St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

 - Class of 1979

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ig A A b -55853553 IV FEEEEEXEEVKM Efpgggrgvaxg Vi .igwsggwgidhigaggv :EWwgyvwgvligg L Eg gvaggxqwmlkbwyhx3? E CHALLENGE St. Joseph High SchooI Kenosha, Wis. Vol. 21 T-?I.. i v 3 , A I 1 7 8 Always and Forever Homecoming '78 will be one to remember. The festivities began on the 7th of October with the naming of ten candidates. Who could forget the series of assemblies with Dave Casey and his purple toga, Serafino Ziccarelli as John Travolta, and the grand appearance of the Beatles. The week continued and Lisa Molinaro was announced queen along with run- ners-up Maureen Ohiapetto and Diane DeOono. On October 14 the Lancers defeated Dominican 14-O. That eve- ning the guests walked in from the cold to warm-up with the music by Orphan. 14 .,,' ' A , ii V' fwu- t,.,,,f J-- l ffruryfxf. 131 e 913 f?:Z,Ii'rf?l'Q?rii:33 ' ililwi itil gigs-ftw it The Senior Float Sock it Tomb takes first place along with the Que-en's choice. Lancers line-up to flatten the Knights of Dominican. Patti Stell clowns around. Grand Marshal Todd Schlenker and chaufteur Paul Moeller ride proudly in the parade. Lancer fans back up their team. Sue Wadina waits anxiously for the parade to start. Queen Lisa Molinaro waits patiently to give the game ball away. Seralino accompanied by the senior guys kick- Iine, dance their way into the hearts of many. Queen Lisa Molinaro dances the traditional dance with Captain Tim Walkowski. All the girls went wild when the Beatles rnade a special appearance. Frank Pacetti and Pat Trecroci enjoy the dance along with other couples. Donna Fliess, Brian Heiser, Tia Pearson and her date talk over the events of the day. First runner-up Maureen Chiapetta is escorted down the aisle by Mike Mich. Homecoming candidates and their escorts pose tor a picture. The soothing music rocks Brenda Jantzen to sleep. A1 ' l we 4 sr aah . Us Q The 1978 Homecoming candidates: Tina Tirabassi, Leslie Ken- nedy, Brenda Jantzen, Caroline Andrea, Maureen Chiapetta, Lisa Molinaro, Diane DeCono, Cindy Nelson, Sue Wadina and Judy Eaton. The football players get the spirit. Representing a Lancer is the mighty Sue Tirabassi. Judy Eaton and Leslie Kennedy give a warm smile for the cold drive to Anderson Park. Jag HM, , 'Q' ga A- xv 'fx 4 2 P i 3 vi ' W KR: gf wg Q5 G35 9 gig X - I ii ' 5 f W f 1 GSE Q Q Freshmen Unite On August 28, the incoming freshmen were greeted in the auditorium by thelBig Buddies and led to their prospective pace rooms. After the morning of orientation the class of '82 cooled off with a water- fight at Lincoln Park. Big Buddies packed 23 people into a Matador to give an example of class unity. 1. Big Buddies piled 23 freshmen into a Matador to show class unity. 2. The freshmen building a pyramid at the picnic. 3. Roberta Connolly and Cheryl Farley race towards the finish line. 4. Matt Hardy demonstrates his skill on a hoppity-hop. Books, Books and More Books On August 28, students returned after a long three months' rest. After I.D. pictures were taken in the auditorium, students went to the cafeteria to pur- chase their books. They weren't only getting books, they were meeting teachers, students, and talking over memories of summer with their friends, 1 . Books and always more books. 2. Amanda Bailey looking to see where she can go next. 3. Mr. Tiber figures out the total of the books that Ann Ptarr needs. Christmas Formal Candied Christmas Moments was the theme ot the 1978 Formal held at the Italian ' American Club on the night of December 26. 3 The dance was put on by the members of ,o, ' Sigma Jae. The music was provided by Star Q Lite and the fun was experienced by everyone X there. Sigma Jae officers and their dates enjoy the dance. Senior couples show how to really enjoy a meal. Ruth Lewis and Karl Herz accept the guest book they had won. Karen Corrigal, Julie Smessaert, and Keith Leef visit during social hour Dan Kirshbom compares dance steps. Does Hugh Ftatterty have his eyes on someone's date? Don't they ever get tired? Freshman Workshop On October 23 the National Honor Society sponsored the Freshman Workshop. The fresh- men were hosted and entertained by members of the National Honor Society. Many laughs, much food, and great fun made it a day to remember. 1 . Freshmen provide a stage show entertainment. 2. Donna Piilizzi participates in the game. 3. Tina Blasi and Debbie Ftobillard in a friendly discussion. 4. Jeri Jackson participates in a freshman skit. Freshmen parade across the stage. Freshmen put together their first band. Bill Hammond leads the group in discussion. Wally Skipper displays his talents for the audience The IVIiSer The third annual non-musical production was pre- sented, under the direction of Mr. Ken Miller, on Decem- ber 9 and 10. New talents and old veterans teamed together to convey the essence of Moliere's 17th century antics to their audience. The costume department, headed by Mrs. Carol Steilien, was able to add color to the characters through the styles ofthe 1800's of hoop skirts and fedoras. The long hours and hard work of all those involved enables St. Joe's to be proud of another fine pro- duction. l 4 Harpagon Cleante E ise LaFleche F rosine Marianne Steve Casey John Koker Cathy Moir Gary Stella Maureen Chiapetta Patti Juncer CAST Master Jacques Mistress Claude Brandy Wine Master Simon Monsieur Anselme Constable Dave Arneson Shelly Ftuggabar Sue Law Greg Bernacchi Mike Chiapetta Frank Vignieri Valere ..................... Scott Seidl Lamerluche ............ Brenda Jantzen f2f .I ' Steve Casey tells his children of the plan to marry Marianne. My money, somebody's stolen my beautiful money. Elise and Valere wonder when they will be able to quit sneak- ing around Harpagons back. Now, Master Jacques, we have reason to believe that you took Harpagons money, now where did you put it? Cleante and Marianne plan their marriage, Frosine gives Marianne advice on how to handle Harpagon. A Time for Change Celebrated on September 22, Ring Day initiated a memorable time for the class of 1980. A Time For Change represented the theme for this day. Mass was held in the lobby with Father Spitz presiding over it, and Sister Pat distributed the blessed rings and personally congratulated everyone. After the mass, there were refreshments in the cafeteria, during which rings were turned eighty times for good luck. The rest of the day juniors cele- brated by having a party at Petrified Springs. 4 P VF l ,cf Ellen Loewen accepts her ring from Sister Pat. Father Lazarski admires Dave Lendman's and Paul Gont- scharow's rings. The rings symbolize our unity. Brother Steve Avella offers communion to Sue Law as Cathy Warosh looks on. Jean Jurkoska, Mary May, Sue Law, and Cathy Moir partic- ipae through singing. Lori Teunas and Becky Schluter reflect on this special day. Lisa Mercado speaks to members of the junior class. Father Mel, Brother Steve, Father Spitz, and Father Lazar- ski recite the communion prayer. Father Daughter Dinner Dance The Father Daughter dinner dance, sponsored by the St. Joseph Athletic Association, was held on the 8th of February at the Elks Club. Leslie Kennedy, student chairman, helped to organize various com- mittees to take care of the entertainment and deco- rations, with the help of Miss Donna Smits. The eve- ning included a smorgasbord dinner, dancing, and i entertainment. A1 1. Sue Setter, Kathy Aiello, and Kathy Bambrough enjoy dancing with their fathers. 2. Some of the fathers join in on singing You are My Sunshine. 3. Shelly Christensen and her father take part in this dance. M., ' W VMM. ' MAE , .QQ ,,,, , , , mms. 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Diane Marano, Cindy Nelson, and Barb Riley live out their fantasy to be Charlie's Angels for a day and to discover who the next candidate is. Judy Eaton tells the story of how Sadie Hawkins began. The Coneheads put their heads together to find out who the next candidate is. Variety 79 Shows Talent On May 18 and 19 Varuety 79 offered new and old tal ents Fteturnlng acts were the Sunshlne Boys and Madngal and Swing Chorrs Music pro vided most of the entertain ment while Boy Scouts and paper boy Mikey provided comic rellef between acts u 5 1 ru 1 The Sunshine Boys perform a song and dance number about King Tut. Dave performs his next magic trick for the audience while Danna assists him. The Hammond Clan sings a fast- moving song about Father Abra- ham. The band members provided the music of the evening for the audi- ence. Tricia Carroll sings a solo. Mikey begs the thief not to take his money. And here is a note from our Swing Choir, St. Joe's Presents the Sting On November 4 St Joe s presented the first gest fund raiser in the school s history The funds were used to pay for the new boiler from the school to the gym and to offset the cost of education annual maxi-auction and dinner. It was the big- Mrs. Karnes and Mrs. Milkie take time out for popcorn and punch. Steve Casey and John Stanley provide entertainment for the Sting. Mrs, Cruz sorts the papers for the auction. Mrs. Miller offers Mrs. LaMacchia a plant in appreciation of her help. 1A Faculty vs. Students On Feb. 27 the Senior guys from the football team took on the men's fac- ulty. The seniors, led by coaches Jeff Digger Jurvis and Easy Ed Kamin overcame the faculty 42-28 to take possession of the traveling trophy. The women's faculty played against the girls from the tennis team and the sen- ior cheerleaders. Their game ended in an 8-8 tie. , QE 'WZ at ' r f . Z.. ,. U ' A QV 46' 4 V . ' 4 . ,.,. ' , it V. - + tie' to ' 1 ' f ii ,,.,,, 1: :, .,,. -' - -wer, ,f 'f , - 4:14 . .4 ' f, fl ' , 5. ,,., . ' , fx ew ff .T ,...la',A, f' T V .w r -was ' 'weQ2e1f.z+ -V 4 Q ixyijgtti-M ga X r , -N wwe T ' ,,,,,. ., f-'- 1' 4 ' 4 l, ,V Ha-,,- 4, rf 5e.m..mf-wgy 1 ,T f ' 2' 9 . .J ' . 1- 1 gi ,N ' N 1 rr , . .,,. WW., , , . 5 ff .... A A ni it 1. Jane Kolar attempts to steal the ball from Mrs. Holt. 2. Dave Casey shoots as a screen is set by Dean Antony. 3. Chris Cope sets up an offense. 