Bourgade High School - Anchor Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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Like this tired troubled earth, I've been rollin' since my birth, movin' on, movin' on, Cathy Carlson puts a nice one over the net in volleyball com- petition. COMPETITION Matt Cusick, Bourgade track star, waits for the gun. l 5 Like an old dusty road, I get weary from the load, I I L movin on, movin on, ENDEAVOR page 59 BL ry Yi, Sherri Wilkinson snaps her fingers to the music. Theres R dl dC dyKlt b gbg h Father Hillmann presents scholarship awards to seniors Linda Lujan and Tom Groom. Like a branch on a tree, I keep reachin' to be free, movin' on, movin' on, Senior Michele Butler, Fair Queen, receives congratula- tions from Freshman Leslie Sogan, Sophomore Ruth Vukovich, and lunior Teri Clark. DISTINCTIO Wrestling champions Phil Schwab, Dennis Wahl, Andy Hladki and jack Turner admire their trophy. Cause there's a place in the sun Where there's hope for everyone, Where my poor restless heart's gotta run, ENTHUSIASM page 97 Cyndee Maynard watches Lucille Silva put on the final touches in her make-up. innenkamp, Karen Orkwiszewski, Dan Clark, and Bonnie f A I There's a place in the sun, I And before my life is done, Got to find me a place in the sun. ATTAINMENT Roger Bloom displays his prowess on the tractor. page 125 Patti Baker and AI Villaverde contemplate that old Alaskan custom. 1 'gh f-vw E. Frank Rosales, lane Popik, and Dave Hafner work toward grad W-5 Sister Mary Simone Wilmes, C.H.M. Cheerful. . .strong young minds asking... depending freshmen. . .rowdy, carefree guided, formed. . . Good morning, glories! out of uniform in uniform from powder blue to deep gold graduation.. . young ladies. . .crisp ready for the world Have a nice day! have a nice life. wma . I, NW I0 Mr. Thomas H lckey Stern. . .joking tall authority growing youth. . .an endlessjob boyish mischief.. . confused, determined ideas minds set straight. . . with punishment. . . You havejug, boy. with humor gentleness disguised graduation. . . young men. . . ready for responsibility strengthened. . . by one who is strong. Their dedication. .our dedication i TOGETHER.. .giving making adults. . .trying by discipline... by understanding.. . by sharing. . ,ideas, feelings . . .hopeful concern dedicated. our book S -'WM our lives this year, . . Together. Sister Mary Simone and Mr. Hickey compare notes on the agenda for the day. Sister Mary Simone advises one of her girls. Mr. Hickey talks things over with one of the boys. I l Kathy Kessler Nancy McCarthy joseph Kavanagh Debbie Griffith Marilyn Siedjak lane Popik Maria Scott Debbie Powers Sue Bull Vickie Peters Ben Saiz Kathy Kessler janet Boudreau Teresa Roybal Cathy Hoza jerry McCaIeb Kathy C-radwohl Marsha Hansen Angela Beisecker Terri Milton Ioan Thomas Kathleen Connett Sue LaPonsie Nancy McCarthy Curtis Sepulveda GenelShimerdla Rick McDonald Staff Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Copy Editor Copy Editor Enlightenment Enlightenment Competition Competition Distinction Distinction Enthusiasm Enthusiasm Attainment Attainment lu nior Endeavor lu nior Endeavor Sophomore Endeavor Sophomore Endeavor Freshmen Endeavor Freshmen Endeavor Index Editor Index Editor Student Photographer Student Photographer Student Photographer Underclassmen Individuals Mr. Ross Sepulveda Seniors and Activity Photography Mr. james Duke Advisor Sister Louise Lovely, C.H.M. Like a long lonely stream, I keep runnin' towards a dream, ENLICHTENMENT f---....,.,,gu Rev. john H. Hillmann, S.M., M.A., Principal i. , Mr. Thomas Hickey, B.A., Dean of Men, General Busi- ness, Driver's Ed., Varsity Coach Sister Mary Simone, C.H.M., M.A., Dean of Women, Gen- eralMath Bou rgade Adm: Fr. Hillmann displays his souvenirs from the Orient. Q i nlstrators A team of executives leading. . . behind the scenes confusion... business expense policy regulations enforcement. . . turned into order Bourgade life. . . running smoothly. Religion. .in dail life l K N ox ,. Via. Mrs. Hughes shows the proper procedures for written Carolyn Waters looks to Father Wambach for advice. Rev. Edward Blee, S.M., M.A., Religion, Asst. Football Coach Mrs. Pauline Hughes, A.B., English, Religion, Apostolic Club reports. . Rev. Alfred H. Pucci- Religion, l.V. and nelli, S.M., M.S., Religion, Ancient His- tory, Y.C.S. Mr. Ed Mulvey, B.S., Freshman Coach,Halo, junior Class A ffw Discovery. . . Self-image new ideas decisions ever-changing. . . the Church man his modern world never-changing faith, hope, charity inter-relationships understanding. . .adulthood society, marriage getting to know God :Q-3-A through human beings. -C Pat McGuire Consults Father Blee on some problems of the day. l5 Engli h. communication -. A 3 .A ,rl--..ly'e i K4 me 1.35 -A-:mtytf J A 1- av' f . f t. vi, .nl-'H jenny luhl, Tina Coppen, and Larry Simon visit the Globe theater with Sr. Edwarda. Mrs. jacques looks up approvingly as Dave Fontana gives his book report. Connie Christensen demonstrates that expression is a vital part of English. . Expression. . .an art literature. . .English, American plays poetry The Return of the Native diagramming. .. verbs, pronouns, adjectives speech. . . spelling, vocabulary opinion. . . themes and compositions self-expression. Mrs. johnson demonstrates the techniques of a speaker. .XL . Well, if you ask me. . , Sr. Francesca explains a lane Kinney. sv' '56, 4, . as 'E .. .sk 5 M .S Sister M. Edwarda, Sister M. Francesca, Mrs. Alice jacques, Mrs. Kathleen John- l.B.V.M., M.A., Eng- l.B.V.M., M.A., Eng- B.S., English, junior son, B.S., English, Iish, freshman Class Iish, Freshman Class Class Speech, Senior Class Mrs. lohnson's speech class watches as Larry Ca Bernie Dunstan. .l Cathy Hoza studies earnestly for a test. 'I7 n assignment to Mr. David 1. Meyer M.A., English nem proposes to Science. . learningb doing Tom McKee and Mary Ann Burns carefully follow chemis- try safety rules. Lab. . .test tubes chemical composition experimenting 5 M R h d Sh' I F lk h ' D II k meters and liters oraafeslgtcoaiw rr ey u s watc jim Mc onne wor concentration matter. . .energy universal laws concepts: equilibrium pressure force plants and animals growth atoms and cells DNA. . .RNA the secret of life. Mr. Shilliday points out a frog's anatomy to Susie Bur- ruel and Chet Carry. Sister Mary Ruth Mor- ris, C.H.M., M.S., Chemistry, Religion, Science Club Mr. Don Shilliday -- M.A., Biology, Varsity and Freshman Coach Kathy Kessler asks Sr. M. Ruth about acids and bases. T8 t Sister Mary Brideen, l.B.v.M., B.s., Phys- ics, Mathematics, Tennis Rev. Curtis Gau- thier, S.M., B.A., B.Th., Mathematics, French, Student Council l '95 av.. Rev. lames E. Roden- spiel, S.M., M.A., Mathematics, Bowl- ing, National Honor Society 1 5 1 'y l . Father Gauthier, with the help of the overhead projector, gives some good pointers in math. Andy Hladki, john Stein, Debbie Griffith, and Mary Sangirardi watch Sister Brideen explain a theory in physics. Math. .the language of numbers 4. ' si... R 1 ,. 5 4 Geometry students gather around Fr. RodenspieI's desk for some helpful hints. l9 A whole new. .. language vocabulary of numbers and variables equations, laws construction of. . . hexagons octagons triangles with compass and protractor. . . theorems to memorize formulas to understand more terms. .. angles, degrees groups and fields math. . . logical and universal. Paul Lowrle S Louise, and loan Thomas examine the problems Histor Probing the past people. . . places. . . events. . . days, years, centuries peace. . .wars victory. . .defeat leadership exploration progress ever repeating Mr Vales simplifies high finance in economics class. u...,.ttv .,q,,,W mm Mr. Charles Schultz lr., reminisces about Eu- rope. the past analyzing the present people. . .government one in the same elections. . . local state national bills and laws initiative referendum a critical view. Fr. Puccinelli teasingly warns one of his freshman. 69 Mr. Thomas H. Camp- bell, B.A., U.S. History, Mech. Drawing, For- eign Affairs, Chess Club ni 3 Sister Louise, C.H.M. MA., World Prob- lems, Sociol0SY, Gov- ernment, Yearbook. 1 M.A., Economics, U.S. History, j.V. and Freshman Coach. oung artists. . .making . becoming. .feeling Music. . . many instruments practicing, practicing harmony rhythm and timing. .. blended to produce a feeling. . .a mood drama. . . the art of being another acting. . . ima ination and emotion gm.: g Mr. Farrell E. Holmes, X changing. . . l MAWAH printed words into life . g creativity delighting the eye Mr. Holmes describes skills used in pottery to Nena Renneker and Mary Clayton. feelings made tangible kaleidoscope color stark black and white texture. . .sculpture canvas and wood endless originality. M.A Glee Club Band I Mr. Leslie Weninger, . Q? t ' '15 f f . 7' N .f 1 , . .ji g - fr v ia 4 1 N X - Mrs. Weninger makes friends with Cletus, and C ' W I d C d M d. Mr. Weninger directs the band at a football game. ralg oo gar an yn ee aynar 21 Languages. .new cultures Other lands. . .other tongues. Latin. . .ancient still alive in other languages. French. . .intricate lacework romantic and expressive yet useful. Spanish. . .lively quick and colorful surrounding us. German. . .hearty harsh tones tell of its beautiful country. Uno, Dos, Tres. . . ls it that funny, Mrs. Cordova? . 1.a-WA selr 5' - Sister Marie explains the landscape of France to her students. Mrs. Mary Lou Cor- dova, M.A., Spanish, junior Classical League Sister Marie Nicknair, O.P., M.A., Religion, U.S. History, French, Apostolic Club Sister Therese O'- Hearn, M.A., Spanish . .team work .team fun Fitness means jumping jacks, y exercises. . . 1,2,3,4! laps 84 sprints, routines, coordination and timing discipline... whistles blow lockers slam. volleyballs basketballs uniforms sneaker 84 cleats teamwork. Oh no' Not again fellas! , exclaims Mr. Fenton. Mr. Abels contemplates someone's defeat. t, A W f 'Ag 'T i .9 .. ,Q 4 I . A - sv - Q- 1 i sk T. -r Mr. Harvey Abels, B.A., Athletic Director, Boys P.E., Algebra, Varsity Coach SS? 1' Mr. Roy Fenton, M.S., Boys P.E., Biology, Varsity Coach .5 . Mrs. Mary lo Herzog, B.S., Girls P.E., Pom and Cheer, Girls Ath- letics Mrs. Herzog shows the pom pon girls a possible rou- tine. X Mr. Kenneth Cormier, B.S., Typing, Book- keeping, Religion, LV. Coach, Sr. Clas S Miss D. Kathleen Owens, B.A., Trans- cription, Shorthand, Typing, Tennis Ki! Mrs. Cris Shipp, B.A., Foods and Clothing, Future Teachers SINGER 'L J3lnwz loanne Fait is diligently at work in clothing class. ...Af-4-'A MM.. Practical arts everyday life Worthwhile skills... fabrics. . .patterns plaids and polka-dots cutting. . .stitching fashion shows W.P.M.. . . Speed. . .errors copy and transcibe efficiency-accuracy drive defensively. . . and Iive laws. . .skills responsible for lives nutrition. . .vitamin A measuring, sifting menus and teas future homemakers T-squares. . . sharpened pencils.. . blue prints erasing. . .again. Y MW . . - . ...Mr-' What is Debbie Williamson so engrossed ln? 557, . Q jack Turner listens while Mr. Cormier explains a job. 24 Miss Owens gets ready to give a timed dictation. E ... at if at 'mv 2-sk Mrs. Shipp watches Debbie Williamson and Celia Beil- mann as they make candy. 35. Patsy Walker and Ken Groom listen to Mr. Hickey's rules for safe driving. Marlf Yoshimura and Mike Faucher try the detailed W0l'k of mechanical drawing with the help of Mr. Campbell. C ' ,,..f' W g. . f , i A ,m ,,. .. t 25 5 W Sister Eileen Beres, Mr. Robert Green, S-N-D-, M-A-, COUH- M.A., Counselor, Asst. Selor Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach l Sister Eileen talks over college life with a senior. Library and uidance aid students Quiet please. shelves. . .books row on row absorbing silently news knowledge counseling. .. problems and praise careers college advice. . . shaping the future. 1 an ffl. 5 Sister joseph helps Tim Kovalcik check out a book. joe Kavanagh consults Mr. Green on his future plans. ,J 5 3 Sister Marie joseph, C.H.M., M.S. Ed., Librarian, Library Club Keeping Bourgade's financial books is only one of Mrs. Burke's jobs. School Supplies Accounting. Bookkeeping Tas Mrs. Helen Burke, Bookkeeper Mrs. Mary L. Ferguson, Secretary xv' Brother Theodore Kane, S.M., Book- keeper Mrs. Ferguson is kept busy in the school office. 27 WI i Brother Ted gets ready for another profit able day. Textbooks. . . bright and new novels. . . shiny paperbacks spirit pins All the way, Angels! pennants blue and tan tuition. . . lab fees. . . receipts telephones ringing files, records daily announcements correspondence. . . social financial Bourgade business. l i l t Mr. Tony Cancilla Brother Peter Di Francescantonio S.M. Mr. Dick Swaufield Mr. Cancilla, Mrs. Cancilla, Brother Peter, and Mr. Swaufield help prepare Bourgade's lunches -1 :gif-pk Wye 3 we ' ny! M. 'T G . Like this tired troubled earth I've been rollin' since my birth ' movin' on, movin' on ns' ,- - 3 COMPETITIOIN Sports Tally Sheet ls Impressive FOOTBALL BASEBALL . Va 't 20-1 lSJ?tllL3l25HuaIde MVSP Illflike Cosgrove IV 0-7 . , iv 12-6 Mvpllm O Farrell MVP Carlos Hualde Frosh 5-2 Frosh 11-7 MVP Larry Rennaker MVP Bm Homer BASKETBALL TENNIS varsity 13-10 Girls 4-6 Myp Dan Cjark MVP Sue Hebets ,V 9-8 B0yS 6-3 Frosh 8-11 MVP Dan McQuade CIR'-5' SPORTS ' Volleyball MVP Sue Hebets WRESTLING Basketball MVP Vickie Kalnenberg Softball MVP Collette Kemp Varsity 8--4 W 3-1 1968-69 POM sl CH EER MVP Ph'lS h b I C Wa Varsity Pom: ASU Second Place i 'T'- ' ' ' Camp 2 Second Places TRACK 2Thll'd Places Varsity 1-9 Varsity Cheer: ASU First Place Camp 4 First Places JV 11-1 1 Second Place MVP Tom Hecker spam suck - JV Cheer: ASU Third Place l Camp 3 First Places CROSS-COUNTRY 1 Third Place Spirit Stick Varsity 4-3 MVP Ed Ortiz Outstanding Camper Mary Shikany MVP Most Valuable Player 30 l A . K Mr. Fenton looks on as Bour Mr. Fenton and Paul Kalkbrenner work out the stratevv for an important play - gade completes a pass. in the Superior game. Kickoff! everyone up. , . cleats and helmets pass. . .punt. . .kick filled bleachers crisp night air Two bits, four bits ' numbers flash on the wide field bright lights. . . Swing to the left! swing to victorv, a huddle of jerseys g A R Mike Wolf, lack Turner, john Stein, john Buttram, john Aguilera, and fhe team moves back 85 the P'aY comes I0 lhel' loe Propati wait to go back into the action of the game. eel' is -lv W la is Clockwise in the huddle are Paul Lowrie, jack Turner, Tom Groom, Rick Mente- meyer, jim juhl, Andy Hladki, john Buttram. Mike Hualde is tackled after gaining 20 yards for the Blue Angels. Touchdown. . .ultimate goal Success. .infootball Clockwise in the huddle are joe Propati, Mike Walsh, john O'Dowd, Gene james, Warren France, Mike Hualde, jim O'Con- DOF. 113 The referee indicates that once again Bourgade has scored another touch down. i N- e Mudsoaked Blue Angels run to help their teammates in a tackle attempt. .N if M.. Clockwise in the huddle are George Pow- ers, Ed Van Der Werf, Steve Short, Paul Kalkbrenner, john Aguilera, Miko Wolf. in an K in S .6 .