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YEARBOOKJEDITORSWRITE FFCTI AI AC HNF ACTS D ™,  !« Wm • for the year ahead at The £v££ ' ' V L VT _ V Y ML fettling in for the year ahead at The OVERVIEW take the opportunity to invite all Tk„ („ J ta glamour and glory and being J t % °J S £ « ' g ? ♦tend an organizational meeting £Ll£ J2 ! b . e ten ' 3 1 Annual tlr v the str bbie Now that we Rock , I wo those who in the f for tv realize to read tv feature in ty After all, past two years i have paid for it? first approached c of the Annual we la O still laughing! Ho we v years we felt it time .Oy tribute something to that - so intent on refining and eo C , We are going into this ei . strikes against us, and we wouk who is dedicated, concerned ' $► anyone who is for the most part w u % a little extra time to spare to pie- ■% v ting together a great Yearbook A ' j avoidable reason make it to th tv°o ; % the Hilltopper Office in Roor %,? ' 4 V 1 and leave a message or givf • tf sfS,) V Thanks lets_try to maketf £• oce ft p • S 5 3. to a ;? — £. T. 3 « ™ giainour ana glory and be ng Act Plav= mi ,i, . % ,c £aS-5=f„i =• s ? J« jiend an organizational meeting moderate s,™ , ' ' 3s«i Sc-|f3 ff | Staff on Sept 18 at ' 00 I ™ oderate success In regara -gS E 3 5 II 2-3  sewhoaretakngtl jj_ ' .f. . e dramatic pieces J% 3 || jigg t to mnvp „„  „  . §J m r ° Wth the dev pment of % S- g: V J £ §T  '  u h Persona- S Wr £  o Z 2 OS u Z 0. Ic c ra WA 1 S o is. ey nc SB O 3 SX?t? C Smith left ? | '  5 T wondering. =■ | e actors con-   y B r o jj! S3 a •S -a v J 5 S 4e % ,VfV V v 4 fe (D £ 3 en .g to - 3 1 2 a- g 1 o M O ID r% •♦ Q O 3 O • O 3 • a. a 3 fi a o Q-c r - 2. g- -i n  n me of their SB  aS-S — — - 3 J? B f6 o 3 o a. g J5 ' S- ST S =r 2 3 L-J 3 re M We TO EL ' S 55 2.5 W - O 3 o5cE„? s-§ Q O o o  ce ; Llfftt F OXES JS5SLC s $ $ 3 A seering di greed and ambition in the deep south r '  tf? - cW Hellman ' s most po tertv J $° l gF r ? Convention V ' € ry in rehearal for a % V V «? J LA N U. The Carroll prodr o VVVW ' o Chr ,: s ' lar « 0 topics WT W .« 4 g r f Members i free with Rated , enter J . 1 SVa le 9 -T Elizab ' DoroU Corsr Lau Sar r and includes the fok J tvoo« Oo ; Estee Pro e •SCC Winter Formal has been scheduled foi Friday, Feb. 20 tf Sjfl, £ 3 V W1 °« Mrs. Carol McEi tn° 9? Co°V?;«e ? .Vi - -a ,m tola m a .thpKni n h. :nfr.i ._ .-. « ■« ■? - J h . -,„ , „_,„,,„ , MiW V rt ! V o flsS . ' . r, ' ose 3 ... t«L w — «« o l -vA« w . -yji« .- the Knights of coi LEGISLATIVE AIDES WTcfiON lena) na), Fr. Mifco ,, ; yvft -£« ov  a vtvo r e K ) KER WARMS UP U |||||| jJTllTlTl I n l i ,o . , Gc bNV C t 5 ill FITS I 4 - 10 £« ' en 1 978.602 The Carroll College 22nd An- o Ce WW- «.. -. ' , iS lnin g Ml nual Smoker is in full swing  ' o !V t)i I ' 0Ur C0 OlJV lifted VC the big fight coming fast. . ' 4 ' - q, ' ' ' I ? | B V jP ia - UOtS. Ot vho CO Pete Glueckert. teacher a. Af % -, PP CVj - l0 vote because , ever wrestling coach for Helen-- ( A S ' A T.O ., ■V iHSter ' Capitalsays We have about cj s 4 .- ' ' , ' ■ £ £ IX - c r? ster. euvs out. which is not too i 5 % ' • Z C !b I  t Prospector encourages those « ca guys out. which is not too 1 they all stay; but the T always a few guys reason or another may make us short In recent smoke been 30 or 40 only 18. Com rising protes teaching such have been rumors Could we be seeing th turnout When posed tions. Glued- These- enoughTr s - °V A n po,,cies T ge : t Dr f Dalhart R. | k und of%?r The wr 4?. ' „. P « A jf - ' ' ' ties, etc. Jent of Cogswell Colleee in rL — t | V V ev2St?o T three day Visit ' the L J ,SC °; MrS ' J «Xfu e SEEK ! Thuu , £  • P a t, evaluation team also visited with s„T t tor of Continuing Wash in p. J V fc on The fl V ght ei N Vv N V- J« 2 fiS n Jvc UTTiE foxe: C a tonight for the ' C . fef ' % ' ° toOC« S 9 , « , ,%,, 4,V wasasmash.n p.m. in the Mo; V fc£ lh« ? o % SX £%« borate se W m J w,ll also K ..U v ; ho ve O ,, « o % ' 4 V V ' Q ' ntiqiif M send. - «e c .ally %- , Cj te W ■-fc ' C V. ? e A,%s ' V ' % ° e supe P ' -ougt W . its cf eCarro ' V ' W , ' , , A , S% V ' Vl «A .nto physical cTT  m  ft X V%, ' i ■-, ' r ' ' ,., ' i; ■„ , V % % ' ■■Va . Vople it enslaves f J J IfJIuPUlV , VXV ' V; % ' ther Melton ' s performa,. 4V Kelly Rhodes Fmalis t ?%% XVK K G r •- °ec. m p e the r Senior Mike . carrol, % t% O . V S. 2 US U { College student body president. %%? £ %« «SX ? V O « ' «  Marv Po PP ' s BM was named a state finalist in the %% ' V ' - %- . S °%7% b ' lates th « chara. ter H « recent Rhodes Scholarship com- «A % v ' ' • ' V VV ?6 e actress ' -« P ' t ' on X. , trtC e AW %S. ? , ' Played by Pat Kelley. long with 11 other state V 1 ? V We VW • a professional T 0 f.nalists from six states in the J C V V V X 1%M X ' ' e Llttle Theatre fl northwest district, travelled to c {2. , ' AV '  « - - ' « V bv such profes- Seattle, Wash., for the final com CO T, ' t| agga i -2 i: g 2 - = -o „•  V 1 k petition in late December . % x % e °° P I 2  8 | «- - | | K £  g f 5 V V 4. feeling existed between J iWI For of the f nalists V 2h; B - I ° 5 - I « I ° 1 ? a 1 A ' ters in the Hu bbard ■■northwest distr- ' V  p. e e ,e l«-; 0 r S M . S i2 | ™ J? _ i£ n ■% hold it   h t  n o- — ■, th , W H eS dlStr A Xei 6 tt S V e S S II « r gltl  oJ% %. .nold. it was between Ben I selected to - e C ' % V , S S | S . S S ! H £ I , i i 5 £ ' , Regina in the form ol mutual 1 fl 1 r °  i-S ?-ll S S = S « ;Ss | .spect and recognition that the m - ' chosen from a Vfe S = ll§S£ ol study a ■ Vi e , T ' K S - | I I SI -S-a S 2«8 ! ! ? V gr, ' li drives th em both | England. Uf t B ' M ° g - S| f « J £ «f cut-throat Oscar hunts for Kelley was ont %. VvV 2 Q Sjg-oSSjg .2 1 «£ fj ■f ' I %% of it. His lack of sen- chosen from a U e O y jV p represent Montana e „ V a o ;=? ,M,r„s S?« ' 0|ti Mill IHJI1 i t S £ a hs.« 00 Kell«, Is also oo-capla(n • SHiKZii aSSiSi ?Z ' 4° ' ,%° ' fc, ' ,,!, 1 CO -. - I 6 • igog-igSi CazxoLL CoLLsgs . . . asAlaatza to a liuExal sAuaation, ins. J oak of ins, J-utuzz. [jflZ ZZ7TLLLto[lflZZ Mr M r to — 1 TviS f St. Helena Cathedral over the years . . . Opposite page: Cathedral before the 1959 rennovation Rennovation yields a new face for the Cathedral. Our special thanks to the Helena Diocese for the use of their historic photos Imk The scenic Helena Valley offers Carroll students much more than an academic setting. As the state ' s Capitol, Helena provides the opportunity for cultural as well as educational enrichment. CARROLL COLLEGE N.BENTON HOLLINS AVE i±±s±: uncoil. m „ Vf; % £ 10? is X- ; :,v - Q ?mZ, C '  _- -. l {ount c aint ( naiLzi t-oLLsxjz. 