Scecina Memorial High School - Scecinarama Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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Page 108 text:

un cc O Q un 1 04 Sports Courage prevails W-I-N-N-E-R-S! That's the way we spell sports! Not only did football walk away with a history-making 8- 2 season, but the team also brought school spirit out. They weren't alone in their endeavor, which was made ab- solutely clear by fellow stu- dents and teachers at rallies and games. Football players weren't the only honored guests at pep ral- lies though. The basketball team received equal support and embarrassment. Varsity basketball players were informed that they would be blindfolded, then kissed by a cheerleader, much to the fans' amusement. Their job was to guess which cheerleader kissed them. After everyone was finished and had made a totally incorrect guess, the players met the girls who had kissed them. Each was kissed by his mother. Along with a little amuse- ment came the introduction of a few new chants. It was hard for the students to sway from the traditional cheers, but they caught on to the jazzed up ditties. A jazzier beat was just the right invitation for the band to join in. There was nothing like a trumpet or horn solo to bring the crowd to their feet. NOTHING UP HER SLEEVE. Serving to Roncalli Mary Jeanne O'Gara gains another point for the team EXTRA! EXTRA! . . . jumping with excitement foi the two point play. Sean Fryman signals his team mates.

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cAleiAi iaces Cfteate lia iiGty in lamihak c ass tooms Who was that? I've never |;n her before. Along with the new faces of ji freshmen were those of sev- il new teachers. Biology students and sopho- iire religion students were in- iduced to Sister Mary Beth. 'I was a student teacher be- (e. This was my first full time jching job, added Sister. j nother new band teacher ilcomed the music students, ss Kathy Peach graduated from Butler. After teaching at a farm school I found students here to have more interest in music, commented instructor Miss Peach. Students have a better rap- port with teachers here. It's easier to teach, stated Miss Alig. Besides teaching American Literature and journalism she also was the newspaper advisor. The English department also greeted Mrs. Staton who taught English Literature to juniors. This is my first year to teach. 1 like everybody, added .Mrs, Staton. I like the small school atmo- sphere and I enjoy teaching, stated Mr. Fangman. Psychology is a good subject for him to teach since he ma- jored in behavorial sciences. As far as the students were concerned, Mr. Brooks felt that his German students vill be- come yell muchh belter and zay vill enchoy it!!! Mr. Brooks still keeps in touch with his friends in Ger- many. Back after a year's absence, Mr. Mike Hagist returned to teach health and coach. French teacher, .Vfrs. Doe Selke, left at the end of the first semester and gave birth to twins. Her replacement, Mrs. White, was readily accepted by the students and other faculty. Special education students accepted their new instructor Mrs. Larrabee just as readily. I like teaching special stu- dents because you get to know them so well, she commented. Sister Therese de Galm al- ready understood the frustra- tion of math students and orga- nized activities that would be helpful. DETAILS! . - . Working on the absen- tee list, secretary .Mrs. Foreslal collects names of excused absentees. Miss Mary Linda Alig English, newspaper. 1r. Mike Hagist physical education, health, assis- tant varsity football and baseball coach. Mr. R. Hammond physics, elementary basic electricity. Mr. Bob Collins maintenance Mrs. Lilian Forestal secretary, registrar Mrs. Annette Gatto cafeteria staff Mrs. Patti Yaggi cafeteria staff Sister Marie Adelaide Speier librarian Mr. Mark Steinmetz science, head wrestling coach Mr. Bill Tucker social studies, freshman football. head track coach. Mrs. Sheryl Wise Business, dept. chairman, senior class moderator Mrs. Mary Firsich cafeteria staff Mrs. Betty Lynch cafeteria staff Mrs. Eva Poetz cafeteria staff Mr. Charlie Schaul cafeteria staff Mrs. Veronica West cafeteria staff Mr. Arthur Meyer maintenance Faculty 103



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CAUCUSl . . . During a pep rally, cheerleaders have role reversal with the basketball team and play a mock game. THANKS . . Expressing gratitude for being in- cluded in the pep rally is sportscaster Scott Edwards. Sports 105

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