Catholic Boys High School - Rocket Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)
- Class of 1986
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Steig- letti seal the commitment they have made ' to the school. The ring massf is the da seniors first realize the ' y , responsibility they must ac- cepty ' i Nice try, anyway. Senior Bill Glenn, the ideal athletic supporter, showed his en- thusiasm for the football team by making his car as colorful as possible. Don't look down. Strutting their showy shorts during the brief dress codere- prieval. Keith Massery, John Monroe. and Robbie Loket, recount their adven- tures of theisummer. hat is high school? What is this place we call Catholic High? More than bricks and cement, more than a place of learning. even more than a group of students and adults united by a common goal, a cer- tain spirit, amplified by each student and his con- A unique aura Sur- rounds the schools a magnetic force emitted by members of the school. spirit becomes a phase of life never forgotten. A unique aura surrounds the schools a magnetic force emitted by all inter- actions between members of the school develops. A certain qual- i t y t h a t makes it spe- cial- a gusto for success and fellow- ship - ties it in tribution to the school, marks it as dif- ferent. Truly understood only by those who exper- ience it, this Catholic High together. I notice it in the pep rallies. Every- body's enthusiastic, and it's wild. lt's completely dif- ferent from the school I l ',,,. , is J If went to before, where stu- dents were taught to be seen and not heard, ob- served Steve Satterfield. This would not be possi- ble without the mysterious essence surrounding the school. Tommy Tanner per- haps best ties it all up with his personal interpretion of the unusual sentiments and feelings: I have gone to this school for four years. and l still cannot quite ex- plain the Catholic High spir- it. All I know is that when- ever l am with other stu- dents, I am proud to display what this place really stands for. Vroooommml Senior Walker La- siter reverts to childhood for a skit during a pep rally. ,Take it off! Matt Hartnedy put on ,an unusual strip act during his 'election speech. The soon-to-be president wanted to show that un- derneath he was just like anyone else. Intro Strutting their stuff. The col- or guard prepares to pre- sent the colors before a football game. Cadets Peter Braunfisch, William Clark, Mark Koch. and Todd Hard- berger maintain ROTC dis- cipline. Giving it their all. Pre-game pep rallies display vibrant school enthusiasm. Detliff Schneider, Jeff Gash. and Tommy Tanner were among these avid celebra- tors. Intro Tooting their horns. Mark Fran- cis and Matt McAvoy show their spirit for the band through their dedicated ef- forts. A moment of reverence, Mass in the chapel is a privilege enjoyed by seniors several times during the year. The beauty of the chapel makes the mass a special religious event for everyone. 'U ' Wil., WL M The daily tradition. Jim Adams, the epitome of sophomorism, waits till 8.29 to perform the daily routine of tie tying. '-. .,. fl .. .J C. -qi. ..-.a...,, ... I 'IIIH --1..,, 'F Party wagon. Shan Russell and as- sociates man the rocket assault vehicle: Thanks. Mom. Secret Admirer breaks school rule by sending sophomore Jerry Jones a balloon bouquet. Intro Blastoffi The breakthrough awaits the Rockets burst of energy in the final seconds before kickoff. The game ended with Catho- lic swamping the Wampus Cats, I4 to 7. Student hen I came as a freshman, I was unsure of myself. I had only lived in Little Rock for two months when the first day of school rolled around. I got an inter- elected' to Boy's State and chosen as a cheerleader. The most amazing aspect of the school is the spirit and sense of belonging. Fa- ther Tribou confronts the view at Catholic High and was The feeling at problems in the school as if we accepted. At the time it 3 pep rally is un- were one big family. wasn't that big a deal. realy' As it got closer to the first day, I began to think that an all boys school, wearing ties, and short haircuts didn't sound like what I was looking for in a high school. My mother said that I could change if I didn't like it in nine weeks or so. Four years later, I am still here. Since then, I have grown to love this school and for what it stands. I had my differences with Father Tribou my sopho- more year, but then, who doesn't? My junior year was my year of change. I was Every Friday that we have a football game there is a pep assembly. The cheerleaders, band, and the cheerleaders and Rockettes from Mt. St. Mary's perform. The feeling at a pep rally is unreall When we play teams such as Hall or Northeast, the gym feels like it's going to explode with energy. Every- body is on their feet, and everybody is yelling. This is the spirit that makes Catholic what it isll A school that makes me proud to speak its name and wear its colorsl - Walker Lasiter Life Student Life Student lndulges In ludicrous Watches. Swatches of all colors are popular. An Amoeba Tie. At least that's what people think they are. sigggigggffe ,ll sg, Compliments. Compliments. Jeff Francis and Mr. Wells fight over who looks the best. Note the boxers hanging below Jeff's shorts. Eaiflf-12N 5 e 1 s e . . aj Air Jordans Take to Grass. An example of one of the more popular color combinations. iv me , ,as 9 l'lw'l'fl 27 by ' If--' S 1 'ggi N ass Q-sk 5 , ,t M ff l I It C5155 gg' S 'XQ5 -gil? bl ' -- 'J he R ,:f'f:iq1Hwa2g f i erer ,gay Fads -' -4ast,.jLh A M l l Don't We Look Cool. Charles Nosal, Tim Lamb, Lynn Burk and Ernest Abrams strut thei stuf' X l I , That GO look. Mark McKenzie, at a glance, looks beset by a strange fungal disorder. lt's those Q73E llilf amoeba againl Just Goofing Off. Wearing bold fashions of the day, Patrick Ragar. Brian Kendall, Robby Hoover, Mark Phillips, David Hale, Martin Finley, and John Monroe relax during lunch. x In Today, l Out Tomorrow n the halls of Catholic High, di- verse personalities demand at- tendon when mromng dongin their one-of-a-kind outfits and hair- styles. Their creations represent aH the htesttrends. Bright colors are a definitely no- ticeable trend these days. Plaid, pmsky,and Hower dedgns cover pants, shuts, Hes, and just about anything else. Stovepipe pegged pants, a term applied to pants that- narrow toward the bottom and end up practically glued to the legs, and baggie trousers with loose fitting shirts with rolled sleeves also ap- pear daily. Tennis shoes of all kinds shareinpopuhrhy,buttheinostno- ticeable are Air Jordans with those wild color combinations, Converse All-Stars with that broken-in look. and, of course, Reebok. Jewelry has increased in popular- ity among many of our students. Plastic bracelets adorn the arms of afew peoMe,and gdd neckhces disphy that 'Wnachon hnage. Swatches of all colors and styles, just about the most popular thing of the year. turn up everywhere. Quite a few punk and new wave type hancuts,such as spiked han and partly shaved heads, still amaze and frighten parents, however, that traditional Catholic High haircut remains in. Let's not forget the fashionable Enghsh hnguage we use.VVe use hundreds of fashionable words such as upsychef' uradicaLn and that everpresent noise which Andy Dunn describes as an exclamation of stupidity DURRTl Fads X From Lamborghini To Letterman: What Makes The Upperclassmen Tick. tyles and trendspchange each yearyfnaturally. This year lil'l6l7f3dSl dif- fered fromi anyf -other, and polls taken bythe juniors and seniors described . , after completing any home- work, TV dominated the even- ing. The student particularly enjoyed police shows, such as Miami Vice, and Hill Street Blues. The Bill what the average FAVORITE GROUPS: C 0 S P Y 5 h 0 W 1 ' ' upperclassman liked and did in his spare time. lt went something like this After a morning shower. the student 'scarfed down Pop Tarts and a bowl of Cap- tain Crunch, all the while dreaming of the Porsche or Ferrari he wished to own. Then, on the way to school, this hypothetical student cranked on some tunes by Ratt or Van Halen, accompa- nying them on his air guitar. Or perhaps he would turn his radio to Magic l0Sf',to hear his favorite song,f7'Money for Nothing, by 'Dire Straits. After school and supposedly Hits or Misses. Musical tastes and preferences ranged this year from Springsteen to the Sex Pistols, Led Zeppelin to R.E.M. Fads Statler Bros. 'late Night with . David Letterman. 5 Elms and 'y'The Tonight Show were the popular com- edies. g e On Qwifekends. this average Catholic Highstudent would attend afootball game, escort a date to the movies, or simply cruise, Once in a while he might even venture as far as Fayettenam. He certainly kept himself busy! As an added note, many stu- dents had favorite movies, in- cluding Rambo. Back to the Future, and Commando, One person, however, listed The Sound of Music, Roller Boogie, and Benii. ,Student Opinion Poll CAR: Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborgh- im GROUP: Van Halen, Ratt, Sting MOVIE: Back to the Future, Rambo, St, Elmo's Fire SONG: , g A Money for Nothing, Da- vid Lettermanf' Miami Vice HANGOUT1 T McDonald's, Wendy's, Taco Kid RADIO STATlONt Magic lO5. KKYK, KLAZ BREAKFAST FOOD: Captain Crunch, Pop Tarts OTHER: Football, Girlfriends, Rock f'nf Roll Bunfpe' An' An Qbvious connoisfeu' Late Night with Dave Letterman of fine bumper-stickers, John Sullivan Striking his uma, me night Pose. Pon, 'S tuned to M396 '05' the most PPPU' ders over John Knight's letter. sent lar radio station. to him earlier this summerq 5 f ,V A l--1.114- C D 3 Q Aa, Q 1 S s Lsvoal dndnlmnw . . . 4. .,.,..,. Y V Q31 k ,Hex 5' 41335115-:A-,:i. ' mf' L! B 1 , pf, - 2, WQ.giSw,e3l,g:s..4- 'ff - ,Q 'r , Q. k L -sf .j 1. - f 1' M ., 1 .A . ' ... is , p- ,ff if 3- xi. , ,V V 0.L,,,,,f! K iwh fs . wif Q A ' A W Q ' 1- . W - --4.-. 1 ..'ii::,, his . ,f -- .-.W .,.,, WM, ' ' . X A ' ' in-. A ,419 . as K M 4 ,..,. .. . M h , a f . .f A 35.5-ini 322 if 5 in . Mig 5 1 Y ,fig x. px rn J ,..,M,v X 4. ? 1 V-gf A 1 X ' -: , X. A : 'lx ' I 5. . -B-f HQ A ,r,V.a,,, 14. . .Q ' Kgs? -M 1 ! A Q 5 i E is s . ,W A if ' Ja, f' . E' 544. v- r,- .ht K, ti MX ttf xtfx-5 , V . 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Very im- portant according to head football coach, Roy Davis. ln close, emotional ball games, they make the difference be- tween winning and losing. ,s -4 Fan-D - onlum Mass Hysteria Hits Catholic High After the singing of the playing of the fight song by Alma Mater, the pep rally the band. shifts into high gear as the cheer leaders enact a skit de- picting a mem- ber of the stu- dent body or faculty saving the Rockets. with performances by the Mount Saint Mary cheer- leaders and Rockettes, fills the fans with unmatched exuber- ance. The excitement peaks with the victory cheer and the the day for This along We lost I6 starters, but we have 600 re- turning fans that should make the dif- ference. - Roy Davis Y e t , t h e cheering is not over. As the sta- dium fills with students and other fans, the cheerleaders encourage them all to show how much they appreciate the team. Football games are a symbol of Catholic High's companionship and school spirit, says Dennis Lensing. No matter what the score is, the fans continue to support .lust showing off. PGA mem-A f bers, Brian Kendall, Jeff Fran- cis, and John Doubleday, pre- pare for the big game by ham- ming it up beforehand. Halloween? Coach Tollett is provoked to violence at the sight of Bill Glenn's choice of makeup. . g the team until the game is over. Coach Davis showed his appreciation for the fan sup- port when he stated, We lost I6 starters, but have 6M re- turning fans that should make the difference. The fans know how impor- tant a team is. Whether it be basketball, football, tennis, golf, swimming, diving, or soc- cer, the team represents Catholic High to the entire community, however, without fan support, the athlete's abili- ty would not really be appreci- ated. Spirit ractice sometimes starts be- fffr' fn f:. sumes time, with year-round prac- fore school for members of y tice. Every activity period the team l various teams. The football t f 1116215 in the gym. perfecting plays team, with its popularity l l and fame, dwarfs these . lI wh3lP5. build activities in some re-i 'confidence. . -1 gards. but they are suc- 'll-'unter Holcgrnbq, cessful nonetheless. The y ' L, yy members of the teams reallyilovef' Q Vfff the camaraderie and enjoy what they do. Even though the fierce drive for perfection manifestsyin all practice sessions, and the time in- volved disallowsmany other inter- estathelparticipants feel these ex- trafcurriculariactivities deserve the itimesaitgljienfergy expended. 4.lj'fDiillgfteiii?n,helpsyyou build confi- dence ltfsfgoodfto be part of a team 'lf of guys associated with itflioffered Hunter Holcomb. Practice for the drill team occurs every school day and on the week- ends before the competitions. Yet, it stands as a team getting little rec- ognition in comparison. to the enore mous amount of dedication pound into it. i a if The basketball team also i insects Beware! Ramon Escobar and Shawn Daniel manifest their military potential dur- ing a rigorous assault on ants. Practice and preparing for the season. Andy Ward com- ments, Basketball prac- l tice gives the younger ' players a sense of mean- ingpand -the seniors a chance to prove their leadership. r Of course, basketball and drill team only symbolize the many hard- working teams. Practice is indeed an important part of thesuccess achieved at Catholic Highs f a l pl i i i l i I l i Sam Scores. Barnett takes the spotiight and dazzles onlookers. C Oh, tha! wicked horn. Bruce Bishop blows on in yet another heated iam session. Hair has more bodyy Rodney Showmar canked out, but his hair didn't. I Practice .. ,W may Down the runway. A view of the school's new auditorium shows the enormity of the ad- dition. Seating 440 people. it will have a variety of uses. Doing time. Students sit quietly during one of the day's study halls. 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Commenting on the audito- rium, Mark Harrill said, lt will be helpful for class meetings, and when it's hot, many people will be able to meet in air conditioning. Marcus McAllister remarked, The new auditorium lessens un- believably the headaches and problems associated with having to build a stage for the play. John Bauer, senior clarinet player, remarked about the band- room, The accoustics are much better and l enjoy the location. l will not miss slipping down the steps during the winter. Out of all the comments there was rarely a complaint. Students were pleased that the facilities were completed and obivously enjoyed their use. 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A Final End With New Beginnings LWhc-:re Do I Begin? t last Catholic High saw an offi- cial end to the new construction! On October 27, a trium- phant Father Tribou and beaming Bishop Mc- Donald finally tied up the troubles and complica- tions associated with ex- pansion. The dedication - the last step - cele- brated the completion with a blessing mirroring the ground-breaking of over a year earlier. Fa- ther Tribou's dream was fulfilled. With the choir of sen- iors, the band, and the Bishop's speech, the event became a heart- warming celebration, or so a few seniors felt: I most vividly remember Bishop McDonald's in- formative sermon. len- titled Where Do l Be- gin? l - Kyle Echols. I was glad the addi- tions were finally offi- cially completed - es- pecially because that meant no more irritating jack-hammersl - John Campbell. The Bishop's sermon reflected the total sup- port the Catholic con- gregation of Little Rock gives Catholic High. - Paul Crawford. The seniors' job of singing was the most spectacular ensemble of voices ever going to bless that auditorium! - Matt Guise. sei, K ..,k , K 'One moment, please. The band mem- bers entertained the audience while the Bishop left the auditorium to bless the rest of the new buildings - g Q 13:64. 54 7' V, . teal. ...N . ..-WY' wr 1 M M .NMR Let us pray. Bishop McDonald lowers his head in prayer at the start of the Blessing the Books. Bishop McDonald Student Body Mass on December 6. consecrates the library. ss. Q .. 5+ El 1 ' lf- W-fr SSW fs si ft :fits - ? 1-'arf' s -I 'sr ff fr. assess: - . A-V: . 's 1 . ., ,Q fl. M-J: ,... 7: . , ' . -s . - ,v , . .e i 5 ..,., -.1 . .. . 2 '7'jz-'mvgsvm' '- i lu. 0 L... if ff' ' . ,' W H K . Q. K Vk... yw,es .R 1 .,,. , .ia -I .Q 7 f f . Z 2 --'-- E r 1 ss h -1. fl .. - - i ,S ? .. ff. 1- P f 1 r . is , fix ' Z z i 'l5'E V: . in Q' X Q if I i .3'f, ?'s.. ' L N i .' 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Even more impor- tantly, he helped celebrate the com- pletion of the new building by giving a formal consecra- tion on October 27. At each of these ceremonies, he en- hanced the overall Christian theme of the school. Yes, Bishop McDonald is a true asset to the school. cb QF? 0 W Lookin Back! Fr. T's Boys Remember fwdiiiswfswiefmg mgrggmsisgxym iszzszm vw y. ' H f 1 M. , V M , .W e ,,,wm Wm, U.,, W. m5WffmS?.E'-QW Lv m?EwWvsi2::MM:::g- gm--. 24222-W iiwiawz f M1521 W 'fe Y 4 , . i f U f W 56 , e f e e ee eqee e , eVe 1 zwwaw tiff 'fem mywiixwggigebwfiggfgk gzgjt e if9F,W7t'3 if 5 F f ,,,, H , ,.,, , .M wwe, V ,V,W,m k 9 s e e We ,f eene e e ' eex' e LM- ew 'avgifgmzqgzw his-as .,.e . 1-i fgfff: bf ,gggeeg iff: V iw , , -'H ,X X1WMM 'u 5,1 T152 472 Qe e M 3 F Z if I sip? e f ? Q Q'iI3g,2:4if3'fi2,l':A fi-il 'Qk' i 'f :' MfflQfaf52 'fx' -' V H1 1 ' K i , ,, 5 V Sh eeee lT.tiM pe I Fl-f 1 Q Q? e M gl Hmee bf MM 4 e e.eM...,. 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They. thejlfeteiaiifexxff,ff aHffVF!1?evl?QSl,icSi1chiasfthe Elf' H change ii5fUd5U15Q I 24 Gehtaahas- be- ' great distancesftogc member of it Cathoiic Hiighia and Jthe months- i i This veafs Less 491115 f2Pf2S2'1r On the Q Qoij exotic to culturesgi o1io Arbefaez rcomesffrvfitcf iiii is ffjlunjbiai Dafiiel- BQFDQVQFf?3i'?5i55f,?5 f ' ' xi eP'7??3Ut5iQN?W:tZ3?'9P?ii?T5gf'??fleifi ?a5F?'3!3?3F55?f?'9355ff9m3W??t it'Ef4e-fitvrfeiaaxfzseftemehw 1825fthejfefelfefwfgftvfifvPS1c but Fhefsfeeeafibesixzbeve tfifs thef211052QfTf1Q?S?1Qi9??S?!5!!Ligff SWdeUf5e ,bf 'deas' alifiese that chefs 3? ing 3114 3 Y9ng7'i f f 5 ff? Coiutitbian Wisdom! Mario Arbe- jifiaei-Bays, The most important thing about the school is that the teachers actually show that they grant, tor teach. Foreign Gtenta gets down!! Beth! Provost watches Genta Hataoka and datcqgy Y ' Beth Krieger. at the Homecoming Dance. ' L A 3, ff I ,, ir ,,-. , 'fx , 'N ,ff t V Dfmff SPPBK5! yu5fjewpMSldito Sea! 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Kyle Whiteg Mau Hartnedy, Marcus Mclkllisf ter, and Walker 'Lasiter were 'Se4 Summer 1-attend 8oy'seState.V, 5 L',e , L Vgleeted fby peer vote last Sz- XR g e e 0 se 'f V ii 1 W? QE Q, X5 5? l 1 i 1 5 k Nwmmmmwm , , ,. . . , awww-wwmnwxfwgms 5 lo Students Devote Part Cf Their Summer To Education fb A f if iw 32142V:4:f5QT' 3495 ufinsiithbetirffieewefrk iie W0fidi?t9X7i5?3i?8f3f??Ff5g3?Fi If1fJu!y, twh4ei.1manYff2f studs-img, wtte 3ii9Ud.9d5 ' students? me if easvithe etttt wisp S?h-doitrhif 1 Sfiffi5???9!1d?iiLlii?i1H?f ?5730b5tY imeffhfwsi ani t Echliafid tll diira Eiitfrerltsrudied in rheifieldfsicxft 5 'difdfvefi Qftl Sfisfial aft' Social uscieflffsfii :their L English. 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Several of the W Visited were Veronalg , Bf6logna,iVenice, Rome, Aset A vrse tgisigflorence. sand, Pisa. ltalQ A ighlfaveriies were the foodff and QQHCJQISCQSQ' Roms s'sl had lE'?l19!5iT A39'??'?F59P1i i!?s4!!feiz1iB?ffQH f Hat3?3ka5??'1i5l 3?rf?f3S5??SiS'???HtiifP1Y- l '9042558,!hs:sb4P?1ft9fsoAS?3s9flfg-s 2'es r A Q:'W 412:f1:fff.,,m. A PCYICUCQ4 s W, .X Q. , , ' Nh ll lil ll ,f' I sal. 8 3, uw-ffsuwadwa ,rams-np, s. Making his move. Eddie Barr0n'.lfQl95?QSgj.!!1zlQFYLEWFFYAf uide Marietta in view of the BritislfParlidmeiit'Is 8 V X V, A 'J,Z3e,f1ffV. ry: tit stunts like this that earned shirnetiheitiwtfef 'fEddie1g Actionf'?l 'L L m 'V ' 'Lf,tL 5, 1' ' ,L i Jhg-ultimate cl1spenQ3 ei3ris Papacek and Mark Hmm '9g9i5e,gthrQugl1V5t7fPeter'sSquarefadmiring the ma- ,Qfl?5?YfQ9fi3h?f'Y9F5Ca'1f e t 454,50 5,1110 yew, X 'he f S Sht La ioie de viorefen France. The whole crew has a familyfportrait in from of the mos: familiar European monu- ment, Le Tour d?E iffeI. : Keep it up,,HQim'ap'iQGfadua1g' Herman Barringhhuif Ilfetime eval, Straishie'iif18:lSih5 '+2iid if12 ,wwf of5Pisa.? ' K, Yjff ,Lii Europe Student Rul The Governing Body Of Catholic igh School elections offer the students a chance to choose the candidate they feel will best represent their school. The I985-86 elections did just that. A group of six candi- dates, former Boy's State mem- bers, ran for the coveted office of president. They were Matt Hartnedy, Jamie Mago, Chris Setliff, Jay VanDover, Andy Ward, and Kyle White. Matt Hartnedy won the elec- tion after his crowd-raising or- dinary student campaign speech. Jay VanDover was elect- ed to Vice President, after being Sophomore and Junior class Presidents, and Andy Ward be- came Secretary-Treasurer. The Officers have a wide vari- ety of responsibility around the High school. They make the morning announcements, organize intra- murals, discuss students' prob- lems and concerns with Father Tribou, and help choose people to make committees. Once elected, they make their presence known by talking with students and go- ing to school sponsored activi- ties. Homeroom representatives also hold a maior role in repre- senting students. They are elect- ed by their peers in each home- room to lead the class. Such things as choosing intramural basketball and tug-of-war teams, carrying absentee slips to the of- fice, and collecting money for different proiects are a few of their jobs. What a guy! Matt Hartnedy sports hi formal, everyday appearance. '+ ill, ii . 5-.N Nice Job. Junior homeroom rep., Robert Good day from K desk Boswell takes down the absentee slip. the anchor nouncements. CHS. Jay gives the 'wisp-fi,2 X' Q iff,-' WWW? 'fi 5 ,I 'shi 3 E Q' Q , 1 ' it , if ii 'Ziff if i gg! g 5 if 2 Z 4 6 fi. i i ig Z VanDover morning a 4 E i i 2 is officers: President Matt Hartnedy. 'etary-Treasurer Andy Ward, Vice- rident Jay VanDover. lx 41 AZ, J fp vi ' 2 5, i l f.,a,,, ,-wfaetww w ww-ir,,1tf-wi an - fe 5 K if W 4 354 f V f , .XZ Homeroom Representatives lst row: Rich- ard Walt. Steve Satterfield, Kyle White, Les Taylor, Dominic Flis. 2nd row: Steve Renfro. Steve Stretkowicz, Richard Gas- ton, Micheal Pierpoli, John Knight, Robert Boswell, Micheal Parker. Reggie Watkins. 3rd row: Brendon Cook, Chris Jenkins, Ricky Richardson, Jamie Mago, Chris Se- tiff, Scot Stobaugh. QL ,ii CHS Gov. Ring g i? E 2211 122-': W- -1-:giifs.2:2ii2F:-:-:..f, E ,g gg! E 3 l U .,.. , Z .,,,. l E l ulu, -W 5 3 Q I ,..,.. z .-:. T E ' 'i T l :' :' g z , .:2.,,,., z 5 ' :lg A, W as ,L ,,.. Q EL: li 1 li .i. l i? li ,, 1 s -1: 5:53222252vE:1:f,a,:f'?122f:Z '5?Q!rf- ff SEZ - 'zz sz ml eniors began looking for- ward to their ring mass at the end of their junior year, when the an- ticipation began building. Finally, at t e ring mass seniors started to ee for the first ime a sense of uni- ather Tribou in 's sermon ex- a'ned the symbol- ism of the ring the most important of which is God. Un- less they made e commitment God that day t e ring would b meaningless would always there to remind them of their com- mitment to God Then the actual ring ceremony be- gan. Following the blessing of the rings the seniors finally got the chance to wear made me realize that the end of my stay at Catholic High was near and that college and the outside world were approach- 'n says ic Marendt For the finale the seniors sang the Alma Mat- er as a reminder that they will al- ways be members of the Catholic High family ll! h ' l 'l li f I sl t ,E YY' . 