4. Tim Crewe follows through after a free throw. lVlan of La Mancha The Possible Dream They said it couldn t be done that it was an Quixote did come true on opening night. lt took over 100 hours to build the monstrous set which consisted of 8 - eight foot platforms and one drawbridge-type staircase. lt was a cast and crew community effort all the way and they put everything in it to make it their best. V impossible dream. But the dream of Don Cast Don Quixote John Koker Sancho Dave Arneson Aldonza Maureen Chiappetta Innkeeper Steve Casey Dr Carrasco Frank Vignien Antonia Leslie Kennedy Housekeeper Sue Law Barber Gary Stella Pedro Head Muleteer William Hammond Padre .... .SCOftSeidI Don Ouixote, sings The Impossible Dream. Dan Smith tries to lure Aldonza to go with him. Gail Randle puts make-up on C.B. But you are not well, my Lord. Sanchos looks to Aldonza for comfort. The muleteers are once again alter Aldonza. Practices for the play were time consuming. The Lord ofthe Mirrors shows Don Quixote who he really is Steve Casey as the Innkeeper dubs Don Quixote Knight of the Woeful Countenancef' John Morelli prepares his mustache. Don Quixote and Sanchos tell about themselves as they ride their horses. Don Quixote insists on calling Aldonza DuIcinea. sM4l ,Mus 4 2 P 3 The inmates of the prison sing The Impossible Dream to Don Quixote as he goes to trial. t Don Quixote is given a ride while trying to fight for Aldonza. Aldonza is begging Don Quixote to see her as she really is. Don Quixote is esconed into the dungeon. Scott Seidl, Leslie Kennedy, and Sue Law are only thinking of him. Fine Arts Week In celebration of Fine Arts Week, the acting and performance class presented one-act plays in the auditorium on May 22 and 23. Admission was free, and curtain was at 7:30. On May 22, there were the d A performances of Improptu, The Big Black Box, Adaptationg and on May 23, Box and Cox, Leomonade, Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer. Another job well done by our fellow students! 3 4 4 P Sue and Kim exchange glasses ol lemonade. Bill points out the facts to Brian as Brenda listens. Being curious, Gregg reaches into the big black box. Well, my lemonade is better. Dave and John try to clean up their act, while Mr. Miller watches. Kim makes sure that her lemonade sign is on. The big black box gets ready to swallow its next victim. 1. A speaker at the induction and also the president of 2. Seniors Dora Reyna, Tricia Carroll, and Mary Schultz 3. Vice president Maureen Chiappetta gives a speech to 4. Scott seidl and Beth Skipper get ready to lead the rest of N.H.S. Welcomes New Members On May 7th, St. Joe's had its annual N.H.S. Induction. There were 54 new members who joined the society and wore the traditional gowns. Speakers were: Bill Hammond, President, Mau- reen Chiappetta, Vice President, Carol Brownlee, Secretary, and Brenda Jantzen, Treasurer. For a student to get into N.H.S., they have to have at least a 3.5 GP. record 13.0 for newly inducted seniorsj Also, they must be determined to have high character, leadership, and be of service to the community and school. --5, T 5 ..,,i , N .. ...KE H . 2 X 2 i,, 3 x Q 1 . fra N.H.S., Bill Hammond was the first to greet new mem- bers. take a moment out to relax after the ceremony. the newly inducted members. the Juniors and Sophomores up to the stage. ? .Kun Three in a Row On a beautiful Sunday morning in April, the third annual Mother-Son brunch took place at Saint Joe's. The mass was held in the auditorium and the break- fast in the cafeteria. The boys provided entertain- 1 ment to liven up the occassion. 1. Bill Wuolo shows off his new suit. 2. lt's too early in the morning, for Don. 3. People gather to talk after the meal. 4. Brian and Phil enjoy their last Saint Joe's brunch. ' fu' ASSGTTIDIIGS The St. Joe's student body was visited by many famous people during their assemblies. The Beatles performed for Homecoming, while Charlie's Angels and the Coneheads introduced the Sadie Hawkins candidates. Assemblies were held for the recogni- tion of the athletes here at St. Joe's where they per- formed some of their complicated drills. All in all the assemblies this year promoted school spirit and fun times for everyone. A i iii il -.l 1. A crowd of girls come out and mob the Beatles. 2. The coneheads are about to introduce the next candidate for Sadie Hawkins. 3. Charlie's Angels see who can find the M V4 name ofthe next candidate first. 4. Jane Thomas and Laurie Rosenbaum put on make-up to impress the fellows at the assemblies. ww' Liturgies The students and the faculty participated in many Iiturgies to celebrate the various feasts and events of the church. The newest member to the teaching staff, Brother Steve Avella, contributed to this year's memorable liturgies by speaking many of the homi- lies. 1 . Father Spitz presents the wine and water. 2. Brother Steve presents the homily to the student body. 3. John Kotz receives communion from Father Lazarski. 4. Father Mel, Father Spitz, Brother Steve, and Father Lazarski meditate. 5. Lift up your hearts was the theme of this year's Easter cele- bration. End of Our Rainbow The 1979 Junior Prom began with mass in the chapel. The theme, End of Our Rainbow, was well depicted with decorations in the lobby, cafeteria and auditorium. Couples danced to the music of Episode while waiting for the promenade to begin at 11:00. Tim Brumm and Joan Pulera reigned as king and queen. The movie, Murder by Death, gave couples a chance to relax. Afterwards, disc-jocks provided music for dancing well into the morning. 3 2 4 1 . Scott Rozanas and Katie Dolan dance to the music. 2. Audrey Fliess adjusts her date'S1Iower. as ag' 3. Relaxed couples dance to the music ol Episode. 4. The rock band Episode, provided music at Prom. Kathy Fiorini and Don Thomas pose for a picture Mark Laurin takes time out tor refreshments. Peacetulness symbolizes the mood ot Prom. The look of 1979 is portrayed at Prom. Fteminiscing at Senior Banquet On Tuesday, May 29, the Spaghetti Station was bubbling with excited seniors as they all gathered for their last dinner together. Special awards were given out by Tom Werner and Bart Stefani. After the dinner was over and awards were given, the music, dancing and reminiscing started. By 1:00, the excitement was dwindling but everyone went home with fond memories Frank says a few words. Seniors line up for the buffet. Kathy and Sue link Look things over. Q Seniors enjoy conversation over dinner. Couples enioy a fast dance alter the meal Some familiar laces didn't belong to sen- iors. A few would rather eat than talk! For Seniors the End of the Line The night of May 30th, 191 seniors gathered with parents in the audito- rium forthe graduation mass. After the music and prayer was over the seniors hurried to their line-up rooms while parents and friends walked to the crowded gym. Senior Class President Bart Stefani read oft seniors names as Carol Brownlee assisted Mr. Carbone. Then awards were distributed. After- wards graduates hugged and shook hands as clicked. Everyone stands as the ceremony begins. Nervous seniors help each other dress. Larry Kunath accepts his diploma. St. Joe's goes through a second gen- eration with Kevin Padula and Laurie Rosenbaum. The long awaited ceremony begins Llsa Mollnaro accepts the Outstandrng Student Award Carol Brownlee accepts the Amelia and Domnnuc Tlrabassl Award for outstanding sensor athlete Seniors pose in caps and gowns. 54 55 A Year of Change Second semester became a time of change and adjustment as leadership passed from Sister Patricia Lackowski to Mr. Robert Carbone. Sister Rosemary Rombal- ski then assumed some of the duties for- merly carried out by Mr. Carbone. The new administration did its best to cope with old problems. 'IW 1. 2 3. SISTER PATRICIA LACKOWSKI, first semester principal. MR. ROBERT CARBONE, second semester principal fact- ingj first semester vice principal. SISTER ROSEMARY ROMBALSKI, second semester vice :pk 2-4- ,iff principal Cactingj 1. MR. WILLIAM HARVEY, business administrator. 2. FATHER GREGORY SPITZ, chaplain. 3. MRS. MARY KARNES, development director. Mrs Karnes receives help from Mrs. Anna Onstad. Board of Trustees. Fourteen people from the Kenosha area are members of the Board of Trustees. Their responsibilities consist of the operation ofthe school, and preparing and organizing for school functions. They make an effort to keep things running smoothly. Row 1: Mr. Frank Furhman, Mr. Thomas McTernan, Mr. Michael Padula, Mrs. Florence Fossland, Mrs. Mary Karnes, Mr. Aldo Madrigrano. Row 2: Mr. William Harvey, Mr, Roland Macarra, Mr. Richard Arneson, Mr. Robert Carbone, Mr. Robert Morrelli, Sister Mary Yanny, Dr. John Regner, Mr. James Kuffel. Guidance and Library Throughout the year students turn to guid- ance for assistance. Helping students pursue their ideas, guidance contributes knowledge forthe betterment ot St. Joseph students. The library also contributes to the development of students through a vast selection ot books and learning materials, which makes it quite an adequate place for study. 1. Guidance counselors Sr, Rosemary Ftombalski, Miss Barbara Brisch, and Sr. Celine Stein. t 2. Anne Andrea looks for a reference for her paper. 3. Marcy Cruz talks with Sr. Celine about plans for college. 4. Students use the library fora place of Study. Cffice People The office is kept busy with many, many tasks. With Mrs. Hughes, office manager, and Mrs. Werner and Chris Stolbi to help her, everything gets done on time. 1. Mrs. Hughes looks for a student's schedule. 2. Mrs. Werner, Chris Stolbi, and Mrs. Hughes discuss a problem. 3. Mrs. Hughes and Chris Stolbi help a student. 4. Mrs. Werner prepares to make an announcement. ,,5E:f. ff ' F 'ff . ..e,-:gg- 5, eff , 4, j 2 . ' .... , ..-' ii' ' I H' L4 ' . , M ' - he rs-r T lf . WE - ' rsl. if' paw' 1 Maintenance Kitchen The efficiency of the kitchen help provides the stu- dents with a well-balanced meal each day. With the help of the maintenance staff the school is able to run efficiently. Phil Limbach, after 20 years of loyal senrice to St. Joseph, retired this year. l feit lrlfi 3 ,,.t, t,,, t,.., . . . r 1. Mr. Willis Hubert: repairs and maintenance. 2. Mrs. Marilyn Pignotti, Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Mrs. Alma Ritchie, Mrs. Irene Donais, Mrs. Florence Schroeder. 3. Mr. Philip Limbach, plant engineer. 4. Paulette Gaddy keeps things tidy. FACULTY DEIVIONSTRATES TEACHING ABILITY REV. GREGORY SPITZ, Pace 29, Chaplain, Marriage in the Fam- ily, Student Council. SR. RUTH LAMOTHE, Pace 16, French, French Club, Senior Class Moderator. MRS. JEAN HUBBARD, Pace 6, Biology, Girls Tennis Coach, Ski Club, Sophomore Class Moderator. MR. GERALD POWERS, Pace 24, Junior and Senior English, School Newspaper. REV. MARVIN LAZARSKI, Pace 18, Religion, Religion Department Chairmen for First Semester, School Liturgies. MR. GERALD HOFFMAN, Pace 19, Music Theory, Accapella- Madrigal Choir, Swing Choir, Band, Variety Show, Vocalist Direc- tor for Musical, Spring Concert, Pep Band. MRS. CAROL STEILEIN, Pace 5, Home Economics, Clothing, Food Prep, Consumer Ed, Housing and Interior, Tailoring, Girls' Softball Coach, Costumes for Musical. fi' ' Faculty Shares Their Knowledge . SISTER VIRGINIA I-IANDRUP, pace 9, English, psychology, Ger- man. . SISTER CECELIA, pace 14, mathematics. . MR. MILLER, pace 12, acting and performance, theater, speech, media communication, director of fall play and musical, stage crew. MRS. RANDLE, pace 25, typing, accounting, office practice, business law. MR. TIBER, pace 32, algebra, geometry, applied math, North Central evaluation. MISS SMITS, pace 27, health, junior PE, girls' track coach. MRS. GIESE, pace 3, sophomore English. 