1Q12 ■y ' ' ; i -„ 4 - n L O X . . . The Sole Pillar and ground of the truth, an immovable rock . . . Cardinal Newman tinf ■B John Balkovatz Elizabeth A. Barrett Robert J. Beausollel Social Work Nursing Business Administration m-Buslness Finance Laura Bennett Biology 1 Joseph Biby Biology m-Engineerlng Mary Bowen English Barbara Boyd Medical Technology Bobble Joe Bradbrook Physical Education Cynthia M. Bramlette Nursing Cherrayl M . Briggs Nursing John Buckley Sociology Matthew Buckley English m-Physical Education Katherlne Buechler Accounting, Business Administration m-Finance J D. Ann Bulllngton Accounting m -i Cheri Burns Accounting Jo Ann Cloud Medical Technology m-Ma thematic Leslie F. Cope Business Administration Debra Court English Catherine Crowley Business Administration Kathleen Depuydt Medical Records Administration Not another decision! Demarise I. Dolph Nursing Theresa M. Drake Nursing Angela Egging Medical Technology Jean Faure English -Political Science Margaret Fears Nursing Patricia Lee Ferriter Social Work Andrew Forbes Biology m-Chemistry Michael Foster Business Administration Kathy Fowle Nursing Teddi Gartner Medical Technology Elementary Education Mary Anne Hagan Nursing Robert J. Hall Theology m-Philosophy Brent Hanson Physical Education m-Psychology Patrick Hauls History Elaine Marie Harrison Nursing Leanne Heldinger English m-Communlcatlons James Hepburn Philosophy Dlann K. Heppner Special Education Elementary Education Sandy Hugus Elementary Education, Special Education Eric Irwin Biology m-Chemistry Kelly Jones Accounting, Finance m-Buslness Administration I m in dental hygiene . James Keil Business Administration m-Psychology Michael Kelley Political Science m-History Judy Ketcham Medical Records Administration Robin Knaff Nursing Jancan Kocbbc English, History Monte Kohler History, Social Science m-Sociology MlkeKohrt Economics Thomas Kovarik Economics m-Mathematlcs Stephen Kozer History Thomas Lanning Basinets Administration Susan Leaphart Political Science Susan Lof ink Elementary Education Mary Madden Nursing, Theology Darcie Magnuson Nursing Sandra Mahoney Economy, Accounting Clifford Main Accounting, Economics Marlls Majerus English m-Psychology ■Meghan Mansfield Business Administration, Finance, m-Hlstory Randy Marosok Biology -Medical Technology Mlndi McCormlck Dental Hygiene John McDonell Social Science m-History MarkMcGlnley Accounting, Business Administration m-Mathematlcs Loretta McFherson Accounting, Business Administration Joseph Merrick Sociology, Social Work I wonder what smells . Ellen M lnehan Dental Hygiene Anna Moudy Biology m-Art, Chemistry Shauna Neary Social Work Lynda Neff Biology m-Chemistry Catherine Nelson Elementary Education m-Psychology Sid Nield Physical Education Sean O ' Neill Sociology m-Psychology Steve Osborne Elementary Education, Biology Frederick Mark Owsley Biology m-Chemistry Claire M. Pearson English m-Philosophy, Communications Arts Kyle Peck Finance, Business Administration Jayme Pester Medical Records Administration, Cindy Peterson Social Work m-Physlcal Education Kellie Petrlno Elementary Education m-Psychology Madalena Pkchloni Nursing Susan Rajaclch Social Work Ruth Rhlnehart Engineering, Mathematics m-Physics Brenda Richer Religious Education, Elementary Education, Special Education Leo Rivers Social Work m-Psychology Mary Robinson Physical Education, Elementary Education Patrick Roche, Jr. Medical Technology, Theology Ronald Roholt Biology m-Chemlstry F ' ■■■' ■. ■.■' • ' •• ' • ' 1 H J jJ mM c CO This is more fun than f ingerpalnting . Joseph Russell Biology m-Chemistry Kathleen Ryan Special Education Elementary Education Anthony Samo Social Work m-Physlcal Education Roshelle Satterthwait Nursing Anthony Scarcella Biology m -Chemistry Robert Schaff Biology Rebecca Schwartz Medical Records Administration Phillip E. Sherman, Jr. Political Science Roberta Sherman Nursing James F. Smith Biology Eileen K. Sverdrup Biology, Psychology m-Chemlstry Donna Sweet Nursing Leah M. Tackes English Sam R. Thennls Business Administration m-Accounting Dale J. Ttochmak Biology, Chemistry John Tracy Business Administration Don Velarde Biology m-Chemistry Dena ). Walchuk Business Administration, Accounting, Finance Thomas J. Walsh Accounting Stasia Warren Nursing Denis L Welnert Nursing John Whlteman Physical Education PatrlcU Willems Dental Hygiene JohnT.Whitesel Accounting m-Phllosophy Did you get any paint on the C ? Audra Williamson Medical Records Administration Bernadette M. Wlndauer Dental Hygiene Jo Ann Wright Accounting m-1 llllJpyt? rtJTfHTU-iircWttv InH w,J i rrv mm JMlik. Tff]iO«fc --ffflfi Eric D« v d W Cum Uud Mark John Lies Jerome Warren Llghtbourne Magna Randall fh j fanwit Cum Laude ... J nsas Of)L Kansaj Jvlngston, Montana per, Wyoming Hutfe, Montana .... Great Falls, Mor Choteau, Mori . .Paso Robles, Calif c Billings, Mon ........ Butte, Mon . Vancouver, Washln, Poison, Mon ... Nassau, N. P. Baha . . . .Sheridan, Wyom Rlverton, Wyom, i lvtlk l Pennsvlvanla Joseph Warren Russell CBm Laude Allen DalelSawltke Maxffia Cum Laude . Robert James Schaff Maxima Cum Laude James Fraqcls Smith, .Maxima Cum La Arleen Leona Sorensen Maxima Cum Lai Donald Joieph Velarde ft Charles Irving Zucker SKuna Cum Laud Barbara Jean Boyd Joann L Cloud . . . Kelly Sue Barker .... Teresa Louise Brown Kath Dehor MindiRaeMcCormick Ellen Marie Mlnehan . . Sheila Joan Morris Kathleen Ann St Peter ■• . Patricia Irene Willems .... Bernadette Marie Wlndauer . Missoula, Montana ...l. .Reno, Nevada . . .Helena, Montana . ..... Elyria, Ohio ' lissoula, Montana rck. North Dakota fl..l... Sandpoint, Idaho ...!... Cascade, Montana Butte, Montana Kalispell, Montana Big Timber, Montana . Colombia Falls, Montana He Marie Bahmiller . . •thfAnne Barrett Bartos Magna Cu amlette .... tiling l, Montana m. North Dakota . Browning, Montana . Hlngham, Montana ■itte, Montana y, Montana , New York . Helena, Montana Glasgow, Montana .... Livingston, Montana St. Louis, Missouri Clancy, Montana ' San Francisco, California Havre, Montana .... Great Falls, Montana , Helena, Montana i Helena, Montana . Wittistqn, North Dakota. Kallspell, Montana .Idaho Falls, Idaho Seattle, Washington : J.Sidney, Montana i Albany, Oregon s. Montana : J . .Choteau, Montana 8W Valley, California Gaiy Norman Cox . . . . . . David WIUBm VonBergen Michael Remington Kohrt . . . . Shinto S.Willy... .......... Bachelor of Artp In Finance Michael Joseph McCutcheon ..?. ' ■' .CutBa . . .Helena, Mon Helena, Mon ha, NehraslSk ' by.Montana nlng ... .