St Mary Preparatory High School - Eagle Yearbook (Orchard Lake, MI)

 - Class of 1983

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' .1-if 1 ..,.1, 7 'Q f A 1 1.32, ,QMM55 I 'f 'q5- Q11-f!v'l9vf'1X wJ11 r 1 1. ,,11,:.?i . 1 -, K. ,L .141-Lv1,A...,f 13 . , . V, I ,Aff ' ., .' :- 11.,11...,.: ' 1 L:g1,,4,1:g3eL Stephen G. Allsteadt Orchard Lake, MI Patrick L. Donovan Lake Orion. Ml l Jerome P. Chuchman Kevin J. Clouse West Bloomfield, Ml Lake Orion, Ml Paul A. Combellack Detroit, Ml Brian G. Fagnani Highland, Ml Robert J. Fenbert Clarkston, MI Kevin Fl. Geraghty West Bloomfield, Ml Robert J. Jones West Bloomfield, Ml Edward L. Harwell Bad Axe, MI Gerald W. lmlay Pontiac, MI Dean M. Johnson Livonia, Ml Eric A. Jozlin ' Paul E. Kasper Warren, Ml Bloomfield Hills, Ml David M. Klebba Milford, MI Christopher Kozlowski Detroit, MI Patrick J. Kramb Milford, MI James P. Laich Stephen J. Mauris Dearborn, MI Sault Ste. Marie, MI 1 Eric W. Kozuchowski Yale, MI aff'-1 4 - A --f.fe,g---- -.. Nr-lie.. L., 3, f .ht 'S : ' A , gi' 1 . P! I - Paul J. Mazur Detroit, MI I i Michael A. Millasovich Todd Mostowy Monroe, MI Brighton, MI Robert T. Pietras Ann Arbor, MI Keith L. Pijanowski r Donald M. Repokis Warren, MI Warren, MI ' John M. Frizzell ' Waterford, MI Christopher P. Rumel Grosse Pointe, MI H Richard W. Sadowski Jack W. Salbut Richard J. Sikora Warren, Ml Detroit, MI Detroit, Ml Michael J. Stechschulte ' Rochester, Ml David L. Strenkoski Michael J. Sullivan Matthew J. Sutherland Elkhart, IN Grosse Pointe, MI Midland, Ml - John C. Sych Kenneth D. Temrowski Michael T. Wudyka Fiochester, MI A Warren, Ml Bloomfield Hills, Ml John C. Zebari Farmington Hills, Ml Darkness settles on roofs and walls, But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls, The little waves, with their soft, white hands, Efface the footprints in the sands, And the tide rises, the tide falls. Victor G. Zitny James L. Zurcher Lathrup Village, Ml West Bloomfield, Ml Steve Allsteadt I don't know where I'm going, I don't know what I need, But I get to where I'm gonna end up, and that's all right by me. - Pete Townshend ri? -.L ' , Eric Jozlin Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. - Albert Einstein Bobby Jones You can't be common because the com- mon man goes nowhere. You have to be uncommon. - Herb Brooks Jerome Chuchman Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. - My father Patrick Donovan Bob Fen bert The best ot men can- not suspend their fate: the good die ear- ly, and the bad die late. - Daniel Detoe - May I in my belief brief bolt across the scene not be misunderstood in what I mean. Ed Harwell lf men no longer know what they are looking at, there may well be unicorns in the world yet, unknown and glad of it. Jack Salbut Stay young by hanging on to your dreams. There is not much to do but bury a man when he is dead. Dave Strenkoski within me lies the power to seize the hour and live my dreams. Richard Sikora Everytime you don't do it, brings you one time closer to never doing it at all. Rich Sadowski Winning isn't everything it's the only thing! Michael Milosovich The struggle for knowledge has a pleasure in it like that of wrestling with a fine woman. - Lord Halifax I1 fF'5 XL Todd Mostowy I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant. Michael Wudyka To acquire knowledge is a gift God gave us all, but those who use this knowledge for the goodness of oneself, as well as others, makes life worth living. Jerry lmlay I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold. ,, . 5, ' iii, t Chris Kozlowski If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew to serve your turn long after they are gone. And so hold on when there is nothing in you except the will which says to them: Hold on! If you can fill the un- forgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run yours is the earth and everything that's in it and which is more - you'lI be a man, my son! Eric Kozuchowski When you've seen beyond yourself then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there and the time will come when you see we're all one, and life flows on within you. Rob Pietras Life is a one way street, and you never have a chance to travel back over it. To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. - Robert Louis Stevenson Pat Kramb Within us lies the power to sieze the hour and live our dreams. Stephen Mauris Fate will not defeat me. I will grasp fate by the throat and crush it! - Ludwig van Beethoven Chris Flumel My realization of eventual death makes life, and the pursuits of all its riches, worthwhile. Paul Mazur Whatever your deepest dreams, thoughts, or desires, seek to attain them. Set them as goals and work diligently at them. At times you must be willing to give more than what you have to reach them. If you acquire your goals set new, higher ones, and if you don't, try even harder. A man without a dream isn't a man at all. Never be afraid to dream and pursue your goals. Don Repokis Don't live for tomorrow Live for the moment Vic Zitny I Dreams that have shattered may not have mattered. You've got to believe in yourself or no one will believe in you. ,A' A ' . i i If I U . 7 If , 2 . 7 A .wie Q I , Wag 1 , I 5-4 if ...I , .... ' X James Laich I don't need you to worry for me cause I'm alright. I don't want you to tell me it's time to come home. I don't care what you say anymore, this is my lifeg go ahead with your own life leave me alone. - Billy Joel John Sych While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction. - James Branch Cabell Dean Johnson I'm finally out in the clear and I'm free l've got dreams l'm living for I'm moving on to where they'lI never find me, rollin' on to anywhere. l'Il break away, yes I'm on my wayg leavin' today, yes I'm on my way, This is my escape. - S. Perry, N. Schon and J. Cain Ken Temrowski Be yourself: No one can ever tell you that you're doing it wrong. Keith Pijanowski Zeal without knowledge is like fire without a grate to contain it, like a sword without a hilt to wield it byp like a high-bred horse without a bridle to guide him. lt speaks without thinking, acts without planning, seeks to accomplish a good without the adoption of becoming means. - Julius Bate Michael Sullivan A little learning is a dangerous thing: drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring! There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, and drinking largely sobers us again. - Alexander Pope 21 Michael Stechschulte The essence of knowledge is having it to apply it, not having it, to con- fess your ignorance. - Confucius John Frlzzell A man's stride betrays whether he has found his own way . . . I love to run swiftly, and though there are