55 F 1 hi . pl I E D 5 h 5 I to 2 r , h e f . It be a f 5 at gl is ii i E tl Eg their rings. lt 1 gl gs Q z X ,g l ig I g, R k E l xl ' E . sg 3, 3 i f is L 2 l N i li - Q 'T 4 B gf? 2 Fizz K ' 7- ..., s S All fr'2:I'.Ei:523555-5'i:Z'iI'i:i-:,,2 E515 l'?E1 E:FiI5'F:'5.23355-5-'ii'i2Z'5E::55:55 E And he will raise you up . . . Mat t Hartnedy. student body president, and the senior class sing Outta finds On Eagle's Wings. my way! Fran McDonald his ring among its 'Cl0f16S Vg r Q . c z r 2 5f Dreaming of next year. While lhlf is flnallY il' john Bang' most juniors think of their sen- af'X'0U5lY WWW T0 SWSP hls ior ring mass. Trip Miller thinks senior ring as SCO!! Yalwublan gf the weekend. and Scott Scherer look on. A shocking melody. Paul Schock plays Trumpet Volun- tary at the opening. Mass K 5 i 3 I 1 K I 3 Reaching For The Sol . ' , B LL,L , ,,A, d N .V - It was the best l'd seen so -ffltf means lmoretohme than far. My mom thought so, too: anything else in the and she's seen three it senior ring meant l'd finally achieved g xx e e time we my goal . . . having the same s eii together ring gives us a sense of s iiasfseiiioifsfiiinfsuch an impor- brotherhoodf' -Bryan Gattis T -fantf fiisi, fiCfi5SS.ilon..l . -Mark - The ceremony itself was particularly emotional. My mom cried The ring it- self represents an achieve- ment of the highest quality - the graduating of a sen- ior. -Russel Krengel - This time. we were the sen- iors looking up at the won- dering faces . . . All the sen- iors started showing a better sense of maturity. Now. they better represent the school. -Benton Johnson' e - Since all seniors have the same ring, it is a symbol and a standard of Catholic High .. . I wear the ring proudly, letting everyone know l am a Catholic High senior. -Greg Lensing Seniority on display. A ring is just a ring until a senior puts it on. i I feel like this group is the best in the world. There is no equal. The boys feel a base in Jesus Christ. -Miguel Landa Irttfrealiy hifideep' its a burden-f-but it's a good bur ' den.ffg-Michael Safly unlgotfitl Now lfeel like a real seniorlff -Genta Hataoka - The senior ring is a wayfor underclassmen to look up to us. However, l also thinkcthe gi senior ring mass needs to be . closed to the seniors...ltis1 something special for thef seniors. -Robert Mancini f Mass I.. 3 li ..'5-'9ll10-'H MIS.. SLI! 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I liked this Home- 2 Ulfhe night coming better than .concluded by last year's 'cause my failgaintintroduc- date was better loo- kin' and I could .and thanking a ying l the Court falli who helped dance .al ,truly and Mvunt Saint Maifyfsge f Jm3SlCalreVe l'l8f'w Q2 but a ver y momentous One. Thistwas, theft i985 lhmecomms Game. mjdustjgbefgtfe. C the jcon tfliCi?fl2sti5fsen,. the :wo lbesin . landgzeiterzfsfgspecnal Perf eforrijancefbyie the Marine . 4Corpsf.lROfl'Cf diiill team, 'fthe s Homecoming Court was introduced. p Chosen as this year's queen was Anna Baetcke of M.S.M.. Unfortunate? ly, when she beganto give her speech, the mi- crophone refused to co- operate. After a few mo- ments though, an uni daunted Anna relayed her message. y The game itself was ntremendouslf' as de- scribed by an attending junior. C y ' f ,Needless to say, the RocicetgvictoifyovelriMc- Clellanibyi a g score of I4-7 Wa5'fQ5F3ffl9l'?l1!lsl rePal'H' tion.ybriiylttliellrdefeat in- flictedfifpoiif them last Hvmgtbiiiirtgrby Mins. gThef6elxcit6ment of twinning' the game car- riedover into the dance, heldythe following Satur' day night. As an anonymoussen- ior contemplated about the dance, It was a good dance considering the restrictions put upon such activities by the conservative attitude of. li the Christian like atmo- mralke they Q Dancing the Night Away. Chris Conrad and his date, KellyLKvaf ternik, seem to enioyfthemr selves while listeninl ltolthe' music provided by KLAZ, iv- wif? Queen Anna. Chosen gasQQthis year's Homecoming Queen was Anna Baetcke, a senior 'at Mount Saint Maryfs. whose ra- diant beauty captivated all. Decisions, Decisihns, of ' rhesef twoff-Scott 'Proizosr or 5 Fernando Padilla. wilii Wendy McAllister choose? QScptt Pro? vost, af courselb , , ' L V, Picture Perfect. The Homecom- L ing Court: Lois Turner, Daphne Wilburn, Olivia Campglans. Anna Baetcke, Shelly Perry, and Angeia Duran. V .53 in e we f I . gfkggs Open Field. They'll never .5 - ,,:,,,:,:N. Q N A Q ' catch me. Now that my awe-fy my - - - ' ' J - some Rocket Power has kicked' A - . ,L 5: i e H K K we 1, Z V . , . . ' ' ,, 5 E y N, wh , i . r7.w....,... ' i ,Q m,IiI make six points for sure! 7 ' 3 'W' 5 ,., E - L . D -2' Q N X 'iv it K kk,.. . ' 0 . .-,ew w L K X 4. , . ink 1 -1 V ' X 14 j .. .sway 4 A It K ky K M Quik ,- F ,fd Q , -1 my L .,,: . f , 7' X N D 9 ' e .. e ' . f A fi ,.., xv' V D eeir D QI rryi D A X awww My jg. QM,,rmmw+ K D .,ir., my y ' r,,, ,.v, A ,MWA A f i K ,we3sfQwi3?5L?fT7ifQf I ,,.mWmmm.w-.wwe-W ,giggpyswmwwf V -X k Dance 1 Even Tweety Bird gets into the spirit. Beauty and the beast. Hunter Holcolm Ar Rocket games MSM fans pack the steals the show from Liz 0'Donnell bleachers. with his outstanding stage presence. bit Q is is Mmsuvailtix ' L MSM uniforms can be cute. on the right person. Debbie Chan flashes a winsome smile. Ooh! Look, Lori - there's another one! Beth Provost takes Lori Stein- MSM hauser boy-watching at Catholic High. im S! . +f f5f'.i.., -3 . SRM Dominic and Davis? Cynthia Gehrki and Mary Melissa Cobb impersonate the Rocket coach and his iunior run- ning back. an-as-+5 Keep on smiling! Always ready to brighten half-time. Kackie Cohen, a Rockette, helps entertain fans at a Rocket game. One of these is not like the other . . . MSM sends a spy, Lisa Petursson. to infiltrate the CHS Band. ,RUM Wishing They Were Here What, Out Of School Again! he relationship be- tween Mt. St. Mary's Academy for Girls and Catholic High School for Boys has been a long-lasting one. Together, they have grown in the eyes of the Little Rock community as fine, structured examples of quality Catholic education. Each supports the other through combined ex- tracurricular activities. Although student opinion varies, the overall response was tremendous. Every stu- dent expressed a vehement view and had no trouble in ex- pressing it: Girls everywhere! That's great! -Michael Juniper l love St. Mary's girls! There are none better! -David Beck Talent and enthusiasm are added when they are around. -Father Frederick The only girls I know right now! -Tom Pickle, a freshman They get out of school much too often! -Tom Luyet They are more intelligent and better looking than other girls. -Bruce Griffin MSM ladies have proven their points, won their argu- ments, and established them- selves as successful, intelli- gent, and mature young peo- ple. -Jennifer Erxleben, a bi- ased MSM senior. They keep the spirit go- ing. -Robert lzor They are dedicated to the projects in which they are involved. - Brother Richards Nice to be with - l wish they could be here all the time! -.lim Battreal MSM Getting Involved PTC And Boss Day Event mx am ' ' ' i is Show Cathohc Hlgh Fam1ly they ' if f . Q , ...X ' I., A ' 2 - -. W,K ,. W L ,, z zzq ' V In 1 ,. - Z I W Pafievff-if studehtsA ancl ,. ,I V . f3Culty Sh0W th ' Q, F 'L', 111 ,,,: .i ,.,, L .1 - Q ev we' ,+ 1 + 1 Q Y 1 w l 4 v2 , ' i y , m2f2'?55'1?S MW f ff: 11 iffy 5MvfQthe t ina? W . E Q, 9. Q. Nam W me jgigyg. Wifi, A mf ' Getting tl ag M pgpsg Wm gy5g2:v5..W piss W-gf 5 . 1: 'ing aff La R5 A.2.,3, 1,,,,,fM,,1 5 nv,,L , H4 4, I flkz ig, 'Q ' if gzffgf Ms '32 4? 6912 zffiifx' 555:11+iJ2:v'f:Sff:lfP? Q kgs A 1 - fm 5 im Asz fffifgss 1 Q . ig Eigwmgs Mg X1.1:sfy,waffwL.Y .wwsfggivggq gm V aim Eze EE., T1 5 w 4 vs -2 4Ra'nl-f:,fgfamv: f?Y?f?h, 5?iQ5p??i1Ui iinlii 3995 C0fPS1! f QW? 2 'ii 7MgsmkrizeQ.iZ. Am A Paiiihtsfliitiin as Fatherifecites newibuild- ing' vfigigrdsiffor ihe, ,ggyfhfff tinyq. ff,'5 ,i , . A Herd. Faih2lTQQF2iKh8ff?Tfi5Qii fifi' cahhardlig C9'3f5ii1 :5??ifSf5f ? when-Hartnedy'waSJQS,'h1on7 ey under, hi6,nQf5e5f.g3 Involved Once upon a time in study hall and so the fairy princess married the handsome Knight, and they lived happily ever after. John Knight pursues creative interests in the Classes studious atmosphere usually afforded in the classrooms. SQ Lensing's Log: Stardate 85lO.25 n recent years, many Catholic High ment. All students take biology. and bud- athletic programs have received a ding doctors may take anatomy as sen- good deal of publicity due to their excellence. Accomplishments such as the l984 football cham- pionship build the image of a school of jocks. However, the CHS academic curriculum re- mains a challenging program H comparable to any other. ' ' ' Students take two years of Latin or French, typically as freshman and sophomores. Many students find a foreign language a mind-stretching experience. Also as ninth and tenth graders, stu- dents further their mathematics with Al- gebra l and geometry. Some may even continue their education with Algebra ll- Trig, advanced math, and, for the pro- spective engineer, calculus. Perhaps the most interesting courses offered are those in the science depart- .. for the masochistic, there is physics By Greg Lensing iors. Also available are physical science and chemistry. Finally, for the masochistic, there is physics, generally regarded as the har- dest course offered. In the social studies depart- ment freshmen take world his- tory, which compresses the his- tory of civilization into one year. Juniors study the history of America from its colonial ori- gins up through the modern era. Seniors satisfy their political curiosity in national problems, focusing on today's troubles. So, the Catholic High experience in- volves much more than football cham- pionships, crack drill teams, and national- ly recognized physical fitness teams. lts fine academic programs instill the knowl- edge and discipline for success in life. cademics Classes Allright, who's whispering? Students fer- vently obey the library rules and franti- cally try to catch culprits breaking the all important silence rule. Future politicians? Student Congress: Bobby Matthews, Cole Williamson. Ted Upshaw. John Monroe, Eric Milner, Randy Van Echo. Matt Guise, and Tommy Tan' ner. Wow, Aubrey. look at, Shut up you big How hard can a physics test be? Kyle dummy, they're taking our picture. Au- Echols breezes through yet another of Fa- brey Jones and Matt Heil take advantage ther Fred's always easy tests. of a quiet study area. Qt S K :L,:k, as Mwiil 'I ,xi as Q 'ss is ba? X f K ijt' - is-N2 -f-, , .L -X , :-:seEi' ?ii:. 5si::i??,2-iff 'S it W g . r K,,. is is S vs, K I K gl. Mins, -isa - ' ' ef 1 A , -as 7 . - ae ,-f' A . -F .. ,,..,, Qs A si -1-- .2 wsi ff We fs Study -.-L-'-li K ll i Q s l l NWN- ----- ' g ,..,.,. ,.,,,, . ., I ,Q A, , ---.mf-ge-1w -hh:,hv-ii hi -' wi, ll Credlts Extra E Many volunteer moth- ers have contributed by l giving their time to aid stu- il dents in the library. Thirty- three mothers came on a i regular basis and sixteen acted as substitutes. Not yi only do they stamp books, ll, 'll but they also organize and it shelve books, help in deco- r rating the book cases in the l p library entrance, and keep l students quiet. One very i l special person, Mrs. Mary K Ellen Koehler, has prepared the overdue list for four- teen years. o r Q Kent Larrabee, a Quak- .fri KW i ' -. : . , 1' - ,,, ' A K was . rf , Another book borrower? When will these Catholic High boys ever stop continuing their Knowledge? Volunteer moms check out a book for Rick Vassar. er who promotes a message of peace, paid a visit to Mr. Moran's sixth period na- tional problems class during first semester. Mr. Larra- g bee traveled through Russia , in 1984 and since then has l 1 given presentations on Rus- t sian Life. i, Eight Catholic High P boys attended Student Congress held at the Came- l l l lot Hotel in Little Rock. Mrs. Bonner, the communica- tions teacher, chose them l l according to the quality of congressional bills they had written. During the session, they prepared speeches and submitted two bills, one of which passed the House and Senate. In addition, Ted Upshaw won the Democrat- ic nomination for Speaker - of the House. - SMU honored Father Frederick as a teacher who made an impressive impact on a student's develop- l ment. James Gaston, a l984 lgraduate, nominated him during a competition at l lil, SMU. it Md., ,,,,,,, ,lll5..l!-fin --W ,. , ,,,, :L , H: ll l :girl E if il: 1 if -l ,, li s-5 it ll ,l ,i h. ,E ,l 1 i t ,ls ii l i il l ll xi 5, Fl l ll Study 1 ww w Makin The Grade Challenges ie In Special Projects Q Q erm paper. Those two simple words bring about a change in students that rivals Dr. Je- kyll's. Students don't like to be told that they must do term pa- pers and other such proiects. The anticipated work strikes dread into their hearts. Bill Raetz says such assignments test your ability to work in an extreme hurry. A number of assignments giv- en by teachers at Catholic High really cause a panic. One of the most feared is Mr. Marczuk's Time magazine. Freshmen in his world history class must choose a year in history to compile a magazine detailing events of that year. Greg Luyet says, It was the hardest thing you'lI ever love. This high level of difficulty has a purpose. According to Mr. Marczuk, it promotes a historian type knowledge, it teaches li- brary skills, and it shows the techniques of footnotes and bib- liography. is H Q5 I'm making a card for my mommy. Bubba Quarti does his mechanical drawing assignment. OOH! Look Greg, he had hamburger for lunch. Robbie Loket and Greg lensing dis- I sect a mink in anatomy class. P . roiects V . if J.Hi f-,3f f,.. ,al ,, 7'5'Qr A- K- Are these imposters? These are a few of Mr. Marczuk's Time Magazine assign- 'S li lille- 01' is it Memorex? Gres I-UYef ments. nourishes his body for maximum thought. . ef x., iv X 5. C . l e t?wq.4 I . ,Q L 4 .1 iss t P2 Q Y l aff Llpgradin Health Sophomores Get A Change s of July l987, students must have one unit in physical education and one-half a unit in health educa- tion, along with other subjects not previously required to gra- duate. This means that sopho- mores of the I985-i986 school year are the first to take health education as a required subject. Although students in other schools must have a full semester of instruction to get the half- unit, Catholic High students do not. Father Tribou gained special permission from Governor Bill Clinton to teach the classes in a different way. Sophomores must attend ten scheduled lectures given by local physicians and must also pass a written exam over the information provided. No, sophomores. The man with the an- swers is over here. Dr. Baldwin gives the sophomores their first health education lecture. Projects ee Speak up - there's no sound. Matt Hart- nedy gives the morning announcements. Tucked in a corner. Stanley Whitbey searches for microfilm. A cache of information. Keith Merckx gathers needed material. fa '- Study K Q in . K' f: s . . 1 V, ......... Al x l am a palm tree. The antics of Mr. Moran in a lecture on The Daughter of Time in the auditorium. Watch out Jim, is there an umbrella handy? Mr. Marczuk teaches a sopho- more religion class. X L. ,lla llfflz-wil' t at, Q A g f W l f' M ' fl kt I tty . li - 1 H 53, I . .,.-,f - .. ..,, 55 ' f V 1, ff to sea-ff ,, QJAK-if i gf' Xe G - api . 'R l I xi fling... 5 'fi'- Teaching Aids Students Need Them atholic High teachers rank well above normal standards, however, not only do we have some of the best teachers, but we have some of the best teaching aids. One such aid is our television broadcasting system. Each class- room has a black and white tele- vision monitor through which students view the morning an- nouncements. Also, our English teachers work through Father Frederick in setting up video ad- aptations of some of the junior and senior reading selections to be seen during class periods. Other teachers do the same with educational material found in the studio's library of tapes. Dur- ing the Easter season, students get to see The Day Christ Died as part of what might be consid- ered a Lenten promotional. Aside from this specific pro- gramming, students watch a ran- dom assortment of taped pro- grams during the ROTC monthly formations. Another aid available to our students is the microfilm materi- al located in the library. The school, for about 5 years, has had two microfilm viewers and one microfiche viewer. Four hundred plus reels of microfilm make up the New York Times High School Collection. This collection con- tains historical events dating from l85l-l979. Not every news- paper is recorded, but there are articles that high school students might consider valuable in re- search. ln addition to these reels, Mrs. Chudy receives a new reel each month which contains cur- rent events. These reels are used with the microfiche. Help rabbing lory Student Winners rades are to a student as scores are to an athlete, so says Jason Hicks, a sophomore. This is a point well made and well remembered, but as we all know, student excel- lence not only encompasses classroom grades but other areas of achievement as well. In keeping with previous years, Catholic High, once again, had the highest percentage of sen- iors in Arkansas earning National Merit Semi-Finalist status. PSAT scores determine these finalists. This years's National Merit Semi- Finalists were Michael Emmel, Greg Lensing, Marcus McAllister, Brian Snider, Tommy Tanner, Randy VanEcko, and John Ver- Ienden. The Hugh O'Brian Award, an award given to sophomores who demonstrate outstanding leader- ship qualities, was presented this year to Steve Skretkowicz. The award entitled Steve to attend an all-expense paid HOBY CHugh 0'Brian Youthj Arkansas Leader- ship Seminar. Steve represented the school as he and other sopho- mores met with leaders in busi- ness, education, government, and other professions. This in- teraction between future lead- ers and present day profession- als strives to help motivate, train, and reward these young men. Previous Catholic High recipi- ents have been Ricky Marendt in the l983-I984 school year and Richard Walt of the l984-l985 school year. Richard attended last year's seminar and de- scribed it as extremely benefi- cial. I'm a stud. Steve Skretkowicz won the Hugh O'Brian award. . l . 'f T 5 . 5 t 5. ,gn . v -3 . S s ii' f l sg. 5 Q t M. no i i l l Son. that's not the way il's done. Advice given to Richard Walt recepient of a Hugh O'Brian award. 5 T l L Let's see. the left pointer finger on t the right pointer Greg Lensi types an article for the Catholic Hi Chronicle. A .. 1 ,,,..,. jeg .,....,,,.. ' - 1- ff mm 'l 'le i A -..-,.,,.,..,, Adil? j, ,,,.,,. is i so .n.. s W rrsrrrrr iff - W or or 3 3, IE ,:, mais Qiz ii' f ---------'--1-'-----f ff ,,,,1 ,--, -,-,. ':'i':'1 --fa as. M N P'Et2'i l e-Pieis ....,. . ..I1ff'mV lu E fl :2f-2rs1 gt i'2' E'i ,.,.,.., .,., W' M Illlull mf. A T1 'ii' Lee, vm' 5? T is it ..-.s,,G.- ,,,., ,,, rg Sl f--2- rr-r'r-' i t':t Q i::'i'f 2'. M S ,,..,,. .. -i as 'sm ---'--- me - sg.: , gg A- r' r'r rirr r esf W Mm i me c -an 'fri y 1----s- 1 - -+--r------+--- Honors A : ss, X , W ?: 'was' si .Y 3 WH Q t SF , s You 're so silly. Brian Snider puts up with Greg Lensing and Marcus McAllister. Y 1 5 s z Y 5 5 1 1 -Q-pssw.i 5 Qs 'L I -s .ss A. uw ei Steve Stretkowitz does his homework Manning The Files Brother Keeps Tabs On All igh school students especially seniors- face a venture into the real world starting with college They need help in choosing the cor- rect path The school coun- selor provides one of the vital parts in this decision- making and Brother Rich- ard is no exception. ln fact, he goes above and beyond his duty. His distributes college and scholarship in- formation, makes college recommendations, and counsels students, not only in their college needs, but their personal needs as well. Aside from these tasks, Brother Richard han- dles all incoming test scores, such as the SAT, PSAT, and ACT, and award applications. When asked what his most challenging role was, he replied that keeping all the college in- formation organized was the only really tough thing to do. Some people actually study in the library P 3 Y I know l've got his file . . . Brother Rich ard performs one of his many tasks. Yes. Brother ...thank you, Brother 1 firm , CWhen s he gonna let me leave?J Brother ,S ' Richard counsels Lane Tatom. Q - ,-aw? gi ,. ,2,,. R, , li x 9 N X Q t 'X ti twist ss MS' s gf K 55 R as N is.. as-1 ' ,Emi H Extremely serious. Doesn't Charles Schaefer look like lvy League materi- al?l Preparing A Future Students Search For A Perfect College raduation! For some it is the end of many years of schooling, for others it is the beginning of four or more years in a college or university. A great deal of time goes into deciding the college one wants to attend. Tests have to be taken, recommendations have to be written, and the student has to decide whether or not the col- lege is for him. At many schools, deciding on a school is done by the student through college books and the school counselor. The same is done by the Mount St. Mary and Catholic High stu- dents who also have an advan- tage. This advantage is an annual assembly of representatives from colleges and universities from all over the nation.',This as- sembly is known as College Night. 6- ..-.. 1 ..:' 5 223 ',-,.-.,.,. 