1 1 P 2 4 4 P 5 66 MRS. SHARRIE HLAVKA, Pace 4, English, Developmental Read- ing, Reading Techniques, Advanced Reading Techniques. MR. RICHARD THOMPSON, Pace 36, Media Aides, Librarian. MR. MARK HUETTNER, Pace 11, Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Anthropology, Marriage in the Family, Junior Class Moderator. MR. MICHAEL MARX, Pace 20, English, Asst. Boys Track Man- ager. MISS NORA FERM, Pace 8, English I, Advanced Writing, Contem- porary Literature, Modern Literature, National Honor Society. BROTHER STEVE AVELLA, U.S. History. MISS JANE REINARTZ, Pace 7, Algebra, Chemistry, Girls J.V. Basketball Coach, Freshman Class Moderator. MRS. SONIA POWERS, Basic Drawing, Yearbook Advisor. MR. MICHAEL HEINISCH, Pace 35, Marriage in the Family, Reli- L gion, Moderator of Freshman Class, Ski Club. MR. DALE SNYDER, Pace 28, Physics, Chemistry, Scientific Top- ics, Girls Varsity Basketball, J-Club, Intramural Basketball. MRS. JANE KRAMER, Pace 2, Shorthand, Typing, Accounting. SR. MARION HASENBURG, Pace 10, U.S. History, Social Studies Department Chairman. .2 t P 33 I .V.. ' i .- 5 S Xt.... f ,..t., ,.,ls.g,.tt,wt:..,e......:,.,hlTii 3 t cs y ,- MR. ROBERT KARNES, Pace 15, Algebra, Math Topics, Basic Drafting, Architecture, Drivers Education, Football and Tennis Coach. MR. CHRIS ANDACHT, Pace 1, Economics, World History, Geog- raphy, American History, Track Coach, Co-Advisor for Senior Class. MR. ROBERT THERIAULT, Pace 31, Biology, Anatomy 8. Physiol- ogy, Basketball and Golf Coach. SR. MADELEVA METTEN, Pace 22, Sophomore English, Ticket Sales for Girls Sports. REV. MELVIN MICHALSKI, Pace 23, Religion, Asst. Junior Class Moderator. MRS. JOYCE LAW, Pace 17, Algebra, Geometry, Math Topics, Big Buddies, Honors Pass and Pace Committees. SR. HONORA STACY, Pace 30, Sculpture, Figure Drawing, Photography, Textiles, Graphics, Studio Painting, Art Club, Decorations for Dinner tor Musi- cal. E., ,auf '41 MR. FRANK MATRISE, Physical Education, Athletic Director, Var- sity Football Coach, Mens Athletic Association. , MRS. LEDA HOLT, Pace 13, Spanish, Wrestling Cheerleading Moderator, Spanish Club. MRS. RITA KAUFFMAN, Pace 33, English, Sophomore Class Moderator. MRS. SUE JENE'l'l', English, Speech, Acting and Performance, Asst. Director of Musical, Student Teacher, Highlights of the Year Sister Madeieva won The Teacher of The Year Award Mr. Andacht's economic class took lst place out of 143 teams in the Wisconsin Council for Social Studies . . . Sister Virginia and Sister Madeieva escorted tours of Europe for St. Joe's students . . . Mr. Karnes and Pace 15 brought in the most money from the fund drive for new curtains for the cafeteria . . . and Sister Henora helped to put on the successful play ban- quet. ,f was My Q t ,ilfff SENIORS Presndent Secretary Treasurer Adviser Bart Stefan: Lisa Molnnaro Make Much Sr Ruth LaMothe Vice President Tom Werner ww ,hy , X wa., ix N ,Wffw-amQ'w,A. .gr f E ,,:, 5 i .. E, Rf , ,M fi W., .-.. Awf-9' 2 'M R. 1 an-.f H., K. in N ,A- '.,iv ..4'5 52' f V . fn QA V. A 'jsggl,, My MN .Manx , E. L A . f g '21-, TW li5i',fg,f' 15' ' ,QL 95 LfEi'k 5' B ., ' ,g 3.4 . ' 53? 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This year the mornings are started with ten minutes of pace during which announcements are made and any necessary business is taken care ot. Sharing discussing studying and parties are com- mon to most ot the pace groups. Many major fund-raising drives were also coordinated through pace. Frank Vignieri, Scott Seidl, Dave Arneson, and John Koker enjoy a pace party. Vernon Anderson enjoys talking to a friend during pace. Scott Young, Mercy Cruz, Don Thomas, Sharon Kruk, and Antoinette Young get into the spirit of togetherness in pace. Chuck Portilia tells a joke to liven-up his pace. Religion The main objective of the Religion courses this year was to give the students an awareness of the presence of God and help them respond to it. In Marriage in the Family, students were taught basic knowledge for everyday living. X..-i '1'f as M-wk 1. Sue Schroeder reads an article tor marriage in the family. 2, Father Lazarski draws a diagram on the board to illustrate what he has lust taught. 3. Jane Annessi discusses an assignment with her classmates. 4. Pam Pfleger listens attentively to Mr. Heinisch. English Takes Many Approaches English is the largest department develops many talents through mass media speech acting jour nalism poetry and term papers and attracts many students. It 1. Ray Blaxill takes time out lor reading. 2. Mrs. Jennette helps out Mr. Miller by student teach- ing. 3. Mr. Powers talks over a problem with the newspaper with Mercy Cruz. 4. Students work together on their assignment. K ...ws 11 View., fa 1 N55 Marsha and Kelly studying together. The class listens intently to Mr. Miller, The acting class poses for a picture. Scott Antony getting help from Mr. Marx. Anne Stuber and Dora Reyna prepare the final copy for the paper. Foreign Language French, German, and Spanish are the three for- eign languages offered at St. Joe's. Students not only learn proper grammatical usage but also learn the customs and traditions of the countries through dialogues slides and tape presentations e rf Mrs. Holt supervises the studying of her students. Nancy Hamilton looks over the posters in French class of The Lit- tle Prince. Sr. Virginia helps a German student with an assignment. Sociology St Social Prob lems students focused on the elements of society ln eco nomics students simulated many of today s economics problems and tried to find solutions to them Many ofthe economic students partici pated in a statewide econom- ics contest. The group of Kathy Hanlon Tom Werner Ralph Turner Peter Turk Jim Kotz and Don Thomas won first place. The history classes often used role-playing to make history come alive. Social Studies Psychology students listen intently to Sister Virginia Mr Andacht enthusiastically instructs the class. Nancy Hamilton acts out the problems ot the plo Paul Moeller and Rhonda Gerolmo get help from Mr Science No major course changes took place in the science department this year as offerings remain general science, biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy. Lab work and experi- ments were common to all of them as students learned and used the scientific method. Activi- ties ranged from dissecting fetal pigs, cats, and worms to exercising in order to test the heart and pulse rate. -.s..f....,,,5..'?M 1 . A student works intently on the dissection of a frog. 2. Eva Vigneiri uses her hands carefully to measure the weights accordingly. 3. Physics students demonstrate some of the basic con- cepts. 4. Dissecting a cat lakes a steady hand and a careful eye. Mathematics Courses such as math topics, geometry, algebra! trig and others, provide students with suitable knowl- edge for college or everyday use. The math resource center allows students the perfect atmos- phere in which to study math. 1. Sue and Eva smile prettily for the camera. 2. Mr. Tiber demonstrates how to make an equilateral triangle. 3. Sister Cecilia checks over the work Tim Brumm has done. Art From basic art to studio, the art department at St. Joe's has captured many excellent artists. From oil painting to scenery for the play, the art department progresses. ' a h 1, 1 f N 4 f tsiss - it i . -. . ,,oi .iroi . M 5, R X Rx . Y ' H1 , ,,:s,.,, i 1. Students' art brushes are ready for clean up. , . Wi. -ff., .ws , fi 15 2. Seniors work on their projects in studio. 3. Kathy admires Ann's painting. 4. Sister Honora offering advice to James and Lynn. 5. Students work on scenery for the play. Music Singing in liturgies and performing in variety shows are just a part of all the activities the music department is involved in. Music and band depart- ments involve a lot of talent from our school and it shows through their performances. titt ' ' 1. Swing choir goes over music for mass. 1 2. Band shows its not-so-serious side. 3. Mr. Hoffman directs the tempo of the song. 4. Choir listens attentively to Mr. Hoff- man. Business Education The business department pro- vides skills for those who plan to further their education in busi- ness and to gain skills for every- day living The courses included are Accounting Shorthand Bus :ness Law Typing and Secretar ral Practice Tom Popp and Dave Niccolai work hard at their typing skills. Paul Moeller balances out his accounting. Teri Pavela increases her typing speed. Calculators are a common sight in accounting class. isb 0g. .i?..FQUnq EE:-fQqQ'Q xllu. ig Num G f-----T.: 'mn Home Economics Home Ec offers students a variety of courses in which they are able to learn skills that will benefit them throughout their lives. Tailoring, cooking, sewing, and consumer ed are just a few of the many courses offered. 1. Two students work together to perfect their recipe. 2. Denise Risvold works on the shin she is making. 3. Kathy Fartalla enjoys hemming a skirt. Changes in Phy-Ed The physical education department has gone co-ed for the first time in the history of St. Joe's. Instructors for the course are Miss Smita, Mr. Matrise, and Mr. Marx. Health class was put in place of gym class for the sophomores. 1. Cindy Jurik watches Kathy Pohlman attempt her shot, 2, Students from health class check their posture. 3. Miss Smits instructs Dawn Jurca on how to shoot a free throw. Candid Takes 1 4 2 P , . 1 3 4 . ' b . ' V- . T Q' e 1. MaryBeth shows her friend how exciting English class can be. 2. Ray Gram does a little studying between classes. 3. Tom Shows oft his new invention for next year's student coun- cil. 4. Paul watches the eclipse during P.A.C.E. 5. Another day of class for the seniors. 1 138 139 Cheerleaders Promote Spirit Cheerleaders help plan pep assemblies the team masses and promote school spirit We would like to compliment all the people that cheered us on participated in this function which is coordinated by Mrs Karnes this past year. Thirty-four girls 1 Freshmen cheerleaders: Bottom: Sue Grochow ski, Middle: Debbie Becker, Roberta Connally Sharon Kruk, Top: Mary Pilger, Daria Madri grano, Eileen Watring. Not pictured: Cathy Tira bassi. Joan Pulera, Lori Tunis, and Gail Randle pose for a picture atter an exciting game. St. Joe cheerleaders watch intently while watch ing the J.V. basketball game. Varsity Cheerleaders smile happily while their Lancers pick up another victory. sv B Varsity cheerleaders: Bottom From Left Sue Wadina, Sherry Pruitt, Gail Randle. Middle Flow: Tina Tirabassi, Kathy Warosh, Denise Flynn, Brenda Jatzen, Lori Tenunas. Top Row: Caro- line Andrea, Joan Pulera, Cindy Nelson. 1. 