St Joseph High School - Streak Yearbook (Shawnee, KS)

 - Class of 1972

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Seniors reflect back upon the friendships they have made over the past four years. Underclassmen anticipate strengthening friendships in the years a- head. The l972 Student Body looks upon memories everyone made as a whole. Greeting a new principal, producing cham- pion teams, and just learning wouldn't have been easy without a friendly atmos- phere. We feel friendship is an experience to share and We share with you our 1972 STREAK as an experience in friendship. paw .0M,4,32,:,,2Lmfy,,7w, !?7!-72, Jmmr Www jen4ffo,Vwwwi47Zw kwwapgffwwijl- ?ff ' !?7!- 7.Z,6fcaQmZ 5na? V we Q .f gs 'R 'K 4 ' .j,..,' ,, ini' 1: i L 231,-'f A -I :yn - QQ, 3, b. . H js? 'NIE 0 ' ' J si S f AYA. . . 1 -3. .4 l 5, ' 'U 1.1 r'::'VV f 7 'V Q -, . ' . f4'5s'! f' ' 'Z W My W ,T,.IA H, .1 , f Y Q -5m 6 - N., W 1 N im? AM Q 2 .z -'gy' Q , . My if digit, . ns . - 'z ff Y' r 4 n 34 'P 'Q' d sig.. I , -.', -2 Mi'-, 44? ., I. . . .U ,g::1,, - X a X ',! 'M 71 'Q 11 W.. 4 f f . 5.1 , ir ig. ' ' . 'I xr fl 0 'ah VmAV Q A A 'gg 'fig f 'mf' L - ' Q ,vi 3? , .,, , ,,.,,,. .'X, WMI , M. ,L , n A , 1 2 in '?i'1,?3M-ra RL .,.': x .,Z ,m., A if M,,,,,W ' I 2 . A 1 ,- Qi , L , 25 V is 'MFY' X xv um , ,ff , 5,, , 1 , W' 'V f .ff ff' SISTER MARY JOYCE MEYERS Principal School Year Witnesses Administrative Change Present school year . . . lnterparochial institution . . . Qualified administrators . . . Life blood of school. . . Spirit of students . . . Oneness of faculty . . . En- couragement of the school board . . . A part of a Whole . . . Things are looking bet- ter . . . Success in athletics . . . Realiza- tion of a potential . . . Good possibility of good things happening . . . Financing oper- ations . . . Current, accurate . . . Instal- lation of an accounting system . . . Antici- pate future needs and capitol expenditures . . . Major remodeling of existing gym building . . . Modern field house . . . Many benefits . . . Promote our facilities . . . As for the future . . . 8 iffy-Ni. 'N- 7 SCHOOL BOARD MENIBERS: Mr. William Nicks, Meyer, and Principal Robert Boland, NOT PIC- Mr. Steve Sasenick, Mrs. Evelyn Boutte, Chairman TURED: Father Robert Pflumm, Father john Quig- john McAnany, Secretary Joyce Soetaert, Father ley, Father john Yadrich, Principal Sister Mary William Dolan, Vice- Chairman Tom Zarda, Mr. Joyce Meyers, and Mr. Alex Behrens. Mark Mersmann, Mr. Rolley Conner, Mr. Robert MR. ROBERT BOLAND Principal 9 wut Cut-side Activities Add To Faculty Life Barros, Sister Mary Daniel Spanish Boland, Mr. Robert Economics Vice-principal 13 Principal 2 Booth, Mrs. janet Home Economics, Chairman Freshman Homeroom Sponsor Brown, Ivir. Michael English, Chairman HI-LITES Sponsor Senior Homeroom Sponsor Campbell, Mrs. Phyllis Business Junior Homeroom Sponsor Chastain, Miss Annette Religion Counselor Drill Team Sponsor Senior Homeroom Sponsor Donegan, Sister Patricia Ann Physical Sciences, Chairman Junior Homeroom Sponsor Erickson, Father John Religion Chaplain Homan, Miss Sheila English World Geography Pep Club Sponsor Publicity Club Sponsor Registar Freshman Homeroom Sponsor Kean, Mr. Richard Social Studies, Chairman Religion Assistant Basketball Coach National Honor Society Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor Intramural Program Director Kwasinski, Mr. Gene English Religion, Chairman Wrestling Coach Sophomore Class Sponsor Lenninger, Sister Dorothy Ann Biological Sciences, Chairman Sophomore Homeroom Sponsor Leonard, Ivlr. Gerald Physical Education, Chairman Business Head Basketball Coach Junior Class Sponsor Mack, Sister Kathleen English French French Club Sponsor Freshman Homeroom Sponsor Malley, Mr. Thomas Social Studies Dean of Discipline Freshman Coach Senior Class Sponsor 10 Meyers, Sister Mary loyce Principal 1 Mathematics Student Council Sponsor Mirocke, Mr. Gennaro Industrial Arts, Chairman Physical Education Lettermen's Club Sponsor Head Football Coach Head Track Coach Sophomore Homeroom Sponsor Mitchell, Mrs. Loretta Business, Chairman Senior Homeroom Sponsor Moran, Sister lean Mathematics, Chairman Religion Math Club Sponsor STREAK Sponsor Junior Homeroom Sponsor McMillen, Mrs. Marieta Fine Arts, Chairman Sophomore Homeroom Sponsor Neff, Miss Karen Mathematics Freshman Homeroom Sponsor Taylor, Sister Ioan Music, Chairman English Sophomore Sponsor Walsh, Sister Mary Gregory Librarian 'Q ..,4dM '-af . -.lm 's 2 lk 2 'fix , if 5 ,hwl ffl ur uugwk HUTHV A h Ha 'Z ' W ' ,W ,J 'vs f ,.r fr , , I Y? f ig 'f W A hy 'f'f f Ui? ,,,. I 1 L , , ff, 5 fl wr. . 39 , M. 1: fu f' , C. J: .,:,e,,,:,':.ff' ,:,':.:, .,f': e 1, 3-1 .,.. , ,f , ,,, M, wifiaf WIS E gg Faculty Room, Place For Relaxation Quiet. . . Now I don't mean to give a long ,D 35? V y sermon. . . Begin. . .I Want to see everyone's face. . . Cool the ladies aid meeting. . . A1- right you guys. . . Let's try that in Aii. . . QW Buena classe. . . You'11 have to tack down the facings. . . That looks trucky. . . Figure things algebraically. . . On a rainy Friday, I just might. . . We're gonna make the biggest state poster. . . Good, very good. . . It's printed in black and White. . . It's not every- body in this class. . . Turn down that radio . . . I'11 give you U8 of a second. . . He caught his lunch. . . Be sure to see me after class yyyy y i if 'hi 1 fl 5 ...IdontknoW... fifk my J ,gg W..Lt 2 -. M057 ww kk Hr THE BEST TUNE TQ MAKE ERHENDS H EE0liiE Yifllll NEED THEM O in Anofwmous . Learning . . . . . . the subjects which were required and the ones We chose was helped by our friends who took the same courses. We realized how easy English really is after tackling French and Spanish, and that a frog has a very complicated interior. When only one person completely un- derstood the Pythagorean Theorem, he explain- ed the entire assignment to the rest of us. We ran the open study halls and religion discus - sions because they were our own things. We took an economic risk when We studied the stock market and We felt like lawyers after constitution. We'Ve learned a lot this year, but the most important thing We've learned is how to share our experiences in friendship. 15 f 'ies ,Q-,ia ,F:o. Y . ,,,,:.h M, Wi? us - we Tlftsf Percentile and rank scoring on the ACT test are ex- plained to senior students by Counseling Director, Miss Chastain. After a film, The Right to Read, Mr. Kean leads Social Problems students Joe Setter, john Hendel, and Steve Culp in a discussion. 413 A O , I if Questions over the first chapter of Images of Christ are discussed by Sister Iean's freshman religion class. Communication Tapes Expand Awareness Show you a couple things about the church. . . Close or far away as we are. . .I started the new year off right. . . Are you yacking again. . .Take out the bluebook. . .Okay, what I want you to do today. . .Let's hack it out for about 10 minutes, . .I got my first issue of my GIFT today. . . Personally, I kind of like this. . .I'll give you one more minute. . . I can see what some of these things are, but these others. . . Class is up here, not out the windows. . . This is the choleric in me. . .Nothin's worse than Father Erickson's jokes. . .What does this have to do with reli- gion. . .This chalk tastes terrible and writes worse. . .Hey, class is down in 103. . .You can wake up now, class is over. . . A puzzling remark on Paul Slack's Evolution and Creation test is questioned by Coach Kwasinski. 