Pictured above are the freshman class officers of the 1981-1982 school year From left to right, they are Mike Frederick. President. Amy Pokorny. Vice-President. Joe Fischer. Treasurer, and Mary Knobbe. Secretary. The class sponsor was Mrs. Schwartz. The Fall of 1981 marked a high point in the lives of fourteen young teenagers. While people around the world were dedling with situations such as the threat of a neutron bomb, the appointment of the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, and the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat. these students were entering high school for the very first time. Throughout the year, the freshmen busied themselves in many activities. They participated in the various sports, cheered the teams on at games, provided refreshments at the Christmas Formal, and took part in the Spring Musical. In all they did, they showed much talent and enthusiasm, and they will certainly prove to be important assets to Sacred Heart High School. t Above: Gina enthuslasticaly prepares herself for the ride home after a long day at a track meet At right: Mark shows that everyone likes posing for pictures once m a while. Above Scott concentrates on over- taking an opponent during the mile run At right Angie plots out her next move during a friendly game of cards Far right Peek-a-Bool After a long morning of classes. Tom hod no trouble at all finding something to take his mind off his studies 15
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Joe Kirkendoli Chris Knobbe Christy Mackey Kely Palmer Phil Scheitei Debbie Schlosser Theresa Sells Greg Slominski Leading the cheers at this year's Junior High sporting events was this quintet of young ladies From the left, they are Kelly Palmer. Amy Bauman. Chris Knobbe. Shell Slominski. and Shannon Pierson Quality, Not Quantity would be a fitting motto for the 1982 Junior High students of Sacred Heart. Only 16 students made up the two grades, which were taught by Sister Joan Williams. Though small in number, these young Irishmen and women played active rolls in sports, and also contributed greatly to both the band and chorus. Many participated in this year's musical, The Music Man. Something new to the Junior High this year was the addition of the sixth grade girls to the Pep Club. This was due to the small number of girls, and they helped greatly to add much support to the teams Through their participation in so many activities this past year, both grades have gained valu- able experience that will aid them greatly in their upcoming years at Sacred Heart. 17
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