St Marys High School - Lance Yearbook (Independence, MO)

 - Class of 1978

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l- n -'A+ if , 'N Welcome To The Grand Illusion Come On In And See What's Happening l A Layout and Copy Advisor: Kathleen Shannon Photography Advisor: Jo Marie Guastello lishotographers : joe Spitelari Paul Nash Eliene Helmer Caryl Rockers Teresa Hopper Business Manager: Patty Austin M Representatives: Gary Spawn and Richard Short, josten's Yearbook Company Editor: Julie DiGusto Copy Editor: Valerie Srrnth Staff : Sandie Morgan Ruth Shane Laurie Dierkens Frank Malick Connie Dicovoli Carolyn Yeager Virginia Danna Pam Nigro Photography Company: Campus Photo W- WU-N N llll,.ll SCHOGL ga n n A :L V4 U H' p- 1 ,I ,QE W St. Mary's High School 622 North Main A Independence, Mo. I rms' coll UJU5' S nl-1, K -H4 lg efb 1 S -9.9 lr ego J' On Board . . . Iam The Captain 1 . Bishop J. Sullivan 2. Principal William Hopper 3. Secret ambition to be a percussionist? 4. Mr. ,john Sheeley and Mr. Hopper discuss religion curriculum. 5. Mr. Hopper enjoys a love gram. 6. Bishop Sullivan, September 23, said the mass for the student body. 'C -fl eil sf- MSW DePaul Glen Yom-ng Fr. Tom Whelan l ,Y -12' 1 . Sr. Aquinas puts a sparkle in Albert Monteil's l eye! . 2. Mr. Young and Mr. Kremer, wolverine's or FOXES! ? 3. Sr. DePaul tops everything at the faculty Christ- mas dinner. ' I-If A l QUN i Q , fri? 1 , 1 I ' n , .ll Tom Bates Linda Boyd Donna Collins 455 .5111 - 'J '- , r 0617555 :UUE ,nfl Connie Cox Doug Day Mary jane Fields Jinx Freemyer x i . f' , 9 uw M iid! . ,-. 'Q- Q ' 'vm at 5 . it .X r H' 1? ' '- 'Y 1 ' y l y-iff W 1 ' - 51, 'fx in V, 4 W A1 I C . 7.5 v y o if - . ' 'J A , , .2 4 , . Ivxf,.a LX - I Mary Gillespie joMarie Guastello e Y 5? HQ. 'Q A 1 vgxz Ta 3 'Ji if E, W-A 'W I -I .I 5 , I if if' .-- V r X pull. f W X T Cm ., V, 1' 4,5 t V!-V V' 'gnu , x V , ' N at-A1 ,f--. U-rf.,- 3f? 3952 w 9 3 e e Bin 1-lm shawn Hoffer Gayle Houigef 3,15 RJ juan Huerta . Sr. Josepha Leon Kremer wtf Q' ffwwr- Darlene I.aGreece Mary M3115-I1 f 'A ss. ff 1-gr' 65 1 N . X 'H ill- 1 X 1 ' I JA! N. X 1 Lura Mason jim Morgan Chris McCune T -x ii-Q ' w Brenda Peak Richard Rudd . Mary Riley xl E. , Carl Schick Mr. Manual, just a lesson in chemistry? YF . 1 ' .JO CL? NL-ally Donna. Simonitsch Lou Ann Stucka Kathleen Shannon 'Ql7 fl- N5- xy' ks. IN Linda Strelluf Mike VanBibber Alice Jean Warser 'S Fabian Yanez Sr. Theodore 45,33 X. Helen Bass Sr . Gabriel - - - 5 . 7,5 . 'j,-'- -. w wf ' ' 'V-jr l. 'f. .,-, , - H fr, fu. - -ine. uz, 0' I '4 I I I T L 'Q In , 1 , J. 53' 'J it s' X ru ' IH, K M ,nh ' 1 5 I 1 55, ff 1' ,Jw ,Tx 4' l x -14 Pak l 'E AFT , Vg: 1 X N w TP .V an.. X , Y N, ,iff J 'iv , . '1 m t l 5 . x ' J K :I K I A.,' ' 1 -. I-Y . Mary Puhr Carol Weber ve-, H 1. r 'll Q l Sue Evans Irene Titus 2 Aboveg Irene Titus, Sue Evans, and Irene Hallagin . . . How can there be such a sinister plan! Sr. Theodore, Receptionist Mary Puhr, Bookkeeper Carol Weber, Secretary Sr. Gabriel I-Iomeroom . . . First hour! 'F 3 an ' 'A S .- fir rs- 1 7 la ge.-. 4: -- ,, 61 -dv K SQ xx -...A . , , ' ' ' '2g'.. , -,' -V,-.gc , A f: f? lQ X3 . . ...W 411. -. L 1 ,, 1 9 V f - ' 5' .il ' 2.5 1 , 1, Va.. .,,, ' K. . , H -F I ., E- . A 4- 1 5, ., 5 : 3 ieggfg'--.Q 'La i 1 fir? If you can correctly correspond these baby pic- tures to the following faculty members, you will win a free 79 yearbook and 310.00 Send entries to the school, 622 N. Main, Indep. , Mo. 64050, in clo Ms. Guastello. Ms. Boyd, Ms. Collins, Ms. Cox, Mr. Day, Ms. Fields, Ms. Gillespie, Ms. Guastello, Ms. Holliger, Mr. Hopper, Mr. Huerta Mr. Kremer, Ms. Martin, Ms. Mason, Ms. Peak, 1 Ms. Shannon, Ms. Strelluf, Ms. Stucka, Mr. Van- Bibber, Ms. Warger, Fr. Whelan, Mr. Young. If ,gf E 'll JF Q:-na .Q 9 'i'..g,5'. 'J-LII bd- u.. 3-.MA 1 i rv if 'CX D 'W '- , ..qm..L NPGS I p:wAfiQ6 M K ,, H., -' I ii ' I. ? it A. ww 1 if w :4- 'f- 1 .-W . M- U-1 1,WR.. 'M rw' 1 V ui? ff' ' 9.33 -1 F T: if , G gf-,S+ , 'I , ima-vi-'1-L-,Q ff- f 1 -14,1-'., saga? 72 ,K L 'ff-fi K-0: 1 1, i -Tj,',,. in .51'.Qf N 97' 2- Fr 7 '45 , 'FZ-3-ff '4' 7 .JQTTLEW ., - 1-,,..-X., ' g P. M5.Q i 1.9! ' f A ,Z I lf,?4,j affi' ' ' 'rf' 1 'lf' wid w-57 J.. A V91-5. 51- -X vig fgjef -, -:fr , 429 -J Q' xi' ' firm . : H ' I :', 'M 1-Q, is P.T. .KEEP THI GS ROLLI G ST. MARY'S FOURTH ANNUAL VARIETY SHOW was a big hit with all who attended. This years theme was ' 'The April Fools Follies' ' . The highlight of the show was a beauty con- test for Mess St. Mary's' ' . Top left is the queen, and president of P.T.A. , Mr. Stan Salva. Some of the acts were 1 . Mess St. Mary's 2. Don't Fence Me In 3. Sister and Zin- gey Zingers. 4. Won't You Go Home Bill Baker' ' . 5. Patty and Mikey. Opposite page 1 . Ragtime Cowboy joe. 2. Two In One 3. Mess Football with M. C . Mr. Petrovic 4. Mess Wrestling. ITH VARIETY SHOW psi V' 5. 5 rf 9 , ,J X 1 TWO MORE P.T.A. o-CA' fi- 1 F 1 f . V, V V193 fix.-J . fa -o ' v Y 4 1':y ' ,v1 3 lil B-ai , uni, 0 Q A0 3 X 1 N F wg... A11 ' v ' Q , Q, V' 1 . i Featured above are two of the many functions of the P.T.A. They hve helped every year in keeping tuition dovxm at St. Mary's with these fund raisers. Above are Las Vegas Night and the Fashion Show, which was also the setting of the Mother-of-the-year award. 1.1 Mr. Larry Peirce rolls the dice in a high-low split game. 2.1 Mr. john Evans deals the cards in a friendly game of blackjack. 