sr. Kenneth Krcuser discuss special photography effects. VERITAS ANNE GILMORE COPY EDITOR KATHY MOORE LAYOUT EDITOR CINDY TILLEY PHOTO SUPERVISOR VALERIE JOHNSON BUSINESS MANAGER BOB BARTLEY A MARY GRIMLEY JOHN HAFERTEPE MICHELLE LACOMBE TOMMY LOPEZ A PATTI MEATH A ik PATTY O'DONNELL FA FAYE SYKORA LENE WESTERMAN ANNA ZIPPER JULIE MCMILLIN FACULTY ADVISOR SR. KENNETH KRUESER FACULTY ADVISOR CONTRIBUTORS Luis Mendez, Mark Dodson, Lelan Brotherman SPECIAL THANKS TO Linda Steffens, Josten's Representative THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WE GREW AND CHANGED. WE DISCOVERED THAT TOGETHER WE COULD DO ANYTHING. AND AT THIS REALIZATION, WE FELT THE SATISFACTION OF THE UNITY THAT BROUGHT US THERE. .1 1 ,swf K x Q M! i I S 1151 .C , K S H Si 3 1 51 U y ., K, Q ii rf Siiii ii. i S if gy: ff-3 J 1 N I 4 1 1 1 I 1 . I + L l 7 ,f -x Ak.. gh, ...,,..., - A,-. ,MU I. A 1 'T a,. 1. 'E I 4 3 ff fl F 5 I Y 1 , JU ' K .I 1, 'I in i 'll H Ei LU ir 1 I n i 1 U V I! Q' Lf L I lr 1 E U i s 1 .wg 51- , 'K


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