- .. jScott .. . Samuel Robert Thennis , John Anthony Tracy . . m -yanJon Wledmeler ndra Anne Mahoney Magna Cum Laude Joan Marie I Loretta Hannawalt Mc Catherine Sue Buechler. Marlena Ann Hill 3lTffTT FiWL«T-iiMi . . Helena, Montana Helena, Mo .... Joliei,Il Billings, Montana . . . Great Falls, Montana ..... .ClancyfM ' ;...v. Billings, Mm ' l Willlston,No ...... Helena, Montana Kettle Falls, Washingtr 1 mwm fin Maphies MMattix arte Neary Made Nugent ..... ., _ ue Peterson ....... Susan Lynn Rajacich ....... Wendy Ann Rickman ... . . Leo Paul Rivers Cindy Jo Tietgen -r Stewart Wettacti. . . lames Whinihan, Jr. da, Montana He, Montana , Montana ntana e, Montana Aiucflfa, Montana . Rapid Cityj tuth Dakota a, Montana . ' -■H 36f SENIOR H John Bernard Balkovatz, Sociology The Educator ' s Roles In the Prevention . Annie Marie Bartos, Nursing ' lid Abuse and Faculties Laura Louise Bennett, Biology Evaluation of the Thayer-Martin Mi Mary Catherine bbleJoBradb In Gultartk of Neisseria Vlsh I .n La Culrura Contemporanea De 1 Education ally. Regular, Strenuous Physical Exerci- : Seventeen and Twenty-Two A Study of the Biological Effects Treatment Plant Effluent on the 1 of Prickly Pear Creik Arleen Leona Spren- 1- A Characterization Salmfl clarkl) . The Effects of Homogen e Axons! hn Tlsch s on the Isolati nvlronmental Samples Sles Irving Zucker, Biology ies of the Effect of Azaserlne on DNA J ' cipal Wastewater brate Community L e Cutthroat Trout ( subspecies jejuni from stonr . ; Indian land tudy In Indian Land gllsn 4 creative iprk which probes Info the minds of various he Prison c David Irwlit, BIolo development of Enzyme Thomas Luke Kovarik, Bl An Examination of the Si aracter Consequences ' as a Result of the Prlsoi I -e In Sta phylococcus aureus bit. Writing and Review Chicken Embryo Heart tissue . . Economics on Debate Supported by a Re-evalu of the Phillips Curve Relationship ' • ' ' art. Political Science ! Unicameral f- Warren Lightbourne, Biology ■■,_ J . Bgto of Homogenized Hind Limb Buds on the Regeneration of Sciatic is in Adult Sana Eipem . Mahohey, Business and Economics Hon of the Stabilization Debate Supported by a Re-evaluation of the Phillips CurveJieLttonshlp f ' all David MarUn Wkgy lion andPenid M BV ce in Staphylococcus aureus MlcheleSaai l ' iflBtn ommunlcatlon Arts Parenaifl HRm: A Study of Resultant Communication Breakdown WHandlcaps Affecting the Child eMoudy, Biology - Mr _.enf and Evaluation of a Simple Chemically Defined, Mir ,h Medium for the Detection and Identification of NuMtl nta of Neisseria gonorrhoeae V ■a AdyleNeft, Biology . I • Effect of Bacterial Grazers on Phosphorous Cycling | Mln%al Mil I m for the Mentally Retarded ocyte Counts In Mice£ River In the Joseph Warn The Effects o. Allen Dale Sai Salmo clarkl) ' Anthony James ScarcelU, Biology Two Experiments In Animal Physiology Involving the Use of theJreadnWI. A Comparison of Rectal andHhtemal Carotid Temperatum Measured Simultaneously at Ambient Temperatures of 2S°C and 3S°C and Evapora- tive Heat Loss In Exercising Dogs: The Effects of Ambient Temperature, Workload, and Dehydration Diving B James Fran m d Rfc $f V J [oiint cSaint Cfiaxizi, Cott QE. £ czTfE.ls.na, d l pn.tana igio-ign i k m I call the Rock, because thou shalt be the support of all the buildings; thou art the overseer of those who will build . . . St. Ephraem of Syria £ n 29 Alexander, Sabina Allison, Donald Anderson, Collette Baker, Nancy Ballson, Constance Bentrude, Brian Berard, Wayne Bernard, Clarence Bird, Clifford Bisson, Judith Blake, Margaret Blood, Louis Bolton, Mark Bouten, William Bracco, Kimberly Bradley, Roger Bump, Peter Burch, Kim Bussman, Marie Byrd, Angela Byrd, Gregory Caferro, Frank Campbell, David Cannon, Shawn Cearley, Joni Clark, Kathleen Clinch, Ed Comes, Patricia Connors, William Conroy, James 30 Cosgrove, Kelley Coupe, Margaret CovlII, Ellen Cozzle, Doug Crosswhlle, Dave Davidson, Stephen Davis, Joan Davis, Scott Dedlc, Tammy Delaney, Kelly Dennehy, Jacqueline Depinto, Ann DeWoff, William Dickerson, Karri Dlel, Carol Disney, Michael Doherty, Kristine Donohue, Dan Doolln, Michael Doorls, Patrick Dwyer, Susan Eason, Jeney Egan, Shaun Egging, Duane Elsenman, Michael Elliott, Mark Engelmeler, LouAnn Erlckson, Terrl Farrlngton, Roxanne Farstead, Steve 31 Fennessy, Tracy Firpo, Meri Fisher, George Fisher, Thomas Flaim, Mary Francisco, Lorl Frazey, Nola Frethelm, Tammy Friend, Michelle Fryberger, Tamara naono, Lentoy Gallus, Michael Gartln, Joseph Garver, John Gaudreau, Gary Gebert, Glenn Gibson, Jeanette Gill, Margaret GUliland, Brenda Gieich, Lorl joetz, Mary Golden, Richard Gregg, Paula Grinde, Roger Grose, Greg Haegele, Michael Hall, Jonathan Hammett, Jane Harpole, Philip Harrington, Mary 32 Hash, Dan Haverty, Lynda Hayashi, Hlroshi Hef fner, John Heldinger, Stasia Helns, Lisa Hendrlckson, Dean Hendrlckson, Laurie Hilyen, Cynthia Holland, John Holland, Monica Hollenback, Christine Holshue, Kim Houtchens, Margaret Hurst, Gary Hynes, Bryan Irwin, Maura Jacobson, Linda Jellen, James Joseph, Francis Judge, Daniel You never count your money, when you are sitting at the table . . . 33 Kail, Victoria Kasun, Christina Killorin, Anne Klyose, Yumi Klump, Cynthia Knaff , Kelly Konlshi, Yuriko Koon, David Korn, Kevin Kruger, Dora Knhr, Chris Kunnary, Sheila Kurtz, Anne LaBare, Rene Lamb, Jennifer Lamb, Rafe Lamphier, Peggy Lane, Mary Lechner, David Lederhos, Elizabeth Leeds, Ray Lemire, Lenny Lewis, Joan Lipinski, Karl Lonz, Margie Low, Jason Lung ,Mark Lytle, James MacNelll, Eileen Maes, Marianne 34 Mahlman, Larry Malek, James Mamuzlch, Shelly Maronick, Michael Marsh, Denise Marshall, Brett Maxwell, Lisa McDonald, Laur een McElhenney, Lorl McGlnley, Kathleen McGoldrick, David McKay, {Catherine McKay, Molly McLaughlin, John McLenna, Teresa Meehan, Mary Melsburger, Loretta Meister, Marty Mlcheletti, Janine Miskow, Eric Mitchell, Bradley Mooney, Thomas Moore, Teresa Moudy, Kerry Murphy, Timothy Myers, Nicholas Naegell, Nancee Nagano, Kiyotaka Nagel, Rhonda Nash, Michael 35 Ostervold, Mary Otto, Theresa Palmer, Greg Pape, Mike Pardini, Kimberly 36 Pederson, Robert Pembroke, James Perko, Richard Perrlello, Linda Pescl, Charles Peterson, Eric Peterson, Gregory Pfarr, James Pfelfer, Pauline Phllipps, Pauline Pohlen, Maureen Pomeroy, Jacqueline Purcell, Jamie Putnam, Wanda Ramos, Brenda Redlnger, Matthew Regan, Deborah Regan, Michael Ringbloom, 5igne Ritter, Teresa Roberts, (Catherine Roberts, Linda Roche, Mary Rolle, Michael Rosenow, Marcie Ross, Earl Ross, Sandra Rudolph, Connie Russell, Sean Ryan, Joseph 37 Ryan, Sheila