St Josephs High School - HiWay Yearbook (South Bend, IN)
- Class of 1988
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Voices are hushed as the St. Joe student body joins together for the opening school Mass. Although this year ' s service had some of the traditional aspects, it was unique in one particu- lar way — Saint Joseph ' s High School wel- comed its new chaplain, Fr. Terry Fisher. The students as well as the faculty received him very positively. Jay Gruber stated that, Fr. Fisher seemed very personable and he did a really great job filling Fr. Rybicki ' s shoes. By bringing all four classes together the opening Mass created a sense of community. Kelly Basney responded to the service by say- ing, Being a freshman, the all school Mass gave me an opportunity to see the entire school together. Along with the Mass itself came the annual initiation of the eucharistic ministers. As in pre- vious years, a large number of students partici- pated. Fr. Fisher said, I was surprised, but pleased, at the number of volunteers we received. In addition, the choir added a great deal to the celebration. Along with the fifty members of choir, Liz Schirmer and Mr.Hunckler provided added entertainment with a guitar and a piano. Tracy Pycik said, The choir did a really good job livening up the Mass. As always, the spirit created by the all school Mass is a positive way to begin the new year. Inspirational words are hard to come by, but former St. Joe student Fr Terry Fisher ' s first sermon was a resound- ing success. Opening Mass ,J Opening Mass 9 Here We Go Again Gee! These halls are bigger than I imag- ined they were. Oh, I ' m so nervous my palms are sweating! These are some thoughts of a typical freshman coming to St. Joe for the first time. Despite some natural nervousness about the first day of school all 221 of this year ' s freshmen seem to have survived remarkably well. To make the transition into high school as smooth as possible Sister Mary Ann and the junior leaders put together an exciting day of orientation. There was a treasure hunt to help the students get to know the school, as well as skits done by the junior leaders and a rap done by this year ' s top student council officers. As Sister Mary Ann reflects back on Nice Icgs.Almee Miller and Brian Zimmer have fun while putting on skits for the incoming freshmen. the orientation she remembers, The juniors did their best and carried the day, and the freshmen had a fun transition into their first year at St. Joe. All in all the activities de- creased the anxieties that many freshmen feel that day. Even though they thought it would never happen last years ' freshmen are finally soph- mores. Last years ' sophmores, now juniors wait for next year to be on top, and last years ' juniors finally get to rule the school. Although the opening days of school are always an adjustment, the students and fac- ulty seemed happy and excited about all the new opportunities that were sure to come their way this year. Hey Boo Boo. Mike Ellgass, Gus Swanda, and Pete Horvath rap up a great day of orientation. Long time no see.Mrs. Hartzer and Mrs. Brunner Having fun yet?Loren Veldman, Tim Trenerry, and renew old friendships. Phelps Walling seem to be enjoying their first day of school at St. Joe. Opening Day n No Place Like Home It was a cold, rainy Friday night. The football team sludged through the pud- dles with Gary Wirt while the 1987 Homecoming Court shivered waiting on the empty side of Marian field for the last seconds to tick by until half-time, when the they would walk arm and arm though the mud. It was the climatic conclusion to a week of tough competition and unified class participation. This year ' s Spirit week proved to be the most decorative yet. The excitement began on Monday, when the whole school came together to dress up. Then on Teus- day, the juniors constructed a jungle. Somehow, on Wednesday sophomore hall was divinely transformed into both Heaven and Hell. Then the Freshmen Beauty and the Beast: junior Jenny nichols and her pet gorilla get into the spirit of the jungle. Using a figure from one of the new line of low key commercials, the seniors developed Hollywood and fantasy as their Spirit Week theme. The 1987 Homecoming Court on Marian Field; E. Schmitz, K. Anderson. D, Aranowski, K. Basney, A. Neuklis. S. Rotello. K. Keller. B. Kennelly, G, Zbier- anski, A, Hartman. Not pictured: J. Bowles and R. Ketchum. gave SJHS a comical display of cartoon characters. Friday arrived and the sen- ior ' s enthusiasm twinkled under the bright lights of Hollywood. There were many high expectations for the big game. Half-time finally came and our Colum- bia blue band gave the crowd a musical performance complete with helium bal- loons and flaming batons. After the last notes of La Bamba faded into the night, a new voice came over the inter- come. And the winner is all I can say is Hurray for Hollywood!! said Fa- ther Fisher while assuming one of his new roles as school pastor, by announcing the 1987 homecoming court and the class of 1988, the seniors, as the winners of the annual class spirit competition. The candidates for queen were: Kris Anderson, Kathy Basney, Kathy Keller, Aimee Neuklis, Shannon Rotello and Gail Zbricranski. The young gentleman nomi- nated for king were; Justin Bowles, Roy Ketchem, Brion Kennelly, Andy Hart- man, David Aranowski, and Eric Schmitz. Gail Zbrieranski and Brion Kennelly were crowned the 1987 Homecoming Queen and King. The Indians also came out on top by defeating the Gary Wirt Troopers 41 to 0. Senior, Kris Anderson summed it all up, Football homecoming was a very exciting week. It was one of the times during the year when the whole school, especially the seniors, really came togeth- er and showed some unity. 12 Homecoming - ■■---■' i.-t ' VJS it- ■' 1 ■■i Fl ID Homecoming 13 Games of ChanceLetting her fingers do the walk- ing. Laura Matthias, a mime, gives Anne Napoli clues to riddle. Focus on Fall Play What do a projector, a settee, and a bear have in common? All three were integral parts of the 1987 Fall Play: Fo- cus On Family . The three one act plays dealt with the family. Mrs. Syburg said I chose three one acts because all three were unrelated. One was a drama, one was a comedy, and one was a fantasy. Candid, written by Michael Scanlan, was an incredibly powerful dramedy about a young man ' s, T.J., internal and external struggles with his family. Chris Murphy, who plays T.J. said, This is the type of show that theatre is all about. It entertains as well as illustrates the often- times overlooked feelings of a child whose parents fight on the brink of divorce. The second play was a comedy cal- led T je Trusting Place. The play, by Booth Tarkington, told the story of a fam- ily and their loveiives. Rachelle Anthes, who played Jessie, said I thought the three views of the family were insightful as well as entertaining. 1 liked ours the best. The third play written by Aurand Har- ris called r ie Arkansas Bear told the sto- ry of a girl dealing with her grandfather ' s death. Of the most challenging role of her high school acting career, Laura Matthias said Playing a mime at first seemed like a far off goal, but the part grew on me. Th ese plays combined with Brother Chris ' sets gave the audience an evening of superb theatre. Feeling LonesomeTerry Wilkin looks away in dis- gust during a very lonely moment on the stage- Down In The MouthAmy Starczewski. saddened by bad news, sits and ponders the meaning of life in The Arkansas Bear. 14 Fall Play Planning A TrystRachelle Anthes and Daryn Per- Angry HousewifcElizabeth Schirmer angrily does ry make plans for a secret meeting where they can the dishes after the mid-dinner arguement her fam- take care of business. ily just had. Oh My StarsChris Murphy coyly attempts to scare Old AgcGus Swanda fumbles with his hat lost in a an unknowing Lisa Plencner, who is enjoying a musi- swirl of aged confusion and frustration, cal break. Fall Play 15 ( And the Band Began to Play 16 It was a windy, bitter cold night but at least it wasn ' t raining! said senior Lori Szweda. The lights were shining off the St. Joseph River running by the Marriott Hotel. The stars were out, and the moon was full. This was the setting of the 1988 Christmas Dance. Four hundred energet- ic teenagers were running from their cars into the Marriott to attend. The dance was quite a success. And it should have been, considering the high price the junior class charged for tickets. I don ' t mind paying to have a good time, but 20 dollars is a bit steep. said senior Rob Petersen. The music was supplied by the band This End Up. Despite a dance floor that was a little overcrowded, everyone had a good time. The dance floor was so small that I was bumping into people so much 1 thought my dress was going to fall off. said senior Lisa Plencner. The band wasn ' t bad, but I had the most fun trying to get my date to dance. said sophomore Lisa White. The band played a variety of songs throughout the night. 1 would have liked Christmas Dance to see more slow songs — it ' s not too fun dancing fast in a suit. said junior Shane Erhardt. Then there are some people who prefer faster songs, such as junior Cathy Roumell, when she said I thought the dancing was great. The best part was when they played ' You ' re My Kind ' by INXS. Gus Swanda had his moment in the spotlight when he jumped on stage and sang the song Johnny B. Goode. Sen- ior Liz Henely said I thought Gus was hysterical — he was better than the band. The overwhelming opinion of the night was that everyone had a good time. Since this was going to be the last dance at St. Joe without a sit down dinner, most people felt it was really special. 1 didn ' t originally want to go, but 1 was glad 1 did. It was a lot of fun. Everyone was with everyone else. The dance brought all the different types of people in the school together to begin the Christmas break with a good start. Senior Jill Burns summed it all up when she said What a dance it was! Grab your coatsi Gretchen Neuklis and Angi€ Oreni show off their new suit coats to the dismay of their dates! May the best woman win! Julie Bloomquist. Jen- An array of expressions are shown from Sue nie Kleiser and Liz Henely fight over who gets the Kostielney, Ellen Lanser and Marianne Giollitto, first dance with Mike Redden. who can ' t seem to find their dates! Now that ' s talent! Exclaimed an adoring student Kick up your heels! Aimee Neuklis and Jackie body as Gus Swanda ' s voice resounded throughout Bayliss have a great time after the dance, the hotel. Christmas Dance i? A Basketball Bonanza GUS! GUS!! GUS!!! Shouted frenzied seniors in the heat of the Basketball pep ralley as they cheered on their senior com- petitor in the donut competition. It was the culmination of a week of spirit and unity; It was the afternoon of the big game. The Indians began their spirit week on Wednesday this year, as they dressed in their best attire to show that they were be- hind their team. On Thursday, individuals came together in pairs for Twin Day where Kristi Grant and Marianne Giolitto came dressed identically with faces painted half white and half black. Then came Friday when St. Joe spirit charged beyond the Western frontier into our own Indian territo- ry (the gym), where a rocking pep ralley was held, complete with donut eating contests and blue waves. On Rodeo Day, the cowboys were abun- dant and school unity and participation was at it ' s peak. A large part of this excitement was because of the 1988 Basketball Home- coming Court. The candidates for queen in- cluded: Julie Bloomquist, Maria Dominello, Kate Etzel, Ellen Lanser, Heather Siade, and Chrissy Zubler. The nominees for king were: Dean Ernzen, Joe Gruber, Pete Horvath, Ronan O ' Malley, Scott Wasoski, and Scott Zygulski. Before the game, senior basketball play- ers and cheerleaders met their parents with roses in the middle of the court to show Mom and Dad their appreciation in honor of Senior Night. Then the action began. St. Joe immediately dominated the Chargers. By half-time the game belonged to the Indians, and the crowd directed its attention to the twelve seniors with nervous but sparkling smiles in the center of the streamer-filled gym. It was then that Ellen Lanser and Dean Ernzen were crowned the King and Queen of the Basketball Homecoming Court. But they weren ' t the only winners of the night. The seniors won the Spirit Week con- test, Mr. O ' Neil ' s and Mrs. Hendrix ' s room won the competition to decorate homeroom doors, the Indians pulled a victory over the Chargers of Elkhart Memorial, and discust- ingly enough, Gus won that donut-eating competition, somehow managing to stuff ten donuts in his mouth in two minutes. So to say the least, the 1988 Basketball Homecoming Week was a week to remember. The King. Brad Lightcap, Paul Walsh, and Chris Dc- luca pose with Elvis Presley on DressUp Day. Smoke elaiials. Indiern David Aranowski pops a squal In his teepee. What a cute babyl? David Rafinski and Bill Anzeic celebrate their youth on Twin Day. 18 Basketball Homecoming 1988 Basketball Homecoming Court. Pete Hor vath, Julie Bloomquist. Brion Kennelly (substituting for Scott Zygulski), Heather Siade. Dean Ernzen, Ellen Lanser, Joe Gruber, Kate Etzel. Maria Dominello, Scott Wasoski, Chrissy Zubler. and Ronan O ' Malley. Surprise! Joe Gruber, Ronan O ' Malley. and Julie Bloomquist applaud the newly crowned Homcoming Queen, Ellen Lanser. Come on downl Dean Ernzen and Ellen Lanser step out from the rest to receive recognition as the 1988 Homcoming King and Queen. Basketball Homecoming i9 Ever fallen in love? Nathan Gunn looks intently into Ra- cht lle Anthes ' eyes while serenading her. Orchestra. Clockwise: Mr. Hunkier, J. Robinson. M. Bur- zynski, A, Kuruzar. B. Fazin. T. Butler. D. Barwig, T. Killeen, B. D ' Haeze, C Derda. K. Kowalski, P. Depauw. L. Moran. M. Aquino, S. Burzynski, M. Burzynski. Crew. Front row: B Anzeic, G Harlan, T Rush, B Allen, S. Wilson. Second row: N. Farwig, G Ripple. P Ramesh Back row: C. Walsh, J. DeCola. Cast. Front row: T. Wilken, K. Sloan, C. Murphy. L. Domin ello, R. Anthes, N. Gunn, K. Blakey, P. Horvath, J. Baliss, E. Hurtt. Second row: S Joyce, J Hickey, J. Quinlan. A. Amico, M, Carson, K Carlson, B. Taylor, A Mueller, T. Gruber, S. Murphy, A. Lightcap. M. Inabnit, M. Schirippa, E. Wolf, S. Hudgins, K Murphy, M Klawinski, D. Vacca, L. Matthias, J. Derwent. K, Wagner, D. Schindler. Third row: C. Walsh, J. Harvey, P. Cicero, M. Borelli. Back row: L. Ferrone, M. Windier, A. Napoli, K. Scott, S. Wolf. 20 Spring Musical Have You Heard the News? The 1988 spring musical Good News proved once again that St. Joe is blessed with immense talent. Gooc News , a fast- paced jazzy comedy, provided great enter- tainment for all who attended. The story is set in the late 1920 s at Tait College, where the big football game and complicat- ed love relationships create a hysterical plot that kept audiences captivated and amused from start to finish. The story begins a few days before Tait ' s big football game of the season. Tom Marlow, the star football player, however, is failing astronomy. Without a passing grade on the exam, he cannot play in the game. His girlfriend, Patricia (played by Katy Blakey) can ' t tutor him, and instead persuades her cousin, Connie (played by Rachelle Anthes) to be his tutor instead. However, Connie and Tom fall in love instead. Meanwhile, many other relationships are going on, including that between Bobby Randall (Chris Murphy), Babe (Lisa Domin- ello) and Beef (Pete Horvath). Of course, through some miracle, Tom Marlow passes that astronomy exam, and Tait wins the game through an amazing pass from Tom to Bobby in the last minute. Lynn Timmons, a newcomer to St. Joe, directed the progress of the musical and developed the talents of the cast. Renaita Duda, also a newcomer, choreographed some of the best dancing ever by a St Joe cast. Chris Murphy (Bobby) said, This sh ' was a perfect cap to my four years involvement in theatre. Everyone in th cast followed that golden rule in hi school theatre: we all had fun. Ed Wolf (Prof. Kenyon) said, The title of the musical tells it all. Not only was I happy with the performances and the audi- ence ' s responses to them, but a real sense of family grew amid the cast. And with Matt Hunckler as the musical director and Br. Chris Dreyer designing sets, how could the results of the show be anything but Good News? Head over heels. Chris Murphy and Lis. their love for one another. Dominello express FreshmanI Mike Carson, Peter Cicero. Bobby Tay- lor, Dave Schindler, and Nathan Gunn are amused by Eric Hurtt ' s tales of his first year at Tait. Procaiming the Good News . Sean Murphy. Nathan Gunn, Bobby Taylor, and Mike Carson sing of old College Days. Spring Musical 2] i F A P The Real Thing More fun! Bob Stigler, Barb Sain, Aimee Neuklls, Paul Kelleher, Pam McCourt. Gus Swanda, Scott Meert. Leah Farrell, Ed Wolf, Mike Dauid and Colleen Runely. Juniors Brian Zimmer, Tim Kalamaros, Craig Condry and Mike Facccnda. Seniors Dennis Renbarger and Barb D ' Haeze, with underclassmen Greg Ripple and John Larkin. smile during dinner even though their dates deserted them! 22 Prom A dinner and a dance? The 1988 Junior-Senior Prom had a different format this year. De- spite the initial reservations, the majority of those who attended agreed that the night was a great success. The dinner, served in the Monogram room at the Joyce ACC gave couples a chance to see everyone before they hit the dance floor. Friends socialized by candlelight in the dining room which was filled with excitement eind a sence of unity. The spec- tacular decorations certainly en- haced the atmosphere and made it a fine dinning experience After people finished thier desserts (and the inter-table sug- ar cube fight), the couples drift- ed into the concourse where blue and silver balloons and me- tallic streamers decorated the Get a little bit lower now; Brother Bob gets down to the Beatles on the dance floor. dance floor and the band. This End Up once again provided the music. There were enough cou- ples there to create a feeling of friendship and unity which pre- vailed throughout the evening. This feeling was evident toward the end of the night when a chain of a few people soon in- cluded every person on the dance floor. Junior Kiernan Cressy said, I was really pleased with how it all came to- gether after all of the work we put into it. Melt with you by Modern English was this year ' s theme song. It fit in perfectly with the atmosphere of the prom. The romance, the friendship, and unity of the evening will offer many happy memories for years to come. Shell! Hirschler, Brett Ballatore, Erin Hollowsay, Tim Kalamaros, Jeff Holland and Paula Black. Kathy Shane and her date take time out for refreshments. Katie Worthman and Sue Kulesia seem fascinated by Terry Wilkin ' s tale, but Dave Mack and Michelle Hutti seem less impressed. 23 Seniors ' last day of school. Last bell begins to ring. Halls resonate with excited and re- lieved high school graduates dressed in shaving cream. Well, not quite yet. Before the elated ones could genuinely be called graduates, three more ob- stacles had to be endured: grad- uation rehearsal, baccalaureate mass, and graduation itself. As customary, seniors rehearsed with moderator Brother Bob at the ACC. But there was a twist — every senior whether big or small, dumb or smart, received a coupon for a chicken sandwich compliments of a regional fast food store. With one ocean crossed, Two more obstacles remained to taunt the high school kids . Next was Baccalaureate Mass. During the long hours previous to the mass, most seniors calmed their anticipation by par- tying. Those who were true to Finishing their anticipation, stayed home sitting on the edges of their seats staring at a spot on the wall with wide eyed looks of imminent death (or is it life?). As custom- ary. Baccalaureate Mass came and passed at Sacred Heart Ca- thedral. With two mountains climbed, next and last was grad- uation itself — the grand canyon of all obstacles. Some seniors again calmed their anticipation by partying. Some seniors bored or sick of parties, complained ever so nice- ly to their mothers to iron their graduation robes which had more wrinkles than an aged rep- tile. While others still adhered true to their anticipation by ad- hering to the chairs with eyes focused As customary grad- uation came and passed. What a relief. As unbelievable as it may seem, it ' s really over. It went by so fast. 24 Graduation At last. Seniors wait outside the Sacred Heart cathedral for the start of the tradi- tional Baccalaureate services. Diploma In hand Cari Pinkowski finish- es a tough four years of high school- Together A pioud moment Amid the cheers of Will It ever be over? Kathy Mittiga her fellow classmates. Sue Kobek re- and Maria Dominello discuss summer ceives her diploma. plans outside Sacred Heart Church. Baccalaureate 25 Melinda, thanks for be- Thanks to Mr. Shead! ing my friend. ,- Yearbook Staff - Dave Brach Green Sweaters Rule!! Nichole - — Phil DePauw How the heck are you? Anne Marzolf Holland is great!! Hein Cregten Way to go, Freshman Football team! We love you, Baby! Your managers. Anonymous Katie and Mindy Wendi — Hey, Buddy!! love. I Ann Lynn Applegate, Apple- fence, Applejuice, Apple pie, Apple pudding. Ap- plesauce, Applespice. We luv you. Sherman and Jen To Katie, Laura, and Kathy, DRAH — Dave To Dav, I LOVE YOU! - Your Secret Admirer Mona Lisa was a man. Mushrooms are fungi. — Mike Carson, — Joe Gruber Bridget — Oh yeah! Jennie Mollison ' s a Geek! Chrissy and Michelle We ' re not wearing any pants!! Ha! Jim Deren and Eric Schmitz Dom, Pete, Dave, and Steve Shorts are for pansies!! Mike Song Beth and Peg, . . . Gonna have a good time tonight — Rock N ' Roll music is going to play all night . . . Mickey Anna, Lisa, Kim, Melanie, Kareme, Kris, Glad we ' re friends! Ann Katie, You ' re the best friend in the world. Have a good year. Melinda Father Bly, to be defrocked if you try don ' t walk into foggy to accost a tree, mists without your glass- Mel es because you ' re liable 27 In the Fall Talent Show. What gracel Jackie McElroy showed her dance exper- tise in an exhibition that made heads turn. And the Winners are a Best Dance Performance: Erin Holloway Best Lip Sync: ' ' Summer Lovin ' Best Musical Performance Eduardo Wolf — Playing Right Field Just Can ' t Explain why those voices were so beautiful. But the strong back-up of Chris Sloan, Laura Matthias, and Kelly Wagner made Gus Swanda sound that much better. Playing Right Field K r Who would put this darling vunerable [ace in right field? Eduardo |l Wolf ' s boyish charm sure won the hearts of the judges! Saturday summers when I was a kid, We ' d run to the schoolyard and here ' s what we did. We ' d choose up the captians, we ' d pick out the teams, It was always a measure of my self-esteem. ' Cuz the fastest, the strongest played short stop and first, The last ones they picked were the worst. I never needed to ask, it was sealed, I just took up my place in right field. Playing right field, it ' s easy you know. You can be awkward and you can be slow. That ' s why t ' m here in right field. Just watching the dandelions grow. Playing right field can be lonely and dull. Little leagues never have lefties that pull. I ' d dream of the day they ' d hit one my way. They never did, but still I would pray. That I ' d makee a fantastic catch on the run And not lose that ball in the sun. Then I ' d awake from this long reverie. And pray that the ball never came out to me. ' Chorus It ' s late in the evening, the game ' s draggin ' on. They ' re strikes on the batter, some runners are on. I don ' t know the inning, I ' ve forgotten the score. The whole team is cheering, and I don ' t know what for. Then suddenly everyone ' s looking at me. My mind has been wandering, what could it be? They point to the sky and I look up above. And a baseball falls into my glove. Playing right field, it ' s important, you know. Ya gotta know how to catch, Ya gotta know how to throw. That ' s why I ' m here in right field. Just watching the dandelions grow. MiniMag 29 Tkri UoH AUt What exactly is New Wave? For something like music which is so impor- tant in the life of the average teenager, this term remains pretty nebulous. In the minds of most students, 1988 is the year when pop music is no longer cool, the year of new revolutionary mu- sic. There is a new awareness sweeping the average teenage mentality of what music says, what music means to each teenager. There is a new individuality, and each person is developing his own angle of music. For some people like sophomore Todd Rozycki, New Wave is anything that ' s new and progressive and not that popu- lar. People tend to think that once something is appreciated by masses of teenagers, it ' s no longer New Wave. After polling numerous music lovers, commonly mentioned New Wave groups included bands like The Cure, N ew Order, LI2, The Smiths, and The Talking Heads. It all depends on your definition of ' New Wave ' , said junior Adrienne Wal- lace. Senior Coley Mitchell said, It ' s mu- sic that has a deeper meaning, not like ' popular music ' which is often shallow and predesigned for radio success. Katie Rumely said that for her, New Wave is the liason between popular music and punk rock. This new type of music is certainly con- fusing, and difficult to pinpoint. But whether New Wave consists of a certain sound and a certain style, or if it ' s just some catch-all phrase for songs that don ' t fit anywhere else, it still remains the main music craze that is sweeping St. Joe in 1988. QVlZiHow New Wave Are u? 1. My favorite expression is: a. Like, Oh my Gawd! | b. Bitchin ' ' I i i c. Neato Mosquitd! ! M d. New Order Rocks!! 