'C 'QT' .. .. , I Wm 5 K' WZ , I K . . J ,- Bob Sailler awaits the usually humorous moral to one of Fr. Erickson's anecdotes. Miss Chastain referees a heated discussion between Pam Garrett, Cathy Bross, and Mary Patrick. Black Literature Expands M N nun- X... 2 it ZVA , ' t 'L,, ,, 35 , A KVWRMM' f...,...,.q i V V A an ,, vy i A'A: A aff gary PEfdOmelPrep,areS EO pifw? Mairyrgou, d Barb Schneider, Chris George, Steve Culp, and Steve emet. s exp anation o op 11T11S1'1'1 111 aC15m an Dye learn how to line up copy on a light box for jour- the White Backlash. nalism Class Mary Kay Thurman ponders over questions during a timed test in the developmental reading class. iw- .41 Maureen McAnany, Christine Van Hee, Mary Christoph, and Debbie Mueller use the library to Write notecards as an outline for a research paper in Expository Writing, 18 English Electives Quiet. . .Here are your words for today. . . I'm not taking Black Literature. . .Hey, we get to read 'Body Language' . . .Who's Frodo. . .That was a symbolic movie. . .Another cup of coffee. . .A whole short story. . .When I drop my book, everybody roll their fruit. . . Ten typewritten pages . . .What's a light box. . . I'd rather write poetry than a play. . .All you ever do is give tests, don't you ever teach . . .I lost my feature article. . .Frodo is alive and well, living in the Grey Havens. . .Rescue us from Greek Mythology. . .Keep that cord plugged in. . .I was so em- barassed, I cried through the last half of 'Brian's Song'. . . Hand in your papers, class. . . Miss Hornan listens to Bob Sailler as he reads his short story to the Creative Writing class, MM Mary Shikles waits to be called on to further explain the question. 19 4 5, fa 5 . fi ,, y . .I 6 I . . if if Anya ' L . V ., , 1 ' a ff ,, fi 5 'if 2 Q ' ,, ' iw . I W fl 'V f ' 'W ,, r.,, , jg 'ef YV Julie Shikles, Tom Richardson, Mary Wurtenberger concentrate on the movie Brian's Song as it becomes very much alive in their minds. lim. . 7 ff Mitch Ketzner, learning how to write sales slips, studies the examples in the book. Psp, On an unusually brisk morning, Ruth Campbell, Marty Regan, and Mike Bogina Work on proofs in Algebra II. Anne Patrick tries to smother a laugh as Maureen Doherty becomes the teacher in geometry. VW , . fm ,M ,,,, Pooling their knowledge, Jim Doherty, Marla Zarda, Rita Roos, and Bill Caldwell make proving vector theorems almost possible in Math IV Class. his-W s Sister Jean explains to Mary Io Swetman and Barbara Lane how to work with percentages. Classes Test Individual Study Trends Can we sleep this hour. . .Oh, we have those SRA things again. . .Did the car break down. . .I think it's, no wait a minute, 6.8. . .Can we have our tests back. . I left them at home. . .Do we have the even or odds. . . I'll do it before class. . .I get my signs mixed up. . . What's the answer to the last problem. . .The who theo- rem. . .Aren't you glad I didn't give you yesterday off . . .Let me show you an easier way. . .Any volunteers to go to the board. . . I'll give you two seconds to get quiet ...Let me check this, maybe I'm wrong. . .We learn about all these little lines running all over the place, and We haven't figured them out. . .Wha.t's she talking about. . . Miss Neff listens intently as a student asks her a ques- tion concerning graphs. 21 'M Doug Creten and Dorothy McGrew observe their latest discoveries in chemistry while Renee I-ltunble records the results. New Textbooks, Experiments Broaden Classes Do We have lab today. . .I've got a cold, I can't smell anything. .. This microscope doesn't Work. . .Watch out it's going to explode. . .Turn on the gas. . .I think I'm going to be sick. . .What's the Law of Definite Composition. . .I broke another test tube. . .Does Hydrochloric acid burn. . . Look at it's liver. . .What's I-IZO. . .That test was too tech- nical. . .Collision of what molecules. . . How do you spell Coelenterata. . .My matches are gone. . .What's that awful smell. . . I'm sorry, I didn't mean to burn your assignment . . .Why didn't you tell me it was hot before I picked it up . . ,I think our experiment failed. . .You're right. . .Do we have to wear those aprons. . .You'll never guess what hap- pened in lab today. . . Preparing for his experiment, john Hendel exam- ines his supplies during physics class. 22 Bill Renegar, Brian Patrick, Carl Schroeder, and Colleen Crowley account for the worried look on Sister Patricia Ann's face as they await the results of their experiment. ,1 I f' f A , r ll. John Yurkovich checks his instruments before putting them away for the day. M Ed Bauer, David Guarr, and john Nachbar search for answers to discussion questions about protozoa. 'SY fi The science library offers Kevin Hager and John Hodgins the needed research for their physics experiment. 23 H f Vote At 18 Intensifies Class Study Coach Malley re-words a difficult question for a bet- ter understanding to Lynn DeGraeve. Mr. Pete Taschler explains some facts about taxes which are being studied in the economics classes. Take your books off your desk. . .Any words of wisdom today. . .Who shall I pick on. . .This is an evil risk. . .My stock dropped 23.5. . .Let's have a laugh. . .Take out a half sheet of paper. . .You've got a 50f5O chance. . . What does syllabus mean. . .Look it up in the dictionary . . .The fat guy in the wheel barrel. . .What page is he on anyway.. .Use pen, not pencil. . . There'll be a test . . .We can't have a test Monday. . .I got a four in the hole on my last test. . .Good, very good. . .When does the president take the oath of office. . .My group has to give its report. . .What did he say. . .Don't you people ever listen. . . ,am .Q Ann Marie Macek summarizes factors discussed in her group as Carolyn Nicks searches for more information. Mike Eddleman leads a spirited debate on the topic, Should trials be te1evised? , as Rita Setter, jane Lang, John Fritz and Richard Sulzen react visually. Mary Ireland indicates the rise of wholesale prices in 1963 as shown on the index chart held by Mary Wurtenberger . Dan Madl, Paula Borough, Marcedes Corrales, and Tom Carbajo view reports about various countries throughout the world. UVUIAUC, 31 ,iw ,gt rm wfs 5, 5, , , J' -,guru-ni M.,-,S 25 -I--.,...',-A-ve '- '- '- '-- X Q ...ff Games, Songs, Club, Tapes, Distinguish Sister Mary Daniel instructs Jane Wheeler, Ann Scherman, and Anita Brown in the intricate details of running a tape recorder. Pam VanLerberg hides her eyes while Sister Kathleen holds up an object for the class to See during a game in French I. Members of the French II Club: Mary Christoph, Willie laugh at their mistakes as they rehearse their Brian Patrick, Catherine Nicks, Carolyn Regan, Carol Christmas play La Veille de Noel. Lawrence, Sue Peters, Mary Kay Petty, and Mark m.4 Language Program Mettez vous vos livres sous Ie pupitre. . .I wish I had self-study today. . .Feliz Cumpleanos, . .I got voila, . . Que noticias hay de nuevo. . .What number was that. . . Hope we sing Christmas Carols again. . .Ie ne comprend pas. , .I-Iow was the play. . .What was the assignment. . . Que dia as hoy. . .I hate dictation. . .Repetez s'il vous plait. . .Je ne comprend pas Swahili. . ,La Veille de Noel. . .I didn't understand it. . .Not another vocabulary . . . Can we hear tapes today.. . No Ingles. . . Que hora es. . .Did you memorize your dialogue. . .Quvre le livre a la page. . .What do you mean you flunked dictation . . .Me llamo Maria.. .When's the bell gonna ring... Pardon my French. . .Eso es... Sue Mallory, Kathy Pinkelmann, and Paula Stam- baugh begin their bulletin board display during individualized study in French II. Donnie Freund, Mark Dillbeck, and Mike Evangelisti interpret a dialogue in Spanish II class. 'Gb-H ' ., ' hiswMT'tN- I , ., W. N ' X Y 1 .Y V 'wml,.Z,7' ' tw Geri Asher sets the mood for Christmas by singing carols in Spanish IV. New Equipment, Books Increase Quality Begin. . .Not another timing test. . .No wise cracks from the peanut gallery. . .Can I go buy a pencil. . .It's fiscal, Coach. . .What's that word, I can't read my notes. . .Pass the eraser. . .Can I borrow some paper. . .Type two lines of each word you missed. . .I-low many lines do I go down. . . Hey chief, what's the assignment. . .Draw a line and start again. . .Who has three errors or less. . .Can you type while he talks. . .My typewriter doesn't Work. . .Wait, I'm out of ink. . .My rubber band has been stolen. . .How do you type a Christmas card. . .I got the right prediction this time. . . Stop. . . Brian McAnany receives his typing assignment booklet from Kathy McBee. I .I Dan I-Ioltmeyer demonstrates his skill in reading a shorthand chuckle as the class, taught by Mrs. Campbell, listens with amusement. 