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Cardjnalettes and Poster Club use their talents to promote spiritg chess team members Win a trophy Both the Cardinalettes and the Post- er Club did their best to promote spirit. This year's Cardinalettes were most successful because ofthe caliber ofthe talent that the girls possessed, said moderator Mona Leos. The girls worked as a team during basketball game halftimes as they danced to the J. Geils' tune, Freeze Frame. The Poster Club improved spirit at Stritch, but in the local neighborhood as Well. The club promoted the Christ- mas spirit by painting the Window of the Ohio Citizens Bank on Navarre. The Chess Club had a losing season 4-5-1, but had a lot of frm playing the elite game. With Sister Rose Angela as moderator, the team played to the best of their abilities, with Brian Norden and Jim Goetz leading the Way. In addition, Mark Goetz and Robert Boerst Won second-place trophies in their divisions in competition spon- sored by the Greater Toledo Area Chess League. Above right: Brian Norden seems to have the up- per hand in this chess match es he prepares to move his mari, Above: fiiimor txipuiiii Robin Horn- yak dances to the tu ries during halftime at at bes- ketbaii game. 98 X oardinalettes I 4 Front row: CARDINALETTES. Jackie Carbe, Linda Durst Terry VanDenDoieweert Tracey Grim Castarieda, Theresa Osberger, Debbie Martis and and Robin Hornyak 'lop Rochelle Bowen Sue iiornyak. Back row: Kirsi Mankineh, Beth
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Quiz Bowl takes one step forward, two steps back in a season that ends with a, 4-'7 record The Quiz Bowl team had a rough sea- son, finishing with a. 4-7 record and a ninth-place spot out of 12, teams. The team started out with a strong victory over Swanton, but then fol- lowed it up with losses to DeVilbiss and St. J ohn's. These three games told the story. The season continued with the team taking one step forward and two steps back. One of the disappointments was being knocked out of the WTVG tele- vised competition in the first round. The team will have a good chance next year because of many young players 1-emu-ning. . K W gi Above: Mike Kovacs prepares to hit the buzzer for the answer. Right: Sister Florian tries to prepare her team for an upcoming match, 4. i ' , FQ T i K ' Q Xa- I 1 g:'5 if milf 90 Sitting: Mike Kovacs, Theresa Oliphant, Kim Third row: Sister Florian, Mark Goetz, Jim Pes- Fancher, Michelle Thomas. Second row: Tom chel, Mike Richardson, and MP. Tim MFIHOUQV- Glauser, Jim Goetz, Kathy Major, Paul Dreier. , get , f . ,.,yff,, I .. i .ig , 3,5 quiz bowl X 97
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imiixai 5- . W, ,, 4769 S ' K K 2 4 Si 2 'ET Wit Q' Above lem CHESS CLUB. Firsm row: Lisa Irving, Mark GoeLz, Bob Boersn, Tom Cleuser. Second row: John Sofolir, Jim Sehmidlin, Mike Richardson. Top row: Sisber Rose Angela, Mike Malumsin, Brian Norden, Jeff Meek, and Jim Coenz. Above: Lisa Fox is hard an work. CLUB. From: Michele Ponuralski. Second Anim Wasserman, Kris Mander. Non Piouired: - A W . Clark, Connie Penersen, Lori Penersen, Da.neLLe Mansoir and Lise Fox. FOSS' HUG POW: qeppy bandersf Amy FOX' Above: Terry Vainljenlloleweern is having ai good Lime being a Cardinsleme. chess, poster clubs X 99
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