3.1 Mrs. Dorothy McDonald pins a corsage on Mrs. Yvonne Mueller, the 1977 Mother-of-the-year. 4.1 A group of men discuss the outcome of a crap game . 5.1 Mrs. Yvonne Mueller is escorted byher daughter, Suzanne, to re- cieve the award of Mother-of-the-year. FUND RAISERS E . -W-' V7 l ' i fl'- Student Council Officers '78-'79 an 1 ' fa. K... P- - .t -. im 5.4,-5 '- Student Council elections this year were extremely close. Five candi- dates ran for the four executive office positions. Congratulations to the new officers of the 78-79 school year: President- Mark Petrovic, Vice President- Becky Dierkes, Secretary- Tony Hulshoff, Treasurer- Stacy Robinson. XX . And Ilve Seen Them Go T Student Colmcil Officers For 1977-78 are From Lefty Mr. Young, Sponsor, Mark Slocum, Presi- dent, Brian Conners, Vice-President, joan Carroll, Secretary, Sharon Chrisman, Treasurer. fi 75 4 ,Q A. Student Government '77-'78 Top Leftg Bishop Sullivan says the Student Council Mass. The banner in the background was presented to him at a reception following the Mass. Top Righty Student Council President Mark Slocum dances with Sweet- heart Queen janet Conway. Above Lefty Student Council members de- liver a Love Gram to Martha Verstz-aete . Above Righty Alumnus Jeff Sullivan presides over the Worlds of Fun Disco held in December. .44 ' x ' 'l feel this years Student Council did the best job I've seen since being on Student Council. Everyone worked to- gether excellently which I feel made the school year a success. I feel privi- leged to have been able to work with everyone this year, and I enjoyed it very much. I would like to thank our advisor, Mr. Young, who helped us out tremendously. Good luck next year and keep up the Spirit, which is the tradi- tion here at St. Marys. Mark Slocum Homeroom Competition Promotes Uni L ,. . . 'V ,,.. f. A , .5 ' - ' l Q Ar, ' Y- x . P K? Qwfgx b .. KX- -. - .A', , ' glgmflfii :f '- ffi, fl' 55 .ditf - 4 , ' '-. 'l 7 , ..4'7 , - . -.Qin ,Q Tg,f1 H - , 1 A . Ax , .Z- , rj, vs- ' 9. ' X, 4 5-'ff r.f- . -4 ' wk ,- 'J 4' 5- f- 1,45 fi ' A-Q W 11- ut .F 4 '- -F 5 . l vl.y.',:. !s1!PH Ax 1 it IIE, ' H x ,f f vo' 21 -. , i 1 ,ata-X, ., ,A U., u 1 I ff'-:fl f ff ' JJ :air-a. , 'ft . Y I ' 5 '41 -J 1 I Q ff 1' -7 ' 'I' 3 -I. JT L .1 Vg, - , Q Lf - - ll . K xx S . ,KA . . ml, 'I - 1 . M ,Eff Pdf! F iw' xy X 'f Sa'v . 1 1 sf ,1--K .A '-wc,N., - x E. x gn oi -1-f.,.,! .. 1 'r: fs muuisg edlfes ess 55 Q IL, . . 5.1 V'- J alfwn ov- .ff ' ln' .JA ,Tr . - ag .. -h BEN '44s 1 A ', 'L -ze ' .4 J. O ,.. -M E? H., QA .',-4. 3- '.l! l Cd 4'. 'i Qi' ational Honor Society Does Splendid Job. V. .'1.fV I ll? ltJl-4 1 . D I V12 I, r D ...W Q f r. I 1 1 I s I J. 4. The National Honor Society is a group of Jtmiors and Seniors who maintain a B or above average for the entire year. Being a National Honor Society member is something that can be said with pride . 'Those who have worked to belong in National Honor Society can be happy to hold the title . St. Mary's Honor Society of 1977-78 was in charge of painting the school cafeteria. The top right hand picture shows those who led the task. The National Honor Society was also responsible for the distribution of Honor Award buttons. This was the first year and was appreciated by those who got one . The Senior members of the National Honor Society are: Theresa Ball, Mary Biber, Renee Black, Tom Bruegging, joan Carrol, Cindy Dunn, Sarah Harris, Phil Klassen, Linda Lipoma, Barbara McCartney, Missy McEn1-oe, Karen Me- han, Theresa Meyer, Diane Muller, Kathy O'Brien, Susan Puhr, Kathy Rit- tel, Robin Sibert, Debbie Spickler, Bruce Stoecklien, Gina Strada, Warren '- Zeller. The junior members are: Patti Austin, Barbara Higgins, Theresa Hopper, Theresa Kinney, Fonda Landers, Mark Petrovic, Kathleen Raveill, Joe Salva, Elleine Stoecklein, Chris Woods. Religion - A 1 . Fr john Tulipana gives a talk to the sopho- mores. 2. QI. to Rl Chuck Hogan, Greg Wal- ters, Fr. Mike Mulhearn, Fr. Tom Whelnd, and Mr. Yanez combine efforts in celebradng the Mass. 3. Seniors enjoy a game of volley- ball during their Senior Retreat. 4. Warren Zeller and Albert Montiel preceed Fr. Donald Miller in the opening procession. Special Part f SMH History - Informing Today's Youth . .4-f 4 if ik I 1 . Mr. Bates shows Mike Ginter, Mike johnson, and Patti Latta the procedure for voting. 2. Mr. Rudd prepares notes for a history class. 3. Mr. Bates helps to fill in the blanks. 4. Participadng in the model of the United Na- tions, Barb Higgins gathers information for defending Taiwan. 5. Also collecting facts are Suzanne Mueller and Marion Baker. Current Issues And Psychology L ' ' '1.arL4.u.m.-..... I With magazines sewing as textbooks, the Current lssues class studied the problems in the world today. Articles taken from Newsweek, were studied. Mr. Schick taught the strictly Senior class. Miss Stucka introduced psychology into the cirru- cuiusm this year. The class studied the way people be- have and why. This involved the taking and analyzing of I.Q. tests, the study of mental health, and the part emotions play in your life. Different activities were ar- ranged to give the students a look into day to day life . Students Sentenced To English Class l r l I 3 4 fi' ,Q 49 , FE L lf? The student body discovered English consisted of more than nouns, verbs, and prepositions. Various films were shown and many classes staged plays. The Book Fair enabled the students to broaden their reading abilities. Amid all the activities, though, there was time for quiet study in the library. THE LONDON EXPERIENCE fy , '71 HN fi: Far Top Right, Front Row, Kathy Hardy, Mary Alice Alberg, Mrs. Strelluf, Martha Verstraete, Marla O'Brien, Theresa Gordon, Claudia Kinnaman. Back Rowg Lynn Pierce, Annette Kelly, Barb Higgins, Chuck Higgins, Chris Woods, Delores Carrillo, Caro- lyn Bukaty . DREQE 'U N7-Q. 14 ru 95. C A QUICK LOOK AT PARIS S XX 3551 Q, ,5 , S51 .