28 Kathy Thelen and John Shaw predict scores for an up-coming football game in bookkeeping class I I Of Courses S: Lev: Q Lg Inna f Dm, Pan: lg Hun Q U58 1 ',. Q' ,fl 'V --fi , 1 B J .,,, W. Working at Vans, along with classes, make up, Beverly Ohmes' Wm, 6. diversified occupation class. By using the business department tape recorders, Maureen McAnany and Patti Hanks increase their nf, I x Mrs. Mitchell instructs Marita Tschirhart and Helen Sullivan on how to remove the ink-soaked stencil from the mimeograph machine. speed and accuracy in Shorthand H. Low G m Temperatures Stimulate Energy e have toda don't Oh I jammed my finger W gym y, we. .. f ...Get off my bench, lwant to sleep, . .Coach I can't run, someone stole my shoes. . .Does anyone have any extra socks. . .Don't cut those corners. . .W'hat's the combination , . .What are you, sisters of the poor, . .Hohum I'm tired. . What is this, the ladies aid. . . This morning let's start with five vigorous laps around the gym. . .Let's push her in the shower. . .Why don't we get any lockers. . . Someone stole my lock. . .l'm freezing. . .No leg lifts, please. . .How much did you leg press.. .Was that the bell, . . 'fy Bearing the 52U temperature in the gym, the soph omore girls line up for roll call. Rain, snow , sleet, or hail never stop the boys from running their daily mile. Breaking away from the usual calisthenics, the boys' gym class try their luck at building a pyramid. Larry Skahan, Chuck Seago, and Tom Southard take their places in the bottom row of a pyramid directed by Coach Leonard. 4 ' ...ay ,. f 1 5 Q 4.1.'?:Qf7Q ' fcwffggf-H , K E A ,,-ff' A ,M,. ,ff Coach Mirocke saws through a piece of wood for Doug Palermo and Ray Hoefler. The lettering on a drafting plate receives fin- ishing touches from Sue Mallory. Intense Thought Needed For Perfection ' 'Jlff . i i If A .V . ..f ',:7 - 5fs,fj.f5i'2iiZ. 71, Q 24 'y ,, f 'f,l ? i,Qy.iV Mark DeWitte asks Coach Mirocke for advice on a com- 1 plicated drafting plate . 31 I've got 30 plates done. . . That's nothing. . .Eyeball your work. . .I just remembered, Coach, I'rn allergic to sawdust, . .My T-square broke. . .The more you rub, the better your finish. . .What's a perfect plate . . .How much is the bookcase gonna cost me.. .Can I borrow your work. . .A1right, who took my pink pearl eraser. . .My drawing board is probably on the very bottom. . .I'rn all outta tape. . .Use 120 grain sand paper. . .Get me five sheets of paper, too. . . Will you cut this wood on the table saw, Coach. . . Let's clean up. . .I'll get the barrel. . .Don't get lost. . . By using a mirror Julie Shikles sketches a self-portrait. Q., Karen Holland, Paula Stambaugh, Angie Kil- Martin, and Lynn Marsh use tie-dying in fashioning new curtains for the Home Ec. Lab. Hmmm 'MMM W Wm An interpretation of Act Naturally is given by Larry Klein and Mark Willey during a program by the mixed chorus 32 Beaux-Arts Ball, Qutlet For Creativity How do you like my drunken giraffe. . . Spray diatstuHfoutside...lNhoops, Icuttoo far...lVhere's die shellac brush,..I'U.neV- er sew again. . . What's a still life in neutral . . . Mrs. Booth, HELP. . . Rumor has it that Father john is coming disguised as Billy Grahan1..jE ldonW:hurry'Fllgetanother demerit. . . The needle is stuck in my finger ...ICS too long...BAy sculpture exploded... What size do I wear. . . Someone stole my assignment sheet. . . This paste smells like Wheat..,Do we have sHk:screentoday...Fd W X rather sew than buy. . . Who turned the radio 1 v off. . . Who took my bobbin case. . . Let's get busy.. . Wx: E rf, 7 ,deaf If I if Z M it a A 'W Ivlrs. McMil1en approvingly glances at Mary Cisper s ' HMW' 'V tissue paper design. ,..i f 5 ,, A ' l ' F1I1iShi1'1g her clothing project, Debbie Self places her final star on the flag. N. I Aiwfi ' N l .Q ,Q . 'f' f: ' Doug Creten assembles paper mache to form an un- usual animal in art class. -vw 5 4 x yy, 1 wr ' 7 i 2 I QM 5 3 4' K 1 f i IE A mutha rar liter wart Farrow. Participating . . in orner activities during lunch after s A 0 Y y school, or during practice made this year in- teresting for us and our friends. Our lockers were hardly big enough to hold books and memories let alone the people We stuffed in them, too. We ran down the halls during class Waving to our friends and We waved to them from detention. There were never enough games to play or meets to attend and We Watched each hoping it Would last forever. We taught underprivileged children and work- ed on publications because We Wanted to get involved with people. We Worked in the office because we were interested in our school. We participated in many activities but We al- so participated in the experience of friendship. 35 Through her emotions, Paula Stambaugh asks the audience, How can people be so cruel? at the talent show honoring Sister Mary Joyce. sf ,HL VW ,f f i Greg Ketzner, Ruth Campbell, and Sandy Harding place hosts in the chalice before the Thanksgiving Mass. W, 36 First Lady President Introduces New Outlook The '71-'72 Student Council President: julie Shikles Secretary: Bobby Magerl Senior Representatives: Mark Willey, Bill Caldwell, Pat Hashman. junior Representatives: Patty Rieke, Claudia Supplee, john Shaw. Sophomore Representatives: Mary Nivens, Vickie Miller, Kevin Hicks, Rita Setter. Freshman Representatives: Mary Nell Tex tor, Mark Fritz, Kathy Regan, Martie Willey. Class Presidents: Senior, Steve Zarda: junior, Beth Asher: Sophomore, Steve Yurkovich: Freshman, Mike Wichman. Streak Editor: Christine Van Hee: Hi- Lites: Brian.Patrick, Fran Brossg Pep Club: Judy Boone: Math Club: Mary Christoph: Drill Team: Annette Mirockeg Letterman Club: Danny Nicks 3 National Honor Society: Brian Patrick: Head Cheerleader: jenny Kirk. Sponsor: Sister Mary Joyce Meyers, Mr. Robert Boland. During a Student Council meeting, john Geier, john Hendel, Judy Boone, Steve Zarda, and Brian Patrick listen as Pat Hashman makes a comment on the student exchange. President julie Shikles listens attentively to a member making a suggestion about the furniture drive as Secretary Bobby Magerl records the minutes. julie Shikles presents a gift from the Student Body to Coach Mirocke during an assembly on Mirocke Day. ii' 1 5' V ,,,:, M ,,,,, it at S' 'H A look of apprehension 1S given by Sister Jean as she With the pressures of a january 10th deadline, the STREAK staff pauses to celebrate the Christmas season. New Paint, Christmas STREAK STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Christine Van Hee. ASSISTANT EDITORS: Sue Chiles, Michele Brough. SPORTS EDITORS: Tim Rafferty, Dan Holtmeyer. BUSINESS MANAGER: Marla Zarda. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Dorothy McGreW, Beth Asher, Steve Lamas. ARTIST: Mary Christoph. STAFF MEMBERS: Sandy Harding, Beth Asher, Nita Ireland, Carolyn Regan, Renee Humble, Maureen Sullivan, Patti McGreW, Diane Burk ett, Cathy Campbell, Carol Wurtenberger, Kathy Pinklemann, Karen Roberts, Linda Spero, Barb Roos, Lynn Boutte, Susan Nicks, Alisa Speckin, Margaret Vasquez, Kitty McMahon. ADVISOR: Sister jean Moran. 38 unwraps her Christmas present. l 'T',J2L an Decor Make Deadlines at .J '-in iyitt I I it 5 ., x ,,,. . K If J ,W I V, ll . - - . -F,, a V, Q . K H f Wa.- The Publications Room acquired a new look as Mary Christoph, Debbie Mueller, Sue Chiles, and Christine Van Hee repaint the previously green and orange walls sky blue. new., n Ei John Baker applies stripping to the darkroom door to shield out light. ' ,N ,,......... 4 2 Articles are typed by the Editorial Editor Ruth Campbell in preparation for printing. Tolerable HI-LITES STAFF CO-EDITORS: Fran Bross, Brian Patrick. NEWS EDITOR: Annette Mirocke. FEATURE EDITOR: Debbie Evangelisti. EDITORIAL EDITOR: Ruth Campell. SPORTS EDITOR: Bob Sailler. PHOTOGRAPHER: john Baker. REPORTERS: Ruth Campbell, Sue Peters, Bob Freund, Bill Caldwell, Mark Willey, Bonnie Bauer, Cathy Bross, Bev Buckner, Connie Carbajo, Susan Converse, Colleen Crowley, Kathy Downey, Pam Garrett, Susie Marsh, Ed Walsh, julie Shikles, john Geier. BUSINESS STAFF: Claudia Supplee, Bonnie Bauer. ARTIST: Mary Christoph. ADVISOR: Mr. Michael Brown. 