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I S.J. 6 6 5 2 5 SJ 5 9 5 7 2 1 7 CENTRAL PIUS MAROUETTE MILW.1 LUTHERAN DOMINICAN THOMAS MORE MESSMER A ST. CATHERINEIE MESSMER f PIUS MII.w.1LuTHERAN THOMAS 1MO1R1E5513f DOMINICAN 1 I' MEMORIAL 9VERAIfksffI41ET A 1117 I 1 8 3 11 3 5 5 6 13 12- 10 4 2 I4 1 1107 7 S.J. LOST S.J. 70 s.J. ea S.J. 54 S.J. 56 s.J,Iee S.J. se S.J.I'61 S.J. 55 s..I. 54 s..I. 57 s.J, 57 S.J. 62 s.J, 69 S.JfifI0 s,.I .551 52 s.J ., 79 s..I,51 s1u1:51 OVERALL LUTHERAN TENNIS BASKETBALL, I WRESTLINGQQ TRACK GOLF BASEBALL 4 FOOTBALL I I 11 11 14 9 141, A 9 1 0 ' 51' 2 I .K 1 ffggfg..-,k 1 ww' 1 -1ff1ffzsez1:4I115g ,I - 1 -11: ff1 1, LL: 4.4 1 11111.111 S.J. 1 1st CLITQE1 3 I 4-21 51.1. Q 1s1OUliOF?5 426 SJ- 411, sf 4-30 A INDOOR ST. CATHERINE INDOORI SALEMQNVITATIONAL 1111 111 1111 1144 METROEINDOOR I 1451 T511 '15f11154 I I Rem' 151 METROEOUTDOOR J wIsAA STATE MEETI3 , 11.5 nh I 4111 PIS- 4-2 70 55 52 55 51 55 72 65 54 57 62 59 62 55 TENNB S.J. 1 S.J. 6 S.J. 2 s.J1 1 PIUS. gk 111 MAFICUETTE 5 DOMINICAN o ST. CATHERINE 4 1: . 5 S.J. 5 S.J. 4 S.J. 4 S.J. 5 S.J. 2 S.J. 5 SLJ. 6 S.J. S.J. 3 I- ALS CONFERENCE Y 62 l , 1 4-6 A 1 Of o o 0 o 1. OVERALIL1 s.J. S.J. 21 S.J. 261 S.J. 22151 ,111I5 s .I 151 A S.J. 13 S.J. 14 S.J. S.Ja 24 OVERALL RACINE LUTHERAN I MILW. LUTHERAN MEMORIAL THOMAS MORE MARQUETTE RACINE LUTHERAN DOMINICAN STCATHERINE PIUS 1 A 1 MILW. LUTHERAN MEMOFIIAI-I 1111 THQMAS A Foorsnu. WAUKESHAIW 0 2 2 11 4 1 0 if 61 3 2 1 1 LJ V'-1 2nd 4 3rd MADISON EDGEWOOD 021 34 BRADFORD f T WLWQITLUTHIEBAN THOMAS NIQRE STL CATHERINE ooMINIcAN PI 11 1 'MESSEMER 'f T 1:1- 16 7 35 14 o I1 11 28 11 34 A 2-6-1 I SSJ. 3' I. remws ' I 2 TREMPER 6 BRADFORD A ST. CATHERINE 4 3 DOMINICAN PRAIRIE D.S.H.A. . MARY OVERALLE E I 4-3 STATE TOURNAMENT COMPETITION S.J. 2 AOUINAS I S.J. I9 ST. CATHERINE , STATE CONFERENCE OVERALL R- W - . -R W. m,f.i.1x::wm,..f.., X.X,, .,., Q ,f pr-1 W ,f.-, -. ......,. .. , .., I -1f'Wvff-Rf-wmmgggggf: NME.: ,,.. , , , K ' I. ,.,. . :aa.+f,Q,.m.I.:Q,,,,,M, In I , - .-,-f , New - ' A I w::ff1,:,1 , I. V ' M ARY Frank Matrise Tackles New Position Head Coach Bob Carbone stepped into retirement to put an end to his 20 years of coaching at St Joe s This gap in the coaching staff was soon filled by new head Coach Frank Matnse and assistant coaches Lee Hlavka and Dennis Mao Captain of the team Tim Walkowskl and Tom Christ achieved All Conference Fred Vernezze was the first running back to give St Joe s more than a thou sand yards in a single season with 1 O35 yards he also broke the record for total oltense with 2 910 yards Fred was also selected the team s most valuable player Tim Walkowskl had the most unassisted tackles this season The Lancers 3 6 record held them short of a winning sea son v . , , . - r . . . , , . , . A1 Y2 Lancers tire up for the opening home game. Row 1: Joe Matelski,Jon Arena, Tom Christ, Tim Walkowski, Fred Vernezze, Jim Bilotti. Row 2: Dan Viola, Tim Perri, Joe Falduto, Mark LaSota, Fred Vines, Roger Wojtak. Row 3: Mark Huberty, Jeft Jurvis, Mike Woyan, Tim Crewe, Chris Cope. Row 4: Mgr. Bob Santelli, Dean Antony, Ed Kamin, Scott Kotten, Mark Naidicz. Row 5: Tony Montemurro, Don Curtiss, Chuck Portilia. Row 6: Chris Milkie, Tom Vignieri. Row 7: Coach Lee Havka, Coach Frank atrise, Coach Dennis Meo. Missing: Managers Dave Casey and Mark Moyes. E Y Q r Z Coach Matrise reacts to a crucial play. Jeff Jurvis fights for extra yards. The Lancer defense clamps down on an opponent. 145 Dean Antony confuses the Edgewood defense. A Lancer gets the first down. Coach Hlavka explains the defense to Tim Perri. Fred Vernezze breaks through the Thomas More Line 146 i Lancer fans fire up the team. Fred Vernezze turns the corner. Jeff Jurvis heads towards the goal line, Lancer's warm-up for another tough practice. J.V. Struggle Through lVletro Our sophomore Lancers tned thelr flrst season of Metro Con ference competltlon Wlth a record of 2 5 they dldn t put out and determlnatuon were the mann factors of their two vlctorles Head Coach Phll Anderson and assistant coach Paul Pulera look at thus season as a Iearnlng expe rlence for the J V a championship season. Spirit 1 . The Lancers charge forward. 2. Row 1:J, Ward, Fl. Schefchik, A. Madrlgrano S Muth K Loef A Capella P Hegewald Fs'ow2 K McTernan P Growchowskl R Klofenstine, J. MorelIi,S.Soens. Ffow3 R Brownlee G Anthony J Roach B Beauller Row4 C Relndl K Flynn R Mollnaro P Ryan. Scoreboard Marquette Memorial Domlmcan Thomas More Messmer MII Lutheran 6 28 O 13 ' 20 O ' ' 12 18 Pius O 28 6 18 21 0 '. 4 1. Cheerleaders promote school spirit 2. J.V. team after a tiring game. 3. The team prepares for the game. Freshman Football The freshmen went through their first season under the Lancer spirit. They ended their season with a 4-3 record.The season was highlighted by a victory over St. Catherine's and a record breaking field goal of 23 yards by Casmir Mleozko. Another big event of the season was the retirement of head coach Robert Karnes. P 1 4 2 V3 1. Coach Karnes sends in a sideline play. 2. Lancer Back runs to the outside. 3. Row1:S. Reinkober, D. Neu, Ft. Schend, M. Geise, J. Smith. Flow 2: D. Kolmos, M. Hardy, S. Schafer, J. Jaraczewski, D. Pawlow- ski, F. Santelli, Coach Karnes. Row 3: J. Hanrath, J. Francois, S. Soens, K. Mayew, J. Gyurina, Fiorini. Fiovv 4: D. Bahr, K Puterbaugh, G. Lento, T. Saarino, G. Dummer, C. Mleozko. J. Matteucci. Row 5: G. Gillespie, J. Weiser, J. Blanchl. Scoreboard St Catherine McKinley Lance Bullen Washington McKinley SJ 1 8 8 . ' SJ 1 1 O ' SJ 1 4 O SJ 6 8 Lincoln SJ 24 O SJ 0 1 4 ' SJ 6 8 ' The defensive line corrals the opponent Lancer defense strikes again, Freshman tangle with the opponent. Girls Finish With Winning Record The girls tennis team finished with an overall record of 7-4. The team placed third in the conference meet and tied for eighth in the state tournament. The doubles team of Brenda Jantzen and Jane Kolar took first in conference and were selected co-M.V.P.'s of the team. The J.V. team finished their season with a record of 1-5-2. The captain of the team was Diane DeCone and Brenda Jantzen, 1 . Leslie Kennedy demonstrates a power backhand. 2. The girls varsity tennis team: Row 1: Co-captains Brenda Jantzen, Coach Jean Hubbard, co-captain Diane DeCono, Ellen DeCono. Row 2: Nancy Hamilton, Pam Spaay, Jane Kolar, Ann Althaus. Row 3: Leslie Kennedy, Sandy Houghton, Ellen Fawerda, Janet Kolar, Jundy Jones. Diane DeCono shows her form. Brenda Jantzen reaches for a low shot. Jane Kolar aces her opponent. Brenda Jantzen and Jane Kolar discuss strategy during a point The Junior Varsity tennis team. Row 1: Kim Schlenker Cathy Tirabassi, Coach Hubbard, Pam Perri. Row 2: Kir- sten Jensen, Gina Capelii, Mary Kotz. Mary Kotz is ready for anything that comes her way. Sandy Houghton returns a winner. Ellen DeCono hits a hard forehand past her opponent. Jane Kolar and Ann Althaus are friends off the court as well as on. Ann Althaus prepares herself for a backhand. Golf, a Winning Season The varsity golf team coached by Mr Ther iault finished with a 9 5 record and 5th in the This year s captain was John Confortr regionals. This years M.V.P. yvas Bob Isetts. T u 2V 1. The teams M.V.P. Bob Isetts, and Mark Misurelli hunt for a lost ball. 2. Row 1: Tony Werner, Mark Misurelli, Bob Isetts, John Conforti. Row 2: Paul Wadina, Jeff Paradise, Mark Wadina, Scott Fiosanas, Toby Thomas, 1. Captain John Contorti demonstrates leadership on the course 2. Bob Isetts and Jett Paradise line up the ball. 3. Joe Simo shows his ability with the iron. Varsity Volleyball Heads for State After taking first in regionals with a 7-1 record, the girls were off to the state tournament for the third consecutive year. Leading the Lancers to a fourth place victory were Debbie Ambruso and Carol Brownlee in spiking and serving, and Theresa Spiegelhoff in setting. Debbie and Carol were also named to All Conference. Carol Brownlee also was selected as M.V.P. of the year. The team, under the coaching techniques of Karen Oster, finished their season with a 36-6 overall record. 1 . Theresa Spiegelhoff sets to Teri Pavela. 2. Row 1: K. Fiorini, D. Ambruso, T. Payela, T. Spiegelhoff. Row 2: J. Platt. 3. Capt.C. Brownlee,J.Annessi, B. Schluter, Manager Gail Bonofiglio. Row3 StatisticianL Mercado K Dolan M Moeller M Collins D Barber, Manager Carrie Jurvis. t A2 Concentrating on the team's play is Coach Karen Oster. By bending low Captain Carol Brownlee is able to get the ball up. The giris cheer for another hard earned victory. After receiving the bump from Theresa Spiegelhoff, Teri Pavela sets it to the spiker. 1. Ready for action Kathy Fiorini waits for the ball. 2. Blocking a spike is Kathy Fiorini and Debbie Ambruso. 3. With petrified looks on their faces the girls hope for a good bump 5 wma ,... ML- f Ml me I M .... -fd A 1-k - a ..,.,.,.. A V ---'- ,. 1 l l ls f Z. Nm. W , .1 E ' o fa W M , W , 1 E l E x....m.,..,.. as iw' 1. Katie Dolan shows the correct form in bumping the ball. 2. The girls are enthused after winning a match. 3. Carol Brownlee hits through Milwaukee Lutheran's block J.V. Volleyball Under the coaching of Karen Oster, the J.V. volleyball team accomplished a conference record of 29-2. Captain Kathy Spiegelhoff led the team to an overall game record of 31 -1 1 . SCOREBOARD Shoreland Lutheran Tremper Salem Central Messmer St Mary s Burlington Milwaukee Lutheran D S H A Catholic Memorial St Joan Antida Martin Luther St Catherine Pius St Mary s Acad SJ 3 0 SJ 1 2 SJ 3 O SJ 2 1 SJ 3 0 . ' ' SJ 2 1 ' SJ 1 2 .... SJ 3 O Dominican SJ 2 1 ' ' SJ 3 0 . ' SJ 3 O ' SJ 2 1 . ' SJ 1 2 ' SJ 2 1 . ' . 1 . Row 1: Kerin Corrigall, Maria Gentile, Brenda Fleming, Michaelene Galvin, Jenny Jensen. Row 2: Mgr. Pauline Holtz, Kathy Spiegelholt LuAnn Brown, Anne King, Debbie Barth, Mgr. Terry Dolan. Ftow 3: Stat. Lisa Mercado, Terry Stummer, Heidi Moeller, Danna Muetze Andrea Castelli, Leila Mercado. The Lancers take on a face-to-face battle against their opponent. Kathy Fiorini bumps the ball high so her teammates can hit it over Junior and senior guys cheer the girls on to a victory. Debbie Ambruso attempts to get the ball up. A Year for Breaking Records The Varsity Basketball team finished with a record of 14-8 this year. Some last second shots prevented the Lancers from a better record. Cap- tain Mark Carney led the team in scoring, was named to the All-Conference team and also to Rod Luck's All-South Eastern Team. Rick Karnes set a rebound record of 246, breaking the one made in 1962. Chris Milkie broke the assist record of 165 making it 211. The team scored the most points in a single season with 1,429 points. 1 . Chris Milkie meets with some Pius obstacles. 