- N5 On March 25th, 1978, twelve St. Mary's girls left K.C.I. for an American Leadership Study ' Group tour of London and Paris. We will cherish our ' memories. MQ We 'clowned' jfwu We took pictures 4 ' We 'conserved energy' 1. -gg We compromised ' But most often we laughed . . . and we learned about people and countries very different from our own. ' ' Linda Strelluf uten Tag Etudiant German And French 1 . Merry Cristmas and Happy New Year. 2. Miss Fields teaches French l and Il. Now translate these class. 3. Sister DePaul shushes someone as Martha Ver- s1x'aete reads the bulletin. 4. Sis- ter DePaul helps Dennis Kleihauer with his German work. 5. Teresa Zupon, Teresa Gordon, and The- resa Golden put together a puzzle during a party in German I. ,+L 4,1 M -'P QJCNEUX NOEL El FONNE Amarzf Q ,fr- Al -6 ' ns A YQ . - r , V i 35133 A-V ff' . l 3 X I x. My Y 5 Q--5 Z +4 552 i' L . If-is Rai-nf 5? 'I 0 ' x'-3' 'Fi f 5 751' 5 a 43 !' r, ' l -1 -s, ...4. V: .f gg----f-' O Ali'- . H ,-1 I H ,. Q f f XJ T7 Cf? 0.6 0 0 0 9 0 X 9 Q E is i Cast Picture, 1st Row- Susie Friedman, Missy Pace, Missy McEnroe, lvlrs. Strellufg 2nd Row-Sal Vigliaturo, Paul Nash, Christy O'Brien, Vern Ault, Ken Yeager, Steve Ellerg 3rd Row-Ann Weishar, Vickie Poje, Debbie Riley, Olivia Tinoco, Ellen Weishar, Marsha Morris, Chris Woodsg 4th Row-joe Di- George, Tim Baker, Lee Ann Hendrix, Beth Kolich, Caryl Rockers, Therese Kenney, Stephanie Shahang 5th Row- Kathleen Connors, Delores Carrillo, Patti Austin, Barb Higgins, Theresa Hopper, Annette Kelly, Stacy Robin- son, Becky Dierkesg 6th Row-Mark Pe- trovic, Randy Novak, Marian Baker, Jeanne Wolfgher, Ellene Stoecklein, joe Salva. This Year's production of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying was a big success Lmder the di- rection of Mrs. Strelluf. This year's awards were given to Missy Pace for Best Actress, Paul Nash for Best Actor, and to Christy O'Brien for Best Character. ,gf Y N I' ,. , - 4.2-J' - .,s.,,- .,,' ,.1 W I my 1.-.bfi . fb JY . , . ,.. 4 ,- . ,EU 'hi- ',F ':?'F. . 'J' . s..-, ,. .17 'gg , , . ms. 1 H ,,y7X.f,y,, 4 V 1 ff:-. -1? 2:-5'-Q-nv-4 Y 5 .-fb F x A IA' Eqgkf 4 - W , 1 -. ,- :X r . .JJ V . .5 N an V 1 A . 1 I . fi Asvzl, Q..L - Q o'l'il 'S ,Y .I .11 ' . 'ww ig, 47 iz 1 ' Agn., '11 'F' my ff' by Q I A I Concert Choir: Back, Fabian Yanez- Director, Salvadore Vigliaturo, joseph DiGeorge, Michael A. Spero, jim Nes- selrode, Floyd Bowling. 3rd Row, Monica Baker, Beth Kolich, Mary Ann Phillips, Carolyn Montgomery. 2nd Row, Francine M. Scarcello, Renae Murray, Connie Glorioso, Lisa Votipka, Therese Gordon, Nanette Sima, lst Row, Prudy Vigliaturo, Dolores Car- rillo, Mary Beth Forsythe, Claudia Kin- naman. Not Pictured, Kenneth Ishmael. 5-L' wifi Cf Hope . . . Come Sail Away Rgf' ' 'ix Q in-Q lf' J-S , I .- if i fs., 131941119 ijffxijf The UIVTKC Conservatory of Music, Percussion Ensemble , directed by Char- maine Wiley, provided an entertaining hour of music for the entire student body. W 37 Sharon Chrisman Contributes Art Talent X25-E ' I .. . 'Vu' . . 1 I .X inane , 'Mfg ' he-T wmv 'f 5. ......,. ,Z k W A 4 mln-,ra - HMI-,g :,- g Addins. Jill-v4-' COMPANY With three years of encouragement from Ms. Shannon, Sharon Chrisman has become a very talented artist. One of Sharon's watercolors was represented at the Regional Scholastic Art Ex hibit with which she won an award. Adding pizazz to the girls' locker room., Sharon painted her version of a high-top tennis shoe . Sharon fixed the hand on the statue of Mary in the front hall and also helped out on the scenery for the play. St. Mary's Participates In Math Field Day 11' St. Mary's participated in the 16th Annual Creighton Univer- sity Math Field Day at Omaha, Nebraska. Under the guidance of Miss Hoffer and Miss Mason, Bruce Stoecklein, Barb Hig- gins, Therese Kenney, Kath- leen Raveill, Ellene Stoeck- lein, Greg Walters, Terri Wil- liams, Marian Baker, Cheryl Davis and Pam Lynn tackle the many challenging and intrigu- ing problems at the Math Field Day. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 1 . Seniors of Biology II look out over the En- ergy Exposition at Municipal Auditorium. 2 . Mrs. Gillespie explains the reaction of an ex periement during Freshman Physical Science . 3. Marian Baker and Jeanne Wolfgeher look over material at the Energy Exposition. 4. Mr. Manuel overlooks as students conduct an experiment in Chemistry. YO W4 1. Intensity, expectation, and surprise mark the faces of Joe Salva, Randy Novak, and Mark Petrovic as 'dxey begin a dissection lab in Biology ll . 2. Randy Novak and Mark Petrovic watch on as a hamster carries on his daily life in Mrs. Boyd's room. 3. Miss Warger, head of the Science De- partment, explains where to make , the incision during Biology ll to Pat Cassidy, Becky Dierkes, Karen Dujakovich, Sheryl Hernandez, and Renae Black. FONZIE I A X la ? A In the fall of 1977 the beloved Alfonso passed on 1nto a better world He was four years old Miss Warger told students that Le was very old for a laboratory rat but he was not Just a labo ratory rat. He was a symbol, a mascot of Science Club. joe Salva performed the autopsy on Alfonso soon after his death at the animal shelter. He died of old age. Alfonso was a black and white, hooded rat. He passed aways on a weekend when no one was around to ren-ieve his tired, old bones, but he was still deeply loved. J fQ.g,fi' 1- 35155 V F - A V--if T Eli' ug, Q Q4 , 1 ' N. xl Tb Q , fn X Jul-K Q-A 525,54-arx A .anvi- 4- if-. - i i . , , . - D '- .'