swamps and thick melancholy on earth, whoever has light feet runs even over mud and danced as on swept ice. Thus spoke Zarathustra - Friedrich Nietzshe Paul Kasper I'm free, and freedom's a taste of reality. Paul Combellack Looking back over the last four years, I realize that it was all worth it. John Zebari There are times when the best will dog so take heed in the ultimate. David Klebba Don't try to be the best you cang try to be better than the best. Kevin Clouse I have learned this at least by experience: that if one advances in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the lite which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Thoreau Mark Roman Life is a continuity. All things are related All beings are interdependent. They can- not exist without each other. They do not exist without each other. - Paul Williams, Das Energi Jon Zell Desire nothing except desirelessness, hope for nothing except to rise above all hopes, want nothing and you will have everything. - Avatar Meher Baba Jim Zurcher We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we can find in our travels is an honest friend. 'N'4'wf 'M ,A-'Q 'w ' J '?V f 'N -ll-in 'ff The Senior Class Officers are, from left to rightg ifront rowl Jonathon Zell, David Strenkoski, Jerome Chuchman, Michael Stechschulte, Robert Jones, Patrick Donovan, lback rowl Patrick Kramb, Fioberl Pietras, Michael Wudyka, Brian Fagnani, Christopher Kozlowski, John Frizzell. HEARD ON THE SENIOR CORRIDOR J.V .... SOUEAK . . . P.E .... SOUINT. . . BONE. . . MORT THE SPORT. . .JOE AND ANGIE. . . STREN . . . STECK. . . BUM- BLE. . . RUDDER. . .CAMEL JOCKEY. . . RIGHT HERE DUDE. . . RADICAL. . . STONES. . . RICKY RAT. . . SULLY. . . TEAK ...POPCORN . . . WOLF . . . IBM . . . MUNGIE . . . BORIS THE SPIDER... FOOZER... FIVE FINGER... PRZEDS GOT DELT ...BOO FOO . . . JOED , . . TRS-80 . . . BOB THE FATHER, FRANK THE SON, AND THE HOLY SMOKE. . . F.D. . . . FOOIS. . . PAPIEROSY . . . ANDY TEACH US SOME POLISH . . . ALICJA . . . DRAGON BREATH . . . WALDIMIR . . . WATER FIGHT... WHO BUSTED THE SPEAKERS... BRI-GUY... MCMUFFIN... K.C .... HARD GUY... RIP OFF. . . SIMP J.R. . . . HEY JOE GOT A SMOKE. . . LEACH . . . HEY, YOGI . . . MILO . . . MAGDA P.I .... PIJ . . . PAN ROMAN. .. JAM RUMEL . . . TEMO . .. ZEKE . . . ZEB . . . ZIT . . . SIKORA GET OFF THE PHONE... GEAK . .. DAVE AND BOB HOW IS THE CHEZ . . . GOIN' TO TOWN... BLOW OFF... I DON'T THINK SO... DUMBELLA . . . RADIATION RICH . . . TOOTS . . . FAT BOY WANT CANDY . . . GOIN' TO THE CORK STOPPER . . . LOSER . . . SPED . . . CZEMU . . . BOOVY IT . . . CHUCH . . . SPAZ . . . SANDY'S BOY IT'S ALL YOU YOUR BOY PEEWEE PIZZA FACE MAURIS THE CAT MANDATORY FUN PREPSCHULTE . . . RED. . . BONAR, THE BARBARIAN . . . MEGA-MILES MAZ. . .JOHN MY LITTLE CHALDEAN FRIEND. . . SECANT . .. YODA . .. BABY FACE . .. DUZA USTA . .. MOOCHER . .. DULLIVAN ... GOIN' COMMANDO . .. GOTTA BORO. . . CUMBLEJACK. . .CRASH . . . BROWN-NOSER. . .STUBBY. . . FOTIS... BUNGY. . . HEY, HOE. . . SWEET LAR ...COLD FISH. . . TEX COBB . . . GOMER . . . GIMP. . . FEEDIN' THE DUCKS . . . TUNA BOAT... DEAD FISH... BAT BYC ...DOWN ON THE FARM . . . YALE. . . BAD AXE... GEO... GENTLEMEN STUDY HALL IS NOT OVER... AIR HEAD... DEACON ROACH . . . SENIORS TO THE DINING HALL... SOLID NOS. . . PAN KREDA . . . ICATCH THE GUY... AINT MY FAUGHT . . . FIDO-BALL . . . WADDYA NUTS-GARBAGE . . . GET OFF THE BEACH AND INTO THE BALL GAME. .. BEST PREP SCHOOL IN THE NATION. . . FIVE MOST IMPORTANT WORDS. . .RALPH G . . .BACK DOOR. . . YOU'RE SWEET... ,K I . I I I I r-------il ...-f-i..,.... PX 1 I f f I I if 'Q I I. IX - ffL'C-cfr. ACTIVITIES Opposite Page Top: The Student Council saluting the Baron. Bottom Left: Mr. Baranowski serves the Student Council their Christmas dinner. Bottom Right: Mr. on his way to a forty hour crew. Top Left: The Council in session. Middle Left: The Student Council enjoys their Christmas dinner. Middle Right: Jon Zell, Council President, hard at work. Bottom Left: Mr. Zell, studying council minutes with his statt. GRADUATION CLASS GF 82' Top right: The Class of 1982, outside the Shrine Chapel. ffinwai Middle left: Mr. Piasecki, Senator Kerry Kammer, and Fr. Milewski seeing eye to eye. Middle right: Valedictorian Burt Biebuyck congratulates Kirk Doty, the Salutatorian. Bottom left: Father Milewski awards Lance Davis his diploma. Bottom right: Burt Biebuyck addresses the guests in his valedictory. Prom Top left: Mr. Baranowski and Ms. Pike get down at the 1982 Senior Prom. Top right: Michael Sullivan and his date leave the Fairlane Manor. Middle left: in a flurry of twisting feet, Richard Sadowski dances the night away. Middle right: Michael Wudyka and his date trip the light fantastic. Bottom left: James l.aich enjoys the prom with his date. Junior!Senior HGMECOIVIING 'Sdn Top left: Paul Armstrong and Tad Mikszan defend the Freshman Class float Top Right: Mr. Piasecki congratulates the Homecoming Queen. Middle left: The king and queen, and their court. Middle right: Sophomores roll their float out to the field. Bottom left: The winning float, the Senior float, is pulled out for the crowd. Bottom right: The Eaglets, ready for a drive down the field. Yo Q., m5 if is nkiiiean' ' 54 gg f . g-i.m..f4 t -QM? J- ' ' W-'1 Qr w J xx x' 1-. , iQ SQ?a'i ,, iggikf l ,. L - ,pwsQ ewbkdsesir I -cg l , We sigiwtg ltltgt i tt ,Mk , ,..,.. AA W-h5 nrb W N R sf! A - lt WM Qxg Y Huy fl llQh8Ll lllfiiw A Top left: Matt Biringer with his escort, on the football field. Top Right: Fullback Kevin Clouse, blocking for quarterback Mike lg nasiak, under the pressure of the Agatha defense. Middle right: The Junior Class float rolls past the spectators. Lower left: Lisa Grzybek, Homecoming Queen, escorted by Jon Zell, Stu dent Council President. -5 121 if f E 'fr N 5 F NK' i if : as 1' 925' ' . Q if ,, if Q , 't .. Y' RING DAY 82' Top right: The Juniors receive communion at Ring Day Mass. Middle left: Father Milewski places Dave KIebba's class ring on his finger. Middle right: Swearing the oath to the ring by the Class of i983. Bottom left: Chris Dereszewski waits to receive his ring. Bottom right: Dave Kiebba's mother receives a rose from her son. 1 3 2 Q43 A-i ,PM5 ,,,,. if .Q Q' . , 34 . i if? -5 Z yi, R , 1 J f 1 I 4 ,f.!f,7,,7t,:??v '79 ,W Q7 N '-z M '- ' lvl-N. ul ! .ll P 'VH1 .25 H i . if il .X ' ii f w ' - I I UH U 5 '7 . 5 I ' 'Jiri 8' fi Q ' '32 Vg' -as-'V J W W V 6 Z ' ff ffm ... ,,3p,.z.-. CHRISTMAS IN THE DOFZIVI. Upper right: Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, who, according to legend, threw purses of gold into the house of three poor maidens to serve as their dowries. ' lf? Middle left: Jim Kaminski studying in his well decorated room. Lower right: Jerome Chuchman lighting the Christmas wreathe. Wx L 1 gk ,,,, 14, A 5 A -4 Q Q :W Y Q-1 N, Fi . , . V 1 1, Q 3, , , V ---:L--, 1, LV 'iff' 1 9 F14 I ' S I- al ,Qi 1 i gba-Q., . fa!