2. My idea of a good time is: a. Going to the mall and checking out the Limited b. Killing innocent animals c. Having a malt at Bonnie Doon ' s. d. Going to a New Order concert. 3. The wildest tiling I ' ve ever done is: a. Buying $300 worth of clothes with Daddy ' s credit card when he was out of town. b. Killing innocent animals. c. Going out on Friday and Saturday d. Listening to a Madonna tape 4. A typical outfit for me is: a. The freshman girl look — Forenza shirt, Forenza skirt, Forenza socks, Forenza jewelry. b. The rad look — Jeans, Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt, denim jacket with Harley Davidson logo on back. c. The pristine look — Crewneck sweater, kilt, bobby socks, loafers. d. The New Wave look — Lots of black, New Order T-shirt. 5. My hair is: a. Straw-like, because of all the hairspray I use. ! I I ! I b. Long and scary looking. c. Always perfect. d. Long only in front, so it can hang over my eyes and make me feel like a rebel. I i i i I i i I i i i I 6 My ideal date would be: a. Some cute, popular, senoir guy (giggle, giggle). b. Lots of leather, lots of tatoos. c. Very conservative, someone who wouldn ' t try anything, ever. d. Someone to go to the New Order concert with. : : , ■fh The weather couldn ' t have been more beautiful for the first annual St. Joe Foreign Language Olympics. The sun shone down on the one hundred fifty participants as they solemnly blew bubbles and watched the lighting of the torch. Events in this Olympiad included such traditional favorites as soccer, vol- leyball, track, and football. But there were also some surprises, like capture- the-flag, the frisbce toss, the tug-of-war, and the exhibition sport of bocci-ball. The teams themselves were much like intramural teams, with twenty members each, and a team captain. Each team picked a country that it would represent, and all of the mem- bers competed in several events. Said Terry Wilkin, It was a good idea, and it was a lot of fun. I hope it becomes an annual event so that future Saint Joe ' ites may partaketh. Mrs. Bomer and Mrs. Doering also ex- pressed a desire to make the Olympics a yearly event. The games themselves were the brainchild of senior Andy Kruzar. He said, The original idea occured while I was in Germany. I felt that students at St. Joe should have an opportunity to experience other cultures through something such as an Olympic day. And though Andy was the great mas- termind of the games, Eduardo Wolf took charge as the great organizer, set- ting up and presiding at meetings, scheduling events, and seeing that the games ran smoothly. Mrs. Doering also stressed that The planning and execu- tion of everything was done by the stu- dents. There was a determination to see that it was carried through. Credit should also be given to Dean Ernzen and Dave Brach for their help refereeing, to Kroger for their dona- tions, to the Italian community for their support with bocci-ball, and especially to the participants and teachers who provided the enthusiasm to make the day a success. First place went to Holland, second to Liechtenstein, and third to Vatican City. But win or lose, it was the healthy spirit of competition that every- one really enjoyed. Perhaps Dean Ern- zen spoke for everyone when he said, I personally had a swell time. 32 Mini Mag Go, go gollt David Vacca eagerly watches his expert frisbee toss. The intensity was high at the Olympic games, even in the light-hearted events. Absoluement Delicieuxl Foreign language chairman Jane Doering samples the various inter- national cuisine. Each club supplied sumptuous disher unique to its nation. Hope springs eternal fot the members of Vatican City. 5ue Kostielney, Kathy Keller, Audrey Welling, Scott Meert, 3us Swanda, Eric Hurtt, Chris Murphy, and Ronan O ' Mal- ey wave their flag to shoi that they had not yet given up he fight. e L . It was ethnic, entertaining, excit- ing, spectacular. Heck, it was truly St. Joe. Eduardo Wolf And here he Is, the mastermind behind these games, senior Andy Kruzar. Mini-Mag 33 They were the best of times, They were the worst of times So many events, so many memories. The year of 1988 will not go unreraembered. We will remember it as the year the hockey team finally won the state title, the year the Constitu- tion turned 200, the year The Cause beat the faculty in intra- mural football. Some will re- member the great leadership of Pete Boo Boo Horvath, Gus Swanda, and Mike Ellgass, oth- ers will remember the coming of the Special Olympics to South Bend, or the building of the Stan- ley Covaleski stadium. And of course, there are always the dances, the football games, the homework, the boyfriends and girlfriends (or lack thereof) that inevitably go along with being in high school. But it ' s the little things that we ' ll remember most. We ' ll remember our friends, our teachers, and all the funny re- marks and practical jokes that accompanied each school day. We ' ll remember the Gotcha games in the hallways, and the parties on the weekends. 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There, they drew layouts, wrote copy, and learned about how to make a yearbook great. Other staffers went the next week. They were: Colleen Rumely, Becca Swartz, Aimee Neuklis, Ellen Schott, Jennifer Har- vey, and Cathy Jankowski. Sure, the deadlines were sometimes heard (or darn near impossible) to meet, and the work was tedious and frustrating. Who would have guessed that this same dedicated team would be back the next summer, typ- ing and drawing furiously? We never did. Nonetheless, it all paid off in the end. What did head-editor Mike Song have to say about the whole ordeal? It made me feel good about myself, watching people comply to my every whim. Give us a little credit, would you? Tlie dedicated editorial staff of tfiis, the 1988 Hi-Way, worked long, hard hours for this book. Shown here, at the High School Journalism Institute of Indiana University, arc co-editor Melinda Aquino, photo editor Lisa Plencner, co-editors Julie Bloomquist and Don Cho, and head editor Mike Song. 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A member of the sectional champions, Darren Teamor takes on all those who get in his way. 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Freshman Football. Front row Coach Kazmierczak. Coach Marciniak, C Wasoski, C. Schmidt. G. Krom kowski. T. Ferri, K. Weinberg, M. Cus- ter, Coach Palicki, Coach Kreczmer, Second row: K. Kloc, S, Forry, M Wheeler, R. McMahon, T. Taberski, T Trenerry. J. Gruber, J. Miller, T Hibbs. Third row: S. Mickow, C. Hur- ley, L. Veldman, S. Passwater, S. Sleeter, J. Batcho, T. Scott, J. DeCola, P. Brittain. Back row: T. Shilkouitch, S. Lindborg, S. Forry. J. Hack, K. Smith, S. Rush. T. Pham, E DeCraene. SJHS Opponent Jamboree 6 Grissom 13 Hkart Memorial Marian forfeit 22 Elkart Central 14 29 Elkart Memorial 6 24 Adams 6 41 Usalle 6 20 Schmucker a 20 Clay 8 Championship: 8 Mishawaka V«r lly Football.Front rowij Gruzynski, l. Whi- Icman, J. Peli. J. Une. B Schlndler. T. Pclrella Second roi ;: K Kintz. R Salata. M Miller. J Smith. D Silonlucht. C DeLuca. M Laatz. F Agoslino. C Hall, D. Kazmierczak. D Kaczorowski Third row: B Zimmer. B Myers. C Sage. T Scott. M. Winde. D Schiiltz, J Hickey. D Saratore. J Gruber, M Carson, D Aranowski Fourth row J Stevens. M Sexton, J Ranschaert, .J Warnock. C Jackmovich. J Goralcivk. J P SvpniewskI, P Szymczak. T, Agostlno. S Reid. G, Rohrbough. Filth row: B. Guzicki. B Sligner. S Rashevich. M Ryan. A. Ka chur. M DeGrafl. J, Gruber. M Cahir, Coach Ca- tanzarite. Coach Dillman. Coach P Teegarden, Sixth tow D Snell. E Love. R Holmes. D. Tea mor. S Colwell. B, Webber. P, Walsh. G Gallagher. J Dolniak, Coach D Teegarden. Coach O ' Ncil- Back row C Johnson. M Chlsmar. P. Horvalh. D. Rafinski. R Moll.son. R, Lindzy. D McCormlck. B Flowers. Coach Weil, Coach Bauters SJHS Opponent 21 Adams 7 28 M,C Rogers 20 14 Dowaglac 15 10 F.W, Snider 14 14 LaPorte 7 IS Marian 8 41 Gary Wirt 42 FW Elmhursl b Sectionals 42 Clav 8 33 Gary Wirt b 13 Hobart 23 44 Football Raw Steel Forged into Winners You take raw steel. Shape it with fire and sweat. Hone it to razor-sharp perfection. This is what it takes to create a St. Joseph ' s football team. This year the team had all-but-unlim- ited potential: Raw Steel in the form of the blinding speed of Ed- die Love, Mark Winde, Darran Teamor, and Rodney Holmes; the locomotive power and strength of David Snell and the overwhelming stationary might of the offensive line, the White Dogs; the dominating size of Rob Mollison, Dave McCormick, and Pete Boo-Boo Horvath; the overall athletic ability of Dominick Saratore, Tim Scott, and Jeremy Dolniak. But most important was the St. Joe Pride, the desire to win, to come out on top, the desire possessed by all of the team, exemplified best in seniors Mike Carson, Dave Szlanfucht, and co-captains Joe Gruber and Brian Flowers. The steel was expertly shaped and honed by the man generally considered to be the best high school football coach in South Bend, Phil Teegarden, and the staff of himself and coaches O ' Neil, Pat Weil, Joe Catanzar- ite, Dennis Teegarden, Chris Bauters (SJHS ' 84), Doug Dill- man, and team chaplain Fr. Wal- ter Bly. Beginning with the in- tense workouts in July, they drove this talented group of indi- viduals through the two prac- tices a day in mid-August into the school year and football sea- son of 1987, forging them into a Breakaway. Marl Winde rushes through the Clay line to a 70-yard touchdown. team. The best part of football for me was the brotherhood we all shared. Even the seniors and sophomores were like brothers to each other, said captain Joe Gruber. When asked about the season. Coach Teegarden replied, Bit- tersweet. It ' s nice to win eight games, but We ' re grateful for our success and that nobody got hurt, but with a little more work, luck, desire, or whatever, we ' d have been 10-0 going agaiinst Hobart. Coach Catan- zarite said much the same thing, saying, Disappointing, yet satis- fying. We were never out of any gcime, and even though we didn ' t win State, it was a gratify- ing cind positive season. The jun- iors are a very well-rounded group of athletes. The seniors had a lot of leadership cind were a reflection of last year ' s seniors; they were a closely-knit group with a lot of camaraderie. This year ' s senior class instituted the new alcohol policy: absolutely no drinking during football sea- son. Joe Gruber said, We couldn ' t have done it without the whole team ' s support. It wasn ' t just the leaders. It was the whole team throwing together. Father Bly called the year Just another good, solid St. Joe year. The philosophy of any team is the senior class, and whenever more than 20 seniors stay on the team for eill of their four years, that ' s a very good sign. JBf After capturing the state title last year, the girls ' varsity soccer team was confident, yet some- what apprehensive, upon enter- ing the 1987 season. The team had lost several starting players as well as their coach of the year Tom Van Meter. However, the girls showed an abundeince of talent, skill, and team spirit which has become, essentially, the reason for their success. Leadership was the only thing that seemed to be missing at the beginning of the year, but it has been strongly provided by their new girls ' coach Johann Kuitsc and senior tri-captains Marianne Giolitto, Jenny Kleiser, and Liz Henely. Everyone thought that with a new coach the team would not develop to its full po- tential, but so far our record has proven that we did, said junior Anna Uhran during regular season. The team worked hard all sea- son and showed great dedication to the sport. Kuitse put in many hours of coaching to teach the girls offensive and defensive skills. The coach has taken a team that lost a lot of starting players and developed it into a competative playing force, commented junior Denise Er- bele. The undefeated regular season proved that the team was a driving force to be dealt with by the other Indiana soccer teams. Sounds of repeating the suc- cess of the previous year rang through the halls of St. Joe. Un- fortunately, fate was not on the side of the girls ' soccer team. During the City Championships, injuries plagued many promin- ant St. Joe players. St. Joe still played a strong game, but it wasn ' t enough. The entire school deeply felt the 2-1 loss to Clay. However, the State Cham- pionship still laid ahead and the soccer team was eager to cap- ture another State title. Adams was St. Joe ' s oppo- nent during the first round of the State Tournament. St Joe was eager to play its long rival, but Feets of Skill the team still suffered from inju- ries acquired during regular sea- son. The game was a long battle and the final score displayed the exasperation of the whole soc- cer team. The 1-0 loss was a depressing end to an otherwise brilliant season. Even though the soccer team did not repeat the success of the previous year, many benefits arose from this year ' s play: The soccer team rose above many expectations and found the lead- ership that it lost over the sum- mer, the new coach succeeded in his task to become familiar with St. Joe girls ' soccer, the soccer team showed its ability to play under adverse conditions and rise to the occasion. Coach Kuitse summed up the feeling of the entire St. Joseph High School community when he said, I hope that at the end of the season, the girls will feel that they had a successful year. Bombs auiay.Kristi Grant clears the soccer ball during the 4-1 victory against Clay. Memorial Clay Evansville Memorial Adams LaSalle Brebeuf Carmel Central Marian Riley City Tournament Riley Marian Clay Marian Adams Girls ' soccer. Front row: M. Hutti. L Henely, M Giolitto, J. Kleiser, D. Er bele. Middle row: M. McNeill, A. Ur han. J. Caligeros, C. Vervaet, K Grant, C. Connaughton, P. McCourt 46 Girls ' Soccer i Back row: S. Kostielney, J, Bloom- quist. K. Slamin, Mr. Johann Kuitse. B. Sain. K. Weigert, Mrs. Sandy Slamin. A. Neuklis, T. Muellen, G. Neuklis. Getting down.Karen Weigert gets Leaps and bounds above the rest. down and kicks a brilliant shot at the Liz Henely leaps over an opposing play- sanne time during the game against er in an attempt to reach the soccer ball. Carmel. Overhead of the Rest Accusations of stacking cast a dark shadow on the St. Joe boys ' tennis team going into the sectionals. These accusa tions forced the team to change their line-up for sectionals. The Indians had a successful regular season with a record of 7-4, but this was meaningless since they would be playing with a line-up that was unfamiliar to them. Team captain Dave Brach re- mained optimistic when asked to comment on the sectionals to come eind said, Things look pretty nice. St. Joe openned with LaSalle and defeated them easily 4-1. Next up for the tennis team was Adams, a team that defeated St. Joe 4-1 in the regu lar season. St. Joe stunned the Eagles and were victorious 4-1. The Indians now had the mo- mentum going into the sectional finals against Penn, another team that beat St. Joe 4-1 in the regular season. The match came down to David Medow at num- ber two singles as the deciding match. Medow came through many times during the season when in the same situation, los- ing only once the entire year. This time was no exception as Medow was triumphant in three sets, thus clinching the sectional title for the Indians. Unfortunately for St. Joe, the Indians lost to Culver Military Academy in the first round of regionals losing 4-1. Despite this defeat the Indians can ' t help but be satisfied at the success of their season. As Kevin Quinn put it, 1 felt we were one of the worst teams over the last few years, but we really came to- gether as a team and it felt great when we won sectionals. B-team pride, were the words used by Rob Bayliss to describe the feelings of the jun- ior varsity Indians who also had a great season giving the return- ing team members good reason to believe that they can repeat their success next year. Warming up. Team captalnJustin Bowles perfects his toucli at the net be (ore the sectional match against Adams _ Boys ' tennis. Front row:J. Holland, M Harlan, B. Avrctt, C. Nemeth, P. Walling. T Lavelle, Back row; Coach Fran Shafer.D. Cho, D. Medow, J. Pa tillo, R. Bayliss, K. Quinn, N. Gunn. SJHS Oppon 4 LaSalle 1 4 New Prairie I 2 Marian 3 2 Adams 3 3 Clay 2 4 MC. Marquette 1 5 Washington 3 Marian 2 5 Riley Culver Military Academy 5 2 Penn 3 Penn Doubles Tournament First Pla LaPort e Invitational Tliird Place 2 Munster 3 4 Plymouth 1 Sectionals First Place 4 LaSalle 1 4 Adams 1 3 Peitn 2 Region Is. 1 Culver Military Academy 4 48 Boys ' Tennis % SmilelDave Medow shows great plea- sure in playing tennis for St. Joe after transferring from Adams. Dave played a key role in the success of the Indians. Serve ' s up. Sporting a bandana, team captainDave Brach exhibits perfect form in his service game. Out of the ordinary.Nu qW s playerKevm Qumn mak HUH his highly unorthodox to his advantage. Boys ' Tennis 49 Setting for success. Captain and start- ing setter, Mary MajewskI positions her- self to set the ball. Get ready, get set. Corrie Snyder sets the ball for the powerful spike of Karen Lorton. Varsity volleyball. Front row: Debbie Ciesielski, Tracy Hartzler, Shannon Ro tello, Linda Harper, Theresa Pinter Sec- ond row: Corrie Snyder, Debbie Boulac, 50 Mary Majewski. Jackie Tepe. Third row: Coach Karen Goralski, Dyan Boulac. Sa- rah Ehrich, Karen Lorton, Stephanie Pinter Junior varsity volleyball. Front row: Vikki VanOverberghe. Tina VanOver- berghe. Lon Colpaert Second row: Chris Soos. Nicki Sloan, Melanic Stand ley Third row: Rachel Taghon, Judy Cenova. Erin Kraabel. Up, Up, and Over Reach for the sky. Because of her height. Karen Lorton was very successful in block- ing many of the opponents ' attempts to score. Spiking spirit. Dyan Boulac uses her spik- ing talents to forcefully hit the ball for anoth- er Indian score. No one really knew what to expect from the 1987-1988 var- sity volleyball team. No one ex- cept the twelve dedicated and energetic players and the new, but experienced coach. Karen Goralski. The fact that several starters and their former coach graduated last season didn ' t seem to faze any member of the squad. Karen Goralski, no stranger to volleyball, comment- ed, 1 expect a lot out of my players because they have a lot of talent that is beginning to be discovered. Tracy Hartzler, Shannon Ro- tello, Debbie Ciesielski, and Lin- da Harper, the four returning seniors provided the experience and leadership both on and off the playing court. Height was provided by middleblocker Ka- ren Lorton, who was also the team ' s leader in kills. Under the guidance of captain Mary Ma- jewski and the seniors, the team, including Dyan Boulac, Steph- anie Pinter, and Jackie Tepe ma- tured drastically into a serious contender for the sectional crown. Cori Snyder and Sarah Ehrich provided defensive depth throughout the season. The team survived many tri- als, and with the loss of Debbie Boulac, the Indians were forced to go from a 4-2 format to a 5-1 format with Mary Majewski as lone setter. The Indians met this challenge courageously and im- proved steadily. They met the constant adversity with an ex- ceptional record of 17-11. Out- side hitter. Shannon Rotello sums it up, At the beginning of the season, things were pretty rough but we worked hard and pulled together and had a lot of fun playing as a team. The B-team continued the tra- dition of hard work and strong efforts. They ended their suc- cessful season with an impres- sive record. When asked to com- ment on their season, Laura Panowicz replied, The team was really young this year, but all in all, I think we did really well. This year ' s freshman volley- ball team also did very well with their 7-4 record. With the deter- mination and the guidance of Su- san Calef, the new freshman coach, the team gained notice- able improvement in skill, orga- nization, spirit, and most impor- tant, confidence. When asked if she thought the Freshman had a future in varsity competition, Jill Ciesiolka replied, Definitely, just look at the way we have progressed this year. Faster than a speeding locomotive. Brian Kolaczyk insists that running in place is just as n:iuch fun. Muscles flexed, teeth clenched. Bullet Bob Stigler races like lightning towards the finish line. What a kidder. Debbie Nofzinger shows the kind of zany humor that made the cross country team such a light heart- ed bunch. New Pralne Penn Marian John Glenn M C Rogers M C Marquellc LaVille Rlley Clay New Prairie Memorial Concord Sectional 6lh oul o( 9 Boys ' Cross Country. Front row: D Choinacky. B, Taylor, P. Cicero. D. Musci. M. Sheyka, C Hurley. Back Row; M. Porter, M. Watke, A. Jones. M Jameson, B Stigler, K. VanMeter. Why Do They Do It? Why? Why go through gru- elling hours of speed and dis- tance training? Why go to golf courses every week and run for two or three miles instead of playing golf? Just for the heck of it? Are the members of the cross-country team really just a bunch of masochists? When asked why they put themselves through all this torment, Mark Watke said, For the competi- tion, and Adam Jones just said, To get a letter. But regardless of the reasons they did it, the 1987 cross-coun- try team finished the season with a record of 5-10. When asked about the leadership of the indi- viduals on the team. Coach Ku- cela said. We lacked leadership this year, but we still had definite talent, and we performed well throughout the season. Among the talents of the team are soph- omores Matt Jameson and Da- vid Krizman, juniors Dave Choinacky and Adam Jones, and Senior Bullet Bob Stigler. The girls ' team had an excel- lent season, finishing with a record of 10-3. Lorilynn Hoff- man led the girls to a winning season. Lorilynn attributes her strength to her training. I do a lot of distance training, usually anywhere from five to seven miles a day on the off season. Of the rest of the girls team, coach Kucela comments, They had a good level of intensity at their practices, and they really worked hard. Lorilynn added, We had a lot of new people who had experience. Bridget Batill, Heidi Webber and Debby Nofzinger also ran excellent times throughout the season, but when asked who the leaders were. Kucela said, Lorilynn. But there weren ' t many real leaders besides her. The girls all worked extremely hard. The 1987 cross-country team ran hard, played hard, and looked good doing it. But why? Ronan O ' Malley said, I don ' t know. I guess we ' re just stupid. Comradery. Debby Nofzinger. Kim Johnson. Lorilynn Hoffman, and Sharon Guiltnam show the close friendships that made cross country fun. GlrU ' Record Si Joe Opponent ?.h MishawaJta 30 l. ' i Lasalle 50 23 New Prarie 32 39 Penn 20 2? Marian 34 20 John Glenn 41 18 UVille 45 20 Riley 37 3.3 Clay 22 24 New Prarie 33 40 E!k- Memorial 22 22 Concord 36 27 Culver 30 Sectional 7th out of 16 Girls ' Cross Country: Front Row: D Nofzinger. L. 1-foffman. D. Pavnica. H. Weber. B. Batill. Back Row; K. Ros- signo, A. Carrizales. Shannon Guil- tinan. J. Gallagher. P. Gallagher. Making Waves Girls Swimming Splash! The girls on the Saint Joseph Swim Team dove into an excllent start this year. Whether swimming buttcerfly, back- stroke, or freestyle, these girls put everything they had into; a greata seaaon. The team did fantastic for the first time in the pool, said Joe Carroll, the coach. They worked hard and had a good attitude. The long hours of practice Monday through Friday proved that the Swim Team was willing to strive to perform at their best. We averaged about three to four thousand yards per week, said coach Carroll. With all their practice, the Team has some high goals for next year. Joe Carroll wants Eachswimmer to improve to the best of her ability. ' Everyone is eager to learn, he added, and the girls work very well independently. Its a good group to work with. Peck-a-bool M. Beehler, S. Diedrich, and M, Woods take time out from prac- tice to look for their goggles or some- tfiing like that. Nuber One! Sitting atop the winner ' s cylinder, Meg Beehler, Janine Zalas, Monica Woods, and Elaine Diedrich en- joy winning. 