Sakakibara, Mlkikt Salmassy, David Sandau, Anthony Sanders, Mark Saudi, Ayman Sauter, Deborah Schaf f, Rebecca Schwaller, Francis Severin, Michele Slow, Helene Sisk, Helen Slayton, Mary Smith, Deborah Smith, Eric Spethman, Susan Spurgin, Pam States, John Stotts, Kimberly Strosnlder, Julia Sullivan, Julie Swan, Anthony Tabish, Frank Taft, Mary Takada, Jun Tapp, Anne Tennis, Patrick Thiem, Michelle Thoeny, Ann Tierney, Gregory 38 sarfi Tlmmons, Linda Trempcr, Glenn Trunkle, Cynthia Unkel, John Upham, Greg Ursich, Taml Valasek, Susan Van Trease, Karen Velarde, Alice Verboort, James Vogt, Clark Vondrak, Ann Walsh, John Walther, Peter Warden, Dundee Warner, Paul Weber, Tanya Weiser, Constance Whalen, Thomas Wicken, Valerie Wieck, Paul Williams, Carla Williams, Danelle Wilson, Maureen Winch, Roberta Wing, Martha Wojahn, Patricia Yamamura, Hisatsugu Ysursa, John Zlrbel, Christopher Ht 39 AI lchazL A. J oLl£ Crying our tears, mourning our loss Questioning God, imploring why Confused and scared we turn and toss Yet still it ' s true that Mikie died. My tears are weak or so they say, A man is strong and does not cry, They scornfully send me away Yet still it ' s true that Mikie died. I try to stand up tall and true Not feeling death, It ' s hand so cold Yet still my heart aches as I do My friend Michael was not that old. So with my tears so wet I cry, for still it ' s true that Mikie died, by Pat Dooris 40 and it is upon this rock that I will build my Church Matthew 16, 18. 1955-195S O k o m o z 5, a Vmundson, Balkovatz, Mary Benegas, Tony Beneventi, Joseph Bergeron, Franclne Bonnes, Patricia Brennan, Michael Brown, Cindy Brown, Wendy Bunch, Christopher Byrd, Douglas Byrd, Guy Byrd, Ovila Callahan, Mary Callahan, Theresa Campbell, Bruce Carlson, Kathleen Chambers, Sue Churchill, Kristen Condon, Mark Crosswhlte, Debby Cummings, Elizabeth Daly, John Day, Cheryl DeSmet, Diana Dockery, Lillian Don, William Doney, Henry Dschaak, Sandra Eason, Sara uy IP ' K 42 Floding, Jane Furness, Timothy George, Marianne Gilbert, Stacy C i I boy, Susan Gillespie, Michael Gould, Mary Gray, Debra Greene, Kelly Grimm, Diane Grose, Marie Hadlow, Robert Hagen, William Hayworth, Karyn Hell, Julie Helterllne, David Herrln, Megan Hogan, Shannon Houseman, Kathleen Howe, Klmberly Hoyt, Burt Hunthausen, Lynn Hurd, Kathleen II, Naoki Imlach, Valerie Iwabuchi, Hiroakl Jackson, Mary Jaiiney, Bonnie Janson, Karl Jeakins, Jodi 43 Johnson, Janice Kamblch, James Kaneko, Takashi Kelbler, Gregory Kelley , Karen KeUy, Lori Kelly, Timothy Knlep, Kelly Kohrt, Eric Kolar, Johanna Koncn, Daniel Konen, Thomas Kremer, Alexander Kujawa, Joseph (umangai, Elizabeth Lacey, John Ladenburg, Paula Lamere, Darrell Larson, Glna 44 Laumeyer, Jean Lavoie, Janine Lavoie, Leslie Leau, Michael Lechner, Cynthia Lesar, Gregory Lewis, Jon Lteberg, Debbie Lowry, Joyce Lund, S. Diane Maclntyre, Scott Mahon, Marcl Mandevllle, John Margarls, Melchisedek Matsumoto, Joe McCarthy, Margaret McCormlck, Kathleen McGonlgal, Kerry McHugh, Maureen McKenney, John McKenzle, Craig Mertes, Thomas Meyer, Janet Miller, Donald sJL I 45 Purnell, Cher! Renf ree, Colleen Riehl, Cecilia Ries, Catherine Ritter, Leslie 46 Roberts, Dale Robinson, Rita Ross, Elena Ruby, James Schaan, Anthony Schlls, Roger Schulte, George Schwaller, Raymond Sears, Wendy Semmens, Dave Simons, Joseph Sloan, Christopher Smith, Jean Smith, Marilyn Donna, you are supposed to hit the ball with the bat . 47 48 7 gS5 Saitncjuaki Whos is she that stands triumphant, Rock in strength, upon the Rock, Like some city crowned with turrets, Braving storm and earthquake shock? Who is she her arms extending. Blessing thus a world restored. All the anthems of creation Lifting to creation ' s Lord. Aubrey DeVeil 3- u n r L O I Hi v ■II .-III Ml- ..•«« nffs; I «•   • I IM 1 1 I fit IH ■IliMI  • «H - ■■• Ml • • «««• tit in 1 49 Ackley, Penny Adams, Brenda Albright, Keith Allison, Stephanie Applegate, Rodney Baker, Jane Bausch, Christopher Beeler, Laurie Bentley, Charles Berberet, Patricia Bergeron, Lorraine Berry, Virginia Biskis, Peter Biskupiak, Carrie Braun, Selena Brennick, Peggy Broxterman, Thomas Burton, Timothy Cain, Candace Carpenter, David Carson, Teresa Clinch, Mary Cohea, James Costigan, Bryan Cott, Leslie Cox, Gary Crandall, Mary Crandall, Robert Crockford, Mary Dapp, Ruth 50 Davis, John Dawson, Margaret Dennehy, Daniel Dennehy, James Dlrkson, Debra Dougherty, Sarsfield Downs, Denise Dumas, Paul Dwyer, Thomas tilery, Loren Emery, Randal Enesl, Enesi Etcitty, Theodora Fabbrl, Patricia Fennell, Twlla Floreen, Joseph Franklno, Steve Glffln, Shawn Gleason, Tyler Gogut, Greg Golden, Michael Gorder, Gene Gorder, Jeanne Grainger, Christine Guszregan, Daniel Hall, Christine Hand, Deborah Harmon, Kathleen Harrington, Carol Harrington, Daniel 51 .SSKT. : i Hatley, Jeffrey Hlel, foebra Hill, Loretta Hllsendeger, Jean Hollenback, Jeffer) Holter, John Home, Kelle Horton, Michelle Howard, Michelle Hurd, Joan Joyce, Nancy Kalbflelsch, Mart This is how you kill ants . . . 52 5 3 Mathews, Tina McCann, Kevin McCartin, Christopher McEUigott, Grace McGowan, Dennis McMahon, Maureen McPherson,Mary Miller, Kathleen Mings, Sue Mohl, Susan Moore, Sue Morasko, Gwyndolyn Motoyama, Tamaki Mulitauaopele, Tamotu Niebur, Mary Nuxoll, Wendy Obert, Harry O ' Keeffe, David Oldcrow, Martin Olson, Paul Orth, Margaret 54 Pare, Catherine Parker, Debbie Ruf fatto, Jamie Ryan, Jennifer Schaefer, Catherine Schaff, William Selvig, Jill Semmens, Mark Shoman, Terrance Sllva, Yolanda Smith, Rebecca Sonderland, Roger 55 Stanchfleld, Mark Stergar, Laurie Stlckney, Vlcki Stimatz, Teresa Stout, Jame9 Sykes, Leslie Thennls, Timothy Torres, Lori Trudnowskl, Marjorle Valasek, Paul Van Every, Valerie Van Order William Von Bergen, David Walker, Robert Wallace, Catherine Walsdorf, Kurt Walsh, Eugene Ward, Ellen 56 I Weber, Brett Welch, Stada Wells, Craig Wesley, Lois Wledmeler, Bryan Wild, Michelle Williams, Sonia Willy, Slslnio Wilson, Linda Wiltzen, Edward Wong, Christopher Woochlng, Sllllo WoodT Karen Yokoyama, Toshiml Zundel, Carrie 57 H 58 As students of a small school, we often fail to notice those who surround us. We see these peo- ple, yet we really do not notice them. A vast seg- ment of life at Carroll passes by without any attention. In the following section, we have tried to show the variety of life that thrives around us. We hope that you see yourself; more importantly, we hope that you see something that you hadn ' t before. Enjoy . . . 59 Tell my mom if she calls that I am at the Library . BMW Wr M 60 ♦ 1 • ♦  4 , Coach Robert Petrino The man behind the might. 