-fm '35 -jg-Yu' nan., V 1 2 7, ' 's 4 . lure' I if ' ,m 'ff-13 1 in-ul' F-4 . . , V ,f ki 1 1, an. In df an , I l A N5 4x My su fw .FQ 'A YQ: Qi! 1 I - 'J VY. - ,F A M' . ' if - T.- -, , .4 'Y 2' A , LJXA LG . , 5 V fix ' I 1331 I . is it 'fad , ,A ., - 4 ,A 'Mf- Q 5 'fl 425, V ' ,' 1 ' xx xxx xx S. QAM: A fl' yping, Shorthand nd Clerical Practice Prepares Student For Careers 2 Lal 1 . jan Stampfel types from a dic- taphone machine. 2. Mrs. McCune , Andrew Humm and Mike Carpenter look to the next typing assignment. 3. Linda Lipoma, Mary Szturo, and Mrs. Holliger discuss Clerical Practice activi- ties. 4. Carolyn Bukaty also shows her skill by using the dictaphone machine. S. Gail Wollschlager picks the winning ticket in the Business Department's Raffle . The winner, Mr. Kramer, won a SSO gift certificate from Tiger's Re- cord's. The proceeds bought new dictaphones for the Department. Sewing-More Than It Seams 0 Q ,001-A v fo' O , Q' 1 F qw! 1 . we' . -' 'Q'-Q. .-af' U By working hard all year the sewing department has accom- plished much. The track banners hanging in the gym were made by the girls. They also helped with the costumes for the play, sewed up football jerseys, helped repair the curtain, and put on a fashion show. They helped out at Christ- mas by pariicipating in the Toys for Tots program. They also helped any student who happened to come along with a broken zip- per or a rip in their pants. w New-'4 Drafting-Learn All The Angles km. S 1 -- L,-Xe, I A Topg ' 'No Angie , that's not your 30-60 triangle. Middleg Mr. Hart explains an assignment to Patty Austin, Angie Riley, Martha Verstraete, and Debbie Calvert. Bottomg Andy Humm puts some finishing touches on his drawing. f Q. is --e-A-me 11 A 15 ,', V.: ., , .fx Y -sa, ,,.,-QI, -...s 'gi . K YN- L .,.,....-.. ,A Al, ,,-' ,N I K: H-.3-.-A i- fe us- ,'7-:7'- fy 25. S ' -- , '- .I-2-Q -:- .-,-C' A . -w CSN' ..- r-,ap1',. .:--',1 :- ,, 4, 7 -5 Q x lv 1 it ffuj: My- : :S x X3- f ': ,1g.,,.:.:.2 4- ff, I ', :I - - N 'Rf ' gif-27.'i',11'f3rr1v.f I 'I :BSI xx A c ...+:ffLf: xhllvl n 21. gl--1k.: 'vhg, u- dl BTS ' ' iff: 1 fs ' K'-'-'s.,1x'-1' --.-SFC! hm Q S 1-1-:1 f -, , ,is--: -1.1 ,. .1:?2.f' f.,. f ' r- f- .Q- .- my A 4 , -,f33Em2:1xC,f-.TE . L I ' X I The yearbook staff began the year with an inexperienced but enthusiastic group. The pre-sale of yearbooks was promoted by the slogan, 1'm impressed. ' ' Iron on decals were distributed to those who bought yearbooks . The number of books sold, in comparison to past years was something they can be proud of for some time to come. The staff and it's instructors deserve alot of thanks. The Staff: Seniors: Virginia Danna, Pam Nigro, Joe Spita- leri, Carolyn Yeager, juniors, Patti Austin, Connie DiCavoli, julie DiGusto, Eliene Helmer, Theresa Hopper, Sandie Mor- gan, Paul Nash, Caryl Rockers, Ruth Ann Shane., Valerie Smith, Martha Verstraete, Sophomoresg Laurie Dierkens, Frank Ma ick. The Best Of Cop And La out Accompan The Best Of The Flashers!! Xa ,iv avff, Superstars, Yes, Superstars G6 79 2nd Annual Jr. Ski Trip ,gf di' V15 . 'b s H'.'f V PAQ: YL- 'N I l 4 w 1 I 77 I uw' gisffj X? f ff fwf'1 g.N A .A N- Xlfffx, f' ,xp , - :ml -A -.F . ,L - 'KQV'-1 '- THZW. L 4 '. ,: 5.3-!.i -,,, -4 ' 4 X .- .7 11.'-. . ' 4 Q : L'-'na-v'?',:' -' -. ,,.,.,,. ' E.-v 1 ,-Y JY. . 1- N '. . K. v . . . 31 TNR, N W ,f N . 4 '-xv S.- S- Q Ht-3 '44 g , J, I, 1 r I A - :d E' llf .4 f 3 E.T ' -Q5- .,,,,, A .I I Y 92' PX! Q Q 'F ,Aq':, .x4 35504, ,B . 5 . I. QE' '55 0-Q Cheerleaders Cf 6677-78 Q11 Varsity: Front: Susan Puhr, Patty Austin, Annette Kelly, Back: Carly Rockers, Kathleen Raveill. f2j j.V. Girls: Left: Anna Zec- chin, Patricia Kelly, Lori Lumby, Lee Arm Hendrix. Q31 Mrs. Gillespie and the Varsity Cheerleaders . I Thought They Were Angels But To My IJ, A Susan Puhr ,Q wi :age . .. .v ' 1 ia.- h .. .' Pom Pom: Top down left to right: Gina Bleyenburg, Miss Warger, Moderator, Denise Mehan, Second row: Tracy Turner, Theresa Kenny, Susan Bates, Third row: Stacy Robinson, Theresa Hopper, Angie Riley, Fourth row: Chris Woods, Barb McCartney, Theresa Zupon, Fifth row: Reinea Sibert, Karen Mehan, Robin Sibert, Sixth row: Barb Higgins, Beth McDonald. Not pictured: Beth Kolich and Kathy O'Brien. xipplfia Q- ,,W'ljv1W sr, ,f 1 l .., at l I WH 'v x ',' V :4'. . j lg' 9s'o S :WS CIW ff-f ,- - , Vf sn rpm: ,- 1' 7 -F .V fm, 1 1-1' 1,4 -- ..- 4, fi: i 'f W, 14 54-L! A5 nfl vit. U Q.. , Z' . ? ff? W9 ML 'QMWMQ5 f V Q 'S' X V Ml' ' WN f fi xg J: 'Q + X ml! S114-X 'N ty' ll. e Til U, 1 1 by ' ' 1 QI4 1 'QQ 1 , ,J-9117 ! EJ.-.-',, 4 ' - , 1.',2- . , U r , .!.i,v,r! bw if ' 0' '-: y- , H'-15 4' 1,1 .,',f.'.. n. ' lv -:R -f 174. 1 . Yelleaders: Margie K1-oll, DeAnna Chrisman Renee Sibert, Becky Bailey, Kelly Collins. 2. Freshman Cheerleaders: Left, Kelly Masters, Center, top to bottomg Rhonda Parlcs, Laura Everly, Christine Haggerty, Rightg Debbie Hat- 12011. 3. Ken Yeager and Denny Doherty with the Pep Club sponsors, Mrs. Gillespie and Miss Collins, during halftime at the Homecoming Game . Set Foot n n Open Course 5 s 1 '! 