75 Mishawalta 97 122 Washington 48 78 Warsaw 89 73 Plymouth 99 100 LaSalle 70 97 Clay 75 94 New Ptairie 78 90 Adams 82 70 Elkhart Memorial 102 25 Penn 57 63 Wawasee 109 58 Culver Girls Academy 113 52 Elkharl Central 117 SI Joe Michigan Invitational Fourth PI Scclio al Fifth Place Phewl Swimming sure is hard work! Monica Woods must take a break from the water just to catch her breath. 54 Girls ' Swimming Oh, boy! Fishman Bill Racine, manager Andy Kuruzar, and fishman Rob Peter- sen await the results of another meet. Anchors awelgh Chris Bouffard in the second lane thrusts off to a powerful sta rt. PVF ¥ n i E jfHK.- I W k In The Swim In the winter season of 1987- 1988 a new piece of history was placed in the text books of St. Joseph ' s High School. Several St. Joseph male students dove at the oppertunity to become part of St. Joe ' s newest athletic event: the boys ' swim team. Coached by Joe Carrol, the boys were quickly submitted to gruel- ling practices of endurance and techinque. With a successful girl ' s season hanging above them those with a desire to win prac- ticed every day for over two hours in addition to the count- less weekends spent at local pools. With each meet the enthusiam grew as the boys began to smell the victory that seemed so inev- itable. The times quickened and they were drawn closer and clos- er to their goal. By the final meet against New Prairie the boys were ready. They had reached top physical condition and the St. Joseph ' s school records were falling as each swimmer entered the pool. After a vigorous encounter, the Indi- ans fell short of a victory, but the taste of success prepared them for the sectional competition to come. Two relay teams and two St. Joe divers qualified for the fi- nal round of sectional competi- tion. Though no St. Joe repre- sentative traveled to the Indiana State competition from the boy ' s team, it is safe to say that close does count in swimming. Co-captain Bill Racine was quoted as saying, Swimming was good. The water was cold, and Father Fisher was nice. Senior Ronan O ' Malley evalu- ated the season with the state- ment, The best part about swimming was that I didn ' t have to shower for three months! The fearless and dedicated coach Father Fisher paid his re- spects to the team saying, We took this seriously, but not too much so that we didn ' t have a great time. Oh, Ronan. Moderator Moral Lea- der Back Massager Fisher consoles Ronan O ' Malley after a another meet. Swim Team. D. Gerber, P. Condry, P. Bagby, J. Mecich, J. Mysleuicz, C. Bouffard, R, Lindzy. R. O ' Malley. B. Racine, R. Petersen. B. D ' Haeze, T. Rozyki. Boys ' Swimming 55 Winning smiles. Mop-up crew members Brett Balatore, Jay Dettling, and Mike Connaughton rejoice in their winning season. Holmes sweet Holmes. Dribbling sen- sation, Rodney Holmes, feels right at home at the standing-room-only JACC against Concord. Varsity Basketball. Front Row: D Teamor. K. Paul, M. Connaughton, B. Ballatore, R. Holmes. J. Larkin. Back Row Asst. Coach Minni, J. Dettling, T. Corcoran, J. Kozakiewicz, K. Lorton. R. Mollison, R. Kelly, S. Beitler. Coach Austin. SJHS Opponent 91 Culver 62 78 Washington 69 63 LaPorte 62 76 Penn 72 65 LaVille 52 Holiday Tournament: 78 Riley 56 59 Adams 58 59 Washington 52 61 LaSalle 58 70 Marian 43 51 Elkhart Central 48 62 Cathedral Prep 54 78 Mishawaka 59 88 Riley 63 58 Concord 63 75 Adams 61 83 Michigan City Elston 78 81 Clay 68 50 Marian 42 62 New Prairie 47 80 Elkhart Memorial 60 Sectionals 71 Adams 52 58 Marian 37 61 LaSalle 48 Regionals 64 LaPorte 72 Junior Varsity Basketball. Front Row: H. Do, G. Gallagher, A. Nic- Row; J. Gruber. J. Rulli, B. Schindler, gorski, T. Hartzer, K. Futa, M. Ryan, T. Hoban, T. Luzney, H. Lanser. Back S. Nolan Back on the Map Ten thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight Hoosier hyster- ical fans packed the Joyce Ath- letic and Convocation Center to witness the third and sixth ranked teams of Indiana in the game of the season. The drib- bling Indians lost their only game of the regular season to Con- cord, the third ranked team. Un- der the leadership of seniors Steve Beitler and Rob Mollison, the Tribe claimed victories over all city schools, won the Holiday Tournament, and even beat teams like Cathedral Prep of Eric, Pennsylvania. The Indians finished the sea- son with a record of 20-1. The fight for the sectional title was next. First, the Indians defeated Marian and Adams, with center Kevin Lorton and guard Tom Corcoran playing at top form. Next, they faced LaSalle. With the talents of Rodney Holmes (the Metro Player of the Year ) and Darren Teamor, Metro ' s selected player. Coach Austin ' s squad grabbed control of the game, and decisively de- feated LaSalle for the sectional title. And although the season end- ed with a loss to LaPorte in the Regional tournament, the mo- rale of the team remained high. Said junior Kevin Lorton, The best thing was we won 23 games as a team and lost 2 games as a team. All 12 people contributed to the success. With the return of strong re- serve players like Ken Paul and Jim Kozakiewicz, as well as the mop up crew of Brett Bala- ture, Mike Connaughton, Jay Dettling, and Rich Kelly, the out- look for next year ' s team is hopeful. The junior varsity team im- proved with every game, dis- playing aggressiveness and uni- ty, while the freshman team followed in their footsteps and had a good season as well. Mr. Austin, the Metro Coach of the Year, concluded, This year was a pleasant surprise. Winning the Holiday Tourna- ment, filling up Notre Dame with the Concord game, and then winning the sectional were the three highlights that put St. Joe back on the map of Indiana basketball. 23 for 3. Darren Teamor shoots another possible three pointer against the third ranked Minutemen. Air Lorton. Kevin Lorton jumps to shoot over the outstretched arms of a LaSalle defender during their sectional game. Victory net. Steve Beitler gladly cuts the net after defeating LaSalle for the sectional championship. WE WON STATE!! They said it couldn ' t be done. They said we ' d never do it. They said that yes, St. Joe. would always be good, but Culver would always be just a little better. But the fighting In dians of the St. Joe hockey team never listened to all of those negative words floating in the air after their 1987 de- feat to Culver in the State tournament. And it ' s a good thing they didn ' t because those rumors were wrong. Very wrong. On February 21, 1988, the Indians proved it when they fired their way to a 7-1 victory over a tough New Haven team to win the state title. EJefore the state tournament, the Indians had lost to a few Wisconsin teams, but their record in Indiana remained un- tainted — with one exception. They had suffered another loss to Culver ' s seemingly unsink- able team. But senior co-cap- tain Dave Brach remained con- fident. At mid-season, when asked about the chances for the state title, he said, We ' re the best team in Indiana. The only team that could beat us is Culver. Maybe. But in Indianapolis, the Indi- ans dismissed the Culver team by a score of 31, and went on to defeat the Columbus team 61. David Medow, Jacques Joubert, Kevin Quinn, Darren McCoy, Dave O ' Block, Dennis Renbarger, and Steve Pfefferle all scored for the Indians. Jacques Joubert left the rink with the coveted state M.V.P. award, and Dave Brach re- ceived the prestigious Matt Crace Award for an outstand- ing mental attitude. But when the buzzer rang, and the scoreboard read 71 in favor of the Indians, awards didn ' t really matter. St. Joe had won its first state hockey tournament ever. And the rest, as they say, is history. A look of deterinlnatlon punctuat- ed the face of Rob Horner as he skat ed off the ice. This determination helped the Indians attain the tough state title. 1988 State Champion : 1st row: captains D Brach, S Zygulski 2nd RowP WaMing, Z Gallagcr, K Quinn, S Wasoskl, S Pfefferle 3rd Row C Wasoskl, R Horner, D Maurcse, D Medow, K Ivko vich. D O ' Block, P Saine 4th RowP Joubert, J. Joubert, C Stanley, D Renbarger, D McCoy, M Wilkins, Coach Barnet This year was different, because we didn ' t win a big tournament un- til State. But I guess that ' s the one that really counted. — Scott Wasoski 58 Hockey J Such •lick move from junior Daren McCoy! He helped show those teams ex- actly what made St, Joe so good. So Intense ... By the look on the face of Dave Brach, it ' s clear that the concentration is always there, even when he ' s not on the ice. Hockey 59 Varsity Basketball. Fr ont row: Miss Calif, L. White. R. Riordan, T, Van- Overberghe. M. Stanley. Miss Medley. Back row: Kris Soos, Carrie Vervaet, Mary Majewski, Heather Siade, Jamie Megyese, Kathryn Shane. B-team Basketball. Front row: Man- ager Lisa White. Lori Copaert, Vikki VanOverberghe, Kris Erdelyi, Miss Ca- lef. Back row: Judy Cenora, Anna Uh- ran. Rachel Taghon, Tina Dennis. Stephanie Pinter. T% f Freshman Basketball. Miss Medley, Megan Ferrill, Jill Ciesolka, Kara Hor- vath, Becky Kromkowski. Back row: Peg Donnelly, Angie Wasniak, Jackie Tepe, Jennie Romano, Stephanie Kodba, Bridget Riordan. ' Varsity Basketball Opp Adams LaSalle Clay Elkhart Cent. Elkhart Mem. Washington Marian Culver LaVille Mishawaka Riley Washington Penn Riley New Prarie M.C. Rodgers LaPorte Penn John Glenn Clay Mishawaka Girls ' J.V. Basketball St. Joe Opp. 22 Adams 29 27 LaSalle 36 29 Clay 15 33 Elkhart Cent. 35 26 Elkhart Mem. 29 39 Washington 14 35 Culver 13 24 LaVille 22 50 Mishawaka 45 34 Riley 20 36 New Prarie 11 34 Riley 31 36 M.C. Rodgers 31 19 Penn 38 21 John Glenn 14 60 Girls ' Basketball f (fcjgc Intensity on the sidelines . . Miss Med- ley ' s watchful eye guides her team on their next play. Dribbling To Victory 3-2-1 - Buzz! The buzzer sounded as the girls ' varsity sea- son was brought to a grinding halt. Senior Kathy Shane said I felt that we really gave it a good effort, everyone tried, no one ever gave up. Due to fouls, it kind of just slipped away from us. Disappointingly, the girls lost to Mishawaka in overtime at sec- tionals, after playing a hard- fought game. Two juniors on the team related their mixed feelings when they said We felt bad when we lost, especially because it seemed that we had no stu- dent support. That really hurt the team. The girls had a tough season this year. They entered the Holi- day tournament with a mix of wins and losses. They were con- sidered the underdogs, which made it hard, but they had a point to prove. After beating Ril- ey in semi-finals, they unfortu- nately became runners-up to Penn, but this taught them to work together as a team. Follow- ing the tournament the girls worked through a series of vic- tories and defeats, which brought them to a final record of 10-11. All the work, practice time, frustrations and wins are not quite shown in their overall record. Junior Carrie Vervaet said We had hard practices, we learned a lot and grew together Shooting for the basket Mary Ma- jewski puts in a great effort as she soars over her opponent. It was the skillful ball handling of sophomore Melanie Stanley that helped lead the Indians on to victory. as a team. The girls had a difficult sea- son, and looking back Coach Sue Medley said 1 feel that a lot of progress was made during this past season. We now have an understanding of what team- work, hard work, dedication and discipline are all about. Now we understand what it is going to take to get us where we want to be. The junior varsity had quite a controversial season this year. They were coached by Susan Cale f. Regarding her feelings about the season, she said 1 feel good about our season, we im- proved as the season went on. The girls wanted to win and they started to. The junior varsity was based on the talents of Vikki VanOver- berghe, Stephanie Pinter, Tina Dennis, Judy Cenora, and Anna Uhran. The girls had an overall record record of 9-6. They were satisfied with their season and looking to next year Miss Calef said This was a good group of girls to work with. I will miss this group, it will be a loss to JV, but an asset to varsity. Looking ahead to next year ' s varsity season. Miss Medley said 1 am looking forward to next year, only two players will grad- uate and we have a very com- petitive group of girls returning from this year ' s junior varsity. Girls ' Basketball 61 Wrestling is not a sport for wimps or quitters. It requires great dedication, especially when weight is concerned. If a wrestler cats too much between matches, and weighs in at more than the weight class allows, he is disqualified from the day ' s match. In fact it is not uncom- mon to see a wrestler running in the gym with a mat wrapped around his reducing suit to en- courage sweating and a quick weight loss. This yeair ' s St. Joe wrestling team had high expectations. They were led by three pow erful grapplers as captains, Doug Kazmierczak, Frank Agos- tino, and Rod Lindzy, as well as their second-year coach, Joe Ca tanzarite. They finished the sea- son with a record of 11-2 1, opening with a tie to powerful Bremen, and closing with a dis- appointing loss in the Sectionals to Washington. When asked to comment on the ability of the team as a whole, Coach Catanzarite said, We had a reality good dual- meet team. They were very good people; they came through when we needed them to, but they were not a strong tourna- ment team. For a state tourna- ment team, you need outstand ing people. 1 was disappointed In the state tournament, but very pleased with the season. When asked about the seniors, he re- plied, They were a good bunch of seniors, and each showed some kind of leadership. Rod Lindzy (whose record was 21 5) was in a very tough sectional ard Work bracket (189 pounds). He was a self-disciplined, self-motivated wrestler, and I never had to get after him for his weight. Frank Agostino (who finished at 21-3 in the 140-lb class) was one of the most dedicated; he was the type or wrestler that makes a coach ' s job much easier. Doug Kaz- mierczak (145 lbs) really had the guts. He got the job done. When asked about his season, Kazmierczak said, 1 wish I could have gone on past region- als, or at least gotten better rankings. Kazmierczak and Agostino, along with junior Charlie Hurley (152 lbs) and freshman Eric De- Craene (160 lbs), achieved the right to go to regional action at LaPorte, but were unsuccessful, with only Agostino posting a win. The future looks very bright for St. Joe wrestling. Hurley and another junior, Matt Muempher, are expected to be captains of next year ' s team, and they will be supported by freshman De- Craene, Chad Hurley, and Craig Schmidt, all of whom wrestled on the varsity this year. When asked about these three return- ing young grapplers for future teams, Catanzarite replied, De- Craene should go semi-state or state, and the others will get at least to regionals. Very bright, indeed! Pin to win. Senior Franl( Agostino pre- pares to pin his opponent as former St. Joe coach Bill Roggeman watches on. 62 Wrestlin Sensing Victory Senior Rod Lindzy can almost smell the impending win. Mi Junior Varsity Wrestling. Front row: E. Scott. S. Wiener, C. Molli- son, J. Batcho, T. Bullock, C. Wat- son. Back row: Coach Catanzarite, V. Niedbalsk, B. Jaroziewski, J. Hack. R. Matthys. Coach Nowlcki. SJHS Opponent 33 Bremen 33 33 C.M.A. 37 42 LaSalle 21 53 Adams 24 42 Northwood 20 30 Clay 29 32 New Prairie 27 60 John Glenn 18 36 M.C. Rogers 33 41 Culver 29 19 Washington 51 55 Marian 15 38 Jimtown 27 Varsity Wrestling. Front row: S. Staszewskl. C. Hurley. F. Agostlno. M. Albert. C. Mitchell, C. Schmidt, C. Hurley, M. Palmer. Back row: Coach Catanzarite, D. Snell. R. Lindzy, A. Kuruzar, M. Muempfer, E. DeCraene, D. Kazmlerczak, M. Nowlcki c Wrestling, 63 Three up Not many people around South Bend expected much from the 1988 St. Joseph ' s Baseball team, expecting a disappointment follow- ing last year ' s senior-dominated re- gional champions. When asked in the pre-season, however, head coach Chip O ' Neill had another idea, saying, We aren ' t expected to be much, but 1 think we ' ll sur- prise some people. Unfortunately, O ' Neill and his young team were the ones surprised first, as they dropped seven of their first eight games, and viewed the rest of the season as a sharp uphill climb. However, they stoop up th the challenge and let their St. Joe Pride shine through. They started a posi- tive streak, beating powerful arch- rival Marian twice, and finishing the regular season at 12-15. They final- ly caught fire in the Sectionals, beating 11th ranked Clay for the title. Although they were unsuc- cessful in the Regional competition, they did far better than they were expected to. As senior Brian Flow- ers said, we had a rough start, but we ' ve learned a lot. We ' ve grown, and we ' ll surprise people in the Sectionals. 64 Baseball Getting Ready The St. Joe batter places his best foot forward to step Into an Incredible swing. 1988 Varsity Baseball: 1st Row: Coach O ' Neill. F.Grlppo. K.KIntz. M.Hammond. J.HIckey, C.Sage, J.Dolnlak. J.Lane. Coach Catanzar- ite. 2nd Row: D.Raflnskl. M.De- Graff. R.Harrlnger. J. Stevens, D.Szlanfucht. B. Flowers, T.Scott. S. Three Down . . . And Getting Down! C.Sage, D. Szlanfucht, M.DeGraff, and B. Rowers relax and clown around before a game. 1988 Junior Varsity Baseball Tcaa. Baseball 65 Take It Away Second in the Marquette Invi- tational and third in the Kacppler. After a fair start Coach Dubois came up with the answer: Who cares what you shoot, just go out and have some fun. His golfing Indians then proceeded to beat MC Elston in a ten man playoff forced by a rule skirmish, Mike Song was quoted to say, I have-a-never- been-a-soooo-a-happy-in-a-my- whole-entire-lifc. But this was only the beginning to the golfers hot streak. The next week the swinging Indians took first in the Wawa- see Invitational behind Cup- cake Saratore ' s one under round to capture the medalist honors. Sophomore David Kriz- man followed with a 75, and transfers Pete Saine and Steve Pfefferle were not far behind. The Indians were soon ranked third in the state, and all was right with the world. The Indians continued to win their matches although posting mediore scores while their rank dropped. Soon all was not right with the world, at least for the Indians. David Krizman, said, Well, we went up and down — sort of like we were on a trampoline and then somewhere along the line the trampoline broke and when we were at our peak we dropped, dropped hard. Sectionals seemed to seal the up and down disappointing sea- son. Dressed in their newly and neatly pressed uniforms, the tal- ented urchins of the links played more mediocre golf to finish fourth with only the top three continuing to regionals. Mr. Du- bois said Well with the way we played we didn ' t deserve to con- tinue. And it ' s so disappointing because my men have so much potential. With only senior Mike Song leaving, the Indians will have another chance to just go out and have some fun, and this time win. Swinging thr ough, the ball, Mike Song Concentration, is the name of the is driving his way to victory. game for Dom Saratore as he makes the perfect putt. Sttuft ii t i ' ' , r:.-£i -,- • r ' i Watching the ball, Ted Hartzer is an W ' ' tl Coaching, the team, Don DuBois shows ticipating where he wants to place his the boys how it is really done. drive. Putting. Bob Webber demonstrates cor- rect putting form as he attempts a fan- tastic putt. Varsity golf: M. Song, D. Saratore, S. DuBois, T. Hartzer. D. Krizman, B. Pfefferle. M. Redden, Coach Don Webber, P. Saine. Benching it! Varsity softball players mug for the camera at one end of the bench while Linda Harper reaches for equipment at the other end. Muggers are V. van Overberghe, D Boulac, R, Taghon, L. Jaworski and T. van Overberghe. 