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

 - Class of 1985

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Students Attend Festival Sy: Teresa Lindsey From September 26 to September 29, Lixteen DeSales students and three :haperones attended the Stratford festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. the Stratford Festival is held annually :rom June to October featuring Shakespearean plays and dramas by nodern contemporary playwrights. The three chaperones were English teachers Judy Richardson and Greg 'aulmann and Assistant Principal Marina Davis. They were very pleased with the trip and the behavior of the students. Mrs. Richardson said, The trip was tremendous. There were so many good experiences, and the students were phenomenal. The group attended three plays by Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Romeo and Juliet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. They also saw A Stranger Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. Having the opportunity to see the alays, the students were able to have a 'nuch better understanding of Shakespeare. They were especially sur- :Jrised with the humor in his plays. Most :Sf the students thought the plays were very entertaining and rewarding to see. The town of Stratford was full of quaint shops and beautiful gardens. On their free time, students took the oppor- tunity to explore the town and meet 'rew people. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and the feedback on the experience was very positive. Connie Renspie, one of the students, said, I nad a really good time being on my own and meeting many interesting people. Students also have the opportunity to earn a half credit in fine arts. They must write a journal on their trip and have at- tended all meetings. A term paper on Shakespeare is due about a month after the trip and they must have par- ticipated in all activities in Stratford. The trip was not only a cultural experience, but also an academic achievement. Us A MAJDIDEITES WV 1 - Kristen Green, Suzanne Fallon l M0404 Palace LOUNGE Reservations Accepted 4555 Cleveland Ave trust north ot Morse Fld t ITALIAN RISTORANTE 614-475-4817 69

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FLAG CORPS - Debbie Simon, Coreen McGarvey, Tracey Tanner 1... 1808 Kenworth 268 1325 LINDEN AREA Mon Sun 5 p m midnight Fri. 5 p.m.-1 a.m.lSat. 5 p.m.-2 a.m. NORTHLAND MR. MEATBALL MEDICAL 3716 Cleveland Avenue 471-omo 1495 Morse Road 267-4931 ST. JAMES THE SHARQN WQQDS LESS PHARMACY 1760 E. Granville Road 362-1179 3914410 68 Band Organizations Grow By: Deanna Kohler With over one hundred people pat ticipating this year, the DeSales Hig School marching band is off to an ex cellent start. The band has been bus participating in four consecutive hal times at the DeSales football game: Some of the songs performed were O Broadway, Fame, Big Spender, Heart of Rock and Roll, and Jum CFor My LoveJ. Along with increased student pa ticipation, the band booster organize: tion has helped improve the quality c the group. Some fundraisers held by th band boosters this summer were, th annual tuition raffle on August 1st, an a candy sale on August 27th. The Mee the Band Show and a tuition drawin were held August 29th. During the fir, months of school, a calendar sale o September 15th and a Spaghetti Dinne on October 13th were held. Fundraise coming up are the Cheese and Sausag sales on November 9th, and the Pan cake Breakfast on February 9th an 10th. The money made from these projec went towards new drill team uniform band buses, and because of the bane growth, more marching band uniform The money also goes toward buyir music, instruments, and awards. Th band boosters' officers are presider Phil Kohler: vice president, Keta Meye secretary, Linda Givliani: and treasur Jerry Boerger. This year's band of'fic are president, Kurt Mortenson: vii president, Theresa Socco: historiai Mike Sarff, and librarians, Sabrina Dov and Brenda Kessler. When asked how well the ye would go, band president Phil Kahll said, so far our income has been equi to our expenses, and if everyone kee up their hard work we will be a bigg better band.



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' , Ili Row 1: Shelli Ewing, Sue Kulewicz, Jim Jullianp Row 2: Tino Poliseno, Dawn Palmer, Tricia Poliseno, Kathi Goodburn, Dan Janyja, John Brendle, Theresa Cardinal, Diane Cullen, Rika lnove: Row 3: Theresa Sacco, Kelly Flichia, Colleen Dunn, Michele Selgue, Erin Frabotto, Connie Renspie, Amy Rochon, Tom Cardinal, Brian Steigerwaldg I 4 Tom Dunne, Kathy Kazor, Cathy Murnane, Theresa Young, Kristen Kiersh, Jenni Heller, Theresa Lindsey, Beth Paulino, Dan Darling ey Club linacts Service Droiects By: Jenni Heller The new school year at DeSales has marked the beginning of another year for the Key Club. This year's theme, Manhours for Mankind, has encouraged each member to pledge at least fifty man-hours of service for the year. This will allow Key Club members to become more involved with the community. So for this year, the club has been involved in a number of activities. Members have sold Gladio Novelties at three Ohio State football games earning a total of 3150.00 dollars: attend- ed the local Kiwanis dinners on Monday evenings: and have been holding meetings for the past two months on Wednes- day evenings at 7:00 pm in the school library. The club has also assisted the Alumni Association with Career Night on Oc- tober Bth: hosted the Zone C Training Conference on October 13th: as well as dressed as clowns for Children's Hospital visits. One of the club's most rewarding projects for this year is in sponsoring Ventavis Parks. The club hopes to help the boy by supplying financial support for education, food, and clothing. Key Club president, Sue Kuelwicz has been busy planning activities and organizing committees so that this year will be a productive one. Other officers include: vice-president, Steve Julian: secretary, Shelli Ewing: and treasurer, Jim Julian. Mr. Dave Krendl and Mr. Phil Callaghan will also be assisting. Kenmore Flowers Sz, Gyfts Daily Delivery throughout City 81 Suburbs Open Mon,-Sat. 8:30-5:30 267-1236 aoos Cleveland Ave. International House of Pancakes Restaurant t'I'he Restaurant with the Blue R000 CORNER OF MORSE 84 CLEVELAND QE INTDIATIIIAL M51 funn, RESTAURANT OPEN 24 HOURS We thank you for your patronage.

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