5 ..2 :.. sir .:':f E -2.,.... v ! Colleges At College Night, which was on Nov. 6, both Mount St. Mary's and Catholic High juniors and seniors Cwith some freshmen and sophomoresj were provided with an opportunity to be exposed to many colleges and universities from all over the nation. Repre- sentatives came from as far north as Wisconsin CMarquette Univ.D, New York CWest Pointj, and Michigan CNorthwood Insti- tuteb, as far south as Louisiana CLouisiana Tech.J, Alabama CUniv. of Alabamaba from the west came Oklahoma COral Rob- erts Univ., S.M.U., Southwestern Univ., Texas Christian Univ.. Univ. of Dallas, and St. Gregory's Collegej, eastern schools were from North Carolina CDuke Univ.J., Washington D.C. CGeorgetownj, Massachusetts QM.I.T., Harvardj, Connecticut A l CYaleJ. A great diversity of schools, ranging from blue-chip to those ranked as less-competi- tive, were present. Nearly 70 schools were represented. Every student was given the chance to learn more about the schools which he or she had hopes of attending. Three thirty-minute periods were designated for lecture per- iods. Although there were only three sessions, students were able to roam around and talk with representatives at any time out- side the three periods. For many underclassmen it was a time to look at colleges and get a feel of how the application process works. For some seniors who had not previously decided on a college, it was the time to get started. Most others lust wanted to take another look at the schools which they had al- ready selected. Many students had strong feelings about College Night. Ni- cole Sutter, a Mount senior, said, I feel that it is essential for ev- ery student. lt helps broaden tl college horizon, yet helps stip late one's own final choice. Wade Bray states, Colleg, Night is a good way to get idel about colleges you are interests in. Even freshman and sophl mores should attend. Ramon Escobar added, Wil an abundance of colleges, unive sities, and higher education i, stitutions in existence today,l is impossible to truly know which is the best, most suitable for yo' In this respect College Night pn vides vital information in tern of acceptance, college life, ani graduate schools. College Nigll proves to be beneficial. l Steven Lohr thinks, Because was a junior it wasn't as cruci, as it is for seniors. Next year hope to attend with definit plans. This year's College Night was big success. Many colleges ant universities sent representa tives, and many students tool time to visit and talk to the re presentatives of each school. jigs 1 4--if Where's Yale? Doug Berry wanders What a choice! Mark Schulte takes time through the halls searching for his dream to wonder which college he likes best. college. to M.l.T. Boy, Randy. this guy talks fast! Ramon Es- cobar and Randy Van Echo take notes at College Night. Hey! Don't talk to me that way. l'm going a ll , 0? .,...,, WM, '-'- f Colleges Languages Take Students By Storm any students in their freshman and sopho- more year dread the two years of foreign language more than anything else, includ- ing algebra and biology. At Catholic High, the French classes are taught by Brother Richard and Mrs. Gray. The very colorful Mr. Moore teaches Latin. BASIC, the language of computers and an ever increasing number of people, is taught by Mr. Althoff and Coach Rutherford. Mr. Moore, a native of two years at Catholic High. He em- ploys a variety of techniques for this subject. Of these, he consid- ers deduction, induction, and student. instruction to be the most valuable. He describes de- duction as moving from the gen- eral to the specific, while induc- tion is the opposite. moving from Foreign particulars to the general. Text, vocabulary, and derivatives re- ceive greatest emphasis. All these add to bring a solid class with only two failures last year. ln French, Brother Richard and Mrs. Gray both prefer the audio- lingual method, that is, the stu- dents hear the language and re- peat it. Both classes stress memorization and repetition. Al- though a high level of difficulty accompany the courses, only a small number fail. Computer education is an ever-increasing need in today's society. Catholic High reflects this trend by providing a course in BASIC programming. This course lasts one semester. One large digital system serves both teachers and students, and a micro-computer aids in the functioning of the school. Liam Yes. French is the language of love and yes. you're going to love this class wheth- er you like it or not! Brother Richard spells it out in French class. Let's see. what s the password to Mr. Alth- , A ' gmc nc sys . so i off s class records? John Vines works fer- il vently rn computer class. may L 'Q ' if we sir- Vt' if if iiijiii F , .V ffl. Q iw will f . . ,-', A A -ri -.'s 21'ki'i'i:': F if ikki U z , F f. E 5 4. ? .. , .iigggit ,. 'fiiggizi smkw , . li iwweig S5 fNRfgi?eg,fxgaaqaf? L g,,ismwzM,,:ie :wma f-sw A a s 5 EZ., C'mon yuz guyz! Can't what planet Rome is teaches a Latin I class you even tell me on? Mr, Moore Look at that student changing his gra - Wait! that's not a student. it's Mr, Ruther- ford. Mr. Rutherford uses one of the many computer terminals. ZWWQWQQ , sag! iiiiIII'p Don'l you ever make fun of French! You can make fun of Latin all you want- but never French! Mrs. Gray instructs her French students. L K !!,l!4w:- J ge-m5Qz4f:f4T'f 1 .. pm-t , ml s 71 f, , t,,. gf M- em 5 ...:::,: GSQEQEQEEI s x Languages we l'Il get him this time! Andy Dunn and the rest of the drill team practice the quick, precise movements necessary to uphold the JROTC standard of excellence. Activities Knowledge Of Knight atholic High motivates its stu- dents in the pursuit of academic achievement. Yet no one can be content with merely studying. All stu- dents need some free time for leisure activities to enjoy themselves and recov- er from the rigorous burden of school work. Some of the more musically inclined students relax by participating in the CHS Band. Led by Mr. Pritchett, these fellows jam the day away, allowing the school to enjoy their music. For those unaccustomed to playing mu- sic, physical fitness with Col. Hennelly gives a chance to unwind. They share a dream of competing in the national, a nationwide competition. This vision pushes them beyond their physical and mental limits, giving them a rewarding sense of satisfaction. Still, many students do not care for the workout scene but enjoy the resulting mental discipline. The ROTC program can solve their problem. Under the guidance of Col. Hennelly and Sgt. Shaffer, the ca- dets learn leadership, gain self confi- dence, and cultivate a respect for author- ity. A less intense activity is the TV crew, headed by Fr. Frederick. Students pre- pare for morning announcements, man the control panel, and operate the cam- eras. Much time goes into learning the mechanics of running a television studio. These students are certainly appreciated for their neverending service. ln view of all the activities housed within the halls of Catholic High, a leisure experience suitable for each and every member exists. Always remember Students do not live by study alone. Activities Security Guard Bill Raetz here. check aisle 5 for shoplifter carrying brown bag. f wi Z we fs, 2. is ,H-4 1 5 x' l gl z I , ,E, 2 , is 4 l f li 2 World Tied Llp In Communications Radio Club And TV Crew Use Technical Skills For Broadcasting ne of the most highly publicized but truly misunderstood of the clubs in school is the amateur ra- dio club. This activity is highly technical. and it involves six students and two fac- ulty members. But it really involves more than just these eight, because they com- municate with people from all over the nation and the world. Radio club is a very serious organization and is strictly gov- erned by the FCC with tests and evalua- tions of all radio operators. Three stu- dents and the two faculty members have their own rigs and call letters. There is a ladder for progression in expertise. These levels are beginner, nov- ice, technician, general, advanced and extra. Mr. Edge CKASFDXJ holds the rat- ing of advanced, while Coach Davis CWB5 KEDJ holds the highest rating of extra. ln addition to the faculty sponsors, the club consists of extras Bill Raetz CNY 505 and Bryan Mayhan CKA5 THXD. general Scott Yakoubian CKA5 KTIJ, and beginners Matt Koch, Gavin Silaski, and Scott Zimmer- man. Junior Bryan Mayhan, who is ex- tremely loyal to the club and to all other operators, said this about the club: The Radio Club is a winning organization, it could be called an international brother- hood. We're there to help the general public when they are in need of any type of communications assistance. Every morning as the second bell rings. the prayer usually begins loud and clear over every I9 inch RCA black and white residing within all the classrooms from lOl to 2l9. Yes, what could start off the morn- ing betterg Pop Tarts, Eggos, cold pizza, no, in a word nothing could start off the morning better than our very own televi- sion crew. But morning announcements are only part of the overall job of tl crew. They are also responsible fl broadcasting the monthly homeroom T shows and other special broadcasts dur-1 ing school. But few people know that the TV crew is there filming the school plays as well as every Rocket football game with a play by play commentary by juniorl Ramon Escobar. l This year the studio will be twentyl years old and all the equipment was don-l ated by KTHV Channel ll. Director-Pro- ducer of the crew this year is senior Dani Straessle, whose job it is to make sure everything that needs to be done gets done. When asked about television in general, he quipped, Television is the most influential form of media in the world today. Without it the world would be lost. Radio Getting the Straight Talk. Coaches Tollett and Presenting the Radio Club. Mr. Edge. Bryan Mayhan. Hooper are grilled by Ramon Escobar on The Roy Bill Raetz. Matt Koch, Gavin Silaski. and Michael Davis Show. Chang. Tuning it In. Danny Straessle makes sure it's coming in loud and clear. Trying one on for size. Jay VanDover receives assis- tance from a member of TV crew. TV Meet the Press Rocket Staff at Work 'A .'1,a,1v'3g-,WzzaigiliifigswwiiriSifsidizmsmis- f le ::, QYYAQ' 'T'-WX fs?gJMZ1giQFwgf ZQNSe3'??35h'wivw fbi L eA sf ' e . A- W we -Mx.rm.rss,:fA'W? 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Batt. Ex. Off.: C. Setliff, Sgt. Ma- jor: J. Pfeiffer. Chief of Staff. 2nd Rank. B. Snider, Administrative Off.. M. Safly, Personnel Off.t R. Loket, Oper, and Train- ing Off.1 J. Kerr, Physical Fitness Off. 3rd Rank: P. Zeni, Property and Ordinance Off.. P. Schock. Drum Majort C. Eldredge. Public Affairs Off. ROTC All The Colonel's Men . . . And Some Cf That Routine . . . lthough most non-ROTC students do not know it. the Catholic High JROTC program is very diverse. The ac- tivities range from the collection of food in the community to the practicing of drill on the black- top. However, the JROTC program is basically designed to teach selfdiscipline, self-confidence, and leadership skills to help its participants become well-round- ed, mature adults. Cadets engage in community projects such as the collection of food and clothing for the needy and soliciting blood donations for the Red Cross. Public Speaking, hunter education, and map read- ing are a few of the subjects Nice Rifle. Batallion Commander Kyle White inspects cadet Steve Wujek's rifle. Drill Team. Chris Setliff, Commander, lst Row: Charles Daniel. Co-commander, Ben Andrews, Shawn Daniel. Jeff Goebeli Ind: Kevin Hughes, Hunter Holcomb, Geoffrey taught in the classroom. Cadets gain experience in leadership through the positions they hold in the batallion from assistant squad leader all the way up to batallion commander. Cadets are in constant compe- tition with each other. They are promoted according to their par- ticipation and proficiency in the program as compared to others, and, at the end of each year, a third of the cadets are dropped. The Catholic High JROTC has a history of being one of the best in the nation. In recent years, the unit has placed second and third in overall performance. Individ- ual groups such as the rifle team and the drill team have also dis- tinguished themselves. Hicks, Mark Koch, 3rd: Robert Loket, Dean Thomey, David Shenker, Paul Brown, 4th: John Pfeiffer, Scott Scherer, Steve Kasote, Mike Beranek. ROTC 67 Making Their Presence Known As well as the many leadership opportunities, there are extra- curricular activities in which dedicated cadets may partici- pate. Talented marksmen can take part in the Rifle team, which practices all year and competes state-wide. Cadets with musical skills are eligible for the Drum and Bugle Corps, a band that performs at various community and .IROTC events during the year. Those proficient in drill are eli- .gf Alphaitaffi S. Scherer, Commander,- 1 A Rechtin.yEx. Off.: T. Tanner, istSgt., rlggiz, Wan. suede. lisi Bravo Staff. J. Massie Commander, A. ' , g.Ward, Ex.,Off., H. Holcomb. lstSgt., R. i g Heck.. Guide. s gcimigig i staff. B, Gattis, Commanders, cggoapiei.fEx. Off...A. Dunn. is: Sgr., s. 5,g55paagei.f.'sn5ae.14: C C f :5agfand5things of that nature. Lt. Col. if .fflflennelley givesa few words of advice 5g'7..V'lto5gChris Eldridge. A ' ROTC gible for the drill team. This proud crew practices year-round and performs elaborate routines for interscholastic competitions, special football games, and PTO meetings. Others who show exceptional poise and stature are selected for the Color Guard. The Color Guard is widely known for pre- senting the Colors at sports events and for raising and lower- ing the school's flags each day. H . cf' lnd Platoon. Alpha: B. Andrews. Com- mander. P. Schock, Sergeant. Isl Squadt R. Escabar. D. Fitzpatrick. C. Guarriello, J. Ryan, M. Wade. 2nd Squad: G. Hicks, S. Kaseote, C. Owen. J. Young, N. Richard- son. 3rd Squad: A. Orsini, K. Caldarera. J. Scott. G. Neihouse, S. Schultz 4th Squad: P. Eaton. M. Harrill. K. Gonzales. C. Elms, C. Borne ,-vm 'N-C 'S -g -W L. M 'T.5.LEti Gi....?'f.:-SSM.Qifiiitiililiifil .4-47' Erik Fetner and John Vratsines h a Bryan Gattis attempt to incite a d'etat in ROTC office. I Rt 5 5. '75 it 1- 19 lr t.. f gn gov N. M... ss: rl:.man.g5Bwq.i J.:.Beall.i,CQmm5ridor5 P, Weise..useegeanz.fm5 sqqag..ugN.f,.Gtan4 berry. Si Jwiiiek? Roberts.'2nd Paladino. P.. Shi Squad: VM. Beranok.4Ki'BQi5ifff,lQ35Q BECK. 14 J Bradford. K5blf1i fBrown. R. Stapron. J. vwhilliamg J T jf.. Ev 531 h - ind,-Platoon. Bravo: M. Guise. Command- er. J. Yah Dover. Sergeant. lst Squad. R. Heck. D. 'Simon,JS. Rousseau, J., Shue. J. Russell. lad Squads J. Vratsinas, S. Strze- lecki. M.C11andIer, K, Duke. K. Bowen. 3rd Squad. D. Shenker,!'C. ,PapaCs:lgQfJ.V Dum- boski, C. Calvgrughljf Thomey, M. Hattan, J. .-V' V' V Ist. Platoon. Charlie: R. Marendt, Com- mander. J. Monroe, Sergeant. ist Squad: .J.fGoehel, M. Wintroath, T. Richardson, V. Jywhittier. W. Waggener. 2nd Squad. J. Antony. E. Schock, J. Koch. A. Fergusen. J. Shock. 3rd Squad. G. Eanes, J. DiPietro. R. Seiten, J. Thomas, T. Jones, 4th Squad. E. Maris. E. Ferner, S. Stobaugh, B. Wienzim- mer. ,Z V K 'Ind Platoon. Charlie: D. Enderlin. Com- frnanden K. Wren, Sergeant. lst Squad. S. .DaJx1ie1.B. Mayhan. D. Jack. M. McCown. J.fOwen. Ind Squad. R. Boswell. D. Dailey. Burnett. J. Carter. 3rd Squad. J. Robin- 'etteg M. Juniper, J. Jones, D. Kwee. 4th ' Squad: K. Wilson, S. Prather. R. Shults. B. . Urauso. v Roto JJJJJ J . -...MN WWW . ff. .......,u.,,.,....-...WA Leading Others T Lead The main emphasis of the ROTC program is leadership. Over the course of three years. cadets are taught the basics of leadership and given actual ex- perience in this area through po- sitions held in the Battalion. Ca- dets are given awards for dis- playing leadership in the commu- nity as well as in the ROTC pro- gram. From training in these areas it is hoped that cadets will come out of the program as more competent and confident citi- zens, said Master Sargeant Schaffer. When asked how the program has helped him, Batallion Com- mander Kyle White responded. lt has developed my self-disci- pline, as well as my leadership and planning abilities. Greg Eanes' response to this question was, ROTC has im- proved my self-confidence by placing me in a leadership posi- tion. Neil Granberry said, The pro- gram has given me an outlook on the Marine Corps in the area of discipline, motivation, and lead- ershipf' Good Job! Scot Stobaugh is promoted to the rank of Private First Class during a Battalion formation. Drum Roll Please Bravo Company is presented with an award for first place in community projects at ROTC Parents' Night. C :LL Bandies on display, The CHS band at their peak perform for the entire student body. Visions of Rockettes dancing in their heads. Rick Marendt and Chris Conrad practice in bemused anticipation of the next pep rally. Look at me, please, Mr. Pritchett tries to get the bandies attention as they play Eye of the Tiger. E if fg s giii X :V i , 555 ,EN 5 EXETEI Band Music doesn't come easy. Paul Schock, .lim Daly, and Scott Scherer meditate on iazz band music. X -X445 ,. .Qyyf 'Q s,,,,,.,....--- -- 5 rt? IM? sa.. X K N V. +s. 4, T ks l . - Q Sie sew A AN,.w .. i t .. 5, WMS fr, K :Ji A - T -ig gt. A A h . IZA, 5 . -H 'N '52 -1 te- . Jazz Band. 3rd row: Jim Daly, Steve Mal- loy. Paul Schock. Scott Scherer, Bruce Bishop. Ind row: John Ford, Bart Hole- man. Matt McAvoy, Greg Lensing. Joe O'DonneIl. Kurt Barringhaus. lst row: Nick Richardson. Alex Watts. Scott Yakoubian. D.J. Scoigletti, Gavin Silaski. David Scoig- letti. and Mr. Pritchett. ,-I oteworthy Combination Band Enhances School Spirit he fifty-six member C.H.S. band provided much of the backbone for school spirit this year. During football season, the band dazzled the stu- dent body with its new reper- torie of songs. These songs. which included Bang a Gong and the 'l'lTheme from Zool: a Space Odyssey , added a special touch to the football excitement. ln late October the band was once again called upon to provide entertainment for a special event, the new building dedica- tion. Living up to its reputation, the band performed magnificent- ly while Bishop McDonald spoke of the school's excellence. After the last football game the band turned its attention in a new direction, the Concert Band. The music in this band chal- lenged band members and forced them to use every piece of talent they had. The Concert Band spent about four months perfect- ing just a few musical works, as Band members are some of the most dedicated stu- dents in the school because they learn their music after school on their own time in- stead of the school's . - Mr. Pritchett shown by its sound. The band wouldn't be complete if it didn't have the Jazz Band. This year the Jazz Band started practicing about two weeks after school began. This band played very complicated music and it took a lot of talent to make it work. The Jazz Band was a favor- ite among many people and has earned a great deal of respect from professional musicians. This year an extra dimension was added to band, girls from St. Mary's were allowed in the band. A total of four participated. Lisa Petursson, one of the privileged four, said, l am really glad to have had the opportunity to play in the CHS band this year. It gave me a chance to meet many inter- esting guys. This was just one of the many ways the band excelled this year. vt. .RN . ,.., ., ' N ' J QEZ4 t ij t f'f W-my c'it'it' -121 ,-,-,- . zzlll -W Itt f .-:.1 ..c:t '... ccc S 51 'J .,.,..,..., Tiigi ,..,..i 'f s'- ' F - ? 'll':l ll ' i Cm ieeit 'ililli . ..... ...W c 'l c ...lE'ld. Q..-.vfffiffmwe Woodwinds toot their talent. Houghtaling John Hicks. Alex Watts, and Joseph Di- pietro concentrate during assembly. Rain. Sleet, Snow, and Mr. Pritchett. Ger- ald Houghtaling is prepared for everyth- ing except playing his sax. Band Playing in the rain. Jason Hicks and Mark Jamming again. In their spare time Bart Longinotti show how much dedication is Holeman and Joe O'Donnell harmonize needed to play at every football game. their sound. N . - :ii z:.,.l an HillililllHlVlli'Q!lQES Band Spirit. An illustrious band. uninhibit- ed by the crowd. gives the Rockets their all. T-Bones Chant. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. that's the bandie battle cry! Band Y.I..'.....- ' The A Band. Ist row: Brian Rabal. Mark Farmer. Scott Shellabarger. 2nd row- Dan- ny Straessle. Alex Watts. Joseph Dipietro. Steve Miller. Gerald Houghtaling. Chris Kuntz. Gavin Silaski. Tony Hackworth. 3rd row: Ray Thompson. Bart Baskette. Adrian Cessford. James Steen, Victor Bonnicii, Brad Gaston, Tony Francis. Maury Frein. Tom Pickle, David Scoig- letti. Scott Graves. 4th row: Eddie Yar- berry. Michael Boyd. John Ford. Bart Ho- leman. Corey Hebert. Keith Merckx Jazzes it up. Mr. Pritchett practices with the Jazz Band during an informal iam ses- sion. The Football Band. lst row: John Bauer. Joe O'DonneIl. Scott Shellaburger. Mark Farmer. Bill Kraus. Ind row: Scott Yakou- bian. John Hicks. Danny Straessle, Joseph Dipietro. Steve Miller, Nick Richardson. Gerald Houghtaling. Alex Watts. Mark Longinotti. Jason Hicks. Gavin Silaski. Chris Kuntz. Almer Hargrave. Tony Hack- worth. D.J. Scoigletti. 3rd row: Paul Schock. Steve Malloy. James Steen. Bart Baskette. Ray Thompson. John Harrill, Tony Francis. Brad Gaston. Victor Bon- nicci, Adrian Cessford. Ethan Schock. Matt McAvoy. Mark Francis. Tom Swin- dle. Scott Graves, Greg Lensing. Tom Pickle. Kurt Barringhaus, Maury Frein. Mr. Pritchett. 4th row: Bruce Bishop. Charlie Owen. Eddie Yarberry. Brian Jones. Jon Ford. Bart Holeman. Tim Co- hen. Jim Daly. Michael Boyd. Carey Ro- senbaum, Cory Hebert. Ricky Marendt, Chris Conrad, Steve Kaseote. Scott Scherer. t. ,... t E ' 5 I S 3 .pf A Quips Not Just Quotes lt provides me with the thrill of competition when l try out for All State Band. - Matt McAvoy When the band plays for an audience and everyone cheers, it makes me feel good. - Nick Richardson Last year we lost a lot of key members, but this year we are better than even we are really working hard. - Scott Yakoubian The band room makes it more enjoyable to practice because the acoustics are so much better. - Cary Ro- senbaum Band is one of the most understated activities of CHS, but it is one of the most enjoyable neverthe- less. - Greg Lensing Prepared For Assault Cheerleaders Help To Tie It Up ee T UIC :Higher fdifsferi i from the cheerleaders ef- s so other schools 5 in thatithey da not .wear skirts or cute ilittleshoes. Instead they are a grop of semiamasculine guys who sacrifice their time in order to energize the stu- dent body. Few people realize the time and effort it stakes to practice for the pep rallies. In addition the cheerleaders are expected to do just that-lead the crowd in cheers at all Rocket football QBSHQS: il 6 Teh-ii, time name, i s Gold F'7ld?rY l:7l!'5?f9f? rili if gamel ff their 'isfsnvtiteatshirts that biear-the name and ssymbat ofthe i pp groupq Cheerleader PGA eafgfeepfaf surf Whveeilrceefh- mon n svalf ist wi 'en- tertaipnifsandp fire up the student body before games. Yes, we've had our good skits and had skits. but overall this has been a great year. Being a cheer- leader is not all in glamour, but it does have its mo- ments, l'm sure. Uishing it out. Ma ' 'inciting fer asale. Mrf l Butler fBrian Kendalll VGrandberry Uehnl is V h i slops up some vittles Doubledayjpedijlles his V as for Mr. Marczuk V produceg'mte5hungryfQ55.,i'4' 4Bubba Quartil. n i istudemsi i,Qi Cheerleaders .t .- -:wt s----- mst:-Q--,cea ez-gsmaemaasws-eesseeeee. 