2. Row 1:Mgr. R. Santelli, J. Schnuck, R.Turner,J. Anderson C Milkie A Crain M Woyan Mgr S Carney Ff'ow2 Coach Therlault E. Vines, R. Karnes, P. MoeIler,C.SouIe, R. Czarnecki,DThomas M Carney M Nardrcz Paul Moeller puts one up from down under. Carney gives Milwaukee Lutheran shooting les- SOFIS. Chris Milkie attempts to add to the Lancer score- board. J.V. Basketball The J.V. Basketball team finished with a 10-10 record for the season. The head coach was Mr. Larry Wade. A memorable part of the season was a 19 point win over Martin Luther. ii u 2V ,gg Craig Bedford and George Venci fight for the ball against St. Catherine defenders. Flow 1: George Venci, Fred Vines, Craig Bedford, Randy Webb. Row 2: Tom Mich, Mike Chiapetta, Bob Klofenstein, Chuck Soule. Missing: Keith Flynn, Mark Lasota, Matt Monte- murro. SCOREBOARD Salem Central Racine Prairie Wilmot Marquette Pius Memoria Messmer Miiw Lutheran Thomas More Martin Lutheran Dominican Marquette Plus Memorial Messmer Milw Lutheran Thomas More St Catherine Dominican 43 39 50 ' 33 55 ' 49 27 63 46 ' 61 57 ' 53 30 55 53 ' . 57 41 45 . 55 ' 36 54 St. Catherines 58 58 ' ' 50 51 50 56 ' 61 56 ' 57 45 39 42 ' . 40 40 43 36 . ' 33 33 ' ' 41 1 4 2 P Chuck Soule scores another two points for Lancer victory. Tom Mich attempts to score on a tight defense. Chuck Soule gets a tough shot ott before the buzzer sounds George Venci takes a wide open shot, Freshman Basketball The freshman basketball team coached by Mr. Gordon Hess finished the season with a 8-6 record. 3V 1. The Lancers are encouraged by cheerleaders. 2. Jim Smessaert is on his way to an easy two points. 3. Row 1: George Hanlon, Dave Chatmon, Paul Wadina, Dan Naidicz, Cas Mleczko, Fred Santelli. Row 2: James Jaracqewski, Steve Rein- kober, Eddie Kubiki, Mike Temasi, John Bucini. Flow 3: Jim Smessaen. Missing: Kurt Puterbaugh, Dave Fiorini, Joseph Gyurina. SCOREBOARD Lance Lincoln Pius McKinley Shoreland Washington Bullen St CAt Lincoln McKinley Memorial Washington Bullen S.J. 49 44 S.J. 62 ' 70 S.J. 16 ' 60 S.J. 69 ' 56 S.J. 49 32 S.J. 52 ' 35 S.Jt 50 42 S.J. 44 Lance 42 S.J. 26 . . 45 S.J. 42 ' 44 S.J. 57 ' 48 S.J. 51 ' 53 S.J. 46 ' 47 S.J. 45 41 Steve Reinkober goes up for a shot. Eddie Kubiki breaks through defense. In the air for a rebound is Eddie Dubiki George Hanlon tries to shoot. Girls One Step Away St Joseph girls varsity basketball team had a tough schedule this year They entered the reglonals with a record ot 12 4 Carol Brownlee set a school record scoring 37 points ln a single most assists ln a single game was chosen to the 2nd team conference and was selected as the team s most valuable player Carol Brownlee made the first team conference game. Debbie Ambruso set the record for the BBB A1 V2 1. Dianne Welsch gets ready to put up a jump shot. 2. Girls varsity basketball team. Row 1: Amanda Bailey, Carol Brownlee, Debbie Ambruso, Dianne Welsch. Row 2: Mgr. Jane Lamb, Anna Roders, Lisa Mercado, Joan Platt, Becky Schluter, Coach Dale Snyder. Row 3: Lila Mercado, Karen Bahr, Kathy Fiorini, Heidi Moeller, Carolyn Bianco. Coach Snyder gives his team some last minute advice. Kim Johnson reaches high to try and tip the ball to her team- mates. Lisa Mercado wonders if the shot will go in. Sue Schroeder, Scott Carney, and Pam Woodberry help out during the games. Junior Varsity Improves With hard work at practice and under the leadership of a new coach Jane Ftelnartz the girls J V basketball team improved immensely record in conference The team had a 9 game winning streak Captain this year was Tern Stummer The team had a 12-6 overall record, with a 7-CJ Anne Althaus looks for an open lane between two Wilmot defenders. Row 1: Michelle Gross, Ruth Miller, Karyne Jensen, Michaelene Galvin, Jean Lowen. Row 2: Pat Kloster, Anne Althaus, Anna Geyso Anita Stefani, Terri Dolan, Coach Jane Reinartz. Row 3: Jane Lamb, Terri Stummer, Kim Johnson, Patty Schroeder, Ellen Ferwerda Carolyn Bianco, Assistant Coach Lynn Barth. Missing: Mary Stell. A1 V2 yy yy Scoreboard Salem Central Wilmot St Mary s CBJ St Catherine Prairie Martin Luther Messmer Badger Union Grove St Mary s Acad Plus Dominican St Joan Mllw Lutheran Case Memonal Tremper 29 37 ' 35 . ' 31 . ' 41 36 ' 20 15 45 11 ' 35 . ' . 25 o.s.H.A. 25 ' 17 29 . 20 38 1 27 p 29 32 ' 1 35 33 The coaches look on intensively along with the players. Michaelene Galvin puts an under pressure shot up. Under great control, Anne Althaus takes her opponent to the bas ket. Wrestling: A Rebuilding Year This year steam ended up with a 7 and 5 dual meet record They took first In the Wls consln Lutheran Tournament second ID Regionals third ln conference and fourth in coach Tom Adams but also M VP Phil Gagllardl and Captain Greg Capelll Bill Huberty was the leading scorer and Gary Wade had the most pins this year State. They were led not only by the new 1 Bill Huberty attempts to get out. 2 Flow 1: Paul Capelli, Jim Stell, Steve Muth, Phil Gagliardl Kevin Mayew Row 2 Gina Capelll Gregg Capelll Gary Wade Blaise Beau lier, Alex Capelli. Missing: Tom Popp, Bill Huberty, John Huberty Tum Walkowsku Jett Otto Tod Tlrabassl Coach Dale Komes and Coach Tom Adams. Kevin Pactula pinning his opponent. Bill Huberty turning his man. Tom Popp puts his opponent in a cra dle. Coach Adams looks on with interest. John Huberty escaped, Coach Adams reflects on the match. Steve Muth wins again. Steve Muth in action. A Lancer pinning his man. Greg Capelli struggles to get out. . ., .,,.,,. ,.,,,,,.. Tom Popp on a take down. Steve Muth leans on his opponent. Coach Kolmos shows interest. Gary Wade on take down. Phil Gagliardi puts onthe pressure Girls' Track Coaches Mr. Werve and Miss Smits led a strong team this season with the help of captain Pam Pfleger, who influenced and directed the team. Each individual started out practice with their daily warm- ups including hurdles, sprints, and running. This year's Most Valuable Player was Teri Pavela. A1 V2 C 1 . Michelle Gross and Teri Pavela converse about the last event that took place. 2. Row 1: Terri Stummer, Kathy Wokwicz, Mary Seibert, Anna Geyso, Pam Ptleger, Gail Sanson, Linda Matoska. Row 2: Julie Smessaert, Shelly Principe, Pam Woodbury, Nancy Hamilton, Mary Ann Gebhart, Dawn Spadaro, Michelle Gross, Carla Ftuftalo, Carolyn Watring. Row 3: Caroline Savaglio, Margaret Pilger, Sue Cyzak, Cathy Witrock, Jayne Thomas, Linda Moyer, Laura Hess, Teri Pavela, Sherri Carrison. Row 4: Jane Annessi, Chris Arentz, Cindy Soens, Lois Engelmann, Patty Schroeder, Tina Pulera, Gina Hardy, Mary Pilger, Judy Jones. Teri Pavela shows exactly how it is done Jayne Thomas nears the finish line. Theresa thinks about what to do next. Up and over! 1 . Carla concentrates on running. 2. Michelle pulls ahead as she wins her event 3. The girls get set to run. Carolyn Watring tries to relieve pressure to make it in the long jump. Gina Heardy takes a deep breath before landing. Taking it easy, Mary passes the baton back. The girls are striving to finish in first. Boy's Track Takes Kenosha County This year's team was described by the coaching staff as the strongest they ever had. They started off the season after 4 weeks of hard training with a big win at the Kenosha County lndoor Points were scored in all three categories such as Field Events Sprints and Distances Also three records were broken Chuck Soule in the High Hurdles Jim Beau mier in the Two Mile and the Four Lap Relay During the season the Lancers took 4 firsts and 2 seconds at Tri and Quad meets The team broke a school record at every meet This was thought to be impossible but they came through. The team was led by Fred Vernezze and leading scorers were Ron Anderson Gary Wade and Aaron Grain Ron Anderson received the Most Valuable Player Award 1A 2' 1. Mike Woyan takes the big leap. 2. Front Row: S. Brunner, A. Crain, B. Beaumier, R. Vernezze, R. Anderson, T. Perri, M. Naidicz, Coach Chris Andact. Row 2: Coach Mike Marx, S. Antony, J. Bianchi, J. Falduto, P. Wadina, M. Hardy, R. Webb, G. McDonald. Row 3: M. Woyan, J. Natteucci, B. Heiser, J. Moyer, M. Beaulier, G. Wade, J. Hess, F. Bilotto. Row 4: C. Mleczko, D. Naidicz, J. Roach, B. Klotenstine, C. Soule. Row 5: L. Gentile, M. Hanlon, T. Spiegelhoft, L. Marsolek, C. Proko, L. Russo. 1 4 2 P 1. Steve Brunner leads the team in the two mile 2. Chuck Soule after a big race. 3. Gary Wade shoots the shot put. 4. Joe Roach in a tight race. ' 'iw , ,. 1 . Danny Naidicz pulls ahead ol the pack. 2. Arron Crain pulls the A Train across the finish line 3, Joe Falduto gives the shot a big heave. A1 2 Ron Anderson relaxes after a big race. Joe Roach flies through the hurdles. Steve Brunner takes away the lead and goes for first Richard Freddy Vernezze takes off . . . Lands . . Ouch! Varsity Tennis The Lancer tennis team fin- ished with their best record in the schooI's history, posting an 11- 4-1 record. The team tied for sixth place in the State Tourna- ment and took third in the Con- ference meet. The doubles team of Jim and John Kotz took first, third singles player Kevin Mayew and the doubles team of Frank Perone and Hugh Rafferty took second Gene Speca and Bill Huberty placed third The M V P of the team was Jim Kotz J.V. tennis team: Row 1: B. Hammond M Hammond Coach Karnes, D. Padula, M. Laurin, M. Heenan Varisty tennis: Row 1: B. Huberty, T. Brumm F Perone K Mayew, P. Brumm. Row 2: Coach Karnes J Kotz M Huberty, H. Rafferty, J. Kotz, G. Speca. Jim Kotz prepares himself for anything coming his way it Q - C 1 , V -vu ss.. Kevin Mayew dazzles his opponent with a winning backhand John Kotz concentrates on his serve. Jim Kotz puts an overhead past his opponent. Captain Mark Huberty powers the ball over the net. Gene Speca gets down to return the shot. to , ,,i,4 f JiqQ1f . 1? , K 5 '41 4 1 . Tim Brumm is ready to make a good shot. . Mark Huberty demonstrates a powerful backhand , Gene Speca follows through on his forehand. 2 3 4. Bill Huberty concentrates on getting the ball. If if , , A V Ar X , ' l .e:1..,:1.:,..llgf,. , .i Si MA , -fir Frank Perone lobs over his opponent's head. Hugh Rafferty follows through on his backhand. Dr. Renee Brumm at her best. Gene Speca and Bill Huberty work well together at second doubles. WISAA Girls State Champs For the girls' second year in softball, nobody could ask for anything better than being State Champs of 1979. Yes, that's what the Lancer girls accomplished at Saratoga complex in Waukesha. The Lancers were undefeated throughout the regu- lar season, except for a single loss to Divine Savior. However, going into the State tourney, the girls really proved their talents. They narrowly defeated La Crosse Aquinas, then beat chief rival Racine St. Catherine to win the championship. Carol Brownlee was chosen all conference pitcher, while Diane Welsch and Debbie Ambruso were chosen all conference infielder and outfielder. Coach Steilein and the returning team members are anticipating another memorable season. 