- ' Li-Q X H V' Clockwise inthe huddle are Mike Nevarez, ' ' A i v 1' ' t Tom Kioski, Ken Croom,lohn Stein, Frank ' s Rosales, Mike Cosgrove. BOTTOM ROW: O'Connor, Walsh, Groom, Turner, Powers, Lowrie Hualde, Kioski, Aguilera. SECOND ROW: Propati, Short, Van Der Werf, Rosales, Kalkbrenner, Hladki, Mentemeyer, Groom. THIRD ROW: O'D0wd, james, France, Cosgrove, Buttram, juhl, Wolf, Nevarez, Stein. TOP ROW: Coach Green, Coach Ables, Mgrs. Hecker, Mc Cuire, Van Der Werf, Barnes, Trainer Baker, Coach Fenton. Paul Lowrie tries for extra yards. . Paul Kalkbrenner and Frank Rosales walk out 7 'Si- 1? l ,rs r wi S-'Z Before the game, the team prays for victory , 7 Two Bourgade players work together to get the ball away from their opponent. V for the tossing of the coin and the meeting of the captains. 5 Bourgade makes a first and ten as the referee signals dead ball. 34 j.V. . . Varsity of tomorrow BOTTOM ROW: Coach Vales, Perpich, McDonough, Raths, Keefe, Coach Mulvey. TOP ROW: Peters, Hilliker, Bruchhauser, Malovic, O'Farrell, Le Vander, LePert, Evans, Reilly, Kelly, De La Torre, Sanchez, Cosgrove. Frosh . , Conference Champs , j W, .34 -'.?sa5a 1 1 ,, , J, , ifi Qs. . ' i A, ... we I P 1, Q, ll.. ,md r ll : -.- 1 .1..1FT,, fi fl ., fkfsalih . 'vi' K .. , ,, r A N-, fail f , A - f' , ,W K .7 by x Q lfgwz V Q, . , s ,g!, 2 we .ML 1 .2 - 'Au -' gs?-gel-ww -ff' '15, -. if.-Q . - 'M 1- 5 lfiffifsf r A ' . ' -3- WV'TW 13'5f4?fif L Q.. W K 1-- ., I Mrs. ,. Q k iiivxggiigiiffii e,- A ---uMe,,.,. 1'fY9iVA:ii,2 . ', w1'2'e 24- , . -W ' 1-23'Q?W'5-3,.,w 6 r, - Nw?-'i,,135fff,.v.f Q 1 ' pi 4--.-pw S X ' f .- by v ' ,,,. .i,:i'+f:,..zJZJ, 5i',fig3':pfQ,ff,+g'g.'rfr:',2. s .f J 4r,g.- Nflwifjwijvgziylgt.5:,,.Q-,Aff - . - '3,.v-5 A Mi, ape R 'jg-fi, f , - '.'!.', :v 4 - Kr-lf? 'xi -3+4fa1,:'I..,f 1 Wk .1 ' ' .f,,5 ,.-fic.-4-wv'fyt.,.f . Ag' 45, mfr.-,. .-A C ! .a-4,,' ,135-5:?..Q'n 'PmE i'e,L1f.f'553vffv'?,?',f ' f,'.i , -fi' T Bourgade Frosh play hard at Gerard. The Freshmen look like the conference champs that they are! 4. .... -A L. TO R.: Mgrs. O'Connor, Hecker, Barnes, Coach Shilliday, Father Blee Mgrs. McGuire, Van Der Werf, Second L. TO R.: Hilliker, Velasquez, Al varez, O'Farrell, O'Brien, Staab, Paz, Silva, Bosley, Goracke, McQuade Ruminski, Markham, Rennaker, Horner, Staab, Stein, Wagner, Teach, Rit ter, Mosher, Butkiewicz. 35 1 f if am, . gigs ,M Ei sa:- 'L I--mix MLW ' V' X S 'S Z: A Zi Q 1 1 . -3, W, 4 Q ,I Y , 4. A S sv-M M W L First Row: Mgr. Bloom, Kennedy, Clark McDermott Weltsch Second Row Coach Ables, Geary, Cosgrove, Thomas Wolf Huff Mgr Evans Basket! andthe score goes up bouncing. . .dribbling echoing noises stomping. . .clapping lightning pace. . . sudden stops. . . tennis shoes squeaking passing, shooting tense. . . jump ball and free throw exciting competition successful teamwork. Gary Thomas and opponent stretch for a jump ball Rick Kennedy leaps toward a Steve McDermott puts one Gaining experience... working, together practicing. , . whistles. . .rules early evening games learning. . . for next year to represent, . . varsity. . . the top team the best. . . at Bourgade. C A Q X XA N f fssl sf Q lf 41 isa FIRST ROW: Mgr. Barnes, De La Torre, Coracke, Aguilera, McDermott, Reilly, jones. SECOND ROW: Coach Cormier, Cosgrove, Faucher, Kelly, Bloom, Garry, Malovic, Herman, Pisarcik, . .. .skilled recruits forour arsity Chet Carry talks that basketball up off the floor. Tom McDermott and jerry Bloom outjump the Braves to retrieve the ball. john Aguilera fights his way through to a basket. O 39 First Row: Wilson CMgr.J, Clark, Ulman, Novak, Butkiewicz, Weltsch, Haridson, Second Row: Coach Vales, Mills, Sprenkle, Planeta, McQuade, Metzger, Harter, O'Brien, Swain, McDon- nell, Paz, De La Torre. Skip Ulman claps hands with Phoenix Indian School rival in battle for the ball. Bruce Metzger knocks ball out of opponent's hand to pre vent Indian School getting another two points. Brand new. . students, team learning about growing in high school sports building. . . coordination sportsmanship. Steve O'Brien and Dan Mc- Quade reach over Phoenix Indian School player for con- trol ofthe ball. Dennis Harter gets the re- bound in a bounding leap. Wrestling. agility. .concentration --way. : -I fy - ,ga :Ls titty 1 a igt iagfgf 5 . maj' fs - - 5 ,Q .. ffm, . ix fa .wig 293. eff 'D 'E-.Q I penalties. . .rules Q f-Q O '52, S rn Z o Q :. 3 21, ' -- Q. rn V' 302 U P 2 gy, ' gt: ' -. - 3 o . no 'E F' 'O Lv 5- . 2. Q. H . 3 O' 5' 3 DJ DJ :J fi rn . 'fe 8' Wfilff ': ,,i. A is X3 coaches yelling. . , M g g Q encouragement W . c . A . . V, instructions . 5 ' g jc ' .Qu i g t v. A Q I the best. . . is 2 A -J X . . .ning-rfgn.. Q. . . K K -' ' . '. -U. F f' K s ' - UI , winning medals , K. XJ I .Q honors. ' s fs 2 ' ,y-5 .X f . -c ' f-'M' 5 53 First Row: Endicott, O'Connor, Braun, Coury, jones, Schwab, Anderson, Thomas, Cochran, Fontana. Second Row: Riedel, Deignan, Turner, Powers, 1 Hecker, Hualde, Walsh, Markham. Third Row: Coach Shilliday, Walsh, Thom- as, Bosley, Raths, Le Pert, Mentemeyer, wahl, Rosales, Propati, Hladki, Kittle, luhl, Nevarez, Fait. Tom Hecker goes into a wizard to prevent a takedown. Larry Deignan completes a switch on Phoenix Indian School opponent. jack Turner applies a cradle on his buckeye rival. .Q 'V ' ,X Mr. Shilliday and Phil Schwab hold the Mingus trophy. Phil was named outstanding wrestler. ei4ff'f'.f1:. z:f2fwf'frzf 'f K Phil Schwab pulls on his opponent's leg in an effort to gain the advantage. Frank Rosales tries to free himself from his Phoenix Indian School attacker. jack Turner attempts to pin a Buckeye opponent. Mingus Tournament wrestlers lTOPJ Cochran, Hladki, Walsh, Turner, Hualde, Wahl, Deignan, lBOTTOMl'Coach Shilliday, Schwab, Rosales, Hecker, luhl, Pro- pati. 42 Af ig bfi ,xx .2 ! .Q-, u .QQ ., t 5.4 , N s ii! t n' X le Q . 'FUSE ixfp-1' . -,- N O if , N 'YV kv A I , ff--- f LP! 1-.:.:,1 Q53 2 5 ,A Q 1-gi: NL 2 .T A X. xt, , 'W has Y U I M .X Track. . .d namic precision -il 5 Matt Cusick pulls ahead in the one-mile. VARSITY-First Row: Wagner, Hecker, Ortiz, Groom, McGuire, Kio- ski. 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Speed. . .strength athletes. breaking records ultimate effort striving to reach. . . important potential greater heights. . .pole vault new length. . .long jump : L 1 ls sprints, shot and discus individual goals. . . team goals. l.V.-First Row: Dail, O'Connor, Wagner, Hilliker, Velasquez, Cusick, Schwartz, Hilliker. Second Row: Allen, Kelly, Thomas, juhl, LeVander, Cass, Groom, McKee, Markham, Short, Mgr. Third Row: Kennedy, Peters, Harter, Mc- Quade, LePert, Bruchhauser, Van Der Werf, Riedel, Silva, Staab. 5 S Karl Huff makes it look so easy. X . of 1 2 Mike Peters sprints to the finish after jumping the hurdles. f K Paul Kalkbrenner really spins that discus. lim luhl clears the pole with ease. 45 Cross-country. .Stamina First Row: VMgr. Boese, Velasquez, Peters, Schwartz, Cusick. Second Row: Coach Green, Coach Fenton, Dail, McGuire, Alvarez, Kinsey, Or- tiz, Horner, Murphy. Fred Kinsey and Matt Cusick lead the pack to the finish line. Matt Cusick checks his time with Mr. Fenton and Patti Baker. Stamina. . . individual goals miles of country running. . . determination overcoming exhaustion rocks. . . hills final victory. . . carefully clocked. Al Alvarez chases a Wolverine opponent in a determined effort to pass him. Dave Sanchez meets Ed Ortiz at the finish line. ll Anyone for tennis. . .? rackets, swinging hollow sound. . .good hit clipped movements serving. . .set. . .love blazing court of white cement. . . glare. . . white forms flashing singles. . .doubles. . .victory . . .wouldn'tthat be nice? First Row: Tomchak, Kuester, Gass, Smith, Croteau, Dankowski, Sosna. Sec- ond Row: Sister Brideen, Sogan, Ruminski, Hebets, Dooley, Mullen, Thomas, Schwab, Clayton, Miss Owens. Tennis Teams Swing To Victory . , Terry Clayton practices her serve. Gary Thomas draws back for a might swing. 4 1 f il - 1 HH! ' . +-- F . . -. . ' Wim Q .I ll I 1 t X1 .- g M N '. i!11ZI1 s as , ga' 1-. 5 1 -'A W A - . . V ., l , -' ,M In 4 h N. . ifffl v if 'll' , -1-V -in if QM ? . 'M ,RA ., f ll .-Wil? -.. . 1 J' 1'-'lfilaagwf '3 - Q n t-,Lim-ji,-,v.-r.KNwXiQ.xg5: s-s - it U -N 1 f. .. ef. . .1 , Vlfylfivgflfflfifi s'-'- H. w at ' , 3, tgarz' . -5 Geraldine Smith has a strong backhand swing. Phil Schwab connects with the ball. umero uno. .State Champs at last Warren France Scoops up the ball and makes the play at first. Pitcher Gene james has a mighty swing. Dusty diamond. .4 powerful pitch Cosgrove confidence strike one. . .two. . .three angels up to bat aloud crack. . . base to base sprint clouds of dust safe! on top as never before state champs for sixty-nine. Shortstop Paul Lowrie rounds third base and heads Mike C05g 0Ve has that pitching for home. POWBY- Ray Figueroa hits the dirt at Mike Hualde's signal. Catcher john Aguilera comes in with another Bourgade run. we we First Row: Aguilera, Figueroa, Hualde, Hafner, Second Row: Coach Hickey, Teach, Lowrie, Stein, Kennedy, Cosgrove, Mgr. Raths. Third Row: Faucher, Ritter, McCaleb, james, France, Mgr. Van Der Werf. At Ray Figueroa 's signal, jerry McCaleb pours on the speed. 1 E I B n 0 0 sf is . ' ' .M-t,,,.t A 'm5f,f1 -i Nygtym-'nav' Q., . .a- S 5,51 L, L, af. , Wk., , X ' 5 'A . wa A' ws I 2- 1 1 Q , . ,f gre t -,tai-..r ,, s ff., . .- -- Aausgug , d5,fgs,fffgg.Q X an K .W , , K . . Q Y . jstsfizqiks, ...V-pug gf 41 x - ,i . ff! -ww - V '. JL .nr Q ,,. X, . M. A ,. me x .C ' - t g Y K . We M is-lt -fm, Zi-fsrlt Qlff-, is 5 fx K Q-sv-wif-1' ,,.. .A 'sl' Wss::?3,,IQ X 'X Af.- -MN., I . W t' - K' ' , V N -sg . . N WM Q 1 ,-. If .J NNW .iffxfv I - f--T' T3 121' YTTS5 .Ag K ,. f, Q -A-stffggf g - ,if Q rf ' '1.ss.1e5ni I I ini. I .L Q r. Ntxif- 5 Ken Teach awaits his turn at bat. Swiss' A , The pitch looks good even through the fence. i . Un it ' Jiiii h: 'J W' igfxgii L- I V 4 ' 'K '.,...... . .. . . Af-'ff tif-we We if? 1 .. l - Niil fg' A ', X - . 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S Ray tinu jerry the w 'eeifiv' -1 5 e wif wie- 4-W-as-.6 J I 'Q 3 M fx rf- Figueroa pushes Buckeye player out of way and con- es towards home. jerry McCaleb, john Stein, john Aguilera, Ray Figueroa, and Warren France wait for their turn at bat against Phoenix Chris- tian. Mike Cosgrove Slides into third on Paul Lowrie's signal. Mike Hualde goes to third in State game against Ray. C - SSR swat. ,fig Bloom, pinch-running for Mike Cosgrove, comes in with lt's not hard to tell who the State Champions are. inning run in the State game against Ray on a wild pitch. 50 JV ends season 12-6. :QI-'iff x'i'ML'f1J. 'S . 'E , fra, :H 'ent' N A-,. 'X 4 ,3- . gf- 4 . .4 ',, 7 .-14-. is ii is Xa l f xt bl 'xt X X f Q-...V ,Q G gc. ft 'X' fn. ' 5. -, First Row: Mgr. McDonnell, McDermott, Stokes, Sanchez, Fontana, Hualde, Canem, Coury, Cosgrove. Second Row: Barnes, Mgr. Wilson, Armendariz, Garry, McCarthy, Daly, Cure, Raths, O'Farrell, Bloom, Coach Cormier. 1 gif' Y f - - WTNNRSV 'Ci sputum-nw i M 3 r .:m,1a.-3 W Q 0 'Giga-gannsufaf - f Q Fi' ' ' Ja E M if -Z 2 Mtlfiw L EQ if f F H r ,ss - is :f:ii1fLp,sQ -ww N C ea . efff? ' Q N f?fT.i f, ...Ls,.TfK'lf J I f'i 'f3'5'5T 1lf , if ' r ' M , 5 J S-Qi i k ixr , It ' E ' efxff-fr-4.5 - i jim O'Farrell reaches first base in plenty Greg Raths makes the out at first with a of time. long stretch. 51 Mgr Frosh Rap That Baseball! fy ,Q Q, x 'i'A'? Ml N .h Q ,Q 5. 7 a fi 5. I , -1 :sh M ' .. ly .L ' f 1 ' - S' Q. 4: 'S' Q l Q 3 l , ' 'N if I y ,, F 2' 'Q 33. , , 4 . W- -. e ea. X K me tw'-MQ' ' -9 'llv,-,sw R ' 'w 1' I ' -X 'X X -1 e .'T'f'f' ' - f A 'f MJ X 9 il' . -15 , A, Nr Ji A, '-jf , L, .. Ma,1f.1.s.W:i5it?TgEAi3 tt:- .Aw t 'LZ f QW :' Ti V' A ll ' K 4 7 '- . 1 - ' ' N 5 ' --,Z s, - - - J' '-'N 4 W :gs- Y . . l - s -. 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L I ' iz :L ' ,Lf ilk ' , 51 -' f 1 l' 'Zi r' - 'N ' - ' at tx it s A . - ' E.-f : 1-qqixiw ,M-2'- .1554 , - . . . f ' st 'L A ' , 1 . X ' , , Richard Yost signals for a slide. . ' - b -. 9 ,tx , , .A '- 1 L. KV- - .t - 5 to 415A 'sry X 1 .ww - x . A V se lg -X .ls 5 any sta.. 1 i s , Aus . ra ' . .vs ,.v -. - ,gp - -at KV - N . V . 'X is N? R' gl . : f . 2 .. Y 1. sz M 4 4- Kg ri 4 R fl il 3 '.-' -- ., W -s ' .-:-S: . r , ,.,.A,b ..,, , .. -b f-il l Q2 ,.- 'Q' -X Q 'l . - 4, -r V .muhwmtuf W ' First Row: Yost, Ritter, Ulman, Butkiewicz, Mgr. Vollgraf, Horner, Za- put, Smith, Teach. Second Row: Kleczewsxki, Burke, Paz, Staab, O'Bri- en, Codfrey, Sullivan, Roberts, Rennaker, Coach Mulvey. 52 i l , It's another hit for Bourgade. The ball is spiked as Mary Lou Aniuk, Mary Ann Dooley, and Cathy Carlson watch. Mary Lou Aniuk prepares to hit the volleyball back over the net. r k --up vX fg L f ' - S l . . . k A ' mi gi V . - ',' h iya ' .W A I A K L 4 L :lll lll ' 'f x i b,f. , P .'. F g , . 