- Hum,- Nwxw. . s Z ww ., ,vf W . 3 Q' .4 X .X . -L Z --Q' Q K ....,. 95 ' .M is ..-A QQ 4, N iv '? , gf Y 1 fvv -5 ,,:, f -,, , K g I, f ,W www f L P y. , K aw pt LIFE IN THE DORIVI WITH IVIFI. B iw Top left: A gang of hoodlums invades the dorm office, led by Robin Goddard. Nwum W su. Top right: Jim Zurcher is surprised at his desk. Middle left: Matt Sutherland in his usual extracurricular activity. Middle right: Paul Dalpe, the scholar nobody sees. Bottom right: Kevin Geraghty in a moment of inspiration. 19 I In sq ls : , 21 41,2 1 x , if 4, . 'Rn'-',g mg.. '3-4 ,A.,1 ' 3 A KX I Q 5 11 g Kh' l - ,' - 1 i 3 Top left: Jack Salbut, Eric Kozuchowski, and Jeff Sell reading the latest copy of Rolling Stone. Top right: Velko works diligently in the library. Middle left: Brian and Pat give Kevin Clouse a hard time. Middle right: Dave Strenkoski in his Home-away-from-home. Bottom left: Mark Syncerski and Willie Clouse engage in a fierce game of foosball. RESIDENT ASSISTANTS Top right: The 1982-83 Fl.A.'s. Middle left: Walt Szpara holds down the fort. Middle right: Senior Fl. A. Bob Fenbert works hard on his homework. Lower lelt: Steve Allsteadt performs magical feats with his basketball. Lower right: Junior Fl. A. Steve Kelly. in ., 'V-:rr K. K t Pain' QF ,' rf.-.Y , f .zsgiff r 9 K lr l S. 5-'if 'p r ' . .K t -1 at-E A aus. Jkt. gk W' - X. .A.. Q l U N.. ...M KQ'?nE H.. DOFRM STAFF Upper left: Skin and Jerry discipline John Webster. Upper right: Coach Bruno babbling onthe phone. Middle left: Bob Miletich watching the Red Wings lose another game. Middle right: Floor supervisor Gary Fukes. Bottom left: Fr. Louis confers with Jerome Chuchman. DCDRIVI LIFE Top Left: Todd Mostowy in his ususai state, Middle Left: Pat Kramb on the phone. Middle: Brother Joe, ready to give another big Middle Right: Dave Strenkoski working hard at his desk Bottom Lett: Bob Fenbert, reading his Clift notes. Bottom Right: Eric Jozlin, ready for the weekend. Top Left: John Sych, displaying his favorite form of entertainment. Top Right: Mike Sullivan, dreaming about the good old times. Top Right: Mark Roman, playing with his toys. Middle Left: Vic Zitny and Eric Kozuchowski caught studying Middle: Jerome Chuchman in an unusally happy state. Middle Right: Paul Combellack, working in the Library. Bottom Left: Chris Kozlowski, in meditation. Bottom Right: Steve Mauris works hard in the dorm activities office. H , p,+.N,,'r.- ,,A,,'- ,, Illi WAN x-:A f CHESS 81 GAMING' CLUB Top Right: Steve Mauris ponders over his next move. Middle Left: The members of the Chess and Gaming club. Middle Right: Vic Zitny makes his next move. Bottom Left: Again, Steve Mauris deep in thought. Bottom Right: President and Vice President of the Chess and Gaming club, Steve Mauris and Charles Ignolia. STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE The Student Activities Office has served two main purposes for the school this year As head office for both the Prep paper, and the student council many hours of work have been done in this office for the benefit of the students. Top Left: Jon Zell hard at work on the phone. Middle Left: Kevin Dunn, selling bagels. Middle Right: Jerome Chuchman purchasing bagels from the Student Council. Bottom Left: John Sych and Chris Kozlowski relax in the student activities office. ENGLISH CDRATGFZICAL Top Left: Mr. Piasecki announces the English Oratorical Contest. Top Right: Bobby Jones, the winner of the English Oratorical for his four years at St. Mary's Preparatory. Bottom Left:'tTeak displays his acting ability. Bottom Right: Jim Fredal, second place win- ner in the 1982 English Oratorical Contest. r f f,4.t,,g- , . ' M .... 3 ff 1' rw ' his .X QQ: M ft , L- 0 ti? POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Top Lett: Headlee speaks out for jobs. Top Right: Steve Mauris, Joe Whalen, and Charles Ignolia, on their way to the Model United Nations. Bottom Left: Dick Headiee's son speakes to the students about his father. Bottom Right: Students supporting Headlee. Top Right: The Orchard Lake St. Mary's congregation. Middle Left: Ed Rafaiski aids the priest. Bottom Left: The Shrine Chapel at its finest. Bottom Right: Ed Ftafalski leads the procession. Student Worship is s s Us fx llilillillll .........-- ,.........-...-- ' ll .....,--. ...-.n---- .,.....,...--.f-M, lil ........,-- .- i 4 H Top Left: Mass as usual on Wednesday. Top Flight: Brian Fagnani exits the confessional. Bottom Left: The Seminarians lead the procession Bottom Right: Eric Jozlin receives Communion. INTRAIVIUFRALS Top Right: 1982-1983 intramural class. Middle Left: Two St. Mary's students playing hockey on Orchard Lake. Middle Right: Seventh hour intramural basketball. Bottom Lett: A game of after school football. Bottom Right: Coach Connor assists some of his students. sis' 50 r ,fb . fd 1 s r 3 f H-vw-Wes. 9517 Top Left: Ted Chester works out in the weight room. Middle Left: Roman and Mazur, two major elements in the 500 mile club. Middle Right: The soccer club. Bottom Lett: Seventh Hour intramural basketball. Bottom Right: Steve Mauris, as President of the 1982-83 Chess Club, ponders on his next move. X N. ,, , x ,l.. WEIGHT CLUB Top Left: Pete Cambell trains for baseball in the spring. Top Right: Pat Donovan pushes with all his might. Middle: The weight club officers. Bottom Right: Chris Kozlowski spends some time after school getting shape. Top Lett: Keith Pijanowski Middle Lett: Andy Martin, with a little help from Pat Donovan. Middle Right: Pat Harvey, Andy Martin, and Pat Donovan. Bottom Left: Rob Pietras gets ready to lift. Bottom Right: Students work out on the universal weight machine. I' 'M E M .. K Q Www , 3,1 5 SPIRIT CLUB Top Right: The eagle, the mascot of St. Mary's Preparatory Middle Left: The crowd cheers on the Eaglets to victory. Bottom Right: The Spirit Club. .T J . ,r.5,,,5: , -- 55 ..,k I A iv l l SKI CLUB Top Leh: Four of our students on the slopes. Middle Le11: John Zebari glides down the hill. Middle Right: The ski club Bottom Left: John Zebari and Rich Sadowski ride up the chairlift. Bottom Right: Temo prepares his gear for the blizzard of 83. Yearbook Keeps Ship's Log Upper Flight: George Tomey, Yearbook Advisor, works hard to meet a deadline. Upper Middle Lett: Mike McKale works on the advertisement sec- tion of the yearbook. Upper Center: Bob Fenbert, Activities Editor, works overtime to get the job done. Upper Middle Right: John Frizzell, Sports Editor, finishes English homework in yearbook class. Outer Middle Left: Our Fearless