1. Second baseman Debbie Ambruso calls for an easy fly out 2. Flow 1: Coach Carol Steilein Carol Brownlee Diane Welsch Debbie Ambruso Becky Schluter, Kim Johnson Row 2 Manager Beth Casey assistant coach Nancy Springer Ann Althaus, Anna Floders Ellen Ferwerda Leila Mercado Flow 3 Mary Stell Patty Koaster, manager Pam Perri Carol Gryczkowski Anita Stefani Marla Gentile Jenny Jensen. A3 V4 Carol Brownlee gets ready to deliver one of her fast balls. Captain Diane Welsch lays into a fast ball for a base hit. Debbie Ambruso shows her power by a great hit down the line. Third baseman Annie Althaus also connects for a base hit. Showing her fielding talents, Diane Welsch puts out her man at first. Annie Althaus has an easy out at third base. Catcher Becky Schluter is up and ready to throw the ball down to second for a put out. Ok! Ok! Make it be good! That's what coach Carol Steilein is saying to one of her batters. 1. 2. 3. I hope I can get my best pitch in across the plate. The bench anxiously cheers on teammates to a victory. Anna Floders takes a good out for a triple against Catholic memorial. senior co-captain Paul Moeller and his bitching Varsity Baseball The 79 Lancers headed by coach Lee Hlavka started slowly losing three of their first four games which harmed their chances to partlci pate in the state tournament The Lancers led by ability won their last 9 out of 13 games ending up third in the metro conference The leading hit ters were juniors Roger Wotjak and Tim Ronzia A1 V2g I gm 1. Chuck Portilia lines a base hit. 2. Row 1: Dave Casey, Mark LaSota, J. Arena, G. Turco, R. Wotjak. Row 2: M. Montmurro, R. Turner, C. Cope, J. Conforti, T. Ronzia. Row 3: C. Portilia, P. Moeller, M. Carney, T. Crewe, D. Antony. Row 4: B. lsetts, Coach Halvka, Asst. Coach Jeff Carney, Mgr. Scott Carney. 1 . Shortslop Tim Fionzia picks up the ball. 2. Third baseman Bob lsetts shows his quick reflexes 3. Pitching Ace Paul Moeller delivers his fastball. 4 3 P 4 200 Coach Hlavka concentrates on the game. Dean Antony slides safely into third base. Catcher Jon Arena attempts to throw out a baserunner. Glen Turco shows determination. Ralph Turner swings hard. Lancer second basemen, Dave Casey, throws out the man at first base. Mark Carney follows through. 2 M W' The Lancer J.V. Baseball team battled to a 7-10 record in their first year of rugged metro competition. The season was highlighted with a victory over the con- ference champs Thomas More. Paul Grochowski led the team in hitting. A1 ' v2-- My W 1 . Jeff Kehl delivers the fastball. 2. Flow 1: J. Francois, J. Gyurina, P. Hegewald, P. Grochowski, P. Ryan. Row 2: Coach Jurvis, J. Cibrario, T. Werner, J. Dolnik, J. Han rath, K. Flynn. Row 3: J. Heinisch, G. Antony, K. McTernan, D. Klavka, J. Kehl. J.V. Baseball QQQEZQQQQQQQQQQEQ Waukesha Memorial St Catherine Central Pius Marquette Milwaukee Luthern Dominican Thomas More Messmer Messmer Pius Marquette Milwaukee Lutheran Thomas More Dominican Memorial 7 6 ' 2 5 . ' 9 1 4 1 ' 3 7 4 2 ' 5 8 ' ' 5 4 5 4 3 4 St. Catherine 9 11 B 1 ' 1 14 8 9 ' 3 4 5 10 ' ' 17 14 ' Gregg Antony fields a ground ball. Ted Werner is determined to get a hit. Keith Flynn shows his wing. Pat Hegewald stretches for the ball. Captains and MVPS 4 , 1 5 1 1 2 3 . Fred Vernezze - Boys' Track . Diane Decono - Girls' Tennis . Carol Brownlee - Girls' Baseklball 4 3 P 4 4. Mark Huberty -- Boys' Tennis 5. Diane Welsch - Girls' Softball 6. Brenda Jantzen - Girls' Tennis 7. Tim Walkowski - Boys' Football 8. Mark Carney - Boys' Basketball ,f 9. Pam Pfieger - Girls' Track Missing: John Conlorti - Golf Paul Moeller- Baseball Gregg Capelli - Wrestling 5 I 206 207 Student Council This year s student council was very active They put out new vandalism rules and were involved in helping the underclassmen keep enough money in their class treasurles Other breakthroughs Include extensive research IU school thetts These students had to attend many meetings to accomplish the job they did posting the minutes ot the council meetings, and the 4 2 P 3 Y4 1 . Pres. Frank Pacetti, Vice Pres. Steve Casey, Treas. Frank Vignieri, Sec. Caroline Andrea. 2. Student Council at work. 3. President, Frank Pacetti, takes time out for a picture. 4. Our treasurer really gets involved! Big BUddf?S..3:.'f'-.H-S- ky , , . Ak :,. . 5.111 A.. - ll A1 V2 Row 1: M. Chiappetta, B. Hammond, B. Jantzen, C. Brownlee. Row 2: C. Arentz, N. Hamilton, C. Savaglio, T. Shore, S. Schroeder, S Cyzak, E. DeCono, C. Gryczkowski, J. Schwander, J. Eaton, R. Popko, N. Bredek. Row 3: K. Kaye, L. Hess, B. Rafferty, L. Gebhart, T Carroll, G. Capelli, M. Halstead, D. Reyna, B. Miller, J. Kolar, Adviser Miss Ferm. Big Buddies: Row 1: G, Randle, S. Cyzak, M. Madrigrano, S. Wadina, J. Eaton, N, Bredek, J, Gyurina, D. Welsh, S Schroeder B Sta- fani, M, Chiappetta. Row 2: D. Reyna, A. Pharr, S. Lendman, C. Nelson, L. Hess, L. May, B. Baker, L. Molinaro, D. Casey, A. Bailey, M Laurin, K. Pedula. Row 3: S. Passarelli, F. Pacetti, T. Carroll, S. Casey, B. Passino, M. Mich, L. Gebhart, B. Hammond, B. Rafferty, D Ambruso, M. Pilger, T. Pavela, Advisor Mrs. Law. Band Swing Choir This year has been one of change for the music depart- ment. Mr. Hoffman is in charge of band as well as the choirs. For swing choir he helps to set up songs and dance patterns. 1. Swing choir. Row 1. J.Larsen, A. Hawbaker, J. Kopeski, J. Valiin. Row 2: B. Crow, T. Carroll, S. Young, M. Nordiund, L. May, S. Law, P. Hammond. Row 3: M. Cruz, J. Koker, J. Morelli. 2. Dave watches on as Craig and Bob play the trumpets. 3. Members of the band look over their music before they start to play. 4. Swing choir is going over their music. f H f .MT f 't . g 11m.,l1,.,,, ,.iA ... 2,, , m .: m m m m,7,Q , 3 . , b , Staff Com- bines This year the library aides and A.V. combined into one group, vvhich consists of stu- dents who work in the library during their tree time. Jobs include taking projectors to classes, checking out books and magazines, and shelving them in order. My 12 1. Students take the time to use many sources of the library. 2. Library aides: Row 1:AIdo Madrigrano, Chris Milkie, Jim Ward, Matt Montemurro, Kevin McTernan, Leila Mercado, Troy Gribble, Tom Sepanski, Ron Anderson. Row 2: David Pofahl, Peter Barnett, Dave Pazzini, Bob Brownlee, Pat Hegewald, .John Swartz, Mr. Thompson. Ski Club Member Wins Nationals Our ski club hit the slopes once again this year and found no problem with the over- J abundance of snow. The advisors this year are Mrs. Hubbard and Mr. Heinisch. The Officers are president Don Thomas, Vice- president Tom Werner, Secretary Sue Wad- ina and Treasurer Jim Kotz. Patti Werner a member of the team placed first in the national ski competition in Winter Park Colo- rado. Patti was honored at an awards assembly for her outstanding achievement. I5 Patti Werner on the slopes in Colorado. Row 1: S. Wadina, D. Thomas, T. Werner. Row 2: Mrs. Hubbard, P. Werner, M. Seibert, G. Capelli, L. Bonofiglio, S. Cauthen, J. Schlitz K. Werner, P. Woodbury, S. Principe, M, Schumacher, M. Kotz, G. Sanson. Row 3: Mr. Heinisch, C. Watring, D. Harding, L. Mercado, C Reinkober, S. Carney, L. Mercado, J. Schwander, J. Thomas, F. Bilotti, K. Mayew, J. Fanny, T. Egeness, T. Davis. Row 4: L. Rosen- baum, L. McManaman, T. Ambro, P. Desris, J. Kotz, G. Capelli, J. Simo, D. Thomas. Ftow 5: B. Perri, P. Klien, B. Passino, P. Hernandez F. Vignieri. Row 6: J. Kraft, M. Heenan, M. Werner. 1 J-Club This year's club put on many fund raising events such as operating a concession stand at all the varsity bas- ketball games. They were supenlised by Mr. Snyder and Mr. Marx. Officers for this year's club were Fred Ver- nezze, Carol Brownlee, Dean Antony, and Brenda Jantzen. This is the first year that the boys' and girls' clubs have been combined. This enabled the olub to be stronger and more united. Row 1: R. Lewis, J. Kolar, D. DeCono, C. Brownlee, B. Jantzen, A. Crane, D. Thomas, M. Carney, J. Junlis, E. Kamin, T. Walkowski, M. Pohlman. Row 2: P. Gagliardi, L. Kennedy, J. Kolar, E. DeCono, B. Schluter, D. Ambruso, C. Nelson, C. Andrea, L. Hess, N. Bredek, M. Cruz, K. Padula, D. Arneson. Row 3: S. Houghton, K. Fiorini, K. Dolan, T. Spiegelhoff, L. Rosenbaum, M. Pilger, D. Welsch, T. Pavela, K. Myers, B. Baker, M. Roach, R. Laprade, A. Ftoders. Row 4: A. Capelli, N. Hamilton, C. Arentz, L. Gebhart, D. Barber, K. Wittrock, C. Proko, J. Thomas, P. Pfleger, M. Newman, L. Wendler, S. Cyzak. Row 5: R. Wojtak, J. Matelski, T. Crist, L. Kunath, F. Perone, J. Conforti, J Schnuck, J. Jones, A. Althaus, T. Pulera, K. Bahr. Row 6: J. Moyer, G. Wade, G. Capelli, P. Capelli, J. Simo, B. lsetts, D. Bennett, B. Klo- fensfine, G. Antony, S. Brunner, M. Nadicz, T. Perri, Fl. Czarnecki, E. Vines. Row 7: T. Tirabassi, B. Huberty, S. Muth, M. Woyan, D. Viola, T. Brumm, C. Milkie. Spanish Club Spanish club: Ftow 1: M. Perozzo, B. Hammond 2 exchange students, Mrs. Holt. Row 2: B. Net son, G. Angetici, A. Stuber, M. Collins, C. Cody, S. Schroeder, D. Kielpinski, K. Swanson, N. Stanley, L. Hess. - at French Club French club: Ftow 1: M. Ftozanas, M. Chiappetta, M. Widmar, J. Thomas, K. Stanonik, C. Damask. Row 2: J. Burhani, A. Burnett, C. Bianco, N. Bredek, S. Nehls, L. Kennedy, A. Soens. Ftow 3: C. Truskowski, N. Hamilton, J. Kra- towicz, C. Fteinkober, L. Mercado, E. DeCono, M. Schumacher, L. Rosenbaum, M. Marion, K. Bam- brough. Row 4: L. Molinaro, Ft. Lewis, C. Gryszkowski, K. Bahr, L. Hothschild, B. Skipper, Ft. LaPrade, T. Covelli, M. Cruz, Sis- ter Ruth, M. Priddis, C. Stockman. Sewing Club 8t Stage Crew The main project of the sewing club was the making of the costumes for The Miser and for The Man of La Mancha. After many hours of work, Mrs. Steilein and her 8-member club completed their task. The biggest accomplishment of the stage crew this year was the building ofthe set for Man ot La Mancha. Stage crew is a great asset to all productions here at St. Joe's. They build sets, paint scenery, operate sound, and lighting. -T Peter Gray adjusts the lights. Stage crew: Row 1: K. Padula, J. Slagowski, P. Woodbury, D. Pillizzi, S. Moeller, L. Matoska, M. Kreuser, D. Rasmussen, P. , Gray, D. Pedula, M. Matoska. Row 2: J. Newman, T. Valente, . S P, Barnett, K. Mich, B. Skipper, J. Stanley, L. Wendler, H. Ftaf- terty, T. Ambro, M. Mayek, D. Richard, J. Heinisch. 3. Sewing club: Row 1: C. DeAngelis, K. Koker. Row 2: B. Nel- WM son, S. Murphy. Row 3: K. Mich. Row 4: M. Moeller, S. Pasu- relli, K. Reissleman, Mrs. Steilein. Yearbook We, the staff of the 1979 Chal- Ienge, would like to extend our appreciation to those who made the publication of this yearbook possi- ble. Special thanks goes to Carol Gryczkowski, the patrons, advertis- ers, and purchasers who financially aided in bringing this book to St. Joseph l-ligh School. 1. Ruth Lewis, editor, and assistant editor Frank Perone work together to get the best results. 2. The yearbook staff: Front Row: Denice Ftisvold, Ruth Lewis, Dawn Becker, Gary Wade, Dave Casey, Tony Montemurro. Back Row: Mrs. Powers, Kevin Padula, Cerise Risvold, Jose- lyn Davis, Peggy DeZee, Anna Ftoders, Audrey Fliess, Carol Cunningham, Mark Hammond, Frank Perone, Debbie Ras- mussen. Missing: Lori Fteindl. 