6 if fi -35'L. 6, 6 , RQFISSSQFQSSVF LY-.11 ' ff. Nu:fm-m,?'fbM'5,'WfVQ, ,. ' '- Siiffiniibinggxc the wp: 'ffflieefieaderse QQartiL,Q Lesiiek. Kerideli. Kgiight, ' 'Doubledayg Holcomb, e 4 W Loketg arid,Murth3-' ,strike Va pose,7f, m in 'hee i .:'i1jiE'g7'ik: e M'ff'fh31P?9ff5 .i-wi 1 1W ' SEE? ..,,s3?. - 3 ii V ff ew- ww1mwW mmeNeewe1 mw.e,mf.emgimme-ewQ.:. e efffx59qg5f5sun1bygdamn: 5? iciumbyigBubba Qqaruy r'and?Hdmet CBrian le , f Kehdalll discuss secref plan-to overthrow ache e Rockets. ' A 7 V, , , Cheerleaders fe Athletics Victory ride. Featherweight coach is lifted by heavyweight piayers after the championship game. Lew i ffiiiififf' Stammerings Cf Stobaugh With An Assist By Paul Hart s the l985 86 school year overtakes atholic High, it is once again time o relive the championship athletic programs of the past. The Rockets proved last year that Catholic High is capable of producing many championship caliber teams. This year's athletic programs will not rest on their past performances but will strive to have the most productive year possible. The football Rockets, just as tough as ever, proved that they could match last year's feat as they captured their first 4-A Central conference title. Spearheaded by their tenacius defense and aided by the potent wishbone offense, the Rockets also won an unprecedented second state title. This incredible accomplishment estab- lishes the football team as the best in the state for the second straight year and pro- vides a tough act for programs to follow. The basketball team will try to match the football team's performance as they strive to win their first conference title since moving to the new 4-A Central division. As always, Coach Tollet will have his hoop- sters ready to meet the challenge. The golf and tennis teams show definite promise to repeat as state champions since the majority of last year's members are returning. The swimming team also looks to claim another state title, and the soccer team definitely has the potential to achieve a championship. This year's phys- ical fitness team also hopes to bring Catho- lic High athletic prestige as the team trav- els to Hawaii to compete in a tournament with hopes of gaining a national title. Alumnus Joe Gray, '8I, put it this way, After years of waiting, we finally made it ' remaining athletic The Rockers -- just as tough as ever! . Athletics Athletics CRAWEWDQD3MAG0-MARTNEDYESTCFBAUGHEARCHER7DENNISSSTEWART9CAi2TERiGi1TMcDARERMl T l li Lookiiig iisack August l2, l985: A day that shall live in f infamy. This was a day for the future. ' This was the first day i of football practice for the i985 Rocket football team. lt was a 5 if day for renewed hope it and fiery dreams. Yet it was also an ending. lt was an end to last year. lt was an end of the people and the . . memories from the .irr T f N r-,r 1 W state championship of a year ago. Quarterback Matt Hartnedy remembers: We had our doubts about the team coming out of off-season prac- tice, so many people were untried, espe- cially mel I was worried about my own responsibilities, much less anyone elses. Two-a-day practices brought us together as a team, I think. We still have no super- stars, no heroes-we just have to work together and play as a team and continue toward our goals, first an conference and then a state championship. one game at a time. ..', . .-1 K, .-fi , ' . ,Q -. 'f 1. 2 1- 2 lf- i 'i- A i -sit' . , . Q . I , - I 19.1 -1 - .Q 1 T T X 'ft Q TES - .A M X F, 1.5. Fx: t -V e - - A sig-gain-L . - S If gs... ' N - ' .Q . -:.,.. iff .. gt t - M is it 3 H -as m e ss Sweating it out! The football squad builds endurance while coping with the summer heat. ls that how it's done? Bruce Suskie, Kyle Johnson. Brent Wilcox, and Biff Beale look on in awe as the coaches demonstrate how the real game of football is played. Football lt's true! Oneffootfisjbi er T er. P.K. Leonard stretches beforefhe'5Ein1!' Anyone who has ever stood in boil- ing oil and hit him- self over the head with an iron ham- mer understands the pleasures of 2- . a-day practices. f But the Rockets T gladly endure them knowing that they are an ingredient dergoes another- hard day's practice..-Q G to a Championship s V s run high - no 5 Q' member will aspire to less than a state championship. The seniors work great as a team, exclaimed senior Rick Dwor- shak. I feel the '85 Rockets can repeat as AAAA state champions. The '85 Rockets have set out for the same destination as their '84 counter- parts, but they plan to take another route, as senior Mark Tarnowsky explains, But we're going to do one thing different. Qfrom last yearj first, we're going to win the conference, then we'lI win the state. Tommy Tanner FETZPATRQCKEEHANDLGSEHSHANDLGSE . .- ,,.. ..-f Qt LUSCAT049.aoNaszmasataa21AasmrmwoatsMamasemenev2iz24MAssA2SsARsesouiezexsakmmousemswsssowzemkwowstmf pg , ,R . . , - . A- ,, I promise. Charlie Brown. Paul Crawford tees up the ball as Ricky Richardson practices kicking field goals. Fire in their eyes. Tim Richards. Brent Wilcox. and John Beall prepare to go nose-to-nose while Coach Davis, Tommy Covington, and Kevin Williams look on. Date ept. Sept. SQPF-V rr CPIW. OQ1, OC? CQC i K Q CLQ CI. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. .loneshoi-of ' 'li. 12 Q ,Q Northeastizzzzft, pt Bfvinirifslif it Benton f 7 McClellan' - ' ' Parkview 7 A V Mi s Pine B u Texarkana . Fayetteville F.S. Northside S 6 3I I4 I3 l4 7 20 5 14 S . 27 7 I0 4 I9 6 . ll I4 7 G I8 l7 7 0 25 Il y 28 29 Nov.l Hall ' 29 T7 , .7 I ff V22 o I5 Blytheville 5 '33 7 22 28 7 29 7 0 7 35 28 Foptball SOLOEBSiQi41iMiAREPS0N32'WsYl,CDQS3 WM.Sl'i54KENT35CAGLE36?-EGPE37MONTGC1MiRY38T3'liS'MEY39MQQAN4OTABOT4iFLiS4f2BERRY43SK Touchdown Tommy. Tommy Covington displays the best hands in the state. Rocket defense takes the wind out of the .Ionesbobo Hurricanes. Senior Steve Massa looks on as Gary Devlin assists Dale Bennett in making the tackle. Dominic, where are you? Quarterback Todd Archer looks to complete the option by pitching back to Dominic Flis. Football Two Steps LT45THOMAS-M250NZAE.ES47RlCKARDS4SDlViNO-i-9 BROWNEOSEALE55WEUZOXSQBEARQQNS3FETZG-ERALDEQJOHNSON5:3TE-JOMASEMAW Jonesboro Quarterback Matt Hartnedy Forward, One Step Back I T 52mw2'9 ' The Rockets relied on a flawless rushed for I22 yards and scored three touchdowns including one from 37 yards out as the Rockets opened up the season with a con- vincing victory over the sixth- ranked Jonesboro Hurricanes. De- spite an evenly played first half, the defending state champions showed what they were made of by scoring I7 unanswered points in the second half. David Hope's touchdown with time running out in the first half gave the Rockets the momentum they needed going into the second half to defeat the Hurricanes. CHS 3 I Jonesboro I4 CHS OPP. First Down I8 IO 'Total Offense 3l7 l88 Yards Rushing 3l7 ISS Yards Passing O O Passes O-00 O-I-O Punts, Avg. I-3l.O 2-30.0 Fumbles, Lost O-O 4-2 Penalties, Yds 5-33 5-45 performance in the first half and a hard nose defense in the second half to hold off the Conway Wam- pus Cats in a hard fought battle. Catholic High scored on their first two possessions with touchdowns by David Stobaugh and David Hope. They then turned the game over to the defense, who rose to the occa- sion. Keith Wortsmith intercepted a pass in the end zone to stop one 'Cat drive. The defense held Con- way's outstanding tailback, Tim Horton, to 52.yards rushing. CHS I4 Conway 7 CHS OPP. First Down IO 2l Total Offense 2lO 340 Yards Rushing ISO 340 Yards Passing 30 O Passes 3'8'l O-00 Punts, Avg. 4-42-5 1-36.0 Fumbles, Lost 0 4-I Penalties, Yds. 4-26 5 -56 Northeast What was billed as the dream game of the decade in high school football turned out to be a night- mare for the Rockets. A crowd of over 8,000 people looked on as the Rockets, plagued by injuries and penalties, fell to the Northeast Chargers who were led by halfback Juju Harshaw. Matt Hartnedy went down with a separated shoulder early in the game and the reins of the offense were turned over to Todd Archer. The only high point of the game came when Bobby Loeb, filling in for the injured Dominic Flis. scored. CHS 6 NE 24 CHS OPP. First Down I2 9 Total Offense l94 257 Yards Rushing I35 23l Yards Passing 59 26 Passes 3-IO3 2-6-9 Punts, Avg. 3-28.7 3-30.0 Fumbles. Lost 3-2 O-O Penalties, Yds. 5-55 5-45 Breaking free. Fighting for every yard, David Stobaugh finds an opening in the Northeast defense and breaks upfield for a first down. Land of the giants. Anthony Pilcher, son of Coach Doug Pilcher, while standing on the sideline with the Rockets, dreams of one day becoming a Rocket himself. Football TANNiEa'E65Z?'ttVOlt?5i-E!itCfKt.i5f5i?iir?i1.fiEi.Q??i?B0EZfFQS'3SBf5f5MTiiUtE-i,3QZE N5E?ts21.'E7i3i3i.5N ii2E?liflCi?i3fir,'N7f2SCi??tsli 7 QHTZ ff? iffiaijs fl? Efli NNE E T ft::vgtD.f5,1f3S7 Hornets Sting Rockets Bryant The Rockets fell to the sting of the Bryant Hornets at War Memori- al Stadium. Although they dominat- ed the game statistically. the Rock- et fumbles added up to a loss. The only Rocket touchdown came in the first quarter with a 6 yard run by Stobaugh. Late in the fourth quarter. with the Rockets behind, sopho- more quarterback John Carter com- pleted a 37 yard pass to Mago, but a Hornet interception ended that drive. I4 4 264 I2I 227 IO2 37 I9 I 4 I 5 I CHS 7 Bryant IO CHS OPP. First Down Total Offense Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes - - 2- - 3-30.6 5-39.2 5-2 I-O Penalties. Yds. 5-54 4-40 Punts, Avg. Fumbles, Lost Benton Led by Todd Archer the Rockets dominated the Benton Panthers at War Memorial Stadium. Flis scored the first touchdown of the game after a Benton penalty. In the sec- ond quarter a Panther fumble re- covered by Dale Bennett set up a scoring drive completed by Loeb. In the third quarter Archer completed a 27 yard pass to Covington Loeb capped this drive with the third Rocket touchdown of the night CHS I9 Benton 6 CHS OPP. First Down Total Offense Yards Passing - Passes -3-O - - 6-26.8 5-37.5 Punts Avg. Fumbles Lost Penalties Yds. I2 6 2I8 IO3 Yards Rushing l9I IO9 27 6 I I 6 I , 2 2 2 2 , 6 60 3 25 1985 Firecrackers Front Row. B. Brady, C, Zimmerman. J. Freeman. C. Gassman, M. Vandiver. A. Bonnici. E. Gardner, R. Bell. P. Baetcke, T. Carleson. Second Row: D. Irvin, B. Hockett, B. Powell, C. Nolen, M. Walls. V Zakrzewski, T. Walsh, H. DiVino, D. Sheffey, J,Selig, B. Chambers C. Hodges. Third Row. P. Howell, B. Proctor, B. Vollmer, L, Fowler P. Suskie, C. Pruss. J. Brown, W, Connell, J. Russell, E. Craig, D Kohut. Fourth Row: M. Urbani, M. Pierpaoli, J. Thomey, R, Gaston T. Colvin, D. Roberts, C. CalIaw'y. L. Wood, and S. Renfro. Raise Your Hands. After kicking the extra point, Paul Crawford is sure, Football l ul7SWiLLlAMS?S3 TANFREN-?655if3WQEQSHACKGGEMNKLS7 QRQEX! NGSEEATTREALSQLENSEN6'70lD'i.iNN?EMQR45AN72BQRNE 73E3ZTZ74-,SACSQYSBENNET WF ,ff l ., xg: 44, The Human Clydesdale. Dominic Flis trots forward for some open grazing room rf - wwrig.1,ifffemW Q- ...Hsu ,AM rw V -- -ss. W' sm ' ,----- 2- Conferenc McClellan The Rockets proved their worth in the homecoming game against the McClellan Lions. This was the opening game of the AAAA-Central conference. The first score of the game came from quarterback Todd Archer. ln the second half Loeb dove into the end-zone from two yards out. The two point conver- sion came from and Archer pass to James Fitzpatrick. The only McClel- lan touchdown came late in the fourth quarter. CHS I4 McClellan 7 CHS OPP' First Down Total Offense 5 Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes .3- S-IGI Punts Avg. l.34,0 3-27.0 Fumbles Lost . - Penalties Yds. . Pla Begin Parkview On a dreary. rainy night at Quig- ley stadium, the Rockets defeated the Parkview Patriots. The Patriots scored first, but the rest of the game belonged to the Rockets. Wil- liams recovered a fumble setting up a drive that Flis completed. Barthol scooped up a loose ball in the third quarter, and Richardson turned it into a 26 yard field goal. Devlin snagged another Patriot fumble, which Flis converted into the last Rocket score CHS I 7 Parkview 7 CHS OPP. First Down Total Offense Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes 2-7- 0-6- Punts Avg. 7-37.0 3-3l.O Fumbles Lost - - Penalties Yds. - 4-35 1' ,mt L fg I P ' Yl'N A ' y 4' fl i it .1 ll 5 2' , 92 'fs Q I The Royal Entrance. The Rockets can hardly wait to greet the homecoming queen and her court. ff Fumble on the Play. Bobby Loeb dives for the loose football on a rainy night at Quigley Stadium. Football RECSQii5595935NNENGSQSEARTHGLQTANQQEWSQSWE ot Again. Mills For the fifth straight year, the Mills Comets have defeated the Rockets. The Comets jumped out to a I4-O lead in the first quarter. The Rockets drove for a touchdown with Flis carrying the ball the final yard. ln the second half, Hope scored 2 touchdowns as the Rock- ets sent the game into overtime Catholic scored first but Mills also scored and succeeded in their two- point conversion to win the game CHS 28 Mills 29 First Down Total Offense Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Punts Avg. Fumbles Lost Penalties Yds. CHS 2-5'O O-w.O Ha OPP. 6-9-O 2-3l.5 -80 The Rockets moved into a tie for the AAAA-Central conference by defeating Hall High s Warriors The Rockets opened the scoring on the first possession with Hopes run from the one The Warriors only The Rockets rolled on to a victory with Hope s second touchdown and Flis touchdown from the one. This was the Rocket s fourth victory in 3 years over the Warriors CHS 29 First Down Total Offense Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Punts Avg. Fumbles Lost Penalties Yds CHS 4- O-l 2-33.5 Hall 7 OPP. 3-4l.O IO-lm itloEAMSQQCRIHWlrORU3?Y13e54GGflHAl2 i'NEDYSSTQBAUGHSARCHERYQENNESSSTEWHEZTSCA ' 1 ' I ' I is is l 298 298 275 2:3 5 23 ss ' , 4l 4 s . 3 5 9 l ll l l score was on the next possession. g 1 , ' l 3 - l is is , 204 248 l l4l 245 ss 3 I no Q ' , Ji oo X , 3 :ei X X Football LDERERAIWlTZF'ATREC5il5friANDLOSERl6l-iANDl,OSERl7RUSSEE,1ISCATOEQJONESQOT,FiSlTER2lABSTC9N22WORTSMlTH23MCKiil:VERNMASSA25 Hey Mom, you can't come on to the field until after the game, says Matt Hartnedy as he takes the snap from center Andy Dunn. Breaking Down. Junior Blake Montgomery shows a little Rocket Razzmatazz. Wants Warrior Blond, Hall'g Terry McClim0n Their Work ls Our Play, The coaching staff of the stars after Mat Stewart gets a hold of him. Rockets: Hooper. Davis. Rutherford, Heien, Pilcher. and Glancy. Catholic's Wild and Crazy Kind of Guys. Managers: Robert Mancini, Luis Rivero, Michael Safly, David Marano, and Michael Millard. Not Pictured: John Pfeiffer is Best Around Pine Bluff The Rockets showed that they were the number one team in the AAAA-Central division when they defeated the Pine Bluff Zebras. The first Rocket touchdown came from Flis early in the second quarter. Crawford's extra point was good. Hope scored the next two Rocket touchdowns in the second and third quarter. ln the third quarter, Fitzpa- trick faked an extra point kick with a throw to Suskie for the 2 point conversion. CHS 22 Pine Bluff O CHS OPP. First Down 9 8 Total Offense l59 ll7 Yards Rushing l53 78 Yards Passing 5 39 Passes l-I-O 4-5-O Punts, Avg. 3-30,1 2-40.0 Fumbles, Lost OO 3-2 Penalties, Yds. 120 546 Football HANQLGSERIGHANDKGEQEHQRUSSELitiSCAT0l9JONES2Q.ASiTER2lABS'f0NEEWORTSMEESASEBESQKEEVERMMASSA3SEAQEQQQ EQQQWEE Play 0ffs Blytheville The Rockets took advantage of three turnovers to defeat the Blyth- eville Chickasaws. In the first half Hope and Hartnedy each scored from the three and Flis went over from the two. Crawford succeeded in two extra point kicks The only Chickasaw touchdown came before the half. ln the third quarter Hope broke loose after an interception Flis scored the final touchdown CHS 33 Blytheville 7 cus opp, First Downs Total Offense Yards Rushing Passes Punts Avg Fumbles Lost Penalties Yds 3-4-0 I8-34-2 3-33.0 4-30 I5 l0 245 205 l92 40 Yards Passing 53 I65 . 2 O 3 l . 6 40 3 35 .................-. Eobrbaii C ,' T algel That. You Piglkiclcer Ricky Richardson 3 brave! attem ts to ward off a Razorback - if . Y P 3 attaclcgone player at a time. Sowing To The Mighty Rocket Defense. Dales Bennett Qforegroundfand Les Taylor stop f,'g t he Chickasaws cold. ARNQWSKY30 KC358:NRECHARDSQNBIPTAYLGR53XXf!KiSH34KSN'F35iffhGZ.E36ir'iGPE57M0NTiSQMFRY5S'fE'EOMFY'3E??t.iQWtit1l-SQ? 'aft Uhr f. N. .K .N N . rs I 4 Eff' 5-4 Slip Slidin' Away. Tommy Covington takes a dive as the Rockets practice in the mud to prepare for a sloppy field in Fayetteville. MIA: Managers in Action. Football managers. Morano and Leighton, load up the bus before the Rockets semi-final game in Fayetteville. Rockets Reach Final The Rockets moved into the semi-finals by defeating the Texar- kana Razorbacks. The Rockets had four touchdowns, one from a pass to Mago, two from Hope, and one from Stobaugh. Two extra points from Crawford and a two-point conver- sion pass to Mago ended the Rock- ets' scoring for the game:The out- standing Rocket defense held the Razorbacks to only one touchdown. CHS 28 Texarkana 7 5 Texarkana Fayetteville The Rockets braved the weather to defeat the Fayetteville Bulldogs at Harmon Field and advanced to the finals of the AAAA Conference. The only score in the game came from Hartnedy late in the first half. His seven yard run ended an I8 play drive. The extra point from Craw- ford was good. Apenalty ended the only hope for a Bulldog comeback in the final minutes of the game. CHS 7 Fayetteville O CHS OPP Q45 OPP First Downs I9 First Downs I3 9 Total Offense 280 l87 Total Offense 303 l78 Yards Rushing 251 83 Yards Rushing '95 93 Yards Passing I9 I04 Yards Passing 7 85 Passes 2-4-I 7-I2-l Passes l,4,0 9-23.2 Punts. Avg I-47.0 4-27.7 Punts, Avg 5.30.0 4-40.0 Fumbles, Lost 00 2-l Fumbles, Lost QQ O0 Penalties, Yds. 5.50 7-49 Penalties. Yds. 5.50 2-IO The Rush Is On. Defensive tackle, P.K. Lenoard forces Blytheville quarterback Kelvin Crawford to get rid of the ball before taking a big loss. Football e , ws . A fn THOMAS-4660NZM.liS47RlCE-lARDS48DlV3N049BROW NSOBEALE5SWRCQX52BEARSE?sif53?lTZGERAl.iD -5 ?C3'i-WSG NESTHQMASSQLAWSQN AA A State Two FS Northside After the smoke had cleared at War Memorial Stadium the Rockets had won their second straight AAAA State championship! The first 48 minutes of regulation play was a defensive struggle. Each team scored only once, both of which came off the opposition's miscues. The Rockets scored early in the sec- ond quarter after Jody Lensing re- covered a Grizzly fumble. Nine I plays later Hope carried the ball in from the one to give the Rockets the lead. The Rockets led until the end of the game when Northside converted an interception into a 7-7 Ile. I Then the offense took over. ln the first overtime, the Rockets scored when Hartnedy fired his first of 3 touchdown passes when he found I Tommy Covington open in the end zone. The Grizzlies came right back I and tied the game on their third play from scrimmage. ln the second overtime Northside scored after a roughing-the-kicker penalty gave them the ball at the one yard line. The Rockets sent the game into a third overtime when - Hartnedy hit Jamie Mago in the cor- ner of the end zone. Neither team I scored in the third overtime. On fourth down, Hartnedy was stopped Years Straight. on the one yard line, but a penalty on the play gave Northside the ball on the five. They immediately tried a field goal, but the kick sailed wide to the right. ln the fourth overtime Northside scored first. The Rockets scored on their first play from scrimmage when David Hope scored on a IO yard run. I The Rockets prevailed in the fifth overtime when Hartnedy connect- I ed with Mago for a 7 yard touch- down pass. Paul Crawford's fifth straight extra point provided the fi- nal margin as the determined Rock- I et defense finally stopped the Grizzlies. The game took two and a half I hours and five overtimes to com- plete. The crowd of 5,200 saw the Rockets win their second straight championship in perhaps the most exciting Arkansas high school foot- ball game in history. CHS 35 Northside 28 CHS OPP First Downs IO 5 Total Offense 226 l64 Yards Rushing ISI l42 I Yards Passing 45 22 Passes 4-8-O 2-7-2 Punts. Avg. 3-35.0 5-36.6 I Fumbles. Lost l-I 5-3 Penalties. Yds 5-32 6-45 E 5 i 2- nt . .. ... A ... i985 Rocket Varsity Football Team. lst row. R. Walt. K. Wortsmith, B. Montgomery, D. Bennett. K. Cal- derera. M. Tarnowsky, G. Devlin. D. Lawson. A. Thomas. B. Wilcox. B. Brown. J. Sparks, K. Johnson. K. Wilson. B. Loeb. S. Prather. 2nd row: D. His, S. Malloy. M. Boyd, D. Jack. T. Ferguson. C. Johnson. E. Yarberry. C. Walsh. T. Richards. 3rd row: C. Owen. P. Brown. D. Thomey. C. Borne. T. Jones. K. Bearden. J. Carter. P. Kerr. P.K. Leonard. M. Hartnedy, P. Crawford. C. Fitz, M. Tanner, P. Mois, J. Adams. 4th Championship row: J. Battreal, C. Divino. L. Taylor. R. Mooney. B. Weinzimer, J. Thomas. B. Wesson. C. Meeks, C Kent. R. Richardson, J. Dennis, R. Handloser. S. Rus- sell. B. Cato. 5th row: A. Skiles, R. Abston. V. Whit- tier. D. Berry. S. Tabor. D. Stobaugh. K. Gonzales, C Blackmon, E. Barthol, T. Krauser. J. Fitzpatrick. D Barbour. J. Fitzgerald. R. Jennings. 6th row: D. Hope J. Beall. A. Dunn, T. Archer. M. Stewart. B. Beale. T Covington. R. Dworshak. C. Cagle. W. Lasiter. ovtwbfoetsetltmgggqgqt tsefmteasefaeitscasscfsmasseNaeoaazvxwmeaeeuvefoesaacmeamfvsmvsseotxfrsfestzzxrrrzeftieetamsiivcsvob One Last Time. The Rockets storm onto the field for the fourteenth and last time of the season. Deja Vu: Jamie Mago signifies that the Rock- ets are number one again. after catching his second touchdown in overtime play. The Picture Says lt All David Hope breaks the bear hold of the Grizzlies for the extra yard Perceived' Believed' Achieved' Keith Wortsmlth Les Taylor Dale Bennett and Gary Devlin celebrate after winning the state championship , vzffs , rfszwfiri f fiff Steiiilja,IlgVlJu'niorfMat Stewart gqeggyga forg ' J Taifiiifiisffhi rfvfiiik Phffiiriasvess PUfi 18'S3P fher-1553? fhflgfgglfili V . FQ v ,W W. , , A ft, ,... ss, .A s,,M,s,,1,we'ssM 4W',fm, sa , H ama:r2Wyfsawsfwsfs,fsuzifmssgzfw- p'fmg1,1:f- U' am, Wa, :gm M555 sm W. ,,i,wagQ,, gg ,N . sszfnarivmizesissiiii wi fi wiizmzrsfl 2 ,sc,w,N U,iv ,,,,,gmmsH,,45w ew. ,Maw ,Hsu .M -n :vii TT ii U 7515311 'S 1 w w ii Z f 132 The Rockets began the season with hopes of returning to the playoffs. This year s squad had to turn to the seniors for leadership They foundfit in three year starter Andy Ward Ward consistantly scored in double figures, and he was strong in re- bounding. Another force in the middle was senior Andy Dunn. 6'5 senior Mark Phillips provided the team with out- y standing ieadership. g j ' But the teamsalso consisted of many younger players. Junior Mi- chael Hinchey commanded theiof- fense at the point guard position. .lu- niorMat Stewart also was a force in the Rocket offense. The key for the Rockets is sophomore Anthony Green The Rockets began the season in spectacular fashion They finished up the non4conference piay with a Il-4 record and had the much needed mo- mentumf going vinto conference ac- tion. The Rockets fell just short of defeating cross town rival Hail in the Warrior's5own gym. After that the Rockets had trouble playing consis- tantly due to injuries and illnesses. and fell short of making the playoffs. Despite the problems that this year plagued the Rockets, the team fin- ished withfa I4-II record. s A . ., A , is 4 ,, . at -4 -4 :Waist.assmile'wwwsssazmizaerziersmzzffw ,,..,.i:.H55i'hf H as Jwswum, ,,5,f,V,,5q:,.t , A g NW . WWW f. ,, X s W., - -,lgemsmi gms , Q ,MM . , M . 9 . . . . i - - .mggg , ,,m,,4Ag53u..,f.,:,5wfst.s'7':rw'wl,n'M - Y gesgsei, --4-:fit fyxigmzqfgvf-,diifaisgiislwwfiiw w.,r,.,,-ga ..M..gswsWs zilwfssziws mms ffilghy Hoosh! Battle of the Andys. Reaching for the rebound, Andy Ward and Andy Dunn prevent Benton from gaining possession of the ball. High Five. Chris Gibson slaps the ball away from the Jonesboro Hurricanes. . .fx . , 1' .. L l le-if Q3 g0f.8 C 75- 14 l985-86 Rockets. Ist Row: R, Handloser, C. Cagle, M. Scott, M. Stewart. K. Calderara, S. Barnett, M. Phil- Montgomery. O. Burks. M. Hinchey, J. Jones, M. lips.C.Gibson,A. Dunn,A. Ward. A. Green,L.Maris, Langley. D. Schneider, M. Handloser. 2nd Row. J. D. Flis, S. Malloy. 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Q.. .sa -D A Q was f ft .. . .A 0 awww . .. X. -- Q g sis' , Q53 '2 S ercise diplomacy before the high court of basket- . ball. iQf-d5tg5'gfgs523iS3ES...-.-,l.ff1yv.W.is? ww- U-1- Wg! was .. Q., ,, A Coach and former player. Coach Tollett and Coach Rutherford, a former Rocket basketball star, contin- ue the Rocket athletic excellence with the basket- ball teams. z ai Q get :www V W Wft..fx ev V, I 'H . .z, -,4 f.ee1tas'fi ' M5.:r -- fs an was rr - :IQ , . Mfr 'm fr gm... assi... tp. at tzsfzrwsL.sstsawsszesfzawfff L' Mgr if f 2 2 as iw for A .f ess s ri WW .- 3 'stew '15 ng 4'ww53fsY!s3q 3 me:fSi?.Zt:i2g5M2fgs.sgmmmQsszsiks :tisfiitggmfszsit'xfrzfzbffisssffggi-et? I 2 32 55 lfii ll fffigthic? ' sth 'WZ-s..smQsa.Q',1-. t .serif Y S1e'.ta as.. M . .st Zia fliwwnwe Um .e...,.g.:,g,gji5 i -,gf-atilmzttssstste 'Wifi gftzmggwtmswgt .4 ,'m.......,,,s c wrap-n.qs..w.hw,st,Q,mm f warm ,. s....t... t . 