Leader, Jon Zell, the Editor-in-Chief. Inner Middle Left: Stephen Mauris, Copy Editor, is always dressed for the occasion. Inner Middle Flight: Layout Editor Joe Whalen deep in thought. . if ff. ,W . W, U h-4 ' 1 Chez C.I.. Slope Clrog Top Left: Home of the Orchard Lake Canteen Middle Left: Brother Joseph exits Canteen, with his daily usual. Middle Flight: Bob Fenbert takes inventory, while his partner, Dave Strenkoski, Blows it oft. Bottom Left: Andy Ozog gets a perm. Bottom Right: Customers are always greeted by glowing expressions by Bob Fenbert. I -3-55.35. ANOTHER ln a year of deepening economic distress, the most in- escapable image was that of the jobless. But any year produces its quantum of sorrow and hope. In 1982 there were the Israeli assault in Lebanon and the first permanent artificial heart implant in Utah, the imperial pomp for a fallen Soviet leader in Moscow and the remembered glory of a fallen American princess in Monaco. There were, also, the passing of two Hollywood legends, the birth of a royal babe, and not least, the arrival of an egg-domed extraterrestrial whose message of gentle wisdom seemed, indeed, unearthly. Upper right: Secretary of State George Shultz, who replaced Alexander Haig after his turbulent resignation. Middle right: Britians send off the royal Navy, sent to the Falklands, where they retook the islands after Argentina's surprise invasion. Lower left: Prime Minister Begin's leadership caused the alienation of both the communist bloc contries and the Western world, when Israel invaded Lebanon during that nation's bloody takeover. Below right: Premier Leonid Brezhnev, 75, a bearlike man who combined the Teddy's charm and the grizzly's power. Succeeding Nikita Khrushchev in 1964, he ruled the U.S.S.Fi. for 18 years. During that time, he preached detente while building Soviet nuclear strengthg crushed Czechoslovakia under the Brezhnev Doctrineg and invaded Afghanistan. Brezhnev's death led to the succession of Uri Andropov. TOUGHYEAR fn., 'S af is Upper left: Princess Diana gave the world its child in Prince William, the heir to the British throne and the darling of the English nation. Upper right: Michael Fagan, whose midnight chat with Queen Elizabeth led to the removal of the Palace secruity director, was acquitted ot all charges. Middle right: President and Mrs. Reagan pay a historic visit to Pope John Paul ll and the Vatican during their tour of many European nations. Parliament. Lower left: Lech Walesa, after eleven months of detention as the leader of the outlawed Solidarity union, was released by the martial law government of Poland. Lower right: General Jaruzelskl whose martial law in Poland led to the internment of hun dreds of political dissidents, addresses the Polish Top right: The 1982 World's Fair was held in Knoxville, Tennessee with displays from nations and corporations across the world. Flight: Dustin Hoffman delighted America with his warm but humorous por- trayal of Dorothy Michaels in Tootsie Center: E.T. warmed the child in all of us, breaking all box-office records as this year's truly outstanding film. Middle and Lower left: Technology invaded our homes and hearts. Three million personal computers entered our homes and businesses and a daring man allowed the first artificial heart transplant. The video game industry paid the price of success: it glutted the market. Lower right: Unemployment was the big story of this year, as the jobless rate rose to over 1O.8'Vo, about 12 million workers. eff l 1, T , if fRlElll3,? lTOCl.1'T S NS .Q 'f if in A Upper left: Panic raced across the country when Tylenol and soon many other products were tampered with, causing an immediate freeze on the sale of all such products. Middle left: Moon Zappa, daughter of Frank, threw the world into a craze whose effect is still felt in many areas, fer sure. Center: Walt Disney's Ep- cot Center opened this year to rave reviews and great excitement as the late Walt Disney's fantasy is continued. Middle right: John DeLorean, whose car company plummeted to disaster, was arrested in attempts to sell millions in cocaine to save his dying dream. Lower left: ln belated remembrance, the names of 57,939 American dead adorn the new Viet- nam memorial. Lower left: Once downtown Detroit's main attraction, the 26 story J. L. Hudson department store closed after 71 years. f, ii ' if '.A, v Q WF This year we saw the rise of a talented young hockey player, the destruction of a man in the heavyweight title bout, the abrupt halt of the nation's favorite pastime, and the unex- pected resignation of college football's greatest coach. Top right: Wayne Gretzky, hockey star, fires another goal in an outstan- ding hockey career. Middle left: On September 21, the players of the National Football League went on strike for, among many things, television rights, and disap- pointed millions of fans. Lower left: College football's greatest coach, Bear Bryant, looks back on his outstanding career. Lower right: Larry Holmes lays a sound punch on Gerry Cooney for a thirteen round TKO. We lost many famous people this year, including a baseball legend, an American princess, a young comedian, and one of our belov- ed first ladies. Top left: Leroy Satchel Paige, 75, who may have been one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, was admitted to the major leagues at age 42. Upper right: Henry Fon- da, 77, screen star for decades who won his first Academy Award for this year's film, On Golden Pond. Top right: John Cheever, 70, novelist and winner of a Pulitzer Pirze for his collec- tion of short stories describing a ae? H+: suburban community known as Cheever County. Middle left: It WL Ingrid Bergman, 67, Here's 379- lookin' at you kid, said Bogart to her, and the world kept look- g5 ing at the three-time Oscar win- ' ner all during her career and struggle with terminal cancer. Center: Paul Lynde, master of ad lib and one-liners, died of a heart attack after a lengthy career in televi- sion. Lower middle: John Belusi, 33, whose tragic death of a drug overdose ended a blossoming career as a comedian and actor. Middle right: Grace Kelly, 52, whose poise and beauty led her through a Hollywood career and fairytale marriage to Monaco's Prince Ranier. Bottom left: Pierre Mendes France, 75, prime minister who led France out of its war in Indochina, then was turned out of office six months later for his North African policy. Bottom center: Anna Freud, 86, daughter of Sigmund Freud, and a psychoanalyist who worked mainly with children. Bottom right: Bess Truman, 97, the most retiring of recent First Ladies, who won many votes for her adoring husband, Harry. Valentine's Day Sweetheart Dance Valentines Day The annual St. Mary's Sweetheart Dance came off as a nice, quiet, sociable evening. lt was full of energy and enthusiasm. The young men and women paired oft as they danced to the sounds of The Electrifying Pan Roman. It was truely a night to be remembered. Top Lett: Kevin and his friends search tor a good looking woman. Top Flight: A group of girls stand in waiting. Middle Left: The Moms and Dads have always been a big help. Middle Right: The dance as a whole was a big success. Bottom Ftight: Students relax at the tables set up by the Moms and Dads. V Li W? 4.2911 .. Y fbi Fr-tftifii Wi? SWEETHEAETI DANCE ' Top Left: A slow dance. Top Right: A few girls can't seem to find any partners. Middie Left: Pat Krarnb gets ready to grab his girlfriend. Middle Right: The St. Mary's Sweetheart Dance. Bottom Left: The dance from an upward view. SPGRTS 54 Q 46 1 5 ms.