4. ' N A , .sk,,-V First Row: M. Mackin, M. Lanoue, D. Beilmann, L. Sogan, M. Mulvey, C. Kal- tenberg, V. Kaltenberg, P. Walker, M. Dooley, L. Silva, A. Moats , C. Mar- quez. Second Row: R. Martin, C. Fitzpatrick, j. Emery, C. Carlson, C. Weissing- er, M. Aniuk, M. Beruman, B. Beier, L. Castellano, L. Pompe, M. Lakicki, W. Sangirardi, C. Kemp, S. Hebets, H. Dauphinais, K. Weltsch, Mrs. Herzog. Volleyball . fast, exciting action 'L .i .J t - L.. K ml - i my 2 f 1 A t if-- 7 'fwsiise 1 is g.. . .. .tt .... Ig Collette Kemp and Laura Castellano spike the ball. High white net. . . between teams serve. . .from the corner high. . . back and forth guided. . .byfingertips arms reach high skill. . .practice positions rotate roles. . .changed same team spirit. endeavor to 'K I FIRST ROW: C. Sosna, M. Lanoue, L. Castellano, M. Mulvey, M. Mackin, M. Berumen, 1. Streety, SECOND ROW: C. Kemp, C. Fitzpatrick, T. Dooley, C. Marquez, B. Beier, V. Kaltenberg, W. Sangirardi, L. Silva. Court Queens Sink Baskets The ball is in the Collette Kemp reaches for the ball on a jump shot Bobby socks. . . tennis shoes... a team of blue on cement courts girlish shouts quick movements fouls. . .penalties free throws and extra points team concentration. Winifred Sangirardi attempts a free throw in the game against Xavier. tosses a free throw. Mary Ann Lanoue air after leanne Streety throws for the field goal. ...mboq , A Martha Beruman gets a big hit. The girls sit waiting for their turn at bat. . x Girls Don Uniforms And Mitts To Pla Pitching. . . catching. . . hot sun dusty paths from base to base in the outfield, .. feminine chatter a determined swing fly ball. . . strike homerun girls. gh X ,. .A V.,, 'HW' - -7 xl r Q? -' . 1 . ' . is . ' 4 . 'ca I-I' . . '- ' ,f 1 1 ...gi , Q, - ,. X 'l il-'T 3'3 4?5?3T7:'i7liT'T' li T5-if' it I. -N . . ,yr Y ywt .ff fx: WA: .N :I h :Var n., -up Q-,. J I-h Lain . Q ...w H .I 4 Kr l zlf-ileqfn -1. . .r A h , .. . Q M W K .1 V, VSi'E.-pkg.. 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Manning, A. Moats, V. Kaltenberg, B. Beier, W. Sanglrardl, L. Lisac, P. Collier, A. Sullivan, L. Sogan, and E. Daly. 55 N K A . E. -We M- . ' . , -- 'M . A 'uf 4. n N X - 5' 1,4 r . -a - K' X Q ' Peg Collier makes the catch! Pom and Cheer work together C . .spirit results. R is Peg Collier Karen Orkwiszewski Ruth Vukovich DeeDee Kerker Cathy Cosgrove. Bev Thom, IO LHFIOUG, A1109 5UlliV2if1 and The Pom line gets excited at a football game and adds a lot of spirit ,x :'l'3V'f st N CC . Site ' Q-525 - . gr ' , filalil ' ti' , C C f? '1t . -Tiiffz ic 1+ K -'iwetltf . ' f C 15' Y C ,F ivL?uL 5 '15 C 'i ' C , yu we YQ S K W A L- ., , ,f-Hai A C C C C C W,,,....,,Q,. .. C 1 'tiflfmt V . if X, an - S 35 335-s5::g,Nk,M - .,,aQgf',QWt.. . 'WC-mwfmw. , '- W'WH Nw, an M V - L C is W 'C CL' M, gf,3C'?igg.fCi, ' ' A ,C-,755 -, ' A C City, Q Cwaa.-,Zy gan? -f.,:g,,. Sw' fy ,C 157 sf, 1 M ,K-Cv A H it VW, ,ttf .wp-Z7::Zf ' t Q . 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Agsgyu 7 6 :-, Q, :A C ' X -,S it K f 'Vu gr -I' -' I ' ' W Q: -ww - l f ' - ' 1 is ' .sam . 1 Nh , C. ,L -, 5 in i - t if '1 .1 ' Q - 1 sl V QA ,t Cheer line shows Bourgade's victory and power signs. f , QL. f QM - . 1 .V QQ , 5- A fri - 1 rn- Q :-v, 1 -'gb . ,t 2 - I , A : O A - . ,f 'Elm 'Q' , pf ' -- N. ... ' 5 iA 'fT .'1i . A - ' . ' ' fp. . K. ll1if:.'f'5' ,, 2'3'tr wi . x 1- . , ,, i, Michele Butler, Lori Schermann, ,5j.'-S 1- ...., .- .. ' v -1212 . ' 'iii X ..w .N - and Kathie Y SLD MM f 2 I gn Dean, jane Cusick and Debi Scott. U 4 GDC Patti Baker ai Connie Christenson and Mary laroscak. .ty 1 jg, xb,.g,,, nerr-lwcwn Q 2 ,fr Q3 k,,,Q, ,tri-,.N.n:wrf , .A 1.12-. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS STANDING: Peg Collier, Bev Thom, Patti Baker, Mary Snikany, Anne Sullivan. FOREGROUND: Cathy Cosgrove, DeeDee Kerker, joAnn Lanoue. Jimi wmmtm we ,mi -A g,LefMJQa+fMQM-2 c eer and pom M wide smiles. .. cl L graceful energy. . ' e,o.mJ Sl.-L. leading yells... MMIQ7 KM tpr the spirit stick Q Gr-r-r-reat! Q QV' Q9'lJZ 'J pompons dancing.. . XP to so-so-90 tw Trond: precision. . . WNQL .M,g,vQ OJ fm handjives white gloves spirited performances constant practice. ,Ulf snapping. , ,clapping GfM9X JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Susie Burruel Ctopl, Kathy McMahon, janet Gill, and Ruth Vukovich. ..-I' POM PON LINE 1969 STANDING: Mary laroscak, Lori Hinnenkamp, Karen Orkwiszewski, Michele Butler, Kathie Schermann. FOREGROUND: Connie Christensen, lane Cusick, Bonnie Schermann, joan Dean, Debi Scott. f My i If 1 .4 Like an old dusty road, I get weary from the load, movin' on, movin' on, 4 Qa- ENDEA VOR FRESHME .A BRA N Initiation introduces Larry Rennaker, Curtis Woolgar, Anita Avina, and Mike Mosher to Bourgade life. CCourtesy of Phoenix Gazette? OFFICERS: President Bob Riedel, Vice-President Ann Kalkbrenner, Secretary Wayne Boese, Treasurer lim Ruminski. 60 START l '- nw-....,..,,,,,., In spite of all their activities, some freshmen, like Wayne Boese, find time to study. jim Stein and Linda Kessler skate at the Freshmen Mixer. Lowly freshmen rowdy high school life new sights new sounds new people new rules. . .regulations uniforms. . .blue on blue sunny days thinking, dreaming bright thoughts. . .about each other as future sophomores. 'Q as k . 3 F Freshmen dance their way through initiation week. 61 44 ,, ye 1' ,-RS Fwy d'lG2' , ,. , , X is l Sr X H Y. 1 Z L t N9 gl' W E if Rosemarie Adamo Albert Alvarez Victoria Alwin Paul Anderson Tina Arbagey Carmen Austin Anita Avina Edward Aydelott Frank Beaudrot Diane Beilmann Stephanie Bender Michelle Benoit lean Bertrand Martha Berumen Gailann Bielinski Wayne Boese jim Bolton Cathy Boretsky High school life Strange and different lan Borowski Barry Bosley lohn Bragone :.?'5 2 1 sf -:Si : - ., ' - T15 . -f 53221332 ia A A R. W 1 I gif jackie Bukey l ' Martha Berumen, Madeline Mackin, and Cheri Peters are enjoying the jukebox. lerry Butkiewicz Q . QM ., I Dorothy Carney , ,M . nk , J- -' Q Daniel Cheloha A ' A -A '- N Patrick Clark ' A i ' j Barbara Conditt Yrftljtg, . I . Qgiigffl . . ' il l . f a - 1, 'W Anne Marie Coppen X I S E T JY ii -' Barbara Cotterman M f U Matt Cusick : 3 P: . ' g as :.Ki.?pV: Bob Dail -gi A A A .. Eileen Daly ,. A , L A A f f Fill 5 K I ' 2' iff! 62 6 15 , . ., il' li' S - S-M A, 4 .R Y gl 'l W C .1 e 7 4:1 Y 'Sit' 5 .. ,Q iiss. si: i s 'af ,J ly .Ni 5 0 li in Q D355 Riagg Y' - - ez - 1 I X L' . . Q I a s t ! N5 Q 't V , , , t , v-.. may l x x vf k F X if i 5 Ns : s, K i .. NN- W- x We F . lb V , N if iw 4 fri S L? ' 1- ,. 1 li s I l I 'ffm' X ' K if' Q F' Ann Marie Dankowski lim De La Torre George Delgado Betty DeNayer Carol Dimas Don Donough -1 ,,:.X ft' f D gg, Q iff . , . .. fl, . Qi '55 it if xi? . 1 w-v gf' ' yay Hardison Mary Harriot Dennis Harter leanice Hebets Patti Heltemes A'rrita Henderson t. ..-.W-H Mark Smith gets the lion's share of Richard Yost s Ice cream at ii. g. ' x l ix l R . , 4 in , i M. , tl - '- S :- Y 1 .. r i Y,xk A freshman searches for 3 Terri Dooley Rosemary Du nstan loan Duran Rosemary Duran Susan Duvall Robert Endicott Carol Filan Dennis Finnerty David Fontana Barbara Freese Gail Fuller Sheryl Gavin Therese Geist Lisa Gibson Mike Godfrey Gary Goracke Stephanie Gustave Gary Guzzetta hiding place after the late bell ...wo K - 1- 1 U 9 Vw varaufi Could Kevin Zaput, George Delgado and Robert Sprinkle be estimating about how tall they'll be when they're seniors? Tv? Marian Herman Raquel Herrera Mark Hilliker Paul Hobaica Bill Horner judy Hoyer Darcey Huston Mark lacobsen Debra lonas Barbara Kakoleski Anne Kalkbrenner lana Kapp Lynn Kemp Steve Kennedy Mark Keown Beckie Kerker Linda Kessler jim Kleczewski Mark Klarer Patty Klein Paula Kraus 2, sf tk 'i f W -Q ,i fr,- -W K . ...v i ii 1 ggjwa, i , K -. K XE? , - x ' t risr ' u t X' :nag stst 'X K f N lk., ti, V K K v b R T H ii' I. l 5 B ' B . - K if sv . in : ' : 64 . i -e tx we 5 f , r fr! .' gf ! rr 1 . 1. Y F if . t , ..., 'HE- s. Q ,, ' ::x ' . 440 4 . . ll ' .S r V -. :gl Q .lrt ., ig, is -, B Gail Kuester Mary Ann Lanoue Chuck LaPonsie Mollie LePert Madeline Mackin Nancy Maland Karen Mangino Brian Markham Rosemary Martin Barbara Maynes Paula Mazur Scott McDonald 'X t r 5 9 .t .E W. f S vt . if as L if z gr 'S t,,, rx '.,' Q' Q K , r 'w is Frosh sponsor lively activities YI ii ww 5 Q . + , s Y 1 xv Q s N. N, is s it , New - f 2, ,: 4. lim McDonnell Ann McGuire Christine McMillan Mary Miller - : E Greg Mills all N 5 4 t t 'iie' .Q .r,,' X - 1 ' ' ,. .. Q A . , r , Daniel McQuade , ts it tg' - -K - . 4. Christine Mesick -I-'rf' Mohr so 1 Y 55 .- Bruce Metzger M'ke Moshe' ig?- 4m AA X brlqtu Mike Moulton X X lll' 54 -Q Mary Mulvey rel - 1 W f '. 'Q 5 x at .A ., ,J , +. I R W, it .2 , . 2 f X y't-i f , v , ET .fiiylgl mg Q f V N X I ' if . Q GP V! ,. fi ,,h ' A V . kk? 2 x I as S s Q 2 . K' Eff v ' I 'i l lim Novak Steve O'Brien A Q Barbara Nachtigall t i Steven Nisky ryw . vp . IAQ I Dan O'Connor lim O'FarreII Josephine Oleksy Mary Paulsen Dominic Paz Melissa Pemberton Sam Perpich Cheri Peters joe Petty Karen Peyton Mary Ann Lanoue thinks chocolate ice cream is just won derful. . .for the complexion? 65 Initiation .. . learning the hard way A ndy Planeta Richard Porter leanne Prezekota jeffrey Rath Gail Ratti Larry Rennaker Robert Riedel Steve Ritter Paul Roberts Tom Robinson Terri Roland Mary Alice Rose mr ,, Wa . KN t ,t . ai 'Q 32 wet tg x 5 Q we S. as 'V gg. fan al , 5 . 5 l l What could Celeste Yunker and Patty Watson possibly be looking at? Cheryl Smith Mark Smith Leslie Sogan Robert Sprenkle Rick Staab Roger Staab w Q 4 if ,E :iw - 1 4. 5 , H it ta t kg ill s lim Ruminski 'Q , ' W . . ' 'X - Debbie Sanders - :L f . Nancy Shermann fa 343. 'X Mike Schuessler Q i la - . 12 Tim Schwartz Q I f 4 1 . 0. Carol Shahan ,, if, S . , xi ' :I ' 2 Denise Shepard g s- W leanmarie Siebenman ' if M i' Y X ' .l 1 ,:1:'Ef,f7kI' l lOl'll'1 SIlV3 X2 I r'-' f 7 1' Valerie Simmons Q, H 'ff' r Xin. gs. as 'fy ,rv i .tgp My z -e ,.wi:,. A ,wet . :.... 66 V rw ,Q lim Stein N , Chris Stockwell ji , . Jeanne Streety Barbara Stroinski i A Y Bill Sullivan . Linda Svete Sally Tomchak Sue Tupper Skip Ulman Barbara Van Der Werf Tom Velasquez Phillip Vollgraf Dan Wagner ' jane Wagner :-' Rhona Wagner lanice Walker Patty Watson ' Greg Weltsch , . .laz at Beth We nzel 521 i f A Starla White gg i J ., Pattie Whitmore 3 Mary Wilkinson ' Z Sherry Wilkinson , Barbara Wolf 1 N Q i 3' ' K Curtis Woolgar -'G H 241 Richard Yost K, Celeste Yunker Delores Zamora Kevin Zaput Maureen Zettler Richard Swaim Tony Teach Mike Teskey Tim Thomas Kathy Thorsen Nancy Tomasek E Smile, Michelle Benoit! It goes in the yearbook. Richard Robertson, Victor Cass, and Laura Castellano try to get Beverly CancilIa's arm in the stocks at the Fair H s , ,.. A, fmt -:Q kj., l' i zlw ll ' iff: l. . , hy .L 5' ? 'f47 rl Q -:ag '-gf Y . , V . .. . E J if if 'fluf f-.1 ff '21 ts. 'ft .-qs. . - JIL FV- ' 5, .r fp.: ,agus my 5. mf r 'ff J ' V f. , ,fir-M Sue Evans sets her sights on a principal's pass. Daydreaming. .. pranks and paper airplanes high school life? a breeze. . . down below. .. little freshmen soph spirit. .. sale! spirit licks mums popcorn cherry pie. . . powder blue still next autumn gold as the sun in junior year. Q7 25352382 'ii sv e f-93513 jim Cunnink, Bev Cancilla, janet Boudreau, and Kathy Wilkinson scoop up the profits at the Sophomore popcorn sale. OFFICERS: President Ken Groom, Vice-President janet Boudreau, Secretary Bev Cancilla, Treasurer Christine Con- Heli. I if or Bob Wilson lends a hand at half-time. l' Soph eady to help Debby Betes Steve Blakley jerry Bloom janet Boudreau Mark Brewer David Bruchhauser Susan Burruel john Buttram Bev Cancilla Andrea Carbonara Cathy Carlson Laura Castellano Patrick Cheloha Pat Cirincione Patty Clark i, 34 .. e.f,,: 'gx in Qwfg T 1 I.Iff:zQsf21i . , . X y , i. i R K r 4 'F 'J fi my 1 M . , 5 it ..:s .,, , .M . . f .ty W uk Q M. J++ D , ni as A att' , X .. .. M , M fx S Melissa Adams john Aguilera Maureen Ahern lim Arbagey Gus Armendariz Karen Balgenorth Lynne Basinet Elaine Beauvais Celia Beilmann Angela Beisecker 1 r t ' f.N fm WM -n.s ' 1 A .,,, ' -sri wi 'eww M kj A, l t 6 . 70 wt :ig 3 L 1 : :Q ti . iii: Y 1- A Liars. V- ii f ' B -U' ' :2t:5fSi gy X . W i sts . 1 iii Cf ' e3f'Q Iee snil it si QQ' P E K xo i. F' I A C 11X MQ? QQ ' C . , 5.21 5 'EK at ., x Q, N, ,sf 5 Q ffl. , iw S - .... : ', :, - . 4 Q it Sf 2 gs F with l A .X fm x it 1 L vw Q. l . - A '.-'7-i E35 ,.,fffT7 6' 'C it W ef f f if , ' J tinse A 115, ei. at -- : 'g mf. K . '-SEN? FV . Y R it M M .?:s, is 5 if W 'N '1 l X Ji .v up-nf l z I .,,,. N in z M 'ix ix VN. l - Us . y 1 .4 -Af, e. ., The photographer caught Carol Weissenger and Angela Beisecker talking in class f . A W it . .., .51 .. ,il f i-,gk . , ,:.,.E4g , ,yi . I , i, fi at w, 5: Q. , , N5 I... Mi- 1 'LX w x if. it, E Q, -3, Gilbert Comon Chris Connett Chuck Cosgrove Peter Coury f l. . . C 4, i ' .2 if-X C ' if fl? N -K .gf . V J X : .. -' 1' f W' a . 'W N, t , A..- g A f 1 ' 5 L x -gh .Q J, 'fi if . X F1 ,. - K is . Y -. em if N ' A QQ! l i . - Jw. Ll' . i iq- . J f g f il ' . W . A 5 ,M i-gg i' ' Q M ' - .,- ,gk A E . I X .9 Loren Cure lane Cusick lack Daly Mary Lou Davirro Deluvina DeHerrera Regis Della-Calce Linda Doles Tom Dooley Cathy Doty Terry Doyle Angela Dunstan Connie Enna Brian Erbland Nancy Espinoza Sue Evans jim Fait Corinne Fitzpatrick Danny Fontana Carol Ford Shirley Fulks Nick Ganem Chet Garry Victor Gass Theresa Gerbig janet Gill Ken Groom lim Gunnink Candy Harrison Patty Harter Carsten Henningsen Pom-pon girl Lori Hinnenkamp pre- sents a banner at Homecoming half- time. 'V - fiwsllif gglfs K V 5 -V25 - . H , it its ss 11 .-it, sa 1 dm ? k ,rf-3 . w.:-- sf, iw 3 . 'sk :E Q Af 3 -- . . - ' I ' C to . , S Q , C is sa Brian Hilliker f I WR LoriHinnenkamp J - N Audrey Hooks . Q-A , X , X Y f :Qi E- t sssfsiiffn Margie Hoyer : 1 Susan Hoza L- - vm Carlos Hualde f if - if Rita Hutchinson i si Dianelonas wr' H - X. ' l sig A Marv Bethloublanc fini 4 : Mikejones -L5 F sizss- : Candy Kaltenberg ' J . Tom Keefe V Z L 1 Mike Kelly - st s 1 , , - . N... -f Curtis King :bb -' J A L: 72 .W -'li ff l A 75 f t fl . s - GW r K .Q K. . gf W by . is a A X . 