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Mat Stewart prepares to shoot the free throw. .4 ir' X New Coach oach Randy Rutherford, gra- duate of the Class of l980. returned to his Alma Mater in i985 to take on his first job as a basketball coach. Rutherford was an excellent player himself. In l98O. Rutherford's senior year, the Rock- ets captured the AAAA Champion- ship. But his most memorable exper- ience as a Rocket occurred during his sophomore year. Rutherford sank the game-winning shot against then number one ranked Hall. Now as a coach Rutherford has new responsibilities. He must find young players with good funda- mentals-such as dribbling, shooting. and passing, and mold them into star players. To mold the freshmen into great players, he introduces them to the Catholic High system and teaches them the importance of teamwork and a winning atti- tude. 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Detlef Schneider, our own foreign exchange student from West Germany, proved to be a valuable asset Detlef came to the U S. as an exper- ienced basketball player He was a member of the Bavarian State team which placed fourth in the German Na- tional championship When Detlef, re- turns to Germany, he will still have two years of school left He then plans to join a professional basketball club Recently the West German team placed fifth in European competition. This team recruits many players who have learned to play basketball in the U.S. German rules differ slightly, for example in Germany the team hasa 30 second shot clock a iumpball rule and traveling violations are more strictly enforced Finally, Detlef stated that there aren t so many basketball fans in Ger- many. But he said that there are about IO00 fans per game who cheer almost as well as the Catholic High fans. Senior Andy Ward shows the crowd his stuff at the gl. Rocket game against Hall. in ' Z 2 2:1351 99 - ' ,gg . ., . .gpg My me ... f . ms. fwigfifralgg-f ax f wssgeg . g mf Q :Q fniiif 2 sr E fa s Physical Fitness Team: Ist Row: William Fletcher. Cole William- son, Mark Shull, Mike Jaros, Robert lzor. Ind: Declan Fitzpa- trick. John Vratsinas, Ted Bearden, David Cone, Chris Walton, Ted Eades. 3rd: Brent Gerhart, Brent Miller, Alex Or- sini, Michael Juniper. Chris Southall. 4th, Jody Freeman, Jim Heck, Tim Conrad. .lack East, Jason Straub, Martin Mi- zeracki, Jeff Kordsmeier, Jon Baker. Dana Leonard. Jeff Fletcher, Garrett Bosley, Doug Steinhauser. 6th, Kirk Wilson. Keith Wren. Richard Glascock, Mike Montgomery, Steve Wu- iek Hey! What's that in your hand Peter? Carlos Roman stalls for time by asking Peter Braun- fisch a Roman question. F - ,.,.,, .-.,, .,.,,. - .. g. 32,If2?'I:fZ'E1'.'f'I'2'II'Ifr '. , U 3 sg i. ' .L Physical -.nh- W.,, WMm,mM will thm, Oohm. Richard Lambert Ligonmania. Chris Ligon push iches Jay Shue and the art of ing himself YO Yeafbeek Stal'- d-Eastern levitation. CIOH1. My-we-M -f -,-, at-W-s,.,,.sesa,:Aseww s1M1vwNM:sma,.ve'ss::s4: - in .sesame . - -' W ,.w,,,.w,..e,,,,,,,, . .... . . - ...M s-.g,-..- W ff f. ie- ..... ' nwfls ' r r V ' +1 1-v'3L-M --IA '---- M.. V 'j:s1:r-.2if '?3 'wQ1.,,.,.,.. Dougies in pain! Doug Brown shows great concentration as he tries for just-one-more. Pumping Iron. William Fletcher and Mark Shull work out in the weight room as Keith Wren watches. Physical Fitness Team: lst Row: Rick Stanton, Jerry Rumbach, Terral Gammill. Rodney, Paul Weise, Dave Simon, Robert Heck, Saul Rousseau, Mike Murtha. Carlos Roman. lndt Erik Fetner, John Sullivan, Rob Boswell, Robert Hix, Fernando Padilla, Jay Shue, Doug Brown, Richard Lambet, Brad Shock, Teddy Simon, Mike Emmel. 3rd: Kyle White, Todd Archer, Ed Peng, Tim Reynolds, Chris Ligon, Mike Parker, Matt Hay- den, John Robinette, Steve Strobel. 4thf Mike Wintroath, John Beall, Derek Enderlin, Matt Guise, Cris Papacek, Pe- ter Braunfisch, Richard Glas- cock. S all E d s .gifE,Q3E2Q?i?iEf tl I1 UYII1 , Workmg To Improve ainl A thing which gram uses little school time. mggt people try tg Rather, the student l'l8S t0 l avoid desperately, WOI'lC on his own, and he but some students put must have the proper atti- l themselves through willing- rude. R0beI'I Boswell. 3 ly, Well, almggt willingly! team co-captain, said, It is These are the students gn the attitude that counts. the physical fitness team. Some people are born with By putting himself through better physical ability than this, the student tries to Otl1el'S, but if 3 student has better himself physically, the fight attitude and and if he is able, he tries to works to better himself, earn 3 spgt gn the team then the physical fitness which goes to national team is Cl0in8 him Seme competition. 800d ' Our national squad went The daily workouts are a to Camp Pendleton, Calif., difficult thing I0 80 and competed in the five il1l'0U8l1-l-UCkllY each Squad event test Csit-ups, push- h3S 315 OWN managers ups, pull-ups, bread jump, which keep the StudentS run.D The squad did very going when they feel like well as a team, finishing giving UP- second in the nation, and as Whether Wefklng DUI fol' individuals. Danny Wagner nationals Ol' lust for YOUF' placed third in the individ- ual competition. Because only fourth peri- od is allotted to it, the pro- self doesn't matter. The program can take a student as far as he is willing to take himself. Fitness Making Waves On Land l s .nd Sea Soccer Soccer has become a successful pro- gram inthe Catholic High athletic de- partment. The tryouts began early in February in a frigid 20 degrees with 50 athletes competingfor a slot on the I8 man squad. These men were led by senior letter' men Kevin Hughes Jason Massie Scott Scherer and Paul Crawford The team was also made up a talented group of underclassmen. C ' The competition in the City League was tough but the Rockets determi- nation proved them victors Now the season is over but the dreams of an- other year s competition will always be present in the minds of these Cathoiic High Soccer players Swlmmlng And -Diving Catholic i-ligh's swimming and div- ing team and exceptional talenthis year. The l985 team, which followed the successful l985 team, promised to reach for the top also. The team mem- bers under the guidance of Coach Heien practiced year round including grueling early morning workouts The team competed in several meets and performed well in them all Martin Finley Catholics star diver once again had a record breaking sea- son Eventhoughrheisajunior Finley is already receiving major attention from colleges With excellent swimmers like sophomore Eric Ciattini the swimming team indeed has a bright future. J 9 l s I ' , y 1 1 9 I 1 l ' 1 . 7 . r 9 o b , . a ... Q 7. V. E ...sqm 521, ' -11'ff5zzs155f12i:f 21:1a2Sf2f:zat1sealtg:ff1L1i:si:is::a2s223:1.:p.fVf.f:f,'.f.gg52vf:.:i.fs .I , J KSIKSLSZS7 l986 Swimming and Diving Team. M. Finley, J. Young. E. Gattini, M. Heil, M. Geise, R. Boswell, K. Echols. LM I km li' - M an. Galtini! you're right. you did forget something, your trunks! says Matt Heil. Swimming s 4 P+?faU ' MH5'if?f.'9'.HUS5?F5f C- s5Q?2gffQ.55 wwfwf mfgm.-QS P 55313.37 : , .W , . . 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M4531 'is 'mwffvtvfiii ' imwwflnfgo NWS 14175312-7v.i2 's'-'SW H14 lam! Zqrtfsffis-SfS,Ls,, .gy iw gg1.::fyN'.,, 10. :,...14,s,g5 - MW . S .V MM.. . J.. WM.- ...W .. Yew. t W... .,, ...M M., .. .s....... . . . . l986 Freshman Soccer Team. Ist row: R. Wende. J. Kordsmeier, M. Flanzer. P. Baetke, S. Richardson, T. fd' 9 Swindle, J. Swindle. S. Wilkes. E. Vasquez, C. Patter- son, K. Smith. Ind row: T. Marti, S. Van Duinen, B. Uhleman. B. Wuiek, B. Steifvater, B. Rainey, J. Dai- ley, D. Leonard. I, Dawson, J. McKenzie. J. Baird. 3rd row: Mrs. Gayle Leonard, T. Pickle, C. Marlow. C. Roberts. B. Moore, C. Anderson, J. Eaton, C. Monroe, J. Borenhofen, S. Fimacek, Mr. McKenzie. Scott Scherer showing one of his outstanding moves demonstrating why he is one of the leading seniors of the soccer team. Swindler! John Swindle steals the ball from Scott Sgccer Scherer in a great feat of dexterity. I thought you said you were going to make a hole in one. Chris Jenkins and Pat Selakovich practice put- ting before one of their grueling afternoon wor- kouts. KWH . . , V .. f , . 'of -, - in spas. H Vwxhfft F5552 ' 1' M 'W 'aug H, K . ff-1 ,A ,Z Avglygl .1!...t,Q . N , U Y . ' X . .daft -.aaA1.lgif'. .y W ., , Where s my golf ball? Warren Overton goes hack- a R, 5 3. ' 5- e-e' g',,, , gg., 'W' J ing through the rough in search of his golf ball. K ' f wg ,s..,,g. J snag. A. 55, - Y t 1 - in .os - . , j8':',K.-Ssfffyyg fygy l - - rv . ui :bf 4- 'f . ,jf -' gg31S,l-Vf'- r I986 Golf Team. T. Skokos, C. Marlowe, M. Meadors, .1 .Z my A, Ward. C. Jenkins, P. Selakovich, W. Overton. . Look our for the golf can? Psyche! Russ Kringle and A Chris Jenkins laugh at Pat Selakovich's form. Golf Serving it up. Paul Hart, throwing the tennis ball into the air, prepares to serve an ace. . Jer as 3 .M 'E K , ma il : :' n v w f1f'M:s+r 1 'ifL.f.fi..' Tennis The i986 tennis team had another exceptional year. They began this year hoping to follow in the footsteps of last years successful team and capture consecutive state championships. Paul Hart and John Verlenden headed the team along with Robert Knapp and Cary Rosenbaum. The team advanced to the AAAA state tourney held in Hot Springs and continued Catholic's tradition of champions. Gof Continuing the drive of exceilence in the Catholic High athletic depart- ment was the i986 golf team. Warren Overton, winner of last years state title for individual competition, often proved decisive in Rocket victories with scores in the low seventies. The key to the team's success was every day practices after school until dark. The future of the Rocket golf team looks bright because of sophomore su- perstar Chris Jenkins. Dedicated Champions 'fliiltiflf ' K ii .cz i K zzfmzw-gf. : wsfffzlwlir W, 2 at by-,mit : . . .miggw f f ',W,t. ,,:p A Q' 'tf,ts.m, ,M wwaw. Wm 3, as gsgtaeagwstswm. 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Q 3 SA 'g , 'gy lg 1 5 7 it as ii sg if 5 X 5 3 2 Let them eat cake. Chef Boy-AP Steve Andrews scarfs down his homemade creation with help from fellow seniors Les Taylor. Tommy Covington. and David Sto- baugh. Mini-Mag ,- Km : warm.. Another adonna and Kool and the Gang were right, lt's time to celebrate! l985-86 was definitely a year of celebration. Having a good time is just a part of being at Catholic High. lt is one of the ties between us, a sense of be- longing we acquire by nature. Of The These exciting moments make the best memories of high school, and scenes such as these will flash in our minds for years to come. The images of state championships and prom nights will remain long after history and algebra have vanished. Z Q, Cupid strikes again! Brother Pygmalion Sanker falls in luv with his own Galatea. Watch out, Wally. Rodney Shomar gets a hand from Doug Wally Brown during the excitement of the Senior Crazy pic- ture. Mini-Mag 1 ' Mini-Mag 108 ---- -' -MM' Hz, 'M ' -'--- .,.,,,.. Z .... ..., - ' ...A T -'I- . 1,.f,,,. I -'-l .. S ..,..A,,,,,,,:.,A, I ..... J ..,..:,,V,.:A:X,A,.,A,.,...... E .ur ..... W - - L 'WM M- A an iie : E XR X .,1,, ,S X S35 Q 1 - K. , 3 gl, ,vs ik iz eeiiwxeq l. 4 'L Q ' A new monument. Senior John Quarti de- serves no caption. A charming couple. John Beal! lends a shoulder to Quasimoto Mike Emmel. ,1 'Krav- a f ., . 'Y h ' l T? XM-:Sis Sax N? 1 Qt iii We Mc:-if. Qi M 1 ' ,rf ,f f ,we 1' , , :W 1 we, rf tw ., WZ , . y li l f 5 ' ill? B3 gill f 1 4 nw 1 x + Show off. Senior Bobby Matthews pulls another stupid stunt to get attention and lands another picture of hims in the yearbook although he should elf n't even be here because he already has too many pictures but we had no oth? yer choice because we couldn't fi anything better. , 1 f wg, . , ,M ,f .4 we s 1 ' M- f ich we f Q3 if' V! ff' F I 3 ' as 1' -Yr is -,zygj icg , .le nd E PU Mini-Mag tereotypes - patterns of be- havior associated with a cer- tain group of people. Like it or not, stereotypes for var- ious people haunt the halls of Catholic High. There are the brains, the jocks, the ROTC ca- dets, the studs, the geeks, the red- necks, the Southwest City boys, and the Dogtown Dudes. The ma- jor classifications are, of course, freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors.The stereotype set for each class cuts too deeply for stu- dents to break. Freshmen have a definite disad- vantage because of their newness to high school and their lack of size and influence. The arrogance of the upperclassmen determines the freshman stereotype more than their own actions do. Fresh- men are pictured as naive, clumsy. and squealy, with clothes to match. Freshmen may experience a growth spurt, making their pants too short and giving them the flood water effect. Clip-on ties and a shirt picked out by Mom complete the image's wardrobe. This image directs prejudice against freshmen whether they deserve it or not. Sophomores, on the other hand, fully merit their stereotype. They are obnoxious, rude, and boister- ous. Their greatest pleasure comes from bullying each other and the freshmen, and their hobbies in- clude partying, goofing off, party- ing, cruising, partying, crashing out, and partying. Their clothes are as careless as their attitude - sloppy and ragged. Mini-Mag PHASE! OF ' 0 .' ,W ., -iss at .l w ill 2, . fi wfigwgtf lmfyi ' Q S A K 'c Q 35 1 I as vewmsur Four Stereotypes Of Students l l ,AAAV l it - . f l l Some students mellow during the junior year and start realizing the importance of high school. Others, however, continue the sophomore standard and maintain immaturity. Juniors get their first taste of power and use it to their advantage. They experience free- dom, being able to drive and stay out more. Their ego inflates as they realize their movement to- wards the ultimate phase of high school, the senior year. Seniors rank as the elite of the school, having already suffered through the earlier stages. By their jackets and sharp attire they are more visible than other stu- dents. A senior simply flashes his ring to achieve command over the underclassmen around him. With three years experience behind them they display sophistication and the ultimate cool. They toler- ate the inferior grades because they realize that the time of ma- turity will eventually come to ev- eryone. But the supremacy of sen- iors is short lived, for the cycle repeats in college. Unidentified representatives from each of the four classes agreed to pose for these shots. Can you tell the grade level of each of the students? Hint: the one wearing the tuxedo is a member of a class beginning with s and is not a sopho- more. Uohn Knight, John Quarti, Mike Murtha. and John Doubledayj. Mini-Mag A1 iN 'Rini of qigesgiare the most helpfuliar- n itfifles of jgelothing., From 8129 to 3531 andfijeyond, i ties aref used, misused, andl s ii abused to the max. Al- though ties, areisyupposed lto re- present maturity and sophi stiq cation, they more often end up asikiobiectys dg d y of aggression and anxiety. They' areisonvenient toys, napkins, handkerchiefs, and even weapons. Let's follow the? one of gsophomore Mike Ba- lenko and study itsidaily tor- ture. .. .. V, 8:10 AMEf9giTiedaingies from window as Mikefarrives hiffsehool. p is Q s 2. 8:29 AM - BeforeihomerooznI'rfMike furiously wraps the tie into some sembignce of avknot. 3. ILOOPM w Mikepses the tieeto wipe globsiof Ma Butiefs yummy Egravy Off his Chin. if ' 4.,lzw'PM - During a major geometry eaiding Mike eases the tension by chewing on histie. M y 5. 3:35 PM - After a longfdayg Mike ggkes out his aggressions with A irirpusine Iisyefishh M M Mini-Mag W9 fav F ,, .Q Q1-5-,wg pei - V 'sf gg? M f a 1 A 1 sw Q .x 1.1.52 :H - A w ifliff K L K -. nw- . I - F in -Mi .K -- :mf-55S . 4 , Q X . pg-A. , .f 4 Q ' . fx, . A Q 1 ..,, . an People From A to Z. Tim Lamb, Michael Hinchey, and Robbie Boswell demonstrate the full spec- trum of students at Catholic High. The avant- garde style, the laid-back informal look, and the smart preppy appearance mingled this year, as in years past. P M Vee Speak atholic High students are all dif- ferent. We come from diverse backgrounds, various neighbor- hoods, and even different cities and countries. Although we are different, we're alike - alike in the sense that we are members of the family at Catholic High. We aren't linked by bloodlines but by shared. sometimes hard learned, experiences. Our friendships are greater than those normal friendships found in other schools. Here we have a great feeling of spirit and togetherness. Students may have dif- ferences and talk about each other, but all conflict vanishes when someone else tries to attack one of oursl Catholic High has a very strict code of discipline. When we get in trouble for not wearing belts or socks or for not having our ties pulled all the way up, we com- plain. This discipline teaches us humil- ity and to become better men. Since our school isn't co-ed, we can talk about almost anything in class. Teachers express themselves to the ful- lest without embarrassing anyone. We learn more about life in general, and our true personalities come through. We stay so busy we have little free time to think about girls. Catholic High has about 800 students. Many more want to go here but aren't accepted. This is the finest school I know, and I am proud to have been a part of it. Catholic High taught me a lot about my- self and growing up. The Catholic High Experience is awesomel l love this school and everything it stands for. Thank you all for accepting me and making me feel a part of the family. -Jay Van Dover People People The End Of An Era The Long Farewell feverish energy swept the class. More and more activities T squeezed into fewer and fewer days. Seniors frantically scurried about, hurrying, for a startling realization had dawned upon them. time had run out. A fairly normal level of activity started the year. Nine months still smiled benevo- lently upon the seniors and lulled them into a false confidence of the consider- able distance of the end of their high school days. The summer still lingered in memory, good grief, the heat alone await- ed until October to subside. All this com- bined to numb students enough to put off many anticipated activities. Not until the football season began winding down, late as it did, did an in- kling of the dwindling time enter the minds of the seniors. Then, a bittersweet recognition of the final game undermined even the excitement of the Champion- ship game. The last game had come and gone. After that the year really picked up speed. Graduation plans - cap and gown orders, invitations - harassed the sen- iors, reminding them of the imminent end. The time for flying the nest had approached. Senior Superiority. With a display of dominance. David Stobaugh graphically demonstrates to Blake Montgomery the supremacy of the seniors. Seniors SEBI! E3 8 FEED EDU? Boy's Club Cicerone C31 Borengasser Christ Club Bray, Nation Curses! Senioritis Strikes he school is plagued with dis- eases. These afflictions are far worse and more conta- gious than any other known to medical science. What are the names of these four dastardly maladies? Try fresh- manitis. sophomoritis, junioritis, and senioritis. Senioritis is perhaps the most de- forming of the quartet. Infection usual- ly starts late in the junior year when students await a wild summer and year ahead. Spreading rapidly from student to student, senioritis can cripple its victims with an escape from reality. Symptoms of Phase l include impa- tience and irritability, coupled with a mild case of aloofness. Victims per- ceive that they are in total control of the school and underclassmen. Phase ll begins during the second semester of the final year, when sen- iors foresee the end of their high school career. As graduation ap- proaches, they drift deeper and deep- er into a state of apathy. Flashbacks of previous years pop into their heads, and they begin to envy the same un- derclassmen whom they had scorned only months before. After graduation. they experience a strange nostalgia for the institution which they had per- haps abhored for brief instances dur- ing their tenure. Although most symp- toms vanish with time, senioritis leaves scars that last forever. Everlast- ing remnants of the disease remind the victims of this powerful segment of their lives and what an outstanding influence the school has had on their indentity. Seniors is essa- MK fo, ,J fr fy C' fwfllim .-AM Richard -ffalf Boys' Team Emmel. . F Good Counsei ootball CI.2.3,4J Semi-finalist Kung ROT tness C3. Play 13.43 wg.. U 25 Soccer Holy Souls aww t ..,9.--.-qv ROTC Director :fy .MWVM o 'BS Chrast the Seniors --..a SEEN G3 Dnvmg 413.45 Physical N.-in 435, Boys' 62.35 Y Seniors -4 ,anvv rw Studs in action. Chas Williamson and John Doubleday play it cool against a background of wild intramural fans. uw' W if W Employed Seniors ,-,T121 ,yr rv.. Seniors Seniors ,il-1 -,i-i 3 Sweet Dreams. Genta Hataoka goes comatose at David CrutchfieId's antics. Seniors 5 Z ls 36 ' in ,AW H W Christ DSB may 12,35 62,37 ,1 Russell, ww If 12.3.47 Seniors Fqotball W' 'QW -....,.wv 1-i,.-. li . Seniors ,JW 110' SEUIUCDGE S3 EPS U U? ...sav- 0343 X Yum 'wif' yas Words . lhe friendships and experiences l have nad have made these the greatest four fears of my life. lt's scary to think where ny life might be if it weren't for Catholic Pligh. Mike Binz 1-as-vs The senior year simply flies by. lt's really sad to realize that we are doing some things for the last time. Ricky Marendt l'll never forget the new people that l met: they have really made my AFS experience so useful. God bless the USA. Miguel Landa Rifle T The four years at Catholic have passed so quickly that it's almost impossible to be- lieve. The great football seasons and the wonderful friendships will always be re- membered fondly. Fran McDonald lt's about time. John Swindle Seniors 4 Always In Session he juniors of this school year had a style unrivaled by any other class. This unique flair was present in any event in which juniors participated. Cf course, there were spec- tacular efforts by individuals such as Dominic Flis, recruit- ed as early as his sophomore year for his outstanding per- formance on the football fields Paul Hart displayed his outstanding skills on the ten- nis courts Warren Overton competed all over the coun- try in search of a spot on the PGA, Martin Finley claimed the state diving title. ln aca- demics, .lohn Moran ob- tained a grade point average of 97.7 and Eric Fetner trailed him by only .04 of a percent. Also, it was the ac- tions and abilities of all other juniors combined that gave their class that special classy distinction. Be it a pep rally, singing at school mass, ROTC activity, or any other happening, juniors al- ways displayed their flair and enthusiasm. ,.,..,,,,,y,,,w,wkW M Barbie's boyfriend, Ken. better watch ou Mark Koch, Peter Braunfisch, and Tod it qt r 5 it-:gif-tzvef--f ., .zesi , N Quick guys. hide Maris. Yes. Father, we all have short haircuts. Lee Maris, Rich- Ernest Abrams John Antony Karl Baetcke Chris Bajorek Joe Barthol Bart Baskette Nicki Bayani Biff Beale Ted Bearden David Beck Mark Benz Mike Beranek Barry Bergschneider Doug Berry Ben Bischof Scott Blackwell Glenn Borkowski Jay Boston Juniors ',,.. , . . 