39 Mr. Brown helps Bob Sailler critique the sports pages before the HI-LITES deadline. LITERARY MAGAZINE EDITORS: Brian Pat- rick, julie Shikles, Mary Christoph, and Sue Mallory work earnestly to publish the Kaleidoscope . ,N,,,'- x pf EWR Maureen Sullivan, Renee Humble, Mary Kay Petty, Carolyn Regan, and Beth Asher help out in the office in their free time. ici? Q' A Kathy Downey, Catherine Nicks, Donna Stoway, and Mary Patrick check the absentee list while Claudia Sup- plee loads a stapler. During a Math Club meeting, President Mary Christoph discusses the rules of the math contest with her members 40 --nv 592 Student Concern Activates Various Changes S yy!! Mggrszfti Mike Shea reads instructions to fellow managers Dennis , , Boone, Tim Rafferty, Ed Walsh, and joe Holmes for a KQUHY MCLHHPSQ Debbi? Meme: Debble MC' new type of skin medication. Laury, Mark Wille, Rita Setter, Ann Scher- man, and Mary Ann Dillbeck volunteer their time for the Saturday morning tutoring program. PUBLICITY CLUB MEMBERS: Greg Dowell, Mary K . Cisper, Julie McGrath, Nicks, john Hendel, Mark ay Petty, Catherine and Eddie Walsh. Co- Captain Bonnie Bauer Captain jenny Kirk Susie Marsh Pep Club Support Leads Team To WE ARE THE BLUESTREAKS. . . Where's my ticket. . . What number is the bus. . . Down in front. . . Come on, let 'em hear ya . . . Say it loud We're blue and We're proud . . .I don't believe it. . . We're number one . . . Fifteen rahs for the bus driver. . . Did the picture turn out okay this time. . . Drib ble it, pass it. . . I'd like to tell ya, you're going to be entertained. . . Sink it, sink it. . We beat Hogan. . . Look at the scoreboard and see Who's in the hole. . . Who's painting a sign for the wrestlers. . . Don't drop the baton. . . You're dogging it. . . We can do any- ictory Letterman's Club Officers Secretary Treasurer thing if We try' ' ' H George Higginbotham and, President Danny Nicks dis cuss the agenda before their meeting Not pictured Vice-President Keith Taschler. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Alternate Vickie Miller, Joyce Kirk, Paula Seago, Patti Mahnowski Captain Mary Nivens, and jane Caldwell. Mig? Charlene Peterson THE 1971-72 DRILL TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: Alter- nate Valerie Chiaverini, Mary Boone, Debbie Traxson, Sheryl Sasenick, Alternate Maureen Doherty, Mary Kay Bourquin, SECOND ROW: Lisa Compton, Ann Mosbauer, Patty Rieke, Kathy Thelen, Karel Ryan, Carolyn Regan, julie McGrath, Connie Carbajo Marilyn Nielsen Alternate Patty LeCluyse Pep Club Officers Debbie Evangelisti, recording secre- tary, Sue Mallory, treasurer, Judy Boone, president, Geri Asher, vice-president, and Patti Elmer, cor- responding secretary, draw raffle tickets before the pep rally. THIRD ROW: Sandy Harding, Co-Captain, Diane Chandlee, Patti Hanks, Lynn Banks, Carol Law- rence, Margie Scherman, Nancy Wheeler, Cap- tain, Annette Mirocl-ce. Not pictured: Debbie Schrader. Wann Backwood Memory, Twinkling Lights, I love Masses in the gym . . . Father Erickson's sermon was really great . . . Going Home, Country Road . . . A final homecoming . . . This is gonna be a really neat Pep Rally . . . The Drill Team goes first . . . finally the Math Club float . . . You mean they're out of gum already . . . How come the football players don't have to walk, too ... Whichsidedothemumsgoon. . . A hard-hitting game . . . Yea Blue . . . Colour my world with hope . . . How did they get a fountain in here . . . Watch the floor, it's slick. . . Where can we sit . . . Who stole my flash cube . The sponsors are really going to dance . . . Don't they play any slow music . . . I really didn't see you, I'm sorry you almost fell . . . We better stand for the crowning . . . And your 1971 Home- coming Queen, Miss Connie Magerl . . . Let It Be Steve Zarda provides background music for the Home- coming Mass. 2 X 2 Streaks demonstrate one of many powerful tackles PGP Club H16mb6I'S gather 2-'1'0UDd the Royalty after an during the Lillis game. impressive victory over the Irish, 114 I 'a ' f 5 M Fountain Convey Homecoming Emotions Theme of Going Home, Country Road sets the tone for Mass. I Queen Connie Magerl helps her escort jim Powers adjust her crown. ff2f,' 2 ' ronn - A Q-, , if 5, w ere , wfailwi, V g , 5572 ' 9 'J ' ' ' ,: , xl, 1, ' ' if X M Q 7 .ff -W , ,, W We My 2 6 f 1 7, 1 1 I J, fm' ' ??Uf?Wf'v4hi V+ ,M 15 W K QV, in W 4 1 ff IV 4 21 I J .. , My .'0.. ! 'Q Q' r f 4 If , ,S 1 M Z ,fi WL - .W V A ,, f ,ff i ,,r, ff, f 22 , , 5 A ,, , V A A V yr ' C 1 f ' ' , f, f Q 1 , H- 5 ggi 1 ' if ,Y fy! f, H V, fi W 7 5 5 as 1 Z f , F ,,,, Q .q,,1 , I I s Wi if H! ' ' 'frf,'ef .e ,V , ,, W W Alv ,L A A 6 W Q V 4,V ' K W ,Z W7 .N ,U Q Freshman spirit is strong at the finish of the parade. fneitelnenl Of Keydlfy Adds Ce Weekend Princess Lynne ,Marsh Queen Uannie Winged ,Attendunf Fully lednyse I'r1mss Huffnxk' Iiawr if .-Hr '09 A 11011111111 Sandy ,I-fardmg , MU ALPHA THETA MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Bauer, Geri Asher, Marla Zarda, Debbie Mueller. Catherine Nicks, Susan Chiles, Rita Roos, Mary BACK ROW: Ralph Textor, Pat I-Iashman, Dan Christoph. MIDDLE ROW: julie McGrath, Bonnie I-loltmeyer, Mary Cisper, Mary Kay Petty. Top Ten, Open Study Hall Transfer, Teacher's BASKET BALL ROYALTY: Debbie Schrader, julie Shikles, f and Judy Boone. Y-..-- -,-,, , ROW: Beth Asher, Fran Bross, Susan Chiles, Carolyn Regan, Christine Van Hee. MIDDLE ROW: Margie Scherman, Annette Mirocke, Ruth Campbell, Sue Peters. 48 E I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Geri Asher, Bonnie Bauer, Susan Chiles, Sue Mallory, Christine Van Hee. BACK 2 s ,.- Q ,W f .ff Q! W, 1 ZH? 7' mi as ,. 'UW' K 5 Q. I I 4 KW' R z , 'if ' I' Ez - i if y 5 9 f if rv 2 45' 1 if ' it ' .','5:fi33fiWwfw'-'421r5f'L:'?'f5il5'Z.w ' :Lia ROW: Pat I-Iashman, Paul Bower, Bob Sailler, Brian Patrick, Margie Scherman, Mary Christoph. Aids Extend Student Responsibilities W M ' 5 Mary Christoph, Dorothy McGrew, Sandy Harding, Marla Zarda. BACK ROW: Pat Hashman, Bob Sailler, Brian Patrick, john Baker, john Geier, Bob Freund. Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Sue Mal- lory uses her artistic talent to decorate a pole in the cafeteria. ffl Experiences At St. Joe 'M I6 2 2 , M '-I-nf uf ee e 3 mf 5 ,8 4 7 6 W . . Are Experiences , 1 'z S Q ,L s if 'fa tes S 52 GW' To Remember Y ,,,, . LL . , i, 1 5 HF 4? 'C 5 if S , 5 W 'Z 7 . . , A7 . ,X if , 4 V. -fg 1514 ,wh V-M 5 .., A , A sw --nv .i omaha i ff Feneuusune us LUKE Two CLQGKS Keeenue irgumgg Competing . . . . . . with other schools for top honors Gin all sports, we had the Pep Club behind us even when We failed. We practiced early in summer for football, early in football season for bas- ketball and wrestling and late in winter for track. Our dedication a.nd spirit made us the Mighty Blue Streaks. The games and meets held excitement to the Very final seconds when We could scream we're number one or simply say We try hard at St. joseph High. The harder We tried, the more we added to our experiences in friendship. 0 55 State Champs Finish 12-Og 2.2.nd Straight Win Paul Bower springs loose for a touchdown after Bill Caldwell provided the key block. St. joe offense lines up against the Topeka Hayden defense on a goal line stand. Let's go 9-O . . . We consecrate to your Divine Heart the team . . . Maur Hill, Victory 100 . . . We offer you our joy and pain on the field of play . . . Bower up the middle, fight . . . Look at those guys block . . . We ask you to bless the team . . . Are we gonna pray . . . And make us clean and strong and one . . . We'Ve got a great team. . . We know when to be serious and when to have fun . . . Way to go, St. joe . . . Grant that We may be worthy of Winning . . . Can you beat 'em . . . Yeah We can beat 'em . . . We're number one . . . Make us modest in vic- tory . . . Sportsmen in defeat . . . One of the reasons We win is for another steak dinner . . . lll victories, We're number l l. . . Amen. . . Larry Fritz, jim Powers, and Dan Holtmeyer wrap up a Lillis back while john Gruss comes from his corner- back position to assist with the tackle. l Coach Malley, Coach Kwasinski, and Coach Mirocke prepare to accept Y 6 the District trophy after a 26 to 14 victory over Ottawa. 5 My M 2 1 m, t , W W M has Bill Caldwell completes his 36th conversion attempt out of 41. Paul Bower returns a punt to set up a play for a touchdown against Topeka Hayden. if Referees give the signal for one of many Blue Streak touchdowns. in H' Nz 1 'W Q The St. joe line executes an offensive play against a Bill Caldwell and Dave Conner prepare to block the Lillis defense as john Gruss gets hit behind the line. 3 14 i gh yy Qi strong Lillis defense. :W Q W. 1. 