'i Svfni Kwai .r 'A s 'i 'X' if -, ' IWW1 'f. in ,4.?s-:- M524 1' JJ ' ' lin Top Left, Bernie Lindsey, You've got it all i.n the palm of your hand. Top Right, Standing QL to RJ , Coach Bill Hart, Greg Rotert, Tim An- derson, Bob Boman, Chuck Hogan, Craig Black Kneeling, Frank Scheming, Richard Lindsey, David Pinion, Roy Schauwecker, Not Pre- sent, Greg Robinson, Brian Bolger, Anthony Moeller, Bryan Babcock. Bottom Left, Anthony Moellerg Oh Lord, I'll by to carry on. Bottom Right, Standing QI. to RJ , Coach Mary Riley, Terri Williams, Lisa Ripple, Janet Conway, Renae Black, Debbie Spickler, Kneeling, Barb Hogan, Amy Hare, Karen Kappler, Mary Scheuring, Debbie Bai- ley, Not Pictured, Brenda Collins. A special recognition to Seniors janet Conway, Greg Rotert, and Craig Black who have coniributed greatly to their Cross Country teams these past four years . 57 4,1 V, b ,054 Y I 1 ,1igs,,ql1'1l ?i5.rfgr ' Frank displays the anguish of the run. Mr. Hart and Chuck do some figuring of their own. Mis. Riley counsels Terri before The run ,f , ur -:1 ' , . . 1 , A 1 .fn-'.. - V ,, n, - If .7 I-668 'Q .'3.5'i'L',. J A rfkr51ff-' ' -.. vw-f-xq, - F- :,f -4,5 . ,, , . 2' vfff. - ...C-,' .f , T n . , 1 V , ,wr W' v ' c -r:-' 4 JFK-A - ' ss- ,v -'ff . ti ,..,!-if NFBEHES 0F .ig-1 5'IzvS 'sir Q..-'f' '--,. - V 1 Y ' at - . 4 ,- .gr W 4 . .,,,..,.1f,.. r .9911 ararsvfrrarna , f f , ,, 1,1 . 'ef' .if ,MY 1 . 'J ' I 'B' gf' f 9 V , .,1 ... wi v-H' VARSITY SCORES SMH OPPONENT 0 Pem Day 26 6 Lexington 34 21 Harrisonville 16 O Raymore 7 7 Odessa 12 6 St. Joe 23 0 I-Iigginsville 12 21 West O 29 Pleasant Hill O ' 'This year began with a young, inexperienced squad making costly mistakes that put us in the hole . However, we never gave up and made good progress towards becom ing a sound fundamental team, We lost some close ball games but still our spirit was not dampened. We fi- , ,fe 9' nally put it all together at the end of the season beating one of the best Q defensive ball clubs of any school our ' Y' . . - , . 5 ' slze. The lmprovement from the first game to the last game still has area coaches wondering. Each and every ', ' player has a great deal to be proud ---f of. Trojan Effort Sparked . au-..s ' 1 v 9- tg -'-,,.,':-f ., ,. 'A I- Q? mf'lf4 '44:Z33 ' Coach Freemyer By The Close O . . . ff L 0 -H V 'IA 'xml ',- LIJ Left to Rightj Bottom Row: jamie Burke, Ed DeSchepper, joe Spitaleri, Mark Cianciolo, Lynn Volmer, Randy , Denny Doherty, David Puthoff, Greg McGonigle, 2nd Row: Kevin Teevan, Greg Martinez, Tom Briscoe, Brem Teevan, Tom Gebken, Greg Kelly, joe DiGeorge, Brian Thomason, Matt Hankel, 3rd Row: Dan Fields, Charlie , Rick Hatton, Steve Eller, Gerald julian, Ken Yeager, Brian Connors, Phil Klassen, Randy Volmer, David Da 4th Row: Coach Kremer, Coach Bates, Brian Kelling, Tim Baker, Dennis Kleihaur, Brad Clevland, Coach Free- r-. Not pictured: Manager Sal Viglaturo, Statistician, Craig Black. q-n-inbiwu ,Aw I7, J V Scores MH OPPONENT Pleasant H111 Hogan 2 1 Ray- Pec 0 St. Joe O Lillis 14 I-Iigginsville 21 Pem Day The 6677 Season ,l .Lv-gy, la 7 24 6 14 7 r Freshmen Games Prove Ability FRESI-lM'EN SCORES MI-I OPP Pleasant H111 Hogan Ray - Pec Pem Day Rockhuxst 18 26 34 zo sf. Joe 22 zo o 6 o From Left to Right: Manager Mark Pocock, Manager Dan Scott, Greg Bax ter, john Todd, Tim Marable, Coach Bates, 2nd row: Mark Julian, Mike Dujakovich, Tim Walcott, 3rd row: Jonathon Rone, john Dierkes, Vince Calvert, john Carrillo, Russ Bnunbaugh, Bill Gardner, 4th row: Ricky Bridgewater, Anthony Day, Ronnie Schauwecker, Adam Stallbories, Richard Barrow, Mike Belfonte, Richard Stansell, Sth row: Allen Supplee Vince LaFranca, David Clark, Robert Ehrnman, Pat Ray, 6th row: Steve Doherty, Allen Rew, Jeff Hertzog, Mike Couts, Mark Kendrick, Front Row: Matt Riley, jay Votipka, Greg Cianciolo, Sam Curiale, Monte Car penter. St. Mary's Shows Grand Splflt Class floais and slave day added enthusiasm to spirit week. 1 ,2,3. Denny gets a taste of spirit. 4. Theresa Kenney and Becky Dierkes enjoying the services a,quarter can get from slave, Mark Petrovic. 5. Ron Schauwacker, Shelley Fields, Tim Sibenmorgan and Mi- chele Bvans display freshmen envolvement. YS' W 2 -Lili - f 55' 1 IE 1 FEI FI 1' I 'U Ili -4 - -, ll! .M Q 41 ll . llf, .- 14 i 3. Tix: 'PZ.Q 1T . - 'ng sm 1 W , A-23 - iii 1F E I -U53 A l 1 iii -H , i L i ' yilgw 15731 F1rst SMH Powder Puff Game Seniors 8 Freshmen: First Row I. to R: Margie Kroll, Susie Drake, Becky Bailey, Vida Kinnamon, Roxanne Kolich. Second Row: Margo Pace, Rita jones, Gail Wollschlager, Me- lanie Hughes, Tammy Coyoza, Christi Day. Third Row: Stephanie Shahan, Theresa Myers, Janice But- kovich, Coach Young, Pam Nigro, Kathy Rittel, Sharon Chrisman. juniors 8 Sophomores: First Row: Kelly Collins, Patricia Kelly, Mary O'Gara, Karen Dujakovich, Nancy Poje, Sherri Yancik. Second Row: Nancy Horvatic, Cheryl Davis, Sue Horvatic Denise McCar1J1ey, Theresa Jonas, Carla Whitney, Kathy Cier- poit. Third Row: Kim Williams, Sara Gonzalez, Shereld Robel, An- nette Kelly, Abbey Mangold, janet Burke, Karen Parks. Fourth Row: Therese Kenney, Coach Day, Man- ager Lisa Polina, Coach Morgan, Teresa Hopper. The powder puff football game was one of the most entertaining events sponsored by the Student Council this year. The Senior and Freshman girls, under the guidance of Mr. Glenn Young, battled the junior and Sopho- more girls, led by Coaches Doug Day and jim Morgan. Unlike many powder puff games, this one was not touch, it was tack- le! The girls were garbed in com- plete football gear- helmets, shoul- der pads, mouth guard, thigh pads, elbow pads, forearm pads, and wrist pads, The game ended in a O-O tie. There were no losers. There were many, many winners. I CANT EEM TO FI D honor of Homecoming Queen 5.429 'Q 1232-.J f 41' 1 x . . Tw ' Nr.