St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1985

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Snrin fever Strikes By Tom Dunne Spring fever strikes both faculty and students alike. lt usually begins a week after the students come back from Easter break or the first day the weather is above 50 degrees and sunny. The symptoms of The Fever make themselves known when a student forgets the responsibilities of studying for all the important finals by replacing the task with a barbeque. The famous lines such as l'll do my homework later and Test? What test? become more popular at this time of the year. Dy seventh period, the drudgery of school melts away and when the final bell of the day has rung, students run out the door to enjoy the sunshine. Sun roofs are opened on the cars, T-tops are taken off and convertibles rolled down so the students can yell to their friends. Faculty members open classroom dows to let the fresh air in. Gym teac take their classes outside to play softbc clean up the grounds. Art teachers 1 their classes outside to draw each othr spring flowers. Spring is in the air and everyone relr to enjoy it. i as 1'- , 1:- ' f .A-



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Senio SE ri cet nares Seniors Experience Changes Dy: Gina Baldasarro and Christy Anderson The four years of high school are important to every stu- dent. These years are a time for making new friends, accep- ting more responsibilities. and growing up. In order to find out how the senior class of '85 has grown and changed, we ask- ed some members of the class, How have you changed in the past four years? Amy Rochon: I'm much more easy-going now and I've learn- ed to manage my life better. I make my own decisions now and I think about the future more often. Sue Bond: I've become a more understanding person and learned how to celebrate life's rewards. Molly McGee: I've become more outgoing and learned to take more risks. Jim Fuchik: I've changed my attltude toward school. I've also learned howto deal with my problems. Steve Noll: I'm not as shy as I used to be and I take more chances. Laura Cummings: I now have greater responsibilities and I am more interested in my studles. Chris Pawlowski: I went from being 5'8 and 140 lbs. to being 6'2 and 220 lbs. I've also become more outgoing and patient. Andrew Durbin: I'grew. I used to be 5'6 and 110 lbs., but now I am 6'0 and weigh 150 lbs. My tastes in music have also changed. David Gale: I haven't grown any, but my tastes in music have changed drastically. My looks have changed several times. I used to be a metal-head, but now I'm a zombie. Sheila Gallagher: Since my freshman year I have changed considerably. My studies have Improved and I have learned to put priorities in order. I have matured to the point where I am relaxed with my school environment, friends, and teachers. Jeff Markuslc: I take things more seriously now and my future is more important to me. Margaret Daflucus: I could say I got my braces off, grew an inch and got my drIver's license but I wlll be more serlous. I've learned to think for myself and value my ideas. I've grown to be more outgoing. Theresa Raffensberger: I have learned to grow not only in my mind and education, but also in my heart. Dina Sorensen: Well, four years ago I never thought I would want to shave my head and spike the leftovers and slng political lyrics in a band. I've changed tremendously and hope I keep on changing. Mike Ceschiat: I have become more independent, do my own thlng and I am satisfied. Chris Kanoskl: I've become a little stronger, a little taller, a lit- tle heavier and a whole lot wiser. I've learned to deal with people and respect their thoughts. I have also found that standing up for what I believe in has been one of the most satisfying things to have happened to me. Kathy Prose: I have changed by becoming more indepen- dent and more aware of those who are important to me. I have learned what the word family really means. Amy Rieser: I have learned how to deal with other people and I have stopped putting so much emphasis on what other people will think when making decisions. Roger Elliott: In the past four years, I've met new people and made many friends at DeSales. I've been provided with a good education and a chance to excel in my athletic ability. I would encourage others who wish a close and friendly at- mosphere to attend DeSales. Dan Spurgeon: I've learned that I must be open-minded, to strive for knowledge gained through many experiences. I hope to be able to accept all peoples, ideas and truths for on- ly then may I make a true judgement of llfe. Rachel Thompson: I've changed the most by just plain being myself. Margaret Kingsley: I have become more independent and more secure in what I want to do. ' Paul Giammarco: I've become more serious and closer to my friends. Laura Dial: I've changed by accepting the responsibilities of independence. Frances LaCorte: I've changed by becoming more mature and establishing my own style of doing things. I've become more myself. Missy Headleez I have learned to be mature and indepen- dent in making my choices. I've made friends that I will neverforget. .I W' 4, I ,V fl' , K ru ,.,,,,,,,, ,,i.,w.-M. f-nsmwts -s s-s ' A ' ffQJsxfnM212i5 ri. Q

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St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 54

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1985, pg 45

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1985, pg 56

St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 53

1985, pg 53

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1985, pg 126

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