11. W . 6 WV, , V, FRONT ROW: Coach Tom Malley, Manager Dennis Boone, Steve Bergman, Larry Skahan, Steve Lamas, Alan Mestdagh, Bernie Beletsky, Craig Lynch, Doug Holtmeyer, Pete O'Sullivan, Kevin Hicks, Keith Beals, Mark DeWitte, john Pilcher. SECOND ROW: Coach Gene Kwasinski, Manager Mike Shea, Richard Sulzen, Cary Chiaverini, Steve Miller, Brad Roberts, Kevin Hager, Bob 58 -lf- if H , M Q96 i 4 6 W aooa ff M My ltti nur Magerl, Bill Renegar, Steve Culp, Gary Purdome, Mike Bogina, Mike Glavin, john Nachbar, Coachg Geno Mirocke. THIRD ROW: Manager Tim Rafferty, Bill Cald- well, Paul Bower, joe Holmes, ix.. BLUE STREAKS ARE N R i af Q s o 92 S 2 3 X 4 ? f 7x Q 'M Larry Fritz, jim Powers, Chris George, Mike Riley john Gruss, Dan Holtmeyer, Dave Conner, Chuck Seago, Thom Arehart. NOT PICTURED: Dirk Yates. League Championship Tops Winning Season 'jump up and get 'em, get 'em . . . Re- ember, curfew 10 p. m. . . . Two points Blue, two points . . . Our team is really good this year . . . OK, alright . . . 'Git' . . . Streaks fight . . . Stay away from the dollies . . . He fouled . . . Head and ball fake . . . We beat Hogan, everybody . . . Let's see the revolving post . . . Why did jim Doherty cut the net . . . Take it away . . . How many games has Pius won . . . No jackin' around in the locker room . . . Basketball practice is serious . . . Who got the technical called . . . Out of bounds . . . Blue's ball. . . Raise that score two points more . . . W'hy's it only a one on one . . . How can they practice when some- body's hurt . . . We want Coach . . . Girls are good, but basketball is better . . . Paul Bower and Larry Fritz defend as jim Doherty knocks the ball loose from his opponents hands. 60 The Mighty Five receives instructions from Coach Leonard before starting an exciting round of play. Dan Nicks dribbles the bal up a crucial basket. 1 down the court to set Wk 'rf-0.5 - ' ' ':f ,,, .gg ,,+i.,Lf1Glfg, ,, ya if-fp' . fx f , Q ' ' . Way' QF -x -0...-e - D. fwfr, I , 2 A ff V gf f , f F ., i , Q , . QXXW' fl, ' aww, 3 :miriam , an H ., R' lx K fi Chg!!! V ' 'V ,,,. L,,A 'H ml, FRONT ROW: Dan Nicks, jim Lutz, Mike Riley. ty, manager. BACK ROW: Tom Arehart, Larry MIDDLE ROW: Coach Leonard, Paul Bower, Dan Fritz, jim Doherty, Tom Southard, joe Setter, Holtmeyer, Pat Doherty, Bob Magerl, Tim Raffer- jim Powers, and joe Holmes, manager. Sideline Streaks look apprehensive as Mighty Five battle against opponents. Ixgf? W. .Wg ,,,,,,....--Va V jim Powers clears the way for Paul Bower to work his way around to the basket. 61 L IWW I fy! V , . X so 1? y Q11 Wu t. J ' ff 1 M , 'T' V, Af, s fill ' um? -vw. jim Doherty takes the ball away after a field goal attempt claiming it for the Streaks. Dan Holtmeyer attempts a hook shot as jim Doherty and Larry Fritz stand prepared to guard. 'f w A ' rrrr' W L New ifrv' ' H f ke? Tizff ' faf -: f '54, mu wr fww A ,f f fy, V , ' we V, an fm' Q f ff. , ,f,,.,k,-, f,,,,!qw-, V so .M f f 4 A H ? I , V, A Y ' I r , . f 1 'WH if 5 l QE Far out on the court, Paul Bower tries for one of his many successful baskets. 9 , i, Exif, 'iff X-XQ flax Q X f ef 4 'M of AZV' v FRONT ROW: john Knapp, Phil Dye, Bill Lutz, Kevin Hicks. MIDDLE ROW: john Yurkovich, Steve Miller, john Nachbar, Steve Rogers, Steve Yurkovich, Anthony Bernal. BACK'ROW: Coach Kean, Alan Mestdagh, Bill O'Grady, Steve Bergman, Mark Martens, Ray Hoefler. 4 , Blocking a pass, joe Setter attempts to regain possession of the ball. '72 Streaks Compile Best Record Ever jim Lutz displays his ability to control the ball as Paul Bower races down the court to take position. S 57 T 54 l O E 48 7l B 49 L 65 U 53 E 57 S T 59 R 59 E 66 A 54 K 45 S 76 63 Scoreboard Lillis Hogan Parkhill St. Pius Hogan Miege Rosedale Immaculata Lillis East Hogan Savior of the Immaculata St. Pius Maur Hill Lillis Maur Hill Paola World 1 1 '7 .51 , A- A V '43 fuk V , , .V M , ' ,,,f , , j a' V dLi'ruag? WW Q a 1 M , W wi gg 1 1 sia ,,. ,. M fl' M , , r Q,j i r,Jj,,, E K A ' , 'iv W,,w4f Bill Caldwell prepares a baton handoff to Larry Fritz in a league track meet. is Pre-Season Track Shows Promising Future With utmost precision, Brad Roberts flings the discus to gain points for the Streaks during a track meet. ' 1 1 -. if A Q V A 45 1 f K , 0 rf, -I G, , Q ' 3 ef., V lv by V - ,as My f. k 5 ' T? 5 ' s T A ' W he 1 at T always mNwram Q ii r fasr , E V U -,QL A f . ,dr . I ' f y ,, - v.,, V A fx Z' ' ,, l f.,45'3 iv Ni , WL-,H we 1972 STREAK TRACK TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: Keith Taschler, Ray Vasquez, Bernie Beletsky, Robert Mc- Anany. MIDDLE ROW: Mark DeWitte, Pete O'Sulli- van, Brad Roberts, Keith Beals, Mike Glavin. TOP ROW: Gary Purdome, Richard Sulzen, Bill Caldwell, Greg Ketzner. NOT PICTURED: Norman Spero, jim Doherty, Terry Buckman. gr. After rounding the last curve, senior sprinter, Buck Wilson, heads for the finish line. H' i e 5.1 kj A My ff 6 V va -it-1 ' Before practice Mark Fritz limbers up with a hurd- 1er's stretch. N Determination for perfection registers in Mike Ri1ey's face as he lunges over the next high hurdle. V- hy., A -,K ., g K 1, al H: me r-'L V1 X .wg 'Q V 1 . , in X? J 341 asi eif tifii 1-L sri T f ,3. lqr, ,ili , fe' x 'If -2, Q 1,- .aa e 55 f Mike Riley and Bill Caldwell practice smooth hand- offs in preparation for relays. 65 A f , fir Ea , K, ,, , , , V we in V , i far 'I ,if i T gp . i ' 'K ik, A 'wmff--as Y 'fi 0 M p si J K is ze' 1 .ma i ' E 'iii E553 ,Q Abi Ea Coach Kwasinski delivers his wrestling strategy to wrestler Larry Skahan. li EVJ I Chuck Seago uses a half Nelson against a es,eA, mn- Miege wrestler to obtain a take down. i After Two Years Wrestling Spirit Strong if Heads up . . . Move . . . OK Deacon Kwas . . . What's he doing . . . You're off the mat . . . Why is he starting over . . . Which one is our guy, anyway . . . Pinhim . . . Wayto go baby . . . OK let's go . . . Now What's he doing . . . On your knees . . . What's a half Nelson . . . Go for the pin, baby . . . Look at that guy . . . Move, man, MOVE . . . He almost knocked the ref down . . . We beat Miege three times . . . Not bad . . Does Rockhurst have a heavyweight . . . 2 Carbajo Wrestles next . . . What's going on . . . Oh, how gross . . . I'd hate to be a ref . . . They have to do all that three times . . . Way to be Marty . . . What's he doing THIS time . . . I don't understand Wrestling at ALL . . . go- Tying up the arms of an opposing wrestler, Carl Schroeder goes for a two point take down. 66 W., WLLA5 KXLXIEHMES JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Tom Carbajo, Karl Seck, Robert Maurer, Pat Wheeler, jeff Skahan, Tim Peterson. MID- DLE ROW: Gordon Geldho, Mike Eddleman, Allen Schrick, Steve Lindhorst, Steve Pflumm. BACK ROW: Eddie Dehaemers, Steve Lamas, john Pilcher, jim Carter. VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD FRONT ROW Tom joe McKernan. BACK ROW: Pat Hashman, Cary LaCombe, Doug Palermo, Marty Regan, Raymond Chiaverini, Chris George, Chuck Seago, Bill Cald- Carl Schroeder, Tramer well, Larry Skahan, Coach Kwasinski. ws ' V V f 1 w- W 68 THE CDNILY WAY 'TQ HAVE A FRHEND HS TQ BE QMS . RALPH WALDO Ericsson Discovering . . . . . . the real value of friendship made this year special. Together we studied for our drivers licenses. lockered on second floor, andtbought elevator passes from the seniors. We earned the right to wear our class rings, strengthened our class spirit, and learned what high school life is all about. Buying bus and pre-game tickets for all the away games was sometimes hard because of a money shortage, but we managed to back our team anyway. We dated occasionally, letting our parents drive, and our hearts went out to older men. Having to eat lunch last, being called mini-Streaks , and sponsoring Prom are all part of being underclassmen, but the best part is knowing we have more years to build our experiences in friendship. 69 -,0 if N 8' ff ,za if.: iff igfzw -z ':- -4 pl QT QQ i B -qui' john Arehart jon Barnes Phil Bauer joe Bender Paula Borough Lynn Boutte Barb Brown Brian Brown Debbie Sharon joe Buckman Buckner Budenbender Kim Bush Kitty McMahon and Susan Nicks draw a page layout during a yearbook workshop. 