4 stf' ti 7 2 iff 55? Z ff? ' 1 A ttf ff gy ff i 5 ,, , Magi , , ,,., 2 t. j t rt ,N ' 7:7 any -V t- L I , , , ,,,V., 1 5. 15, ' I 4 ' 71, 9 , 5255? i' 1 J Q .,., l 222-Hz. ' -t . -wri- ard Walt, Scott Tabor, Dominic His, Mi- chael Hinchey, and Paul Hart goof off. Hardberger display the snappy junior look. s i . i , ., H ,tffwt i Cn ff WQW35:,i :l' mf W 1 Z is ,V ,,,, ytt . a .ti- V l A if fi ' ' ' 1 '- ' 'i'. 1 f ' i isiir' 'fr'-s ' 5 i -N' Q 7'V, 1 , y ' i i i ' ,sw y ,differs ka ,ry A l h 1 , , Wrong Holeman. This is how a stork perches. Martin Finley, Bart l hacky sack. Holeman, and Corey Hebert play Mm lei ,T fa,-vw' w 4 A .,,., i 5 43, V: Ei I gf 4 , W , ii , 1. l i s o Y HM ff UM f rarely , L, f Q5 W, rx if x 5 er S? Y I Z ,. r , 2 f ' f--' ' H - -' ' A l V U , ggi Y E. ' if wma: Mi ' Q W 14 .. fy X X , . , 45,,,,,,,.,. W - 4,1 Q7 r f f 2 3 , W . , ii 1 i ' , ' V? fx , 5? 3 jr wr Y, QQ ,, , N23 0 1, ,P Ev Q rm my s wer- ' Zum, f ' in ' .,,, SZ 1 yaw n Z -yo I J, , ' V ' Z ifglzm, is me r g , if if f f 5 'fo W J J ,Zo in A 1 5 f Q M fnn n, . 4 f. ,fi I , . -- f WZ- f My ,we , Q .. , . V i LIVii,V 5 I., 3,7 i,L ,, f 'L - ' , . V K, , , - f s :Z1 V fav, A , if JW X 4? paw , 5? Rob Boswell Michael Boyd Peter Braumfisch Bunny Brown Paul Brown Chris Brucks Orlandus Burks Kish Calderera Brian Cato Mark Centefonte Adrian Cessford Michael Chang James Clark William Clark Fletcher Clement Richard Cobb Michael Collins David Cone DJ. Dailey James Daly Shawn Daniel Trey Davis Kenny Deluca Chris DeSalvo Joseph DiPietro Matthew Dishongh James Duelmer Greg Eanes Jeff Easley Paul Eaton we-fww Qda lthough not particular to the junior class, sleeping in class is a big problem for many juniors. When it's late in the day and the class is a dull one, it's hard to keep from doz- ing off once and awhile. It isn't unusual to see heads bob. Although all classes are possi- ble naptimes, some classes seem to lend themselves more easily to sleep than others. These include Ll.S. History, chemistry and Alge- bra ll. If a student is already tired when he arrives at his class, a normally placid fifty minutes can turn into a nightmare of terror. The battle to stay fully conscious isiusually long and hard fought, but inevitably futile. Nothing short of standing in the back of ls this the Twilight Zone? What are all these Catholic High boys doing sleeping in class? We know students. especially juniors, wouldn't do such a thing. What is the oxidation state of indium in the halide melt? Hmm. maybe E:mc2. Jeff Goebel takes a chemistry test. Students Fight The Urge the room or dodging erasers will keep guys awake. The reasons for this unusual problem are greatly varied. They include: l had to work last night, l had a rough weekend. Teachers seem to scoff at these excuses because they hardly ever let the students go back to sleep. Practicing the nose method of restful sleeping? Robert Heck, as well as a few other juniors, nod off during class. as ' ,.. , f- 4 2 1 MJF . ,..,. ,, f, ff . . ik . .,,, X t, M .4 . V .. 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These are the virf, r Llndescribable. ,Otiifffgl'C3f8Sf tues our forefathersciicnggiggiiacconiplishment was the es- tended us to havefiiivhen theiffjftablishfnent of curl training s founded ,a new niationg The 'camp infiB i rdtown,fnofth of Catholic i-iigh Bird Watching Conway,f5'fg5s55t4gg tg, iei P Team has carried over thesegqg Cidlilabtainz virtues into a new dimensionifti5?5fiisl4wouldsl'giveP up myglife for of' sports stei P j isis' i this team. That day inQWabba- sggfin tl957g7ti1e Bird Watching a seka provedjjtiffc t i 'ffeam was put into extinction because of va ndalismsQ5eaiiSs2Cl,Vigfgtggiifbndentwfiiiifiuent in' I2 lan' by the continued riivailiiyigiiiiliith P 'giiagess ScibatiIum taziedaga stesacientraigmisuse, shanghai- t sfahlagech iqepaisietezaiumi Heh returned. i Thaedavsc fisldiffef The season was roughgc The Ggeegggyiiletiiwesgafiiving theft, team dedicated themselygesitoi 4 P PMZAKZEA Beranelfgf Public Rela- winthestate f:h ampionship.lt tions5 'This Y6d!T,S.VI68m was began June ll, with an unheard madeipossibie ,bygfaggrant gfiicini of three practices a day .W,4 ia the Thanlis truesign of cefnmitmentggggtglssiistto lieie PHS5j.ch.2.Yi6iiproviding exceiience. It game films and special tourna-1 achieyementloffjsiiccess.lThei ment cciyerageff4-fg.gQQAs s teainivion the Bird-ORama, j c c Treyfiiiiayisy Soeifaifipiirectorif defeating Oak Grove, 5044,iteQQgffEv erYtiiieE?shouIdlciiiQatch birds take the state chainpionship.li?i fctibiecauseflifwe evolved from The players comment onffthem. My most memorable ,their vieterious season: match wagi whentlQjgsQpetted a Jim .l.T. Tarvin, Coach: l -Blue iwaellgigfeppuis eQEg2t6fhelp would have crawled heresfrOitiE5iffQEj elfeait lanywherejite, takedtiiegfceachv jissf?5s'QMattheaw7 Dishongijg Man- di icss' fiing',lgposistiei1Q' The fans are Pager: We have a tiengjeyous 4,-5fg?eai, P 5 with desrinyjff, isci f P .linfrny Morguan' Jeiiissffillvliiiis s 1 1 Cijptg5iiQNosaI ' 'Ciifisff0'Brien i Ma'itOates Alex Qijsihni ,, Warrenjiliyertoii Q g Ai s it Franki Pflihsco L H ML ij e William Pabacekk A t P at t emi as at t PlQf5glirMiChiei,Psfksf - N l at J f fa i A f 53 ti' fjggjideif Pasierbi A Chris Patterson ' 'Dale Pauisen - I Jeff Percifulbgg 4 5 51 . f:,f,?f'g.U r P X f si'ii f ' . - we - f I i,,tt. Fist - L Patrick Petursson ii l a i t lK'29da'a Phfiiiiiiiiiheekt f l . 5 1 is - . QFEV? 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Juniors,g,Supreinacy?''No one's better than we ju- Mark Harrill. Jeff Goebel. Craig Maypand niorsi' ' L Fletcher Clement eat their lunches out- y 1 l side. V 1 if if n case you re wondering y penultimate means , next to l if the last That s the situation only one year left. On that first day in August of I983 four years seemed an eternity but that didnt last long. The years went by too quickly for many in terms of good times' some might say it crawled by in terms of labor. Whatever the experience the What else can you expect? Michael end is IOO Heal' Parker anticipates next year. il , I lv l juniors find themselves in, with Wh Be A Sophomore . The Class Of 1988 Speaks Out fter struggling through their first year at Catho- lic High, many freshmen ask themselves if their labors were in vain. Will the sophomore year have advantages above those of the freshman year. Besides having a year of ex- perience and knowledge of the intricate workings of the school, sophomores boast several bene- fits that are denied to the fresh- men. According to Jeff Dum- boski, the greatest advantage of being a sophomore is, Having a study hall. Declan Fitzpatrick said, There is much more school spirit, and you feel more a part of the school. Your input finally counts in school eIections, was the remark of Mike Balenko. Mi- chael Tanner simply said, No Time Magazine. But in addition to the privi- leges that these sophomores mentioned, there are deeper, more personal reasons why the sophomore year is better than the freshman year. Phillip Kerr expressed these reasons best when he said that the greatest advantage of being a sophomore is, l'm not a freshman any- more. Chris Blackmon added to this by saying, You get to pick on the freshmen. The sophomore year of high school has a great reputation of being the year in which students finally become adjusted to their school. Morever, many upper- classmen revere the tenth grade as the best year of their high school life, but Bill Leheny disa- grees by saying, There are no advantages of being a sopho- more. lt will ultimately be up to next year's juniors to decide what the advantages actually were. . W ' 1 ff ww Rodneyfl Abstonll l'l' Z Jim .Adams ' '1fWilli3fi3l'Agan' ' Q r Robert Anthonyf - i1.Ch'l5,-Ealdwlg . A , ,, , u .25 4 X?-qw-.Q ., , , K , W lil lMikelBaIenko Michael Banks f Sammy Barnett -vi .lim1Battreal .,,- U ,,,, A wf,.w ,., f-mu. if V Bryan Beardeng list M ' lf' Kevin Bearden . f Mike Bearden f ' f , 3, Charles Barry , H- , ,yi f ,, ., , ,,,,,wy,. .W , . , ,. ...M .J ,, ,,Ws ,,,M V. - ' T i l , .- . , .ai . 'fp . iw, ,fl ' 41 'Slew f lqffaflw ' - W . , x n ,f'f,, ' f , . y A R , In T ilgllx g f T J W A f.ry,.,,- I- .V H f - - 9 .Q Q ,r , 1 , ,,. f ...I . , - I . , - ' ' f 1,44 v- :,' iw ff, . ,MIM . 1.-ii I 7 DannyiBeck Kirby Binder V H. f' . X24 ...Lf y A Us X i f ,. , sf M, , EM ,y ,a , ? 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Greg Duvall freaks out after g ttin an A on an exam. ,.i,wmqwm,,, , uf .igsiemx ' iii',Q'?1lmTWk2:1.SJ'L1X' , , ..,, ,,,, U -, ,, V, l..,,o.,,, ,Lt ., 1 3. ' . , .ag -y A I 7-gif' ll K. gg':'4v- . f Vlwrak ' ' ' ' MN - T7 7 my , 1 tl ' X -- I7 of 'Q A f Q , pw-,a.5'1 X 9 1 x y Z 5 'xy wg i f Q, f 44, V- tg p Q f-,. K R ,,,, ll G 1 t l A 4 , , , ,, . ff' fe 4 F 711 X X swf l ,J X uf 'L z , f , Q f 7 n 155 ' ' F . 1 Q it ,,..N ,, 7f.- ,QW Z 2 532' i ' few' W gig, MMMpM,,..,,. , . Ray Bradshaw Hugh Burnett Charles Calvert Steve Carlisle e Ben Carter L John Carter Arthur Chandler Paul Chapman Vito Chiechi Bruce Colclasure Michael Cuffel 'Mike Cupples David Daniel Thomas Daughenbaugh Tylan Davis, Caesar Divino Ben Dow - Brian Drause Kevin Duke Jeff Dumboski Alex Duran Greg Duvall V Ted Eades Pat Edwards WJQWACQMQV AZ? Sophomore ee Sophomore Clark Elms Rodney Epps John Farmer Tony Ferguson Declan Fitzpatrick ' Rob Fleck Chris Fleischmann Steve Gabbard Eric, Gattini Jim Gaylord Chris Gibson l Stevegiifglenn Kenny Gonzales Whit Goodwin T Sean Gossage 1- V 'QAijthony Green - ffiSardner Green DougiGreenwood W - Bruce Griffin 1 4 Chris Guarriello r Tony Hackwgorth Aaron Haesieij Mike Hainfli i Michael Handlosef Richard' Handloser Henrvcihrsis S 'Jason Hicks David 'Holley Charles Hough Warren Hulsey ' , ' W W ,.,, V, -f'iii,:W1 ' i'i:'ff' 2 X r 4 ig, Mme . ,A,,, -,sw Q ' , ff ' ,, rff- ' 'KV' ' I' w :EV-f , , fi ' Hg 6 . f' ,fi5f2 ,., f , , i -, 'A A , V f ,f , M , ', Wifi: ,,f W' i T' i r 'ff' ., . r,,r , 3. Q Wg fe as ' , ' H ' 'grirffi K' ,gr . gg ,. ' , X wr ' 'Cl A 'Q if A T ' . L T a ' .. 0 1 V 'i?,fQfEgsQ2? ' 5 i w ' f 0 . ,, I My fi Q. , I V1 gk, 5 ,s w V A 4 55.4, QJYWM pg, yi ' ' 5 '. if f -3' a i 1 f A 'F 1, Q'sf?f,. Q A 1 i if A, H v.:1L :y,, , ,y,.:i ,,,,,,i,,:, . , r - f ' f 1fiffr '72s:. t P Tswyl . ' rrr' . ' C ' ,Yi -4 , M We My f -- , f ,, ,gc I 1, 4 WJ J? is fi? 4 l-ll? me, f ' 5' ' -A , A x f f I 1 , ,ff A 2 Honorable Students edicated students work long hours to train their minds just as athletes ex- ercise to build their bodiesg how- ever, the records of the athlete often overshadow the accom- plishments of the student. The honor roli is one of the ways that students are recognized for their talent. lt is a goal to reach that justifies the hours of study need- ed said Steve Skretkowicz. At Catholic High the standards for the honor roll include both academic excellence and class- room conduct scores. To be rec- ognized, one must have at least one A and no grade lower than a B . The conduct grade must be a 2 or above. With requirements that are as difficult as these, one might think that only a few students would ever be on the honor roll, but in the class of l988, almost 20 percent of the entire class has fulfilled these requirements. Of the thirty seven sopho- mores on the honor roll, twelve had straight A's at the begin- ning of the year. They were Ted Eades, Clark Elms, Chris Fleisch- mann, Chris Guarriello, Jason Hicks, David Kwee, Bill Leheny, Charles Owen, Tim Reynolds, Tim Richardson, Steve Skretkowicz, and Shawn Smith. The honor roll is an excellent goal for all students to try to achieve, but they should remem- ber that all students need a bal- ance between school and other interests as well. 1 ' 1 15555 ' Q .,l,-.aff . v ,H I J, ' ,Nl , 1 ' gm . f l. 4 -My W 4 6 1 la mi 'WM .ffLifff 1 as ia. V- , , N., Q 1 L! 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Jody Lensing states that the Rockets will rule with the help of the sophomore players. Sophomore ,J Wan a Second! Bill Leheny alias yearbook rake the pictures! ,,fjilll,4'1Qh8 classes at Catho- e licillfligh, ytheiesophoifaore W l l class always hasiffthe repugation. For reasons yet unexplainedgy each year C are rumors circulating Tin theeflschool alggut the tenth grade. However, tliese malicioussasxatements are simply misunderstandingsion thai! pay: of .she rest of the school. C 5fifff'S0PhQmQreSff5?r? obnoxious- They think rhazifahey aiieaiways gightff says senior Mark Rechtizii jilfhese gaife: theytgigoc most a common misconceptionsjfaboutsthe sophof y mores,,yOther students mistake ihe relagcedeaqitude ofthe soph- omores for being obnoxious-fjeln fact the sophomoressbelieveltliat desesve al afgeiffy gheir difficult freshmanlyearf C ?ff57'Sophqn1ores3adon't cafe about 'the future orffitheirlgiylgngfternnt goals. They live only foihetheeprek' syent.'iggis the ,remarkfyyfof Brian C if Sniderifgainitliel attitude of, the tenth graders has beer? inilstalienk iWithfg3uo years left in their high school? lcareeiiifftheiifg goals, may not be well definedjsoefhereforei 4 ltheyfy cannot easily eprepareg for their lifes after gradggation., f C Because lthey 'aifeiysiithefjgjiost misgnderstood class ofimthe school, theygarel united through- outjthe yeaifffhis feeling aogiiipity conginues throughjthe yeaif and 525555 the rest,of5gheiryLh?igh school life. its , , ..,..,. MN, Me , K 1 ' ffl f f'f32f:2fz?',fz LffwffS1:e::Se:'iif::xQ::s:W321h:Q f ,, -V .szlfzzw :,fZggg5me.2wi'1w7oz3S2.mim:s,,Mme f Valli. , . Z:-,Iv ' ' ,ieisgfiiliw 7 37W52Mef2bJ4?sQtQwmf? W?ff?z?25a'V ' gf , , y V K il Matsek V y 'E lf, Y cffifihfis Maxenbefsesl e is or W e l , l Michael Mc Q40 . y l Richard McDade' wgfw Q14 f e l f'11'f'af 'f2l1 lCK'e ef y ' ' . 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Sam Vlgllg atterppgs to h lg earn brownie points by glggyning ar-1 1111 yin'gn1ggyggfhegdg'fjifqjectoifliefore schboi. Sophomores ' A ..1. 1 t Last I6! What Will The World Come To? here is a unique phenom- enon every year at Catho- lic High. ln the beginning of the school year, there are many available parking spaces. Towards the end, however, the spaces disappear. Why? Sopho- mores are turning sixteen! When a sophomore turns six- teen, it is a date which he has longed for many years. Finally he has WHEELS! This is great. As Saul Rousseau says, Mom isn't taking me around anymore. The car provides mobility and creates a certain degree of independence. Greater indepen- dence breeds more responsibil- ity. The driver has a responsibil- ity to not injure other drivers, passengers, pedestrians, etc. Many sophomores have to buy their own insurance. Paying the premiums can be hard, so many sophomores obtain jobs. This also provides a certain degree of in- dependence. Many different cars are driven by sophomores. They range from luxury sedans to sports cars. 0ne thing is for sure. When it is Fri- day at 3:30, there is nothing like getting in a car, cranking up the radio, and Iookingforward to the weekend. Cars, Cars, Cars Before the end of school, many sophomores begin driving causing many parking problemsjgnygjyjamysr, . e T b-w if. N N. . ' gi f s at - V. - . az 1 -414. 1 . ,:,,,,,: . 5 A,-L , -H , 4 4 Q ' 'afgjigj - I h -,1J,gj, J'-'n-'sz . .gl --1,2-g.TFW .7 ' ' 'Jl 'T 'Q D ':'?sf T '5f:f-YTT - 'F If E-'T T T -T s T ,., l -s e T c n. W ,,,. 1 + T- , sk ,N ... tw , . - A .. xi, L .- T., . , -,g,'5,. an 5 . iw M.,--J. M - - :T , -543695. -5 T .-. , sw 1 --- -Na wx N rr E, 57,31 1 .. I it G . eng., ,N ik . I A K. ' 1 QL N. X jr' ' - -1'iWQ5f:'j,?, 5 1-Sf , K f -f . , ' ' F 1' , Q .. .1355 ' f ig - fx .I P Q, gj j ' T T ,,-. ' t . A as . miie ,gg .T - 5 ' 'fs ,Q ., . .ste-sr.-3, 'itll' -' x , ' 59153. 'V itil if f ' A TT ' f . 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'57 ,fy 4 TT4 ' if J' fisllziw' ' Bill Waggener Jason Wahrmun Greg Walker Mske John Welcoming The New Guys What's Really In Those Stuff Sacks? Ever ear a fro ho , d new Clf'0llll'd of cotlllitleslse :ll- strangers ap- pears at Catholic High. No one really knows who they are, but they are collectively known as the freshmen class. Being the youngest class, the freshmen are often ridi- culed and teased by older stu- dents. This comes primarily from a few distinguishing fac- tors. Derek Hardberger, a rather tall senior, summing up the most obvious difference about freshmen, stated, They're small. Another dis- tinguishing trait is the wear- ing of out of style clip-ons, donned by those freshmen who are not yet experienced in the art of tying full length ties. Another stereotypical freshman quality is the carry- ing of huge bags in which are placed all of their school books. their lunch, every toy . William Ammons , 'Criston Anderson Q, ' , Philip Baetcke -. W Jeffery Baird i ' John Baker Q- Todd Barron Christopher Baunach Robert Bell Larry Bernis Richard Bibb Victor Bonnici John Bornhofen Garrett Bosley William Brady Kenneth Branscum Geoffrey Brown James Brown r John Buchanan Freshmen gi T lions of other mysterious objects. An accu- mulation of these stuff sacks in the aisles of a class- room marks it as a freshman classroom. They're huge. It's not possible to walk up and down the aisles. I take off points every time I trip over one, said Mr. Tarvin. The upper classes may ha- rass the freshmen, but only because they received the same treatment when they were freshmen. Stephen Lohr said it best, They're still ex- periencing the traditions of the school, they're still learn- ing and earning their pride. Thankfully, it doesn't take them long to understand and realize that these students are, in actuality, their broth- ers. ' I 197 4 at ru ff 3 .,V. -wr t L it f i l A 'f' ,:-- We .7 Q 77QQq+ Q? ,, .. V! . ' sf ,f ? . i i There is too much left over. Cone compares tie techniques Richard Bibb. 2 l l l WW-n .1 X ,sf 'r ' 2 325' 4 fi: 2 RN if f if , 'll Y ' 1' l . ,534 M 2' ,U What time is recess? Freshman Steve McDonald asks Dennis Lensing about time off. It's your move. Even with five courses, freshmen still find time to entertain themselves. X 21? fl ?: sais x x X x il,--Xp QE... i Q X x X, X X X fs ...ff 1 K Q X X X X .XX,,e,,1s X iitt , 5' ti Xfiifs --f 'Xs L-4,1 ' ig' 7 N W X figegsf K gfggi- XXX' A iw -' N553 X - sm X- XX iff M, XXX, 5 VF A Q5 XX 4 f I i ' X M'd ks?- sx X xx X X R ta X Sli X '- l i Y-X' W g . X ttf is QTL 'Es ' X - -X .., -L Xas ff Yflfi. ' at N 'X Q NX X I K . X,1 X ,. X ,Qld lil 'um MX ff'-so tsXiX ...L X52 XX ,- l X ,,,, PS X. XQNXX t,tf X XQW si X if if ai -- i S- .. - , ,xxx if S: :ex M X Fi.. X. SS 3 . Xi M X X ii. . ::f :t . ... . A: 1,-L. Il if-Q is A 5 gl-6.9! X t y 3 Q' sf' i, ' f -X? l k? fiillwffi ' E et -i 'X -:-fa V 'Q A gif XX fs Q X K x X . XX XXX. 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Frein A i Freshmen Friends As Brothers '34 freshman at Catholic also experiences togethernessn - William Fletcher ith 200 guys packed in a school with- ii?5Qfij3,'1Y isirlfwissfiain Wedge help early in the year when they have trou- ble opening their lock- ers oriffiifdilfsi their warg KQQQZSSS! 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Freshman David Straessle assists his classmate Mike Stotlar in preparing to brave the cold. 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Q 'fa l ,r I h it gl ff 5: l l E e W' ' 1 ,resists llel 3 1, 1 i l l N, 4 K Vi ld 1 Ss I , f ,,o:wv's,t .-,-, Mztsif-'ew ' Q . , s a l as -N M , I f iilgil tl 'firm s . F' -- 345' ,.Q QF flll 1 ,V,. I 33 i f v Enter The Tribo y he freshfmanclass has faced ' a great ideal of adversity f i since graduating from junior School. No longerare they the head and is an important drastic chaUQ?5ffflQfithetitfreshmeifsrigllL y M lives. Anotheriitiajlori difference forl high and entering Catholic High ,ytys y 'fllfchange in atmosphereyfrom their students enteringlfatholic is the of their grade schools, but theyffllgracle school. instead of being at the must now beginfaiyfneiws lifestyle which involves meeting new teach- ersandifriends. The freshman class hasjundergone many changes this yeargand has been exposed to a to- tally different environment since enrolling at Catholic. g fly fcltg t i Not only has the class of?!9S9 had to deal with much stricterrules than intgradea school. such as the wearing of-ties and maintaining a short haircut, but they havetalso had to copewith the reality ofgQnot seeing girls until the weekendtgfhisqf y single factordevelops thesensei-oft r brotherhood, among the students top of their various grade schoolssyytrgyrggfgss they are now considered 1 smerelggl freshmen. This hasggtjeefiiytthget great- esttarchange theyjfahaiiiii undergone sineefbeginnling the ininth grade. l Despite all the changesthe fresh- men Qhave suffered through the course of the year, they hayesdevel- oped a feeling of brotherheodyto- wards eachother and haverhecorne part of theqflatholic High as family. Theylrhaveiihecome excellent repre- sentativeslelfoff Catholic High and will carry on the school's proud rtradig tion. f gg, Freshmen .wwmlw . X .. . 1iQ::'wpWq.fS:25wH5ifiwws 7,1:i.5::ggwg45,h.f V- .- V , W , -I. - ,w - i -' .L v,4, , ,Lg, .. mumm, , sis wk www 'W-fwifwww -- 'Q H, 1- , . H, sg ' ii 0 Q - X.: 1 V LLL, MW fa Freshmen ML., , X., Q l.X Christopherrjtgelclagrger MwhaeEi.550rlf1f , EfiC2zSt6ut David5'Straessle Jason Straub ' :lOSeph Siurtz V 9 Paul Suskie James Swindle Thomas Swindle . Ronald Taul Christopheric-QS! Jeffrey Thonley Michael Toilet! Dennis Troutrnan William Uhlemann Lowell Underwood . Michael Llrbani ,Scott yan Duinen L ,nmielgggel 'Vandiver f2jsf?z2!EQl5viniVaSqu21 1 EPSIIQZZ. X: . X. N. 1 -- - -1 -V - ,B -Q, L.. W as A .. If . L KE sf- - A. . 5 gk .15 .5 .FQ . w .i 'k ' 5 . . if i M X' X 0 . 1 fe' Q, 54 ' bs Q 'AT X F15 -. fx ' . i ' 7 ' WN- 751'-Q f .N L ' .J air fl K. ' -.Q L .. X-:iff-' L . R177 L X 1' 'P . -- if 3 2 Qglsmlw' .K-. f .. i we . nm W.. 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F1f0111 T0 Adolescencsigtt s or Catholic High freshmen begin their to continue its personal adventures ff standard of aca- of fhigltgjjschool lifes P demic excellence, one W T h e life n e w would point to Qtahelyifataifrienijllsggiffiisttudy new ffioflthet schools teach W 4 and staff. varieties or r giiiiportant factor must fquality and devotion subiectsfand become accustomed to a new way of lifeg it doesn't take long before the W studelnts7 learn iiiscipline early ffon. A virtue will help the student through? y ,it diitggktifsfifs- s l 1 t fform uthentfiv T surely not be forgotf, rnew studentsfliegin to itntloflftjeispectabiei ten: the studentsigijstunderstandeatiiffgintef youngamen, as well as Without studenftgssifggggiggrate intoltheflgatho- capablej and C a tgh o l ic H i mainstream. adults. ltjistythis woulclfnot,betnuch'i:ifEE?f1r?f5??f341 Once the students omeWofijfghtgpatholictww? af felis Andi'1Tlif5?C0me associated Hishi which , rithetfblaiiliiflwhere the with the schoolntijgy LtrtheyeiSC569fflhas be- maioritlyffof Catholic can begin to wrii come accustomed to Higher students start ygqtageyofywh3tQffQ1iSQ?5ic5fiturning outgfhlthough their secondary aysf QtQfi5iii1!Qferg5Yfrom' these youngjQstuf:lents school careersyg is in iiil athleticsfl may not the freshnaaiiigclayss at ' And with two recent they are 1 Catholic Highls of Rhodes scholars and being W After beingll 'wel- fcon-red' to school by the other classes, the Pandemonium. The V Eire- f Q A K cracker ,football scraqables to ilrecovewthatf E bltitglfedpunt. W L it V ft.. L, 7' gi ft two consecutive foote ball state champion-1 ships, Qatholic High .tortures in society. Their formed flisfif unfu- high school years surelythgiil lot to of-W l W knight be difficult, but fer an'iibaihafieias as without them well as inothers. The dents r simply 1 school's high stan- Bart Vollmer 6 24, H ,V jy Marcus Walls 5 W Timothy Walsh Qggjf' Alex Watts t - MCraig Watts kfmli i U V f X 9 R its ,X tt: ya y , 2 ' I 1 K, W 4 I ttsee 4 X -'-i -, Q1 K 7 .. - -iii .. s-: ,4 ,b L Roger Wende fm, l W fffsfttv Wilbvfn El W v.Saf21s1tlgWi'ksSi .. ee .