-I 68 EET L---...U A , -i- Q., Above left: Martin Brennan breaks a tackle for an Eaglet touchdown. Middle left: Kevin Clouse rushing toward the line of scrimmage. Middle right: The outstanding Eaglet defense br- ings down a Country Day ball carrier. Below left: Jeff Petrucci with Open Arms. Below right: Head Coach, AI Dicken and Coach John Bechtel watching the action on the field. ,, 1. ': .5 --1, g,.,F,,.,s, 'U 1 E . -..--- , Y .. ,, lllir r':' f ' Q. 'bi , g, X 5 : - ' ,K HUF - .rg Z 44' Q 5 A f ' T I '-if s:,l lgt E tt.: l tttt : ,Lkk :- fe-th' I : gkk g ', -- 5:igQ,1 :H i 'K twist , ' w V ws . l 1 5 j A- , ,S Q was ik s g Mx Wqfss 4' was , it ,. ' N w i. I 1 f i'1f+ , f K r. g t , , uw- 4: lv W ba' HAZ - .J tw' EAOLET FOOTBALL SAILS OVER STOFRMS The Eaglet Varsity football team had successful 6-3 year season record. Taking, forthe 3rd year in a row, part of the league title. The Eagle-ts had 7 players named to tst team All-League and 3 were given All-Catholic honors. The Eaglets look very strong for next year by only graduating 6 starting seniors. Q ,, ,H V T1 C. C. TAKES HEGIONALS CROSS COUNTRY After a shakey start, this year's cross country team began their first-place drive on the way to the state finals. They took a respectable tenth place in the West Bloomfield invitational, and fourth place in the Holly invitational. From there they took first place in the Shrine and Metro lnvitationals, Sectionals, the Catholic meet, then first place in Regionals, but placed ninth at state finals. The Orchard Lake runners will lose six men when Paul Mazur, John Frizzell, Mark Roman, Stephen Allsteadt, Dave Klebba and Jim Laich graduate this year. However, they have the honor of having seven All-League members, who are Nick Stration, Steve Allsteadt, Manuel Tapia, John Frizzell, Tom Walsh, and Dave Klebba. There are also five All-Catholic runners: John Frizzell, Tom Walsh, Manuel Tapia, Dave Mally, and Dennis Topolinski. John Frizzell and Manuel Tapia were selected All-City. John Frizzell, who placed nineteenth in the state meet, was named Most Valuable Runner. The Coaches' Award for the Hardest Worker went to Paul Mazur. 1982 .A L. .g 1, 1 f-- 'g'.l'5 K -1 . 4 li.. ii' B-in-I 5 I , -an tilt.. . T ice I J,,,,A,,.,,.pum0-M'-'4 ' .' li' 4? 'fri :le--s I it mama., , , ' Vw ', 1 gl fl gf' '... K K ri, , - is I ,-- ,f r V Aw r A i , 4 -f . f ' . A . ..,x f , , , . , A 'f if , - f. ., , . .ii 'la , QL 1 1 .-,, ,Mil K ' 'A , '- Qtfff- e Ka, Q , f in-1, ,, ... .au N. , Opposite page: Upper right: John Frizzell pulls out all stops to maintain his lead. Middle left: Tom Walsh pulls away from O. L. runner, Manuel Tapia. Middle right: Manuel passes up a tired looking St. Clement's runner. The members of the C. C. team, from left to right, are ifront rowl Chris Williams, Nick Stratlon, Mike Burkacki, John Roumayah, Paul Doyle, and Jim Fiegle, iback rowl Trainer Rick Pietras, Dave Mally, Manuel Tapia, Todd Kuttner, Mark Roman, Tom Walsh, Jerome Krasusky, Paul Mazur, and Coach Larry Fisher. Not pictured: Dennis Topolinski, John Frizzell, and Steve Allsteadt. Above left: The team waits for the race to begin. Above right: Coach Fisher preps the team forthe race. Below left: Paul Mega-Miles Mazur shows his winning form as he approaches the finish line. Below right: O. L.'s top three runners, Manuel Tapia, Tom Walsh, and John Frizzell. They get their kicks! Upper Flight: John Zebari counters a move by an Immaculate Conception striker. - Middle Lett: Don Rusas helps to prevent a score on OLSM. - Middle Right: Mr. Carl Katatiasz, Head Soccer Coach, paces anxiously on the sidelines while his Eaglets strike into the offensive zone. - Bot- tom: First row, left to right - Brett Johnson, Joe Wismont, John Micallef, Ed Ftatalski, Mike Falls, John Wisniewski, Robert Jones, Jeff Mandziuk. - Second row, left to right - Head Coach Carl Katafiasz, Mike Petroni, Dean Johnson, Kevin Nagle, Brett Mullen, Matt Mullins, Stewart Hayes, Chris Hadke, Charles Ingoglia. Not pictured: Don Rusas. Q'- --an I X ' an-1 ff. 5 ' ' S . . f V 1' .Q vmg, . t .. , N. g gr Sf'-97' Q35 'T ww: T 21529-fm-... - L 'i ,mf-1' K 1 X if 5 M Q95 lt V - .Y MM .g , iw.-'jf J. l A Q . MM. . 95 s:wffn5.ff..?:f g4M1f,.- ' ,Pg M..fzi A, sfo Q1 xi 1: ' .1 'rs'5 .Wf E! 4, agp -21:45 fx 'V ttjx. z,,, V' 315 V. ,A ' np. Lille !a.f'I'9r,5v fz'f'fi18nr. Hikfir- 0 + f:f'4 ,.. -.Wm J is 'Q gk Above left: Chris Fladke defends the goal by deflecting the ball. Above right: John Micallef musters his energy between plays. Below left: John Zebari and Chris Radke play keep-away with their opponents. Above: Dean Johnson stretches his legs without using his hands. Varsity Basketball Upper Flight: Paul Kasper makes an awesome rebound, Middle Left: Coach Robert Shoemaker discusses strategy with his players. Bottom Lett: Steve Tom- pkins releases a jumper over a helpless St. Florian defender. Bottom Flight: All- league John Frizzell looks for an open man. as Qs-rr - rvu ' ,, ,, 'L,r.f fi 'ii'f -is . . ' . 'Q X - ,ri y . x.. W Y C J . Upper Left: Point guard Jeff Petrucci patiently sets up the offense. Middle Left: John Frizzell fights for a jump ball in a crucial game. Middle Right: Mike Schubart jumps to make an easy basket. First row, left to right: Dan Kozar, Tom Swider, Paul Kasper, John Frizzell, Steve Tompkins, Mike Ignasiak, Manager John Hesano. Second row, left to right: Fr. Louis Stislow, Coach Rick Krisnicki, Nick Startion, Eugene Watson, Mike Megge, Jeff Petrucci, Coach Robert Shoemaker, Mr. Joseph K. Piasecki. Third row, left to right: Paul Bednard Mike Schubart, Robert Bryant, Jim Starr, Tony Kandt, Coach Ken Connor. Junior Varsity Basketball Upper Bight: Joe Buda and John Golan move to intercept the opposition's pass. Middle Left: Jim Glowacki shoots from the corner as Don Ayers moves in for the rebound. Middle Flight: Dan Olinzock fires in an easy two points. First row, left to right: Andy Hennika, Jim Weil, Dan Olinzock, Don Ayers, Jim Glowacki, Steve Malone, Jon Parow, Charles Moran. Second row, left to right: Fr. Louis Stislow, Joe Buda, Dennis Topolinski, Joe Dubey, Terry Thomas, Dave Drabik, Matt Biringer, Coach Ken Connor. 