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

 - Class of 1985

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dichelle Manczuk 6: lames Rippee Shannon Jackson 5am Coring mn Scholz Steve VanRhein 'Iike Ponder Foe McClemon tenny Allen telly Lemery 1eil T., Dave P., 8: ,at Q. .ouis Garcia 8! 1elen Rippee rim Charles Sheri Long lulie Atwell 2' ? f; - tough guys are played Pat Quinn. 2t uLook ny played by Michelle tic lead, Tony. :0 When . chaos broke out. The ll, seems unaware of the om practices her ballet t the play, Mike Ponder, rks in the basement. 5t arlest declare their love llet. tn HYou Can't Take All those actors pictured 0 Donald tDenny Allem is girlfriend Rheba tAnn hannon Jacksom made Manczum tastes Essie's ctor kept the audience erhof.

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CAST Penny 8: Paul Sycamore ............... Michelle Manczuk 8: James Rippee Essie ............................................... Shannon Jackson Grandpa ............................... Sam Coring Rheba ................................... Ann Scholz Ed ......................................... Steve VanRhein .................. Mike Ponder Mr. Kolenkhov ........................ Joe McClemon Donald ....................................... Denny Allen Alice ........................................ Kelly Lemery Three men ...................................... Neil T., Dave P., 8: Pat Q. Mr. 8: Mrs. Kirby ............................ Louis Garcia 8: Helen Rippee Tony Kirby ...................................... Tim Charles Sheri Long Grace Wellington ............................ Julie Atwell Crowd Roars as Comedy Returns irecting your friends in a major production was more than senior Jim Amos anticipated. Although Jim had experience directing, it was not with such a large group. TI thought it wouid be a real problem directing my friends, but they helped a lot. i had a great cast, commented Jim. Jim's previous acting experience consisted of minor roles throughout high school, and the lead in Godspell his sophomore year. Jim played the part of Jesus. Jim's directing experience consisted only of Reader's Theatre. However, this Reader's Theatre group captured lst in the district and 5th in the state with his cutting from Flowers for Algernon. All this experience paid off Jim's senior year when he was presented the Player of the Year award by the lntemational Thespian Society. Jim enjoyed directing and felt he gained more experience being in the director's chair instead of being the actor. TDirecting the play was great. I hope I'll be able to do more directing in the future. 1i The federal agents have arrived. The tough guys are played by Neil Tenbrook, Dave Ponder, and Pat Quinn. 2i itLook everyone! It's Alice's friend, said Penny played by Michelle Manczuk. Tim Charles played the romantic lead, Tony. 5i When the fireworks in the basement exploded chaos broke out. The drunk on the floor, played by Julie Atwell, seems unaware of the turmoil. PAGE 21 1i Essie tShannon Jacksom practices her ballet lessons. 2i One of the few freshmen in the play, Mike Ponder, portrays Mr. DePinna who makes fireworks in the basement. 5i Alice tKelly Lemeryy and Tony tTim Charlesy declare their love for each other after retuming from the ballet. 4i itYou Can't Take It With You was directed by Jim Amos. All those actors pictured are members of the Thespian Society. 5i Donald tDenny Allem brought flies for the pet boa constrictor. His girlfriend Rheba tAnn Scholzi looks on lovingly. 6i Essie tShannon Jacksom made fudge to earn money. Penny tMichelle Manczuki tastes Essie's new recipe. 7y Sam Coring as leading actor kept the audience roaring with laughter as Grandpa Vanderhof.



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Location Doesn't Change Meaning his year was different from past years when it Masses were held in St. Agnes Cathedral. This year due to the renovation of St. Agnes Cathedral, school Masses were held in the St. Agnes cafeteria and the school gym. At first, the students thought Mass wouldn't be the same without the cathedral. It wouldn't be like church. However, it seems that the students had come to value and appreciate the Mass even more. The students learned that it wasn't the building that made Mass special, it was the Mass itself, especially receiving the Body and Blood of Christ in Holy Communion. Also, the realization that the love of Christ is what brought the students together. As sophomore Phoung Nguyen comment- ed, Hit doesn't matter where the Mass is held. The people getting together and celebrating is the important thing to love and share with one another. 22 came to attending school Masses. In the past, k 1i When Father Tom gives a homily, he brings his friends along to help him. 2i On Ash Wednesday Steve Grant interviews John Grisemer about Lent. 3i Even with the reconstruction of the cathedral, students and faculty still take part in Mass. 4i Having Mass in the cafeteria makes it hard for the senior boys to remember they are in front of the Blessed Sacrament. PAGE 2:5 1i Seriousness shows on Father Tom's face during the consecration. 2i The Eucharistic prayer is an important part of Mass as everyone draws their attention to the words Father Tom expresses. 3i Those attending the kick-off for Renew at Holy Trinity are greeted by balloons distributed by SCHS clowns like Kevin Otradovec. 4i Celebrating Ash Wednesday is a special thing as Jason Coatney has ashes placed on his forehead. 5i Sr. Shaw and Father Tom work on Religious activities for the students. 6i To receive communion is to recieve the Body of Christ. Mrs. Dulle receives communion from Sr. Slaney. 7i Lent is a time for new beginnings. Jim Gray conveys the words in readings that help us grow closer to God. 1

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