68 Softball Batter Up! The 1988 Varsity softball team added eight new members to WE WON! Above, our happy team smiles after victory: Row 1: katie Jones, its team and wel- comed Mr. Steve Austin as their new coach to form one of the city ' s most talented competitors. Behind the arm of starting pitcher, Stephanie Pinter, the In- dians started their season by winning nine of the twelve games. With only three seniors. Peg Bickel, Linda Harper, and Julie Kromkowski returning, the girls learned to rely on each oth- er and to play as a complete unit. As the season progressed, this helpped to unify and en- courage the whole team. The highlight of the season came when the Indians went yp against rival LaSalle who were ranked third in the state at the time. With the strong batting of Theresa Nelson, Doreen Wrob- Icwski and Dyan Boulac, the In- dians beat LaSalle 3 to 2 and began to gain confidence. With other key victories over Riley, Elkhart Memorial and sev- enteenth-ranked Elkhart Cen- tral, the Indians showed their tal- ent and ability. The spirit and leadership of Juniors Katie Jones, Tina Van Overberghe, and Paula Black held together through many rough games and were victorious in the close ones. But no matter what the girls always enjoyed the times they shared. There ' s never a dull moment. Win or lose, we always have a good time. says Paula Black. Even if I always have to sit on the bench (hint Mr. Austin). WE WON! Our happy team smiles after a victory. Row 1: K Jones, D. Boulac, L. Harper, S. Pinter, L. Colpaert, D. Bou- lac, V. van Overberghe, R. Taghon, T. van Overberghe, J. Wroblewski and Coach Austin. Softball 69 The 1988 St. Joseph Soccer team once again achieved the standards of excellence that have made St Joe one of the traditional soicccr powers of Northern Indiana. Practice began when the snow was still falling under Larry Palerson, who replaced Tom VanMeter as head coach Coach Paterson set the tone for the season in these early practices saying We are winning the games right now with hard work that will prepare us for what we have to do in games, The team held a retreat before the first game which many players thought was a contributor to their success. At this retreat the team set their goals for the season, which included beating rivals Clay and Adams, winning the tournament, and winning the Northern Indiana Slate Cup- The Indi- ans showed during the season that these weren ' t unrealistic goals. They completed the regular sea- son undefeated with shutouts over Clay, and Ad- ams The team attributed most of its success to tough defense and hard work In the words of Coach Patterson, Offense comes and goes, but consistent defense wins games The city tournament and Northern Cup showed the strong drive the Indians possessed, along with skill. In the championship game of the city tourney, they went down a goal early, something that hadn ' t happened all year. The team struggled back and tied with two minutes remaining. Then in overtime they went down a goal again, and with the very little time left, many counted the Indians out How- ever they tied it up with about three minutes re- maining, and with a breakaway goal by Russell VanBelle won in sudden death In the State Cup finals, the Indians suffered the loss of Captain Roy Ketchum. a key defenseman. but defense players Dave Brach, Sean Goldrick, Paul Seckinger. Mike Skurski and Bullet Bob Stigler picked up the slack, and brought the team to this final game, which they dropped to undefeated Portage. They finished the season 19-1-1. one of the best records in the program ' s history. The season was summed up by junior Rob Nelson. This year ' s experience has moved me more tremendously than any place, religion, or philosophy, and the people I play with I now love more than my beloved parents. bbefense wins games! Defenseman Dave Brach moves in on the ball as his opponent falters. Varsity Winners Row 1: J. Russo. W. Stigler. B. Baumer. M. Muempher, C. Condry. P. Conway, M. Scharpf; D. Brach. B. Patterson. R. Van Belle. S. Goldrick. B. Stogler, M. Palmer. R. Ket- chum. J. Geehring, B, Ballatore; Asst. Coach R. Freitag. Manager E. Zych, B. Taylor. M. Skurski, D. Medow. T. Gar- rett. R. Nelson, B. Nichols, M, Jameson, P. Seckinger, K. Skurski. B. Anzeic, M. Porter, Coach Patterson. I 1, ; i 70 Soccer Meeting Goals r B-Team: Row 1; J, Frame, S. Forry, D Mikow, S. Forry; J. Giolitto, R. Bayliss, H. Lanser, W. Stigler, B. Baumer. B, Taylor;; Assistant Coach Freitag, C. Utz, E. Zych, C. VanMeter, R. Gaston, B Anzelc, S. Quinn, A. Kline, B. Nichols K. Harrington, B. Patterson, Caoch Pat terson. Soccer 7] Slam] Janet Szrom hits her backhand with authority 2uid makes sure that her opponent doesn ' t have a chance at a return. She float like a swan. With the form of a professional, Jackie Bayiiss demonstrates the model forehand be fore her match against rival school Marian. GirU ' Tennis. Front row: K. Flynn. M. Aquino. H. Jones, E. Diettrich, K. Meese, K. Rumely, J. Bayiiss, coach Jane Goldsberry. Second row: C Cho. J Harvey. H. Trant, J. Hammes, T. Pycik. Thrid row: K. Blazek, A. Miller, J. Szrom, M. Duncan. K. Worthman. Back row: P. Emanoil, H. Heller. K. Murphy. SJHS Opponent 4 Mishawaka 1 Mariaui 5 Riley 3 LaPorte 2 4 John Glenn 4 Clay 1 3 Plymouth 2 4 LaSalle 1 3 Penn 2 5 Trinity 5 New Prairie 3 Adams 2 - On the Upswing Battling fifty degree weather and a ferocious wind, the girls ' tennis team began the year with a victory over Mishawaka. After the match coach Jane Goldsberry said, The season looks promising. As the season progresses the girls ' consisten- cy will improve, and so will their concentration. The team is led by Katie Rumely at first singles, fol- lowed by Janet Szrom and Jackie Bayliss. The doubles teams are Melinda Aquino and Tracy Pycik at first, and Heather Trant and Pam Eman- oil at second. Heather Heller and Aimee Miller will also help out the varsity team. After the season was under way the girls upheld an exce lent record of 13-1, only suf- fering one loss to Marian. They also won both the Culver and St. Joe tournaments. The girls said that the team this year was really held together by support and hard work. Pam Emanoil said, The overwhelming unity of our team was the key to our vic- tory. And Katie Rumely said, I was surprised by how close and supportive our team is — they were really great. The girls began working months before the season be- gan by practicing at six in the morning and after school. Ja- net Szrom said, All our prac- tices and hard work have paid off and this has shown through our matches. The girls then started sec- tionals with a sweeping victory over Washington, but unfortu- nately lost once again to Mar- ian. Co-captain Tracy Pycik said, Miss Goldsberry really made the most of our oppo- nents weaknesses by using va- riety in the line-up. Heather Trant said, I ' m really happy with the way tennis went even though it mecint sacrificing go- ing to the beach and other ac- tivities, it was still worth it. The B-team this year also had an excellent season. Look- ing ahead to next year the girls should have an abundance of talent returning to the team. C mJ  w III ' |i I i ■•il with a smile. Melida Aquino prac- tices with a hopper of balls in order to be the best that she could possibly be. Total concentration. Pam Emanoil works intently at executing the perfect volley before her match. ™ B Ready! Set! The 1988 Boys and Girls Track team worked long, hard hours and was repaid with little success. Expectations were high, but senior star runner and co- captain Jeff Whiteman fractured a leg in the preseason, benching him for the season, and morale dropped. A remarkable effort was made for success, but it just wasn ' t enough. As coach Dennis Teegarden said of the mat- ches, we came. The team really gave of itself, but it just wasn ' t enough. There was, however, another side to the season. The team developed into something more than a motley collection of diverse athletes and personalities. As the harsh reali- ties of the season made them- selves plain, they turned to each other for support and made their once-disappointing season an unbelievably positive experi- ence. As senior Audrey Welling described it, Track has been a lot of fun to be part of for four years. The season turned out well, everyone worked hard, and we grew into a family. De- spite the lack of success on the scoreboard, the 1988 Track team learned that hard work is its own reward. Micliael Connaughton tries desperately to catch up to a rival hurdler. The 1988 Girls ' Track team. Coaches: J. Kucela, T. Fox, D. Teegarden. 9t f)fk 74 Track David Choinacky gets off to a good start in one of the earlier meets. The 1988 Boys ' Track team. Coaches: J. Kucela, D. Teegaarden, T. Fox. Track 75 Cheerleader Shannon Long stirs up Indian Spirit at the St. Joe football games. Cheering Us On When the game was on the line and it looked like it could go either way, the cheerleaders al- ways seemed to be able to bring the crowd to a roar. They were an important part of our suc- cess. They were the unsung he- roes of the program. comment- ed football star, David McCormick. This past summer during the camp the cheerlead- ers received the Spirit Award, which was voted by all the other competing squads. The varsity also received first place blue rib- bons in the other competitions. The B-team came home with a first place trophy for their chant in the final competition. St. Joe cheerleaders, under the guidance of coordinator Su- san Lightcap, have made huge contributions to the football and basketball winning seasons. St. Joe cheerleaders work very hard to keep Saint Joe a high spirited school. Their work begins in the summer, when they attend camp at I.U. During the season cheerleaders work with the Spirit Club to provide the football and basketball players with moral support. Often times the cheerleaders spent long nights baking cookies and mak- ing posters for the players to give them that extra boost the day of their game. This year the cheerleaders were joined by three great foot- ball players in the basketball sea- son. The three male cheerlead- ers were David McCormick, Peter Horvath, and Mike Miller who helped the varsity on to a winning season. Captain Kathy Keller said about this season Basically the year went very well I think we all had a great time supporting the St. Joe sports teams this year because we were really able to work together, and the crowd often participated in the cheers. We tried our best to do cheers that were crowd oriented, and I feel that it was a success. Dave McCormack and Mike Miller provide support for Kris Fagan and Kathy Keller as they inspire the basketball team to victory. 76 Cheerleading Top: Varsity and BTeam cheerleaders get together before the start of the football season: Wendi Speybroeck. Tracy Pycik, Kelly Kruk; Lisa Dominello, Shannon Long. Jessica Coleman. Ann Amico; Michelle Darnell. Kathy Roumell. Kris Fagan. Kathy Keller and Nicole Butler. Giving the cheerleaders an assist are Dave Aranowski, Brian Flowers, Joe Gruber. Mike Carson. Mike Redden and Greg Rohrbaugh. Varsity Cheerleaders Kathy Keller. Kris Fagan. Kelly Kruk: Michelle Darnell. Tracy Pycik, Nicole Butler and Shannon Long. 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It has taught me never to rush through life, but to take it slowly and enjoy it while you can. One of these days, we ' ll look back on these days and have regrets, so en- joy it now while you can. This too shall pass. Vice-President: Gus Swanda Pete, Gus, and 1 were supported in what we did and what we tried to do. 1 spent half of my senior year behind a typewriter or in front of the administration. But it was worth it when 1 saw people participating and enjoying. We don ' t remember days, we remember moments. 1 hope that some of your moments at St. Joe this year were as worth remembering as mine. Sec Treasurer: Mike Ellgass I ' ve enjoyed the experience Stu- dent Government has given me. The officers gave it their all and I think it paid off. We gave the student body things like project SCOPE which it can enjoy for many years to come. 1 hope the sudent body remembers all the things we did, but even if they don ' t, the real purpose for our mis- sion will already have been accom- plished. 80 From Pete Life. Love. Education. Friends. PA announcements. And student government. Yes, this is what ' s important, but not necessarily in that order. Student Government has be- come a major part of our lives, kind of like a newborn baby. It brings so much joy, yet so much hassle. It can smile at us in the morning, yet keep us up for long nights. It can demand things of us that it doesn ' t de- serve, yet prove to be worth in later on. In reality, student gov- ernment has become our baby. Captain Power, our trip to Kokomo, Homecoming, the cul- tural assembly, officer meet- ings. Bother Ed, the lynch, the marquee, the raps and the slaughter of various songs on the PA — these are what I shall remember. Yet, what will re- main fondest in the darkest re- cesses of my mind will be know- ing that we (hopefully) served all of you in the capacity to which we were elected. It hasn ' t been a perfect year, but we strove to do our best for you. All 1 ask is for all the people of St. Joe high school remem- ber me, so they can vote for me in the Indiana senatorial election in the year 2012. Your vote will be much appreciated. Thanks to all for a great year! — Pete, on behalf of Gus, Mike, Roy, Ellen, Scott, Adam, and Greg. mu ussa X W The Seniors: President: Dave Aremowski Treasurer: Joe Gruber Secretary: Mike Carson You only live once. What the heck, try it out. Dave Aranowski The Juniors: President: Paula Black Treasurer: Dominic Saratore Secretary: Kirnan Cressy The most bizarre memory I have of organizing for our junior class spirit day. it ' s a jungle out there, is driving down 31 with a giraffe sticking its head out of my backseat window and a disassem- bled straw hut blowing hay all over the place. Kirnan Cressy The Sophomores: President: Matt Jameson Treasurer: Ted Hartzer Secretary: Adam Kline Purple Haze ' is the best song ever! Adam Kline ♦ The Freshmen: President: Kelly Murphy Secretary: Heather Smith thought being president was going to be easy Ha!! Kelly Murphy 81 M elo Dramatic This year Drama Club drove the road of success under the leadership abilities of Rachclle Anthes, Daryn Perry, Terry Wil- kin and Sean Murphy. Chris Murphy took responsibility of the Thespians, an honorary soci- ety for actors and actresses. Through the top-notch fall production, the Drama Club demonstrated the potential and talent of many students. The most widely received of the se- ries of fall one-acts, Candid , earned well-deserved acclaim, competing at various Thespian conferences. The final touches on formation of a recognized Thespian society at St. Joe. were largely responsible for this chance to compete. Terry Wilkin wrapped up the value of Drama Club by saying, My four years in the Drama Club have been a very enjoyable and rewarding experience. In ad- dition to founding my strong in- terest in theatrics, the Drama Acting instruction. Former profes- sional actor, Sean Coleman, shares act- ing experiences with interested Drama Club members. Body language. Chris Murphy and Ra- chelle Anthes demonstrate some of the finer points of acting. Club has also enhanced my speaking and leadership abili- ties. My participation is some- thing I will value throughout my life. The club went beyond the usual fun and games this year. Looking at works such as Can- did , one can easily see the im- portance of feelings and emo- tions recognized by the Drama Club. Besides this focus, mem- bers were also given the oppor- tunity to hear, first-hand, the tri- als and tribulations of living the life of an actor. Such notable events made the Drama Club ex- perience a very valuable one, and will continue to do so in the future. 82 Drama Club Theater is the ulta- mate mec ium through which to communicate | new ideas and points of 1 view. 1 Chris Murphy Crying like a baby. Mario Borelli and Sean Murphy show great emotion while acting out a skit. Children in charge. Drama Club offi- cers Sean Murphy, Rachelle Anthes. Chris Murphy. Terry Wilken, and Daryn Perry take a moment from their difficult task of running the group. Mellowing out. Drama Club. Front row: Laura Matthias. Jackie Bayliss, Sean Murphy. Daryn Perry, Mario Bor- elli. Second row: Maria Schirripa. Kelly Murphy. Rachelle Anthes, Terry Wilken. Chris Murphy, Chris Baldinger. Back row: Laura Landy, Jenny Harvey, Anne Napoli, Kristi Scott, Michelle Choi, Tom Bullock. Drama Club 83 Speech and debate. First Row: M. Scherer. M. Ellgass, D. Ernzen, K. De- Butzbaugh. K Kowalski. K Kim. C Ru- leare. Third Row. C. Bouffard, P mely Second Row; N. Pica, Mrs. Horvath. It is great being able to speak well. Mike Ell- J gass. peakers peak Out L The Speech and Debate Team strove for excellence once again. There are several events that the students compete in which include: Humorous Inter- pretation, Dramatic Interpreta- tion, Duo, Poetry Reading, Ora- torical Interpretation, Domestic Extemporaneous, Foreign Ex- temporaneous, Impromptu, Original Oratory, Discussion, and Broadcasting. Many team members enjoy the ability to speak well. Senior Broadcaster Dean Ernzen says, I like being on the team because I want to be able to speak clearly, and it is also good practice. Co-captain Mike Ellgass adds Being able to speak well is great and the Speech Team is good practice. Besides the Speech Team, there is also a Debate Team. Senior Colleen Rumely who joined for the first time claims: I was always nervous to talk in front of a large group. I am thinking of going into Political Science and it is a necessary skill for my desired major. All the students who participate learn to speak more clearly because they practice hard as well as lis- ten to other competitors speak. Debate Team moderator, Mrs. Benevich, expresses, I wish there was more publicity for the Debate Team because the mem- bers strive for excellence and there is no one at the meets to see them do this. Students who participate enjoy going to meets because they experience the ability with other students from different schools. Just talk. Mia Butzbaugh and Colleen Rumely converse in a heavy debate about geography. 84 Speech And Debate Maybe next time. Dave. Greg Shop- meyer buzzes to answer the next ques- tion as Dave Vacca grimaces, knowing his trigger finger has failed him. Quiz Bowl. Front row: M. Sheyka. K. Kim.G. Ripple. H. Lanser. Second row: Moderator Mr. John Imler, D. Vacca, L. Moran, M. Kraus, S. Wilson, Mrs. Szumski. Back row: R. Karwowski, S. Seeter, E. Gutting, A. Jones, A. Woz- niak, J. Kraus, G. Schopmeyer. I like coaching people with shared interests. — Mr. John Imler Proper way. Mr. Imler shows his Quiz Bowl how to properly hold the buzzer. What U.S. University ' s trust- ees award the Pulitzer prizes? Many students at St. Joseph ' s High School may not be able to answer this question, but as we all know the St. Joe Quiz Bowl team can answer Columbia ' s University. There was a large number of members this year. The seniors included Laura Moran, Greg Schopmeyer, Dave Vacca, and Amy Wozniak. Oth- er outstanding members of the team consisted of John Ceffalio, Adam Jones, Erik Schmidt, and Jim Simeri. These students as well as others were welcomed back along with their tremen- dous knowledge of trivia. Many high school students do not real- ize the amount of knowledge a person knows when it comes to trivia. According to the Quiz Bowl team: Everybody knows some trivia! The Quiz Bowl team started on the right foot when they pulled ahead with a 3-0 winning streak. With the help of junior, Adam Jones, the team pro- gressed to obtain more victories. Aside from the Quiz Bowl team gaining their victories, moderator Mr. Imler replied, I like coaching students with shared interests. The Quiz Bowl team members agreed that we enjoy being on the team be- cause we like to share every- thing we know. These mem- bers like to compete with other teams because they like to test their knowledge. The team also added; It is a lot of fun to com- pete with students your own age because it is like playing Trivial Pursuit for hours on end. Now that ' s quick! D. Vacca uses his trivial knowledge at the Marian meet. Quiz Bowl 85 What a workout. Not only does the Lenten food drive help support less for- tunate families. It sure gives Ann McGlinn and Tom Buczinski a workout carrying boxes o ' food to the delivery vel- hide. Fifty cents could buy a can of soda. Fifty cents could buy ten gumballs. Fifty cents could buy a candy bar. Or fifty cents could help feed a family in Africa. HAC brings this message to life at St. Joe High School. Through their activities and fundraisers HAC displayed to the South Bend community that the stu- dents at St. Joe really care about those less fortunate than themselves. Under the guidance of Presi- dent Peg Hardig, Vice-President Eric Hurtt, Treasurer Becca Swartz, and Secretary Tracy Hartzler, the first project HAC entered into was the Thanksgiv- ing Food Drive. This activity en- couraged all the students to bring in canned goods and mon- ey to buy food for South Bend ' s needy during the Thanksgiving holiday. The students then deliv- ered the food that they had brought in and the food baskets they had bought with the money on the day before Thanksgiving. Over eighty families were helped during this drive. HAC ' s second undertaking was the clothes and food drive for St. Vincent de Paul. At this time students brought in food and clothes that St. Vincent de Paul would then distribute to the community during the Christmas holiday. As their third project in mid February HAC held a dance in coalition with student govern- ment that helped raise over three hundred dollars for the country of Liberia. HAC ' s final project of the year was the Lent- en Money Drive. During the six weeks before Spring break, HAC organized a competition between all the homeroom class- r eeding The Hungry es to see which class would do- nate the most money per per- son. This campaign raised three thousand ninety dollars for the Rice Bowl effort. President Peg Harding summed up the year, I feel that we really have made a differ- ence. Because of the Thanksgiv- ing Food Drive, the food and clothing drive for St. Vincent de Paul, the dance for Liberia, and the Lenten Money Drive a lot of people were helped and had happier holidays. M T M i ' 1 1 86 HAC Hunger Abolition Corps officers Eric Hurtt. Peg Hardig, Tracy Hartzler and Becca Swartz gave direction to the group ' s activities and spearheaded the food drive. Feeding the poor. Seniors Jill Burns, Marceda Mason and Aimee Neuklls take part In the annual HAC Thanks- giving Food Drive. Brother Ed Folen addresses members of HAC about the hunger he encountered while serving with the Holy Cross Brothers in Africa. On your marks, get set, tweeet! Mass chaos begins. Thirty normally well-mannered St. Joe students lose all sense of etiquette as they push, pull, and bite their way to have their faces smashed against the rear view mirror or legs wrapped around the steering wheel. This activity was cleverly called Jam-a-Van in which all proceeds went to the St. Joseph ' s SADD Chapter. Bob ' s Bunch was victorious for the night cramming a winning 32 people into a Volkswagon Van in less than 30 seconds. The NHS crew was second jamming 31. Bobby Taylor, captain of Bob ' s Bunch, thanks to all the little people, especially the ones on my team. This was only one of the team activities sponsored by the SJHS SADD Chapter. First year moderator, Mrs. Simon, comments on the team ap- proach, We feel this way we can get the entire organization As a fundraiser, SADD sponsored the Vanjam in October. Members of the winning team gather again in