62 when the Saints go marching 63 . and another one ' s down 64 We ' re behind you Saints!! 65 66 Some of the spirit behind the Saints . . . . i i ■. ' -, Score 21-17 Saints over Minot 14-0 Saints over Western 42-7 Eastern Washington over Saints 14-7 Saints over Rocky Mountain 25-13 Tech over Saints 35-7 Saints over Rocky Mountain 23-19 Saints over Ricks 31-29 Chadron over Saints 28-21 Saints over Tech 16-14 Western over Saints ' sfel JUJiL-iL-iLJLLL-L JU_iL [ill LM- r : U 13 1 111 HI -.-Lii— ' rat _Jh -.BHihI i .„J . 4 ...t) MH 4£ $ Spring Players: Front row: Mark Schulte, Coach Robert Petrino, Ray Schwaller, Karl Banschbach, Jim Kam- bich, Frank Petrusha, Tim Burton, Joe Robinson, Tom Konen, Tom Lynch, Bob Petrino, Rory Swan. 2nd row: Matt Buckley, Steve Ahmann, Clark Vogt, Steve Adley, Chance Ferlica, Rick Criner, Greg Byrd, Greg Upham, Joe Kriskovich, Mike Pape, Dan Bleskin, Tyler Gleason, Bob Vinson, Tim Kelly, Craig McKenzie, Monte The- len, Pat Schulte. Back row: Dan Frankino, Mike Gillespie, John Daly, Kerry Sacry, Brett Weber, Dave Cambell, Buck Preuninger, Shaun Egan, Foe Floreen, Scott David, Dave Simac, Wayne Berard, Kelly McDonald, Biff DeWold, Jim Tuss. Missing from photo: Steve Picard, Bill Conors, Jay Henkel, Louie Blood, Doug Cozzie, Trainer Charlie Bentley. 1981 SENIOR SAINTS Brent Hanson 45 Keith Albright 80 Marty Kloker 67 Mike McCutcheon 25 John McDonell 77 ALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE: — First Team — John McDonell — 77, Senior Lineman Mike Gillespie — 23, Sophomore Wide Receiver Bob Petrino — 18, Sophomore Quarterback — Second Team — Bryan Wiedmeirer — 50, Senior Center Jim Kambich — 51, Sophomore Interior Line Tom Konen — 72, Sophomore Tackle Keith Albright — 80, Junior Tight End Craig McKenzie — 22, Junior Running Back DEFENSE: — First Team — Steve Picard — 42, Junior Linebacker Time Burton — 14, Junior Secondary — Second Team — Marty Kloker — 67, Senior Lineman Dan Frankino — 12, Sophomore Secondary Joe Robinson — 16, Junior Back ALL AMERICAN: John McDonell Sean O ' Neill 73 Bryan Wiedmeler 50 69 w, omzn ± n ottofUt Carroll VS Weber St. Carroll VS Northern Mt. C. Carroll V9 Whitworth Carroll VS Western Mt. C Carroll VS Boise St. Carroll VS Northern Mt. C. Carroll VS Lewis and Clark St. Carroll VS Northern Mt. C. Carroll V9 Gonzaga U. Carroll VS Western Mt. C. Carroll VS U. Of Idaho Carroll VS Eastern Mt. C. Carroll VS Columbia Basin Carroll VS Montana Tech Carroll V9 Spokane Falls Carroll VS Western Mt. C. Carroll VS Whitman Carroll VS Northern Mt. C. Carroll VS UofM Carroll VS Montana Tech. Carroll VS College of Idaho Carroll VS Eastern Mt. C. Carroll VS Medlcaine Hate Carroll VS U. of Anchorage Carroll VS W.S.U. Carroll VS Northern Mt. C. Carroll VS Northern Mt. C Carroll VS Western Mt. C. Carroll VS U. of Lethbridge Carroll VS Montana Tech. Carroll VS Western Mt. C. Carroll VS U. of Fairbanks Carroll VS Eastern Mt. C. Carroll VS Eastern Mt. C. Back row: Denise Downs, Gail Lambrecht, Karen Van Trease, Ruth Rhinehart, Maureen Collins, Coach Charlie Brown. Front row: Francine Bergeron, Kristi Cariere, Terri Erickson, Cheryl Cavalli. 70 71 72 Concentration on and off the court coupled with many hard hours of practice contributed to Carroll ' s 13-16 overall season record. 73 NOTEWORTHY HOOPSTERS Wendy Sears — 54, All Conference, 1st Team JoAnn Cloud — 12, Senior Co-Captain Lynn Patterson — 50, Sophomore Co-Captain Cathy Wallace— 34, Junior Co-Captain OPPONENTS CC Montana Tech — 67 94 Western MT 64 62 Col. of Gt. Falls — 55 57 Rocky Mountain — 52 70 Rocky Mountain — 66 60 Eastern MT — 60 52 Montana Tech 55 65 Col. of Gt. Falls — 70 56 Eastern MT — 65 63 Western MT — 57 62 Montana Tech — 75 60 Eastern MT — 68 58 (conference games) I I In H.fff 3, S ?£32 J44 3$6 Back: Diane Lund, Jenny Eason, Colleen Erickson, Cathy Wallace, Maureen McMahon, Wendy Sears, Debby Dirkson, Maureen Pohlen, Carol Wirtz, Lynn Patterson, Joanne Cloud, Helen Sisk, Sue Moore. Front: Sabina Alexander, Coach Tom Kelly, Mary Ellen Crockford. W oniE,n ± BaJUtUt 74 I ■Mil t K rAmtkvBSi h£ - pA ( « i Unas, SF 75 76 OPPONENT CC UofM — 64 35 FVCC — 62 79 FVCC — 44 70 E. Oregon — 63 76 U.of PugetSnd — 69 66 Gonzaga — 65 54 Northern MT — 49 62 Western MT— 50 38 Northern MT — 56 52 NorhernMT — 56 58 Rocky Mountain — 68 82 Col. of Gt. Falls — 59 42 (nonconference games) 77 d l zn ± Jia±kztljaLL OPPONENTS CC Montana Tech — 51 62 Western MT — 76 59 Northern MT — 88 76 Col. of Gt. Falls — 94 79 Rocky Mountain — 82 67 Rocky Mountain — 69 62 Montana Tech — 55 53 Western MT — 74 58 Col. of GT. Falls — 82 59 Northern MT — 87 82 Northern MT — 105 92 Rocky Mountain — 58 68 Col. of Gt. Falls — 65 64 Montana Tech — 53 55 Western MT — 83 78 (conference games) © ® 9®Hl9 ft Pi • t£«Ai ' £«Vi n Back row: Coach John Driscoll, Brian Bentrude, Roger Sonderland, Rick Perko, Jim Lytle, Peter Don- nelly, Brian Kavanagh. Front row: Mike Kelley, Bob Petrino, Don Chery, Paul Dumas, Sid Nield. ; gS 1 T adid cll cHcll of Dams. President Francis Kerins, Announcer Skipper Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. John Cheek, Gerry Robinson for Fr. Joe Pat Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Niece, Mrs. and Mr. Jim Trudnowski. 78 79 80 OPPONENTS CC Gonzaga — 106 64 Eastern WA — 81 75 Lewis Clark St. — 79 81 Whitworth — 59 58 Whitworth — Eastern WA — 74 64 Oregon Tech — 73 81 Lewis Clark St. — 99 95 Col. of Idaho — 63 67 Eastern MT — 89 69 Northwest Nazerene — 71 63 (non-conference games CAGER STANDOUTS Mike Kels Kelley — 10, Senior Co- Captain Sid Nield — 22, Senior Co-Captain Brian Kavanagh — 20, All Conference 81 This year ' s intramural football Championship went to the women of 3rd New. The victors successfully conquered and equally impressive opponent, 2nd New. This year ' s competition brought forth eight teams among which were participant s from, St. Charlie ' s Gua- delupe, and St. Alberts Halls, in addition there was one off campus team. The action was fast and often brutal. Among this year ' s casualties were Donna Wulf and Teddi Gart- ner, both having their competitive spirit dampened by ankle injuries accompanied by crutches. V. DntzamuzaL 3ootljaLL A sample of the line-up from the Championship team. Looking over his team. Coach Kelly Knlep ponders his future In his new found career. 32 83 UntzamuzaL VolLyUL  I 84 Championship Team: Back row: Monte Kohler, John Ramerez, Mike Kelley, ' Tinker Owens. Front row: Cathy Wallace, Kathy Beachler, Joan Mahon. 