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Quarterback Tom Bhisitkul races around end for a gain in a decisive win against Adams. The football team finished the season with an 8-3 record and reached the Sectional champion- ship. Michelle Pinter soars to spike an overhead. The team captured their third Sectional title. 28 Sports Divider
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AriARCHY? iring shorts to school? Eating .zza jn Mr. Rousey ' s office? Anarchy? o, that ' s not it. For one day, Steve atthys, a senior, was principal of IMS. Back in the fall, his parents Dean and Dan DeVreese as BrotW Robert, also seniors, and junior Jeff Whiteman as Vice-Principal. We were all excused from classes for the day and we were able to pull people out of UP ALL NIGHT - -■■- . ' ' iM c « c What do fun, friends, and food all have in common? You guessed it the Senior Ovemighter. This year ' s Se- nior Ovemighter was unique because it was the first Senior Ovemighter to be held eariy in the school year. Dur- ing previous year ' s, the Senior Over- nighter was held at the end of the ' school year. Mark Bycraft said, Hav- ing the Ovemighter at the beginning of the year was a good idea because it was an opportunity for many of the seniors to become closer friends be- fore our last year together ends. The evening began with a special mass presided over by Father Rybicki. After the mass, the seniors were free to roam about in the cafe and in the gym. Many to the seniors played vol- leyball and touch football while oth- ers danced the night away. At 10:00, the food arrived. The hungry seniors ate pizzas and chips and drank pop. When the food was gone, movies were shown in the cafeteria. The Karate fiJd and The Breakfast Club were main at- tractions. Many people fell asleep ear- ly, but some managed to stay up all night. These brave few were rewarded with first opportunities at the juice, milk, and donuts served for breakfast. After eating, the seniors returned home to catch up on a good night ' s sleep. Walter Kroll summed up the evening when he said, The Senior Ovemighter was fun, exciting, won- derful. It was . . . WOWf Billy Jones, Steve Baumer, Denise Beidinger and Chris Plennert fight exhaustion to watch a movie during the Senior Ovemighter.
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Athletics have had a strong tradi- tion at St. Joe since its beginning. In- dian spirit, determination, and heart have been a source of pride for St. Joe students. Teams at St. Joe are not just a group of individual athletes, but a uni- fied family. In this family the members use their different talents and quali- ties to benefit the whole. These differ- ent and equally important qualities in- clude athletic talent, devotion to the team, and the desire of competing and winning. Sports bring the St. Joe community together. Liz Menely, Maureen Sweeney, Sandy Artus, and Meredith Anzelc celebrate after another victory, in their first varsity season, the girls ' soccer team v on the Indiana State Soccer Cup. Henry Kim concentrates on the ball as he hits a topspin forehand. The boys ' tennis team fin- ished their season with an 11-4 record. IPaVINTIIN ' B TIHIE T ' DWN iehlie Sports Divider 29
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