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

 - Class of 1985

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Row 1: Mrs. Schmakel Cteacherj, Mary Nein, Christine Kelly, Dolene Ankrom, Sherry Vazirani, Angie Dawson, Amy Fancelli, Heather Weilbacher, Julie Moreno: Row 2: Tonya Davis, Beth Coors, Angie Foster, Tammy Hanrahan, Suzanne Fallon, Kathy Spiwak, Kim Charles: Row 0: Barbie Flannigan, Melany Eppick, Alicia Welch, Lisa Fitzgerald, Steph Spires, Jodi Hairston, Chris Steigerwald, Theresa Raffensberger, Matt Heller: Row 4: Amy Shoaf, Laura Rissmeyer, Carse Dlazek, Lucille Williams, Debbie Cudnik, Angie Long, Sharin Burke, Chris Moore, Carl Mayer. GLEE CLUB CARFAGNNS Meats 8: Specialty Foods ED CARFAGNA 81 FAMILY 1405 E. Dublin-Granville Rd. 846-6340 Row 1: Stephanie Keaton, Amy Dorling, Dan Darling, Cathy Murnane, Kathy Kazor: Row 2: Matt Palmer, Joe Minadeo, Eric Gessner, Andy Drath, Jeff Nash. LITURGY Iffcifg 'ff' L ffl jj ,.. Q lt ' ,:::, ,.:, . .. j -' ... Awgvgw j.. cam. - 4 N L el Q! . H., 4 . ,b 14 74 Students Look Back at DeSales History By: Chris Moone, Christy Anderson and Gina Baldasarro 1963: Don't Take My Penny was the spring play at DeSales produced under the direction o' Sister Hilda. Linda Cusin had the part of Penny The three-act comedy was held Thursday, Friday and Sunday, the 25, 26, and 28 of April along with a Saturday afternoon matinee, April 27. The Stallions' first year of competitive wrestling came to a dramatic end with a 0-14 record. The team, which was composed entirely of freshmer and sophomores, was under the coaching of Jirr Herald. He said they had the potential, but not the ability needed for a winning season. DeSales junior, Lynne Shover, is currently ap- pearing on Pin Busters, a weekly bowling pro- gram. Saturday, March 16, she will meet her thirc opponent in the senior division. Lynne has apr peared in many tournaments and bowls at Linden Lanes. 1968: Something new at DeSales High School during this time was the creation of an athletic association. The association's goal was to help the Stallions in all athletic endeavors, from ticket takr ing to student money making projects. Starting from scratch, the varsity basketbal team had come a long way. With the exception ofa couple of games, the team looked very good. The players, along with the support of their fellow students, had a chance at doing some damage in the Central District Tournament. One sure thing about 1968's basketball season was that they finally defeated Hartley. Four seniors and one alternate participated i WBNS-TV's academic quiz program, ln thg Know. The program was broadcast on Sunday March 10 from 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. Representin DeSales High School was Kathy O'Brien, An Kielbaso, Pat O'Farrell, Tom Butts, and Richar Aleshire. Sister Marie Therese acted as coach fox this group. The Stallions put their knowledge to the tes against Whithall High School. Thirty tickets were presented to each team in order that students relatives, and friends could cheer the team on to victory. 1975: One of the most important occurrences at this time was a change in the administration. A business teacher, who also was a DeSales graduate, was promoted to Assistant Principal This was none other than Mr. Patrick Rossetti. Mr Rossetti had been teaching at DeSales since 1971. He was the supervisor of the Student Council ano the organizer for the Alumni Association. The senior privilege of open lunch was also re- established at this time. This privilege was taker away in the early 70's when students continually arrived late or did not return at all. lt was a long tedious process, but open lunch was finally apr proved after being reviewed by the teachers school board, and administration. Thanks to th Student Council of 1974-75, seniors can still enjoj their monthly open lunch. The DeSales Key Club was busy planning ac tivities for the new year. They had just installeo the corkboards behind the showcase in the lobby and were looking forward to other ways t benefit the community as well as DeSales. The organized the annual blood drive an volunteered to help retarded children at th Respite House. They also planned to dress as clowns in order to cheer up the patients a Children's Hospital.

