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

 - Class of 1981

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:- . 65»Rir SOCCER CLUB: Bottom row: John Zautcke, Jeff Spalding. Greg Dodds, Mike Tully, Trisha McGregor. Second row: Anna Chantaca, Jim Higgins, Steve Striby, Doug Skinner. Lesa Snyder. Top row: Bill Hochgesang. Keith Gifford, Doug Donaldson, Stan Zukowski. Coach R.A. Haines. Not pictured: Cathy Croddv. ni- Mm:s GIVING IT HER BEST, halfback Trish McGregor kicks the ball away from her opponents from Nobles- ville. WIN ONE FOR THE GIPPER! To boost his team's waning spirit. Coach Haines gives the team an old- fashioned pep talk. Soccer Intramurals 25

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Non-varsity sports create lively spirit WHAT GOES UP . . . Keeping an eye on the basket,! freshman Mike Battles shoots for two as Kevin Mur-I phy waits expectantly. Most players were beginners. Every- body was young and was learning the game, is how Doug Skinner summed up the fall soccer season. The Soccer Club had an on-off season, starting with only five people and working their way up to seventeen, whom Coach R.A. Haines described as a giant family. One club member was Nelson Goes from Brazil who said he enjoyed the soccer team and found it fun, even if the running was hard. Competition was heavy because the team was playing the varsity teams of other schools. Without the pressure of varsity competi- tion, girls, boys and faculty got a little exer- cise playing intramural basketball. Topping the boys' teams was the group called the Wrestlers, who lost to the faculty in the first play-off, but came back to beat the No Names, a sophomore group. Seniors won the girls' tournament, com- peting against a team of sophs. 'Aor- BOYS' INTRAMURALS: Bottom row; Brian Flana- gan, John Knoy, Jeff Dew, Larry Steinhauer, Brian Dew, Joe Gallagher, Bob Orth, Kevin Armour, Mark Foley, Tony Hofmann, Greg Kuehr, Fritz Klinkose. Second row: Robert Wilson, Terry Brown, Joe Clark, Dean Stratman, Pat Tunny, Joe Logan, Willie Hutt, Tom Tooley, Rick Stratman, Tom Gerlach, Gan Gin, Eric Bowers. Third row: Tim McNeils, Dave Pfarr, Jim Bell, Bill Thomas, Rick Vannoy, Larry Tafl, Pat Smith, Steve Mescal!, Mark Hill, Pat Gardner, Kevin LaFave. Fourth row: fc H Cathcart, Mike Bewsey, Jim Miller, Greg Dodds, Si. ■ Striby. Rob Field. Mike Fazio, Jeff Kuehr, Joe D,.t?1. Pat Dearing, Mark Spang, John Sifferlen. Fifth f ' Daryle Rue, Danny Hosey. Kevin Murphy, Dave Vu no. Kevin Havens, Pat Bogan, Mike Battles, Mike Mur; h;.. Jim Lee, Dan Wood. GIRLS' INTRAMURALS: Bottom row: Diana Ro- seman. Missy Holmes, Kathy Newkirk, Mary Ha- gerty, Ann Brennan, Patty Murphy, Carolyn Catton, Melissa Brzezinski, Karen Duffy. Second row: Steph- anie Lakin, Sally Kleifgen. Jeanne Riley, Mary Jeanne O'Gara, Jane Horn, Kim Gross, Julie Deck, Jackie Poetz, Carol Farrow, Maureen White. Third row: Cathy Torzewski, Sandy Kleifgen, Lisa Speth, Anne McGrath, Kim Brown, Joan Stewart, Lynda Newhart, Lisa Felts, Carol Czerwinski. Fourth row: Lisa Walpole, Beth Mescall, Theresa Ritzi, Liz Ma- ginn, Mary Jo Meyer, Ann Hofmann, Mary Beaver. Fifth row: Sharon West, Colleen Doyle, Angle Evans, Mary Smock, Angle Dusing, Karen West, Theresa Wilkins.



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Pot 'o gold overflows I'LL HUFF AND I'LL PUFF . . . Sister Mary Beth Gianoli keeps everyone supplied with balloons for the balloon and dart game. The Luck of the Irish seemed to coun- teract the unlucky Friday the 13th date for the Irish Fair. A profit of over $3800 was realized, an increase of $700 over the 1980 proceeds. Luck was especially with Pat Janitz, who won the 1 9 color TV, and Julie Rikke, who won a huge stuffed dog, both raffie prizes. Students from each class ran three booths, each under faculty supervision. Freshmen occupied the balloon toss, ring-a- cola and fish pond. Sophomores worked in the plant booth, the blackjack and mirror booths. All junior booths; basketball shoot, football throw and milk bottle toss, were set up in the gym. Irish poker, eight-wheel, and the animal booth were taken care of by seniors. Some booths were open at lunch time on Thursday and Friday. Each class decorated their booths, and these were judged Friday at 5:15. Freshmen won $25 for the best decorated booth. Friday evening, fish dinners were served to hungry visitors. Young people and tots enjoyed the games in the gym and cafeteria, while the older ones hid away for a little fun in an over 21 room. Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Camden, with the help of homeroom 207, were the clean- up crews. The Irish Fair was a Student Council effort, and Father Tom representa- tives lent assistance by selling TV tickets, collecting sold tickets, and working booths. Costumes of green worn by Student Coun- cil workers added Irish atmosphere to the scene. Unseasonably warm weather brought out the crowd and everyone was Irish for a day. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO Setting an example for UMPH! ... Putting everything behind her, Robin the youngsters, Mrs. Kathy Shank prepares to win two Neidlinger attempts a free throw for a treasurable Checkers' tickets. prize and keepsake. Lk. - 26 Irish Fair

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