-vr 1' ' , ,deal -17 .,' fiwir- X 'T P Rm WN X. 'Fx u 'Q 122. 3 - Aofo L . fqv.5,,., .. T, -,N'51X,, X 5 3 .-' .1 : . f-:AL ' ,VW f ' 4-3. N-. v ' ' , zu xv. -'.'. ' ,I .,. ,l M, ,, . df 4. fy Amidst the Trojan football field, Miss Susan Puhr holds the , h 4-6 Q. 4 A- , -, , 41' N .-. X - I, an 29 M31 .,,!!:.s.f:,.1 Mary Biber, Gina Strada, Marsha Pallo, and Robin Si- bert served as Susan's attendants. THE LIGHT LG E I, I- 5 I X . ,Xl 1 . V, , '91 Q'-ff S Homecoming 1977 became an exciting event with all its fes- tivities. ' 'You Light Up My Life' ' was the theme for the crowning of Miss Susan Puhr, who was escorted by Dallas jef- fms. Susan was officially crowned by Denny Doherty, the team quarterback. A great dance was held afterwards to the sound of I IMistl I ' in 0 'e -,n-:fvgyg-fr'!'l! S!! F' I ,,,, 1.,, -S ' at rg N K .iff ' 4-.. '. ,' ' ' Y 2 'ff Y 'WV' 'wk-f,Af3. L 'pm -ff - Y-1,2 .' A' U Jay A Qy. + - - 4-'ff .W ,. fly A1Q'X7,?:j vi e A X P 1 A, '-,ff -'H ' F . riif X n ' ' - - LLL H H is V eg f'5 i'f7-321 ..F'f3f,i1fr'9f5 :' '. 755.1 V ' Y J. ,gx'mfg73LE'3' if :LLL : vLLl5fZ ','J .a A9' 11, -, f..' 1 -wha. 45534 , 1 -1. f 12'1-:.- i L - f - ' f K ,- -.-,,,- -4 -- if i Eff -Q ii, u ,'A.1 1 lo M 421' 1 mhz gfftif- A xx!! JE 5, inf, 1 'ff ,nf 'jf 91 W X. - 'f XA! I x I Ll, 4x,. xx i. i , ,fn . ' S A QA ' K'-F IR I I . ' jl',fH' W l 5' i- 1' Y , -7 ' . fl - ' f '-'I - I I r g 5--.f..v,:,,w. W RR . I mf 1 ,Ri , ' 1 'xx - 1 M.. iv: . xi , , + ,x ,- A N. 5, A cw gm? AQ! 5752 Z 2 A gif 4' 3 Recognition f Success Top honors in boy's basketball went to senior Mark Yancik. Yancik walked off with the Free Throw Per- centage Award scoring 144 out of 210 shots, the Rebound Award with 8 AM per game, the Fieldgoal Percentage Award and was voted by the team as the Most Valuable Player. He was also named to the Class 3A All Dis- trict, lst team, and All Area Inde- pendence 2nd team. Senior Randy Dotsun recieved the Assistance Award and the Hustle Award. Most points and rebounds awards went to sophomore Erin Dean of the girls' varsity team, also winning the T.C.I. Award. With 75 steals and 93 assists, senior Debbie Spickler won the Most Valuable Player Award along with senior janet Conway. With the advice of wrestling coaches Mr. Schick and Mr. Day, gulaior Tim Pocock and senior Dermy horty placed 2nd in district in each of their weight classes. Senior Steve Eller placed 3rd district in his weight division. 1 . Girls filling up. 2. Coach Free- myer awarding Mark Yancik. 3. Head table . 4. Coach Kremer re- ceives a thank you from Randy Dot- sun and Mark Yancik. 71 .-N, l Q Rf S K: 'f , ' ,, -2: X Tig l Vifmti 1 , v V' mp, 'E4' T- aol 2V Brenden Teevan, Darren Slocum, Rick Hatton, Gerald Julian, Brian Kelling, Dan Fields, Greg Kelly, Joe Salva, Kevin Teevan Coach, Mr. Freemeyer Brad Cleveland Reaches to block the shot. I Q Coach Kremer feels the season was a combination of in- creased teamwork and outstanding plays. It was a success because the boys enjoyed playing and were a pleasure to coach. Varsity Leaves With Winning Season. 1. Kathy Wehner, Debbie Spickler, janet Conway, Marsha Pallo, Renea Black, Missy Pace, Diane Mull- er, Aaron Dean, Karen Kappler, Valarie Baker, Lisa Ripple, Lisa Pileggi, Lindy McEnroe, Coach Morgan, Coach Riley. 2. Aaron Dean outstretches her opponent and scores two points . 3 . Janet Conway-May I have this dance ! ! ! janet has won the hearts of all the sports fans. She's been a tremendous asset to the team. 4. Debbie shoots to kill. One of St. Mary's pnominant young athletes. In the past four years Deb- ,vu-' a S 5 ' :Til-3 . .--: A. .. bie's :made her mark on S .M. from basketball to cross country number one . Marsha Pallo's wit, sportsman- ship and athletic abilities are admired by all. She's always optomistic and ready to go. Missy Pace didn't need to follow in her sisters footsteps because she made a few tracks of her own. Everything she's done has been done well. She's set a good example for all our future athletes. Diane Muller has also been very active in sports. Her outstanding achievements has made girls sports more of a challenge. .V. Closes With An 8-3 Record V. -- we -- -r--1 x 3' iXY. :L - .rr-: ws.-,.,', HIE.-2:54 ' i- in ' K tjiiiifif QI X X : ,rap -3 --.J ,. J ., I 1 . An enthusiastic crowd cheers on the Varsity girls. 2. Sandie and Tina wait to receive while Karen tries to out- stretch her opponent. 3. Coach Riley, Valarie Baker, Maria Rodriguz, Barb Wollschlager, Karen Kleihauer, Karen Kappler, Ann Henry, Vicky Dale, Sandie Morgan, Maria Villanueva, Sherri Hohnes, Lisa Pileggi, Lindy McEnroe. Freshman Basketball Teams Pull Together Girls Basketball Top Row- Shelly Fields, Sue Blanchaert, Mary Bar- row, julie Rojas, Patti Latti, Theresa Distefano, Judy Wollschlager, Kerri Logan, Bottom Row- Connie Sin- iawsld, Tina Poje, Vicki Smith, Maria Rodriquez, Robin Milum, Sharon Lipoma, Michele Evans, Rox- anne Kolich, Karen Exposito. Coach- Mike Van Bib- ber. Boys Basketball Top Row- Coach Fiugerald, Mike Dujakovich, Mark Julian, Anthony Day, jonathan Rone, Pat Briscoe . Middle Row- Frank Zellar, Eddie Sack, Jeff Hertzog, Allen Rew, Allen Supplee, Bill Gardner. Bottom Row- john Todd, Greg Baxter, Mike Ginter, Matt Ri ley. lfdfiif T if 6 1 5? BK 1 44 4 B U ' W. gd ' Y V 331 , ,Y,.