'my an 3 W., A , .,,, . -fb . - - ---r .. ,1 I lt , ' 'i ' Z i' - ff? ns , -4 it , 5 1 ,f ,, 4. K.. 4. '- K Mr ,X ,s 5 Freshman Basketball Upper Left: The freshman Eaglets fight for control of the ball under the net. Middle Left: The freshman team goes into a fast break. Middle Right: The freshmen complete another perfect pass. Bottom Left: A freshman puts in another two points. Bottom Bight: Both teams wait for the offensive rebound. c an gr l r 'Wi St. 6 O 3 35 O 37 33 35 14 JU St. 6 0 6 6 O 12 8 21 6 St. 1st 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th VARSTYFOOTBALL Mary's Opp. Det. Country Day 21 Det. St. Martin DePorres 30 Pontiac Catholic 0 Hamtramck St. Florian 0 Det. Redford St. Agatha 7 Det. Servite 13 Det. St. Andrew O Detroit Benedictine 0 Det. St. Andrew 0 Mary's Opp. Country Day 6 Royal Oak Dondero 15 Flint Holy Rosary 8 St. Clement 14 St. Martin DePorres 28 St. Agatha 6 Mt, Carmel 28 Our Lady ot Lakes lscrimj 21 St. Francis Cabrini 24 Mary's Wyandotte Stoteslavey Cup fPhiladelphiaJ Hebda Cup fwyandottel Canadian Championship U.S. Championship North American and Canadian VARSTYCROSSCOUNTRY St. Mary's 18 10th 15 4th 1st 15 15 1st 15 18 1st 1st 3rd 1st 9th Lake Orion W. Bloomfield Inv. E. Catholic Holy lvn. Royal Oak Shrine lnv. St. Martin DePorres Holy Redeemer Metro Invitational Pontiac Catholic St. Clement CHSL East Champ. League Champions CHSL Champ. Catholic Champions PSL-CHSL Championship State Regionals Champions State Championship VAHSTYSOCCER St. Mary's O 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 1 1 Country Day Novi High Brother Rice Royal Oak Shrine Cardinal Mooney lmmac. Conception Cranbrook Bishop Foley U of D High Royal Oak Shrine Cardinal Mooney lmmac. Conception Bishop Foley Novi High U ol D High State Pre-regionals Country Day OPP 42 50 46 46 47 44 OPP 10 0 7 1 4 4 5 4 3 1 2 4 5 0 3 5 VARSITY BASKETBALL St. Mary's 57 67 52 39 38 48 45 32 81 45 57 68 72 55 55 58 57 TRACK SCORES OPP, St. Mary's Our Lady ofthe Lakes 54 67 Bishop Foley Pontiac Central 43 80 East Catholic Hely Redeemer 37 91 st. Agatha Cardinal Mooney 42 86'f2 Pontiac Catholic St. Clement 47 94 St. Clement Pontiac Catholic 41 St. Florian 47 East Catholic 92 Holy Redeemer 55 Cardinal Mooney 44 St. Clement 58 Pontiac Catholic 59 St. Florian 55 East Catholic 71 Mt. Carmel 57 Bishop Borgess 62 Gabriel Richard ' 49 St, Mary's OPP 3 Mt, Carmel 4 2 Bishop Gallagher 14 2 Bishop Gallagher 7 9 St. Florian 6 4 Cabrrni 9 7 Cabrini 3 3 Gabriel Richard 0 2 St. Andrew 0 0 Brother Bice 5 3 Brother Rice 4 4 St. Agatha 6 4 Mt. Carmel 1 4 Assumption 3 5 Assumption 4 6 St. Florian 3 6 Lakes 2 OPP 65 52 41 45V2 38 D.L. Track Top Right: Rob Pietras and Jerry Imaly get into position for the start of the sixty-yard dash. Middle Left: Walt Szpara and Keith Pijanowski ready themselves for the upcoming relay. Middle Right: Track Coach Larry Fisher goes over the final score of a meet. Bottom: First row, left to right - Kevin Clouse, Keith Pijanowski, Tom Walsh, Kirk Doty, John Webster, John Kupiszewski, David Mally. Second Row, left to right - Paul Doyle, Peter Ciesla, Paul Mazur, Mark Orzech, Burt Biebuyck, Pat Fravel, Sean Clouse. Third row, left to right - Head Coach Larry Fisher, Carey Hebert, Manuel Tapia, David Moten, Carl Pellagata, Rick Pietras, Walt Szpara, Robert Pietras. Y' ' , xt .aw ,,!VN,,fK A 1 rf U Top Left: Walter Szpara awaits the sound of the gun. Top Right: Gerry Imlay positions himself for the mile relay. Middle Left: Keith Pijanowski gets set for the high hurdles. Middle Right: Tom Walsh relaxes after a winning race, Bottom Left: Gerry lmlay and Rob Pietras concentrate on the start of the sixty-yard dash. ,. f Varsity Baseball Upper Right: All Catholic Tim Grombala stands ready at the plate. Bottom: First row, left to right - Mike Ignasiak, Tim Grombala, Jim Taluto, Kevin Geraghty, Dave Chwalibog. Second row, left to right - John Miletich, Jay Bobel, Tim Mizerowski, Wayne Wudyka, John Kwapis, Manager Tim Sullivan, Head Coach Sandy Peters. Third row, left to right - Martin Bren- nan, Nick Calvet, Paul Kasper, Pat Donovan, John Nowak. WJ . . W. .,, ..,, ,,,,, ,..,,.,,..h.,..,m....,WM ,,, , f MW' 5 , W pm 'Q 7, A J.V. Baseball Left: A De Lasalle player barely makes it safe past Kevin Geraghty. Bottom: First row, left to right - Chesley Odom, Bruce Pijanowskl, Bill White, Greg Stoneback, John Biela. Second row, left to right - Vince Granier, Andy Hennika, Glenn Gnabasik, Steve Bronsberg, Randy Silva. Third row, left to right - Head Coach Bob Miletich, Peter Campbell. Chris Dezenski, Dave Kramb, Mike Schubart. 4 0515 flax x 'W 5 , EAGLET CREW DGIVIINATES THE SEA! The Eaglet crew had a very impressive season. By winning the race at Wyandotte, the Eaglets were able to compete at the Stutsbury Cup held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After placing 4th in Phily, the crew moved on to Canada to race in the Canadian Schoolboy Championships. By placing 3rd the Eaglets earned the recognition of being the 4th best crew in the United States and Canada. ali' null' and .. , -flaw. W.-w gg. V ,K . I M,,,,, .. f , f...... .,, -Y ff ' ' nu , + -. 71 ' -lu., ' 'A -mv .J-. M-Q-,,...ww ' 'W K 'ff ..,, 'W ' r f -..... -wt' sw tt.. , it AW, I V ,mmf ,,Qrpv- ,pq , in lik'-N .f t,,,, W V, GX-Wi CEI , is J., .ah wx ww 'N ' V ,. , ,aw ..,,l. Rm M W M, ' ' M 4 ' ,MMM ' M f 13' Ri ., --...Qu-mm.. . hxlhmw. .N Y 2 ig, ,gsiw . . f, ' N,. ,1 - .fgy--g-w--n-- - K' -W-5,gf'2'f siQf-i J Pit :? 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A 5 .-,.Lww ' A -. . . - . . --- , ..-- . .4 .. . .W - .. -s - - --ff..-as ,, 3 . ' .- Temp . ---- '..?f':gf:-3 ---- 'asia' -- g vs, ' '- kv gugsy-L In Jug i iikff.. 'V ' Q' i4,: W. . 'r A I NA 9 Q. x -, ' M . , K ,Q wi., awp- -M Y , W.. A - g ., --M.,,,.f,,..,,. -f-. ..s-5521 -w--M --are--4131363-'I L t- f .A Q ' ' ' - . -' .ae - ...Q d -A :mi ' . -e ,N - A... W M,-.... ,, M-My-- ...-W - N- -1- gunz... :..i:..:-- at wr 1-1 wt... A .al Upper left: Carrying the racing shell on the dock. Upper right: The Eaglet heavyweight crew rowing back after a victorious race. Mid- dle left: The heavyweight crew with their 1st place trophy won at Wyandotte. Above: Jim Zurcher and Adam Korezja showing their style. Left: Lightweight crew rowing up to the starting line in Philadelphia. 