1 W, J I ig ykgk, ' ss fs Sr ' 11 , dt 1 tr ' t u e., FW i N ff - Elimfilk 'X NS X 1 ,M I . r N C .,. 1 it it , Q QW 3 K5 Drs ?:.-if 1 sf xt- S it as sk N. fm. 'ft X 1 'in ,,sl vvl. Fred Kinsey Cindy LaBran julie LaMere ., va, ,r Cindy Torrez, Laura Castellano, and Susan Moore step in time to th music as part of Oktoberfest entertainment. Sale! popcorn. iitt M , - A if C fi- fb-9J'f,t 'kxiiik X K .. K 5' J -nf o f Q k C Tyr' t. PS 54 1 . f ill. A ' ti -f f 1' ,x f V 4 ' MMP K K 'esjii 1 f L E!-fi! gg A ' i.fe 5 sta VM, of L J Q at. .:,. - -K Q'-we A .,,. 4 1 ,ff i - 73 .lTlEl'l'll'T1El1t Linda Landry Sharon Leary Mike LePert Marcia Mahaney Tom Maland Grace Marquez Ralph Marsh Michele Martin lim Matlock Denise Mattel joe Mazur Tom McCarthy Colleen McCormack Noreen McCue Tom McDermott Glenn McDonough Kathy McMahon Romaine Meehan Terri Milton Ann Moats ff' Margaret Schreiber and other honor students are ready and waiting to see Oliver. as K all S' its r . 1 re f gs 32 n .i 15 W ' its , . Wi if gs ra 1 'fiaafill asliiif-f 3 1 :f L25 I 1 'Q-ff Utes ip K - ft f K , il F f ,she fy gl A ,-at, 5 at Susan Moore Michael Nash Vicky Nordquist Maureen O'ConneIl lim O'Connor Karen Pavoggi Mike Peters David Peyton Stephen Pisarcik Marcia Popik Chris Powers Greg Raths Tom Reilly Therese Riedel Richard Robertson Rosemary Ruppel David Sanchez Gail Schlosser Ann Schmidt Bryan Schmidt Margaret Schreiber Greg Schwartz 6 .'-. Q., X :slam at Y. 'am .lv X- My-4 'R e '? Y, kt iv' in an We '-Vi. f , iii Y - E Fu is K .. , QQ A V 1 ' x 'Il-ll., uf5ZHS?'5fSi3?5i li .. fc: P ' Sf- ' . Q - - asf E. ,,.. ws, 5 'li , HF W P 'M .. . W5 tl it T li .W y 1 . 1 in if e HN H J Debbie Scott Curtis Sepulveda Gary Sinclair Terry Sogan Mike Stokes Barbara Thom Terry Thomas Cynthia Torrez Ed VanDerWerf Mark VanDrunen Chet Garry, Carlos Hualde, Nick Ganem, and Greg Raths plan their strategy for the next dance. Ruth Vukovich Patsy Walker Catherine Walsh Patrick Walsh Carol Weissinger Phillip Whitmore Denise Whitney Kathy Wilkinson Debbie Williamson Bob Wilson L l r N . 5:4 it x 3 I. rw E f '4 . l x Elg ar, ,. ., 3, - ---Fi., Q i X 4 I., vi t W' 2? 3 get l' ml' 75 t 9? i ! t 1 W R is Q t is -- 1 , Q 3 N-1 ew' ' ' ': gt , i If ' 1 ' ' Q uivv-Q K 'C 3 K M W ml s, ' ff Q C ' T l e ' ai ,Q X it X I UNIGR SPIRIT HEARD juniors cheer as Bourgade chalks up another victory over Gerard Now upperclassmen growing experience. . . new prestige class rings. . .gold, blue working together. . . cotton candy tele-hearts prom night Love ls BIue and silver spirited. . . Mr. and Miss Pep college nearing. . . just one more year in the Bourgade sun. BY ALL OFFICERS: President Steve McDermottg Vice-President Kathy Grad wohlg Secretary Nancy Boudreaug Treasurer Gary Thomas. s-14 Art Baker and Cathy Cosgrove discuss decorations at a junior prom meeting. jister Mary Ruth guides Paulette Carney and Brent Geary through the steps of titration. .4 K ,wa-. if i.f fi, V gh' -ia Mark Aguirre Steve Allen Mary Lou Amuk Art Baker lim Barnes Barb Beier Mary Bolton Cindy Borst Nancy Boudreau it 2' QL' X .tr ' e 5 m,ipsw ' Y t ff pi Q - Y H? A get ' Barbara Bouley 15 rn 5 M 1 Cathy Braun ', 455 K fi M ll Q , r t Mary Bryan ' X. -'- l.., wir S sk ' Sue Bull it R ' f ,. , in ,. i g Y N' sr m 'NEW 395 B w ff' , m.,,...,t , U... . T? ft., zg r mtf- - Q t,.L ,.r,,,.ru,. , QE. 5 if Q lf.r2 rkfieff5l' K . N 1 t Q 'X 1 P' 1 iiikfii-iki ' gsm ,S . 4. i Ri as M A -. 561555951 EEE' wma, , P -'5E1fS5ls5sfI'i V -, A ,:: Lnzxgfg 1 - 5: Mary Ann Burns Paulette Carney Teri Clark Mary Clayton Peg Collier Kathy Conditt Mike Cortright Cathy Cosgrove Lynnie Cossitt Ray Davenport w Q X Q5 WJ X, .0 K, K 5- ,' 1 ' 2 h.f1 C x it ,. , i M . 1 . l li ffff Si??1'li11f ' ' 2 N as is f ,. 2 , -- . of - y . C Q 35 is E' 4 , X , , . T' iff Q, iff .i TL - f L y V- ,, E ' - ' H if , it an . --at :E e , i.. .ga if ir 4' M' zfilgvg Q ' ' 7 'Q , M ik y A i a B as u1,.f.'i:w- 1-: gig-K 52 1-Q ,Q ' yir. ig, : iq - - f S 1 ' , 2. . -lf ui . I F e: : - ' . fs..- V . i 1-an-we If - t. , .7 ' 7 'Q- Q J ,.Q., . yi 'wa 5 ,M C . i F F wt w HES Denis Day Larry Deignan john DeLaTorre Grace Delise Cathy Doles Mary Ann Dooley Bernie Dunstan janet Emery lames Evans JoAnn Fait Mike Faucher Ray Figueroa john Finnerty Warren France Connie Franklin rzf. N7 AS SQ 1 Loyal Bourgade backers support our team against Phoenix Indian School. 2- aaivffffzsasir' .mi . as-,gg ,..-r.:-1 F. . Sue Garrity Brent Geary Hank Gibbons loan Gibbons Chris Gill Ray Gleich AQQ WQ Q . ,Li5?Q,qz., ,.... , 5 -, ' 'ffii' 311: Q ,f k , of reii or - iii' il K.. lg, T R A ix if 'PH x . .79 Darrell Goracke Bert Gould Kathy Gradwohl R , .NT l fu, at Mary Ann Granger -il 2 N E255 r. Q 5 5 13.11 .M i flizlll ll ' 1 . K' L -- K wif in 3 ,QQ K ' J: 'T i e Karl Huff ,maze - A r....:.. iiilifi f ww -L , H355-QI ,,. f:i:. Gr fl 3 fzfle e ils , is le L , f f Ns Marsha Hansen . . leannine Irby usa.. P HE: .2 5 ' I K as Susan Hebets N K ,E , X, , Q1 , F2 .5 L Ewa-af? fixsfzif :-L: Qi' Lu K in 'iff Wi -. t , limluhl 3 I A Chemistry test-just a part of the daily routine for Teri Clark. ii. Q 'A .. VKX Nvf. ff maya. :gzgzfsiw 1- '11 . , .lg iffilasffaw L A afifsiig L, f f ns B S Teri Kimball Rick Kuproski Mn- :. 'W5.3'f'9' 'f r '2?fi i i5'Y .Hs - Us ll Y K N , . 5 New it gk K ,i-?sgsle55i - nf , as Marsha Klemak ,wus ' 'iefisfzsfiigz fimffiiia 1 , . -gtg- - Si ..L, ,Hg S fe ff fa ? , lo Anne Lanoue L-'Ji?l:t :'5iLi5.'gfi.,1 --fi ,, ,, ,,sl., A J ,iQ3'l5,1gL' 55 fm-Qcwww . W e , wk ,fm ,wig E i i ld f H , ,A L '5' L S 5 in gl ww -M 4 4' ,ja N 2 Tim Kovalcik IQ. kivT,?Wl'5if Q, W fa wnkfk 1 ' , 5: s me - iv it ,fill Lf ,K . ,gg .Eg ls, 1 W E K HSE E X mb l xx y , Bill Lear ,gel , as f i-5'?.5:if5:V0'i . fiat 5-fiigiim i FSF? . f,1' K' .xii . .1 :E 1 gif' if NF'-' 5: -we A Doris Henderson 1 :Y A-fm Q 395 izg :ar f .3,,s' at 52 xl- Vx... i - i , -ii: sislmx Vicki Kaltenberg :f.Vi5xSw ! . 3' '3 . we , B I i if ' lk K , as ,I Q X 3, K has , 'f-We 13 Y X 'S lu Collette Kemp l Deedee Kerker -Tn Cindy Kramer ' at me 1' ggisgrixri. X- asigtgfc . . 2 ' 1 mm., L. ,xg W ag? . . . i :Amr lp - 3 X iw 2253 ' agfii S X fa- '- ' ' 1 153 N ' ,ug . fx i Lee Lisac - .... l L :..,,-, gas.. T g 551, . Larry Herman i ME.. Q E l? 'at -Q . we , SOX L , is C di' fl' 1 E Rosemary Kavanagh is-Q L m e 1:'gf34t.5?if'e2- A :. fi-S? ii S Sallmlgiya Y 5 . 1. ag' ' Ron Kempton fp. ff fl ,fag 115 f: x, J fsilsfl -i , .. 7 ' f ' ' W., i L ' - ffm we x ff af S ' X Y ' Y it X Kathy Kessler lo Ellen Krueger Mark Lowrie is Q K Activities Keep juniors Busy - N. S . 4 'K si? s 5 wi. Steve McDermott ty ' ii - I sw: f Gail McDougall 4515 ' ' A.., .- if Tom McKee t , f ll ,..' . , wr .. N t S Q I Lee McDonald .WNW , 'I A Ai..i . 1 iii. - f?'i5fZV xs. it Pat McGuire , 5 f sr All 'i , . a t P- Shi Ss Q Maureen McMahon tex l A Lee McDonald and Brent Geary can't make up their minds about what to buy at lunch. aeia - T? sv - N, Mary Pat Markham Tom Malovic Jo Ellen v -5- luniors line up to sign that spirit petition. l 1 81 Marianne Martin X S... ff .. 1,1 f S 'K' xiii X F Tina Mason ..,, ,N b .K ig, I xv 5 q - 5-3 Rayne Mills Paul Mason Cyndee Maynard , .1 t-t ti x X t . w-.J ., .3 Q l' x Mike Mullan 'SF' juniors Sell Chocolate Ns'-is K .. -,gn-Srl ing Vkry lf' - M... ' X, Q X,.... fy: S lo Ellen Manning and Gail McDougall hurry home with their choco- late at the beginning of the annual drive. L33 - N 7.h, 'i 325' I V52 , QW 5' . '4f'5,f??5,:5,Eif' ' at t W V, Tx - 1' ' r KX 2-the I 3 ,Q 0 jean O'Connor jim O'Farrell Denise Oligschlaeger -A1 - -3 - 3 t ollli ll arko -' . -' fa 4 - .I A t .92 X an A .wi 5 ,Q ' i f .kj . A I K I Mary Oster Greg Perpich ludy Mulvey fflfiisf X ,,.. A r , MZ 'fjfi 5 g K 'gt ' A kg! g f . ffm ' get ,, ' - Marc Neubauer ' TEH . -sgc g,Lt 5, ,H 15 K .lg me 4 c 5 -' 42-:QL YS S Rebecca Newberry Karen Orkwiszewski Darlene Perrone Linda P0mpe 82 Mike Nelson iii' l f ' K ar Egufwi-f ' .g N wx :Xia 52 , ..... , A 'm it ,,.' if X A XS' 5 1 Ee is N' 5-f fvr , . Mike Nevarez , -H 12 Y 4? M S M t .w mv M- .. , 4 - with R Georgette Nichols Ed Ortiz Ron Raths .ti t Nena Rennaker Winifred Sangirardi Marilyn Shepard rw, , ,f .M K e N325 L ' ai 'V 'A 153 Gay Sinclair Ya I FT ',-: Eiff- , , .,. . I if X 1 -:Ss -.l . .E 2: 2 45 ll A wifi 25 X . . 35? W? 3 3 Cloyd Sprenkle Dave Stockwell nfl Net ti. - K -025 W- 'TE- '25 5 - . LQ :g fi 51 - .. fi N , 551' S 3 Bettie Rimback Angie Risolo ' , as S 2 N J, : im 7 Y ' Bonnie Schermann Chris Schlosser x as 4 f -mi? Ry. it S we 1 rt Pat Shepherd Cathy Shikany xt fi l N at fn 5' Q 1 J Collette Sosna x' 5 151545: -. M A I: ME? i ' iff ' 2' -aff! pf . iii' if '- , af Sharon Staab Anne Sullivan S ggi S t - f5S.s.:f xk is R X K fsbw . ' is j Mike Ritter Roxanne Schmidt -tlt .. . S New et-.ts t ,A M t Q QF Q :ra :St f 5: X 'gt xr-uw' X , S Steve Short has.- tx 1 Nancy Ruminski Martha Shahan Lucille Silva 1 n h ,,,t' ibm C. . .t ,1 s 7 Xi C. A fly. K . xii' K A 5 it-at .Sf . Q i x f Bonnie Schermann, Deedee Kerker, and Angie Risolo take a break from class. Ken Teach iii Q. Ma Marge Teskey ry Ann Car Thomas ludy Tomasek Y Brock Treadaway Jack Turner Sue Utter Gil Van Drunen lerry Vere 5 X .. , W mir Pat Wagner Dennis Wahl Kathy Welnick Mike Weltsch Rosemary Wirth Craig Woolgar ,li Pat Zaput Mike Wolf Mark Yoshimura janet tmery talks to Servulo Resende, Brazilian exchange student. Servulo Resende 84 Hb' MQ-:G 32 ,.. .Nl X -.Lv S . ' uf, ' of x ' 5 ' . 4 1' if 5,3 'A -aff' Like a branch on a tree, I keep reachin' to be free, movin' on, movin' on, DISTINCTION ktoberfair. senior queen Excitement. . . anxious waiting votes tallied. . . pennies cou nted finally. . . the winner is known cameras flash. . . smiles meet smiles congratulations. . . ....,. wi bouquet. . .roses glittering crown. . . gently placed to show. . . one and all the regal queen. FAIR QUEEN MICHELE BUTLER Senior Class Representative l l 1 1 i 2 3 Teri Clark Ruth Vukovich Leslie Sogan lunior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative 86 loe Propati Bev Thom Homecoming night at half-time. . . more excitment votes counted expectant pause. . , stadium lights. . ,smiles sparkling queen of spirit. . . our cheer captain proud king. . . a valuable player the new royal couple. Crowned. Paul Kalkbrenner jennyluhl HOMECOMINC ROYALTY MIKE HUALDE AND PATTI BAKER Patti and Mike reign Mike Cosgrove Monica Cass HQ' 'Q-..,,, if Frank Rosales Connie Christensen .fxs ITN he-vb loan Dean lennyluhl Bev Thom Lettermen Choose Mary As Their Sweetheart SWEETHEART QUEEN MAR YSHIKANY Her majesty. . .the queen of hearts reigning on Valentine's Day roses of honor. . . g silver crown red velvet. . .white lace happy tears and a glowing smile. 88 QUEEN NANCY MCCARTHY ESCORT RICHARD MENTEMEYER The most important crown awaiting the new q ueen talking. . .dancing stops. . . eyes on the stage the empty throne. . , attendants announced and quietly. , .the queen the royal group together cameras keep the moment Love ls Blue the queen's dress, too a blue cloud closed eyes, . . the orchestra begins queen and escort first velvet cape flowing surrounded. . . by her royal court and then by all. Springtime honors Prom royalty Reignlng royalty at the prom include Cleft to rightl jenny juhl escort Dave Hafner Debbie McDonnell escort Terry Morgan Richard Mentemeyer and Queen Nancy McCarthy Bev Thom escort Mike Walsh loan Dean escort joe Ramos Servers include Debbie Scott, Mary jo Laklcki Kathy McMahon senior president Paul Kalkbrenner Therese Riedel and janet Boudreau. g 1 , .fi J -it 9 T4 . Nf Sl 'Nl 'Nl I' ,, P5159-f Nr rw -v---ug v -,,? 'Nv '-F is i y D Mw- Student Reflections in a Golden Eye -+-alan 5 L3- .tr it Student Body President jeff Beaudoin oversees the activities of Treasurer Debbie McDonnell, Secretary Margie Armendariz, and Vice-President Mary Bremer. Debbie McDonnell ,- ' iiiiiiiiif, 4-f 'i L iii , i Mary Bremer 90 Margie Armendariz I-4-3 f mmwwwwn s - :sf- wr Q? 'Ns E i A X Leaders of Today and Tomorrow New members inducted this year include: lStandingJ K. Kessler, I. Boudreau, M. Schreiber, M. Keele, R. Vukovich, N. Boudreau, P. Collier, R. Mills, M. Wolf, j. Turner, M. Weltsch, R. Raths, G. Raths, K. Groom, P. Walsh, R. Riedel, K. Weltsch, M. Scott, I. Cusick. lSeatedl l. Emery, W. Sangirardi, S. Hebets, M. Dooley, P. Carney, M. Burns, K. Conditt, E. Schmidt, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X I, 7 1 i Zlv SL H. Dauphinais. Seniors previously inducted include: tStandingl P. Kalkbrenner, M. Conditt, K. - Williamson, I. luhl, C. McMahon, I. Fish, M. Butler, M. Wallen, T. Groom, M. Cass, R. Mentemeyer, R. Kovalcik. lSeatedJ j. Propali, Pres., B. Thom, V-Pres., S. leszka, Sec., F. Rosales, Treas. Father Rodenspiel, S.M., moderator of the group, addresses the assembly. 91 Stars. .civic and creative HALO editor jackie Fish and ANCHOR editor Kathy Kess- ler Daughters of the American Revolution Representative Sue jeszka E 1 D Boys' State Representatives Mike Faucher, Mike Nevarez, and Karl Huff Benb' Crocker Homemaker Senwr laCkie State Representative Kathy Kessler Fish 92 'N State Baseball Champions for 1969 The Best ln Sports Team catcher john Aguilera, Most Valuable Base- ball Player, pitcher Mike Cosgrovep and pitcher Cenelames. Most valuable sports team members include: Basketball, Dan Clarkg Tennis and Wres- tling, Phil Schwabg Track, Tom Heckerj Football, Mike Hualdeg Softball, Collette Kempg Basketball, Vickie Kaltenbergg Volleyball and Tennis, Sue Hebets. I N...-f ' 93 t 4 ,Qt .,, 4 .- Boys' tennis doubles state champions Mike Mullan and Phil Schwab Bishop Green Presents Awards THE FRANK VAN LOON SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD lennyjuhl Danny Medina MOST HOLY TRINITY AWARD FOR SCIENCE Richard Mentemeyer BOURCADE WINGS AWARD FOR DRAMATICS Marilyn Short Paul Kalkbrenner 3 MARIST FATHERS AWARD FOR SPORTSMANSHIP SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: IFRONT ROWI Richard Riedel, HeleneDauphinais Mike Cosgrove Helene Dauphinais, Sue jeszka, Mary Anne Wallen, Frank Rosales. QTOP ROWJ Andy Hladki, Bob Kovalcik, Mike Cos- grove, Richard Mentemeyer. 