85 Not unlike past years, the 1981 Men ' s Intramural Basket- ball see some furious competition. Intramural action kept the physical education facilities busy from late January until April with 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 competition. This year ' s extracurricular activities were organized by Monte Kohler for the third year, with the assistance of Tom Walsh. Some of the teams included: The Heroes, The Coral Reef- ers, The Moon Martins, and The Stormtroupers. Individ- ual team members of the winning 5 on 5 team included Tom Broxterman, Mike Eiseman, Tom Fischer, John Heffner, Mark Lund and Joe Rossman. K. 3 on 3 Champs: Mike Eisenman, Mark Lund, Tom Boxhead Broxterman 86 !Bc Bz±t Match winners Rafe Lamb Jon Lewis Mike Sullivan Dennis Sullivan Most outstanding fight: Dennis Sullivan Thomas Clinch Inspirational Award Palmer Hoovestal Congratulations to all the men who made this year ' s Smoker one of the most exciting ever. a £ •% ' Hit me with your best shot . . . ' Front row: Jon Lewis, Rick Nelson, Mike Sullivan, Charlie Bentley, Ray Schwaller, Duane Egging. Back row: Coach Wall Chancy, Chris Racicol, Rare Lamb, Doug Cozzie, Frank Tabish, Palmer Hoovestal, ' Tinker Owens, Coach Pete Gluekert. 88 ■jfl is wi w4 A mm KlyT ' jGM WHO Eat Your Heart Out, Jack La Lane , 90 91 Ufa « (-l ™ a — ■- ■■ss Xf A. 4r i vft l - . N i m ml M Lm 1 1 Hf ' • fil EL ja| tBMk - Hi a k Ja 8r? 55 5 A touch of winter , 92 The rock on its summit enjoys a pure and serene atmosphere . . . Cardinal Newman dfi DL Giotto a t L (J L t t L 93 }z£i.hman iJ ack -JxLfi 94 j%£.i.nman UnitiatLon JSozromsxy zzsnadz Jj an.cs.-a- —Jnon You can eat crackers . M ...T p TTI v il 96 . £.££ Sail QutAoox Conceit T.c3.C.C. CoJ-j£.£.hou.i.£. Boogie Brothers 97 1 gSo cJrom conzL 98 Homecoming Queen — Catherine Wallace Homecoming King — Tom Walsh P dinting the. d Z ' ? . ■' ■£ 100  V p t ' t iB Is this what they call Group Process? 101 c fallo uTzzn 102 Who said eating at SAGA was no fun? 103 Stxux Caxnivai- p B B Mr l M wr Mmf4 3f ' ? ' Km ! ■B 1 mmM L = 8! r k n r 4 I 1 - - sl 104 V «K — a. ' ■■- aint J abilck i - a }j 105 qth £out(i ' i. Cai.lno z fLgkt 106 Too bad I didn ' t make enough money for next year ' s tuition . . . 107 J-ancl±eaf2L c TLt£.%ation.i. 108 - K 3rd Main and 3rd South 4 ■•. - - . . t-_ Eaxtn -£ ay tonfzzzncz TltfT t HHHBH New freshman housing??? 109 £ ancs-i. r lS,-- j 2_ ■- J Ia. 9 H ■e ' ] K.  i ' 110 It has been said that there is a dance at Carroll College every time the Pope says Mass. Although this is a slight exaggeration, dances serve as a major form of entertain- ment. During the first semester, in addition to the dances held in the Lower Commons, there are the more formal dances such as Homecoming and Screw-Your- Roommate. The second semester is highlighted with the Winter Formal, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and the Spring Formal. Ill cA.S.CC. Pres. — Mike Kelley V.P. — Janine Lavoie Sec. — John I. C. Ramirez Treas. — John Wood FRESHMAN Pres. — Al Olszewski V.P. — Mary Kay Lane Sec. — Nancee Naegli Treas. — Bill Bouten SOPHOMORE Pres. — Tom Mertes V.P. — Gina Larson Sec. — Kathleen Munshower Treas. — Denise Troupe 112 A.S.C.C. Spring Concert Battle of the Bands Hard at work . . . Off, Who do«s your hair? JUNIOR SENIOR Pres. — John Davis V.P. — Laurie Stergar Sec. — Teresa Ladenburg Treas. — Mary Angwin Pres. — Kit Warf ield V.P. — Mary Ladenburg Sec. — Sandy Mahoney Treas. — Mary Bowen 113 XittU Jk atxs. 114 The Little Theatre presented many fine productions including Romeo and Juliet, A Festival of One Act Plays (Dust of the Road, Comings and Goings, Bird- bath, The Elephant Calf), Little Foxes, and Working. 115 CLk Spur Officers: L to r: Kerry Sullivan, Theresa Callahan, Sue Chambers, Mary Trudnowski, Lori Hilton, Mary Jackson, Janet Meyer, Donna Wulf . 4 4:4 O ¥ m £ ft ' T, _ ■Spurs: L to r back row: Ann Rehan, Leslie LaVoie, Kelly Greene, Sue Chambers, Mary Trudnowski, Janine LaVoie, Jill O ' Hara, Diane Grimm, Lori Hilton. Middle row: Kathy Har- mon, Johan na Kolar, Monica Hol- land, Kerry Sullivan, Mary Jackson, Theresa Callahan, Molly Conroy, Maureen McMahon. Front row: Mary Jo Balkovatz, Janet Meyer, Donna Wulf, Sandy Schneider, Lome Lud- wlg. Cheerleaders: Top row 1 to r. Catherine Uselman, Lori Torres, Patty White. Front row: Pat Roche, Terry Shoman, Ron Schaefer, Sean Can- 116 Pre- Seminary: L to r: Tim Cook, Glen Tremper, Matt Huber, Father Joe Pel- let ier, Matt Reddinger, Gary Gaudreau, Mark Sanders. Pre-Semlnary: L to r: Bob Hall, Rich Westhoff, Glenn Tremper, Gary Gau- dreau, Bishop Eldon Curtis, Matt Reddinger, Tim Furness, Joe Kujawa, Karl Liplnskl, Father Joe Pelletier. J- X£.- E.m.inaxu C-LxcLz _ y Circle K: L to r standing: Jerome Lightbourne, Linda Neff, Sheila Miller, Cathy Schaefer, Roger Perrier, Tim Cook. Kneeling: Kathy Miller, Laurie Beeler, Mary Bowen. 117 ' JunioT-.zSs.nLox JDanquzt 118 An evening to remember . , 119 Stud.£nt Pablicationi. Joe and Mare Dns. D- xoi.h.£ctox Executive Editors: Mare M. Angwin, Advertising J. Francis Kujawa, News News Editor: Jack McLaughlin Feature Editor: Gina Larson Photographic Editor: Harry Obert Copy Editor: Peter Walther Photography: Chris Walters Dave McCormack Sean Russell GregLeSar Staff: Pat Dooris Kit Warfield Mark Sanders Tom Broxterman Tim Cook Roger Schlis John Ramirez John Kaney Matt Huber Peggy Brennick Andy Forbes Bill Mattix You call this a vacation? DL cJtdftc EDITORS: DEBBIE HAND AND VICKI STICKNEY 121 z7Ta.lzfis.nEA in tns. r WoxU hound ' U .. 1981 ELECTIONS A REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE Ronald Wilson Reagan under a time-for-a-change con- servatism swept Jimmy Carter out of the White House, with 438 to 49 of the electoral votes. The Republican Party gained control of the Senate for the first time in a genera- tion. REAGAN BACK IN COMMAND AFTER ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT Less than 24 hours after he was shot, Ronald Reagan ' resumed Presidential duties from his hospital bed. A suspect, identified as John Warnock Hinkley, Jr., 25, of Evergreen, CO was arrested on a charge of attempting to assassinate a President. Reagan was in intensive care after a bullet was removed from his left lung. The attack occured at 2:25 p.m. EST as Reagan was leaving a meeting of the AFL-CIO. Six shots were fired, wounding Press Secretary James Brady, Secret Service Agent Timothy J. McCarthy and police officer Thomas K. Delahanty. CHRYSLER GIVEN GUARANTEE The ailing Chrysler Corporation won federal back- ing for $400 million in new loans to avoid bank- ruptcy. This approval came after the company reported the largest