3. Carol Gryczkowski helped the yearbook staff out a great deal this year. THANKS! CAROL!! if . W 5, ,pi - gr. Af! 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Kenos a,Wisconsin BANK STATE FARM 2I2063rdS+. 657-6127 'J' INSURANCE xx w2'.f...K 'SOX 1 T.!Z' X N' ,, lf 'Q 47 'f'b, Z XX QXXWYQYNRQSN1 Sw WTWQ C servmg professlonal mechanics throughout the world KENosHA, WISCONSIN 53140 - ' HI: - 4 'I' r r ' Us , 4251. 5 rf X 38: Q5 f 'A P 9 5? Yr- . ' lx Y .- YA 1 'l h 'Q .1 qhblklik ix E- ,,-,a .l1l 6 5 , , w ,- A ' . X 'KZ' fx f Z Q gli i H KW X X xx r if ' . S , 3 . 85 I m si ,K xml X 'X in A- x J, 4' ,ff r QA f K if 1 rf- 7 ,.-., K +' up s s . A 5 af f ' I XA' N Xi? ' K' ' R r .mn Q, fx xx U ' C l l l - A - Acerbi, Michael 18, 76, 85 Acerbi, Steven 104 Aiello, Catherine 26, 104, 110, 127, 133 Aiello, Charles 76 Alderson, Mary 103, 104 Altano, Carmine 94 Altano, 'Stacy 1 14 Allie, Jackie 104 Althaus, Ann 104, 152, 155, 176, 177,194,195, 196 Ambro, Thomas 1 14, 215 Ambrosini, Kelly 1 14 Ambruso, Debbie 27, 76, 158, 163, 173,174,175,194,195 ANDACHT, MR. CHRIS 37,69, 129, 186 Anderson, Debbie 94 Anderson, James 76, 94, 164, 165, 186 Anderson, Ronald 94,21 1 Anderson, Susan 94 Anderson, Vernon 104, 133 Andrea, Ann 59,102,104, 109,141 Andrea, Caroline 13, 14, 33, 37, 76, 127, 141 , 208 Angelici, Gina 104, 214 Angelici, Maria 114 Annessi, Jane 94, 158, 182 Anthony, Dean 37, 76, 130, 144, 146, 198, 200 Anthony, Gregg 104 Anthony, Scott 94, 127 Apanasewicz, Karl 94 Arena, Jon 13, 29, 37, 75, 76, 144, 198, 200 Arenson, David 23, 34, 43, 94, 96, 127 Arentz, Christi 94, 182 Arispe, Suzette 104 Ausloos, Cynthia 103, 104 Ausloos, Tamara 1 14, 130 AVGESLLA, BROTHER STEVE 24, 25, - B - Bahr, Daniel 114 Bahr, Karen 94,172,174,214 Bahr, Robert 114 Bailey, Amanda 76, 172 Bailey, Kimberly 1 14 Baker, Beth 76, 141 Ball, Billy Joe Jr. 104 Bambrough, Kathleen 26, 214 Barber, Donna 76, 158 Barbieri, Rosanna 114 Barengo, Robert 114 Barnes, Daniel 104 Barnett, Lynn 76 Barnett, Peter 104,211, 215 Barsuli, Michelle 104 Index Barth, Debbie 114, 162 Barth, Lynn 176, 177 Bates, Angelia 114 Baubonis, Charles 102, 104 Baubonis, Joseph, Jr. 114 Beard, Michael 104 Beaulier, Blaise 104, 178, 186 Beaulier, Maury 114 Beaumier, James 94, 186 Beaumier, Louise 114 Becker, Allen 1 14 Becker, Brenda 114 Begkgr, Dawn 15, 30, 31, 75, 76, 81. Becker, Deborah 114, 140 Bedford, Craig 104, 111, 133, 168, 218 Benko, Jody 77 Benn, Gilbert 77, 132 Bennett, Dave 94 Bernacchi, Elaine 77 Bernacchi, Gregory 42, 43, 104, 127 Bianchi, Jack 114, 186 Bianchi, Karen 114 Bianco, Carolyn 104, 110, 172, 176, 177, 214 Bilotto, Frank 114, 186 Bilotti, James 94, 101, 144 BlaSi,Jinine104 Blasi, Tina 20, 114 Blaxill, Raymond 94, 100, 126, 132 Bonacci, Bernadette 74, 77 Bong, Sara 27, 94 Bono1iglio,Gail 114, 158, 174 Bonofiglio, Leah 77 Borland, Edwinna 114 Bose, John 94 Boynewicz, Lisa 1 14 BRAUNGER, SISTER ELAINE Bredek, Natalie 11, 15, 27, 28, 29, 77, 214 Brehm, Elizabeth Brehm, Rose Briggs, James 104 BRISCH, MISS BARBARA 59 Brockhaus, Brian 42, 94 Brown, Luann104, 162 Brownlee, Carol 11, 77, 158, 159, 172, 173, 194, 195, 197, 204, 53 Brownlee, Robert 104, 211 Bruch, Keith 30, 129 Brumm, Peter 104, 190 Brumm, Timothy 94, 97, 131, 190, 192, 193 Brunner, Steven 94, 186, 187, 189 Bucini, John 16, 114 Buckson, Dawn 114 Buckson, Deborah 77 Budowle, Rachael 114 Burhani, Mary 104 Burnett, Anne 104,214 - C - Cain, Kelly 114 Callahan, Kelly 104 Cantwell, John 104 Cantwell, William 1 14 Capelli, Alexander 105, 178 Capelli, Gregory 13, 77, 178, 180 Capelli, Paul 94 Czap5agli,Regina16,19,20, 115,154 CARBONE, MR. ROBERT 56 Carney, Mark 1 1 , 32, 77, 129, 142, 164, 165,166, 198,201,204 Carney, Scott 1 15, 164, 174, 198 Carrison, Sherri 115, 132, 182 Carroll, John 1 15 Carroll, Patricia 30, 31, 35, 44, 77, 133, 210 Carroll, Thomas 1 15 Casey,Beth16, 115,194,197 Casey, David 12, 15, 37, 78, 198, 201, 216 Casey, Stephen 11, 13, 22, 23, 34, 36,78, 127,210,208 Castelli, Allen 1 15 Castelli, Andrea 1 15 Castelli, Carol 78, 126 Cauthen, Scott 1 15 Celebre, David 94 Chatmon, David 1 15 Chiarlelli, Nancy 103, 105 Chiapetta, Kevin 105 Chiapetta, Maureen 13, 14, 23, 29, 78, 214, 44 Cltiasgetta, Michael 34, 94, 127, 133 Christensen, Ann 105, 141 Christensen, Shelly 26, 94 Cibrario, Jeflery 105 Claeys, Michael 105 Cleover, Joseph Cody, Cheryl 94, 214 Collins, James 1 15 Collins, Marlene 94, 158,214 Cfqnggrti, John 1 1, 15, 78, 156, 157, Coniker, Kathy 94, 97 Coniker, Laurie 105 Connolly, Roberta 16, 115, 140 Copsg Christopher 28, 37, 78, 144, 1 Corrigall, Keli 77, 78, 130, 162 Corrigall, Kerin 18, 105 Covelli, Debra 115 Covelli, Teena 95,214 Crain, Aaron 49, 95, 164, 186, 188 Crewe, Timothy 37, 45, 78, 144, 145, 198 Crist, Thomas 13, 15, 78, 129, 144 Crow, William 35, 105,210 Crucianelli, Beth 105 Crucianelli, Donna 115 Cruz, Joseph 115 Cruz, Marcelline 31, 59, 95, 133, 141 , 210,214 Cruz, Mercedes 28, 29, 31, 78, 121 Cullen, Susan 1 15 Cunningham, Carol 105, 216 Cyrtiss, Daniel 105, 134 Curtiss, Donald 45, 95, 144 Cyzak, Susan 95,131,182, 184 Czarnecki, Richard 30, 95, 164 Czerniec, Colette 115 - D .. Dailey, Cynthia 115 Damask, Christine 105, 214 Davenport, Kurt Davis, Barbara 78 Davis, Joselyn 49, 105, 216 Davis, Terry 115 DeAngelis, Christine 105, 214 DeAngelis, Kathy 115 DeCono, Diane 11, 13, 14, 33, 37, 74, 78, 143, 152, 153, 204 DeCono, Ellen 95, 152, 155,214 DeMarco, William 79 Denure, Sean 1 15 Desris, Paul 115 Devuyst, Barb 1 15 Devuyst, Debra 105, 108 DeZee, Margaret 79, 133, 216 DeZee, Michael 105 DiCello, Anna 20,115 Dierflinger, Ronald 115 Dolan, Katie 27, 48, 95, 133, 158 Dolan 115, 176 Dolnik, John 105 Donnell, Kathy 79, 132 Dowse, James 95 Duba, Carol 115 Duczak, Raymond 12, 29, 79 Duczak, Robert 115 Dulak, Nancy 115, 132 Dummer, Gregory 115 Duncan, Adrianne 105 Duncan, Bryon 79, 132 Dunn, Nancy 115 .. E - Eaton, Judith 13, 14, 20, 29, 33, 79 Ebell, JoAnn 75, 79 Egeness, Chris 95 Egeness, Tracy 105 Eisenhauer, Doug 105 Elliott, Beth 115 Ellis, Judy 105 Ellison, Dale 95 Engelmanr1,GeOigianr1a 79, 82, 133 Engelmann, Lois 95, 182 England, Judith 95 Erickson, Craig 105 Esparza, Leo 115 Estill, Waynne 79 Euting, Michael 95 Evans, Rhonda 95 -F- Falduto, Joseph 95, 126, 144, 186, 188 Fani, Jerry 115 Faifalla, Kathy 95, 100, 135 Fargo, Dan 79 Farley, Cheryl 115 FERM, MISS NORA 66 Fernandez, Osvaldo 95 Fenrverda, Ellen 105, 152, 176, 177, 194 Ferwerda, Peter 115 Fiorini, David 115 Fiorini, Kathy 49, 95, 96, 158, 163, 172, 173, 174 Fishback, Theresa 105 Fishback, Margaret 116 Flatley, Robert 95 Fleming, Brenda 116, 162 Fleming, Susan 79 Fliess, Audrey 48, 95, 132, 216 Fliess, Donna 105 Flynn, Denice 29, 79, 141 Flynn, Keith 105 Francois, Andrea 105 Francois, John 115 Frasheski, Michael 95 Freeman, Mary 1 16 Fumo, Jill 116 Fumo, Julie 116 .. G - Gagliardi, Philip 29, 30, 45, 75, 79, 178, 181 Galvin, Michaelene 116, 162, 176, 177 Gebhart, Elizabeth 1 1, 33, 79 Gebhart, Marianne 116, 182 Gentile, Carla 106 Gentile, Lisa 79, 180 Gentile, Maria 116, 162, 194 Gentile, Roxanne 105 Gerolmo, Regina 116 Gerolmo, Rhonda 18, 33, 74, 79, 82, 129 Geyso, Anna 116, 176, 182 GIESE, JININE 165 Giese, Mark 1 16 Gillespie, Greg 116 Gingerelli, Mark 106 Gontscharow, Mark 106 Gonscharow, Mark 116 Gontscharow, Paul 24, 95 Gosselin, Dana 116 Grabowski, Jane 18, 32, 76, 80 Gram, Raymond 80, 130, 137 Gray, Peter 95, 215 Greco, Chris 106 Greco, Leigh 116 Gribble, Terri 116,211 Gribble, Troy 106 Grochowski, Alan 74, 80 Grochowski, Paul 106, 110 Grochowski, Sue 116, 140 , Grgsg, Michelle 116, 176, 177, 182, 1 Gryczkowski, Carol 96, 194, 214 Guidol, Patricia 30, 96 Gyurina, Jill 15, 80 Gyurina, Joseph 116 - H - Hafner, Mark 105, 106 Hafner, Mary 80 Halstead, Mary 80 Hamilton, Nancy 96, 108, 129, 152, 182, 214 Hammond, Mark 96, 190, 216 Hammond, Peter 34, 35, 116 Hammond, Theresa 34, 106 Hammond, William 11 , 21, 30, 42, 34,38,44,80,147, 190,214 HAEDRUP, SISTER VIRGINA 128, 1 4 Handy, Valerie 1 16 Hanlon, George 186 Hanlon, Kathleen 30, 80 Hanlon, Margaret 106 Hanrath, Jeffery 116 Hardin, Deanna 117 Hardy, Gina 106, 141, 182, 185 Hardy, Matthew 16, 1 17 HARVEY, MR. BILL 57, 58 HASENBERG, SISTER MARION 68. 166 Haubrich, Todd 106 Hawbaker, Agnes 35, 96, 133, 210 Hawbaker, James 106 Hawbaker, Paul 80 Heenan, Michael 106, 190 Hefner 106 Hegewald, Patrick 102, 106, 21 1 Heinisch,John 106,215 HEINISCH, MICHAEL 67 Heinzen, Mary 117 Heinzen, Steve 96 Heiser, Brian 117, 186 Hernandez, Patrick 117 Herzog, Michael 104, 106 Hess, John 1 17 Herr, Joseph 96 He5,saLaura18,80,182,185,186, Hlavka, David 106 HLAVKA, SHARRIE 66 Hochschild, Lisa 96, 100,214 HOFFMAN, MR. GERALD 65, 133 HOLT, MRS. LEDA 37,71, 128,214 Holtz, Pauline 117, 162 Holzer, Michael 106 Houghton, Robert 117 Houghton, Santra 95, 96, 152, 154 HUBBARD, MRS. JEAN 64, 152, 154 Huberty, John 179 Huberty, Mark 13, 15, 30, 32, 74, 80, 144,190,191, 192,205 Huberty, William 106, 178, 179, 190, 192, 193 HUDEC, SISTER CECELIA 131, 164 Huettner, Catherine 80 HUETTNER, MARK 66, 82, 129 HUGHES, MRS. GRACE 60 Hunt, Barbara 117 Hunter, Jimmie 117 Hurst, Bobby 106, 210 lsetts, Robert 81,156,157,198,199 Iwen, Roland 117 - J - Jackson, Jeri 20, 117 Janovicz, Vincent 96 Janovicz, Todd 106 Jantzen, Brenda 13, 28, 29, 30, 42, 81, 129, 152, 153, 205 Jaraczewski, James 1 17 Jelacic, Steve 96 Jensen, Jennifer 1 17, 162, 194, 197 Jensen, Karyne 106, 176 Jensen, Kirsten 117, 154 Johglson, Kim 31,106,175,176, Johnson, Michael 117 Johnson, Paul 81 Jones, Judy 106, 152, 182 Jones, Steve 28, 29, 75, 81 Juncer, Christine 1 1, 81 Juncer, Patricia 22, 23, 96 Jurca, Dawn 58, 96 Jurik, Cindy 58,96 Jurkoska, Jean 25, 96 Jurvis, Carrie 117 Jurvis,Jeff18,29,81,144, 145,147 - K - Kaiser, Jamie 106 Kamin, Ed 29, 81, 144 Kamienicki, Richard 29, 81,82 Karnes, Richard 13, 29, 81 , 164, 165, 167 KARNES, MRS. MARY 36, 57 KARNES, MR. ROBERT 69, 167, 190 KAUFFMAN, MRS. RITA 71, 167 Kavalinas, Edward 96 Kaye, Katherine 28,81 Kehl, Jeff 106 Kennedy, Leslie 13, 14, 19, 46, 81 , 152, 214 Kielpinski, Debra 29, 81 , 214 Kielpinski, Kris 96 Kiffel, Kurtis 96 Killian, James 96 King, Anne 117, 162 King, James 96 Kinsey, Paula 106 Kirschbaum, Daniel 19, 82 Klein, Jenny 96 Klein, Pete 106 Kliebenstein, Lynne 106 Klofggstine, Robert 19, 31, 106, 168, Kloster, Patricia 31, 117, 176, 194 Knapp, Bob 96 Knotek, Stephen 82, 132 Koblenski, Kelly 82 Koker, John 11, 22, 23, 34, 35, 43, 96, 210 Koker, Kim 82, 214 Kolar, Jane 32, 82, 152, 153, 155 Kolar, Janet 1 1 , 27, 29,,32, 37, 82, 129, 152 Kopesky, Julie 35,117,210 Kotowski, David 107 Kotten, Scott 96, 144 Kotz, James 82, 190, 191 Kotz, John 96, 190, 191 Kotz, Mary 107, 154 Kraft, James 117 KRAMER, MRS. JANE 68, 166, 197 Kratowicz, James 117 Kratowicz, Janice 96, 214 Krempley, Todd 18, 107 Kreuser, Mary 96, 214 Kreuser, Theresa 117 Krueger, Jean 1 17 Kruk, Sharon 117, 140 Kubicki, Eddy 117 Kuehn, Paul 107 Kuffel, Michael 103, 107 Kuifel, Paul 18, 46, 74, 75, 82 Kunath, Larry 11, 30, 46, 82, 52 ...L- LACKOWSKI, SISTER PATRICIA 24, 56 LaMacchia, Theresa 107, 141 Lamb, Jane 107, 110, 172, 176 LAMOTHE, SISTER RUTH 29, 64, 167, 214 Lange, Mike 96 Langenstroer, Britt 107 LaPrade, Daniel 83 LaPrade, Renee 97, 141, 214 Larson, James 210, 117 Larson, Jeffery 83 Larson, Ronald 107 LaSota, Mark 107, 144, 198 Lathrop, Theresa 97 Laurent, Charles 117 Laurent, Nadine 97 Laurin, Mark 19, 30, 49, 83, 130, 190 LAW, MRS. JOYCE 37,70 Law, Majorie 107 Law, Sue 24, 25, 35, 42, 97, 127, 133, 210 LAZARSKI, FATHER MARVIN 24, 25, 65 Leipzig, Mary 117 Lendman, David 24, 97 Lendman, Mary 117 Lendman, Susan 83 Lento, Gary 119 Leuck, Theresa 83 Lewis, Ruth 18, 75, 83, 214, 216 Lindgren, Patricia 107 Linstroth, Dwayne 107 Llanas, Rudy 83 Loey, Keith 18, 107 Loewen, Ellen Loewen, Jeanne 118, 176 Loewen, Matt 29, 75, 83 Loewen, Thomas 107 Looney, Diane 97 Luciani, Dave 83 .. M .