94 To BHS Outstanding Graduates BOURGADE BAND AWARD George Coates MYSTICI CORPORIS AWARD FOR SERVICE TO THE CHRIS- TIAN COMMUNITY Maria Scott, Mary Anne Wallen, Pam Ebright, Debbie Furgason, Mary Conditt. PRINClPAL'S AWARD FOR SCHOOL SERVICE Patti Baker Paul Kalkbrenner BOURGADE AWARD FOR MATHEMATICS Robert Kovalcik Susan jeszka 1 I J ST. MATTHEW'S AWARD EOR BUSINESS EDUCATION Barbara Newman Vickie Frigo juniors. .1969. .ParExceIIence BOURGADE WOMAN OF THE YEAR Kathy Kessler , 4. Z V, we A , AD E ',- 1 t it I f- .Ji As N f BOURGADE MAN OF THE YEAR Ronald Raths UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA OUTSTANDING IUNIORS AWARD Winifred Sangirardi and lack Turner ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY OUTSTANDING IUNIOR AWARD Nancy Boudreau Knot shown! -M' . ,.. ,H , lu' XX 7, 'L f' ' V' ' 5 - 12, iff, -7' . A , 5 .5 ', Hug, 'S V .3 71Qff.'-,'rH-'- Cause there's a place in the sun, Where there 's hope for everyone, Where my poor restless heart's gotta run, EN TH USIASM MTWTFS 1 6 1 7 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 September 234567 91011121314 I.D. cards. .. strobe lights electric music... a pounding beat clapping hands the dance floor. . . a blur of color new softer tones. . . slower steps old friends. . . new acquaintances meeting. . .mixing. Barry Bosley can't quite make up his mind. Should I ask Suzanne Tupper or Molly LePert? he asks himself. Friends. .old and new Initiation.. . humiliating. . .yet fun trying to prove. . . worthiness ' to belong... tobeapartof... 4 the Bourgade family. ea K ff, if It looks like a close race between Brian Markham What do we do now? the frosh ask. and Larry Rennaker! ll Student Council Representatives are tstandingl jim Bolton, Sosna, Pam Ebright, Debbie Furgason, Rosemary Keil, Kathy Steve O'Brien, Richard Mentemeyer, Paul Kalkbrenner,Bev Cradwohl, jackie Fish, Barbara Schreiber, Mary Wilkinson, Thom, Barbara Nachtigall, Pat McGuire, AI Villaverde, Steve and Janet Boudreau. McDermott, Frank Rosales, lseatedl Marilee Butt, Collette Paul Kalkbrenner bestows an egg upon deserving fresh- man Mary Ann Harricot. :NA Pam Ebright expresses her views at a Student Council meeting to joe Kavanagh, Bev Thom, Steve McDermott, Kathy Crad- wohl, and jackie Fish. Government. . . within Bourgade executive officers. . . chosen to lead representatives. . . speaking for clubs, student body old business. . .new projects discussion, voting, action, results. 99 October S A4 T VV T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mr. Brommer keeps things moving smoothly. Anne Sullivan and Bev Thom. . .enjoying the food and fun! ii mN.,,,g M- Ray Figueroa and Frank Rosale Michele Butler reigns as the fair's lovely queen. October Fair weekend. . . cotton candy, ice cream rainbow-colored snow cones bright balloons. . .bingo endless auctions and raffles ring toss, dart throw I prizes. . .striped canes stuffed animals festive music. . . costumed polka dancers pennies and nickels... votes. . .fair queen finale. Tables turned. . . girls. . . instead of boys New choosing. . .asking all confidence privilege. . .annually while boys wait . . anxious. , .wondering Will I be asked? rge Kon Raths to hit the target. Greg Perpich crowns Rosemary Kavanagh to the delight of Nancy Boudreau, Gary Thomas, Rosemary Wirth and guest. Cctober Fair. .fun Y As the band plays, Cecelia Oligschlaeger dances with her guest. Members of the Library Service Club have a busy time keep- Chris Gill, Ann Fitzpatrick, Tim Kovalcik, Lynn Fuller, Mari- ing the library in order. They include George Kreipel, Moni- pat Schofield, Mary Conditt, and Marilee Butt. ca Gass, Richard Kittle, Margaret Svoboda, Ann Wallen, 'Ui A 4 9 K il .lit November S N4 T VV T 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Homecoming... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ' 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Angels Pla to Win Although preoccupied with the excitement of the game, Lucille Silva, Marilyn Shepard, and Darlene Perrone manage to steal a few bites of their candied apples. Bonnie Christensen crown: tearful, yet joyful Patti Baker. Cheering, yelling, if 4. Monica Cass and Tom Hecker await the queen announcement. Anxious moments pass as George Powers rests on the sideline. the spirit of Homecomingi -.N Homecoming candidates Pattie Baker, Connie Christensen, Monica Cass, jenny luhl and Bev Thom stand with their escorts -- eagerly anticipating the much desired an nouncement of Homecoming Queen! Balloons? Maria Scott calls out. f 103 Alumni. . . back at Bourgade memories. . . high school life football games alive once more. .. during Homecoming confetti, shouting anxious candidates radiant king and queen Celebration. . . crepe paper, centerpieces special dresses. . .ties beneath dim lights a remembered weekend. December A4 T VV T F S 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 Mary Shikany throws a pass to an awaiting teammate! Members of the Apostolic Club are lseatedl Martha Shahan, jean O- 'Connor, Mark Yoshimura, Mike Mullan, Mike Godfrey, Becky New- berry, Roxanne Schmidt, Grace De- Lise, Marianne Martin, lstandingj Sr. Marie lmoderatorl, janet Boud- reau, Nancy Boudreau, Rosemary Wirth, Nance Ruminski, Mary Ann Dooley, Trish Zaput, Lee Lisac, MaryLou Aniuk, Pavne Mills, Sue Hebets, and Mrs. Hughes lmodera- tori. sg wiiiil ri ,Q ' J x 'Wa A is K , 1 1 .5 6 sissts ...I Elaine Schmidt explains the next play to Kathy Pavoggi, Bev Thom, and Mary Shikany, during the Powder Puff Game. After hours of practice Frank Rosales, Andy Hladki, joe Propati, Dave Hafner, and Richard Mentemeyer perform a perfected pom routine. 104 Members of the Drama Club are lbottom rowl Tim Pearce, Ray Cleich, Mark Keown, lay Hardison, Ron Kempton, Craig Woolgar,l2nd rowl Nancy Espinoza, Sheryl Hoiness, Jeannine Irby, Mary Ann Burns, Paulette Carney, Gail McDougall, Judy Mulvey, ltop rowl Mrs. Wenin- ger lmoderatorl, Barbara Schreiber, Nathalie Schaub, Debbie 'Furgason, Cindy Maynard, Rose Mary Duran, Marge Teskey, Lucy Silva, and Ray Davenport. ll ll Drama. Mary Christmas During practice Mrs. Weninger goes over a passage of the play with Craig Woolgar, Marge Teskey, Cindy Maynard, and Kathy Wong. Ti K 3 t 'H ,axis Q-4. joe ICraig Woolgarl explains the real meaning of Christmas to Sam fBrock Treadawayj. Hours of entertainment are pro- vided by the Folk Singing Cub. Members are Ron Kempton, jane Popik, Marilyn Siedjak, Barbara Newman, Kathy Williamson, Dar- lene Perrone, Kathy Hoza, Cindy Horst, loan Gibbons, Martha Shahan, Craig Woolgar, Mr. Holmes lmoderatorl, and Linda Lujan. 1 4' f -S' f wp january ' ,M . .. .A , KJ ' ,. , ',f 5s8' 1 . W . . S la 4 ff 1 2 3 4 f a'11'f 4 . 7 0 r 10 11 at it . . xi 4 1 14 15 16 17 18 1l'Q's '1:- sg 4. 4 2122 23 24 25 at 3 Pr 28 29 30 31 ' fi 1 ' 'QA-.f.. ,. - as - '45 Q. 2, ,K K Lk . fl' 'H' ,is-,1 S M 5 6 'S '--iw ,MASH 12 13 'A 19 20 . 'lf' . , 1, 26 27 X 0 0 . ff' ,. sin 2 ,ffdix QW, ig 4 MQ Mary Anne Granger gets bom- barded by Art Baker. Who says Latin is dead? . . .cer- tainly not the junior Classical League. Members are Nancy Boud- reau, Margaret Schreiber, Colleen McMahon, Mrs. Cordova, tseatedl Nance Ruminski, Paulette Carney, Gail McDougall, and Mary Beth loublanc lstandingl. Bev Cancilla, Kathy Wilkinson, john Buttram, Tom Keele, john Davirro and Dave Sanchez. . .cold, but happy! Giant buses. . .ready at dawn waiting to come alive with students the long trek. . .chattering, singing, eating a caravan of fun. .. arrival surrounded with snow and anticipation skiing.. .snowball fights. . .sledding . .snowmen glaring sun on frosty white hot chocolate. . .cold chicken. . .candy bars energy spent. . .a long day ended.. .back home again The Senators, setting an example which we all should follow, are joe Propati, Bev Thom, George Powers, Chris Gill, Karl Huff, Sue leszka. Art Baker, joan Dean, Mike Cosgrove, I 'I il ev' Patti Baker, Richard Mentemeyer, Monica Gass, Tom Groom, Mary Keefe, Al Villaverde, Margie Armendariz, Frank Rosales, and Paul Kalkbrenner. Clubs. interesting, rewarding Teaching can be very rewarding. Much satisfaction can be had by teaching others how to get along in the world in which we live. Members of the Future Teachers Club are Susan Duvall, Barbara Nachtigall, Victoria Alwin, Mary Beth loublanc, and Mrs. Shipp lmoderatorl. During the year members of the Speech Club have entered various contests and have returned with a number of awards. Members are Nance Ruminski, Peg Collier, Mary Bremer, Dan- ny Medina, Susan Garrity, and Paulette Carney. l O7 1-li February S M T W T F S 2 9 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 A 1: K Chocolate and books make a heavy load for Gail McDougall. Senior victory. . .at last Fast action! unique uniforms... flowered bermudas. . .old T-shirts blurred colors as teams clash and bump faculty finally defeated. Teachers and students struggle for the rebound. Go faculty, go! Cheers are led by Mrs. Herzog and Miss Owens 108 ,.....-A-sr. lip iw Outstanding athletes are given recognition by the Lettermen's Club. They are lBOTTOM LEFTJ Mike Hualde, lohn Stein, Tom Kioski, Tom Hecker, Tom Groom, jim juhl, Richard Mente- meyer, CBOTTOM RIGHT? Frank Rosales, George Powers, Phil Cochran, Andy Hladki, Paul Kalkbrenner, Mike Cosgrove, Mr. Abels Cmoderatorl. Ml. 'l,', z 'us i Mary Shikany with her escort Richard Mentemeyer is chosen queen of the Sweetheart Dance. The world of science is one of wonder and intrigue. This world slowly opens itself to those in the Science Club. Members are Mike Gorman, Bob Kovalcik, Ann Wallen, jim McDonnell, Sr. Ruth lmoderatorl, Shirley Fulks, Bob Endicott, lim Bolton, Paul Hobaica, and Mike Teskey. Dance Benefits Van Loon Memorial Bourgadeans dance to the dreamy music of G.E. Lightening. Paul Lowrie and Ann Sullivan-pausing for a chat. Football, basketball, baseball games, plus many other acti- this club and its huge membership well symbolizes the vities are where one is sure to find happy, spirited mem- contagious spirit found here at Bourgade! bers of the Pep Club. Girls from all four classes are found in The Halo Staff includes CSTANDINGJ Mr. Mulvey lmodera- torl, Colleen McMahon, Mary Keefe, Maripat Schofield, Tina Coppen, Steffanna Nisky, Gail McDougall, Ann Barker, Margie Hoyer, jackie Fish, Patty Clark, Ann Schmidt, Mar- fi. Larry Ganem, jackie Fish, Gail McDougall, and Sue leszka show Mr. Mulvey the Halo's next edition. lll garet Schreiber, IKNEELINGD Roxanne Schmidt, Barb Thom, Darlene Perrone, Brian Erbland, Mark Roberts, Larry Canem, Steve Truair, and jim Arbagey. Bourgade news. . , campus events. , .photos sports reports. . .editorials clubs. . .personalities Chatter Matter special issues. . ,royalty the Halo Staff. . . reporters artists editors observing, producing informative results. Every Friday after school these girls journey to Santa Maria to teach catechism. They are Ann Schmidt, Colleen McCormack, Mary Ann Wallen, Fr, Puccinelli lmoderatorl, Therese Riedel, Linda Hope, Maria Scott, Debbie Furga- son, and Theresa Cerbig. March St. Patrick's Da Picnic SMTWTFS 1 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 St. Patrick's Day sunny sky. . . picnic weather students anxious to be free. . . from classrooms. . . to celebrate! hamburgers, tostadas A splashl. . .dunk tank pie-eating ice-sitting sandals and culottes folk songs and skits fun, . . a Bourgade tradition. ik My It's all fun and games for freshmen Mike Mosher, Brian Markham, jim Stein, and jim Ruminski as they surround Paul Anderson. Lunchtime brings Gus Armendariz, john Finnerty, Steve Allen, and Terry Thomas to the snack bar where they are served by Bev Thom. 112 Take it from jim luhl, There's no pie like pump- kin pie! 4 A- 15 'Q Rifles, hunting, targets-all interesting to the members of the Rifle Club. They are lKneelingl Art Baker and Mike Weltsch, lstandingl Mike Faucher, Roger Bloom, and Steve McDermottg tseatedl jim VanDerVerf, Gary Thomas, and Larry Herman. I ......... These parents tind it very relaxing to sit and listen to the soft music. Bourgade parents take time from their busy daily routines for an enjoyable evening sponsored by the Seniors. Ronnie Kempton Mr Campbell lmoder atorl and Collette Sosna constitute Bour gades Foreign Affairs Club Ronnie and Collette represented Bourgade at this year's Model U.N. in Tucson. April M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 This year's Mat Maids are kept busy chalking up those wrestling points. They are lean O'Connor, Sue leszka, Margie Armendariz, Nance Ruminski, and Denise Oligschlaeger. Strike! This is a familiar cry of members of the Bowling Club. They are lkneelingl Tom Burke, Kevin Zaput, Mike Godfrey, George Coates, jim Arbagey, Brian Erbland, Fr. Rodenspiel, moderator, lstandingl Ray Davenport, Gary Guzzetta, lo Ellen Manning, Paul Hobaica, janet Boudreau, Sue leszka, Debbie Furgason, Bennie Dauphinais, Lee Lisac, Cindy Borst, Mary Pat Markham, Mark Smith, Beth Wenzel, Pam Ebright, Carol Shahang lback rowl Sue Bull, Linda Hope, Linda Doles, Nancy Boudreau, Geraldine Smith, Rayne Mills, and Kathy Kessler. 114 Whatever the competition, Sue Bull and Vicki Peters are the expert sports editors. Anchor .S D.-P- 1, jerry McCaleb and Cathy Hoza discuss their plans for the Attainment section with Sr. Louise. Layouts, cropping, index. . .famil- iar terms to Ben Saiz, Debbie Check and Sue LaPonsie. .new dimensions A whole school year. . . allstudents. . . their high school life pieced together. . . headlines and deadlines hundreds of photographs copy. . .layouts cropping. . .editing captions. . .artwork rushing. . . to leave nothing out of a whole school year. X 'v r,.,. 