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Students enact legislation Constitution Class Conducts Congress By: Teresa Lindsey The Senior Constitution Classes are participating in a mock congress. The fourth period class represents the Senate and sixth period class represents the House of Representatives. Mr. Jeff Stevens, the teacher of Con- stitution Class, felt the mock congress would give students experience in pro- posing bills, compromising, and express- ing their opinions. The mock congress will follow, as much as possible, pro- cedures similar to the United States Congress. The class representing the House of Representatives elected a Speaker of the House, Dan Spurgeon, who will run the sessions. The House also elected a President of the United States, Andrew Durbin. The Senate elected a President of the Senate, Amy Rochon, who will run the Senate Proceedings. The Senate also elected a President of the United States. Kurt Mortensen. Remaining class members serve on committees. The committees are school, state and local, and national. The com- mittees study proposed bills and decide if the bills should go to the full Senate or House Floors. Each student is required to propose six bills in congress. Some of the propos- ed bills are a national mandatory seat belt law, repaving the parking lot at DeSales, and changing the speed limit on highways to sixty miles per hour. Before a bill can become a law, the bill has to pass in the same wording by both the House and Senate. Amy Rochon, the President of the Senate, said, It is hard to stick to cer- tain procedures and remember the technicalities. Another student feels the mock congress is helpful in understanding the legislative process. He said, I now realize how much time it takes to pass one bill through con- gress. lt is a long process with a lot of compromising. Q n , ' ,,,,, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Row 1: Mrs. McGolckIin, Gina Belvilacqua, Secretary, Amy Rochon, Treasurer, Margaret Daflucus, Vice President, Suzanne Fallon, President: Row 2: Glenda McClellan. Yvonne Johnson, Jean Halpln, Michele Conkle, Chris Steigerwald, Gina Baldasarro, Mark Coomes, Beth Paulino, Steve Noll: Row 3: Karen Shea, Julle Severt, Victoria Clark, Jean Brust, Laurie Cain, Teresa Lindsey, Connie Rensple, Joanne Miller, Steve Dlckas, Anthony Stocco: Row 4: Susan Kulewicz, Christine Murphy, Theresa Young, Kristen Dlersh, Missy Schultze, Patty McSweeney, Kristen Ness, Chris Schell, Maureen Claciura, Andrew Durbin, John Brendle: Row 5: Jenni Heller, Michelle Selegue, Chris Pawlowski, Marcia Mikols, Kathy Kazor. ,MM .,,,. I YY Rrzff :3-amaze? ,, , , A 55 EKKLASIA - Row 1: Nhung Pham, Mary Nein, Christine Kelly, Kelli Grogan, Dolene Cakron, Tammy Hanrahan, Suzanne Fallon, Angie Foster, Julie Moreno, Matt Heller, Tom Cardinal, Mrs. Schmakel: Row 2: Rachel Ohm, Amy Grelner, Melany Eppick, Alicia Welch, Jodi Haivston, Marsha Garretto, Sherry Vazironi, Laura Dlckman, Carl Mayer, Tommy Schmakel, Perry Meyer, Sharin Burke, Mr. Matson: Row 3: Kelly Galloway, Tonya Davis, Barbie Flannigan, Beth Coors, Angie Dawson, Lisa Fitzgerald, Heather Weilbacher, Amy Fancelli, Speph Splres, Dean Fllnt, Dan Swisher, Chris Moone: Row 4: Amy Shoaf, Carol Blazek, Laura Rissmeyer, Lucille Williams, Deb- bie Cudnik, Kim Charles, Michelle Ort, Kathy Spiwak, Angie Long, Ken Hollern, Chris Steigerwald, Michelle Arnold. 73



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