7O , x 5 I fn. , ,, ivy, M 0 X. . ,' X 'Iii J' 1 . 1 ' , nw 5' - ' fi? A 2 'F i t ? , MQ A Karen Callaghan Marla Cattelino jill Conley A ,R In ,., X. I C .K Tom Carbajo Cindy Carroll Ginny Bob Cisper Chiaverini Susan Debbie Converse Conner X b gi 2 'A fl ee ,ey I, g i Kwai st1ggisL Q-ctiiilff fini 1'..J X FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Mary Pope, Theresa Knipper, Alternate Cheryl Evangelisti, Head Cheer- leader Mary Beth LeC1uyse, and Aggie Gruss. Workshop Introduces Journalism Techniques r if-fx l 4 S. V MF N A 7 W -35 fr X 45 4.91 ga-v-vs H879 we Q-My Mercedes Clarence Janice Charla Pat Dickason Corrales Dees DeGraeve Dehaemers Barbara Theresa Susan Downey Cheryl Debbie Fowks Franz Donovan Evangelisti www 'V vx 2 'Nc -wgff Dan Doherty Mark Fritz Debbie Garrett Mary Lou Gast Steve Gest Gordon Geldhof Kelly Gerety Monica Gerfin Aggie Gruss Thomas Guarr Doris Hagedorn John Hambelton Chris Hauser Tim Hayes john Higgins Cheryl Hoehn Grant Humble Mitchell Ketzner Dennis Klein Mary Knipper Theresa Knipper Beth Knoebber Steve Koenig Joe Kramer Tom LaCombe Sherry Lamoreux Barbara Lane Mary Beth LeCluyse Frank Lichtenauer Margie Looper Tim Lutz Mary T. Lynch Ann Macek Danny Madl Susie Magerl Eddie Majewski Stan Markovich Kathy Marsh f L. it ft, 41 Q 5 'Qi 2 K. dad' , . -fi? W , it Q 55 mftugggtzl - ' A . gfs gi?-Y i f U, 1 4 X A X suv- A g.,. H fi f fil'f1Q's: w, ' l 'Hu-if K, , .5 I . my V, .f-- 41 'H X L it 5 1. an v Q VZ X A 1 'an iii 5 , 1. V: 1 sig gt ee g . . ' 'ri' 4 g A i 2 f ' Ld , di'r 5 W ,tis i it 72 35 gg -hi Wfyiif , ig trust ik 5' if 4' L ' 1 as , . 3 I X 'A' 4 M mg 3 ag 2 if s 'A' 'W Donna Martel Mary Meehan Tony Mirocke 4 wx 'K ff-Q' 2 1 if Mary Maurer Robert Brian Paul McCray Randy Maurer McAnany Pam Miller Melching Debbie Mense Debbie Miller Paula Nelson Doug Mitchell Bill Nachbar Ann Nash 5-. , Kitty Mc Mahon Theresa Miller Ursula Nickel Early Training Prepares Future Champions FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Pat Dan Doherty, Brian Holtmeyer, joe Budenbender Dickason, Danny Madl, Mark Fritz, Larry Van Wal- Tony Mi1'0Ck6, Bob CiSPGI, De1'1I1iS KIGIH Frank leghem, joe Tschirhart, Eddie Majewski, Brian Lichtenhaur. LAST ROW: Coach Leonard Clarence McAnany, Tom Carbajo. SECOND ROW: Tim Lutz, Dees, john Arehart, Steve Koenig, Tim Roche Mitch jack Orsinger, Dan Yates, Bill Nachbar, Tim Hayes, Ketzner, Mike Wichman. Allen Schrick, Tom LaCombe. THIRD ROW: Manager I -, I I nv Y F 1 as 1 Jw - .' N U1 in T- KIT.-1. L. Homecoming decorations are admired by Nancy Vohland and Mark Fritz during a band break. Perry Rogers Barb Roos Ronnie Sailler Beth Sasenick Carol Sauve Cathy Schamle Marian Scherman Allen Schrick Kim Schrader Karl Seck Mary Shikies jeff Skahan Sandy Smith Alisa Speckin David Spieker S , 1 fs. Ki' 403 Qi, .' S if if 5 ix Q, at-fgfil frx A Myra K , Wy am , .W V . JM, t fix. - g 11121 S ,o 4 g S if sm j 'T 4 '.g,fiiJ,igT':i Frank Nichols Teresa Nolte Mary Pope fin 1 1.133 ,. -'L in ! 'QCNQENFSFQV L e r !V 1+ wx ,nm ,, itil 43 by get Wish ft, M 5: 225 ., an ' ff W' L .ff Carolyn Nicks jack Orsinger Kathy Regan rr .-4' I' nw fi . it AL if-s 'xi .,,-f-f--'- ' .--- -'H-,M -..- .f...-gi Tiff ' . i . .ii 'I I w M i M at 74 'elf ,Q-NL. If 4 zzq 'f': R Susan Nicks Mary Ann Mark Pilcher Perry Steve Rieke David Nigro Tim Roche Q ww 1 L - - , val.-' S SET' ' A ff 7 . , , , r my-zz ,,,:'q'f3 if ye WCW Q' FV W' aw A. 3 sry -fell' do a aa ,au F if Qruiigw I I ,mfr I Z fx .. , A fif ' ' H A? Z 2 1 Z.-Iv., ,sw ,K A A L 3' w , , A L 3' l fs Q D' ' TA M g .l A cf R., , M x ii' 3 S - ' '. W arf' Q t rf is J Becky Debbie Sulzen Mary Io Mary Nell Ted Textor Stambaugh joe Swetman Textor Debbie Mary Kay Tschirhart Connie Pam Van Mol Thurman Margaret VanLerberg Vanlserberg Debi Wear Larry Van Vasquez Nancy Brenda Way Walleghem S J 3+ 3 gf I 4' Mary Thornbrugh Carl Van Walleghem Pat Wheeler Homecoming Draws Freshmen Into Activities -4-Q, ,rf President Tom Zarda, Vice-President Mike Wichman, and Treasurer Mary Shikles listen to Secretary Mary Nell Textor read the minutes of the last class meeting. Mike Marty Willey Wichgman joe Zager Dan Yates 75 kai, .I,... 5 K E. it , 54 'ti Uv 0 fi .r 3 1, f ,L . y ai 5 . 1. 'twin' K- 'gy' .wt 5 Li f my . ' . A C 1 . ' - H' Becky Williams Tom Zarda Mary jo Wood Tim Zarda if 5 5 'f a iefn s i Ed Bauer Bernie Beletsky jane Bichel-I Mary Kay Bourquin fix! Keith Beals Mary Ellen Bergman Mary Boone Rick Brough Dave Beckman Anthony Bernal Thad Bourgs Anita Browr Mark DeWitte acqepts the responsibilities of flag raising duties each morning. if 5 ., , -:.. f ri' 'V sr, U , as Q -' ,VI . , . 1, , lvl v ' f Q .-2. fi ' ,, al U .. 2, ' 'V M 'K 'nv 4 F.: 3' X in M W, 'HJ 1 -iq., iii 'Z 'K M' ef. RK ,., 5, A r F 5 'If v e i M K ' an ff 3 'I Diane Burkett Linda BUIEOH Lilli Zarda, vice-presidentg jane Bich- Julie Bysinger jane Caldwell elmeyer, secretaryg and Linda Renegar, Cathy Steve Cat1'OH treasurerg listen as Steve Yurkovich, Campell president, leads a discussion concern- Plag Raising Symbolizes Dependability QQ i Z v ii s if .- V.: , ..,: Steve Kenny jim Chandlee Valerie jim Dalton Donna Cattelino Cernich Marv Ann Chiaverini Phil Dye Davidson Mark Dewiffe Mark Dillbeck Maureen Mike Dillbeck Doherty Eddleman 77 Sandy Ellis Mike Evangelisti Marianne Fenton Don Freund john Fritz Mike Glavin n,4VV A I, Tony Goodson if Q F I Rick Gross ,A Dave Guarr 1 R ff Betsy Hahner ff all Nu M , Nw Q . K+- ,, .ff ff , iii, P , N i 1 iqk fi 3 if Hr. x' 5 QV' f- ag Mini Course Stresses Sophomore Involvement ,K Tom Arehart instructs Diane Burkett on the fundemental parts of an engine. ,M Jn vm, t jab -.f:k at A .- ssesesl A ,flag M I. ' ' K B 1 K M, ' 'K - Debbie jim Heiling Belinda Kevin Hicks Hamilton Ray Hoefler Hernandez Laurie Huck George Joyce Kirk Phyllis Howell Steve Lamas Higginbotham john Knapp Liz lngala 78 42 - I 2 4 3 if 'P la -i ' fsgfgg-LE ...i -if .,--.-.4 A-1.....- Sl k ': k k.: fi? . ' ' , yffg Marilyn Lane Steve Lindhorst Tina Maurer Kathy McBee 7 N. Mark Wille and Steve Cattelino interest a freshman in 'itil' buying cermanic pottery at the Beaux-Arts Ball ..-v ' M , i E :-, V If Arg... fl, Bill Lutz i Eine. Lang Mark raig Lynch M Sue Maurer Robgiiens Patty McGrew MCAMHY -in L , ,.,., . , KVVAK, f.,,.., D , joe Mcliernan 5 , 'J' Y 13 X ,. 123524 - 1 sbs. ,5 , iw 79 wg ' X ,,,, ., Debbie Mc Laury Patty Mc Mahon Alan Mestdagh Vickie Miller Larry Moyer john Nachbar Marilyn Nielsen Mary Nivens Bill O'Grady Eddie Ohmes Pete O'Sullivan Sheila Peretto Dave Pflumm is N yum 1 inf' . , .. Q J, dup 4 Doug Palermo Anne Patrick jane Peters Tim Peterson john Pilcher Kathy Pinkelmann Tina Maurer, Linda Spero, Linda Burton, and Mary Ellen Bergman take a minute to think of new ideas for signs despite the fast approaching four o'clock curfew. Nightly Work Sessions Result In Ideal Q A V 'EE an-. Cindy Pope Kevin Louise Roos Rafferty Mickey Sandifer m' ,g Q . 1 it ,i f . W, , ,I gf 3154, ,.,, H-. 69 Q X Judy Regan Linda Karen Lynn Sheryl Renegar Roberts Robertson Sasenick Doug Schamle Ann Cindy Scherman Schroeder 80 'Q 5 f Vqrr AV I I Ci? Chuck Seago Dan Springhorn Pat Tyler 1' ' t, 3 lr' - 4 5 1 .1- L, , 1-....,9 6' ,lu-Q-r , .- ! ? , 'fix V i. I . 'Inf fda 5. W f wi 5 ' V Y . :imap O ' :: - t if 'mam f It Debbie Self Rita Setter Larry Skahan Tom Mark Kevin Luanne Southard Steckman Steinmetz Sullivan Richard Alice jane Wheeler Mark Wille Sulzen Vielhauer Connie Wilson Float, Well-deserved Refreshments 'P' 7 if g:fu4,l'X ' l l L ffl f was an Linda Spero Debbie Traxon Mary Wittlinger The Sophomore Class theme for their football float depicts the skill of the football team, S1 Carol Steve Wurtenberger Yurkovich Lilli Zarda Chris Zimmer .,.A , B X :Q E W1'A: X g l Q r, W . ff? f A I 'A Bob Arehart Mike Bogina Bev Buckner jim Carter ws A Beth Asher Dennis Boone Ruth Campbell Cary Chiaverini Steve Bergman Cathy Bross Connie Carbajo Mary Cisper ,..,,.......................-.-,-p-1-- had www ewwnlmnalisulnelfm -.. ,523 s?i!2Js-i ,J I , .-.,,.M4-wk , Susie Marsh and Steve Miller find time to study while Mike Graham takes advantage of the open study hall program. 