annual loss in American corpo- rate history, $1.71 billion for last year. THE HOSTAGES RETURN After 444 days, the 52 American hostages were finally released from Tehran, on January 20, 1981. It had taken a monumental diplomatic effort to free these hostages involving nearly $8 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Dis- putes charged on until the morning of Inauguration Day when an agreement was finally reached. They were wel- comed with tears, smiles and rivers of yellow ribbons. The nation celebrated with a weeklong festival of welcome. JOHN LENNON ASSASSINATED The killing of John Lennon sent shock waves around the world. Mourners paid tribute to Lennon, unofficial leader of the Beatles. Mark David Chapman is charged with the murder. PULITZER — WINNING STORY A LIE Washington Post reporter, Janet Cook relinquished her prize after admitting her story about an eight-year old heroin addict was a lie. 122 SPACE — SHUTTLE A SUCCESS. TERROR STRIKES ATLANTA Columbia did what had never been done before. It went up like a rocket, sailed in orbit like a spaceship, and then landed like an airplane. It opened a door to a new era in which exploration of space will be king. Commander Young ' s shut- tle co-pilot, Navy Captain Robert Crippen stated, We are really in the space business to stay. A rapidly growing list of young black victims has struck ter- ror in the hearts of many. Detectives just come up with threads of evidence, the unknown killer is a void, which only enhances the fear which Atlanta children face. An appeal was sent out to the country for monies to establish a reward fund in the hopes of solving these murders. POPE SHOT THREE TIMES BOBBY SANDS DIES Pope John Paul II was shot at close range and wounded in five places Wednesday, May 13, 1981 by a man believed to be a Turkish assassin who vowed to kill him. The 60 year old Pope was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. A section of the Pope ' s intestine was removed, and he was treated for minor wounds, two on his right arm and one on his left hand. On the 66th day of his hunger strike, IRA convict Bobby Sands dies. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher refused to grant the demands that Sands died for: special political — prisoner privileges for IRA inmates. GM TAKES ON THE JAPANESE SPACE VOYAGER I SENDS PHOTOS OF SATURN 950 million miles from Earth, space probe Voyager I beamed back pictures of Saturn. These pictures revealed hundreds of separate ringlets and structural links, amazing scientists, with this discovery. The Japanese Government ordered its auto companies to vol- untarily limit shipments to the United States. A special arrangement was worked out by U.S. Special Trade Repre- sentative William Brock and Japanese Trade Minister Roku- suke Tanaka. Japan ' s concessions provide some relief for the ailing U.S. auto industry. MISSIONARY MURDERS IN EL SALVADOR Four American women, 3 nuns and a lay worker, were found murdered in El Salvador. These women were the first known American victims of the political violence claiming this country since the overthrow of the President. A handful of U.S. military advisors are now training soldiers to assist this country caught in civil war. PRINCE CHARLES TO WED Prince Charles announced his engagement to 19-year-old Lady Diana Spencer, a long time friend of the royal family. At five feet nine inches tall, with blond hair, blue-grey eyes, she has been admired for her good looks, discretion, charm and intelligence. 123 All those friendly faces 124 1 THE mil IS OT0UT Out uJt ' rc wock,ny : £ t I v ? jK ?y • - V 1 f Familiar sights at Carroll 125 — ' Vm What a study break!! km ' ' ' !- ' , iN r . -MkM 126 Carroll — a place to make lasting friendships. 127 128 Q ' ConndlMl a d £ m L a The rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. (Matthew 7:25) 129 c -dm inii-tiation Rosalie Walsh — Resident Director, Guadalupe Hall 130 Two new people were added to the administration, Sister Clara Lee Foley served in the Office of Aca- demic Dean. Tim Branson became Resident Director of St. Charles Hall and Assistant Dean of Stu- dents. crpit, iHioLoqu, jSu±in£.i.± Earnest W. Bacon Eugene C. Franks Jon A. Krutar Michael J. Rot 131 (lhs.tnii.biu, dommuniaationi., U zntaL c rfygUns. Arthur Westwell, Head Guldo M. Bugnl James L Bartruf f C. WMard Huber Dorothy Harper Harold A. Smith, Head r ° ■i Mrs. Jo Anne Karr, Head Mary Lou Abbott 5ssr Barbara J. Johnson Margaret E. Qulnn 132 Education, nqlns-zxlnq, £.ngLli.n « i John R. Downs I. Monica Klttock-Sargent i -.J ' ' Ik Leta A. Llvotl 1 L l -. p k. Ti3B Allan H. Qulst, Head Allen L. Pope Sister Miriam Clare, Roseler, O.S.F. John L. Scharf, Advisor John E. Semmens, Head Joseph T.Ward 133 3ox£.iqn Lanquaqs-i., 7ji±toxu, zA [akn£.ma.tlci., A lsAiaaL J £Xioxai. Reverend Humphrey J. Courtney Gary E. Hoovestal Eric C. Hansen Robert Swartout Ronald N. Knoshaug lames A. Trudnowskl Marie T. Vanesko Reverend O. Lee Hightower, Head Reverend Jeremiah T. Sullivan, Head Alfred J. Murray, Head jisier nose Agnes Louk, ISPA, Head 134 d l u.s.la, J axi.inq Reverend Michael S. Driscoll Cecilia M. Grose Mary C. Beaudette Patricia Bollinger Virginia M. Brooke I fulfil I J hi . Joseph W. Munzenrlder, Head R. Therese Sullivan, Head Catherine Canlparoli Lillian LaCroix Jo-Anne P. Scott 135 PnCLoiohnu, Lpnui.Lca.L EAucatlon, LPnui.ic.i., u olitical cis-ncs. Donald H. Roy, Head 136 -JnEoLogu Thomas W. Hamilton Margaret Stuart Robert Piccolo John E. Ward, Head Frank E. Cooney, Head Reverend Clayton S. Meyer Reverend Joseph M. Pelletier William M. Thompson, Head Reverend Robert J. McCarthy 137 138 Lois Fitzpatrlck jzizndLy Jaa£.± arfxound Cambium Mary Kunnary mm %B$ i k ■-■' I9L. Louise G. McGowan Rev. John Cronan Slim Williams Curt Dumas Jim Lester 139 The shadow of the rock! Stay, pilgrim! Stay! Night treads upon the heels of day; There is no other resting-place this way. The rock is near, The well is clear, Rest in the shadow of the rock. — Faber 140 to move oft?? ' - ' Tmrtb: the develooment of VlJ ' iS - ' 4i ne- lght be ten.. ?y. no 52 „3a= o — a a . S 3 ■Erdo c  ■;At mmgmLy™: ' FESTivAL of one acts- Rock , I wo- those who in the s 1 for t realize t XX se who are taking  f . ' l c duu e ' lnese aramat ' c Pieces to read TSSTS If % h: the development of feature in h, SS 1 WW Mm plough persona- - Annual th- • % a a ions a P wettling in for the year ahead at The OVERVIEW X a? 16 opport i ' y t0 e a The four part evening y in glamour and glory and being Act Plays Jtend an organizational meeting moderate After all, wy past two years t have paid for it? first approached c of the Annual we la £ still laughing! Howe years we felt it time XOy. tribute something to thai sy so intent on refining and et. Os, We are going into this e.. ' Q strikes against us, and we woui?? who is dedicated, concerned, . $ anyone who is for the most part g ' % a little extra time to spare to pie- .syC % ting together a great Yearbook f e %t J a avoidable reason make it to th ffio 0f O the Hilltopper Office in Roor a ' and leave a message or givr ( , , ' } , ■Thanks lets try to make TojptS ' W m2£ p??sft? 3 • Tyi. • ►  5 O K 0 «• Z ns - Th ■3 ? so s?. ? . ' - °  = LM m 5 s OS rtr astf V Smith left 2 t I. 1 ,„„„j : W irec- oH2;= ' t -a ?