87 Soccer Championships Upper Fiight: Kevin Nagle breaks through the Novi front line. Middle Left: Kevin Nagle slips past a Novi defender. Lower Left: Brett Johnson prepares to headman the ball. Lower Right: Michael Falls makes a spectacular save. W.,k K , , .. If 11.-sf ,E . ' is K ,M ' I1 X0 I FQ' ,fl 4 .W The Year in Sports j A B 5 .V 4 , A , i 0 X ,- A . M.-I W in ,, fy -....-i, wth... x qw is Top right: Mike Kramer, Mike Petroni, and John Floumayah, our hard working basketball managers. Middle left: Mike Kramer tapes an injured foot in the trainer's room. Middle right: Mike Petroni takes a moment off in his work. Bottom, from left to right: Dave Klebba, Bobby Jones, Dean Johnson, Dave Mally, and Mike Klebba, the team ol basketball statisti- clans. I 1 .. 'sw f N ' -- . X K ., , x. ,. ,N ,4.,A,..Lm, .Wi O L.S.lVI. SPIRIT FACULTY VW-EM Right: Father Stanley Milewski, our Chancellor. Far Right: Father Leonard Chrobot, President of St. Mary's College. Lower Left: Father Lawrence Hoppe, Treasurer ofthe Orchard Lake Schools. Lower Right: Father Dan Zaloga, Music Director. Bottom Lett: The Rector of SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary, Father Frank Koper. Bottom Right: Vice Chancellor Father Cliff Ruskowski. it mgg M1 Campus Faculty and Administration uv Top Left: Admissions Director Rick Krisninski in a relaxed moment. Upper Lett: Brother Joe, our Assistant Dean. Upper Right: A casual shot of our benevolent Dean, Mr. Baranowski. Left: Father Olinski, infirmarian and caretaker of the animals, displays his skill with the cigarette. Prep Faculty Top left: George Tomey, flexible English teacher and Yearbook advisor. Top right: Michael Chlem Chem Curson ponders another Chemistry ques- tion. Above: Carolyn Delia, English teacher, gives an encouraging look to a student. Right: Michael Fought produces a blank stare. 'Nea mama. A ' .' , 1 ,.5' IWIY -I ,c.,'-A . 'fix 5 7 ,QQ I 33' T. 5, Q t X'-r ,I , , I, Q 4 ,lf It Y J Q L K , Zi .J ,V 's' sv L A D V. lv A Ly, V... .J My hi ,J A' .19 if QV, I, H 5 - , 5 'lf 1 . . , ., ,Q , l l 1' 'af 1 i K I E b ,xl .V ..,j rl. 'HJ . ri ,I U U L' ZCYVI 4 3 ll ' 'fy' I 5 if Q . K- 5 ug .,-.1 W f - H , l 'v AAA' 1 'V .ffN' N V- ,, . ' 1 1, l. . If 1 L, . 1 l , f 5' , WK ,I . 4 ,sl xl f ,Q va A , l A ,gl Q S I 1 ,V - , Y 4 ff is 'Q 'fi ' . , I 0 Lv, Q s i 'Q A fl i ., 0, I f- fe Yu, ,L sf i if ff! in '9 Q- -1: t tit, 'A vtl '- u M: 5 Y ay , . r , Q ,e P- ' ' 7 k v ' LJ -f X, rl , ss- . Top left: Business teachertguzanne Marchand enjoys her lunch hour. Top Right: Mr. Irish, English teacher, relaxing after a hard day, Mid- dle left: Richard Magda leading another Music session. Middle right: Our counselor, Larry Fisher, is always ready to offer a sympathetic ear. Bottom left: Pan Kowalski, Polish instructor, answering a personal question. Bottom right: Diane Pike contemplating a student's history question. Top left: Joan Russ explaining computer science to a student. Top Right: Beverly Eaton dreams about a Trig class with perfect attendance. Mid- dle left: Ken Connor, Phys. Ed teacher - man about campus. Middle right: Sandy Peters, head of the Math department. Bottom left: Pat Lodge about to pass out detention slips! Bottom right: Prep librarian Patricia Bracewell. 100 k. -n-... fi 4? J., 'Wino-mx 'lv R. 4 l ,ffA- f- --,'-fwfvvfnnsuln-of-M-'e..,M, . .. Top left: Joseph K. Piasecki, Principal of St. Mary's Prep. Bottom left: Ann Stawicki busy in the Art Floom. Middle right: Mark Dobosz ex- plains God's love in Theology. Bottom right: Carl Katafiasz's sleep is interrupted by another pesky class. k- ,, .... a....r 101 is we UNDERCLASSIVIEN S CLASS or-' use N President V. President Secretary Treasurer Sgt. at arms S. Council Reps. Class Officers 1982-83 Matthew Biringer Joseph Stechschulte Matthew Pennington Brett Johnson James Vinton Terrence Thomas Keith Sadowski bove: Left: Kevin Webb Paul Ziemba Terrence Thomas is 1 Thomas Meyer Brett Johnson Paul Armstrong Anthony Kandt Steven Bacik Flight: Paul Armstrong pays a visit to Green- field Village. Below: Christopher Thorpe James Vinton Matthew Biringer Thomas Millen Gerald Sparr we ,iws Right: James Shadwell James Bzdziuch Joseph Buda Below: Pat Shields assists Mrs. Stephen McWilliams Delia in English class. Fredrick Gignac Above: Matthew Pennington Right: Richard Dionne enjoys the taste of his Joseph Stechschulte bic. Jonathon Parow Patrick Shields Keith Sadowski 106 Left: Michael Megge Tad Mikszan bove: Bernard Cylc Right: Tom Salbut enjoys his work in English Robert Craycraft class. Walter Bednarski Mike Burkacki Richard Dionne Theodore Odrobina Below: Thomas Salbut Charles Moran Glenn Struve Christian Zarnmit James Nickolopoulos N - fl I nl! unm- Jw? -rf Below: Robert Phiester -. 108 Dennis Badaczewski Michael Kramer Daniel Kozar Right: Brett Johnson takes a crash into Andrew Ozog the grass. Above: History Class enthused by their lecture. James Fiegle Timothy Dziuba Michael Englund Richard Eyman Michael Peters ff J ,JC John Roumayah Christopher Berzrns Matthew Landino John Hesano Andrew Craparotta Jeffery Sell Stefan Krasusky David Drabik Stuart Hayes Ted Dziuba f 'w f A- jill. 1 R fists, J ' KJ : l S 1 fs In I J9t4fa.i.tf 31-am.. 'aan J r- ? , A. ,ac , Joeseph Wismont Thomas Millen Stephen McWilliams James Vinton CLASS OF 85 President V President Treasurer Secretary Sgt-At-Arms Social Hep Liturgical Rep. Student Council Fieps Chesley Odom Timothy Walsh Bill Wright James Kowalski James Fredal Patrick Fravel Donald Ayers Charles lngoglia Patrick Zitny Left: John Majkowski Mark Snycerski Edward Ciaslon John Danielski n M, ,Hui HM 'VY' I ka N LgMr,,i,H --1 1. 4 X,-W 'N' r--W.. if3,kf?f--- i we V, Above: Michael Klebba John Micallef James Kowalski Matlhew Mullins Patrick Howell Top right: Tim Walsh waves goodbye. Left: Jerome Krasusky walks with all his friends. 111 Dave VanDaele James Starr Bernard Weber James Fredal Michael Schubart Below: Right: Charles Percy Christopher Theut Peter Karner Q 112 - : sas, X'-- :..-+4 Above: Jim Glowaoki looks very embarrassed. Flight: Donald Ayers Daniel Olinzook James Ruyle James Glowaoki Chesley Odom 3 'rt I ,tx f'-' in Et L!! - Left: Kenneth Davies Dennis Topolinski Mark Maddock John Webster Cary Flepka 2 ll l 5' gf N' 'K 3 ,f i e A I f FW Above: Paul Bednard Walter Clouse Eugene Watson David Mally Top right: Pat Howell and Mike Van Wonterghem wonder if they will make it to their class. if Below: David Cassar James Weil Right: Robert Runco Charles Ingoglia Sean Hennika James Kaminski Christopher Kocjan Michael VanWonterghem Michael Petroni Above: Eric Reed cracks a smile. Right: William Brenner Scott Lowell Patrick Zitny William Wright 114 1 Q N: , W X ..4, Q A.,,. E Below: Thomas Woitas Patrick Gruca Timothy Walsh Patrick Fravei 5 I Above: Robert Owczarski John Pierce Craig Brantley Eric Reed John Leonetti Left: Pat Gruca shows his perfect part. it x a 4 4 Left: That's Italian! if 21 -1' Robert Poli i' i Willie Clouse ponders the mysteries of the universe, 5 . 