82 gg I ra 'Eg J Lisa C0mPf0U Dave Conner Pam Garrett calmly awaits the mad rush of halftime at the lmmaculata Chris Cottrell Doug Greten fogtball game. Lynn Ed DeGraeve DeHaemers Concession Stand Work Results In Big Profit Pat Doherty Kathleen Steve Dye Patti Elmer Debbie Sandy Terry Fortino Downey Marlene Pam Garrett Evangelisti Fontenot Mary Frain Franz Mike Graham John Heiling 83 sf 142111 rg. S .ga V41 4 'bw 'D Y, I i'f Ki'f K A -': L iit in M ' . f ' 9 ': at 1': ' v M J K y M A . at i. . Renee Rose lngala Nita lreland Greg Ketzner Humble Paula McBee julie McGrath Kathy 106 MCAMHY Patti Susie Marsh McLaury Bobby Magerl Mahnowski Dan Palermo Steve Miner Cathy NiCk5 Mike Mary Patrick O'Donnell Charlene Peterson Mary Kay Petty Steve Pflumm Gary Purdonie Carolyn Regan Marty Regan Patti Rieke Brad Roberts Steve Rogers Karel Ryan jim Lane Mark Madl Ann Mosbauer Sue Peters Dave Shriver sets up his tape recorder daily in the cafeteria for the enjoyment, of the students. 84 . A if 'ai .tl Paul Seago john Shaw Mike Shea Dave Shriver Sarah Smith Mark Donna Stoway Maureen Claudia Keith Kathy Thelen Stephenson Sullivan Supplee Taschler Mark Thurman Winter Wonderland Dance Sets Holiday Mood S e c r e t a r y K athy Thelen reviews suggestions for class activities, while Treasurer Carolyn Regan looks over class funds and Vice-President Connie Carbajo and P r e s i d e nt Beth Asher decide on tentative dates for junior projects. Ri Dave Shriver, Carolyn Re- gan, Connie Carbajo, john Yurkovich, and Steve Pflumm t ake a breather after a vig- orous stadium clean-up. iri df' 5 5 X .K.,y I X a i ,v 3 5 Aimee Ray Vasquez Tony Wilkins VanLerberg Dirk Yates John Mike Yurkovich Williams mi QS avg 32? aa 2 2 5 5, 5, is E is X se 3 1 1 2 i Q A ERHEND WEEE REMEMBER WAY IACK WHEN WUTH YUM . ANONYNOLLS T Graduating . . T . . . creates a spirit of memories. It began when many grade schools became one high schbol and I became We. We fought hard to sell our first and last quota in the W. F. C. drive. The year our Junior Varsity team Went undefeated will be remembered because We be- came undefeated state champions. Through a single retreat We proved that two groups could unite and be one. The election of our first lady and her, assistant showed the unity could last. Everyone of us will remember something Special but the most special thing for us all to remember is our experiences in friendship. 87 f. ,-,mir -wiv' THOMAS AREHART GERILYNNE ASI-IER JOHN BAKER JERI LYNN BANKS -fr- ' Karen Holland talks with the Navy recruiter, one of many speakers at Career Night. x I E I r . Q. - ,, ,x I ,Z,,,.. , , lg, 4 :agar . J y .1- ,Q SI I I We If err if Qt I W N , x 4 ii, f I fs Q' ,f , i FLOGGERS LOCAL ,7 5 I . I A me gf 202: john Geier, jim 'R Q fp , k I, - Y, f I 1 Doherty, Richard W 261, '-'Jfgfu f ,,,,S,6I?6? f :I f I f'Q,v Ludgate, joe Setter, 4 Ntt t I 'K .J 4 I ig,'.-sf ,, Ed warsh, Bob saiuer X-ixx xxx ak , Carl Schroeder, and ' ' I ' f' N I Mark Willey. Undefeated Team Proves Intramural Program Success ,XY GCN? BONNIE BAUER KAREN BEALS VINCENT BLAIR DAVID BOEHNI JUDITI-I BOONE PAUL BOWER FRANCES BROSS MICI-IELE BROUGI-I 89 LYNNE BUCKLEY TERRENCE BUCKMAN WILLIAM CALDWELL DIANE CHANDLEE SUSAN CHILES MARY CHRISTOPH COLLEEN CROWLEY STEVEN CULP CONSTANCE DAVID SON JAMES DOHERTY GREGORY DOWELL JOSEPH ERNY EE new rf' iff Dance Emphasizes Senior Leadership, Creativity Sue Mallory leads underclassmen in decorating for the Beaux-Arts Ball. 6 Hd J' 1.31: nw . 417 R ,il N.. ROBERT FREUND LAWRENCE FRITZ jANICE GASSER JOHN GEIER CHRISTOPHER GEORGE JOHN GRUSS 91 LAWRENCE HAGEDORN KEVIN HAGER PATRICIA HANKS SANDRA HARDING PATRICK HASHMAN JOHN HENDEL JOHN HODGINS KAREN HOLLAND Emergency Accents Students' Helpfulness Diane Chandlee, Christine Van Hee, and Michele Brough help prepare a hurried lunch after a bomb scare. f I 'Q' Wg? -Q' JOSEPH HOLMES DANIEL HOLTMEYER MARY IRELAND ANGELA KILMARTIN IEANNETTE KIRK LAWRENCE KLEIN CAROL LAWRENCE PATRICIA LeCLUYSE RICHARD LUDGATE JAMES LUTZ RICHARD MCANANY MAUREEN MCANANY 'i Sw DOROTHY MCGREW CONSTANCE MAGERL SUSAN MALLORY WILLIAM MALONE A costly decision is made by Debbie Mueller whether to buy a S3 or S8 bus ticket to State finals in Wichita. LYNNE MARSH CHARLES MAURER KIRK MILLER ANNETTE MIROCKE 94 Group Elimination, Concern '72 Class Motto THOMAS MOYER DEBRA MUELLER MARY LOUISE NEMETH DANIEL NICKS ANTHONY NIGRO JEROME NUNNICK Julian , 1 53 ,pm fn efwff President Steve Zarda discusses the Senior Class project for Mirocke Day with Treasurer Connie Magerl and Vice- President Dan Holtrneyer. Not pictured, Secre- tary Ralph Textor. RICK NICHOLS BEVERLY OHNIES NOT PIC TURED: Lawrence O'Donne11. BRIAN PATRICK MARY PILCHER JAMES POWERS TIMOTHY RAFFERTY WILLIAM RENEGAR THOMAS RICHARDSON MICHAEL RILEY RITA ROOS ' 'hh Christine Van Hee, Dorothy McGraw, Paul Bower, and Pat Hashrnan receive instructions for reading A. C. T. results. 96 I 3' f-rw ..ad !'f ROBERT SAILLER JOAN SAKAITIS MARGARET SCHERMAN JILL SCHLEICHER BARBARA SCHNEIDER DEBORAH SCHRADER CARL SCI-IROEDER jOSH'I-I SETTER Car Wash Provides Welcome Income Working at the senior car wash, Connie Magerl, Larry O'Donne11, Marla Zarda, and Sue Mallory, donate Sunday afternoon to enlarging class funds. I ins! Qv- .-as-MMM 32: il' , we ' fre w w: ns, ,K wal , fi ,fz ,- , , , ., 'V . ' ' W 7 fbd vgiziwff lerrr , 2 M W, J W - 'V-A 5,5 r' L Kr tirit . A L i Z f 25 2 fa Q 2 fa ,e f S A 5 V gi ,V,: 1 . f ,ivy . 1 V ,, L Vi! ii jf 5 S Y -Y iw-1. A 1 jf ' john Hodgms, Ed Walsh, g Bob Freund Mark W11- J , , J ,L , ' f ley, John Hendel, Pat 1 : A9?lf5f ' Hashman, and Bob Sailler prepare to pass football forty miles to the Ottawa playoffs. Senior Boys Lead Team To Ottawa Play-Cffs PAULA STAMBAUGI-I RALPH TEXTOR NORIVIAN SPERO PATRICK SULLIVAN PAUL SLA CK JULANNE SHIKLES HELEN SULLIVAN RICHARD STEVERMER 98 3 x wx ,,.-,ga 'wwffff .pf MARITA TSCHIRHART CHRISTINE VAN HEE JUDITH VAN MOL EDMUND WALSH NANCY WHEELER JUDITH WILKIN S MARK WILLEY JAMES WILSON MARY WURTENBERGER MARLA ZARDA STEVE ZARDA STEPHEN ZIMMER Club 2, 3, 4 Help 4, Contest Council yping Award Seminars BLAIR: Plays 4g National Math Contest 3,4. DAVID BOEHM JUDY BOONE: Honor Roll 3,43 Pep 3 ' Pe ' Club 1, 2, ,4, p Club Presldent 43 Pep Club Secretary 33 Pep Club T Student Coun- cil 45 Royalty 4. PAUL All Area Team 3,45 All Conference Conference 1, 25 All 2,3,4, All State Team 1,2,3,43 Boys IS 4, Conference All Football Team 1, 2, 3,45 4, Kansas Most Valuable . Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. 52 e Honor- All State Tournament 4, Co- Leader 25 Honor Roll Te ?ayZi,45 Speech Contest 2, 3,45 por an Club 2, 35 Wrestling 15 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council 4. CI-IRIS GEORGE: Football Team 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 45 Letterman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sportsman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Wrestling 1,45 All State Tournament 4. JOHN GRUSS: All Area Team 45 All Conference Honorable Mention Foot- ball 35 All Conference Football 45 All State Tournament 45 Class Sec- ll Star 3, 45 retary 25 A State Tournament 45 Band 1, 25 Bas- ketball Team 1, 2, 3,45 Class Vice President 45 Football Team 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Leader 15 Homeroom C Leader 25 Honor Roll 3,45 Letter- man Club 1, 2, 3,45 Math Club 45 Plays 45 Sportsman Club 1 2 3 4- Streak Staff 45 Student 45 Cl'1OI'1lS 4. MARY IRELAND: 45 0- Top T 2. BILL gories cess 45 Team Club Best Football T , ma 3 Wrest- Letterman s n I -B 45 Pep D J French and 1 C lub Homecom- ' MARWMXLOU 2 3 4. sic ,4, an MUELLER RICKNI Hors Wl3asketball Team 1 3,4s Gover ,nt Daiy 15 Football Mana- ,4s 2: 3: 45 Club ger 515 5 omeroom Leader 15,,Honor Roll 1,9 5 Student Council DANN KS: Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 45 Class Presi f nt 1, Football Manager 25 Club 1 3 JOHN Honor Roll 1 45 Plays JOI-IN Leader Team 1 1, 2, 3, 3. Council TOM SUE MALLORY: Betty TONY KAREN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Award 4- Homeroom 4. 1 JOE HOLMES: Basketball 3,45 Football Team 1, 2, 3, terman Club 1, 2 3 4 Club 1,2,3,45 Tlaek' DAN HOLTMEYER: Honorabwlzejdenfion Football 45 All 63.111 3,4, Club Treasurer 4, Spirited Freshman 15 Pep Leader 3 JEROME 5.