9' -17 .Wg - X Z r s Q Q I , Organizing, making decisions. . .sometimes i M ' ,, ' g ' X I A T hectic but always rewarding to Kathy Kessler F ' Q Ieditorl and Nancy McCarthy iassistant-editorl. I X ' ' ami ' Q E N -Q Wt ,Q 'i I s 5 .K , 0 K. 'Y 53 , Q ,h joe Kavanagh, Business Manager and I .. ' .... - ' . .! Debbie Criffith, Advertising. Endeavor editors: iseatedl Kathy Connett, loan Thomas, Madaline Mackin, tstandingl Marsha Hansen, Angela Beisecker, Terry Milton, and Kathy Grad- wohl. janet Boudreau, Debbie Check, and The Copywriters lane Popik and Marilyn Sied- resa Roybal choose pictures for the En jak. thusiasm section. The Prom. .love is blue Candlelight, airy music, soft talk . . .this year's prom holds blessed memories for many. Barbara Newman gracefully steps from the carriage with Mary Pat Markham, Denis Day, Marianne Martin, and Rick her escort's help. LeVander. . .waiting for the music to start. if J I ' L s r . f W 7 I 154. X .. :Q ,,?'sft ed 1 - mx S ,-.. ,Q ei l I ilsqpv 1 blew-4 Awaiting admittance, these couples feel that it's the beginning of an enchant- Sophomores served the QUEENS Court ing evening. Radiant Nancy McCarthy, with Richard Mentemeyer, pauses to assure her- self that this wonderful night is a reality! One spring night. . . Love is Blue clip-clop of hoofs old-fashioned surrey starlight. . .spotlights M adon na Hall transformed pink punch by candlelight satin, organdy and lace rustling with slow steps fresh flowers. . .corsages prom queen announced gloved hands. . .clap adance begun. . . by the special pair leading. . .a swirl of slow-motion dancers a personal prom. . . close friends. . . casual formality only at Bourgade. May W ' .T li: 1.4-ti. 14, 'Y ' XV, 7' vmf. W J-E aff' 1 71 z N T law M'-LJ S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 1 3 14 1 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 We honor Mary by worshipping her Son. Here Fr. Hill- mann speaks about Mary, our Mother. Mar . Symbols of Bourgade. . .offered to Him at Mass. Here Nancy Boudreau offers a flag as a symbol of our patriotism. Bev Thom places a crown of flowers on Mary's head with due reverence and veneration. Mother of God Queen of Peace Patroness of Bourgade we do our best to honor you. . . with songs. . . prayers. . . flowers. . .banners proclaiming love our love for you your love for us hail Mary, full of grace! I .-...L Sr. Simone and Fr. Gauthier give juniors Linda Pompe and Darlene Perrone their class rings which will hold cherished memories for years to come. honored b flowers and love The close of one school year is the beginning of another. Eddie VanDerWerf makes his selection for next year's leaders. il 3 ' Tl W .'., I' LQ A- ye -153545 Number One at last! rejoice Bourgade's triumphant baseball team. Teamwork and desire : State Crown And suddenly the game is over, . , . . .a well-earned finish for a very desiring team! Tearful, rejoicefull mo- ments pass as Bourgade fans express their happi- ness for our winning team. Happiness Remembering Father Hillmann models the Compleat letter sweater that the Student Council presented to him. Note the 7 stripes. ff 'f 1 M 2 , Qt-.5 gf' 'msg l , ktrrfw, l. E i Mary Ann Burns and Paulette Carney had to know more than ,, . . B M d' h' 'f' f II f amo,amas,amat towintheseClassical League Awards. ruce eager 'splays 'S Cemmate 0 exce ence or knowledge of Current Affairs. Oriental princess Rochana, Sue Carrity, and her leading men jim Sister Mary Simone admires the Student Council Cunnink and Ron Kempton, hold their drama award Buddhas. gift. 121 Seniors Graduate . .May 29,1969 An end. . . four years gone too soon. . . gold and blue procession past proud parents bright lights in the night memories crowd as speeches are given. . . homework. . .classrooms games. . .pep rallies names are called a diploma waits and a handshake. . . welcoming new adults . . .a beginning. Richard Mentemeyer, filled with satisfaction for a job well done, looks to the future with confidence. Graduates share a solemn moment during the Baccalaureate Mass. Rev. john Sharpe, CM., delivers the Bacca- laureate address. Father Hillmann introduces the honored guests at Commencement. Graduates and faculty share a delicious brunch at the Beef- eater's Restaurant. 1 it ti. 1 Connie Christensen, Debbie Check and Debbie Griffith help Ben Saiz with the finishing touches. Graduates participate in the Communion of the Mass An End But Also A Beginning l l Valedictorian Linda Lujan ex- presses gratitude for the past and her hopes for the future. Past your bedtime, Mr. Hualde? tx wg Af' Bishop Green presents Mary laroscak with her diploma while Father O'Brien, Mr. Hickey, Dr. Prince, and Father Hillmann smile approvingly. Dr. john F. Prince reassures the graduates with an overall view of changes in colleges past, present, and future. Tom Groom, salutatorianl welcomes the guests to the Commencement program. ,g . There's a place in the sun, And before my life is done, Cot to find me a place in the sun. ATTAINMEN7 SENIORS IN THE SU OFFICERS: President Paul Kalkbrennerg Vice-President Bev Thomg Secretary Sueleszkag Treasurer loe Kavanagh Finally.. .at the top status. . .privileged yet. . . unsure confused. . . the welcoming world the cold world bright future. . . hazy tomorrow thinking. . .pondering applicants. . . college career serving. . . self country others graduated. . . to become alumni at last. fig 4014 N-' is 12 't 4' W Ann Barker leff Beaudoin John Beaudoin 'll lere Britton Sharon Brommer Michele Butler M. . ....,,,, . lohn Acuna Margie Armendariz Patti Baker 0- M wwf 'Eve '!JIL ' if'-' 'Que' ll? Becky Beilmann Roger Bloom Mary Bremer i g tzff , if 'fn-4 fgvf-Q' Marilee Butt Denise Cancilla Debbie Check , George Coates Philip Cochran i ' ,M i35i 7'il-iiififi L wgsiiiwfi1i1i-iWT:ff-- - 1 , flew, , C V Kathleen Connett Connie Cooper Sue Collins Tina Coppen i if 'Y' Connie Christensen Mary Conditt f ,. 50v'ii Qfrvgi Mike Cosgrove GSILNV David Cossitt Mike Cossitt Daniel Clark Robert Dahle 128 50 N Helene Dauphinais ,g,gi,,,,?,,,?i1.,- .. T , ininv ZF? A Patrlcla Dooley Pamela Ebright Clnff Enos Danny Espinoza A Mike Gorman Cecilia Pompe, Marilyn Short and Richard Riedel declde between Cream and Wifi Senior Supreme Iwi, ' The Seniors do have spirit. . . Dave Farley Dennis Fernandes jackie Fish irs - i Ts lf? ,l'-5 K'-il in-'Q Wl l' ' niiffwf 53 B e am f gsm: :ggsfara:::sr::fs:f:a-s:E-..,:.f ra Mba Ann Fitzpatrick tx Q, Pm 2 la Fa are A :I 3 I .. r H ,,,-,.r ..i:.,.::- , --,..5:..,:,:::,,. ,, E X awefewi, img 5 :2 gm 1 Debbie Furgason Larry Ganem M-v Vickie Frigo Lynn Fuller W.. - Nlvy Monica Gass lohn Geare Class Spirit 'VX QPU! Debbie Gerbig Edwin Geist as proven by winning the spirit stick ry' N if 'var K' William Gobby Mike Goodrich Michael Gorman Debbie Griffith we-wsf.-.., ..c.. .,.a.,.,.....A..--w-wm-v- 'tv Thomas Groom Cheryl Grautski David Hafner Colleen Halpin jack Hanna Tom Hecker 47 132 Thomas Hensley Andy Hladki Sherri Hoiness Cathy Hoza Dennis Hromish Michael Hualde Mary jaroscak Susan leszka Harry jones lennyluhl Paul Kalkbrenner joseph Kavanagh Mary Keefe Rosemary Keil Richard Kennedy layne Kinney Tom Kioski Robert Kovalcik George Kreipel Richard Kittle Mary Lane if' -vO ' Vi Paul Lowrie, Margie Armendariz, john Stein, and Patti Baker attempt to solve the world's problems. ri if Susan LaPonsie Paul Lowrie Linda Lujan jerry McCaleb Nancy McCarthy joseph McCauslin Debra McDonald Deborah McDonnell 134 Frances McDougall Colleen McMahon janet Mahaney Terry Mason Daniel Medina Richard Mentemeyer Terry Morgan Peter Murphy Barbara Newman CW' hr'-Y . E.af,.,. 1 ,Ka 1 'Nb-v' iv j'? 1' ami' '5l'. 'ff Michael Nlckslc Steffanna Nlsky 135 Z.:A. Mu Q-M' if Cecilia Oligschlaeger Cecilia Ortiz Susanne Paschal Michael Paulsen Kathy Pavoggi Tim Pearce Antonio Perpich joseph Perpich Vicki Peters Cecilia Pompe lane Popik Debbie Powers George Powers loe Propati Richard Riedel Mary lo Rimback Mark Roberts Frank Rosales Teresa Roybal Peter Ruminski Ben Saiz Rosie Sandoval Mary Sangirardi Maripat Schofield 5-v'XX Q:-14' '1 I' 4 eww? , 17 MDP' .ar 1 sg. 13117 115 Q-f' dn YN -'Q' 1., .K , .. K Nathalie Schaub .ff ,X an hwy Kathie Schermann Elaine Schmidt Barbara Schreiber wfwgmt - t .gy . 53,5 ' Phil Schwab Priscilla Schwab Maria Scott Shelli Scott Maria Scott and Debbie Power 3-qw 'Div Mary Shikany Eugene Shimerdla Marilyn Short 'Cf Marilyn Siedjak it-4 clung Larry Simon 1 arf' Geraldine Smith lohn Stein 51' '-4 Margaret Svoboda S Q, lil ' W. Q Beverly Thom loan Thomas Wanda Thompson Steve Truair wander back to class. l lim Van Der Werf 56' , ,. - qi Mary Velasquez Linda Villa AI Villaverde io' X 1: W' QE' , Sky Qu- 3' P 5 ?'i?'l'?'-- J 7- i 'W 'O' 408' har Q Frank Voiland Donna Wahl Ann Wallen Mike Walsh Carolyn Waters john Welnick Kathy Weltsch Phyllis Whitmore Kathleen Williamson Katherine Wong Maria Wong Rick Zanath f NEW KSU ., -RSNQQQ X VC J SOIL HARD? SOFTEN WITH GYPSUM OUTSELLS ALL OTHER SOIL CONDITIONERS COMBINED! SEE YOUR NURSERYMAN ARIZONA C-YPSUM CORPORATION PHOENIX, ARIZONA We're pretty well equipped to do it. For here, at Arizona Public Service, is where we think you'll find opportunity knocking. We're looking for young people to fill our ranks. People with imagination and drive to meet the challenging demands ofthe future. People in all phases: engineering and imagineering, sales, data processing, business administration and electronic applications. 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SOPHOMORE CLASS -- '68-'69 HLa1I'biil'hillfillfiumilfinIfiilenllfiilhlIhilhilfiilhiirlbiillawallhllfllfiui 22 SMITH PIPE 84 STEEL COMPANY 735N 19th Av P o B 899 Ph A 85001 CONGRATULATES GLASS OF 1969 THE ROAD NOT TAKEN by Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long as I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear Though as for that the passing there Has worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. THE SENIOR CLASS wrvbbvv We, the Freshmen class of 1969, would like to ex- tend our thanks to the Seniors, who have helped us throughout the year. We hope in 1972 when we be- come Seniors we can take your places and fulfill your dities as well as you did this year. Congratulations and best of luck always. The Freshmen Class of 1969 go lo SVV ' - - ' Con at lations serving arlznnas . 3' U , Class of 1969 ufhnes sulmnls f IIlSlillilIlilllllS 4 WALLY'S QUALITY i - scnoor muumfm l MEA-l-5 - scHooL SUPPLIES - omcs rumurunf - Business MACHINES l A - orrlcs SUPPLIES - Aunm-vlsuAL zuuwmsm 48 CONGRATULATIONS FROM The Valley's Most Approachable Dealer 23 W. Glendale Ave. 939-941 1 Glendale, Arizona walt .Zlfams Quick gnc. It really gets hot in Arizona! PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. joe Aguilera Mr. and Mrs. john Ahern Mr. and Mrs. Gus Armendariz Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Croteau Mrs. Hamlin H. France Mrs. Bernard Gass and children Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goyer Mrs. Robert Gradwohl Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hafner Mr. and Mrs. Gerard j. Hecker Mr. and Mrs. james F. Herman Hobby Den Mrs. H.D. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Kleczewski Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mentemeyer Anita j. Mills Morgan and jerome Law Office Mundus Travel Bureau, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mike Nash Nosegay Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. E.j. Prezekota Mary A. Sangirardi Southwest Auto Lease, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Svoboda Mr. and Mrs. james Thomas Vin's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Arbagey Best wishes to the class of 1969 Congratulations Seniors A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Carl Britton Congratulations Seniors Ted Dahle Best wishes to the class of 1969 He gave his all for us Frank Van Loon 1966 Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Granger Best wishes to the class of 1969 Mr. and Mrs. john H. Hoza God go with you class of 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Bobjuhl Best wishes to the class of 1969 Mr. and Ms. Glen Martin Best wishes to the class of 1969 Ned Saban Chevron 3502 W. Glendale Avenue Orowheat 1115 W. Broadway,Tempe, Arizona Mr. and Mrs. H. Puccinelli Congratulations class of 1969 Triple E Cleaners 6120 58th Avenue, Glendale ACUNA, JOHN. Wrestling 1,25 Leather Craft 15 Spanish Club 1. ARMENDARIZ, MARGIE. Senator 45 Bowling Club 1,25 Girls State Rep. 35 Class Secretary 35 Pep Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Stu- dent Body Secretary 4. BAKER, PATTI. Senator 3,45 Cheer 2,3545 Woman of the Year 35 Soft- ball 15 Fair Queen Attendant 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Sodality 1 . BARKER, ANN. Journalism 2,3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Special Chorus 25 Sodality 15 2 . BEAUDOIN, JEFF. Football 15 Track 45 Student Council President 4. BEAUDOIN, JOHN. Leather Craft 1 . BEILMANN, BECKY. Student Coun- cil 3,45 Y.C.S. 253,45 Glee Club 1,25 Cycling Club 35 Spring Musical 1,25 Sodality 1. BLOOM, ROGER. Rifle Club Presi- dent 45 Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 35 Photographer 45 Scorekeeper 4. BREMER, MARY. Pep Club 3, Foreign Affairs Club 45 Speech Club 3 ,45 Student Council Vice-President 45 AASC Rep. 45 Wrestling Club 3. BRITTON, JERE. Transfer 3. BROMIVEER, SHARON, Transfer 25 Softball 25 Pep Club 3,4. BUTLER, MICI-IELE. Pom 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Fair Queen 45 Volley- ball 1,25 Class Vice-President 1. BUTT, MARIIEE. Pom 15 Student Council 1,45 ANCHOR Staff 15 HALO 35 Pep Club 35 Girls League 25 Sodality 15 Glee Club 15 Library Club 4 QSec. 4J5 Youth Leadership Conference 4. CANCILLA5 DENISE. Glee Club 1,25 Bowling 2, Pep Club 1525 HALO 35 Tennis 25 Cycling Club 35 Play 152. CHECK, DEBBIE. Pep Club 35 Wrestling Club 3. CHRISTENSEN, CONNIE. Pom 1,2,3,4, Qco-captain 415 Home- coming Queen Attendant 45 Pep Club 2, 3 ,4. CLARK, DAN, Transfer 35 HALO SENIOR INDEX 35 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 4. COATES, GEORGE. Transfer 4. COCI-IRAN, PHILIP. Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Qmanager 255 Wrestling Club 2, 3,4. COLLINS, SUE. Transfer 25 Pub- licity Chairman for Prom 3 . CONDITT, MARY. Softball 15 National Honor Society 3,45 YCS5 Library Club 4. CONNETT, KATHLEEN. ANCHOR Staff 45 Journalism 3 . CooPER, CONNIE. Basketball 15 Volleyball 1,25 Softball 1,2. COPPEN, TINA. Pom 1,25 Sodality 15 HALO 45 Folk Club 25 Glee Club 15 Cycling 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3. COSGROVE, MICHAEL, Senator 45 Football l,3,45 fAll-Conference lst Team 45 Player of the Week5 Best ReceiverJ5 Basketball 1,2,3,4 fCap- tain 455 Baseball 1,2,3,4'QHonorable Mention All-Conference 25 All- State 2nd Team 25 All-Conference 1st Team 3,45 All-State lst Team 3,45 Most Valuable Player 3 ,45 High School All-Star 45J Home- coming King Attendant 4. COSSITT, DAVID. Track 1,2,3,45 Band 152,35 Basketball 2. COSSITT, MIKE. Track 25 Baseball 35 Basketball 1. DAHLE, ROBERT. DALY, ANN. Sodality 15 Softball 1,2,35 Volleyball 2535 Cycling Club 35 Spring Musical 4. DAUPHINAIS, HELENE. Folk Club 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2535 Softball 1,2,35 Cycling Club 35 Spring Musical 25 Sodality 15 Bowling 4. DAVIRRO, JOI-IN. Pep King Candi- date 4. DEAN, JOAN. Pem 2,3,4, QCapt. 455 sedemy 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Senator 4, Sweetheart Queen Attendant 4. DOOIEY, PATRICIA, Glee Club 1,25 Volleyball 1,2535 Tennis 3545 Youth Leadership Conference 4. EBRIGHT, PAMELA . Bowling 1,2,3,45 Math Club 1,25 Y.C.S. 253,45 Spring Musical 1,25 Special Chorus 15 Glee Club 1,25 Sodality 15 Student Council 4. ENOS, CLIFF. Basketball 15 Football 2. FARLEY, DAVE. Chess Club 2. FERNANDES, DENNIS. Football 15 Band 2,35 Drama 4. FISH, JACKIE. HAID Staff 2,3,4, QEditor 3,4J5 Student Council 2,3545 National Honor Society 3,4. FITZPATRICK5 ANN. Glee Club 15 Sodality 15 Library Club 45 Pep Club 2,35 Special Sports 1. FRIGO, VICKIE. Girl's League 15 Sodality 1,25 Student Council QPub- licity Chairmanj 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Mardi Gras Attendant 3 . FULI.ER, LYNN. Glee Club 1. FURGASON, DEBRA, Student Coun- cil 3,45 Sodality 15 Pep Club 3,45 Bowling 2,3 QSecretaryJ, 4 fVice- Pres. J5 Thespian Club QPres. J 45 Apostolic Club QSanta Mariaj 45 Drama 4. GANEM, LARRY, Band 2, Folk Club 35 HALO 4. CASS, MONICA. Senator 3,45 Tennis 45 Student Council 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 35 HALO 2,35 Science Club 2,3. GEARE, JOHN. Transfer 4. GEIST, EDWIN. Football 35 Chess Club 2,3,4 fPresidentJ5 Student Council 3 ,4. GERBIG, DEBORAH. ANCHOR staff 35 Girl's League 25 Sodality 1. GOBBY, WILLIAM. Football 1 QMgr. J5 Wrestling 25 Baseball 2 QMgr. J. GOODRICH5 MIKE. Transfer 35 Football 3 . GORMAN, MIKE, Student Council 2,35 Chess 2535 Bowling 35 Y.C.S. 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Drama 4. GRAUTSKI, CHERYL. Transfer 4. CRIEEITH, DEBBIE. sedauey 15 ANCHOR Staff 3,4. GROOM, THOMAS, Football 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Spring Musical 25 Senator 3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Track 3,4. HAFNER5 DAVE, Baseball 25354. HANNA, JOHN. Wrestling 2. HECKER, THOMAS. Football 3545 Wrestling 2,3545 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling Club 3,4. I-IENSLEY5 TOM. Football 35 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Cross- Country 35 Letterman's Club 3 . HLADKI, ANDY. Football 1,253,45 Track 2,35 Wrestling Club 3,45 Letterman's Club 2, 3545 Wrestling 2,3,4 12nd in State, 1st at Divi- sionalsl. I-IOINESS5 SI-TERRY. Drama Club 45 Transfer 3 . HOZA, CATHY. Glee Club 15 Spring Musical 1,45 ANCHOR Staff 45 Chess Club 253,45 Folk Club 3,45 Sodality 1 . HROMISH, DENNIS. Football 1. HUALDE, MICHAEL, Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Wrestling 3,45 Baseball 3545 Student Council 45 Homecoming King 45 Class Treasurer 1 . JAMES, GENE. Transfer 35 Football 45 Baseball 4. JAROSCAK, MARY. Pom 45 Sodality 15 Pep Club 3,4. JESZKA, SUSAN, Senator 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Senior Class Secretary5 HALO Staff 2,3,45 Bowling 45 Cycling 35 Wrestling Club 45 DAR Rep. 4. JONES, HARRY, Wrestling 2,3,4. JUHL5 JENNY. Pom 25 Softball 2,35 Pep Club 2535 Wrestling Club 35 Gridiron Queen 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Sweetheart Attendant 45 National Honor Society 354. KALKBRENNER, PAUL. Class Presi- dent 1,3,45 Senator 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4 QCaptain 4J5 Honorable Mention All-Conference Guard 25 Honorable Mention All-Conference Back 45 Track 152,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Leathercraft 15 Homecoming Attendant 45 Man of the Year 35 Drama 254. KAVANAGH5 JOSEPH, Tennis 25 Track 15 Football 15 Student Coun- cil 25 ANCHOR StaE 45 Senior Class Treasurer5 Spanish Club 1. KEEFE5 MARY, Senator 45 Glee Club 15 Journalism 3,45 Spring Musical 15 Latin Club 253. KEIL5 ROSEMARY, Drama 25 Cheer 2,35 Student Council 1,2,3,45 So- dality Perfect 15 Pom and Cheer Assistant 45 Pep Club Pres. 4. KENNEDY, RICHARD, Transfer 35 Basketball 45 Baseball 4. KINNEY5 JAYNE . KIOSKI5 TOM. Football 152,3,45 Student Council 25 Track 45 Leath- ercraft 15 Letterman's Club 3,45 Spring Musical 25 Debate 2. KITTLE, RICHARD, Transfer 35 Wrestling 45 Baseball 4. KOVALCIK, ROBERT. Chess Club 2,35 Student Council 1,25 Parlia- mentarian 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Y.C.S. 3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 ASU Academic Scholarship 45 Cycling Club fPres. 3J5 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Appointment to West Point 4. KREIPEL, GEORGE. Transfer 3. IANE5 MARY, Sodality 15 Softball 1,25 Volleyball 1,25 HALO Staff 2,35 Cycling Club 35 Tennis 253. LAPONSIE5 SUE. Sodality 15 ANCHOR Staff 45 Softball 152,35 Basketball 2, 3. LINDER, Bos. LOWRIE, PAUL. Transfer 35 Foot- ball 3,45 Baseball 354. LUJAN, LINDA. Band 15 Volley- ball 35 Cycling Club 35 Folk Club 45 HALO Staff 45 Spring Musical 25 Y. C.S. 2,45 Future Teachers Club 3. MAHANEY, JANET. one Club 15 Sodality 1,2. MASON, TERRY, Transfer 3. MEDINA, DAN. Student Council 15 Class President 25 Y.C.S. 253,45 Bowling 25 Track 1. MENTEMEYER5 RICHARD, Senator 3,45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 3545 Student Council 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Class Vice President 35 Wrestling Club 35 Letterman's Club 3,45 Transfer 2. MORGAN, TERRY. Track 3,45 HALO 35 Transfer 3 . MURPHY, PETE. Transfer 25 Foot- ball 35 Track 45 Cross Country 45 Drama 45 Speech Club 4. McCALEB5 JERRY. Football 15 Basketball 152,3,45 Baseball 45 ANCHOR Staff 4. MCCARTHY5 NANCY. Transfer 35 ANCHOR Staff 3,4. MCCAUSLIN5 JOE. Track 45 Basket- ball 1,25 Football 152. MCDONALD5 DEBRA, ANCHOR Staff 25 Sodality 1,25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Student Council 45 Wrestling Club 35 Softball 1 . MCDONALD, RICK. Transfer 45 ANCHOR Staff 4. MCDONNELL, DEBORAH. Pom 15 Folk Club 25 Pep Club 35 Student Body Treasurer 45 Spring Musical 25 Sodality 1. MCDOUGALL, FRANCIE. Pep Club 1,25 Sodality 1,2. McMAHON, COLLEEN. Glee Club 15 Student Council 1,2535 National Honor Society 3,45 Journalism 2, 3,45 Junior Classical League fPres. 2,3,4J5 Drama 1,25 Model UN Rep. 3 . NEWMAN5 BARBARA. Chess Club 25 Glee Club 15 Folk Club 3545 Sodality 1. NICKSIC MICHAEL. Football .15 Basketbail 25 Track 15z,354. 5. NISKY5 STEFFANNA. HALO Staff 45 Sodality 1. O'DOWD, JOHN. Football 1,3,45 Wrestling 3 . OLIGSCHLAEGER5 CECELIA. Chess Club 35 Latin Club 35 Cycling Club 3 Girl's League 2 . ORTIZ5 CECELIA, Special Chorus 35 Glee Club 1525 Girl's League 1. PASCHAL, SUSANNE. Girl's League 2. PAULSEN5 MIKE. Wrestling 25 Spanish Club 35 Football 15 Basket- ball 1,4. PAVOGGI KATHY. Glee Club 1. 7 PEARCE, TIM, Drama 4. PERPICH, ANTHONY. Football 1,45 Track 3,4. PERPICH, JOE. Track 3. PETERS, VICKI. Volleyball 1, Pep Club 3,4, c1aa Club 1, Pom 3, ANCHOR staff 4. POMPE, CECELLA. Sodality 1, Glee Club 1,25 ANCHOR Staff 3, Pep Club 4. POPIK, JANE, Sodality 15 Chess Club 25 Smdent Council 1,2,3,45 Senator 3, ANCHOR Staff 4, Pau, Club 2,3,4. POWERS, CLYDE, Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 45 Senator 3,45 Drama 2,45 Leather Craft 15 Letterman's Club 2,3,4. POWERS, DEBBIE, Bowling 1,2,3 QVice-Pres. 3, ANCHOR Staff 4. PROPATI, JOE, Senator 3,45 Foot- ball 45 Student Council 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 lPres. 15 Boys State Rep. 35 Track 3,45 Wrestling 45 Class Treasurer 3 . RIEDEL, RICHARD. Football 15 Wrestling 1,3545 Bowling 25 Chess 2,35 Cycling Club 3. RIMBACK, MARY JO. Glee Club 1,25 Sodality 15 ANCHOR Staff 2. ROBERTS, MARK, HALO Staff4. ROYBAL, TERESA. Transfer 25 ANCHOR Staff 45 Glee Club 3. ROSAIES, FRANK. Senator 3,45 Football 1, 2,3,4 Qcaptain 455 Wres- tling 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 QPres. 415 Student Council 3,45 Wrestling Club 3,4. RUMINSKI, PETER. Tennis 45 Transfer 3. SANDOVAL, ROSIE. Volleyball 2,35 Softball 2,3. SAIZ, BEN. ANCHOR Staff 4. sANC1RARD1, MARY. Band 1,2, ANCHOR staff 3, Pep Club 4. SCHAUB, NATHALIE. Drama 45 Y.C.S. 3,45 Spring Musical 25 Pep Club 35 Bowling 25 Sodality 1. SCHERMANN, KATHIE. Pom 4, Sodality 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, wrea- flfag Club 3, HALO staff 2. sCHM1DT, ELAINE. Y.C.S. 2,3,45 Sodality 1. SCHOFIELD, MARIPAT. HALO Staff 45 Library Club 45 Sodality 15 Special Chorus 2. SCHREIBER, BARBARA. Glee Club 15 Drama 2,45 Latin Club l,2,3,45 HALO Staff 25 Student Council 45 Sodality 1, 2. SCHWAB, PHIL. Tennis 3,4, Bowl- ing 25 Wrestling 2,3,4. SCHWAB, PR1sC1LLA. Pep Club 3,45 Sodality1,2. SCOTT, MARLA. Transfer 35 HALO Staff 35 Cycling Club 35 ANCHOR Staff 45 Apostolic Club QSanta Marial 45 Y. C. S. 3. SCOTT, SHELLI. Sodality 1,25 Latin Club 25 HALO Staff 2. SIEDJAK, MARILYN. Chess Club 2,3,45 Bowling 1,25 Folk Club 3,45 Sodality 15 Glee Club 15 Teen Gazette Correspondent 3,45 ANCHOR Staff 45 Drama 15 Student Council 3 . SHIKANY, MARY. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheer 2,3,45 Sweetheart Queen 45 Sodality 1,25 Student Council 1,25 Volleyball 1,25 Class Secretary 2. SI-IIMERDLA, GENE. ANCHOR Staff 45 Transfer 3 . SHORT, MARILYN. Sodality 1, Spring Musical 1,2,45 Drama 3,45 Tennis 35 Pep Club 25 Wrestling Club 3 . SIMON, LARRY . SMITH, GERAIDINE. Y.C.S. 2,45 Sodality 15 Tennis 3,45 Bowling 45 Chess Club 35 Math Club 2. STEIN, JOHN. Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 QSec. - Treas. 41. SVOBODA, MARGARET, Latin Club 15 Sodality 15 Y.C.S. 25 Library Club 45 Cycling 3. THOM, BEVERLY, Senator 45 Cheer 2,3,45 Class Vice-President 45 Fair Queen Attendant 15 Pep Club 3,45 Sweetheart Attendant 45 Home- coming Attendant 45 Girl in the Know 15 Sodality 15 Student Coun- cil 1,3,4. THOMAS, JOAN. Soda1ity15 Volleyball 1, ANCHOR sfaff4. THOMPSON, WANDA. Glee Club 15 Cheer 35 Pep Club 35 ANCHOR Staff 45 Student Council 4. TRUAIR, STEVE. Bowling 3, HALO staff 4. VAN DER WERF, JAMES. Football QManagerJ l,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 3,45 Rifle Club 4. VELASQUEZ, MARY. Band 15 Volleyball 152,35 Softball 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Basketball 2. VILLA, LINDA. Bbwiiag, 1,2,35 Sodality 1. VILLAVERDE, AL. 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ZANATH, RICK. -A- Acuna, John 127 Adamo, Rosemari 62 Adams, Melissa 70 Aguilera, john 31, 33, 70, 48, 49, 50, 93 Aguirre, Mark 78 Ahern, Maureen 70 Allen, Steve 45, 78, 112 Alvarez, Albert 35,62 Alwin, Victoria 62, 107 Anderson, Paul 41, 46, 62, 112 Aniuk, Mary Lou 53, 78, 104 Arbagey, james 70, 111,114 Arbagey, Tina 55,62 Armendariz, Gus 70, 112, 51 Armendariz, Margie 107, 114, 127 134, 91, 90 Austin, Carmen 62 Avina, Anne 60,62 Aydelott, Edward 62 -B- Baker, Arthur 33,77,78,106, 107, 1 13 Baker, Pattie 9, 46, 55, 58, 102, 103, 127, 134, 107, 87 Balgenorth, Karen 70 Barker, Ann 111, 127 Barnes, james 33, 35, 78, 51 Basinet, Lynne 70 Beaudoin, Jeff 127, 90 Beaudoin, John 127 Beaudrot, Frank 62 Beauvais, Elaine 70 Beier, Barbara 53, 54, 55,78 Beilmann, Becky 127 Beilmann, Celia 25, 70 Beilmann, Diane 53,62 Beisecker, Angela 70, 71, 115 Bender, Stephanie 62 Benoit, Michelle-Marie 62, 67 Bertrand, jean 62 Berumen, Martha 53, 54, 55, 62 Betes, Debby 70 Bielinski, Gailann 62 Blakley, Steve 70 Bloom, jerry 70, 30 Bloom, Roger 37, 113, 127, 50 Boese, Wayne 46,60,61,62 Bolton, Jim 62, 99, 109 Bolton, Mary 78 Boretsky, Cathy 62 Borowski, Ian 62 Borst, Cindy 78, 114 Bosley, Barry 35, 41, 62, 98 Boudreau, Janet-12, 69, 70, 91, 99, 104, 114, 115, 89 Boudreau, Nancy 77, 78, 91, 101, 104,106,114, 118 Bouley, Barbara 78 Bragone, John 62 Braun, Cathy 78 Braun, David 41,62 Braun, Marie 62 Bremer, Mary 107, 127, 90 Brewer, Mark 70 Y GENE RAL INDEX Britton, jere 127 Brommer, Sharon 127 Bruchhauser, David 35, 45, 70 Bryan, Mary 78 Bukey, Jackie 62 Bull, Sue 78, 114, 115 Burke, Tom 62,114, 52 Burns, Mary Ann 6, 18, 78, 91, 105 Burruel, Susan 18, 55, 56, -58, 70 Butkiewicz, jerry 35, 40,62, 52 Butler, Michele 7, 57, 58, 86, 91, 100, 127 Butt, Marilee 99, 101, 128 Buttram, John 31, 32, 33, 70, 106 -Q- Cancilla, Beverly 68, 69, 70, 106 Cancilla, Denise 128 Carbonara, Andrea 70 Carlson, Cathy 5, 53, 55, 70 Carney, Dorothy 62 Carney, Paulette 78, 91, 105,106, 107 Castellano, Laura 53, 54, 68, 70, 73 Check, Debbie 115, 128 Cheloha, Daniel 62 Cheloha, Patrick 70 Christensen, Connie 16. 