- Macareno, Carlos 83 Macarra, Marsha 83, 127 MacDonald, Glenn 97, 186 Madrigrano, Aldo 31 , 107,211 Madrigrano, Daria Ann 118, 140 Madrigrano, Mariann 27, 32, 48, 97 Maguire, Angela 84 Maguire, Kathy 103, 107 Majeiko, John 107 Mantione, John 107 Mantuano, Michael 97 Marano, Beth 107 Marano, Diane 18, 29, 33, 46, 75, 84 Marano, Lori 24, 97 Marcoe, Robert 97 Marinelli, John 84 Marion, Michele 97, 214 Marion, Susan 118 Marquardt, Joel 107 Maisolek, Lisa 107, 186 Martin, Scott 1 18 Martin, Vickie Martinelli, Joseph 84 Martinelli, Tina 107 Martino, Dana 107 Martino, David 84, 210 MARX, MR. MICHAEL 29, 66, 186 Matelski, Joe 97, 144 Matoska, Anne 97 Matoska, Linda 118, 182, 215 Matoska, Mark 97, 132, 215 MATRISE, MR. FRANK 71 Matteucci, John 118, 186 May, Laura 46,84,133,21O May, Mary 25, 97, 133 Mayer, Michael 107, 215 Mayew,Kevin118,178, 190,191 MCILVANET, SISTER DOMINIC McManaman, Laura 97 Mcternan, Kevin 107,21 1 Mentink, Cindy 107 Mercado, Leila 107, 162, 172, 174, 194, 197,211 Mercado, Lisa 48, 97, 158, 162, 172, 175,214 Mercier, Thomas 107 Mich, Kathleen 107, 110, 214, 215 Mich, Michael 13, 30, 35, 73, 84, 210 Mich, Thomas 107, 168, 169, 210 MICHALSKI, FATHER MEL 24, 25, 70, 166 Michauc, Lavonne 118 Migtie, Chris 97, 144, 164, 166, 167, Miller, Angela 107 Miller, Brian 97 MILLER, MR. KENN 43,164 Miller, Ruth 118, 176, 177 Minkowski, Caryn 97, 132 Misurelli, Mark 32, 97, 156 Mleczko, Casimir 16, 118, 186 Moczulewski, Tim 84 Mogler, Heidi 107, 162, 172, 174, Moeller, May 97, 158,214 Moeller, Paul 10, 37, 82, 84, 129, 134, 164,166, 198,199 Moeller, Steven 107, 215 Moir, Cathy 23, 25, 97 Molinaro,Lisa11,12,13,14,15,30 33, 73, 84, 214, 53 Molinaro, Richard 108 Monk, Donna 118 Montemurro, Anthony 1 5, 84, 90, 144, 211, 216 Montemurro, Matt 108, 198 Moielli, John 35, 108, 133, 210 Moyer, John 108, 186 Moyer, Linda 118, 182 Moyes, Mark 108 Mileage, Danna 34,108,110, 132, Muetze, Dawn 1 18 Murphy, Sharon 11,84, 214 Muth,Syephen108,178,180,181 Myer, Dale 108 Myers, Kelly 18, 85, 127, 141 Magode, Julie 108 - N - Naidicz, Daniel 31, 118, 186 Naidicz, Mark 97, 144, 186, 188 Naumowich, James 108 Nehls, Sandy 98,214 Nelson, Barbara 108,214 Nelson, Cynthia 14, 33, 37, 46, 78, 85, 141 Nelson, Michael 108 Neu, David 118 Newman, John 118, 215 Newman, Mary Beth 85 Nlccolai, Dave 12, 13, 85, 134 Nicolazzi, Mark 98 Nogdljund, Margaret 35, 118, 133, - Q .- Onan, John 118 Onan, Robert 118 ONSTAD, ANNA 57 Otto, Jeflery118 Ovaska, Robin 85, 89 - p - Pacetti, Frank 85, 208, 209 Padula, David 98, 190, 215 Padula, Kevin 85, 147, 179, 215, 216, 52 Pagliaroni, Virgina 85 Palomo, Veronica 118 Paradise, Jetlery 85, 156, 157 Parks, Rosalyn 98 Passarelli, Susanna 85, 214 Passino, Brian 11, 45, 83, 85, 132 Pavela, Teri 80, 85, 134, 158, 159, 183, 185 Pavela, Trent 108, 182 Pawloski, David 118 Pawloski, Mike 98 Pearson, Tia 98 Pecsi, Michelle 118 Pecsi, Paul 86 Perone, Frank 1 1, 30, 31 , 33, 46, 86, 190, 193, 216 Perozzo, Margaret 108, 141, 214 Perozzo, Terry 86 Perri Perri, Perri Perri, Perri, James 118 Michael 118 Pam108,141,154,194 Robert 108 Tim 98,144, 145,146,186 Peters, Kimberly 42, 43, 119 Ptarr, Ann 82, 86, 132 Pileger, Pam 30, 86, 89, 182, 205 Pignotti, John 119 Pilger, Margaret 28, 29, 33, 86, 182 Pilger, Mary 119, 140, 182, 185 Pillizzi, Donna 20, 119,215 Pizzini, Dave 108,211 Placzkowski, Kristine 108, 132 Platt, Joan 98, 158, 172,174 Polahl, David 86,211 Pohlman, Kathleen 58, 98 Pohlman, Michael 86 Popko, Renee 98 Popp, Tom 30, 32, 86, 132, 134,. 179, 181 Porter, Linda 119 Portilia, Chuck 29.86, 144, 145, 198 POWERS, MR. GERALD 65 POWERS, MRS. SONIA 67,216 Preiss, Anne 119 Priddis, Michelle 108,214 Prill, Lori 108 Principe, Shelly 108, 141, 182 Proko, Carole 98, 186 Pruitt, Sherry 98, 141 Przlomski, Andrea 98 Przlomski, Michael 119 Pulera, Christine 103, 108 Pulera, Joan 98, 100, 141 Pulsha, Theodore 108 Puterbaugh, Kurt 119 Putrow, Lora 108 - Q .. Ouill, Sharon - R .- Racz, Elizabeth 119 Radtke, Steve 108 Rafleny, Elizabeth 86 Ratferty, Hugh 19, 98, 190, 193,215 RANDLE, MRS. CARRIE 165 Randle, Gail 30, 98, 141 Rasch, Dave 98 Rasrrgussen, Deborah 108, 111, 215, 1 Rasmussen, Theresa 119, 132 Raymond, Lynn 108, 111, 132 Reeves, Charles 119 Regnery, JoAnn Regnery, Russell REINARTZ, JANE 67, 176, 177 Reindl, Craig 108, 133 Reindl, Lori 98 Reinkober, Christine 95, 98, 214 Reinkober, David 119 Renzulli, Jean 108 Reyna, Dara 29, 44, 86, 127 Reyna, Gerard 109 Richards, Dave 119, 215 Riesselman, Monica 119 Riesselmann, Karen 87, 214 Riley, Barb 31, 33, 46, 84, 87 Riley, James 109 Rindahl, Kevin 109 Risvold, Cerise 108, 109, 216 Risvold, Denice 87, 135,216 Rizzo, Frank 119 Roach, Joseph 109, 187 Roach, Melissa 18, 30, 87, 141, 186 Robillard, Debra 20, 1 19 Roders, Anna 99, 172, 173,174, 194, 197, 216 ROMBALSKI, SISTER ROSEMARY 56, 59 Ronzia, Timothy 99, 198, 199 Rosen, Marisa 1 19 Rosenbaum, Debra 109 Rosenbaum, Laurie 46, 87,52 Rosenbaum, Linda 99, 214 Rosenbaum, Richard 119 Rouse, Bunny 29,87 Rozanas, Michele 87, 214 Rozanas, Scott 48, 99, 156 Rulfalo, Carla 99, 141, 182,184 Ruffalo, Don 109 Rullalo, Genna 1 19 Ruggaby, Michelle 109 Russo, Lisa 82, 87, 186 Ryan, Patrick 109 Rzonca, Dianne 119 Rzonca, Paul 99 .- S ... Saarnio, Timothy 119 Salituro, Scott 99 Sanson, Gail 109, 182 Santapoalo, Tracy 87 Santelli, Fred 119 Santelli, Robert 109, 164 Santos. Joel 99 Savaglio, Caroline 99, 182 Schater, Steven Schall, Martha 119 Schetller, Jeff 87 Schend, Beth 87 Schend, Randall 120 Schenk, Bruce 109 Schlenker, Kim 109, 141, 154 Schlenker, Toby 99, 130 Schlenker, Todd 10, 19, 29, 87, 129 Schlitz, Jellery 120 Schluter, Becky 25, 99, 126, 129, 158,172,194,196, 197 Schmidt, Elaine 99 Schmidt, John Schneider, Tina 99 Schnuck, James 88 Scholzen, Matt 88 Scholzen, Sue 99 Schroeder, Cathy 120 Schroeder, Marla 99 Schroder, 120, 176,182 Schroeder, Sue 173, 214 Schuck, Terri 120 Schulte, Sandy 88 Schultz, Mary 44, 88 Schumacher, Mary 100, 214 Schwandner, Janette 120 Schwandner, Jayne 29, 30, 88 Schwartz, George 109 Scuglik, Jean 100, 164 Sebbin, Lisa 100 Seibert, Mary 120, 182 Seibert, Patrick Seidl3Scott 19, 34, 44, 100, 127, Senterie, Rick Sepanski, Steven 109 Sepanski, Thomas 120, 211 Setter, Susan 88, 126 Sheen, David 109 Shefchik, Ronald 109 Shipman, Ann 109 Shodis, Michael 100 Shore, Theresa 88, 133 Simo, Joseph 18, 88, 157 1 Skipper, Beth 24, 25, 44, 100, 214, 215 Skipper, Wally 21, 45, 120 Sladek, Etain 88 Slagowski, John 120,215 Slama, Ruth 120 Smessaert, James 82, 120 Smessaert, Julie 18, 109 Smith, Antoine 109 Smith, Daniel 100 Smith, James 120 Smith, John 120 Smith, Julie 100 SMITS, MISS DONNA 27,58,165 SNYDER, DALE 68 Soens, Anne 88,214 Soens, Cindy 120, 182 Soens, David 35, 104, 109 Soens, Stephen 120 Soule, Charles 109, 134, 164, 168, 169, 186, 187 Spaay, Pamela 100, 152 Spadaro, Dawn 109, 182 Spaulding, Jeffery 109 Spegg, Gene 109, 190, 191,192, Spehar, Paul 100 Spencer, Rodger 109 Spiegelhofl, Kathleen 109, 162, 186 Spiegelhoff, Theresa 100, 158, 159 Spieker, Kurt 100 SPITZ, FATHER GREGORY 24, 25, 57, 64 STACY, SISTER HONORA 70, 132 Stanley, John 11, 88, 147, 215 Stanley, Nancy 109 Stanonik, Kelly 29, 88, 214 Stansbeery, Lisa 120 Stefani, Anita 109, 176, 194, 197 Stefani, Bart 30, 32, 73, 74, 88 STEILIEN, MRS. CAROL 65, 194, 196,214 STEIN, SISTER CELINE 59 Stell, Jim 109, 178 Stell, Mary 31, 120, 194 Stella, Gary 102, 109, 127 Stevenson, Renee 100 Stokman, Cindy 88,214 Strangberg, Kevin 88, 134 Strangberg, Kim 120 Streit, Thomas 89 Stuber, Anne 29, 89, 127,214 Sturgaigier, Theresa 110, 162, 176, Swanson, Kathleen 89,214 Swartz, John 89, 211 - T - Teunas, Lori 25, 100, 141 THETIAULT, ROBERT 37, 69, 164, 166 Thomas, Don 18, 30, 31, 49, 89, 129, 147, 164 Thomas, Jayne 29, 89, 182, 183, 214 Thomas, Marissa 120 Thomas, Paul 108, 110 Thomas, Toby 32, 48, 100, 156 THOMPSON, RICHARD 66,211 TIBER, THOMAS 131, 165 Tiggs, Suzette 120 Tirabassi, Cathy 120, 154 Tirabassi, Susan 74, 89 Tirabassi, Tina 13, 14, 27, 89, 141 Tirabassi, Todd 1 10 Toboyek, Michael 120 Tomasi, Michael 120 Torcaso, Ann 120 Trainer, Leslie 120, 132 Trecrosi, Kristine 110, 214 Trecrosi, Pat 101 Trevino, Rudolfo 90 Trukowski, Christine 1 10 Tunkieicz, Richard 120 Turco, Glenn 12, 90, 130, 198, 20 Tures, Mike 90 Turk, Peter 90 Turner, Ralph 90, 164, 165, 167, 198, 201 Tyson, Joan 120 -V- Valente, Anthony 110, 215 Vallin, Jennifer 35, 120,210 Van den Hurk, Paula 120 Venci, George 110, 168, 169 Vernezze, Richard 90, 144, 146, 147, 186,189,204 Vidas, Mark 101 Vignieri,Eva101, 130,131 O Vigr1ieri,Frarik 23, 29, 75, 90, 129, 134, 208 Vignieri, Jennifer 110 Vignieri, Tom 30, 90, 144 Vines, Eric 101, 126, 164 Vines, Fred 111, 144, 168 Vinson, James 12, 49, 90, 132, 165 Vinson, Margaret 111 Viola, Danny 101, 144 Volpentesta, Rita 90 - W- Wade, Gary 101, 178, 181, 186, 187, 216 Wadina, Mark 11 1, 156 Wadina, Paul 120, 156, 186 Wadina, Suzanne 11, 13, 14, 15, 90 141 Walkowski, Timothy 13, 144, 146, 205 Ward, Jim 111,211 Warosh, Catherine 24, 25, 101 Watring, Carolyn Watring, Chris Watring, Eileen 120, 140 Webb, Randy 111, 168, 186 Weber, Ronald 121 Weise, John 20, 121 Wells, Steven 91 Welsch, Dianna 91,172,174, 194, 195, 196, 205 WendIer,Laure101,215 Werner, Karen 1 1 1 Werner, Mike 101, 126 Werner, Patricia 121 Werner, Mary 91 Werner, Shirley 60 Werner, Theodore 48, 101 Werner, Tony 121, 156 Wgrner, Thomas 29, 30, 46, 73, 76, 1 White, David 11 1 WHITTIER, CAROL Widmar, Mary 19, 30, 91 , 214 Wlese, Carrinne 28, 29, 77, 91 Wiita, Robert Willems, Dan 121 Willkomm, Mary 121 ' Wilson, Donna 121 Wittrock, Kathleen 91 , 182 Wojtak, Roger 101, 144, 198 Wokioicz, Catherine 121 Wolf, Kathy 121, 182 Woodbury, Laura 111 Woodbury, Pam 111, 174, 182,214 Woyan, Mike 101, 144, 164, 186 Wuolo, Bill 45, 101 - Y - Young, Antoinette 91 Young, Scott 35, 111,210 Yule, Roger 121 - Z - Zeyen, Ray 91 Zicarelli, Serafino 12, 74, 91 , 130 Zimmerman, Jeffery 121 Zinger, Edward 121 Zoccki, Roxanne 121 Zuiker, Joseph 121 Zumpano, Ralph 91 Zumpano, Thomas 18, 91 238 M111 239 few 'ii A ,M


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