-ffwllf Team Honor 4 Foot Club 1, 2. ALSI-I. Basketball Team 1, Manager 2, 3,45 Chorus 4 Manager 35 Hi-Lites 45 Reporter 45 Letterman Club Chorus 35 Music NC Ba Music Day 1 Club 63,1151 3 4 Plays 3,43 Sportsman Club 3, Publicity Club 4. V H NA Y : nd 1, 25 Drill Club 1 en 3. 1,2 High Ill 2 Boys State 3 dent 1, 35 L1t6S Student Homeroom Leader Footba llT Football Team 3 Class Honor T: Honor Roll Math Contest Plays 3,4 Streak Staff 3 Manager 4- Clothing Award 3 Of fice Help 2 STEVE ZARDA: Chorus 4- Class Pres ident 4- Student Council 4 STEVE ZIMMER Letterman Team 1, ,f, if eg? 2,6 1 9 N 4 CS 2 5. 1 E2 E Council 4 1 ? Unseen Personnel Continue To Aid School Daily k1tchen chores of Mrs. Chandlee and Mrs. Ireland include preparing hamburgers and icing cupcakes. Balancing the school budget provides work for Mrs. McMahon. Q! llilxl After sweeping the main floor hall, Art Pope takes a breather. 'U ff' PQ? LENEXA STATE BANK 81 TRUST CO. 12345 West 92nd Street Up And Growing Lenexa, Kansas 66215 Member F.D.I.C. The 1972 Streak Staff appreciates the interest shown by our patrons. Without the support of these business- es, a sizable yearbook would have been impossible. We hope their ads prove beneficial to their businesses. , E, ,,., . ,QQ -f 775 k ,.g,fi:y J. 8c B GIFTS 8: CRAFTS 5915 Nieman Rd. 631-6223 Custom Picture Framing Hallmark greeting cards For complete fountain service go to . . . .IODl'S DRIVE IN 10201 W. 75th Overland Park, Kansas 631-7311 21 19 S. 34th Kansas City, Kansas 432-4540 EJ. SEVE'S FLORIST 8: GREENHOUSE Flower's for all occasions 4435 Shawnee Drive Kansas City, Kansas 66106 We Deliver BOB'S U.S. MART 4645 Shawnee Drive Kansas City, Kansas SHAWNEE MISSION FORD INC. 11501 West 63rd Street Shawnee, Kansas 66203 Telephone 631-0000 PAT'S POODLE PARLOR Professional Grooming 0 All Breeds I Boarding 0 Poodle Puppies For Sale 12311 Johnson Drive Always A Place For Professional Advice Is . . .' 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Hashman, Pat 2,4, 37, 48, 49, 55, 67, 86, 92, 96, 98, 101 Hauser, Chris 72 Hayes, Tim 72,73 Heiling, Jim 78 Heiling, John 83 Hendel, John 16, 22, 35, 36, 41, 9 98 Hernandez, Belinda 68,78 Hicks, Kevin 3O,58,63,78 Higginbotham, George 42,78 Higgins, John 72 Hodgins, John 15,23,92,98 Hoefler, Raymond 31, 63, 78 Hoehn, Cheryl 72 Holder, Tom Holland, Karen 32,88,92 Holmes, Joe 41,58,61,93 2, Holtmeyer, Dan 4, 28, 48, 56, 58, 60, 61,62,93,95,1o2 Homan, Miss Sheila 11,19 Howell, Phyllis 78 Humble, Grant 72 Humble, Renee 22,40,68,84 Huck, Laurie 78 I Ingala, Liz 78 Ingala, Rose 84 Ireland, Mrs. Gertrude 103 Ireland, Mary 15,25,93 Ireland, Nita 14,84 K Kean, Mr. Richard 10, 13, 14, 16, 63 Ketzner, Greg 36,64, 84 Ketzner, Mitchell 20, 72, 73 Kilmartin, Angie 32,93 Kirk, Jenny 4,42,93 Kirk, Joyce 42,78 Klein, Dennis 72,73 Klein, Larry 32,93 Knapp, John 63,78 Knipper, Mary 72 Knipper, Theresa 68, 71,72 Knoebber, Beth 72 Koenig, Steve 15,51,72 Kramer, Jim 72 Kwasinski, Mr. Gene 11,12,17, 57,58,66,67 L LaCombe, Tom 67,72,73 Lamas, Steve 58,67,78 Lamoreux, Sherry 72 Lane, Barbara 21,72 Lane, Jim 2,51,84 Lane, Marilyn 2,79 Lang, Jane 25,30, 79 Lawrence, Carol 26,43,93 LeCluyse, Mary Beth 24,71,72 LeCluyse, Patty 5,43,46,47,93 Lenninger, Sister Dorothy Ann 12 Leonard, Mr. Gerald 13,3O, 34,6 61,73 Lichtenauer, Frank 1, 72, 73 Lindhorst, Steve 67,79 Looper, Margaret 72 Ludgate, Richard 89,93 Lutz, Bill 30,63,79 Lutz, Jim 5,34,60,61,63,93,101 Lutz, Tim 72, 73 Lynch, Craig 58,79 Lynch, Mary T. 72 M Macek, Ann 72 Mack, Sister Kathleen 13,26 Madl, Danny 25,72,73 Madl, Mark 84 Magerl, Bobby 4, 37, 58, 84 Magerl, Connie 5,45,46,47,51, 86, 94, 95, 97, 115 Magerl, Susan 72 Majewski, Eddie 72,73 Malinowski, Patti 5,42, 84 Malley, Mr. Tom 12,13,24,53,5 58 Mallory, Sue 5,27,31,4O,43,49, 91 , 94, 97 Malone, Bill 3, 34,94 Markovich, Stan 72 Marsh, Kathy 72 Marsh, Lynne 32, 46, 47, 94 Marsh, Susie 39, 42, 82, 84 Martel, Donna 35, 73 117 0, 7, Martens, Maurer Maurer Maurer, Maurer, Maurer McAn any , McAnany , McAn any , McAn any , McAn any , McBee, McBee, Mark 63, 79 Christine 30, 79, 80 Chuck 86, 94 Mary 53, 73 Robert 67, 73 Sue 30, 53, 79 Brian 28, 73 Dick 55, 93 Joe 84 Maureen 18, 29, 93 Robert 15, 34, 64, 79 Kathy 28, 79 Paula 84 7 ! 3 McCray, Paul 73 McGrath, Julie 41,43,48,84 McGrew, Dorothy 14,22,49,94,96 McGrew, Patty 30,79 McKernan, Joe 3O,67,79 McLau.ry, Debbie 41,79 McLaury, Kathy 41,84 McMahon, McMahon, McMahon, McMillen, 33 Kitty 70,73 Patricia 79 Mrs. Ruth 103 Mrs. Marieta 7,1l,12, Meehan, Mary 68,73 Melching, Robert 73 Mense , Debbie 41, 73 Mestdagh, Alan 30, 54, 58, 63, 79 Meyers, Sister Mary Joyce 7, 8 Miller , Miller , Miller, Miller, Miller , Miller , Debbie 73 Kirk 94 Pam 73 Steve 1, 58, 63, 82, 84 Theresa 73 Vicki 42, 79 Mirocke, Annette 39,43,48,53,86 94, 102 Mirocke, Mr. Gennaro 12,31,37, 57,58 Mirocke, Tony 73 Mitchell, Doug 73 Mitchell, Mrs. Loretta 12,29 Moran, Sister Jean 11, 21,38 Mosbauer, Ann 43,84 Moyer, Larry 79 Moyer, Tom 95 Mueller, Debbie 18,38,48,94,95 N Nachbar, Bill 73 Nachbar, John 23,54,58,63,79 Nash, Ann 73 Neff, Miss Karen 7, 10, 13, 21 Nelson, Paula 73 Nemeth, Mary Lou 18,51,95 Nichols, Frank Nichols, Rick 95 Nickel, Ursula 73 Nicks, Carolyn 24,63,74 Nicks, Catherine 26,4O,41,43,34 Nicks, Dan 42,54,60,61,95 Nicks, Susan 70, 74 Nielsen, Marilyn 2,43,79 Nigro, Nigro, David 74 Tony 95 Nivens, Mary 4,42,79 Nolte, Teresa 74 Nunnick, Jerome 95 O O'Donnell, Larry 51, 97 Skahan, O'Donnell, Mike 84 O'Grady, William 63,79 Ohmes, Beverly 29,95 Ohmes, Eddie 30,79 Orsinger, jack 73, 74 O'Sullivan, Pete 54, 58, 64, 8 Owens, Mr. Dennis 14,116 P Palermo, Dan 31,84 Palermo, Doug 15,67,80 Patrick, Ann 20,80 Patrick, Brian 3,22 26,3 49,96 Patrick, Mary 17, 36,40, Peretto, Sheila 68,80 Perry, Mary Ann 74 Peters, jane 80 Peters, Sue 26, 39,48, 84 I 0 7, 39, 40, 84 Peterson, Charlene 43,84 Peterson, Tim 30, 67, 80 Petty, Mary Kay 26, 40, 41, 4 Pflumn, Dave 80 Pflumn, Steve 53, 67, 84, 85 Pilcher, John 58, 67, 80 Pilcher, Mark 74 Pilcher, Mary 3,96 Pinkelman, Kathy 27, 52, 80 Pope, Mr. Art 103 Pope, Cindy 80 Pope, Mary 71, 74 8,84 Powers, jim 45,56,61,96 Purdome, Gary 1,18,35,58,64,84 R Rafferty, Kevin 30,80 Rafferty, Tim 41, 51,58, 96 Regan, Carolyn 26,4O,43,48,49, 68,84, 85 Regan, Judy 80 Regan, Kathy 74 Regan, Marty 21,67, 84 Renegar, Bill 22, 58,96 Renegar, Linda 68,77 Richardson, Tom 19,96 Rieke, Patty 43,84 Rieke, Steve 74 Riley, Mike 58,61,96 Roberts, Brad 58,64,84 Roberts, Karen 80 Robertson, Lynn 4,80 Roche, Tim 73,74 Rogers, Perry 74 Rogers, Steve 63,84 Roos, Barbara 74 Roos, Louise 34,40, 80 Roos, Rita 20,40,48,96, Ryan, Karel 43,84 S Sailler, Bob 5,17,19,39, 98,101 Sailler, Ronnie 68,74 Sakaitis, Joan 97 Sandifer, Mickey 80 Sasenick, Beth 1,53,74 Sasenick, Sheryl 43,80 Sauve, Carol 74 Schamle, Cathy 74 Schamle, Doug 80 100 49, 89, 97, Scherman, Scherman, Scherman, Ann 26,41, 80 Margie 43,48,49, 97 Marian 74 Schleicher, jill 97 Schneider, Barb 18,97 Schrader, Debbie 48,97 Schrader, Kim 74 Schrick, Allen 67,73,74 Schroeder, Carl 23,66,67,89,97 101 Schroeder, Cindy 80 Seago, Chuck 30, 66,67,81 Seago, Paula 4,42, 58, 85 Seck, Karl 67, 68, 74 Self, Debbie 33, 81 Setter, joe 1,16,61,63,89,97 Setter, Rita 25,41, 81 Shaw, John 1, 28, 85 Shea, Mike 41, 58, 85 Shikles, julie 19, 32, 37, 39, 40, 4 51, 98 Shikles, Mary 1, 19, 74, 75 Shriver, Dave 84, 85 Skahan, jeff 58,67, 74 Larry 30, 66, 67, 81 Slack, Paul 17,98 Smith, Sandra 74 Smith, Sarah 85 Southard, Tom 81,30,61 Speckin, Alisa 74 Spero, Linda 80,81 Spero, Norman 98 Spieker, David 74 Springhorn, Dan 81 Stambaugh, Becky 75 Stambaugh, Paula 27, 32, 36,98 Steckman, Mark 81 Steinmetz, Kevin 1,81 Stephenson, Mark 85 Stevermer, Richard 98 Stoway, Donna 40,85 Sullivan, Helen 29,98 Sullivan, Luanne 81 Sullivan, Maureen 40,85 Sullivan, Pat 98,101 Sulzen, Debbie 75 Sulzen, Richard 25,30,58,64,81 Supplee, Claudia 39,40, 52, 85 Swetman, Mary jo 21,75 T Taschler, Keith 64,67, 85 Taylor, Sister joan 10, 11 Textor, Mary Nell 75 Textor, Ralph 48, 95, 98, 101 Textor, Ted 75 Thelen, Kathy 28,43, 85 Thornbrugh, Mary 75 Thurman, Mark 85 Thurman, Mary Kay 18, 75 Traxson, Debbie 43,81 Tschirhart, Marita 29,99 Tschirhart, joe 73,75 Tyler, Patrick 30, 81 V Van Hee, Christine 18, 38, 48, 49 87, 92, 96, 99, 100,124 VanLerberg, Aimee 85 VanLerberg, Connie 75 VanLerberg, Pam 26, 75 118 3 3, ! 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