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

 - Class of 1985

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DeSALES ALUMNI 81 DEVELOPMENT 0FFlCE 4212 Karl Road 267 6822 Alumni Association Officers 1984-85 President ...... .... J ayne Barry Condo '67 Vice-President . . . . Barb Froehlich Varley '67 Secretary ..... . . . . Lisa Ciminello Ryan '76 Treasurer .......................... Leila Malool Fresco '79 Director of Alumni, Development 81 Public Relations ............... . . Jon M. Coventry OUT REACH PROGRAM - Row 1: Karen Walaszek, Beth Paulino, Debbie Jordan, Matt Gates, Julie Lindemon President, Staci Segbers, Angie Russell, Tammy Hanrahan, Suzanne Fallon, Becky Pasden, Brenda Kessler, Stephanie Keaton, Dinah Meyer: Row 2: Angelique Milner, Kate Boland, Cathy Murnane, Sherri Huiss, Amy Darllng, Jane Rohrbacher, Jenni Heller, Donna Schwartz, Jenni Dunawoy, Molly McGee, Amy Rochon: Row 3: Matt Barber, Tina Pharion, Barbie Flamigan, Kristyn Green, Rod Schlafer. Terri Fabbreo, Greg Cassidy, Mike Lorr, Matt Ort, Julie Mangini, Laure Bales: Row 4: Colleen Dunne, Tracey Tanner, Monika Neumann, Missy Dochensparger, Julie Meyers, Brad Kreuzer, Matthew Francescon, Joe Mlnadeo, Billy Shaheen, Robin Ellis, Jeff Hootman, Row 5: Maryanne Tilko, Julie Zang, Tricia Halas, Lisa Heiney, Jose Figueroa, Nell Anderson, Chrlstlna Gerolloum, Gina Mara, Liza Cormanick, Tricia Roll, Chris Biancone. 4 ' V jf f 'f My .1 x y , ,, VV V M ' , T A , , ,. 7. , V, , .,,V is T l 1? V 'Vw V, Zi 77



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Courtyard Deserves More Use ly: Gina Baldasarro There is one privilege that DeSaIes eserves just for seniors, and that is the ight to use the courtyard. This is a :rivilege that all underclossmen look for- ward to receiving when they finally :ecome seniors, and if the uses of the cour- yard could be extended to more ac- ivities, then this exclusive senior right would be even more meaningful. The current purpose of the courtyard is o make the exchange of classes easier on weather-permitting days. This is helpful when a person has to travel from one end sf the building to the other in just three ninutes, but this is the one and only use of he courtyard. There are several other Jossibilities available to make the cour- yard a truly special gift to the seniors. If the courtyard was open during study malls, students could enjoy the weather Nhile they study or do homework. Seniors who disturbed other classes would simply 'lot be permitted to go out there during heir study hall. This would increase the Jsage of the courtyard, and since there are :nly a limited number of seniors in each study hall, there would never be an .inreasonable number of people in the :ourtyard at the same time. Another possibility for increasing the use :of the courtyard is planning a senior Mass o be held in the courtyard. The Mass could Je held sometime in the spring, and with 'he help of Mr. Mark Matson, a meaningful service could take place. This Mass could ae a way to unify the senior class in a final Jroject before graduation. The setting of he courtyard is the ideal place because of ts significance to the seniors, and the ap- Jearance of the well-kept grounds. Perhaps the courtyard could also be us- ed to plan after-school activities. These events might include a senior pot-luck din- wer, picnic, or even a before-school breakfast. The courtyard could also remain open on Graduation Day for graduates and their families to gather in after the :eremony. Being able to use the senior courtyard is Jn age-old tradition at DeSaIes: the class of 85 can add to that tradition by paving the way for additional uses of the courtyard. 4 4',.A6'?N' N A L BRE -iiuk - H S . Stephanie Keaton, Theresa Cardinal. Julie Severt, Joi Schlafer, Jean Halpin, Nikki Fox, Bob Kelley, Brian Steiger- wald, Rita Trianfo LIBRARY AIDES NURSERY 1156 Oakland Park Columbus Everything for your yard 268-3511 OAKLAND Row 1: Lora Chadwich Secretary, Jeff Kuhnhein Vice President, Paul Beickelman President, Dawn Palmer Sergeant-at-arms, Jim Snopik, Geoff Chambers, Mel Ezzo, Joe Oberst, Greg Daugherty: Row 2: Amy Darling, Steve Julian, John Baroni, Dan Spurgeon, Scott Gessner, Fred Zabonick, Richie King, Cragi Ricci: Row 3: Michael Coonrad, Michelle Jander, Wendie Vanke. Amy Greiner, Judy Snopik, Tammy Lovell, Phil Greer, Kurt Szabo, Mark Teal: Row 4: Jerry Smolak, Tom Roberts, Jennifer Wintrich, Cathy Pallone, Pattie Walley, Rich Palmer. Mott Ori, Chris Stewart. BOWLING M ,,,, ,H K ,f j V. ff ...V ., V, .... ,Wk,.,. i j H frrgr , t + N ?:N.:..,,-..., 'L :Q V N , .gy I P' 'A .. I P V' A :Sb 'ali t ul Af 4.1 lf EV' .. I . '- E Q I a - A zu , qi I A' 4' 2 Q L . A at , 15' te. - P , . ,,,,, Q 1' - f -2- ,,,. .,,,., ,., ' J ' .M rt ' , , if ,,,,, if ,.. f

Suggestions in the St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) collection:

St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 97

1985, pg 97

St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 100

1985, pg 100

St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 74

1985, pg 74

St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 25

1985, pg 25

St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 111

1985, pg 111

St Francis De Sales High School - Pride Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 149

1985, pg 149


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