the less confining space of the main stairs to me- morialize their victory. DON ' T DRINK AND DRIVE and student body involved in- stead of a few officers! The captains of this hard working team were Eric Hurtt, Ann McGlinn, Chris Murphy, and Barb Sain, while the sergaent at arms were Brion Kennelly and Andy Kuruzar. Ann McGlinn adds that SADD has become much more influential this year than in the past. This year ' s SADD Chapter not only re- ceived citywide news coverage in November for the Jam-a-Van but also during the Christmas holiday season. Se veral students took part in a commercial pro- duced at WNDU stations tele- vized throughout the holiday season. Its purpose was to pre- vent its viewers from drinking and driving by telling everyone to tie one on. Red ribbons were distributed and those who chose to avoid drinking and driv- ing displayed them on their an- tennas or rear view mirrors. El- len Lanser comments on the experience, Being in front of the camera made me reallly ner- vous but thinking that I may have saved just one life made it all worthwile. SADD 87 Publications Helpful Hints Mr, Wesley advises staff- ers Tracy Pycik and Michelle Darnell on which typeset to use. Hot Off the Presses Newspaper staff- ers Amy Sopko, Karen Nemes, Tracy Pycik. and Rosie Riordan check out their latest finished edition. Editors-in-chief Tasha Gutting Elizabeth Miller Sports Editors Pete Horvath Lisa Rajski Opinion Editor Amy Sopko Feature Editors Anne Marzolf Aimee Miller News Editors Tasha Gutting Elizabeth Miller Photo Editor Paul Ramesh Design Editor Katie Finneran Staff Reporters Paula Black, Mario Borelli Michelle Darnell, Ben Faczan, Tracy Pycik, Dave Kowalski, Julie Kromkowski, Tom Vogl, Steve Colwell, Ellen Lanser, Matt Marzolf, Dave McCormick, Karen Nemes, Katie Rumely, Daryn Perry, Chrissy Zubler, Sean Murphy, Jim Semeri, Jen Sawyer, Rosie Riordan Advisor Alan Wesley Staff Photographers Steve Nelson Karen Nemes Publications Head editor: Mike Song Section Editors: Melinda Aquino Julie Bloomquist Don Cho Photo Editors: Lisa Plcncner Colleen Rumely Photographers Ellen Schott Jenny Harvey Paul Ramesh Melinda Aquino Staffers: Aimee Neuklis Bill Anzelc Carol Kloc Paul Conway Lisa Marotti Eric Hurtt Becca Swartz Audrey Welling Sue Kostielney Kathy Webber Kate Etzel Katie Worthman Greg Rohrbough Records Keeper Greg Rohrbough They did It together. The team of Lisa Plencner, Melinda Aquino. Julie Bloomquist, Don Cho, and Mike Song look very statuesque at the High School Journalism Institute of Indiana Universi- ty. I Publications 89 Wunderbar, Magnifique!! C ' est magnifique, n ' est pas? The French Club this year has stayed true to the promise of giving French students a new and exciting perspective to the French language and culture. A basic part of the club ' s cur- riculum is the guest speakers who are periodically called in to give their insights into the cul- ture. Other French Club activi- ties include selling chocolate mousse in the cafeteria as well as handmade Christmas cards, complete with the traditional (and not-so-traditional) French greetings. The 1987-1988 French Club was headed by Seniors Sue Rau- chenberg, Laura Matthias, Chris Sloan, and Melinda Aquino. Mrs. Jane Doering was again the ever-gracious moderator, said Melinda Aquino, There ' s so much the french culture has to offer. The French Club serves to raise the awareness of that cul- ture, while providing enjoyable entertainment as well. The German Club at St. Joe was also active in the school, as well as in the community. They competed frequently in the state and local German conventions, where they earned numerous first and second place finishes. Around December, these Ger- man philanthropists could be found singing beautiful Christ- mas carols for the nuns at the Holy Cross convent. They threw frequent parties, and planned usually about one activity a month at least, commented the activities director, Eduardo Wolf. John Derwent presides over the German Club, alongside their moderator, Mrs. Hilda Bomer. When asked about the requirements for entrance into the German Club, Derwent said cynically, We ' ll take anyone. You just can ' t be in the French Club. C ' est la vie. Show your colors Adam Kline and Sean Quinn patriotically show off their new nationality in the Olympic games. 90 Such encrgyll Barb Sain, Chris Sloan, Laura Matthias, Melinda Aquino, Anne Napoli, Eric Hurtt, and Ronan O ' Malley prepare for a tough game of Capture the Flag. Putting on his best air of authority, Dave Brach supervises the games of the first annual Olympiad. The German Club Row 1: S. Weber, L. Zeugner, B. Stigler, K Kim, M. Hutti, Row 2 B. Stigler, C. Van Meter, H. Weber, H. Jones, D. Erbele, P. DePauw, C. Mitchell, S. Wilson, D. Flowers, Mrs. Weber. Row 3. Mrs Bomer, E. Schmidt, B. Taylor, T. Wilkin. S. Weigand, E. Wolf, B. Sain Row 4. B. Patterson, H. Lanser, A. Jones, S. Nolan. 91 I ' ll miss the senior enthusiasm. - Miss O ' Neal Spanish Club. FionI row K Wagner Row 2 L Drury. R Kanczu2ewskl. H Heller. J Rusnak. K Blakey. K Mlsicwicj. C Baldlnger. P Mc Court. S Gallagher. K Keller Row 3 N Pica, J Schuben. J Haruey, J Calogeras, D Vacca. T Lavelle. J John son, D Walker, R OMalley, C Murphy Row 4 J Mee. M Harshman, J Kass. B Lighlcap. K Kowalskl. L Zeugner. T Rozyckl. A Rivera. S Kulesla. A Welling. S Kosllelney Row 5 N Gunn. E Wolf. S Walawender. P Walsh. A Meszaros, E Johnson. K Weber. C Kloc Row 6C Vogel. J Geehnng. P Conway, L Kovatch. K Skwarcan. D Ernzen. D Cho. S Murphy. P, O ' Malley. J Szrom W orking together. Sue Kostlclney. Ronan O ' Malley, and Audrey Welling take a mo- ment away from the strenuous work re- quired to run the Spanish Club. ye Caramba Fiestas, amigos, siestas, seren- ades y comidos. St. Joe ' s 1987- 1988 Spanish Club has once again lived up to its reputation of providing good, clean fun. In the past, it has been known as a club of fun-loving members, and this year was no exception. Elections were held at the be- ginning of the fall. A trio of sen- iors were elected to plan the ac- tivities for the upcoming year. The office of president was filled by Sue Kostielney, vice-presi- dent by Ronan O ' Malley, and the position of secretary-treasur- er by Audrey Welling. I was really grateful to have the op- portunity to serve as president this year. With the help of Au- drey and Ronan, I feel we ac- complished a great deal and had a lot of fun in the process, Sue Kostielney commented. Major activities of the year in- cluded the Christmas dinner and Valentine serenades. The Christ- mas dinner entailed authentic Mexican food, beautifully sung Christmas carols by the Spanish classes, and dancing by children from La Casa de Amistad. I was really pleased with the turn- out and participation at the Christmas dinner. The contribu- tions made by all were outstand- ing, commented Miss O ' Neal. The serenades also were a ro- mantic success. The recipients of the serenades will not soon forget the wonderful singing of the charming muchachos. Jason Geehring, a senior serenader said, We rehearsed a lot more this year than last year, which 1 think helped the serenades be even better. Both times I had a lot of fun doing them. Mike Carson, another senior member, summed up his Spanish club ex- perience by saying, Spanish Club is the best cultural organi- zation at St. Joe because it ' s the most active and the most fun and the coolest. I ' m proud to be a member of the Spanish Club 92 Spanish atin, the Living Language Keeping the language allvel Alan Nicgorski, Terry Wilkin, Nicole Schuzter, Adam Jones, and Phil DePauw worked hard this year at bringing the supposed dead language back to life. The goal of this year ' s Latin Club is to educate others about the finer points of Latin culture as they relate to society today. Although some believe that the Latin Club ' s only function is eat- ing Italian food, Latin Club is much more than eating, drink- ing, and being merry. Latin Club involves the awareness of the great and, often, subtle influ- ences of the Latin language and culture. Latin Club trips to Chi- cago and the Snite Museum ex- emplify these influences by alert- ing the members to the great contributions of Latin in art, law, and literature, as well as the lan- guage of the English culture. Adam Jones, junior, comment- ed, The highlight of my year in Latin Club was when we watched Sportaeu at the Le- vinson residence. It was an ex- hilarating evening. This year ' s Latin Club fund raiser involved the selling of but- tons with famous Latin slogans. It provided the funds for the var- ious social events and for the spread of the appreciation of the beauty of the Latin language. The main people responsible for this were the officers: Terry Wil- kin, president, Phil De Pauw, vice-president, and Adam Jones, treasurer. Phil De Pauw com- ments, I became vice-president because I always wanted to work under Terry. I ' ve found that over the past four years no other club offered the same experiences as the Lat- in Club. I liked it so much I be- came President, concludes Ter- ry Wilkin. Muy buenol Spanish club-ers Jason Geehring, Chris Murphy, and Ronan O ' Malley demonstrate their superb danc- ing abilities. Latin Club. Front row: Dr. Levenson, S. Nolan, F. Agostino. Row 2: A. Rivera, M. Sullivan. G. Ripple, M, Kraus. T. Wil- kin, N. Schuzter. Row 3: D. Boulac, J. Kahn, T. Rozycki, J. Kraus. A. Nic- gorski. A. Jones, P. De Pauw. Sodalitas La- tina Regnat! Dr. Levenson Latin Club 93 Friends was a big fac- tor in helping me get ad- justed to St. Joe. It started the development of close friendships. — Lisa Marotti Row 1; K. Wagner, L. Drury, N, Noland, D. Pavica. T. Barrier, C. Benevich, M. Scharpf. Row 2: Mrs. Simon, C. VogI, J. Bayliss, J. Romano, L. Marotti, H. Jones. S. Pfefferle. Row 3: D. Schindler. R. Bayliss, P. Saine, R. Gaston, D, Mc- Coy, R Salata, B. Lightcap, J. Jameson, Jeremy Kahn. In the beginning. Mrs. Simon institut- ed a group of friends to aid transfer students. Today, she speal s affection- ately to her kids during a meeting. ave You Seen the New Kid? New faces, different teachers, harder classes. Transferring to a new school can be a nervewrack- ing experience. Luckily, Saint Joe offers an organization called The Friends and Transfers de- signed to make this adjustment easier. The Friends is headed by Dave Schindler, Matt Scharpf, and Colleen Rumely. Most of the members have at one time been transfers themselves, and can easily relate to the problems fac- ing the new kids. Other stu- dents also attend the meetings during which they discuss prob- lems and provide support for each other. Mrs. Simon, the club moderater, said, It ' s a helpful program academically as well as socially. We show them what St. Joe has to offer and encourage them to get involved. At the end of the year her kids are invited to stay with the group for the following year, this time as friends, so they can use their ex- periences to aid the next year ' s group. 94 Friends — Transfers It ' s a small world. Senior friends come together from Chicago, New Jersey, Clay High, Florida, Detroit, and Boston he Poster Children Have you ever asked yourself what that mysterious force is which silently creeps into St. Joe high school and overnight trans- forms its halls into a colorful dis- play of posters, streamers, bal- loons and school spirit? Well, this invisible power has revealed itself in the form of the SJHS Spirit Club. This year ' s of- ficers were Aimee Neuklis, Kris Fagan, Tracie Rush, Kathy We- ber, Kate Etzel, and Kathy Bas- ney. They, along with Mrs. Lightcap, the club moderator, and the help of other members met after school to paint posters and decorate athlete ' s lockers for the important games. Sopho- more Monica Woods of the girls ' swim team commented, It ' s nice to know that people are aware of the hard work we ' ve been through and that we have a lot of supporters. It makes it all worthwhile. Ten Indians. D. Aranowski. K. Weber, K. Basney, D. Renbarger, S. Kostielney, K. Etzel, J. Lane. A. Welling, J. Gruber, and C. Zubler show their Indian pride at room 107 ' s award winning door. HSSWrr 3 Row 1: J Szrom, A. Neuklis. Row 2: K. Weber. K Etzel. K. Basney, T. Rush. Row 3: K. Fagen, Mrs. Lightcap. Row 1: K. Etzel, K. Basney, L. Schirripa, S Gallager, B. Lightcap, J. Schubert, R. Webber. Row 2: A. Neuklis, T. Gutting, J. Szrom, L. Rajski, A. Lightcap, K. D ' Haeze, S, Kostielney. M. Kostielney, A. Welling, K. Weber. Spirit Club 95 Whistle while you work. Chris Mur- phy glares at one of the players after making a call during an intramural bas- ketball game. Victims unite! Mike Ellgass, Steve Walawender, Matt Scharpf, Dean Flowers, Paul Conway, Dave McCor- mlck, and Dean Ernzen huddle to dis- cuss strategy. They ' re The CAUSE. Members of The Cause set up the awesome de- fense under the guidance of John Der- went that led them to the intramural championship. Air NelsonI Junior Rob Nelson of The Hall of Justice leaps and gets set for the Tomahawk slam on the end of the fastbreak. LEARNING . . . Mr. Gerencher ' s going down! screamed senior Matt Steffens at the faculty before the annual student-faculty in- tramural championship game which pitted the faculty against THE CAUSE ( The more, the more. ). Competetive spirit like this abounded in the intra- mural games this year. Led by an intramural board of Dean Flowers, Andy Hart- man, Scott Meert, Chris Mur- phy, and Colleen Rumely, the intramural football and basket- ball seasons went smoothly, despite the several changes the panel made. The football games were moved from tradi- tional Bly ' s field to the base- ball diamond, where for the first time, students could play using actual yard markers and a legitimate end zone. With their motto, The more, the more, THE CAUSE ripped through their regular season with a 9-0 record, defeating the teams by a total score of 112-35. Their dominance con- tiinued through the tourna- ment, where they defeated CENSORED by a score of 35- 13. THE CAUSE ended their season with the student-faculty game, where they trampled the faculty by the score of 28- 12. The basketball season pro- vided even more heated com- petition and spirited fun. Some of the powerful teams of years past returned to face their competition again. These in- cluded the Bronx Bombers, the Hall of Justice, and R.R.R.R, (now renamed Mianos ' Vic- tims and the Other Brain- dead. ) As the seasons ended, peo- ple realized how much they had enjoyed the clean, simple fun that the intermural season had provided. And as they looked back upon the season, the resounding battle cry of THE CAUSE echoed in their heads as a fitting theme for the intermural program in gen- eral: THE MORE, THE MORE!! On the go! 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Sean Quinn, in his shades, assists Katie Worthman in decorating the display case for the celebration of the bicenten- nial of the United States Constitution. 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Larry Shead stands tall in front ot one of his business classes, gaining the respect of all. Steve Austin — Math Dept. Georgia Bain — Theology Dept. Robin Benevich — Language Dept. Fr. Walter Bly — Theology Dept. Hildegard Bomer — Language Dept. Lisa Brady — Math Dept. Jann Brunner — Science Dept. Susan Calcf — Theology Dept. Sr. J. Callahan — Office Mary Carmichael — Guidance Dept. Betty Casper — Guidance Secretary Joseph Catanzarite — Social Studies Dept. Henry Chandler — Social Studies Dept. Sr. Mary Christopher — Theology Dept. Sean Coleman — Theology Dept. Timothy Connors — Science Dept. Ciretta Coty — Science Dept. Mary Lou Derwent — Math Dept. Br. Robert Dierker — Attendance Officer E. Jane Doering — Language Dept. Head Teaching Together! Leading down the path. Br. Bob Li- vernois being at the head of the Guid- ance Department plays an integral role in the futures of many students. All smiles. Principal Glenn Rousey takes on the task of running the school with nothing but a smile on his face. Br. Chris Dreyer — English Dept. Jane Egglcston — English Dept. Nancy Fehlner — Science Theology Dept. Rev. Terry Fisher — Theology Dept. Br. Ed Foken — Social Studies Dept. Tammy Fox — Athletic Dept. Tom Gerencher - English Dept. Jane Goldsberry — Head Librarian Dena Grams — Math Dept. Mary Lee Hartzer — Theology Dept. Sally Hendricks — Art Dept. Head Matt Hunkler - Music Director John Imler — Guidance Dept. Barbara Jemielity — English Dept., Assoc. Dean of Students Patricia Kinyon - English Dept. Sr. Siobhan Kissane — Clerical Staff John Kucela — Math Dept. Robert Levenson — Language Dept. Susan Lightcap — English Dept. Br. Bob Livernois — Social Studies Dept., Guidance Dept. Head Concentration. German linguist Hilde- gard Bomer intently grades papers while at her desk. Delphine Luzncy — Math Dept. Alicia McDonald - Art Staff Sue Medley — Science Dept. Joseph Miano — Science Dept. Head Ruth Miano - Math Dept. Gail Miller — Social Studies Dept. Head Sr. Marie Imelda Neville — Business Manager Denis Nolan — Theology Dept. Nancy O ' Neal — Language Dept. Sr. MaryAnn Pajakowski — Social Studies Dept. Kathy Ratliff - Math Dept. Glenn Rousey — Principal Sr. Carnnel Sallows — Librarian Darlene Scherer — English Dept. Judy Schmuhl — Learning Strategies Larry Shead — Business Dept. Head Sherry Siem — Office Judy Simon — Guidance Dept. Sr. Madelyn Stachowiak — Office Jane Syburg — English Dept. Head Right onl Brother Robert Dierker gets into the spirit of things with student Chris McGowen. Barbara Szumski — Office Dennis Tcegarden — Math Dept. Phil Tcegarden — Athletic Director Marguerite Tyrrell — Language Dept. Hannelore Weber — Language Dept. Patrick Weil — Dean of Students John Wojtowicz — Math Dept. Head, Registrar Mary Worthman — Social Studies Dept. Administration School Board Principal Glenn Rousey and School Board President, Dr. George Horvath meet regularly to plan the agenda for the next board meeting. 104 School Board Over the summer the St. Joe Administration underwent a number of important changes in staffing. Father Terry Fisher re- placed Father Daryl Rybicki as Head Pastor, and Dean Weil as- sumed Father Rybicki ' s position as vice-principal. The changes created no problems, and the Administration functioned smoothly this year. On a daily basis the Administration runs the school. Their tasks include get- ting substitute teachers, organiz- ing all the necessary paperwork required by the state, keeping attendance, and implementing decisions the School Board makes during the year. The Ad- ministration also acts as the bridge between the Student Government and the School Board. The Administration takes the ideas given to them by the Student Government officers and present these ideas and their own suggestions to the School Board for review. During the summer break the Adminis- tration continues its work. They decide on the curriculum for the students. This year they added an Advanced Algebra I Honors class and opened the possibility of teaching a class on the Greek Language. The School Board consists of parents of St. Joe students and interested parish members. The School Board gathers once a month with Principal Rousey to discuss the issues brought to them by the Administration. The School Board debates the issues and then renders decisions on what should be done on certain issues. The Administration then carries out the policies set by the Board. The most controversial decision the School Board made this year involved what to do to curb the problem of drinking at Prom. After much debate the School Board decided that the Prom would be made into a din- ner-dance. They cited the fact that much of the drinking was done after dinner and before prom as a major reason why this was done, along with the fact that it would save students mon- ey by being cheaper than paying Leadership J. Goldrick, J. Marge. P. Conway, J. Childs, V. Pres. M. DePauw. Sr. R. G oodrew, G. Condry, G. Kim, Pres. G. Horvath, S. Sullivan, Principal G. Rousey for dinner and prom. The School Board also presided at the grad- uation ceremonies with School Board President Dr. George Horvath handing out the diplo- mas to the graduating seniors. Administration 105 ENGLISH i 1 .S ' r Now that ' s interesting! Kevin De- Laere and Mr. Coleman discuss some fascinating poems in English class. Let ' s take a look . . . With Mrs. Kin- yon ' s expert help, the talented minds of freshmen like Maria Miosi and Eric De- craene are sure to flourish. 106 English Department Wordly Wise i English is the most important subject in the school! insisted Mrs. Jane Syburg, who just hap- pens to be the chairperson of the English Department. Mrs. Syburg said that everyone should have the ability to ex- press their ideas clearly. Maybe English is the most important subject since it helps all fresh- men develop a vocabulary in all the first year English classes. A freshmen stated Mr. Coleman ' s English class is great! I have learned a lot of vocabulary and also a lot about politics. Or perhaps English class is the most important subject because of all the Shakespeare everyone reads in Mrs. Syburg ' s English II Honors class. Ted Hartzer claims English II Honors class must be great because I am al- most always awake through the whole class! Junior year English classes are usually interesting because the students have a chance to choose which class they want. Maybe English is the most im- portant subject because of the oversoul as some American Literature students would argue. Another class that juniors take is Composition. They learn how to write the dreadful research papers and they also go over and over again how to write well-developed paragraphs. Still there is another full year of En- glish to take even though some students would agree they have had enough. Seniors have several choices for English. One in particular is British Literature Honors. Sen- ior Mike Ellgass said The beau- ty of Brit. Lit. is that you can let it slide for a quarter with no tests but the horror is that you get crushed on the quarter testi ' You say Chaucer wrote what, Mrs. J.? Yet another class offered is Discussion. Kathy Basney says, I enjoy Discussion because it gives me a chance to talk in front of people which is sometimes hard for me to do. Some sen- iors enjoy these classes, but the majority particularly like the Me- dia class with Mr. Gerencher. He teaches about journalism, televi- sion, newspaper, and the all time favorite, Rock and Roll. All the students at the end of the semes- ter have grasped some knowl- edge about Media. Although senior Sue Kostielney claimed her biggest fear in Gerencher ' s class was saying the Our Fa- ther and Mr. Gerencher saying clear your desks and take out a sheet of paper and pen, for one of his many quizzes. Knowledge. Mrs. Jane Syburg loqua- ciously shares her Shakespearian knowl- edge with her English II Honors students. What ' s this? By the expression on Mr. Wesley ' s face, it ' s evident that there is always something new to be found in good literature. English Department io? MATH There ' s a first for everything. Scott New face. Mrs. Ratliff explains the Law Wasoski explains to Mark Kiang and Liz of Sines to her Algebra II Trig class. Hencly the correct answer to the problem. 