57, 58, 87, 103, 128 Christie, Terrie Cirincione, Pat 70 Clark, Dan 8, 36, 37, 128, 30, 93 Clark, Pa Clark, Pa t 40, 62 tricia 70, 111 Clark, Teri 7, 78, so, 86 Clayton, Mary 21, 78,47 Coates, George 114, 128 Cochran, Phil 41,42,109,128 Collier, Peg 55, 56, 58, 78, 91, 107 Collins, Sue 128 Comon, Gilbert 71 Conditt, Barbara 62 Conditt, Kathy 78, 91 Conditt, Mary 91, 101, 128 Connett, Kathleen 115, 128 Connett, Chris 69, 71 Cooper, Connie 128 Coppen, Anne-Marie 62 Coppen, Tina 16,111,128 Cortright, Mike 78 Cosgrove, Catherine 56, 58,77, 78 Cosgrove, Chuck 35, 71, 51 Cosgrove, Mike 33, 36, 93, 37 38, I 87, 107, 109, 128, 3O,48, 49, 50 Cossitt, Dave 128 Cossitt, Madeline 78 Cossitt, Mike 128 Cotterman, Barbara 62 Coury, Peter 41, 71, 51 Croteau, John 62,47 Cure, Loren 71, 51 Cusick, Jane 58, 57, 71, 91 Cusick Matt 5 44, 45,46, 62 2 7 -D- Dahle, Robert 129 Dail, Bob 45, 46,62 Daly, Ann 129 Daly, Eileen 55, 62 Daly, john 71, 51 Dankowski, Ann Marie 63, 47 Dauphinais, Helene 53, 91, 114, 129 Davenport, Ray 78, 105 Davirro, john 106, 129 Davirro, Mary Lou 71 Day, Dennis 79, 116 Dean, Joan 57, 58, 88, 107, 129, 89 De Herrera, Deluvina 71 Deignan, Larry 41, 42, 79 De La Torre, jim 40, 63 De La Torre, john 35, 79 Delgado, George 63,64 De Lise, Grace 79,104 Della-Calce, Regis 71 De Nayer, Elizabeth 63 Dimas, Carol 63 Doles, Cathy 79 Doles, Linda 71, 114 Dooley, Mary Ann 53, 79, 104, 91,47 Dooley, Pat 129 Dooley, Terri 63 Dooley, Tom 8, 54, 55, 71 Dorough, Don 63 Doty, Cathy 71 Doyle, Terry 71 Dunstan, Angela 71 Dunstan, Bernie 17, 79 Dunstan, Rosemary 63 Duran, Ioan 63 Duran, Rose Mary 63, 105 Duvall, Susan 63, 107 -E.. Ebright, Pamela 99, 129, 114 Emery, Janet 53, 79, 91 Emmerich, David Endicott, Robert 63, 41, 109 Enna, Connie 71 Enos, Cliff 129 Erbland, Brian 71,111, 114 Espinoza, Danny 129 Espinoza, Nancy 71, 105 Evans, Jim 35, 37, 79 Evans, Sue 68, 71 -F- Fait, jim 41, 72 Fait, JoAnn 24,79 Farley, Dave 130 Faucher, Mike 25, 79, 113, 92, 49 Femandes, Dennis 130 Figueroa, Ray 50, 79, 49, 100, 48 Filan, Carol 63 Finnerty, John 79, 112 Finnerty, Dennis 63 Fish, Jackie 99, 91, 130, 111, 92 Fitzpatrick, Ann 101, 130 Fitzpatrick, Corinne 53, 54,72 Fontana, Danny 41, 51, 72 Fontana, David 16, 63 Ford, Carol 72, 89 France, Warren 5, 32, 33, 79, 48, 49, 50 Franklin, Connie 79 Freese, Barbara 63 Frigo, Vickie 130 Fulks, Shirley 18, 72, 109 Fuller, Gail 63 Fuller, Lynn 101,130 Furgason, Debbie 99,105,111, 114, 130 -G- Ganem, Larry 17, 111, 130 Ganem, Nick 72, 75, 51 Garrity, Susan 79, 107 Garry, che: 18,72, 75,51 Gass, Monica 87, 101, 103, 107, 1 30, 91, 47 Gass, Victor 45, 68, 72 Gavin, Sheryl 63 Geare, John 130 Geary, Brent 37, 78, 79, 81 Geist, Edwin 131 Geist, Therese 63 Gerbig, Debbie 131 Gerbig, Theresa 72, 111 Gibbons, Hank 79 Gibbons, Joan 79, 105 Gibson, Lisa 63 Gill, Chris 79, 101,107 Gill, Janet 56, ss, 72 Gleich, Ray 79, 105 Gobby, Bill 131 Godfrey, Mike 63, 104, 114, 52 Goodrich, Mike 131 Goracke, Darrell 79 Goracke, Gary 35,63 Gorman, Mike 109, 129, 131 Gould, Bert 79 Gradwohl, Kathleen 77, 79, 99, 109 Granger, Mary Anne 76, 80, 106 Grautski, Cheryl 131 Griffith, Debbie 19, 115, 131 Groom, Ken 25, 33, 44, 45, 69, 7 91 Groom, Tom 7, 32, 33, 44, 107, 109, 131, 91 Gunnink, Jim 69, 72 Gustave, Stephanie 63 Guzzetta, Gary 63, 114 -1-1- Hafner, David 9, 104, 131, 89, 49 Halpin, Colleen 131 Hanna, John 131 Hansen, Marsha 80, 115 Hardison, Jay 8, 40, 63, 105 Harriot, Mary Anne 63, 99 Harrison, Candy 72 Harter, Dennis 40, 45, 63 Harter, Patty 72 Hebets, Jeanice 63 Hebets, Susan 53, 80, 104, 91, 30, 47, 93 Hecker, Tom 33, 35, 41, 42,44, 103, 109,132, 30, 93 Heltemes, Patti 63 Henderson, Anita 63 Henderson, Doris 80 Henningsen, Carsten 72 Hensley, Tom 132 Herman, Larry 80, 113 Herman, Marian 64 Herrera, Raquel 64 Hilliker, Dean 35, 45, 72 Hilliker, Hinnenka Mark 35,45, 64 mp, Lori 8, 57, 58, 72 I-lladki, Andrew 7, 19, 32, 33, 41, 42, 104, Hobaica, Hoiness, Hooks, A 109, 132 Paul 64, 109, 114 Sheryl 105, 132 udrey 72 Hope, Linda 72, 111, 114 Horner, Billy 35, 46, 64, 30, 52 Hoyer, Judy 64 Hoza, Cathy 17, 105,115, 132 Hoz a, Su Hromish, san 72 Dennis 132 Hualde, Carlos 72, 75, 30, 51 Hualde, Mike 32, 33,41,42, 87, 109, 132, 30, 48, 49, 50, 93 Huff, Karl 36, 38, 37, 44, 45, 80, 107, 91 Huston, Darcy 64 Hutchinson, Rita 72 -1- Irby, Jeannine 80, 105 ..J- Jacobsen, Mark 64 James, Gene 32, 33, 48, 49,93 Jaroscak, Mary 58, 132, 57 Jeszka, Susan 126,132, 107, 111, 114, 91, 92 Jonas, Debra 64 Jonas, Diane 72 Jones, Harry 41, 132 Jones, Mike 72 Joublanc, Mary Beth 72, 106, 107 Juhl, Jenny 16, 87, 88, 103,107, 91, 89 Juhl, Jim 33, 41, 42, 45, 80,112 -K- Kakoleski, Barbara 55, 64 Kalkbrenner, Paul 31, 33, 34, 44, 45, 87, 99, 107, 109, 126, 133, 91, 89 Kaltenberg, Candace 6, 53, 72 Kaltenberg, Vicki 53, 54, 55, 80, 30, 93 Kapp, Jana 64 Kavanagh, Joseph 26, 99, 126, 133 Kavanagh, Rosemary 80, 101, 115 Keefe, Mary 111, 107,133, 91 Keefe, Tom 35, 72 Keil, Rosemary 99, 133 Kelly, Mike 35,45, 72 Kemp, Collette 53, 54, 80, 30, 93 Kemp, Lynn 55,64 Kempton, Ronald 80, 105, 113 Kennedy, Richard 36, 37, 133, 49 Kennedy, Steven 45,64 Kerker, Beckie 64 Kerker, Dee Dee 56, 58, 80, 83 Keown, Mark 64, 105 Kessler, Kathy 18, 80, 114, 115, 92, 91 Kessler, Linda 61,64 Kimball, Teri 80 King, Curtis 72 Kinney, Jayne 17, 133 Kinsey, Fred 46, 73 Kioski, Tom 33, 44, 133 Kittie, Richard 41,101, 133 Klarer, Mark 64 Kleczewski, Jim 64, 52 Klein, Patricia 64 Klemak, Marsha 80 Kovalcik, Robert 109, 133,91 Kovalcik, Tim 26, 80, 101 Kraemer, Cynthia 80 Kraus, Paula 64 Kreipel, George 101,133 Krueger, Joellen 80 Kuester, Gail 64, 47 Kuproski, Richard 80 ...L- La Bran, Cynthia 73 Lakicki, Mary Jo 53, 89 La Mere, Julie 73 Landry, Linda 73 Lane, Mary 133 Lanoue, Jo Anne 56, 58, 80 Lanoue, Mary Ann 64, 65 La Ponsie, Chuck 64 La Ponsie, Susan 115,134 Lear, William 6, 80 Leary, Sharon 73 LePert, Mike 35,41,45, 73 LePert, Mollie 64,98 LeVander, Richard 35, 45, 116 Lisac, Lee 55, 80, 104,114 Lowrie, Mark 80, 110 Lowrie, Paul 20, 49, 32, 50, 134, 48 Lujan, Linda 7, 105, 134 -MC- McCaleb, Jerry 115, 134, 49, 50 McCarthy, Nancy 115, 117, 134, 89 McCarthy, Thomas 73, 51 McCauslin, Joe 134 McCormack, Colleen 73, 111 McCue, Noreen 73 McDermott, Stephen 37, 38, 44, 77,81,99,113 McDermott, Tom 73, 51 McDonald, Debra 134 McDonald, Lee 81 McDonald, Scott 64 McDonnell, Deborah 134, 90, 89 McDonnell, Jim 18, 40, 65, 109, 51 McDonough, Glenn 35, 73 McDougall, Mary Frances 135 McDougall, Gail 81, 82, 105, 106, 108, 111 McGuire, Ann Marie 65 McGuire, Patrick 15, 33, 35, 44, 46, 81, 99 McKee, Thomas 18, 44, 45, 81 McMahon, Colleen 106, 111, 135, 91 McMahon, Kathleen 56, 58, 73, 89 McMahon, Maureen 76, 81 McMillan, Christine 65 McQuade, Daniel 35, 40, 45, 65, 30 -M- Mackin, Madaline 53, 54, 55, 62, 64, 115 Mahaney, janet 135 Mahaney, Marcia 73 Maland, Nancy 64 Maland, Tom 73 Malovic, Tom 35,81 Mangino, Karen 64 Manning, Io Ellen 55, 81, 82, 114 Markham, 98, 1 1 2 Markham, B1-ran 8, 35, 41, 45, 64, Mary Pat 81,114,116 Marquez, Grace 53, 54, 73 Marsh, Ralph 73 Martin, Marianne 81, 104, 116 Martin, Michele 73 Martin, Rosemary 53,64 Mason, Paul 81 Mason, Terry 135 Mason, Tina 81 Matlock, jim 73 Mattei, Denise 73 Maynard, Cyndee 8, 21, 81, 105 Maynes, Barbara 64 Mazur, joe 73 Mazur, Paula 64 Medina, Danny 107,135 Meehan, Romaine 73 Mentemeyer, Richard 32, 33, 41, 99, 104,107, 109, 117,135, 91, 89 Mesick, Christine Lynn 65 Metzger, Bruce 40,65 Miller, Mary 65 Mills, Greg 40, 65 Mills, Anita 81, 104, 114, 91 Milton, Terri 73, 115 Moats, Ann 53, 55, 73 Mohr, Tim 65 Moore, Susan 73,74 Morgan, Terry 135, 89 Mosher, Mike 35, 60, 65, 112 Moulton, Mike 65 Mullan, Mike 81, 104, 47,93 Mulvey, Judy 82, 105 Mulvey, Mary 53, 54, 55, 65 Murphy, Pete 46, 135 ..N- Nachtigall, Barbara 65, 99, 107 Nash, Mike 74 Nelson, Michael 82 Neubauer, Marc 82 Nevarez, Mike 33,41,44, 82,92 Eewberry, Becky 82, 104 ewman, Barbara 105,1 16,135 Nichols, Georgette 82 Nicksic, Mike 135 Nisky, Staffanna 111,135 Nisky, Stephen 65 Nordquist, Vicky 74 Novak, Jim 40,65 -O.. O'Brien, Steven 35, 40, 65, 99, 52 O'Connell, Maureen 74 O'Connor, Daniel 41, 43, 45,65 O'Connor, jean 82, 104,114 O'Con.nor, Jim 32, 33, 35, 44, 74 O'Dowd, John 32, 33 O'Farrell, jerry 35,65, 51 O'Farrell, jim 35, 82, 30 Oleksy, Josephine 65 Oligschlaeger, Cecelia 101,136 Oligschlaeger, Denise 82, 114 Orkwisz ewski, Karen 8, 56, 58, 82 Ortiz, Cecelia 136 Ortiz, Eddie 44, 46, 82, 30 -p- Paschal, Susanne 136 Paulsen, Mary jean 65 Paulsen, Mike 136 Pavoggi, Karen 74 Pavoggi, Kathy 104, 136 Paz, Dominic 35,40,65, 52 Pearce, Tim 105, 136 Pemberton, Melissa 65 Perpich, Anthony 35, 136 Perpich, Greg 82, 101 Perpich, joe 136 Perpich, Sam 65 Perrone, Darlene 82, 102, 105, 111, 119 Peters, Cheryl 62,65 Peters, Mike 35, 45, 46, 74 Peters, Vicki 115, 136 Petty, Ioe 65 Peyton, David 74 Peyton, Karen 65 Pisarcik, Stephen 74 Planeta, Andrew 40, 66 Pompe, Cecelia 129, 136 Pompe, Linda 53, 82, 119 Popik, Jane 9, 105, 115, 136 Popik, Marcia 74 Porter, Richard 66 Powers, Christopher 74 Powers, Clyde 33, 41, 103, 107, 109, 1 37 Powers, Debra 136, 138 Propati, joseph 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 44, 87, 104, 107, 137, 91 Przekota, Jeanne 66 -p,- Rath, Jeffrey 66 Raths, oregon, 35, 41, 74, 75, 91, 51 Raths, Ron 82, 101, 91, 49 Ratti, Gail 66 Recker, Kathy Reilly, Richard 35, 74 Rennaker, Larry 35, 60, 66, 90, 30, 52 Rennaker, Nina 21, 83 Resende, Servulo 84 Riedel, Richard 41, 129,137, 91 Riedel, Robert 45, 60, 66 Riedel, Therese 6, 74, 111, 89 Rimback, Elizabeth 83 Rimback, Mary jo 4, 137 Risolo, Angie 83 Ritter, Mike 83,49 Ritter, Steve 35,66, 52 Roberts, Mark 4, 111, 137 Roberts, Paul 66, 52 Robertson, Richard 68, 74 Robertson, Thomas 66 Roland, Terri 66 Rosales, Frank 9, 33, 34, 41, 42, 43,87,99,100,104,137,107,109, 91 Rose, Mary Alice 66 Roybal, Teresa 115, 137 Ruminski, jim 35, 60, 66 Ruminski, Nance 83, 104, 106, 107, 114,47 Ruminski, Peter 112, 137 Ruppel, Rosemary 74 -5- Saiz, Ben 115, 137 Sanchez, David 35, 46, 74, 106, 51 Sanders, Debbie 66 Sandoval, Rosi 137 Sangirardi, Mary 19, 137 Sangirardi, Winifred 53, 54, 55, 83, 91 Schaub, Nathalie 105, 138 Schermann, Bonnie 8, 57, 58, 83 Schermann, Kathie 4, 57, 58, 1 38 Schermann, Nancy 66 Schlosser, Christine 83 Schlosser, Gail 74 Schmidt, Ann 74, 104, 111 Schmidt, Bryan 74 Schmidt Elaine 104, 138, 91 Schmidt, Roxanne 83, 111 Schofield, Maripat 101, 111, 137 Schreiber, Barbara 99, 105, 138 Schreiber, Margaret 74, 106, 111, 91 Schuessler, Butch 66 Schwab, Priscilla 138 Schwab, Phil 7, 41, 42, 138, 30, 47, 93 Schwartz, Gregory 45, 74 Schwartz, Tim 46, 66 Scott, Deborah 57, 58, 75, 89 Scott, Maria 103, 111, 138, 91 Scott, Shelli 138 Sepulveda, Curtis 12,75 Shahan, Carol 66, 114 Shepard, Marilyn 83, 102 Shepard, Denise 66 Shepherd, Patricia 83 Shikany, Cathy 76, 83 Shikany, Mary 138, 109, 30 Shimerdla, Gene 138 Short, Marilyn 129, 138 Short, Steven 33, 45, 83 Sieberman, Jeanmarie 66 Silva, John 35, 45, 66 Silva, Lucilla 8, 54, 83 Simmons, Valerie 66 Simon, Larry 16, 139 Sinclair, Gary 75 Sinclair, Gay 83 Smith, Cheryl 66 Smith, Geraldine 114, 139, 47 Smith, Mark 63, 66, 114, 52 Sogan, Leslie 55, 66, 53 Sogan, Terry 7, 75, 86, 47 Sosna, Collette 54, 83, 99, 113,47 Sprenkle, Cloyd 83 Sprenkle, Robert 40, 64, 65 Staab, Richard 35,66 Staab, Roger 35, 45, 66, 52 Staab, Sharon 83 Stein, Jim 35,61,67 Stein, John 19, 31, 33, 109, 112, 134,139, 49, 50 Stockwell, Christine 67 Stockwell, David 83 Stokes, Mike 75, 51 Streety, Jeanne 54,67 Stroinski, Barbara 67 Sullivan, Anne 55, 56, 58, 83, 100, 110 Sullivan, William 67, 52 Svete, Linda 67 Svoboda, Margaret 101, 139 Swaim, Richard 40, 67 -T- Teach, Kenneth 84 Teach, Tony 35,67, 49, 52 Teskey, Margaret 84,105 Teskey, Michael 67, 109 Thoennes, Mary 84 Thom, Barbara 75 Thom, Beverly 56, 58, 88, 99, 100, 103, 104, 112, 118, 126, 139, 107, 111, 91, 89 Thomas, Gary 36, 37, 38, 77, 84, 101, 113, 47 Thomas, Joan 20, 100, 115, 139 Thomas, Terry 41, 45, 75, 112 Thomas, Tim 41,67 Thompson, Wanda 139 Thorsen, Kathleen 67 Tomasek, Judy 84 Tomasek, Nancy 67 Tomchak, Sally 67, 47 Torrez, Cynthia 73, 75 Treadaway, Martin 84, 105 Truair, Steve 111, 139 Tupper, Suzanne 67, 98 Turner, Jack 7, 24, 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 84, 91 -U- Uhleman, Denise Ulman, Skip 40, 67, 52 Utter, Suzanne 84 -V- Vallen, Linda Van Der Werf, Barbara 67 Van Der Werf, Ed 33, 45, 75, 119 Van Der Werf, Jim 33, 35, 49 Van Drunen, Gilbert 84 Van Drunen, Mark 75 Velasquez, Mary 139 I Velasquez, Tom 35, 45, 46, 67: Vere, Jerome 84 Villa, Linda 139 Villaverde, Al 9, 99, 107, 139 Vindiola, Dolores Voiland, Frank 140 Vollgraf, Phillip 67, 52 Vukovich, Ruth 7, 55, 56, 58, 75, 87, 91 -W.. Wagner, Dan 45, 67 Wagner, Jane 35,67 Wagner, Pat 44, 84 Wagner, Rhona 67 Wahl, Dennis 7, 41,42,84 Wahl, Donna 140 Walker, Janice 5.5, 67 Walker, Patsy 25, 53, 75 Wauen, Anne 91,101,109,111, 140 Walsh, Catherine 75 Walsh, Mike 32, 33, 41, 42, 140, 89 Walsh, Pat 41, 43, 75, 91 Waters, Carolyn 15, 55, 140 Watson, Patty 8, 66,67 Weissinger, Carol 53, 55, 71, 75 Welnick, John 140 Weltsch, Gregory 40, 67 Weltsch, Kathy 53, 91, 140 Weltsch, Michael 37, 84, 91, 1 13 Wenzel, Elizabeth 67, 114 White, Starla 67 Whitmore, Patricia 67 Whitmore, Phillip 75 Whitmore, Phyllis 140 Whitney, Denise 75 Wilkinson, Kathy 69, 75, 106 Wilkinson, Mary 67, 99 Wilkinson, Sherry 6,67 Williamson, Deborah 24, 25, 75 Williamson, Kathleen 91, 105, 140 Wilson, Bob 40, 70, 75, 51 Wirth, Rosemary 84, 101, 104 Wolf, Barbara 67 Wolf, Michael 31, 33, 36, 37, 44, 84, 91 Wong, Katherine 105, 140 Wong, Maria 140 Woolgar, Craig 21, 84, 105 Woolgar, Curtis 60, 67 ..Y.. Yoshimura, Mark 25, 85, 104 Yost, Richard 63, 67, 52 Yunker, Marguerite 66,67 -Z- Zamora, Dolores 67 Zanath, Richard 140 Zaput, Kevin 64, 67, 114, 52 Zaput, Patricia 84, 104 Zettler, Maureen 67 FACULTY Abels, Mr. Harvey 23, 37, 38, 109 Brideen, Sr. Mary 19 Blee, Rev, Edward 15, 35 Beres, Sr. Eileen 26 Burke, Mrs. Helen 27 Campbell, Mr. Thomas 20, 113 Cancilla, Mr. Anthony 28 Cancilla, Mrs. Irene 28 Cordova, Mrs. Mary Lou 22, 106 Cormier, Mr. Kenneth 24 Dilirancescantonio, Bro. Peter 28 Edwarda, Sr. Mary 16, 17 Finton, Mr. Roy 23,31, 33,44, 6 Ferguson, Mrs. Mary Lou 27 Francesca, Sr. Mary 17 Gauthier, Rev. Curtis 18 Green, Mr. Robert 26,46 Herzog, Mrs. Mary Jo 23,108,153 Hickey, Mr. Thomas 10, 11, 14, 25, 143 Hillmann, Rev. John H. 7,14, 118, 121, 1.23, 124 Holmes, Mr. Farrell E. 21,105 Hughes, Mrs. Pauline 15,104 Jacques, Mrs. Alice 16, 17 Johnson, Mrs. Kathleen 16, 17 Joseph, Sr. Marie 26 Kane, Bro. Theodore 27 Lovely, Sr. Louise 20,115 Meyer, Mr. David 17 Morris, Sr. M. 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