-53' , , . J IW 'b ' 5 5225 .5 3951 Bea Brian Captures 1.-'.'.i--'f' nf' Honor f Sadie Hawkins King 5 Y , la 'HR f ca X I I 'L ' Af fa , e ' va I. 'fr . 2 , W Vg 2 . x A- L , - 'xx a u. , 753' W' if - .,f?Q9 f we-1 1 vw' ' , I , 'Yugi-5 X, A' j , 3l :rf,4-Qi? , i , . . 'A -'LAWN' 1 ' 14-.ff . VIN V ' .ixdfimw hlpiiyb ' JU' ' 1 . Sadie Hawkins King, Brian Conners. 2. junior Prince, joe DiGeorge. 3. Sophomore Prince, Brian Thomason. 4. Freshman Prince, Eddie Sack. Love-And That's Simply, You And I rff 4 This year's Sweetheart Dance was held on February 24. Rod Stewart's Your In My Heart, set the theme for a terrific evening. Janet Conway, who was escorted by Ken Yeager, was crowned the Queen. Her attendants were ffrom top to bottomj Monica Baker, Cindy Dunn, Marion Human, and Missy McEnroe . 'The Student Council did an excellent job of transforming the gym into a ro- mantic atmosphere . Everyone enjoyed dancing to the Worlds of Fun Disco. I5 it f Q- 'F ,f ' H' V, A Vw? x ix I My - WA a gy. Jlqgd ' . L. . vvl . A L' l f 1 .. V .V , ' 1. '-.-' H -4g Jia-I1 1 A' , 5 ,. . I .4 9 4 Wrestlers Strain In Competition Fust Row jeff McGomg1e Mark Rodnguez, Fachard Lmdsey, Dav1d Pmon, Greg Robmson, Berme Lmdsey Second Row Hermy Delgadmllo, Tom Bnscoe, Ph11 Baker, Tun Pocock, Steve Doherty, Mmh Van Tran, Cralg Ludwlg Thlrd Row Robb1e Gorday, Bob Boman, Davld Davls, Mlke Spero, Bnan Conners, Steve Eller, Rslchard Barrow Fourth Row Coach Day, Coach Sclnck :.. -St! ' XI' F . ' Q 'Zim-A si a,L 'N 5 '- ,. el . . A , vin Q ,I P 1 ' ' M ' 1 x g., k , . , - . .' ' is-F M as rf,Zlf3 'a , , . F411 .r f A 1- 1,1 'kpgnk 1.11: Lx 'Gigi , x L, Ni- A 9. --' r 7-9 ' , ag, If ANT, -! ..,'T, 1 sv- 1 .yn '-49'? ,. 'Q P' 'ix 1 Q it f . . , A 1 ii ii! .aywk 1 4 h Despite Bad Weather, Baseball 5? r v l x ..,..,, ,we . -., Q,-ffm, A ' X 'EE-51 N ' f :, .-- ' 4 32 . 're' .7 A .,.L . .. '-1: ' 3: 'A .,, 2 V:.:.,'-V .Hx f. t P Q, cf' ' if, it 1- -' 1-aff. -1 1 ,'b -1' , Q ,, 43:1 - .4 . f Q 5 i 'f5'-If,-' 1' wha- L -. , 1 . Front row: Greg McGonig1e, Frank Malik, Chris Campos, Jeff Hertzog, Mark Cionciolo, A1 Supplee, jeff McGonig1e, Middle row: John O'Gara, Brian Thomason, Greg Martinez, Mark Lucas, Lee Stevens, Bob Boman, Steve Doherty, Tim Pocock, Back row: Kent Hughes, Warren Zellar, Lonnie Totta, jeff Scassassalati, Justin Soliz, Manager' Dan Nitz, Team Chaplain- Father Tom Whelan, Coach Manager Mike Totta, Brian Conner-s, Bruce Stoecklein, Andy Campos, Tom Briscoe , Mark Hom. 2. Kent Hughes stretches to make the play at first. 3 . Team members root on the team on the field. 4. jeff Scassassalati warms up for his tum at bat. Ends Season 1th Wmning 8-5 Record 1 . Missy McEnroe and Debbie Bailey kept statistics for the team this year. 2. Jeff Hertzog takes a big swing. 3. Brian Thomason ret1u'ns to first base for a check. 4. Behind those glasses is none other than the team chaplain - Fr. Whelan. S. Brian Conners tags out the base rumner for a close play at the plate . This is the first year since 1959 that Baseball has been sponsored at ST. Mary's. Despite the cold, rainy weather of this spring, Coach Kremer feels they had a good season and that they should have an even better one next year. e . .. Q 3- x I, - L' Track Teams Show Skill . . V 4' LL .1.-gy :vu fs. x ' we if .- -. W ' 1 .. f a I ax it xx :1 - i l ' . 1. Russ Brumbaughg Down to earth. 2. Freshmen girls, Back, Karen Gutherie, Deanna Chrisman. Middle, Susie Drake, Shawn Slocum, Rhonda Sibert, Margie Kroll, Margo Pace, Valerie Baker. Front, julie Baker, Theresa Humm, Coach Morgan, Patty Latta, Coach Day, Robin Milum, Mary Barrow. 3. Vida Kinnamon's form keeps her in the lead. 4. Tony Moeller reaches for the sky. 5. Freshmen boysg Back, Coach Hart, Coach Bates, jonathan Rone, Russ Brumbaugh, Terry Smith, Greg Baxter, john Todd, Mark Kendrick, Mike Ginter, Mike Dujako- vich, Coach Freemyer. 3rd row, George Carderella, Sam Curiale, john Garcia, David Rickey, Anthony Day, Mike Belfonte, Richard Stansell, Mark julian. 2nd row La Aubuchon ohn Dierkes Mike Rip rw J - ple, David Devero, Vince LaFranca, Adam Stallbor- ies, Ronnie Schauwecker, David Clark, Vince Cal- vert, David Castro. lst Row, Billy Fiorello, Steve Williams, Kevin Leslie, Mark Pocock, Dan Scott, joe Scassalati, Frank Zeller, David Pinion, Greg Cianciola. 6. Randy Dotson stays in front. 7. Varsity Girls, Front, Coach Morgan, Coach Day, 2nd Row, Vida Kinnamon, Theresa Sicola, Judy Wollschlager, Karen Kleihower, Lisa Gutierrez, Kathy Wehner, Lisa Polina, Rita Espinosa, 3rd Row, Ann Henry, Theresa Humm, Susie Drake, Mary Barrow, Valerie Baker, Maria Villenueva Rhonda McCartney, Amy Hare . 4th Row, Renae Black, Terri Williams, Erin Dean, Patty Austin, Theresa Hopper, Debbie Spickler, ja- net Conway, Mary Schueting, Sandie Morgan, Sth Row, Katie Klassen, Patricia Kelly, Lindy McEnroe. 8. Erin Dean tackles the high jump. 9. Ann Henry clears the hurdles. 1 1? 'Tm .,,..y- . ny ll -N u 'Q darn: LF luv. A . an 1 'H 1 any - ' .v J, fi 5,2 5 T, . Y 1 .f Y it.. .fa vi nul- llf J I -, . 1 f- ' ., .Af f --.-.. - , -1' , , A A M ' . TF 'b 'Qi it 1-rg ,Z--Y 1. i, I' Aw, 1 AW- -Vg fini?-2 tw Q5 1.5: W Q . inf-:.s-wg, N r --.,. mg- ,+I 5 1 1 .1 T . . -3.- ,r-A f I gy ,gi :,.'LY S4.g.,5F,, '4- N4-Kgs. 5..s :f1.- ' , ' -N 1 .- 4- , ,- 1: 4' ,gn 5. . . 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Boys Varsity, Back row, Bob Ehrnman- manager, Dan Fields, Tony Moeller, KevinTeevan, Brian Kelling, Brian Bolger, Greg Robinson. 