108 Math Department Calculating the Difference Little Wo and Silly Sally are playing Guess the Cloud. As they are gazing up into the pol- luted sky of Wofiry, they both spot the Mayor in his Wof- copter, circling above their heads. If Sally and Little Wo are 50 feet apart on the ground, and if Little Wo sees the Wofcopter at an angle of elevation of 72 degrees and Silly Sally at 80 de- grees, how high is the Wof- copter from the ground? For those who have not been fortu- nate enough to be enrolled in Mr. Wojtowicz ' s Algebra II Trig, Pre-Calculus, or Calculus Hon- ors class, Silly Sally and Little Wo are the imaginary but lov- able residents of Wofiry. Ronan O ' Malley, Calculus Honors stu- dent, after answering a word problem in which Little Wo is boating comments that he wish- es Little Wo would sink and drown. This is just one exam- ple of the creative methods St. Joe math teachers use to install their students with the funda- mentals and advancements of the mathematic world. New faces and a new course brought even more color to the 1987-1988 math department. Kathy Ratliff plunged in part- time to teach computers and Al- gebra II Trig, while Lisa Brady concentrated solely on comput- ers. Veteran instructor, Mary Lou Derwent, pioneered to offer a new class for incoming fresh- men with previous Algebra knowledge. Mrs. Derwent de- scribes the class, Advanced Al- gebra I Honors, as bright, inter- esting, and fun. She said that she enjoyed teaching the class tre- mendously mainly because the treshmen have a lot of enthusi- Mrs. Miano ' s fan club. Brian Flowers and Steve Pischaiko head Mrs. Miano ' s Advanced Math fan club. asm, but she adds that she also enjoys seniors because I like to help them ' get their acts togeth- er ' before they leave St. Joe. Whether it be Mr. Austin ' s Geometry class. Miss Grams ' Al- gebra, or Mrs. Miano ' s Ad- vanced Math class, St. Joe pro- vides its students with one of the highest caliber of mathematical education. A diligent sophomore who will remain nameless (Chris Mollison) says, Mr, Austin is the perfect teacher, I feel that he has definitely prepared me for college and hopefully my future career. Carrie Connaughton, freshman, adds, Before I came to St. Joe, I didn ' t know much about Algebra but now with the help of Miss Grams I know a lot more. Senior Advanced Math student, Michelle Auger, said, It ' s not as easy as a lot of peo- ple think but Mrs. Miano seems to enjoy teaching it and some- times makes it fun. Mr. Wojtowicz, department head and founder of Wofiry, con- cludes, The Wonderful, Excit- ing, Interesting, and Challenging World of Mathematics lives on through 1987-88. Highlighted by new courses (Advanced Alge- bra I Honors) and fantastic achievements by many students on local, state, and national con- tests, the lofty goals of the Math- ematics Department are being met. As a result, students pass- ing through the hallowed hall- way on the second floor, filled with percents, quadratic factors, triangles and squares, bits and bytes, T-squares and integrals, are being prepared for their fu- ture mathematical needs in the best possible fashion. Math Department 109 SCIENCE Petting a chick. Mike Carson seems to be enjoying the company of his friend in his Advanced Biology Honors class. Bewilderment. The minds of Andy Kuruzar and Rob Petersen are baffled by the complex biology experiment. Intructlon session. Mrs. Coty explains the magical subject of Biology to Troy Ganser and Tracy Porter. 110 Science Department Art of Facts We ask not what college our science department can get us into, but rather what we can do for our science department. said Advanced Biology Honors students Andy Kuruzar and Rob Petersen. The Advanced Biolo- gy Honors class taught by Mr. Timothy Connors raised chick- ens, went skiing, and practiced their bug collecting skills. Mr. Connors also taught the regular and honors Biology classes who did the usual things like dissect- ing frogs and worms. Freshman Meegan Beeler said, 1 really dig lab. It really helps put my think- ing cap on and learn more about the animals. The students were also required to present the cus- tomary second semester five minute speech. Sophomore Sean Murphy used a firecracker as an attention getter. The speech was a good experience because 1 had to make sure it was exactly five minutes and that was a bit difficult, but it sure was a great attention getter. But all this work was not in vain. sophomore Matt Jameson said, Next to breathing, biology was the most important thing that has ever happened in my life. The Advanced and Honors Chemistry classes taught by Nancy Fehlner covered much this year. Besides electrons, pressure, and Kelvins, This year in Advanced Chemistry we achieved the impossible. A stu- dent managed to get a chemical in his eye while wearing protec- tive goggles. Science Department Joe Miano taught the physics courses which were credited as some of the most difficult classes in the school. But this is not to say that the physics classes didn ' t have fun. Senior Melinda Aquino said, Physics sure was difficult, but I ' ll never forget Mr. Miano plucking the strung door to demonstrate waves — he played a song that sounded like the Beverly Hillbillies. Maybe Mr. Miano was right when he said, physics is fun spelled phun. We ask not what col- lege our science depart- ment can get us into, but rather what we can do for our science department. — Andy Kuruzar and Rob Petersen I know, I knowl Brian Baumer and Paul Busby show enthusiasm in revealing to the rest of the class their knowledge of Biology. Taking time out. Mr. Connors with his Advanced Biology class take a break from the chore of learning. Science Department m Speaking Together Q: Why, Why, Why? Why do students have to take language classes? A: So that bilingual teachers could have the chance to laugh at students looking ridiculous wearing Army green head- phones with microphones and little ovalk flourescent staps with numbers. Well, that isn ' t the only rea- son to take language classes One is to open doors to careers not accessible without being bilin- gual. Another is to be educated. Another is to be bilingual just for the sake of it. Whatever the rea- son, most people will acknowl- edge that the ability to speak another language is not only ad- vantageous, but nearly integral in today ' s melting pot society. St. Joe realizes that, and has cre- ated an outstanding language department, headed by Mrs. Jane Doering. Language classes participate in many activities, such as visit- ing the Snite Museum to study art, going to Chicago to sample cuisine and to study more art, and watching videotapes. They also organized and mastermind- ed the Olympic Games. There ' s no denying that learn- ing another language is a difficult and tedious task, but at St. Joe, students take up the challenge with enthusiasm and vigor. Dancing the night away, young mem- bers of La Casa D ' Amistad, perform tra- ditional Hispanic dances for the mem- bers of the Spanish classes. 112 Oh Senlorltal Jason Cheering dances with his favorita in the cafe during the La Casa night while Ronan stares knowingly into the distance. She ' s a grand ol ' flag. Mrs. Weber, Miss O ' Neill, and Mrs. Tyrrell salute the Olympians by waving the flag of their common nationality. Bullet, Bob Bullet, king of all that is debonair and addidas, assumes a striking pose along with German Club cohorts Barb Sain and Juan Ed Wolf. 113 SOCIAL STUDIES T Setting the scene. Brother Ed Foken tells his World History Class about the movie they are about to see. Cheesel What fun history class can sometimes be! Could Mrs. Worthman be forcing that smile on Bryan Penzenik ' s lace ' Nah, 114 Social Studies Making History What did the rock say to the archeologist? asked Mr. Chan- dler of his Honors government class. The class sat silent and glared back at him waiting for another punch line, and some- one from the back of the room mumbled the traditional What? Don ' t take me for granite! laughed Mr. Chandler. Great as these jokes were, many events outside Mr. Chandler ' s jokes of the day happened this year in the Social Studies Department. This year marked the 200th an- niversary of the Constitution, and all the Social Studies classes made it a great event. A gigantic birthday cake was made for the Constitution as hundreds of stu- dents brought in cakes of every flavor. We thought about bring- ing a tasty Ex-lax cake, but we figured Mr. Chandler wouldn ' t give us our extra credit so we settled for lemon instead. joked seniors Andy Kuruzar and Ronan O ' Malley. The conglom- erate cake was huge and every student received a piece of cake during their lunch hour and heard a rousing chorus of Hap- py Birthday to You sung by the Social Studies Representatives each hour along with numerous others that joined in the sprit of the day. Those students that got to the cafe early generally liked the taste of the cake but those that got to the cafe later got a mix of flavors that sifted down through the cake. It was a dis- gusting lemon-chocoalte-straw- berry-vanilla taste — sort of like neopolitan with a lemon on top. said junior Don Cho. Along with the cake there was a poster contest that challenged the students to visualize how the Constitution lives on. In March of 1988, Mr. Chan- dler took a number of students to Washington D.C., where the students met with congressman Hiler and Senator Lugar. The students also got to think up ideas for and debate the passing of a bill. The U.S. History Hon- ors and R.U.S.H. classes took place in a Latin American Con- ference at Jackson School where they debated about what the U.S. Policy should be in Cen- tral America. Mrs. Worthman ' s World History classes had the unique experience of having Zheng De, a sociology major at Notre Dame, talk to them about what it was like to be a student and teacher in communist China. With guest speakers and the va- riety of special events, the Social Studies Department showed that history isn ' t just stuff that happened 300 years ago. Cultures clash. Zheng De, a sociology major at Notre Dame, informs the World History Honors class on the present situ- ation in Communist China. Happy birthday! The bicentennial of the world ' s oldest constitution — now that ' s a reason to celebrate! Well, at least Becca Swartz, Andy Kruzar, and Jason Geehring are making the most of the situation. Social Studies 115 Theology Poised for attack. Ms. Sue Calef new addition to St Joe ' s Theo logy De partment. appears to take great satisfac tion in grading papers. 11 6 Theology Department a And It Was Good This school year, the theology department saw the introduction of four new faculty members: Ms. Sue Calef, Sr. Mary Christo- pher, the school ' s pastor Fr. Terry Fisher, and Councilman at Large Sean Coleman. Obvious- ly, the St. Joe theology depart- ment had undergone some ma- jor changes from the year before, losing such prized teach- ers as Miss Tepas, Mr. Dlugloz, and Father Rybicki. All four of the new teachers come from some valid back- ground for aiding in the educa- tional process. Ms. Calef has taught a number of years in some of New York City ' s rough- est schools, a vocation that any- one can respect. Sr. Christopher came to Saint Joseph ' s with a 40 year teaching history — prac- tice makes perfect. An ability to relate easily to all people he comes in contact with is an ad- vantage, Fr. Fisher maintains from his teaching in elementary school. Those involved in acting are often outgoing and fun, and Mr. Coleman is no exeption to this rule, campaigning through his class before elections. Such a wide range of experi- ence on the staff helps to sup- port Mrs. Hartzer ' s sentiment that theology is the most im- portant department in the school — it relates to the exis- tence of ' Saint Joseph ' s. The benefits of highly qualified facul- ty are numerous. It offers the students more to choose from and provides for a more sophisti- cated department. The wide range of electives is unique in ?9 high school. The professional quality and strong faith results in a positive and excellent department. It has been speculated that the Theology department may add even more new classes to the curriculum in upcoming years. This is incredible, consid- ering the wide range of classes that students may already take. Some of these stimulating courses include Religion and Lit- erature, Today ' s Issues, and Christian Service. Father Terry Fischer blesses the host at the Senior mass. Franciscan power Captivating stu- dents with his energetic style, Bother Vincent Reyes tells about the monastic life on vocation day. Theology Department 117 From basic keyboarding to ad- vanced accounting, Saint Jo- seph ' s students can explore the workaday world of business. A large majority of students take the basic personal typing kcy- boarding classes which will be so necessary in the world of the computer that they will con- front, here in our classrooms and in the world ahead. Students who are planning a business ca- reer immedia tely after gradua- tion progress through advanced keyboard classes, many of them combining these with the pro- gramming courses offered in the math department. The account- ing classes prepare students for careers in bookkeeping, while consumer education offers some Touch and Go experience and expertise in the real life of living in our complex society. One of the most popu- lar courses has been business law, which allows students to study contract law, to confer with local business leaders, and to attend civil court proceedings involving contract disputes. Of- fice practice, which places stu- dents in the various school of- fices, allows them to work and apply their skills at the same time that they provide needed services within the school. Un- der the direction of Mr. Larry Shead, the Business Department fills a clear need in the curricu- lum of Saint Joseph ' s High School. Professor McGoutan? Chris McGowan, ordinary student on most days, teaches the class the correct way to progrann a computer. Bikewrlter. Graduates Steve Baumer and Andy Stern come back and show that typewriting is like riding a bicycle — you never forget how. 118 Business .4 1 U.H.O. Two Unidentified Hiding Ob- jects, presumably human, help Mr, Shead with making a school bulletin. Typing Is greatl Graduates Steve Baumer and Meredith Anzelc say that taking typing classes at St. Joe helped greatly in college. Business 119 Guidance Mrs. Mary Carmichael, who ends her counselling career with this year at Saint Joseph ' s, discusses next year ' s course selection with junior Ann Marzolf. 120 Guidance I ' m a guidance counselor, because I really enjoy working with kids, especially working with kids to help other kids with programs sucha as S.A.D.D., Friends and Peer Influence, said Mrs. Simon. Along with helping kids sur- vive tough personal problems the Guidance department also organizes numerous student ac- tivities. Guidance each year or- ganizes the schedules for the stu- dents. They also make sure all the mandatory testing is done and the students that are sup- posed to take these tests do take them. This year they organized and adminsitered the PSAT for juniors, and the SAT and ACT for juniors and seniors. They were also faced with conducting the new ISTEP testing required for the first time this year for students in the ninth and elev- enth grade. This year through a lot of hard work and organization the Guidance department branched out this year and gave the s tu- dents an experience that they will not soon forget. Concerned, Open Students Making Issues Count, COSMIC for short, was a day when students could escape from the daily grind of school- work and explore important is- sues existing in the world. These issues covered topics from drinking and driving to what to do about the AIDS problem. Psychologist Micheal Sheehan began the day with an inspira- tional talk on the the importance of having a strong self esteem. He emphasized that you should always believe in yourself no matter what others think or say. After his speech the students then broke off for discussions in different classrooms on prob- lems ranging from eating disor- ders and steroid use to under- aged drinking. Guidance also fills the role of processing all the applications for seniors applying for college, which amounted to between six and seven hundred applications. Mrs. Carmichael, Secretary Mrs. Casper, Mr. Imler, Brother Bob Livernois, and Mrs. Simon were equal to the task and got out the applications with very few hitch- es. Brother Bob commenting on the applications said, This was an interesting year for applica- tions in that over ten percent of the students in senior class ap- plied to and were accepted to Notre Dame and that is the high- est percentage of students going to one university in my memo- ry- A favorite hangout, especially for sen- iors, is Brother Bob ' s office, where stu- dents find counselling or candy, whichev- er they need most. Guidance 121 Art-time Help Some SJHS students like to draw attention, others like to capture a special moment on film. Whether creating a sculp- ture, a pencil drawing, or shoot- ing candid shots of interesting objects and people, art and pho- tography classes are important to SJHS student artists. It gives us an opportunity to establish personal goals as well as in- crease our expressive talent, says Liz Dobrzykowski senior. SJHS students also feel that art and photography classes are great forms of expression, said senior Ann McGlinn. Every year the Kodak Corporation gives art and photography students that chance to express individuality in the Gold Key awards contest. Many students were proud when they received the award for their work and others were very dis- appointed when their hard work did not gain any recognition. So whether you want to draw com- ics, paint masterpieces, or cre- ate memorable photographs, art and photo classes give SJHS stu- dents a chance to develop and express their talent in many ways. Perpetual Motion. Deron Gerber cap- tures the notion of mind over matter. Seeing Triple? David Choinacky ' s camera must have been illin ' the day he took this picture of his little bro. 122 Art Photo Go forth and be fruiful and multiply. These vines sure got the message in pho- to by Julie Kromkowski. Over the top. Ann McGlinn captures the movement of a people trying to reach the top by climbing the arduous fence of life. Art Photo 123 Doe, a deer. Kerri Christlieb, Amy Wonderly, and Amanda Spiteri practice their harmony in period 5 6 choir class. Choir. Front row: K. Pope, M. Moya, L. Harper, M. Klawinsl i, T. Nelson, J. Swanda, A. Mueller. Second Row: M. Bickel, J. Marvel, M. Le, M. Choi, T. Rush, A. Ciesielski, M. Rowe, J. Fisher, D. Larkin, M. McGowen. Third row: K. Christlieb, A. Wonderly, A. Spiteri, J. Bay liss, C. Sloan, R. Swartz, R. Anthes, K. Lorton, K. Blakey, D. Langenderfer, K. DeLaere. Last row: C. Walsh, L. Panawicz, L. Shirmer, Mr. Hunkler. Band. First row: K. Grant, G. Lee, T. Gallegher. Second row: D. Dutoi, T. Bullock, P. Cicero, T. Shilkovich. Third row: P. DePauw, J. Gallegher, B. Fac- zen, M Gonzalez, K. D ' Haeze, T. Crowell, E. Schmidt, W. Anzeic, Mr. Hunkler. Last row: A. Cytacki, M. Wheeler, B. D ' Haeze, T. Leonardo, D. Barwig. k ' -T W ' 124 I i On Key Many students are unaware of the choir ' s activities outside of liturgical performances. The tal- ent is shared with those outside of the St. Joe community in an- nual Christmas and spring con- certs. These were made highly interesting due to the utilization of the talent to full capacity, dra- matically raising the quality of music performed. Choir presi- dent Ann Marie Mueller summed this up best by saying that the talent in choir is out- standing and Mr. Hunkler has used this in a beneficial manner by doing some really beautiful pieces. This higher quality and technically demanding music proved so intense during prac- tices that, according to long-time member Gus Swanda, this year was an inspiration to us, , it was awe-inspiring. Mr. Hunkler, besides taking control of the choir, also com- mands the band. The band also has many different aspects. The pep band shows enthusiastic support at basketball games, in- spiring the players to play even harder. During halftime at the football games, marching band entertains the crowd. Besides these school related events, the band played in the city marching band festival at School Field dur- ing the mid-October and plays annually at the spring Blue and Gold game at Notre Dame Stadi- um This school year was Mr. Hunkler ' s third year in the St. Joe community working diligent- ly to increase the awareness of the importance and quality of the music department. He looks forward to his coming years and plans to make a few changes in the future to increase enroll- ment, although no details have been disclosed. Ebony and Ivory. Supplementing with beautiful music, Liz Schirmer keeps the choir in tune. Music Is my life! 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lavidschultzsharitascotttimscottkathrynshaneheathersiademichaelskurskikimberlyskwarcankellyslaminchrlstinesloanjohnsmithdavidsnellmikesonc .mandaspiteriamystarczewskistevestaszewskimatthewsteffensrobertstiglerdenisestignermattsullivankimberlysultgusswandarebeccaswartzdavic zlanfuchtloriszwedapatrickszymczakmargarettaylorkevintoeppdavidvaccajennifervaerewyckdianevanderheydenchrisvangoeycynthiaverslypejens oepeltomvoglkellywagnerstephenwalawendercarolinewalshscottwasokikathrynweberthomaswelleraudreywellingjoannewerenkajeffreywhiteman tevenwiegandterrencewilkinjuliewilsonmarkwindeannwitheyjuanwolfamywonderlyamywozniakmichellewrublekimberlyyaunggailzbieranskilauren eugnerchristanzublerscottzygulski Frank Jame$ Agostino:Football 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 4; N.H.S, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Gina Marie Albert:Fall Play Crew 1, 2. 3, 4; Spring Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Auxilliary Corps 2; Drama Club 2; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 1; SADD 4; Art Club 4. Barbara Ann Maria Victoria Allen:N H S 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Junior Achievement 2; Auxilliary Corps 2, 4; Fall Play 1. 2, 3. 4; Spring Musical 2, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Speech and Debate 3; Spanish Club 1; Drama Grade School Tour 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4. Kristine A. Anderson:Girls ' Soccer 2; Intramurals 2. 3. 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; French Club 1. 2; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 1, 2, 3, 4. Natasliia AntkowiakArt Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fall Play 1. 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Spirit Club 1. 2. 3; SADD 2. 3, 4. Melinda Luz Aquino:Girls ' Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Soccer 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Band 1. 3; Spring Musical 1; Drama Club 1. 2; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3. 4; SADD 3, 4; Photo Club 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. David Paul Aranowski:Golf 1, 2. 4; Team Manager 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Miclielle Marie Auger:lntramurals 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2; French Club 1. 2, 3; H.A.C. 3. 4; Spirit Club 2; SADD 2. 3, 4. Christina Helen BaldingeriHonor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; Fall Play 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. ■; Deidre Ballew. Jolin P. Ballinger. Dennis Barwig. Seniors di29 1 Kathleen Ann Basney:lntramurals 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 3; Eucharistic Ministers 3. 