_„o ' y;i-- o — — 5- o (D M o ft Q O 3 °- ° 2 o 3 o 3 c -r Z y . s : iS S % -«i X5 re . , c v £ l£5£ ftMr « e % LITTLE FOXES o« lC DO Oi. Catholic Youth cu of Western Monf-na ig it ' s fourth _ to be held orl A seering d greed and ambition in the deep south 1900s will o ' winter season at the Carroll Colle r O r on Feb. 18, Lillian Hellman ' s, Th e-night run with a curta . s faculty, staff, and studen entation of their season pasj C •£ t g? ' Jp Hellman ' s most powerfu , ( v0 - • in rehearal for brtkr Elizab DoroO Corsr l,au Sar Of Theater. Set es, will b Members free with Rated _ r and includes the fok AVt Enesi, Jr., Sandra Eve, lv« V ' ielson. Heather Melton, Gw a s. ' y and Peter Walther con tih VVV Winter Formal Set For This Mi v t S °-% ,tl0n 4 T CVCV otv cV A ff •A Of V- 00 . c d « 0t otV rt F - g r u„ San- f W. otv ee Lw Jodii m J iPro ' Cj.lving, and c t ° f ° .c.W enter «?. f Vl VVV 4 4 c °nvention ri  ix y - f christ $$ ijf munica - s with All GeTtv te ee V l a W f i lons Speakers for the con Vi£« 3  - 4 tion will be Mrs. Carol McE. C 9 e et - Aog John n_ -u lena)] Fr |ftW |2; jS ! 0 Z. B te A« U CC Winter Formal has been scheduled foi Friday, Feb 20, •jf ' ? ' v ?-__ _ ■-tO e l a .n 1 .attheKnightsofCol LEG StAnvE INACtlOfT - ff - ' 3 WW SMOKCR WARMS UPQ ' j t e l come p arenfs ( The Carroll College nual Smoker is in full : the big fight coming Pete Glueckert, teacher wrestling coach fo Capital says, We have guys out. which is not they all stay; but always a few guys who , reason or another dr centlmSkSs ' ' l fl ' P 1 1 voter. been 3 ° ' 4 ° % wM V . KeV vW V t-T S 3 1 W r% iNjy v in the upcoming nal only 18 Cou, QX - V «JU L Rl S CW nts both in f O rising protesOl W iAe £t3 HH«2.B ' ! 1W p i«m S i«V A fr „ m tlltt , O, teaching such have been rumors of a boycoti Could we be seeing this in the J turnout When posed tions. Gluec u ; These- sue boxt Wt •e Pfc£rJ % 4ff -. |VT:k ' s Office in the old poT Ut, e W % e i ' e j i J fut% t% courage you to take the time to l £ 2fi V % FV 4 V J W J dfe and read Jt thoroughly. 2? X C t f  a.jV Il ' s y° ur future, and vou make ii f r «,! $r Car ' u %rcreditation r -n£ k ' .. ' W S« 5b T° C ° eee as   ' « ' • ' ««  ban or Pa. ■. teac V JO Xvtv N ' £ B A d . hlch ma ' t n every 10 ™ 1 the f lr „ edu « on affilia- Education . Bo 1 V % ? x ; i ° ars ' ex. X aspects r r 3S ' ° llows: Dr Robert College of I, ■, W m Gluec U ' - fjjf 3? - ollegeinclu °2 L B ? hn ' Dean of Students at Rag M m - Q thems.VV tf£ J : £; athletic | gene oTnL ° re | on at ' at , P ' I enough tr V ..J v i , A ,.; clal policies, cLT V ' Btn , ,„. ' r V dlhar , R Eklund, D r Nor, W The wr T.- - 6 n S ' .f C gSWe C ° PPP in rh — ; - f ?cf $ ? „ , U ™ g the thr ee-day visit, the . S ,SC0; Mrs cqueline Departm, +W cf evaluation team also visited with «jSOl tor of Continuing Washinet 1 riiJ ' -y «• . „ ' ' ° A _«ce ' „ f..so %, ' ' %,- S +S wasasmashin  % j 5_v itv ' «J,N, - V«.V i  « ., :r panties. Co. J j„_. -    . buum, 1J r The wr 4? J 9 ° £ f, 11 ' 1165 , 6 ' f ent f C ° We11 Co11 in Chanman o | 4 nor- x ' ' JV . D , u ™e three-day visit, the | O ' MrS Jac q u eline Departm, on Fridays. - ' tonight for the fu? cV % tp« Ce 5 V 4 % was a smashin | p.m. in the Mop- - fi?  t flP%: b« ™ o . %- .% AW aborat e se III will also b vatc ; ? oV e O) 1 V %X V V Wl OA am ' qU€ P 5 send, - .ally ° ,- c roW v ,e % , ; •,«-, %J ne supe. O ougl ■m its O eCarro- - t % .V Wa y P .nto physical 71  -v | '  £ ■£ . % iy Sy4y K °CV . %yople it enslaves T A J J II DL -J ' V A V •% v % %-nher Melton ' s performa.. V Ke y ? ioc es F no isf V VK° • na became the per , ' ' ? 6 tfatT A ' S C A 4r O fe of greed. She takes rf Senior Mike Kellev. Carroll , %„ % ' %„ A . % 7 u ■( - % 9k . C{|f ' ' akes the wicked % V College student body president, 7 %; 4 ?V 4 e A!f n S6 • e Mary Poppins - — i was named a state finalist in the ' ' o v ' ' ■' , , a ° ' , ' ' If J . ■' % % .iates the character |f| teM recent Rhodes Scholarship com- e 4 f 5 ' • ■. a, %z%, C he actress. Q petition. . ft t rt C e V ° V %, Played by Pat f Kelley, long with 11 other state ' V- OW w t o % V °!e - ' ol% % % ' % a professional „ finalists from six states in the ,. e V%C V o X v v V l «fe VV« ' e Little Tne atre ■northwest district, travelled to ' ' t f , ' , , ' ,A v ? 0 - ' ' . ■% ' o id by such profes- Seattle, Wash., for the final com S® rf CJ §- o ' 52™g s-p 2 «- ' Eo K ' 0fc   . petition in late December .  S - eC °  - = ' i ™ S o ° = - o a £ g f ' a f oj, 6, feeling existed between J 1 For of the finalists td ' o Uj ' ! ' ■s  E-gS ' g M |«.S £ « ? A V . - ' ters in the Hubbard _ ■i .V °ie VVt : sl-S° S| ™ M  -SS. %. .hold, it was between Ben northwest distr selected to ' -C CO e vXv ) e « ir « „ 5° S 2 o « 2 2 S gv , Regina in the form of mutual around tr CO 6 rf J ! ! S --S ° F != § ' ° ' S ™ J S™ .- .spect and recognition that the nf c(„rl„ g ' V. ra v,0 „( .o-t , V- r 53 ■2 S ,« -= S „ 0 — r £ S _ _a; M v •■mp areprf Hrivoc lho m Uik of study a 5- C X e A e v6 V (rf ' K I « I a £ g ■° Ml t  fs ' a Sf W r e greed drives lem both. England. d V Si ' tV. 9 - S § ° S MoV = I ' ,%5 Ut throat ° SCar huntS for Kelley was ontXl ' d « fi? R « J -o 8 I ■ZsZZ Si «Z % $ of U His lack of sen- chosen from a 1 c O U rfff? V | = iS £ S TS Z JU°fo J 16 ? U M out we bv represent Montana A X X ' H ' J = £™ «„£ o 5 E 3= „- « „ -S %- Jw scar will stop at , He is majoring  C«gtfJS °= ««3= S £ i - = - 2 = 2 -S g -S H ' A - f success, and science and plans to V t S « ' O | J I E 1 1 1 S ' 8 § 1 1 1| I SM F NS Wfil W 5 schoo. In addition to n. o « 3 J £ r g E= |  j 5 J | 1 ? - T X ' ' T ' 5 X ■«■as the student bodv pi ' e , x QQ E„ iS -2 ( w S  i- £VV e ,. %, % . as- 1 1 Kelley is also co-capta.n V,V ; 3|«|I| g| S E I | E 1 «% e % , .thed % basketba.1 team. 1 . ■SM ' 2 R J « 8 ™ S Ajjkf V W Rl
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