-.. Q H ft ti. . ww-re' I 3? ff' lt Ny ' ,. Vi li 7 its at XX N M'-D6 iw Albert IX e e H0WPffl5I!55?2E1Esvtff,1 t nf , v- , ' t Bfeilffllfifiiflisisiil' 1' John Yates' . .: -1: , ,. u at E is Ro.. Y - rmzzggetfgzgmfik' T ttl- f.fi5f:?gi?W L -t. 'J-J W 4 4 'rl ' Zimmerman' ifiligf f g figs.-2 Q f ' 'l zofn A, 2 1 fsif? l W I in 2 Freshmen i f' A 151 Phenomenal Facult The Brains Behind the Boys he Catholic High faculty is among the best in the state. They are men and women who enjoy their work and are loyal to their school. Very few schools have as many alumni returning to teach, and there is a distinct cama- raderie between all the teachers at Catholic High. In addition to work- ing together, they are also involved in activities after school. The S.H.A.R.C.S. and the Friday after- noon golfing buddies bring out the superb athletes of the faculty, and the seasonal holiday parties allow all the teachers to get together and have some good, clean fun. In addition tb their duties during school hours, many teachers spend an extraordinary amount of extra time supervising activities. Some- times these duties may carry over into their personal time, but they make these sacrifices gladly for the students. Rev. George W. Tribou B.A., St. John's Seminary: M.A., Villanova Univ.: further study, Temple Univ., Catholic Univ. of America Rector and Principal: English: Administration: Religion. Rev. Lawrence Frederick B.5., St. Louis Univ.: B.5., St. John 's Seminary: M.5., Univ. of Arkansas: Advanced Study. Texas ASI: Oregon St., G.l.T. Vice Principal: Physics: Mechanical Drawing: Admissions: TV Crew: Religion Brother Richard Sanker B.A., Manhattan College, N. Y., M.Ed.. Xavier Univ., Mt. St. Joseph, Thomas More College. Guidance: French I: Religion This year Catholic High lost one very special teacher. Mrs. Schichtl resigned her position as head of the Business Department because of her ailing mother. She dedicated eighteen years to the students, and her presence will be missed by all those she taught. Her replacement this year was Mrs. Knowlton who took Mrs. Schichtl's classes at the end of the first nine weeks. Mrs. Knowlton was a fine replacement for Mrs. Schichtl. Many of the teachers have fam- ilies of their own to care for, but they are always there to help indi- vidual students in need. They care as much for their Catholic High family as their own. I had a dream. Father Tribou shows off his new baby, the auditorium. Clowning Around. Bozo fBrother Rich- ardj shows us all a different face. Fry. baby, fry. Father Fred adds the test scores u - it doesn't take a calculator. Faculty P -I ' J Sig 53132 lf,fX I is s gy-Q-ig 3 -viii? in s. ,. s. sa rl'35fs?' sf fi flung? sl Rm X in xv MN is Z +V' I 5 A1 xx is le E N- X X -x x i S152 S , wr X V x 'Fig i gs' is is . r s J Q.. ls is ,ga New Egg Nw sfaiwsg mga , . ig, as . . . ,f i 'Q xii. All 'll 'X vu-...N li l N' X -. ,. wx it ll l .. Xl . lull V lm N Wlllll l Xl X Tas. t fs H xx Q , W6 gi. 451-as ky,,.,,, 3 - fp: v fl., ff 1. s. li. - f- af . l . ,na 51 my 73? Mr. Richard J. Althoff B.A.. Univ. of Arkansas at L.R.. U. of A. at Fayetteville Algebra II and Trig: Advanced Math: Algebra I: Computer: Head of Math Department. Mrs. Bitsi Bonner B.A.. Univ. of Arkansas at l..R.: Additional studies UALR Communications Mrs. Sylvia Chudy B.5.E.. M.5.E.. Univ. of Central Arkansas Librarian: Yearbook Adviser: Religion. Mr. Roy Davis B.S.l:'.. Univ. of Central Arkansas. Univ. of Arkansas at LR. Physical Science: Physical Education: Head Football Coach. Mr. James N. Edge B.A.. M.5.E.. Ouachita Baptist Univ.. Henderson St. Univ. Chemistry. Amateur Radio Club. Mrs. Bernice T. Elias B.S.. St. Mary's College. Notre Dame. Indiana Univ. of Notre Dame Biology: Anatomy: Religion. Mr. Timothy Glancy B.S.E.. Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock Physical Science, Coach. Faculty Mr. Phillip Granberry B.A., St. Meinrad at l.ittle Rock, 5t. Meinrad College English I and ll, Religion. Mrs. Susan Gray B.5,. Univ. of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Univ, of Laval Quebec French l and ll. Mr. Richard S. Heien B.A., Southwestern at Memphis, Memphis St., Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock Algebra li Football: Swimming: Golf Fishing. Mrs. Betty A. Hennelly Queen College, Corpus Christi Jr. College, Member of the Masque and Lyre Light Opera Co. Civics: Singing Director: Assistant Admission Director. Play Director: Religion. Lt. Col. John A. Hennelly B.A., Texas Christian Univ., George Washington Univ., Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock Senior Marine Instructor: Physical Fitness: Religion. Mr. Hank Hooper B.S.E., Univ. of Central Arkansas English I and ll. Football, Mrs. Becky Knowlton B.5.E., Univ. of Central Arkansas Typing: Accounting. Faculty - 1 , . l . 1 ME ,,, . , . t ' W -sf' 5 'V 'V G al 2 el . e7 , 1 , 5. 4, 2 1 gm, .... was W . M. .- M. , fmg f f wma, WW ,g..,,, , , . .,... t . . , . An Inner View Cf Mr. Moran The Truth Behind the Dice erhaps many students wonder what exactly makes a teacher tick. Mr. Moran, a teacher for eighteen years, has given the ROCKET some of his observations after years of teaching. When asked about student motivation, he said, I feel one person cannot moti- vate another to do anything. A teacher can only provide the conditions for moti- vation because people are too diverse to be motivated in the same way. It would be presumptuous for me to assume that I could make a student learn, because ev- eryone has a different reason for study- ing. His dreaded dice were used to reward or penalize a student's preparations for class. When the dice are rolled, one die represents the row and the other die re- presents the seat. He then proceeds to ask that student questions. The dice be- came a fixture of his Latin classes be- cause he felt that in order to learn Lat it must be studied daily, and that was I way of checking up on progress. If a si dent did not study, then he risked getti blitzed by the dice. Throughout his many years at Catho High, Mr. Moran has had a variety teaching assignments. He tells of the til he taught a class of the lower thirty se iors. He allowed them to work at th. own pace. Some worked on carburei repair, others on a newspaper, and s others produced their own radio sho Teaching the bright students has its a vantages and disadvantages as wi Bright students are bright when th comet the faculty does not make the smart. The struggling students are a ch lenge to teach. They give teaching a d ferent dimension, and that is what teac ing is all about. 1 - .Amr W The least we could do for a great teacher. Da Stobaugh presents a silver platter to Mrs. Schic on behalf of the student body. nk at that! Chad Fitz's Grandmother REALLY was right!! aches Davis and Pilcher analyze game films. , VVA:, N.i,.., Q we f' if we .. .. P, 1 fr if if . Qfffll i 3 l X. . -f a. . K Vf.. s WW... . M., . ,f ' H72 ' Om ...W - .545 I 7. ,, f 1 W ' X E J' f 2 Z 2 ,f,,?,E,,, W .f f ,K 11. , -,A, if Not another one. Father Tribou looks on IH disbelief as ',, i Rockets begin another overtime. Mr. Don Lawson B.A.. M.A.. Arkansas St. Univ., Univ. of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Univ. of Arkansas at LR, U.5, History: National Problems Mr. H.L. Tank Long B.5.. Arkansas Tech Univ., M.A.E,. Peperdine Univ.. Univ. of Arkansas at L.R.. Tulane Univ. American History: World History. Mr.iLIewelIyn Marczuk A B,A.. Harvard Univ.. Univ. of Arkansas School of Law A N 57, , V World History: Religion. 1, ' ' Mrs. Norma Martine B.A.. Fontbonne College. St, Louis. Univ. of Missouri, East Texas St. Univ.. Univ, of Arkansas Graduate Center Geometry, Algebra ll. Religion Mr. James Moore A.B. Classics. John Carroll Univ.. Cleveland. Ohio Latin I and ll: Religion. Mr. Michael J. Moran B.A., St. John 's Univ., Univ, of Arkansas. Catholic Univ. English Ill and IV: National Problems: Religion. Mr. W. Douglas Pilcher B.5.E,. Univ. of Arkansas at LR. U.5, History: National Problems, Football: Physical Education: Religion, Faculty -: -.4 Mr. Jack Pritchett B.M.E.. Univ. of Central Arkansas. Univ. of Ark. at LR. Band. Mr. Randy Rutherford B.5.E.. Univ. of Central Ark. Computer. Accounting: World History: Basketball. Football. Mrs. Shelby schachrl B.5.E., Univ. of Central Arks. Typewriting: Accounting. Ms. Josephine Schneider B.A.. Arkansas St. Univ.. St. 5cholastica's. Atchison. Kansas. Marillac. St. Louis, Mo. English I and ll: Religion: Catholic High Chronicle Advisor. M. Sgt. Paul Shaffer Univ. of South Carolina. Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock. R. O. T. C. Instructor: Religion. Mr. Paul P. Stiedler B.S.E.E.. Univ. of Arkansas. Univ. of Cincinnati, Univ. of Arkansas at l.ittle Rock, Algebra I and ll: Algebra ll and Trig.. Calculus. Mr. James Tarvin B.S.. Hendrix College. Algebra I: Geometry: Yearbook Adviser: Play . Director. Faculty :il y an ' T jif:- QW . ' lf tyi riff .fczaygvw A .ugggtggfgswwev get H n ..sW2.,:. '.i:'.:siQi.i'f1f'1z'.2g . at IW 4' x , MA, .W 3' ' . ...ky .. W , ti Q K ff . '7 1 W 194, , J . , . V.. ,J f ritz 4' M' 1 Q 3 . tg ,fft f '7 .1 A gm . W mis E555 Z. Q,uy,,,f'j'I,f. .W .L 1355. fl., A-, ew 'iff ff, . W bm x 4 , 7 5 f I 1 eg. , Roman Pilichowski. Roman, the most recent addi- tion to the staff, is a refugee from Poland and a former Solidarity member. At Thanksgiving the student body gave him a bicycle and a hefty cash sum. A Pole learned to celebrate an American holiday in a big way. li .1 fs M v J Money for nothing. . . Try to guess which faculty member is pictured AJ Mrs. Chudy BJ Mr. Lawson CJ Mr. Tarvin DJ Coach Tollett EJ Mrs. Martine FJ All of the above. Mm Mm Good! Coach Heien gets his minimum daily require- ment of plastic during an Algebra I rap session with Kenny Branscum. Just the facts Ma'am. just the facts. Mi Schneider assigns hitman Jack Rivie the task of finding the creator of tl Christmas Monkey . 6. ii NM' . - -S 1 sw..-2-. Ej lffsg . .... -.-. . ...: M. - lf Cafeteria staff. Kathryn Butler, Maggie Mc- Coy, Peter Mergenschroer, Geneva Wil- bourne, Ira Childress, and Eleanor Wright. 7 ... .--W1 s f, , N W3 as , WZ I 1 ef 4 l 6 VJ, M5 . X 1 f 4 H .,,.,.W.W., ,., 45, : qaxhr .. ...,,.,. i ,Wi .- Qzfff seg 2 9 J f af f if 5 Z ,ly 5 M, . te .6 . f . .f .W sz V Mr. J. Ronald Tollet B.S.l.7., Southern St. College. Biology: Head Basketball Coach: Tennis. Mr. Steve Wells BA.. Rockhurst College, Univ. of Ark. at LR., Univ, of Dallas. English Ill and IV: Religion. Mrs. Kathryn Butler School Cafeteria Supervisor Mrs. Eleanor Hannah School Secretary Mr. Carl Imhauser School Maintenance Supervisor Mr. James Perry School Custodian Mrs. Barbara Pierce School Bookkeeper Faculty lhi Q Congratulations To The Class Of '85 - Diocese Of Little Rock - DEP R TME T OF YOUTH Ml I TRIES Reverend Joseph M. 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Their service on our Student Board introduces them to the world of business and helps develop better citizens. Twin City Bank helping youth serve our community. Youth helping TCB better serve our community. We're proud to introduce your schools members of Twin City Bank's Student Board ot Directors. Each member is chosen as an outstanding example of our communityis young people. They were selected on the basis ot leadership, enthusiasm, academic excellence and integrity. Their keen insight into the needs Committed to provide the Best for the Youth of our Community ' City ONE RIVERFBONT PLACE - NORTH LITTLE FiOCK,AFt - 72114 Member FDIC o o o o o o o o o o 1 o o o n o o o 4 a at o 0 0 U I o o o o 9 o o o n o o 0 o 0 o o 0 I o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 l 9 o o 0 a o 0 0 0 n o 0 0 0 I 0 9 9 o o o a o o o o Q 4 0 0 0 0 0 U 9 V . 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We Love You- DAD, MOM, JODY, LEAH, And GRANDMCTHER Congratulations Chris Lensing jg! 5593 ME? 3' l Q l O O l O U O O I O I l O O O J O I U i O O U O O O C C D I O O C O 1 O lf I I O O 0 O O U O O O Q I I O l Q I I C O O I l O O O U I C I I C O O Q 0 O 0 C O 0 U O O O U I I O O O O O I O U I U O O I Q , ll ffafffffszf ' A fflllflllllll Qf I11.sm'um'z' Exrellwm' Woodstone Offices 5800 Evergreen Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 15015 664-7705 Ronald R. Lensing, CIC May Your Future Bring You 14 Much Happiness As You Have Brought Us. Philippians 4:I3 Love, MOM And DAD Q Q a 4 0 Q Q 9 Q a 4 o Q Q Q Q 0 Q Q 0 Q Q Q Q A Q Q t Q o Q Q 0 Q Q Q o Q Q Q 0 Q 0 Q l v A Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 4 Q Q o o Q o Q Q 1 Q Q Q Q y Q o Q Q o t Q a Q 0 Q Q 0 Q 4 Q 0 Q Q 0 4 o Q o Q 0 1 Q Q a 0 4 Q 4 o Q Q Q 1 Q 0 o Q Q Q Q 9 Q o o u 0 Q A c n Congratulations Kurt Well Done! Remember Where Your Most Ardent Supporters Are. We'll Be There When It Counts. 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Every school day in the fall, Came games and practice of football, Shooting baskets with your friends, For you the season did not end. Long hot hours on the court, When tennis was your favorite sport, The prize for physical fitness champ, The fun you had at basketball camp. ull cyl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 Ads or. I IMO I The times you ran the Pepsi race, and twice in art you won first place, Hard hours at McDonald's working, Late nights closing, weekends opening. Remember all those Halloween capers With shaving cream and toilet paper? When Pac Man at the Yellow Rocket Got the quarters from your pocket? The week in Memphis on Spring Break, The times you kept your mom awake, So many nights you stayed out late, The morning of the crushed Buick. Congratulations, Eddie We Love You A Lot! DADDY, MOMMA, JOHNNY, JOE, JUDY, SUSIE, AND BETSIE Now comes your Graduation Day, And soon you will be on your way, Another rocket launched in space, Exploring till you find your place. If you work and keep your faith, The rainbow's end will be your fate Like good King Edward, the saint of old, You will find your 'pot of gold. The treasure in it can't be sold, Cause you can't buy that kind of gold. - Rita Barthol O l 1 I .I Q Q Q Q Q - -f--f Y Y 1 - Y 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ,Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 9 9 9 9 9 9 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q, Q Q QS Q Q Q' Q Q Q 0 O 0 9 9 9 9 ,9 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q-V Q Q Qi Q Q Q' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l ,' ' 9 9 9 9 94 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ,Q Q lf Q Q Q Q 0 Q Q Q Q Q Q Or. 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Especially You, Bryan JIM AND .IAN GA TTI I ILI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I oooooo I'I I I I I I I 0 0 0 I 0 0 I Q I Q 0 0 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I l.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 --v -'-' -wmv 1'- NKI: I I I I I I 'ako I o I I I o a I I o I o e I'I O I I I I I I U 0 0 O I I 0 Q, . . 9 5 Q g 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 9 0 I 0 0 0 0 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I I I I I I I I I Ioocoooovoooooo qgggggoeooooocno QQQQQIIIIIIIIII QQQIQIIIIIIIIIII QUQQIIIIIIIIICI I Q Q Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q Q g I I I I I I I I I I I I I Dear David: We've always loved you because you were our first miracle. You were the genesis of a marriage and the fulfillment of young love. You sustained us through the hamburger years, that first apartment Cfurnished in early povertyj. the first mode of transportation QVW and I948 feetj. and the 7-inch TV we paid on for 36 months. You were new, had unused parents and enough clothes for triplets and enough aunts and uncles for eight children. You were the original model of un- tried parents. You got the strained beef, open safe- ty pins, cloth diapers and three-hour naps. You were the beginning. And now you have a beginning of your own. We wish you joy and wis- dom. All the doors are open to you - do not close one until you have explored it. Love, Mother, Dad. and Scot 'VIIIIIIIIIIIOOOO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I V I I I Now I will believe that there are unlcornsf' The Tempest g Q I a I I I a o I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a I o I I I Q I a a I I I I I I I o I Q I I I a I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 . 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St. Mary's students teamed up with 32 CHS stu- dents in this successful rendi- tion Finian Ulm Kordsmeierj Sharon Mclonergan O'DonneIlJ immigrate Ireland E f . :,,ww,an,' M, -, ,fl fy at ,ta fm,-nw aw 3 Q .,,,,,,,,.......,,,,,,,,, 5 UW B? Theater ,-...i-1 ,i1..- Abrams Ernest 8 28 Abston Rodney .. . Academics . . . ACB Trucking . . . Action Material Handling Activities Adams Jim 5 70 36 Agan William 70 l36 Alessi Inc. . . . Allen-Shumate Horner . . . Allison Jeffery ll6 I74 l87 Allison Mayflower , . . Althoff Richard I9 23 58 American Material Handling Ameron-Enmar Finishes Div 0 o , ,1 , 136 e 203 170 eo . , .1 Ads I50 . '99 . 196 f 'I84' I5 ' ' ' ' 220 229 The Eyes Have It Carter Asheton .. . Carter Beniamin I37 03 Carter John 68 86 I37 Cassinelli David I45 99 Castleberry Chris . ,. Cathey Christopher . . . I45 99 Cathey Generators . . . Czaort William Centofante Dominic Centofante Mark Cessford Adrian 76 77 Chambers Christopher . . . Chandler Arthur . . . Chang Michael 63 I29 Chapman Jon 70 l37 Chartrand Jason Chenault James Chudy Sylvia I8 28 65 53 Bajorek, Chris . . . l28 Bonner, Virginia . . . 49, I53 Carroll, Jason , .. I45 Baker. John I44 Bonnici, Victor 76, 77, 86, , I45 Baker. Jon . . . IOO I44 , , I Baker Rexal Drug iii . . . 2I6 Borengasser, Joseph . . . II7 , , . Balch Oldsmobile Motor Co. Borkowski, Glenn 64, I28 . . . . . 2l4 Borne, Christopher . . . 70, I36 - H7 Baldwin, Christopher . . . I36 Bornhofen, John . . . I44 , Baldwin, Dr. Dean .. . 5I Bosley, Garret . . . IO0, I44 207 Balenko, John . . . 70, II2. II3, I36 Boston, Winston . . . I28 Cato. Brian . . . I29 Banaszak. Allan Il6 Boswell, Robert . .. 30, 3l. 68, . II7 Band . . . I8 IOI, II4, I28, I29, I02 1 I45 Banks, Michael . . . l36 Bowen, Kenneth . . . 70, l36 , I29 Banks, Patrick . . . lI6, I93 Boyd, Marvin . .. l36, 247 , . . Barbour, Daniel 24, 25. II7 Boyd, Michael 76, 77, I29, l29- l03 Barnett, B. . . . I75 I32, I33, 236 Chambers. Brad . . . 86, I45 Barnett, Samuel . . . I5, l36, 95 Bradford. Jon . . . 70, I36 - I45 Barre, Bart . . . II7 Bradshaw, Ray . , . I37 Chan, Debbie . . . 42 Barringhaus, Kurt 65, 73, Brady, William 86, I44 . I37 76, 77, II7, I6I, I65 Bragg Electric 2I3 . , Barron, Edwin , , , Il, 28, II7 Branscum, Kenneth . . . I44, I56 4 . Barron, Todd , , , I44 Braunfisch, Peter . . . 4, 66, I00, Charlie Inc . .. Barry, Charles . . . 70, l36, IO3 lolmf I29, IO3 . l45 Barthol, James 87, II7, I70 Bray. Wade 39. 56. II7 , I45 Barthol, Joseph I28 Breedlove's Flowers and Gifts Cheichi, Vito I37 Baskette, Bart . , . 76, 77, I28, . . , 2m Childress, Ira . . , I57 236 Brighter, Tony II7 , , , , , You Can't Hide From Us. We know what you've done. CSee page I for the truthb. 56 You did what? . .. I don't care. write your theorems five tim ES each. Mrs. Martine assigns an- other healthy writing assignment to Jerry Jones. How many times have I told you never to disturb me when l'm n doing any thing, Mr. Edge. ot Ammons William Anderson Criston . , . Andrews Ben 67 68 II6 03 Andrews Stephen I8 06 II6 233 Andy s Restaurant . . . Anthony Robert . . . Anthony School . . . Antony John 66 I28 Arbelaez Lourido . . . 24 25 Arkansas Custom Travel . . . Arkansas Graphic Inc. . . . Arkhoma Exploration . , , Asco Hardware . . . Athletics . . . Atkins Ins. Corp. . .. Audio Recording Corp. of Ar- kansas . . . Auto Audio and Visual Inc , . . Avance Bryan . . . Avance Robert . . . Baetckef Karl. . 26 70 I28 245 Baetcke Philip 64 86 I44 Baily and Skipper Photos I96 Baird Jeffery I44 , 144 , 144 , , ,70, ,1 , ,1 , 208 , 135 l73 ', ' , .ue Archer, Darin 84, 86, 87, 174. I8l iss 175 so iss 225 2l8 ' ' 1 II6 Bb s 0 o i Bass Printing . . . Battreal Jimmy 43 I36 Bauer John I8 33 7 Bauman s Men s Store . . . Baunach Christopher Bayani Niki Beale Biff 82 84 I28 Beall John 68 70 83 I08 II7 I93 Bearden Bryan Bearden Edward 70 I00 Bearden Kevin Bearden Michael . . , Beck Danny 70 I36 Beck David 43 65 8 Bemis Larry Bennet Christopher 84 86 90 93 II7 I74 Benz Mark Beranek Michael 60 70 l28 I33 Bergschneider Barry Bernis Larry . ,. Berry John 57 I28 Biff Richard Binder Kirby Binz Michael I27 l93 Bischof Benjamin . . . Bishop Bruce I5 73 77 7 Blackmon Christopher . . . Blakwell Scott I8 28 Blue Hill Truck and Auto Parts 205 , ' . ,' 2, 77, II7 ' ' 208 , 144 , 123 .' '. ', ,1o1, ' .' 136 I28 ' ' ' . I36 . 136 I .' .12 sen, Robert 36.144 . 144 1 ' ' I28 ' ' , I28 , I44 ,' I44 , 70. 135 . 117, , , 12s , , . ,ll , 139 , ,1 199 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brucks Dr. Bunny . . . Douglas 66 IOI I07 Geoffrey , . . Harvey . . . James 86 I44 Pau 67 70 I29 Christopher . . . Buchanan John Budget Office Furniture Buffalo Grill . . . Burger King . . . Burks Orlandus 8 l29 95 Burnett Hugh 68 I37 Butler Kathryn I8 57 C. and A. Refrigeration and Electric Cagle Craig II7 95 Calderera Keith 70 I29 95 Callaway Callan 86 l45 Calvert Charles 70 I37 Campbell John 20 28 II7 Capital Bookstore Inc. . . . Carella John I45 99 Carleson Mikiel 86 I45 Carlisle Distributing . . . Carlisle, Steven I37 , 171 H7 , , . . , 144 , 129 1 1 , ' . , I29, 133 . I44 iso 1s3 Bullard-Hill-Roberson . . . I77 iss , ' ', 1 Cc . . . 20 . , ,I66 ' ' 224 I53 Clark. James . . . I29 Clark William 66 I29 Clement, Fletcher I29 l35 Clement Jason Clinton Pharmacy Inc. . . . Closing .. . Cloverdale Flourist . . . Cobb Gehrkl . .. Cobb Joel . . . Cobb Mary Cobb Richard Coffield Matt . .. Cohen Kackie Cohen Timothy 77 45 Colclasure Bruce I37 l03 Collins Michael Colvin Timothy 86 l45 Cone Christopher I44 I45 Cone David I00 I29 Connell William 86 I45 Conrad Robert 40 70 72 , 77 II7 Conrad Tim 69 ICD I45 Cook Brendan 3I l45 99 Couch Donald Covington Tom 83 84 86 9I 92 I06 II8 I64 Coy s Restaurant . . . Craig Eric 86 I45 Crain Danny Crawford Paul 20 83 86 9I ll8 l03 Crews Matthew . 4. , 145 ' ' ' , 197 254 195 , 42 , 145 1 , 42 , 129 , 117 , 43 . ,1 , ' 129 ' Comfolrd, John . . . l l, II8 ' 3 ' ' ' 234 f 207 , . ,89, ' ,' ' 145 Crow, Stephen . . . l45 Crutchfield, James . . . I24. l78. I93 Cuffel, Michael . . . I37 Culpepper. Robert I45 Cupples, Thomas .. . I37, IO3 Custom Printing Co. ... I77 Bd. Dailey, Dalton . . , 68, I29 Dailey, Jeffrey , . . l45 Daly, James .. . 72, 73, 77, I29 Daniel, Charles . . . 67, 68, ll8 Daniel, David . . . I37 Daniel, Shawn I4, 67, I28, I29 Dan's Shoe Shop . . . 208 Daughenbaugh, Thomas , . . I37 Davis, Oscar . .. I29, I32, l33 Davis, Roy ... I2, I3. 62, 83, 89 Davis, Tylan .. . I37 Deluca, Kenneth . .. I29 Democrat Printing and Litho I66 DeSalvo, Christopher . . . I29 Dennis, James . .. lI8 Devlin, Gary ... 84, 87, 93, IIS Diane's ., . I94 Dick Layton Buick-Isuzu . . , l59 Diocise of L.R, Youth Ministries Dipietro, Joseph . . . 66. 70, 76, 77, I29 Dishongh. Matthew . . . 