4; French Club 1, 2. 3, 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 2, 3. 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Eric W. Batlll:Wrestling 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll I. 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club 1, 3; H.A.C. 4. Jackie D. Bayllss:Girls ' Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Government 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Varsity Athletic Council 2, 3; Ensemble Singers 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Fall Play 2; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 3; All-State Choir 4. Steve J. Beltler:Boys ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Beth Bessmer. Margaret Ann BickeliGirl ' s Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 4; Chorus I. 2, 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3: H.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 2; SADD 3 Julie Margret BloomqulstiGirls ' Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4 Girls ' Soccer 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2; Student Government 1. 3; Yearbook Staff 3. 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; H.A.C. 4; SADD 3, 4; Photo Club 3, 4. Justin Robert Bowle$:Boys ' Tennis 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2, 3; Chorus 1; Auxilliary Corps 1. 2; Ski Club 1; Chess Club 2; Spanish Club 1. 2; H.A.C. 2; Spirit Club 1; SADD 3, 4. David John Brach:Boys ' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Boys ' Soccer 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; Student Government 2, 3; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Ski Club 2, German Club 4. Patricia M. Brown:Chorus 2, 4; Friends 2; B.C.S. 1. 2, 4. John Richard Buck:Boys ' Track 4; Chess Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3; German Club 1; Science Club 1, 2. Thomas J. Buczynsklilntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Science Club 3, 4; SADD 2, 3, 4. Jill Ann Burns:lntramurals 1, 2, 4; Girls ' Swimming 4; Girls ' Track 4; Spanish Club 4; H.A.C. 3. 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; SADD 4. Margaret Rose Burzynski:Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4. Spring Musical 1, 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Nick Campbell. Lulsa M. Cantu:Team Manager 2; Auxiliary Corps 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Spirit Club 2; SADD 2; Photo Club 3. Kristen Carlson:Volleyball 1; Intramurals 1. 3, 4; NHS 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Girls ' Track 3; Spring Musical 1. 3. 4; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 4; SADD 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Mike W. Carson:Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Government 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Eduardo Castellon:lntramurals 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. Spanish Club 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4 Kerrl Allison Christlleb:Studenl Government 4; Chorus 4. I 130 p Seniors Andrea Lynn Clcllclski:Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical 4; Spirit Club 1, 2. Andrew . Ciesielski. Debbie J. CiesielskhVolleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Track 1; Monogram Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; H.A.C. 3. Paul M. Conway :Boys ' Basketball 1; Boys ' Soccer 3; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; NHS. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Government 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 4; Senior Leader 4. Kevin Corr. Shane A. Daniels:Ski Club 3. Michelle Lynn DarnelLCheerleaders 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Student Government 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Girls ' Track 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; H.A.C. 2, 3. 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Jeff J. Dawson. Kevin Harry DeLaere:lntramurals 3, 4; Chorus 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Speech and Debate 4; Friends 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Arthur Philip DePauw IV:Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Spring Musical 3, 4; Speech and Debate 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4; Jazz Ensemble 3, 4. Jim Michael Deren:lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Government 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; French Club 2; H.A.C. 4; SADD 4; Junior Leaders 3; Art Club 4. John J. Derwent:lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Brian E. D ' Haeze:Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Jazz Band 4. Rob Pasquel Dhoore:lntramurals 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 4; Junior Leader 3; Office Aid 2. 3. Tai Do. Elizabeth Sara Dobrzykowski:Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; French Club 2; H.A.C. 2, 3, 4; SADD 2. 3; Art Club 2, 3. Maria Therese Dofnlnello:Cheerleaders 1. 2; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 4; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 1, 2; SADD 3, 4; Senior Leaders 4. Vincent Dominelloilntramurals 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; Nut Club 4. Nancy Kathleen Drajer:lntramurals 3, 4; Junior Achievement 1. 2; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1; Art Club 2. Ronald James Duszynski:Team Manager 4; Intramurals 4; Nut Club 4. Seniors 43 £emM r Kasey Jean Dyci:Girls ' Basketball 1; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; H.A.C. 4: Spirit Club 1; SADD 3, Bob A. Early:Football 1. 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Christy Ecker:lntramurals 1, 2. 3; Student Government 2; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; H.A.C. 1, 2. 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 4; SADD 1, 2. Michael C. Ellgass:Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; N.H.S. 3. 4, Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Student Government 3. 4; Nut Club 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Speech Team 3, 4; Fall Play 1, 2, 3; Spring Musical 1, 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 1. 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Speech and Debate 1. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 1, 2, 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Dean Paul Ernzen:Golf 1- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4 Speech and Debate 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; SADD 3, 4. Kathryn Elaine Etzel:Glrls ' Soccer 2; Intramurals 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; French Club 1, 2. 3, 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1. 2. 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Leaders 3; Senior Leaders 4. Kristin Mary Fagan:Cheerleaders 1, 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Student Government 1, 2. 3, 4; Prom Committee 2. 3, 4; Friends 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; H.A.C. 2. 3; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3. 4; SADD 1. 2. 3, 4, Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4; Bookstore 4; Office Aid 1, 2, 3, 4. Leah Marie FarrclhCheerleaders 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3; Spring Musical 3; Drama Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 1; H.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1; SADD 2. 3. 4. Mary Katherine Farrelhlntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Girls ' Track 1. 2, 4; French Club 1. 2; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1; SADD 3. 4; Junior Leaders 3. Elizabeth Anne Feency:Glrls ' Soccer 2; Intramurals 4; Honor Roll 1. 2; Student Government 2; Eucharistic Ministers 4; French Club 3. 4; H.AC. 3, 4; Spirit Club 4; SADD 4. Julie Fink. Mary Catherine Finneran:Team Manager 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 4; Newspaper Staff 3. 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Ski Club 1; French Club 1; Spanish Club 2; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 1; SADD 4; Rotary Club 4. Jennifer Lynn Firtl:Glrls ' Cross Country 2, 3; Team Manager 3; Honor Roll 2; Girls ' Track 4; H.A.C. 1, 2, 3. 4; Office Aid 3. Jill Marie Fl8her:Team Manager 2, 3; Intramurals 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Chorus 3. 4; Big Sister 3; Spring Musical 4; Drama Club 4; Friends 4; SADD 3, 4. Mark Ryan Fisher:Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Ski Club 1, 2. Ryan Michael Flory:Intramurals 4; Chess Club 1, 2. Brian Daniel Flowers:Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Boys Basketball 1, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 4, Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4 Dean Alan Flowerstlntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; German Club 3, 4: Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4 Kellle Renee Frazier:lntramurals 4; Chorus 1 Friends 3; H.A.C 4. SADD 4 Anthony Fuentes WO 1 132 p Seniors I Theresa C. Gallaghcr:Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Tony Edward GarrettiBoys ' Track 1; Boys ' Soccer i 4; Intramurals 1, 2. Jason Daniel Geehring:Boys ' Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; German Club 2. 3; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Marianne Glolitto:Girls ' Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 4; HA.C, 3, 4; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Agnes A. Gloster. Lynn Gorog. Andrew M. GrahamiFootball 1, 2; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; HA.C. 2, 3. Jennifer S. Graham:Volleyball 1; Intramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, Student Government 2, 4; Band 1; Spring Musical 2; Drama Club 1. 2; French Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3; SADD 3. 4; Senior Leaders 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. Joseph John Grubcr:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Boys ' Track 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4. Canadian Wilderness 3; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Tasha Marie Guttlng:lntramurals 1, 4; Student Government 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Beyond Our Control 1, 2; Fall Play 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 2, 3. 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Leaders 3. Meghan Haas. Mark Douglas Hammond:Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Boys ' Basketball 1; Intramurals 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3; H.A.C. 4; SADD 4; Art Club 4. Margaret Mary Hardlg:lntramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Student Government 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Spanish Club 2; H.A.C. 2. 3, 4; Spirit Club 2; SADD 2, 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Linda Louise Harper: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball 2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3. 4. Andrew W. Hartman:Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Ski Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 3, 4. Tracy Lynn Hartzler:Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Soccer 1. 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Government 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Monogram Club 2. 3, 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Elizabeth A. Henely. Kristina J. Hlckcy:Girls ' Tennis 1, 2, 3; Cheerleaders 1; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; French Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 1, 3, 4; Junior Leaders 3; Art Club 4. Timothy Brian Hirsch:Boys ' Track 1; Drama Club 2, 3; Latin Club 4; Science Club 4. Peter Frederick Horvath:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball 2; Boys ' Track 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Government 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Speech and Debate 1. 2. 3. 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4; Student Body President 4. Seniors Q €eMloni Eric Benjamin Hurtt:Football 1; Newspaper Staff 4. Intramurals 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Cfiorus 2; Spring Musical 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Thespians 3, 4; H.A.C 2. 3, 4; SADD 3. 4; Senior Leaders 4. Michelle L. Huttl:Girls ' Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Girls ' Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2; German Club 2. 3, 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; SADD 3. 4. R. Kevin lvkovich:Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 4; Monogram Club 2, 3. 4; Football 2. Corey Allen Jackmovlch:Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 2. Brian E. Jainbor:Hockey 3, 4; Baseball 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Ski Club 2; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Scott Kaps. Douglas Allen Kazmlerczak:Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 3. 4. Paul Kelleher. Kathryn Ann Kellcr:Cheerleaders 1. 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4. Girls ' Track 1; Spanish Club 3, 4, H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 1. 2, 3. 4; SADD 3. 4: Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4 Brion Thomas Kennelly:Wrestling 2. 3 Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; H.A.C 4; SADD 4 Roy William KetchumiBoys ' Cross Country 2, 3 Hockey 1, 2. Boys ' Soccer 1, 2. 3. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Government 3, 4 Nut Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Mark C. Klang:Baseball 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Science Club 4; SADD 4; Photo Club 4. Eric David Klng:Hockey 1; Boys ' Track 4: Intramurals 3. 4 John J. KIszka Jennifer Leigh KleiseriGirls ' Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 2; French Club 3: H AC, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Photo Club 3 Carol Marie Kloc:Girls ' Basketball 1. 2: Intramurals 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; H.A.C. 3. 4; Spirit Club 1, 2; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Jill Lynn Klusczinskhlntramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Spanish Club 2; H.A.C. 3, 4; SADD 3. 4; Art Club 4, Sue Marie KobekTeam Manager 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Student Government 2. 3; Auxiliary Corps 1, 2; Monogram Club 4; H.A.C. 2. 3; Spirit Club 3; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3. Susan Marie Ko8tlelney:Volleyball 1; Girls ' Soccer 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Government 1. 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Eucharistic Minister s 4; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2. 3, 4; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Mark Kovatch. E Seniors i Michael Kraus. Mary Krizmanich. Charlotte Kroll: Volleyball 1; Girls ' Soccer 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; German Club 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 3, Art Club 4. Julie P. Kromkowski:Girls ' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Monogram Club 2, 3. 4; H.A.C. 3. 4; Spirit Club 2, SADD 4; Junior Leaders 3. Diane Kuhr. A. J. KuruzariFootball 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Soccer 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 4; Student Government 2. 3. 4; Band 1; Monogram Club 1; Spanish Club 4; German Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. 4; SADD 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Mark Anthony Laatz:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4, H.A.C. 4; SADD 4. Laura H. Landy:N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Fall Play 4; Spring Musical 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Photo Club 4; Right to Life Club 3, 4. April Lane. Joseph William Lane:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. David C. LangenderferYearbook Staff 3; Chorus 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Spring Musical 3; Drama Club 2; Speech and Debate 1. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. Ellen Grace Lanser:Girls ' Soccer 1, 2; Intramurals 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Government 1, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Nut Club 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Deborah Lynn Larkln:Honor Roll 2, 4; Chorus 2, 4; German Club 4; H.A.C. 4. Monty Layne:Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. My Le. Shannon Brlglt Leahy:Girls ' Basketball 1; Girls ' Soccer 1, 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; H.A.C. 2. Steve Leopold. Rodney Lee Llndzy:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Track 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; H.A.C. 4; Senior Leaders 4; Canadian Wilderness 1, 2, 3, 4. Eddie Love. Samantha C. Luks:lntramurals 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Beyond Our Control 1, 2; Fall Play 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 4; Photo Club 2, 3, 4. Seniors d 135 1 Semoni David J. Mack:N.H,S- 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Government 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Fall Play 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 4. American. Rob Manuszak. Lisa Sue Markiewicz:Girls ' Basketball 1. 2. 3; Intramurals 3. 4. Honor Roll 1. 2; Student Government 3; Spanish Club 3; Spirit Club 3, Lisa M. MarottirVolleyball 1. 2; Intramurals 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Chorus 2; Girls ' Cross Country 2, Girls ' Track 1, 2. 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 4; SADD 1, 2, 3. 4; Christian Service 4. Marceda Mason:lntramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1, 2; French Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4; HA C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1. 2. 3. 4; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4; Art Club 4. Laura S. Matthias:lntramurals 3. 4; NHS. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4, Stucent Government 4; Chorus 4, Fall Play 2, 3. 4; Spring Musical 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 4; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. David Leo McCoriiiick:Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 3. Boys ' Track 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Governement 4; Newspaper Staff 4; 250 Club 1, 2, 3. 4, 300 Club 3. 4, Monogram Club 3. 4; French Club 4; H.A.C. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Tricia Renee McDonaid:Girls ' Soccer 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; French Club 3; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 4. Ann Marie McGlinn:Volleyball 1; Girls ' Basketball 1. 2. Intramurals 1, 2. 4; H.A.C. 1. 2, 4; SADD 2. 4 Patrick Andrew McLaughlin:Boys ' Soccer 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 3. 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Scott Michael Mcert:lntramurals 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Student Government 4; Fall Play 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 4 Antonette Marie Meszaros:lntramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 4; Chorus 2; Band 3; Fall Play 1, 2. 3, 4; Spring Musical 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, 4; H.A.C. 1; Spirit Club 1, 2; B.CS 4; SADD 1, 2, 3, 4 Elizabeth Mary Millerilntramurals 4; Honor Roll 1; Newspaper Staff 2. 3. 4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Right to Life Club 3; Ski Club 3; French Club 1, 2; Spirit Club 2. 3, 4. Michael David Miller:Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Boys ' Track 3; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Student Government 2, 4; Monogram Club 4. Spirit Club 4. Colin P. MitchelLFootball 1. 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 4; German Club 3, 4; B.CS. 3. Catherine Ann Mittiga:lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; H.A.C 2. 3, 4; SADD 2, 3. 4; Art Club 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 3; Prom Committee. Robert Alan Mollison:Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Boys ' Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Student Government 1; Monogram Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. 3; H.A.C. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Danielle Marie Moore:lntramurals 4; NHS. 3; Honor Roll 1; Beta Club 3; Thespians 3; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; Spirit Club 1. 2. Laura Melinda Moran:lntramurals 3; Honor Roll 1. 2. 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2; Beyond Our Control 3; Band 2, 4; Spring Musical 1, 3, 4; Speech and Debate 2. 3. 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Spanish Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Quiz Bowl 3. 4. Maria Diana Moyalntramurals 1. 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. EJ Seniors Annmarie Elizabeth Mueller:Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3; Ensemble Singers 3; Fall Play 3; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 3. 4; French Club 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Christopher Joseph Murphy IVlntramurals 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Student Government 1, 2. 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Nut Club 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3. 4; Beyond Our Control 1. 2. Fall Play 1. 2. 4; Spring Musical 1, 3. 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3. 4; Speech and Debate 4; Spanish Club 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Steve Nelson:Newspaper Staff 3. 4. Karen Marie Nemes:Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; Fall Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical 3. 4; Drama Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Friends 3. 4; French Club 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1; SADD 4; Photo Club 4; Art Club 4. Aimee Theresa Neuklis: Volleyball 1; Girls ' Soccer 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; NHS. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Liturgy Planning Committee 3; Girls ' Track 1; Drama Club 1, 2; French Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3. 4; H.A.C. 1. 2. 3; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3. 4; SADD 2, 3; Photo Club 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Deborah Ann Nofzinger:lntramurals 3; Girls ' Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Girls ' Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Patrick O ' Brien. Ronan Cullen 0 ' Malley:Boys ' Cross Country 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1; Drama Club 1. 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 4; H.A.C. 1, 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Melissa Lea Oreni:lntramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Government 1, 2, 3; Girls ' Swimming 4; Friends 3; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3; SADD 3, 4; Senior Leaders 4. Jeffrey S. Palicki:Intramurals 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4; French Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Wayne Damon Palmer:Football 2; Chorus 1, 3. Thomas C. PendltBasketball 1, 2; Boys ' Track 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; Student Government 3, 4; Monogram Club 1; H.A.C. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Daryn James Matthew Perry:lntramurals 3, 4; NHS. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Fall Play 1. 2. 3. 4; Spring Musical 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 4; SADD 4. Jason Peters. Robert MacCarthy Peter$en:lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Government 2, 3; Eucharistic Minister 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; H.A.C. 3; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Tracy Lee Pethick:N H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Eucharistic Minister 3. 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 3. 4; H.A.C. 2, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4. Cari PinkowskiiGirls ' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Soccer 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Government 1, 2; Girls ' Cross Country 4; Ski Club 1, 2; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4; H.A.C. 4; Photo Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Steve Robert Pischalko:Team Manager 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. Ski Club 2, 4. Lisa Ann Plencner:lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. Student Government 1. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Fall Play 4; Drama Club 1, 2. 3, 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Photo Club 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Kelly Michelle Pope:Team Manager 2; Intramurals 4; Student Government 2: Chorus 4; Auxilliary Corps 3; Girls ' Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 4; B.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4. Seniors d 139 1 Michael Wayne Portcr:Boys ' Cross Country 1, 3, 4; Boys ' Track 1, Boys ' Soccer 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Spirit Club 1 Charles Puchala:Wrestling 1. 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 1. 2, Fall Play 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4. William C. Raclne:Hockey 1. 2. Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Government 2, 3, 4; Fall Play 4; Spring Musical 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 4; H A C 4; SADD 2. 3; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4; Jazz Band 4. Robert Raderstorf. Lisa Marie RaJskltGirls ' Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3. 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3. 4; Girls ' Track 4; French Club 4; H.AC. 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; SADD 4. Paul Ramesh. Suzanne Marie Rouschenberg: Volleyball 1; Girls ' Soccer 2; Intramurals 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4, Eucharistic Ministers 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1; SADD 3, 4; Junior Leaders 3 Mike Redden. Michael Gregory Regan:Football 1, 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4, Student Government 1 Dennis Walter Renbarger:Hockey 3, 4, Golf 1. 2 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, SADD 4 Elizabeth Resenderlntramurals 4; Drama Club 4 Ski Club 4. Friends 4; Spanish Club 4; H.A.C 4 SADD 4; Girls ' Swimming 4. Kurt Andrew Rlmelspachtlntramurals 2, 3, 4; Nut Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Drama Club 2; Ski Club 4; Friends 2. Gregory David Rohrbough:Intramurals 3; Team Manager 4. Student Government 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Canadian Wilderness 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Chess Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2; H.A.C 2. 3, 4; Spirit Club 3. 4; SADD 3. 4 Julie Romano. Steve Wayne Roscilntramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 4; SADD 3. Shannon S. RotelloiVolleyball 2. 3. 4; Girls ' Basketball 1; Intramurals 2, 3. 4, Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2. 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Girls ' Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; H AC 3, 4; Spirit Club 2. 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Colleen Bonnie Rumely:Girls ' Soccer 1. 2 Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Government 2 Yearbook Staff 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Girls Swimming 4; Intramurals Committee 4; Girls ' Track 1. 2; Drama Club 1. Ski Club 1. 2; Speech and Debate 4; Friends 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Spirit Club 4- Scien ce Club 3. 4; Photo Club 2. 3, 4. Kathleen Runnlon. Joseph J. Rus8o:Boys ' Soccer 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Chris M. Saarl:Intramurals 3. 4 03= Seniors Barbara K. Sain:Girls ' Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Inlramurals 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Gouernment 1, 2; Nut Club 4; Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Spring Musical 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2. 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Ronald JosepK Salata:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 4; Student Government 1, 4; Friends 4; SADD 4. Steve Sante. Laura Elaine Savage: Volleyball 1; Chorus 3, 4; Friends 3, 4; BC.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dorothee Schaller. Matthew Ryan Scharpf:Boys ' Soccer 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Student Government 4; Fall Play 4; Drama Club 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Friends 3, 4; H.A.C. 4. David Schindler. Eric Schmltz. Gregory Joseph SchopmeyerBoys ' Cross Country 1; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 2; French Club 2, 3; Quiz Bowl 2, 3. 4. David Andrew Schultz:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4. Sharita LaShawn Scott:Auxilliary Corps 2; Girls ' Cross Country 2; Girls ' Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Speech and Debate 3. 4; French Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; H.A.C. 3; Spirit Club 2; B.C.S. 1, 2, 3. 4; Photo Club 3, 4. Tim L. Scott:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; SADD 4, Kathryn Eileen Shane:Girls ' Basketball 1. 3. 4; Team Manager 2; Band 1, 2; Girls ' Track 1, 2. 3, 4; B.C.S. 2. 3. Heather Sue Siade:Girls ' Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Friends 4; Spanish Club 3; Spirit Club 1, 3; SADD 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Michael D. Skurskl:Boys ' Soccer 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 2; Photo Club 3. Kimberly Sue Skwarcan:Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Fall Play 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; SADD 4. Kelly Beth Slamin:Girls ' Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; French Club 2; H.A.C. 3, 4; SADD 2. 3, 4; Junior Leaders 3. Christine Bartlett Sloan:Girls ' Tennis 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Choir Officer 4; Spring Musical 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 3; French Club 1. 2. 3, 4; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 2, 3. John F. Smith:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Team Manager 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Government 2, 3; Latin Club 1; B.C.S. 2. 3; SADD 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. David A. Snell:Football 2. 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball 2, 4; Boys ' Track 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders 2; Intramurals 2. 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; B.C.S. 2, 3, 4. Seniors Q Mike H. Song:Golf 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2. 3, 4 Spring Musical 1; Ski Club 1. 2; German Club 1 HA C 2, 3; B C S 3; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Amanda Marie Spiteri:Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4 Eucharistic Ministers 4 Amy Starczewski Steve M. Staszewski:Football 1; Wrestling 1. 4 Baseball 1. 2. 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 4; French Club 3, 4; H.A.C 4; SADD 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4; Art Club 4, Mattliew Boyd Steffens:Bascball 4; Intramurals 3, 4; NHS. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Latin Club 4; H.A.C. 4; SADD 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Robert Oho Stigler:Boys ' Cross Country 4; Boys ' Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; NHS. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Denise F. Stigncr:Girls ' Basketball 1; Intramurals 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Speech and Debate 1; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3. Matt R. Suilivan:Boys ' Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Nut Club 3. 4; Chess Club 3. 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Kimberly Marie Sult:Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 3; Chorus 1; French Club 1; H.A.C. 4. Spirit Club 1; SADD 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4. John G. Swanda. Rebecca Jourdan Swart2:Girls ' Soccer 2; Cheerleaders 1; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Chorus 1. 3. 4; Girls ' Swimming 4; Spring Musical I. 3; Ski Club 4; Friends 4; French Club 4; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; H.A.C. 2. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1; SADD 2, 3. 4. David Joseph Szlanfucht:Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2. 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Lori Ann Szweda:lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. 2: Eucharistic Ministers 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; HA C 4; Spirit Club L 2, 3; Photo Club 3; Junior Leaders 3. Patrick Michael Szymczak:Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 1. Margaret Mary Taylor:Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3; Girls ' Track 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 1; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 4; SADD 4. Kevin F. Toepplntramurals 1, 3, 4; Drama Club I, 3; Ski Club 1. David Michael Vacca:Honor Roll 4; Spring Musical 4; Ski Club 4; Speech and Debate 3. 4; Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Science Club 3, 4; Quiz Bowl 2. 3. 4. Jennifer R. Vaerewyck:lntramurals 3; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Government 2. 3; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4; H.A.C. 3. 4; Spirit Club 1. 2. 3; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Diane Sue Vanderheyden:lntramurals 1; Spirit Club 1; SADD 3, 4. Chris VanGoey. EJ Seni ors It ' s friends that help make high school bearable. We asked several seniors, Why ' s your best friend your best friend? Here ' s what they said. Sam ' s got to be a sajnt to have put up with me for this long! — Karen Nemes I ' ve asked myself that many times. — Jennifer Firtl Mia is my best friend because she knows what I ' m thinking. She under- stands me better than I understand myself. — April Lane She listens to me and I listen to her and we don ' t judge each other. — Margaret Burzynski My best friend is my best friend be- cause whenever we do things together we have a good time, and we always stay out of trouble. — Scott Wasoski Rachelle is my best friend because she doesn ' t hold it against me that I ' m a heterosexucil. — Ronan O ' Malley Young at heart. Becca Swartz and Leah Farrell take a moment to reminisce about their childhood years. They have been bosom buddies ever since they could climb onto the swingset- Cynthia Ann Vcrslype:Girls ' Soccer 1, 2; Intrmurals 2. 3; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Chorus 4; Auxilliary Corps 3; Fall Play 1. 4: Spring Musical 1, 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Friends 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 2; SADD 1. 2. 3, 4: Art Club 2. 3, 4. Jens P. VoepeI;Boys Tennis 1; Intramurals 2. 4; Friends 1. 2; German Club 1, 2, 3. Tom Vogl. Kelly Ann Wagner:Intramurals 3, 4: NHS 3, 4, Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2; Nut Club 3, 4; Retreat Planning 3. 4; Spring Musical 3. 4; Friends 4; Spani sh Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Spirit club 1. 2; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Stephen Frances Walawender:lntramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Band 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Caroline Marie Walsh:Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Student Government 4; Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical 1, 2. 3, 4; Choir Officers 4. Scott A. Wasoski:Football 1. Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Government 1. 2. 3; Monogram Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 3; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. Kathryn Lynn Weber: Volleyball 1; Intrmurals 2. 3, 4. Honor Roll 1. 2.; Yearbook 4; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4; H.A.C. 2. 3; Spirit club 1. 2. 3, 4. Seniors Q Thomas Mark Weller:lntramurals 4; Honor Roll 1. Audrey Maura WellingiGlrls ' Soccer 2; Intrmurals 2. 4; NHS. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls ' Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Fall Play 4; Monogram Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; H.A.C. 3, 4; Spirit club 1, 2. 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Joanne K. Werenkarjunior Achievement 1, 2; Auxilliary Corps 2. Fall Play 4; Spring Musical 2; Drama Club 2, 4. Jeffrey Paul Whlteman:Football 1. 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Boys ' Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Swimming 4. Steven Wiegand:lntramurals 1. 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Speech and Debate 3. 4; German Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Leaders 3. Terrence David Wilkin:lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Fall Play 1. 2. 3, 4; Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Speech and Debate 3; German Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; HA.C. 3, 4; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4; Julie L. Wilson. Mark Alan Wlnde:Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Boys ' Track 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. Ann Marie Wlthey:Girls ' Basketball 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 4; Art Club 3, 4; H.A.C. 4; Spirit Club 4; SADD 4. Juan Eduardo Wolf:Boys ' Tennis 3; NHS. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Newspaper Staff 1, 2; Spring Musical 1, 2. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3, 4. Amy D. Wonderly. Amy Denise Wozniakilnframurals 3. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Fall Play 4; Drama Club 2. 3, 4; French Club 2; Director Freshmen Plays 4. Michelle Krisztina Wruble:Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Chorus 2; Eucharistic Ministers 3; Girls ' Cross Country 1. 2, 3; Girls ' Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2. 3, 4; H.A.C. 2. 3, 4. Kimberly Ann Yaung:lntramurals 4; Honor Roll 3, 4;French Club 4; H.A.C, 4; SADD 4, Gall Ann Zbieranski:lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2; Student Government 1, 2; Eucharistic Ministers 4; Spanish Club 2, 4; H.A.C. 3. 4; Spirit Club 1. 2; SADD 4. Lauren Ruth Zeugner:Fall Play 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3. 4; Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4; German Club 4; Photo Club 4. EJ Seniors Chrlstan Michelle Zublerilntramurals 2. 3. 4; Student Government 2, 3, 4; Christian Service 4; Girls ' Track 1; French Club 4; H.A.C. 3. 4; Spirit Club 2. 3, 4; SADD 3. 4; Junior Senior Leaders 3. 4. 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Jill Pikuza Stephanie Pinter Douglas Plencner Tracie Porter Lisa Price Sean Quinn Chad Radandt John Ranschaert Stephen Rashevich Christopher Ray Amy Reiner Rence Richart Andrew Rightley Gregory Ripple Anton Rivera Kristen Rossigno Todd Rozycki Joseph Rulli Lynne Russo Tonya Ruskowski Michael Ryan Michael Schaltz Bryan Schindler Ellen Schott Kristine Scott Edward Scott Michael Sexton Kareme Shaia Matthew Sheyka Dawn Sikora Hope Simpson Angela Sipocz Tanya Skurski Nichlette Sloan Kevin Smith 154 Oau, Of ' 91 What exactly do sophomores do with their spare time? They ' re not freshmen anymore, so they can do more than just watch rented VHS movies with mom and dad and little sis, but they ' re not juniors yet, so they haven ' t hit the swingin ' upperclassmen years. But sophomores do have some well- deserved privileges. They get to sit on the bleachers above the seniors at pep rallies, and they get to buy their Christmas dance tickets a day earlier. But most importantly, sophomores are armed with the most lethal of all social weapons — a driver ' s license. Various fun-loving sophomores asked where they would spend their ideal date and who they ' d spend it with. Their responses were hardly sophomoric. I want to take Andrew McCarthcy to Ed Debevic ' s in Chicago, because I love the 50 ' s atmosphere because it ' s different and I think he ' d love it! — Heather Trant I want to go to Macri ' s with Ashley Gerber because the reuben sandwich is my favorite and Ashley is a nice girl. — Greg Gallagher I want to go to McDonald ' s with Jenny Kleiser because 1 thought it would be very romantic and I ' d love to spend a lovely evening there with Jen. — Paul Busby Sheila Smith Kristine Soos Wendi Speybroeck Melanie Standley Walter Stigler Brian Stigner Michelle Stone Margaret Sullivan Thomas Suit Kerry Sweeney Rachel Taghon Robert Taylor Lori Thomas Alison Tragesser Heather Trant Russell VanBelle Matthew VeuiGundy Vikki VanOverberghe Daniel Walker Brendan Walsh Stephanie Waltz Jerod Warnock Charles Watson Gerard Welling Jerome Wiener Melissa Windier Monica Woods Elizabeth Zielinski 155 genaandersonkristineapplegatemarybachertgreggballewmarybanderakellybasneyjamesbatchomargaretbeelerjoelbencsicsmi chaelbergermichaelbilellocarolblackchristopherbladjenniferborkowskichristopherbouffardphillipbrittain beth buchanan thomasbullockmaryburzynskiheidibutlerlaurabycrafterincareymichellechoitonyachrobotmarkciesielskijillciesiolkamarycon naughtonkerryconroycharlescorellamichellecorellarebeccacraigamycrinitimarkcusteradamcytackidebbiedanielsjosephde colaericdecraeneginadedonatomichaeldestefanosusannahdetlefkimberlyd ' haezesarahdiedrichheididittrichkatheryndlugosz bernarddobskierindonahuemargaretdonnellytracydonohosusandrajermatthewdruryedmundducharmesakinaedwardsjosephem merthmariaessigbenjaminfaczanjohnfeeneytonyferrimeghanferrillllsaferronemollyflsherkellyflynnshannonforryshawn forryjeffreyframekathryngadaczjoannegallagherzachar |:,alyywerangellcagarciasygartnerchristophergaskoautumngh i mariagonzalezjeffreygruberneilgumzedwardguttingje erv«|tt)meatherhammockphiliphammondlisahansonkyleharringtonla sonharrlsjoyhartmanamyhartzlerphilliphaslettdonr ltfmgrrtroyhibbschrlstopherhickeytheresahornkarahorvathchadhl : leydlnaht)yvaertmelindalnabnitandrewjankowskilaurvl torsklkimberlykarczewsklrobertkarwowskikellykiehmaaronkingsle allysonkintzkarlklockatherineklosowskidavidkobekItephaniekodbamelissakovatchjenniferkozuchbeckykromkowskigregarv kromkowskimarykulesiachristopherlaftergeoffreylangetimothylaparajosephmillerpamelamillermariamiosijennifermooresa rahmorsetracymullenkellymurphyshelleyleblangtrishaleddypasqualeleonardoangelalightcaplauralimbergdaniellindbor , matthewlongerotstaciemarvejacquelinemcelroymichaelmcgowanryanmcmahonjefferymeecraigmickelsscottmickowdavidmusci ERICMYERSJASONMYSLIWIECPENELOPENAPPERCAREYNEMETHKARINEMETHLOANNGUYENTIMOTHYO ' MALLEYERINO ' NEILJOHNPASIERBOWICZSTEPHAN PASSWATERJITENPATELJAMESPATTILLOBRANODNPENZENIKJENNIFERPINKOWSKIMICHELLERANSCHAERTKARARATLIFFROBINREUTHEBRIDGETRIOR DANSELINDARIVERABRYANROBERTSONJENNYROMANOELEANORROOSSTEVENROSSIGNOSHANONRUSHCATHERINERUSNAKTHOMASSCHARPFMARIA Gena Anderson Kristine Applegate Mary Bachert Gregg Ballew Mary Bandera Kelly Basney James Batcho Margaret Beeler Joel Bencsics Michael Berger Michael Bilello Carol Black Christopher Blad Jennifer Borkowski Christopher Bouffard Phillip Brittain Beth Buchanan Thomas Bullock Mary Burzynski Heidi Butler Laura Bycraft Erin Carey Michelle Choi Tonya Chrobot Mark Ciesielski Jill Ciesiolka Mary Connaughton Kerry Conroy Charles Corella Michelle Corella Rebecca Craig Amy Criniti Mark Custer Adam Cytacki Debbie Daniels Joseph DeCola Eric DeCraene Gina Dedonato Michael Destefano Susannah Detlef Kimberly D ' Haeze Sarah Diedrich tl, .Mi ii li FIh3 Tm 156 Heidi Dittrich Katheryn Dlugosz Bernard Dobski Erin Donahue Margaret Donnelly Tracy Donoho Susan Drajer Matthew Drury Edmund Ducharme Sakina Edwards Joseph Emmerth Maria Essig Benjamin Faczan John Feeney Tony Ferri Meghan Ferrill Lisa Ferrone Molly Fisher Kelly Flynn Shannon Forry Shawn Forry Jeffrey Frame Kathryn Gadacz Joanne Gallagher Zachary Gallagher Angelica Garcia Sy Gartner Christopher Gasko Autumn Gill Maria Gonzalez Jeffrey Gruber Neil Gumz Edward Gutting Jeffery Hack Heather Hammock Philip Ha Lisa Hanson Kyle Harrington Jason Harris Joy Hartman Amy Hartzler Phillip Haslett Donna Heverly Troy Hibbs Christopher Hickey Theresa Horn Kara Horvath Chad Hurley Dina Huyvaert Melinda Inabnit Andrew Jankowski Laura Jaworski Kimberly Karczewski Robert Karwowski Kelly Kiehm Aaron Kingsley Cki of ' 91 157 FiilkMm Allyson Kintz Karl Kloc Kathcrinc Klosowski David Kobek Stephanie Kodba Melissa Kovatch Jennifer Kozuch Becky Kromkowski Gregary Kromkowski Mary Kulesia Christopher Lafter Geoffrey Lange Timothy Lapara Jennifer Lawler Shelley Leblang Trisha Leddy Pasquale Leonardo Angela Lightcap Laura Limberg Daniel Lindborg Matthew Longerot Stacie Marvel Jacqueline McElroy Michael McGowan Ryan McMahon Jeffery Mce Craig Mickels Scott Mickow Joseph Miller Pamela Miller Maria Miosi Jennifer Moore Sarah Morse Tracy Mullen Kelly Murphy 158 When the Walls Came Down Whooooo-ooot! Chariot at 27-D: Amorte! The As- syrian King, who was called Nebuchodinosaur, ended the attack in 722 B.C. with the capture of the North! And this Friday, we will be watch- ing ' Lawrence of Arabia ' as the Bedouin Arabs cross the Nafud! Does this sound like insanity? As any boy who at- War games. Go Nebucho! Go Judah! Freshmen S. Rosigno, J. Me, T. Pham, B. Dobski, G. Lange, J. Slock, M. Longerot come of age as the Assyrian king attempts to raze the Jewish fort. tended St. Joe his freshman year will attest, it is not insan- ity, but rather a vital part of his academic career: Father Bly ' s Old Testament class. Fa- ther Bly teaches his boys more than a few mouldy facts about ancient Israel; he teaches them the ancient way of thinking. He instructs his students to be valorous, showing such movies as Ben Hur, Masada, and Becket. He teaches a side course on medieval church ar- chitecture, gives diagrams of religious art such as the Sis- tene Chapel, and assigns maps to be memorized such as that of Jerusalem and the Arab world. Towards the end of the first semester, he even has a game: the Battle of Jerusalem! He commemorates the fall of Jericho each semester when he lectures on it by blowing his authentic ram ' s horn in Junior Hall in the passing periods. I like him, and I really enjoy be- ing in his class, said freshman Tom Scott. Fellow freshman Jeff Gruber added, He ' s got a great personality. It ' s neat how he incorporates his stories with his Bible teaching. He really makes you understand the Bible more. However, he is not an easy teacher. He is considered by the faculty to be the strictest teacher in the school, tolerat- ing no disturbances. His tests make people who have never had him quake with fear. The first day he scared the heck out of me, but after that it was great, like when he told us stories, remembers senior Dave Szlanfucht. 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