Springfield Catholic High School - Irish Reflector Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1980

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4010512 Jennifer Roberts Walking down the halls of SCHS one often noticed Jennifer Roberts and her warm happy attitude. One also noticed the many different and unique ways she wore her hair. Her first love in school was Home Ec. where she enjoyed making many of her own clothes. In other subjects even when times were hard she always had on a smile and never let it get her down. SCHS will always remember that smile of her's on dreary Monday mornings when everything looked bleak. Chris Zucchini gave up many school activities for her first love - swimming. As a member of the Springfield Swim Club, Chris spent long hard and physically punishing hours perfecting her technique. She did, however, find time this year to appear in the Irish Players' productions. Her most memorable character was that of the spoiled brat in ALL THAT GLITTERS . . . Chris' curly auburn locks and, effervescent personality had no trouble being noticed in the halls of our school. Chris Zucchini Following along with the SCHS tradition of sports, Steve Quinn was an active participant. By his junior year he had played football, softball and was working on weight lifting. He was also a member of the newspaper staff and through his talents created the name of the semester magazine fJefferson Street Journalj. Outside of SCHS Steve worked at Wendy's and found time for the girls. You little devil youll Steve Quinn ss V' 3 Mary Petersen Most of Mary Petersen's life was spent working at the Shanghi Inn where she was a diligent cashier. However, when she was at school her wit and charm often helped ease the tension during trying times like exams. Her fellow Seniors will always remember her black Monte Carlo which was her pride and joy. She was planning to attend college following graduation, but hadn't decided on a career. Through her hard work and dedication she will surely find happiness in the future. X x Linda Speil students. H. work on the poster and t junior year w at semester hope her se Linde 4 Joe I As an accoml to S.C.H.S.'s Joe's afternc took Computl and definitel left at S.C.H Joe will be

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2.5.22 Eck ge but it is a very close iique individual. One can , each child is a separate Gck, the eleventh of the 'om every other Eck. As avid has completed two a and continuous smile is in David. It will be 'ibutions he adds to the Julie Griesemer As a Sophomore at S.C.H.S. Julie Griesemer had many school activities. She was one of the Sophomore members of the Varsity Cheerleading squad. Julie was also an excellent track runner where she ran the '75 meter high hurdles. She planned to go to the 1980 state track meet. Academically Julie was a consistent straight A studentl a member of the National Honor Society. She also was a participant in the Sophomore pilgrimage to Jefferson City. Julie was a busy person and contributed a lot to our school. chool Dionne Firmin had rnall petite body one could arsity Cheerleading her cing outside school didn't school by also being one 1980 play, Flowers for .siderable amount to help .ne Firmin FWZ ,. 7 ,. jtrrjflf As one drove down the street it wouldn't have been surprising to see Patrick jogging along trying to, keep in shape. His tall lanky body was very noticeable in the Sophomore class. To most people Patrick was quiet and shy, but with his friends he wou1dn't shut up. As for activities Patrick was Prop Chairman along with Dionne Firmin in Flowers for Algernon . But Patrick will be remembered as Dionne's Guardian Angel . Patrick Kappelman Dan Bowen It was refreshing to have a new face among our upperclassmen. After leaving Strafford High because it was not chal- lenging Dan Bowen decided to come to S.C.H.S. As a Junior Dan became a practicing r A Catholic receiving his First Communion from Bishop Law. Dan hopes to make his Confirmation within a year. His desire is to be a member of the track and football teams his Senior year. Due to the rules governing transfer students Dan had to forgo sports his Junior year. Besides school Dan also held a job at Wendy's on Glenstone for most of the school year. His person- ality added color to our school as do the rays of a prism. With an exceptionally large Freshmen class John Woolridge often got lost in the crowd but never in the class. His interest in diesel engines was revealed through observations and speeches in communication classes. John also showed much knowledge and interest in wars, doing tool work on leather, sketching, and jeeps. The later two, sketching and jeeps, were combined to produce the artwork below done by John. ,.-,. A -, - ' Tu . 'itvi-F Wi lm, E J 'J , A V V! . ww-fb l. - - ' ' yr ' ' 3 ff? Q Eixixyg J- - If N L' ,fQ,fu Q'l1l wh Q5 lfjiibixl . m ,stigggtc fa- MM! ' -if-1 John Woolridge by



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ports, Steve year he had iight lifting. ind through r magazine 'e worked at e devil youll Luinn I BPSGI1 ring at the Jvever, when ed ease the ,low Seniors ich was her ge following gh her hard ness in the Linda Speilmann's dedication to art was noticed by the students. Her talents were demonstrated through the art work on the set for ALL THAT GLITTERS . . . also the poster and tickets for FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON. Linda's junior year was very trying because of her twin sister leaving at semester and the heartbreaks of high school romances. We hope her senior year holds nothing but good. Linda Speilman ......-..........-...,. Joe Howard As an accomplished musician, Joe Howard was indeed an asset to S.C.H.S.'s Jazz Band. He enjoyed performing immensely. Joe's afternoons as a junior were spent at Vo-Tec where he took Computer Programming, He was a quiet person to most, and definitely opinionated on some subjects. With one year left at S.C.H.S. it will be interesting to see what instrument Joe will be playing next year in the band. 3 an 91921 ' Tim Ponder In his last year at SCHS Tim Ponder's life centered outside of school even though he enjoyed it. If Tim wasn't at work at the United Health Center he was at J .A. There Tim was a member of the radio station KJAC sponsored by KICK. This was beneficial for he hopes to pursue a career in marketing and music after college. Steve Urban, the youngest of the Urbans that attended S.C.H.S. was very quiet. However, as the year progressed he became more verbose. He was an avid baseball fan which was obvious in his speeches in Communication class. His Saturdays were spent mowing lawns to make some spending money. Steve's excellence in scholastics was a tremendous achievement and hopefully through his hard work and dedication it will continue in his next three years at S.C.H.S. Steve Urban I J lr . iv'

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