65, I29, I34 Divino, Caesar I37, I45 Divino, Hector 86 Dober, Mark . . . I45 Dodson, John . . . I45 Don's Thriftway . . . l88 Doubleday, John . . . IS. 76, 77, ll8, III Doubleday, R.D. . . . l98 Douglas, Sean . . , IIS Dow, Benjamin . .. 70, I37, I03 Ee... Eades, Ted . , . 28, 70, IOO, I37, l38 Eanes, Gregory . . . 66, 7l, I29 Easley, Jeffrey . . . I29 East, Cynthia. Fabrics . . . 235 East. Jack . . . l09, I45 Eastin. Max .. . I45 Eaton, John . . . 70, I45 Eaton, Paul . , . 70, I29 Echols, Kyle . . . 20, 28, 48, 65, ll9, I02 Economy Drug Store .. . 2I8 Edge, Jim . ., 62, 63, l54 Edwards, A.G., and Sons 207 Edwards, Patrick .. . I37, lO3 Eldredge, Charles 68. II9 Elias, Bernice . .. IO, I9, l54 Elleman, Aaron . . . I45 Elms, Clark . . . 70. l38 Emmel, Michael . .. 36, 54, IOI, IOS, II9 Enderlin, Derek . . . 68. 70, lOl, II9 Ensminger, Steve . . . II9 Epps, Rodney . . . I33 Erxleben, Jennifer . , . 43 Escarr, Michael . . . Escobar. Ramon .. . I4, 57. 63, 70, I29, l30, 96 Europe Trip .. . 28, 29 Ff.. Fairfield Communities. lnc. . . . l78 Fallis, Dr.Dale . . . 207 Farmer, John . . . l38 Farmer, Mark .. . 76, 77. I45 Fashion . ,. ll8 Fausett I94 Fehrenbach, Dennis . . . l45 hi ....-- Fischer Honey Company, Inc, Fitz, Chad .. . IIS. II9, l55, 2l7 Fitzgerald, John . . . II9, 204 Fitzpatrick, Christian .. . I3l Fitzpatrick, Declan . . . 70, I00, l36, I37, l93 Fitzpatrick, Jim ... 87, 89, II9 Flanzer. Matthew l45 Fleck, Robert . . . l38 Fleischmann, Christopher l3S Fleischmann, Scott . . . ll9 Fletcher, Jeff . . . IOO. l45 Fletcher, William . . . 26,64,65, IOO, lOl, I3l Flis, Dominic ... 3I, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, I28, I3O, 95 Ford, Jon 73, 76, 77, ISI Fowler, Jon . . . 86, I45 Francis, Andrew . . , I3l Francis,Anthony ,., 76. 77. l45 Francis, Eric . . . 38, II9 Francis, Jeffrey ... 8, l3, II9 Francis, Mark . . . 4, 70, l3l, 246 Frase, Gene . . . l45 Frederick, Fr. Lawrence . . . 23, 44, 49, 53, 69, l52 Frederick, Louis , . . l45 Freeman, Jody . . . 86. IOO, l45 Frein, Maury .. . 76, l45 Frichman, Larry . ,. 209 Gg. . Gabbard, Steven . , . I38 Gammill, Terral . .. IOI, II9, IO5 Gardner, Dr. Guy . . . I86 Gardner, Edward . . . 86, 248 Gash, Jeff 4. Il9, 233 Gassman, Stephen . . . 86, I46 Gaston, James . ,. 49 Gaston, John . . . 70, 76. 77, I46 Gaston, Richard , . . 3I, 86, I46 Gattini. Eric l38, IO2, l03 Gattis. Bryan 35, 66, 68, l09. II9, l8O I L- -- Glascock, Richard .. . lO0, lOl, II9 Glasgow, Robert . . . I46 Glenn. Stephen . . . I37. I38. I74, 246 Glenn, William I3, 38, II9, I79, 233 God . .. ubiquitous Goebel, Jeff , . . 66, 67, l3I, l35 Gomez. Marc . , . I20, l93 Gonzalez, Kenneth . . , 70, l38 Good Counsel Church . . , l93 Goodwin, Whitney ,,. I38 Goodyear 2ll Gordon, Jude . . . I46 Gossage, Sean , . . I38 Govia, Anthony . . . I46 Gran, William .. . l3O Granberry, Christopher . , . I46 Granberry, Neil . ,. 70, 7l, I3l Granberry, Phil . . . 23, 76, l54 Graves, Scott . . . 76, 77, I46 Graves, Sean . . , I2O, l82 I Gray, Joe 8l Gray, Susan . . , 58, 59, l54 Green, Anthony . .. l38. 95, 98 Green, Robert . . . I46 Green, Ronald , , . 70, I38 Greene, Kelly . ,. l3I Greenwood, Doug . . , I38 I Griffin, Bruce ... 43, l38 Griffin, Leggett ,, . l62 Griswold, Mark A . . . I46 Gross. David ... I46 Guariello, Chris . . . 70, l38 Guise, Matthew A. . ,. 20, 48, 68, IOI, I20, IO2 Gumbel, Jeff ,. . I46 Jlh, ,, , .I Hackworth, Tony 70, 76, 77, ISS I Haesler, Aaron l38 Hain, Michael l38 Hair Styles By Don Scott l68 Haldeman, Spike , . . l2O we Drause, Brian . . , 68, I37 Duelmer. James .. . I2, I29 Duke, Kevin .. , 70, I37 Dumboski. Jeffery . .. 70, l36, I37 Dunn. Andrew 60, 68, 89, ll8, 205. 94, 95 Duran, Alex . .. 70, I37 Duvall, Greg . .. I06, I37 Dworshack, Richard , . . 82. II9, l63 Ferguson, Anthony . , . 66. I38 Fetner, Erik .., 64, 66, 69. IOI, I3l, 245 Filat, Jamall .,. l3l Fincher, John ,.. l3l Finer Things . . . l93 Finley, Martin 9, I29. l3l. 247, IO2 First American Banks . . . 202 First Federal of Arkansas 220 ,,,,,.,.g. , . .g.. at .Students ' Time The true secrets. John Monroe, Erik Fetner, and Marcus McAlister discov- er what teachers learn in college. Experiencing Power. David Hale spends his time feeling the aura of breaking yet another rule. A creative mood. As captured on film. Mike Balenko knows his own time is well spent, Gaylord, James . .. 70. l38 Geels, Brad . . . l3l General Properties , . . I69 Gerhart, Brent . , . I00, I46, 94 Gibson, Christopher , . . l38. 95 Giger, Stephen . . . II9 Gillenwater. Patrick .. . II9 Gipson, Alan . .. II9. I93 Gipson, Kenneth . ,. I3l Gipson, Robert . . . I46 Glancy, Tim . ,. 89, I54 Hale, David . . . 9, I20, 2lO Hall. Richard . .. Hall, Robert ,. . I67, l2O Handloser, Michael . . . l38, 95 Handloser, Richard . . . l38. 95 Hannah, Eleanor . .. I57 Hardberger, Derek . . . 26, 64, I20, I44, 246 Hardberger, Todd . . . 4, ISI Hargett. Thomas . , . I46 Hargis, William .,. I88 Hargrave Almer Harrill John 70 77 I46 Harrill Mark I8 70 l3l I35 Harris Nicholas I3I I34 IOS Hart Paul . . . Sl l28 l3I I04 IOS Hartnedy Daniel I46 I47 Hartnedy Matthew 3 26 30 32 44 45 52 82 85 89 90 I2O 246 Hataoka Genta 24 25 35 Hatfield James Hathaway Moore S Assoc. Inc. Hattan Mark 70 I3I Hause Charles . . . Hause Christopher Hayden Matth lOl I3O H.B. s Bar-B-Q . . . Health Unlimited . . . Hebert Corey 76 77 Heck James lm I46 Heck Paul Heck Robert l0l I30 I3l Heien Richard 29 89 I54 Hoover Robert 9 20 Hope David 85 88 89 90 93 I20 I69 Hope s Body Shop . . . Horner Chuck 66 I2O Hough Charles 70 l38 Houghtaling Gerald . . . Howell Patrick Hoyt Laura . .. Hubert Shawn . . . Hughes Kevin 67 l2l 02 Hulsey Warren Hunkapiller Kevin .. . lmhauser Carl Immaculate Conception . . . Index International Travel . . , Getting Psyched You won t forget it! Steve Malloy tells all that the Rockets are number I as Bobby Loeb reminds us we might not stay that way. Hungry or what? During preparation will find plenty to do while waiting. Heights Florist Hei hts Thriftwa Market Heil Matthew I3l 2 Heird Patrick Held Edward l28 l30 Hemann Christopher . . . Hendricks Brian Hennelly Betty I54 236 Hennelly Col. Jack 6I I54 Henriksen Wes Hervey Toriano Hickey s Inc. . . . Hickman Insurance . .. Hicks Geoffrey 67 70 Hicks Jason 54 76 77 Hicks John 77 I20 208 Hiegel Francis Hillcrest Interiors .. . Hinche Michael I3l 95 Hix Robert 66 70 lOl Hobby s Jewelry 2OI Hockett Ben 86 I47 Hodges Craig 86 I47 Holcomb Hunter 38 42 67 68 70 77 I2O Holder Charles Holeman Bart f7'3 '76h7'T I3I' Holley David Holsted James . . . Holt Jon . . . Hooper Hank 63 89 I54 K Kaehler Bakery .. . Kaczmarek Kristopher Kark-TV , . . Kaseote Steven 67 69 Keep Out Services Inc. . . . Keeran Jeff Kendall Brian . . . 76 77 39 Kent Christopher . . , Kerr John 66 l2l Kerr Phillip S0 I36 I39 Keys Joe . . . Keys Slade . .. Killeen William I39 IO3 Kimball Danny Kittell Chris Kittle s Garage . . . Knapp Robert l2l IOS Knight John 26 3I 38 6I 76 77 0 I2l 9l Lanehart Richard Langley Michael I22 95 Lanphier William . . . Larrabee Kent . , . Larrison Thomas . . . Lasiter Jake Lasiter Walker 26 37 77 I22 I73 I77 Lawson David Lawson Don I9 l55 l56 Layton Jeffrey Leake Developments . . . Leake John Investments Ledbetter Charles Leheny William 64 68 I36 l38 l38 l40 Leighton Mark 9l 47 Leonard Patrick 82 I22 lensing Chris 64 I22 233 Lensing Dennis I3 l45 I47 Lensing Greg 35 47 54 65 73 76 77 I22 I74 Lensing Joseph 92 l06 Leonard Dana IO0 l09 ' 1, CVV - ,. I V ' xyt 1 as at 1 124 lzor Robert 43 I39 lm Jack Don 68 I39 Jacuzzi Paulo . . . James Brothers . . . Jared Scott I2I 233 Jaros David Im I39 Jaros Michael 2 Jenkins Chris 3l I39 l04 Jenkins Robert Jennings Ronnie . . . Jimeniez Jorge . . . Jim s Barber Shop . . . Johnson Chip Johnson Christopher Johnson Jason Johnson Kye 82 I3I Johnson Patrick I39 IO3 Johnson Robert 35 I2l 206 Johnson Tim . . . Jones Aubrey 48 l3l Jones Brian 76 77 l3l Jones Christopher . . . Jones Jerry 5 68 I38 Jones Thomas 66 I39 Juniper Michael 43 64 68 lm I30 Knowlton Becky IS2 I54 Koch John 66 I39 Koch Mark 66 67 l3l Koch Matt 4 62 63 I3I Koehler Mary Ellen . . . Kohut David 86 I47 Kordsmeier James l3l 47 iw IO3 236 Kordsmeier Jeff Kornas Matthew Kozlowski Carl Kraus William Krauser Todd Krengal Russell 35 I09 Krupicki Roger . . . Kuntz Christopher Kutait Page . .. Kwee David l38 I39 Laborde Jeff . . . Laman Jeff Lamb Tim 8 II4 32 3 Lambert Richard . . . Lamp House . . . Land John Landa Miguel 24 25 35 I22 I27 Les Baskets De Joie . . . Ligon Christopher I0l l32 Liker James Lincoln Lance 38 I22 Lindsey David Lineberry Jan Lineberry William . . . Loeb Robert 85 86 87 32 Lohr Christopher Lohr Stephen 56 l32 I44 Loket Robert 2 26 38 64 66 67 68 77 I22 Long Christopher . .. Long H. L. Long Robert Longinotti Mark 27 64 I22 I3O Longinotti Michael Look Video Lucas Tim I22 I32 Lueken Geoffrey .. . Luyet Thomas . . . Mm Mago James 30 3l 86 9l 92 I22 Malloy Stephen 73 77 Mancini Robert 35 89 2 Marano David 9l 32 , 77 - 1 l 4 I47 f f f . .' , ' ' ' ' ', 13:2 . , , ' 169 . , 49 . . , . . - , . I22 . 4 . . . I39 . . . 1 76. 77, '58 , . . , . . . , , , . . 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Marczuk, Lou .. . 22, 28, 50.53, 155 Marendt, Richard . . . 32. 54, 66, 69, 70, 72, 77, 122, 127, 193 Marine Corps JROTC Unit . . . 203 Maris, Eugene . ,. 66, 128, 132, 95 Mark Seven Food Brokerage . . , 231 Markland, Quentin .. . 139 Marlow, Cary . . . 139. 104 Marlow, Chad . . . 147 Marti, Thomas . . . 147, 103 Martin, Jimmy .. . 70, 139 Martine, Norma . .. 155, 156 Massa, Stephen .. . 84, 122 Massery, John . .. 2, 123, 193 Massie, Jason 39, 68. 123, 102. 103 Matsek, John .. . 70, 140, 103 Matthews. Robert 26, 27, 36, 38, 48, 64, 109. 123, 237 Mattingly Flor Furniture . ., 168 Max Transmission Service . . . Merckx, Keith 52, 76, 77, 123 Mergenschroer, Pete . . . 157 Merrill Lynch . , . 226 Mertins, William . . . 140 Miles, David .. . 70, 140, 103 Millard, Michael ,. . 64, 66, 123 Miller, Brent .. . 100, 148 Miller, Guy ,.. 32, 132 Miller, Stephen . . , 76, 77, 140 Miller, Thomas . . , 132 Milner, Eric .. , 36, 48, 64, 123, 165, 193 Mini-Mag 110 Mitchell, Donald ,. . 132 Mizeracki, Martin .. . 100, 148 Moers. Mike .., 123 Moix, Phillip ,.. 140 Monroe, Christopher . . . 148 Monroe, John , . , 26, 29, 38. 48, 64. 66, 123 Montgomery, Blake . . . 89, 116, 132 Montgomery, Michael . . . 100, 123. 95 Nosal, John . . . 140 Nosal, Mark . . . 148 Novak, Kurt ... 140 00. . O'Brien, Christopher . ,. 133 O'Conne11, Peter , . . 2, 124, 193 O'Donne1, Liz . . . 142, 237 O'Donnell, Joseph 70, 73, 77, 140 Oates, Matthew ... 133 Opening . . . 2 Orellano. Timothy . . . 148 Orsini, Alexander 70. 100, 133 Oshitoye, Emmanuel . .. 140 Oury, Christopher , . . 148 Overseas Alternator and Start- er .. . 212 Overton, Warren 133, 104, 105 Paul's Bicycle Shop . , . 220 Paulson, Dale . . . 133 Peng, Edwin ... 101, 148 Pennington, Jason . .. 140 People . . . 114 Perciful, Jeffrey . .. 133 Perry, James . . . 157 Petursson, Lisa . . . 43 Petursson, Patrick ... 133 Pfeiffer. John ... 67,68, 70, 124 Phillips, Mark . . . 9, 34, 124, 95, 95. 96 Phillips, Stephen . ,. 34, 124 Phimmachack, Keodara . . . 133 Phimmachack, Souvannasinan . . . 148 Pickens-Bond Construction . . . 166 Pickle, Thomas . . . 43, 76, 77. 148 Pierce, Barbara . . . 157 Pilcher, Doug .. . 19, 44. 89, 155 Pierpaoli, Michael 31, 86, 148, 246 Pilichowski, Roman . .. 156 Plaza. Fletcher .. . 17 201 Maxenberger, Christopher . . , 70, 140 May and Co, 177 May, Christopher .. . 147, 94 May, Craig ... 132, 135 May, Spencer . ,. 132 May's Barber Shop . . . 193 Mayhan, Bryan ,.. 62, 63, 68, 147 Mayhan, David . ., 132 McAllister, Marcus 18, 26, I 27, 54, 64, 123. 181, 245 McAvoy, Matthew 4, 73, 76, 77, 132 I McCauley, James ,. , 123 McCown, Michael . . . 68, 140 McCoy, Maggie ,. , 157 McDade, Charles . , . 140 McDaniel, Christopher . . . 147 McDonald, Bishop . , , 20, 21, 73 McDonald, Frances .. , 32, 123, I 174 McDonald, Steve . . . 145, 147 McDona1d's of LR . .. 212 McE1vaney, Seth . . . 132 Mckeever, Emmanuel .. . 140 McKenzie, Jeffrey . .. 147 McKenzie, Mark . . . 9, 132, 103 McLarty Mnmg. CO., Inc. 199 Meadow, Mark 123,104 I 140 Mehlburger, Harry .. , 132 Menefee. John . .. 140 Merck Const. Comp. pg 245 I Meeks, Wade . ,. Mooney, William . , , 140 Moore, Boyd . . . 148 Moore Ford ., , 219 Moore, Jim 58, 59, 155 Moore, John ,. . 123 Moore, Clayton . . . 123, 174 Moore-Dillman ,. . 211 Moran. Bobby . . . 124, 132 Moran, John ,. . 65, 132 Moran, Mike .., 19, 23, 53. 154, 155 Moran, Scott ... 140 , Morgan. James ,. . 133 Morgan, Jim .,. 237 Morgan, John .. . 124, 193 Morris, Jean Ann . . , 237 I MSM Cheerleaders .. . 12. 13 Mullins, James .., 133 Muncy, Leander .. . 124, 192 Murski. Jason .,. 124 Murtha, Mike . .. 77, 101, 111, 124, 193 National Bank of Ark. , . . 185 Neihouse, George . . . 70, 140 Nelson, James ,. . 148 Nikpour, Phillip .,. 148, 99 Nolen, Christopher . . . 86, 148 North Little Rock Funeral Home . . . 197 Nosal, Charles ... 8, 133 Owen, Charles ,. . 70. 77, 138, 140 Owen, John . ,. 68, 69, 140 Owings, Shane ... 148 Pp. Pabian, Joseph .. . 148 Pacheco, Mike . . . 133 Pack Office Machines ... 211 Padilla, Fernando .,. 35, 41. 101, 124, 149 Paladino, James . . . 70, 140 Palmer, Stephen . . , 1, 70. 124 Papacek, William . . . 28.70,101, 133, 103 Paperback Writer Bookstore . . . 200 Park Hill Pharmacy, lnc. ,. . 188 Parker Cadillac . ,. 212 Parker, Michael . . . 31, 101, 133, 135, 246 Pasierb, Jeffrey . . . 133 Pasierb, Louis , . , 148 Pasierb, Stephen 140 Pasley, Jamie . .. 148 Pat Johnson Engineering . . . 206 Patterson, Christopher . ,. 133 Patterson, John , ,. 140, 148 Patterson, John , . . Paul, Gunnar . . . 148 Porbeck Printing , . , 168 Powell and Satterfield, lnc . . . 162 Powell. Anthony . .. 86, 148 Powell, Michael . . , 70, 140 Powell. Russell , , . 148 Prather, Steven 68, 133 Price, Gary . . . 124 Prichet, Jack .., 61, 73,151,156 Priddy-Crigger-Holyfield-Rec- tor . .. 21 Pro Window and Door, Inc. . . . 186 Probst, Randall . ,. 35, 125 Proctor, Bobby . .. 86, 148 Progressive Printing CO. . .. Provost, Beth . ,. 42 Provost, Scott 41, 65, 125, 180 Pruss, Cary ,. . 86, 148 Pulaski Band and Trust CO. . .. 175 Purvis, Stephen . ., 70, 140 Pyron, Jonathan . . . 140, 143 Ouarti, John CBubbaj 38, 73, 79, 108, 110, 125 Ouirk, Brandon . ,. 140 Ouy's Coiffeures 6 Boutique .,.200 Rr. . R E, L Gun Shops l68 Rabal, Brian .. . 76, 77, Radek, Chris . .. l40 Radio Club . . , 62, 63 Raetz, William 50, 62, 63, l33 Ragan, David . .. I33. l03 Ragar, Patrick 9, 38, 39, l25 Ramm, Tim . . . l25 Ramsey, Krug, Farrell, S Lens- ing .. . I64 Ramsey. Samuel . . . l25 Rand, William .. . l40 Raney, Tom ,. . Randall, Kenneth . . . l48 Ranney, Bruce . . , l48 Raphael, Raymond l25, l87, 207 Razorback Gym .. , l62 Reagan, Ronnie . . . l600 Rechtin, Mark 27, 64, 68, 69, 70, l25, l40, 23l Reckling, Ross ... l33 Reding, Todd ,. , l4l Renfro. Robert S. . . . 3I, 86, l48, 99 Rengers, Kenneth . . , l4l Reyes, Art . , . l48 Reynolds, Tim . .. IOI. I38, l4l Richards, Tim 83, l4l Rhea, Drug . . . 220 Rhynecliffe , . . 220 Richardson, George CRickyj .., 83, 85, 87, 90, 9l, l4l, l03 Richardson. Nick ... 70, 73, 76, 77, l4l Richardson, Scott . , . l48 Richardson, Timothy . . . 66, l38. l4l, l03 Riegen, Mark . . , l48 Rieger, Matt I34 Ritchey, Shawn CLionelj . . , l48 Rivero. Louis . . . 89, I34 Riviere, Jack . . , l25, l57 Riviere, Joe . . , l34 Roberts, Charlie . . . l48. 99 Roman. Carlos , .. 28, 70, I00 lOl, I34 Rosenbaum, Cary 73, 76, 77. l4l, l05 Rousseau, Saul 70, l0I, l4l, I 8142, I43 Ruffiner, Jonathan . . , l4l Rumbach. Jerry . , . l0l, l4l Rupert, Michael . .. I34 Rusgell Chevrolet-Honda . . l 9 Russell, Jarrod ,. . 70, l4l Russell, Joseph ,. . 86, l48 Russell, Shan .. , l25, l89, 232 Rutherford, Jay . .. l48 Rutherford, Randy 58, 59, 89, I56, 92, 98 Ryan, John P. . .. 70. l4l, l03 Ss. . S E, S Sattelites . .. I97 Safly, Michael 35, 66, 70, l25 St. Jude's Church . . . l63 St. Patrick's Church .. . I74 St. Theresa's Church . . . 228 St. Vincent's Infirmary ... l60 Sanders, Charles . . , I34 Sanker, Bro. Richard .. . l7, 43, 55, 58, l07, l52 Satterfield, Stephen 3, 3l, l48 Schaefer, Charles ,.. l8, 56, l34 Scherer, James , . . l48 Scherer, Scott 33, 39, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73, 76, 77, l25, l02, l03 Schichtl, Shelby . , . l52, l54. I56 Schmidt, Angie . . . 237 Schnebelen, Brian .. . l34 Schneider, Detlef . , . 4, 24, 25, I25, 95, 97, 99 Schneider, Josephine . . . 65, I56, l57 Schneider, Michael . ., l4l Schock, Ethan 66, 70, l32, Seibert. Robert . , . 66, l4l Selakovich, Patrick l4l, l04 Selig, John S. . ., 86, l48 Selz-Fulkerson Realty . . . l88 Setliff.Chris . .. l, 26, 30, 3l, 60, 66, 67, 70, l25, l03 Shaffer, Msgt P.M. 6l, 7l, l56 Shearson-Lehman . . . 23l Sheffey, Daniel ,. , 86, l48 Shellabarger, Michael 76, 77, l48 Shenker, David . . . 67, 69, 70, l28, I34 Shields, David l4l Shirley, Steve . .. I8, I25, l74 Shock, John . . . 66, I0l, l4l, l03 Shollmeier, Erik ,., I34 Showcase Cinema . . , 23l Showmar, Rod CHotJ . . , I5, 36, lOl, I06, l26 Shue, Jerry , . . 70, IOI, l03, l4l Shull, Mark . . . l00, l0l. I34 Shults, Robert 68, l4l Silaski, Gavin .,. 62, 63, 73, 76. 77, l4l Simmons, Greg . . . I8, l26 Simon, David . .. 70, lOl, I34 Simon, Ted .. . 70, IOI, l03, l4l Singkhek, Keo . .. l4l Sir Loins's lnn ... 204 Skiles, Thomas . . , l34 Skokos, Teddy . . . IO4, l26 Skretkowicz, Steve 3I, 54, 55, l38. l4l Smith, Derek .. . l4l Smith, Joel ,,. l4l Smith, Kelly , . . l48, I49 Smith, Ron E, Assoc. . . . I97 Smith, Scott ,.. l4l Smith, Shawn ,.. l38, l4l Smith's Country Club Drugs . . . l83 Snider, Brian . . . 26. 54. 64, 66. l26, 237, 245 Snider, Scott . ,. l4l Southall, Chris . .. 68, IOO, l4l Sparks, James . .. I34 Sparks, Jeffrey ,.. I26, l63, l74 Spaulding Athletics . . . 203 Specht, Toby . . . l4l Steinhauser, Douglas IOO, l48 Steinhauser, Lori 42 Stephens, Inc. . .. 223 Stephens, Jimmy . . . I34 Stephens, Witt . . . l26 Stephenson, Michael . .. l48 Stern, Thomas . . . l48 Stewart,Mathew , , . 89, 95, 97, I29, I34 Stiedle, Paul l9, l56 Stiefvater, Brian I48 Stobaugh, David . . , 8I, 85, 86, IO6, ll6, l26, l8l Stobaugh, Scot . ,, 3l, 66, 7l, II6, l42. I54 Stitches I97 Stockburger, Chris . .. I50 Stone, Matt . . , l42 Stotlar, Michael . .. I46, l50 Stout. Eric . ., l50 Straessle, Danny . . . 62, 63, 76, 77, l26 Straessle, David . . . l46, I50 Straessle, Steve . . . l42 Straub, Jason lO0, l50 Strobel, Stephen . , . I0l, I34 Strom, Eric ,,. l26 Strzelecki, Scott . . . 70, I42 Sturtz, Joseph . . . l50 Sugpgay Sandwiches of LR . .. Sulliban, Bernard . .. l42 Student Life ... 6 Sullivan, John 64, l0l, l28, I34 Sullivan, Roy Barber Service , , . I99 Summerlin, James ,. . I34 Suskie, Bruce . . . I8, 82. 89, l26 Suskie, Paul . ,. 86, I50 Sutter, Nicole . . . 56 Swindle, James l50 Svi15n7dIe, John .. . I02, I03. l26, Swindle, Thomas 77, I50 Swink S Co. Investment , l72 Roberts, Stan . . . 70, l4l Roberts, William . .. 86, l48 Robertson, Wade CNo Beltb . . . l25 Robinette, John . .. l0l, I34 Robinson, Dan ... l38 Roepke, T.C. . . . I34 Rogers, Michael ,. , l48 Rowland Draperies 8 Interior ,..204 l33 I34 246 Schock Paul 33 69 70 72 73 77 5 Schulte Mark 35 56 25 coigletti David 73 76 coigletti D.J 2 73 7 Scott John 70 l4l 95 Segalla Kevin . . , Springhill Wine and Spirits . . . Stanton Richard 70 l0l l4l Star Bolt S Screw Co. . .. State Farm Insurance Van State Farm Insurance QFitzD . . . Steen James 70 76 77 l48 Stehle Danny , ' 1 ' 1 22l I I , ,u , ,, , , , I , 227 l93 Q Schultz, Stephen . . . 70, l4l Vrankenj . . , 204 I s , , Jn l4l 2l7 I S , , ,7 ,l25 , , , , , , , , l34 , , l25 TNT Subs . . . Tabor Scott l28 I34 Tailor and Clothier The . . . Tanner Michael . . . 70 l36 Tanner Thomas 4 l8 6 Ti. iw uwkwsnum' , ', Jn , ,,2, 27, 48, S4, 68, I26, 237 Tarnowsky, Mark 82, I26. 2lI Tarvin, Jim ... 28, I33, I44, I56, 236 Tatom. Lane . . . 39. l26, I74 Taul, Ronald . . . ISO Taylor. Les SI, 90, 93, IO6. I26 Teal, Christopher . , , ISO Terry, Walt . . . I42 Thomas, Allan . . . I2, I34 Thomas, Amusement Co. . . . l76 Thomas, Joey . . . 66, I42 Thomason, Jon . . . 38, I26 Thomey, Deane . . . 67, 70, I28, I34 Thomey, Jeffrey 86, ISO Thompson, Jason Thompson, Raymond 77 l26 I74 Tire Shoppe, The Tollett, Michael . . . ISO, 99 ToIIet,Ronnie . .. l3.63, 83, IS6, Thompson, Christopher . . , I42 , . . I42 . . , 76, ' ' ... use Varady, Stephen , . . I42 Vasquez. Edwin .. . ISO Vasquez, Juan 68, I42, IO3 Vassar, Richard .. . 40, I27, l9O, 233 Verlenden, John . . , 54, I27, IOS Villa Italian Restaurant . . , I99 Vines, Jon ... S8. l33, I34 Virden, George . . . I34 Vollmer, Bart .. . 86, ISO Vouk Trucking Brokerage 222 Vratsinas, John . . . 69, 70. IOO. l33, I34 Ww. . Wade. Mattson ., , 7O, I42 Waggoner, William . . . 66. I43 Wahrmund. Jason . . . I43 Walker. Greg . . . 70. I43 Walker, Louis . .. I34, IO3 Williams, Trey . . , I27, l6l Williams, Kevein , .. 83, 87 Williams, Sean ... I43 Williamson, Charles . .. l2l, I27 Williamson. Malcolm 48, IOO, I34 Wilson. John .. . ISO Wilson, Kirk ... 68, IOO, I34, IOS Wintroath, Michael ,.. 66. IOI. I43 Wirt's Jewelers Inc, 200 Whittig. Jeff .,. I7, I34 Wofford, John I43 I Wolfe, Jason ... ISO Wood, Albert , . . 86, ISO Wood Law Firm .,. 227 Woodward, Mac .. . I27. l88 Wooley, Howard ,. . ISO Worthern Bank and Trust .. , l63 Wortsmith. Keith 85. 93, I34 Wren, Keith . .. 7O, IOO. IOI, I27 Wright Construction .. . 2II Wright, Eleanor . .. IS7 Wuiek, Bret .., ISO IS7, 97 I Travel Agent, lntnl .. . 228 Tribell. William K. I42, lO3 ' Tribell, William T. .. . I26 Tribou, Fr. George 44, 45, SI. ISS, lS2 Troutman, Dennis . . . ISO Turner, Tina . . . l9l TV Crew .. . 62, 63 Twin City Bank ... I6I Twin City Motors I96 I Llhlemann. William . . , I26 Underwood, Lowell ISO Union National Bank 209 Upshaw, Ted . ,. 48, 49, I26 Urbani. Michael .. , 86, ISO. 99 Q 0 I' I7 . Van Duinen, Mark .,. I42 Van Duinen, Scott . . . ISO VanDover, James 26, 3O, 44, 63, IIS, I26. l7O, 246 VanEcho, Randy .. . 26, 27, 54, S7. I27 Vandiver, Michael . . . 86, ISO Walker. Michael . , . I43 Walls, Marcus .. . 86, ISO Walls, C. S. l4I, I43 Walls, Michael . ,. I27, I9I, I94 Walsh. Christopher , . . I43 Walsh. Timothy 86, ISO Walt. Richard . ,. Sl, S4, l28, I34 Walton, Christopher . . . IOO. I34 Ward, Andy . .. l9, 26. 3O, 44, 68. I27, I93, 246, 94. 95, 96, 98, 99, IO4 Watkins, Reginald ,. . 3I, I34 Watts, Alex ... 73, ISO Watts, Craig ... 76, 77. ISO Webre, Andrew . . . I27 Weinzimer, Bryan . .. 66, I43 Weise. Paul ... I, 36, IOI, I27 Wells, Steve . .. 23, 44 Wende, Roger . . , ISO Wendy's Of L.R. I62 Wenger, Steve , ., I43 Wesson. Bryan . .. I43 Western Sizzlin' . ,, 2lS Whitbey, Stan 26, 27, 52. 64, I34 White, Kyle 26, 27, 30, 3I, 66, 67, 70, IOI, I27 White, Sean . . . I43 Whittier. Vincent ... 66, I43 Wilbourne. Geneva . . . IS7 Wilbourne, Henry . . . ISO Wilcox, Brenton . .. 82. 83, I34 Wilkes, Samuel . , . ISO Williams. Blaine . . , 7O, I43 Williams, James . .. I34 Wuiek, Steve 67, 7O, IOO. I33, I34 Yakoubian, Scott .. . 33, 62. 73. 76, 77, I27 Yang. Michael ,. . I27, I93 Yarberry. Eddie .. , I43 Yates, John ISO Yee, Mark ... I43 Young, Jimmy . .. 7O, I43. 247, IO2 Young, Ron . .. ISO Zaiac. Christopher , . . I34 Zakrzewski, Michael . .. I34 Zakrzewski, William . . . 86. ISO Zemlik, Scott . .. ISO Zeni, Phillip . . . 66, I27 Zimmerman, Christopher 86, ISO Zimmerman, John , .. ISO Zimmerman, Scott . , . 62 Zionce, Edward . ,. I34 Zorn. Wesley . , . ISO i K ' a ' 'H ', tg i' V a : is 5, at-2,if'?i f2Vf-rggsgtwi 3. 4 i ,si s V R6 't.tf'725 Wg. W 1 A., ., ,. 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