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Bishop Griffin Visits DeSales y: Missy Booker On February 1, Bishop James A. Grif- fin celebrated Mass at DeSales com- Inemorating the Feast Day of St. Francis DeSales, the twenty-fifth anniversary of DeSales High School, and the opening of Catholic Schools Week. Bishop Griffin told DeSales students and faculty in his homily that we Cthe entire communityb are all loved. He blso said, We should realize this love of God because this love of God is the basis of Catholic education. After the Mass was over, the Bishop was given two gifts from DeSales. The Bishop's nephew, sophomore Tom Kistner, presented the Bishop with two hats. When asked what it is like being the Bishop's nephew, Tom commented, Being the Bishop's nephew is really the same as having a normal uncle. I treat him like I treat all my other relatives, and he treats me the same. I :Jon't have to treat him like he is special because he is the Bishop. He is just a regular uncle to me. The Bishop had a brief meeting with the DeSales Student Council after the Mass. You are the leaders of the school, the Bishop told the group. Each :lass president told the Bishop what their class was doing. Then the Bishop answered questions on such topics as the Bishop's Pastoral Letter on Nuclear Disarmament, the CCL Student Council, :znd the renovation of the school chapel. The Bishop concluded his day with a tour of the school building, and by par- ticipating in some of the students' classes. He also had lunch with the students. Row 1: Mr. Matson Advisor, Mark Coomes Vice President, Kristen Kiersh Secretary, Matt Heller President: Row 2: Missy Schultze, Joi Schlafer, Dan Spurgeon, Donna Schwartz, Suzanne Fallon. Joel Sanchez, Carl Mayer, Chris Pawlowski, Mark Halas, Kevin Millard: Row 3: Christine Murphy, Karen Shea. Pat Alcox, Serif Barsoum, Jenni Heller, Michelle Rinard, Kristin Niepodziany, Kaniel Low: Row 4: Joe Minzdeo, Bo Ewing. Dan O'Reilly, Mick Green, Leslie Susi, Nell Gerolium, Walt Bernocki, Bryan Freeman, Jeff Nash: Row 5: Joe Valentine, Mike Carroll, John Molino, Michele Obye, Lolita Love, Angie Dawson, Aliso Pangalangan, Julie Moreno, Angie Foster: Not Pictured: Tresa Cardinal, Liza Cormenick STUDENT COUNCIL .fc Deacon James Hutson and Bishop James Griffin enter the DeSales gym to celebrate Mass with the entire school community, Held on February 1, the Mass commemorated the feast day of St. Francis DeSales, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the high school, and the opening of Catholic Schools Week. 71
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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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. , ..-- ,.M-Y-..M--M- -5 4 gn 4 1 SF? Row 1: Dan Darling, Amy Darling, Jenny Heler, Colby English: Not Pictured: Matt Tracewell. SCIENCE CLUB 1 afzfla RISTORANTE SL CASINO LOUNGE 6333 Cleveland Avenue RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED 8.90-2067 Row 1: Frank Tiberi, Jim Buyko, Brad Kreuzer, Matt Barber, Jeff Markusic, David Low, John Boroni: Row 2: Dan Hunter, Brion Acklin, Jeff Kovalchik, Kevin Will, Joel Sanchez, Brian Hanrahan, Matt Gates: Row 3: Roman Pallone, Kevin Patterson, Todd McConnell, Bill Wood, Dwight Thompson. F.C.A. Q l,lW 'V M . .....,,..,,... y ., ,y :::::7..:1..M'.?3j: I IVVKK ,V t 4 K-K FCA updofed By: Kristen Schlicht The FCA is a chance for athlete to talk about their faith and put fort their beliefs into the community, states Mr. Bob Jacoby, one of the ac visors of the Fellowship of Christia Athletes. As of now, DeSales is th only high school in the CCL to hav the FCA, but the others are conside ing it. The group of 15-20 athletes ge together every other Tuesday I discuss problems, read Bibl passages, and participate in servic projects. As of now, there are onl boys in the group, but girl athlete are welcome to join. To join the FC all you have to do is come to th meetings. Mr. Mark Matson, wh founded the club three years ago c DeSales, Tim Rathburn, and Bo Jacoby are the group's facult advisors. Future plans for the FCA include fatherfson breakfast featuring th former New York Yankees' chaplain as the guest speaker. Todd Pentello re-evaluates V his situation. Y 4' if new 72 I
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