5' 5 h.f: f Pat Zitny uses calligraphy to make his point i sy. - Ai i if Another picture ofJohn Micallef 5 5 S Agri' s v. .3 wil CLASS OF 84 Class Officers 1982-83 President V. President Secretary Treasurer Sgt. At Arms Class Historian Activities Directors S. Council Reps. Edward Ratalski Joseph Whalen Velko Milosevich Dave Kramb Matthew Maddock Peter Campbell Todd Schmidt Thomas Walsh Paul Dalpe Kevin Dunn Below: Kevin Dunn Stephen Reaume Velko Milosevich Matthew Maddock Flight: Velko shows a touch of class. 2 Above: Long hours of hard work start to show on Paul Dalpe. Flight: James Olekszyk Paul Dalpe Peter Ciesla Christopher Williams Walter Szpara 118 .Mivhf A 'H r ff - is xr ,M Y is. 3' we P gf me Hx., wg RA .Y mx ' Pl s f X x K -7 I l , t X53 il l , .1 T . w ' wjxiti 1 ' 'A ,Y . 1 1 I --s 1' i w L-.L lbove: James Turowski Micheal Davies Vincent Anderson Joseph Whalen Micheal McKaIe again. - v-JIM ,E Right: Steve Kelly prays for a good grade. Below: Todd Schmidt Left: The mad scientist is on the loose f J,..-- ffl'-' Manuel Tapia Cameron Harwell John Eccles Mark Rebecca -wpwmei. , ra- my yff-tw A1 Q W i, I A V Eff T ,qs .1 ti .. . W... as 119 Right: Michael Ignasiak Steven Tompkins Theodore Chester Below: Chris Williams prepares for JeffreyPetrucci another study hall. Patrick Harvey 3, ff' 2 t ii rfxx , I X X X X E+ N , Q -like Q. , Wen... 5 ws: s :war viazmax .t -W A-A q.t::ff5::Nm:sw J-as af gk X is ms gg fs fears' ,- '54 W .i:. 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'qx ,N .Q Above: Jeffery Theut Flight: Stan Cetnor relaxes after a hard day of Christopher Thomas school work, Stephen Muir Z CAS :mga W if ,.4v ' Qs N vi LW .., egg L 'JA Qi Www 24,MQm,gw , K K 11 l James Strzelewicz ' 4. 121 Below: Timothy Sullivan Walter Gembarski Jeffery Mandziuk Paul Murphy Shawn Bzdzuich Right: Jeff Petrucci tries another cut down. , - ,, .1 ' - 'W :J I ,,,L V If ,,-t. , , ,, ' My II: .. fh gb lliwi T OR SlAl4Bl?ltE 122 Above: Manuel Tapia shows the ranking Flight: Shawn Bilas of the Cross-Country team, Steven Bronsberg Timothy DiMartino Thomas Cannan Stanley Cetnor wa..-f James Dieboll Nicholas Stration Thomas Oldford Gregory Stoneback Bruce Pjanowski 052 gg: Qi Center CCDIVIIVIUNITY Vic Tann y Heal1:hQ. 'Rgcq uet Glubs First in fitness. First in facilities. vvvvvvv l ll Ulla e V77 IVV F1QooR Cov ERI NG wil il 3242 Orchard Lake Rd. In OrchardL.ake,MI48033 4319683-1113 CNY 1394 WUUDWAI lIiGlII. P I ,IICII 23 I Y IDII CII IP 29208 Orchard Lk. 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FOXMAN St. Catherines Parish , 't l ' I Cifficg.Hours: 3379 Orchard Latte Fto 5 Hammond, Indiana M3fJ'Q,'3?.fa'J'ghF .. y K 9 a 'M'c '9 1o:oo-2:00 P.ivi.sai a y 48033 Even ings By Appo t t Telephone 682-2810 CON GRATULATIQNS Fnoivi THE FACULTY Joseph Piasecki Frank Baranowskl Patricia Bracewell Kenneth Connor Vlichael Curson Carolyn Delia Vlark Dobosz Beverly Eaton -awrence Fisher Vlichael Fought Flichard Irish Carl Katafiasz Stanislaw Kowalski Fiichard Magda Suzanne Marchand Ftev. Joseph Dlinski Sandy Peters Diane Pike Joan Fluss Anne Stawicki Louis Stislow, O.F.M. Joseph Szulwach, T.O.Fl. George Tomey Flev. Daniel Zaloga 2, fx , Q Expert Designing 4 Pray Hard 3. if 633 ' warrffwggnson Work Hard I Over 45 Years in Business Hard aaoso h dLake nd. 661-4765 The KUPISISWSKIFHMIIY K g H b M h g Gordon J. Muir and Richard M. Baufoh, C.L.U. NATIONAL LIFE OF vEnMoN'r 30200 Telegraph Rd. 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Brynski Co-Chairman Henry Tyszka Marvin S. Danieleski Walter J. Goll Joseph M. Samojedny Joseph A. Stark Joseph F. Wojtas JOHN FRIZZELL 8: CLASS OF 1983 HFANTASTICI' YOU DID IT WE LOVE YOU DAD, MOM 81 CRAIG, GRANDMA BETTY, UNCLE KEITH, AUNT DONNA, ROB 81 TRACIE, UNCLE ED, GRANDMA HELEN, GRANDMA PAT, ART 81 MARILYN, TERRY 81 KATHY, SKIP, GENE, HELEN 81 JEFF, DAVID 81 KAREN, DICK 81 JUNE, JEFF 81 JULIE, DICK 81 IDA ya, ww wwf FIHTANNING -Q' ' QUARTERS I FULI. SERVICE Moulrm. 9AM-8PM 3259 noncmmn LAKE Rn. 37 oncnnnn LAKE ' ' 2 mocks noiim or commence nn. 144 MAY OUR LADY OF ORCHARD LAKE ACCOMPANY EVERY MEMBER OF THE GREAT CLASS OF '83 THROUGHOUT THEIR LIFE JOURNEY FR. STANLEY E. MILEWSKI CHANCELLOR Bach 81 Co., Inc. Painting Contractor 3038 Loon Lake Shores Drayton Plains, Michigan 48020 Chris Bachusz Bus. 674-0625 JL K IGI-ITS GF CGLUMBUS R. I-l. 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Attorney and Counselor 6695 Highland Road QM-59 Suite 204 Pontiac, Michigan 48054 1313i 666-2550 To the Men of 3rd North: You are the light of the world, let your light shine upon meng that they may see the good that you do and give glory to God! You're the Best, Thanks for a great year and may God be with you and bless you in the future! With love always, Pref. Bob 8: Pref. Wally PA TR GN PA GE Rev. Anfhony D. Iwuc Miss Diane Pike Rev. Vincenf Borkowicz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Irish 9. Gerald Gorcyca Bishop Arfhur K rawczak Rev. Joseph M. Kryszfolik Rev. Frank K oper, Recfor Joseph and Mary Talufo Rev. Daniel Zaloga The Qnycerski Family y Lee 's Florisf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bzdziuch Rev. Walfer J. Ziemba nna 9. Millasovich Lawrence Qych Mr. andMrs. Chesfer T. Sych Simpson Pharmacy Fr. Edward D. Popielarz Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Theuf earborn Underwrifers Mr. Michael R. Curson r. and Mrs. Donald Whalen Mr. Mark Dobosz 8: R Marafhon The Chwalibog Family r. Gary Grivalski r Mrs. Carolyn Delia r. and Mrs. Russell Bracewell Mr. Kirk Dofy eHy Timmerman Sylvia 9ib Okolovifch Congratulations to Keith L. Pijanovvski and the Class of '83 From Lavverence A. Pijanovvski Anne Z. Pijanovvski Bruce L. Pijanowski Craig L. Pijanowski O S l llllilifa Electrical Contracto O8 Lois, Dearborn, Michigan, 48126: 582-97 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE YOUNG MEN AT ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY'S PREP. CHRIS W. THOMAS AND FAMILY CONGRATULATIGNS AND BEST WISHES REMEMBER: The unbeatable dealer always saves you money! 111 TELEGRAPH RD. AT I-696 IN SOUTH I Must Go Down to the Sea A gain, to the Lonely See and Sky, and All I Ask ls e Tell Ship and a Star to Steer Her by. V , .I 41 I ,mmm ' f UAW M6 f W Q M W' iowfwf Wwxfop QKWWA WND ww' qmmiwgff W QW WDAU ,fxfVlr9iO6lL2 MM 10 6 M010 ?-I-OC? ' ' NL? C' f .VK olflfw 4 RA 0MJ'xJD0 400 P6610 Owgtpghl- pffrlliffml mga? 05355 pffigfl' I WJ VWO Q64 W WM' ffrfw ti Llov NL, Q Wok R KVJQIJIOZ WI N-WYWX Xwo MP9 517 IXMOJLYL. 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