3rd row, Ed DeSchepper, Darren Slocum, Rick Hatton, Gary Stoecklein, Matt Hankel. 2nd row, Coach Bates, Roy Schauwecker, Frank Scheuring, Brendan Teevan, Dennis Klei- hauer, Coach Hart. lst row, Greg Rotert, Craig Black, Phillip Klassen, Denny Doherty, Mark Slocmn, Randy Dotson, Mark Long. 2. Mary Barrow throws the shot. 3 . Ed DeSchepper, Darren Slocum, Phillip Klassen, Denny Doherty, Randy Dotson, and Mark Slocum, were all participants in the state meet. 4. Phillip Klassen exhibifs his hurdling skill. 5. Rita Espinosag the race has ended. Petrovlc, The Name Means Victory 'f 11',r y ' I' , N1 Y mag. , Ja ' fr I Anastasia Petrovic suprized all who looked on during the 1977 tennis season. As a Sophomore she was ranked no. 1 on the Trojan team, which is an accomplishment in itself, as if that wasn't enough she went undefeated throughout the regular season. However she dropped one in regionals and anoher at state. She finished with a 16-2 record, over all. Look out Tracy Austin, Anastasia is on the move ! Boys And 'ilk 2.0. 5 G 5' Z -..,-1-'- . - 7,1-1' I u -1 . .. .-, R v ' f' f A' n Back Row: Coach Schick, Mark Yancik, Mark Petrovic, Joe Salva, Randy Novak. Front Row: Dan Salva, Mark O'Ren- ick, jay Votipka, Matt Riley, Pat Bax. 'Q 'ua Girls Tennis Puts ut Fighting Effort .,, 2 1 lt'- -kiwi' ill .......-1- ..,.. -. 1 . The team gathers around for a little prayer before a match. 2. Cindy Dunn displays a stun- ning backhand. 3. The Trojans girls team is: Anastasia Petro- vic, Cindy Dunn, Mrs. Connie Coxfcoachj , Stephanie Pace, Teresa Golden, and Valerie Smith. Y 'R K Xx -1-QV,-Y -Q,-V-,LA Z JIT 4 ,guvtxfg ,Wx in CBS' LVT Yiggfra-, , ,,f' vf I ,- 4, , ll. , -if .H f Ji 'ff .Li ,, hr-ugly: i If . f ? 'vl-'ix A -If. U, M , in 'wif ,, ' 4 H!.,,.nv-1-'A' rf! 1 91 fb! f- ll iI.35n',2' v1Q,2x:.'w: Hldly., 1425 : EF 1-.Q : .-if , A 55-ri' 1 . Mr. Young puts in long, hard hours as the Freshman moderator 2 Freshman Student Councll Off1CSI'S Cmdy Pemberton, julie Rojas, Rosella Accurso, Sam Curlale, john D1erkes, and Anthony Day Rosella Accurso Rrances Argento Larry Aubuchon Carla Avery Becky Bailey julie Baker Valerie Baker Anna Barreto Mary Barrow Richard Barrow Greg Baxter Mike Belafonte Get Up, Get Back On Your Feet. 1'-. -Y. oi' . .. 1, 1511 joseph Bertoncin Marianne Biondo Pat Briscoe Russ Brumbaugh Theresa Distefano displays her talent for Indian leg wrestling . 'Y wit 41+ v ' ' 'tr 1 -IQ Sue Blanchaerf Kent Bock Veronica Boutross Anita Bums Vince Calvert Monte Carpenter Patty Carpenter John Carrillo Becky Cartwright David Castro Deanna Chrisman Greg Cionciolo David Clark Mary Costanza Mike Couts x F Xl Q Mary Crist V? ix X ' Sam Curiale n Anthony Day Fred Dean Carmela DeCaro . , 1 ,,,,-.+ .,.F' Lv- -17 Q N 1. VA 1 Hermy Delgadillo David Devero W 1 31172: Matt Riley gets into the swing of the homeroom competition of ping pong . 1 K' -if - 9' ad -1 l X I 1 M, I F95 --L C .Y NA? it be? No, It can't. It is . .. Mr. Young 153' Theresa Distefano Steve Doherty Kathy Donner Susan Drake Mike Dujakovich Adele Eddings Bob Ehrnaman Michele Evans Laura Everly Karen Exposito jean Fasone Mary Ferro Youire The One They Canit Beat And You ' 'F W 225 45. M rp- l '.L'g, Y fi -3' ' V 1 . if , v . xg -Q' 3 .X I E' F A rl., 1 'L . . 1 Toni Ferro Shelly Fields f 4 o.,.a' if SPM' 1' Billy Fiorello Patricia Freeman Susann Friedman Debbie Frye Susan Frye Steve Gahm John Garcia Bill Gardner Mike Ginter Debbie Giordana Debbie Growney Karen Gutherie jeff Klenklen gives Ken Yeager a ride on buddy da Y. I t Freshman make a play in ping pong -C? -X7 4-1 ..--Q Q1 N , -. X .-f' ' . . + . - fx U Chris Haggerty Debbie Hatton Jeff Hertzog Barb Hogan Rhonda Hogue Deanna Haight Theresa Humm Mike johnson Rita jones Mark Julian Sue Hardy Sherri Holman .J Vida Kinnamon Denise Klenklen Margie Kroll Patty Latta -i ff ZX t s . x, .wg , ., 1 bfi -j , xl FT? 5 t ,sq xr C7 Carl Nole indulges himself in a 2.00 fine during a pep assembly. Diane Klenklen Jeff Klenklen Roxanne Kolich joe Laughlin Kevin Leslie Sharon Lipoma julie Locasia Kerri Logan Ricky Bridgewater Mark Rodriguez receives Varsity letter awards during the Winter Sports banquet from Coach Day. Rick Hatton d1Sgl11SeS himself as a Freshman during the Student Council Christmas assembly. Craig Ludwig Enza Maenza Elaine Man-a Wendy Martin Kellie Masters Denise McGonig1e Robin Milum Dan Moore Cheryl Morey Melana Nelson Sally Nigro Carl Nole Come On, Let's See What You've Got WAIT! Hold it, just a few more seconds Cindy Pemberton David Pinon Richard Pisarski Mark Pocock Kim North Buddy O'Gara Margo Pace Rhonda Parks 1 'PA i I -,aw ..,: -w-Q --r 'V xv V - Q, '-Q51 g , ,. Q Karen Poje Allen Rew Mike Ripple Tina Poje john Rice Maria Rodriguez '-..-Z, . X ,ff I 'x Nina Pollina Margaret Porrello David Richey Debbie Riley Mark Rodriguez Julie Rojas Eddie Sack Rose Saittu Pat Ray Matt Riley jonathan Rone retake Mark Kreutzer Off for Miss Stucca's homeroom is Sharon Lipoma and Steve Williams for the tricycle competition. 'T' Ginni Saluzzi Maria Santellan Denise Schultz David Castro: It may not be a sidewalk, but it will do . 4 411, . 41 Q A' 1'NXhL'sn ay' . h U f, , , V - 5 .N uf' ui-I' ,I-' -.41 -' if' 1 Leighamm Sapp Joe Scassellati Dan Scott Vince Sendejas Rhonda Sibert Teresa Sicola Comaie Siniawski Shawn Slocum ffl X ,yvf A03 J s pxt .1 . T '0- 1 N Ron Schauweker Jewell Shane Tim Siebenmorgan Mark Kendrix lretakej '95 ,Y 1-9 Marcee Smith Terry Smith . Q-W.. ..1,,.-. M-,.. . , '. Send her over to Mr. tiff '7 V , s in , ? I-l 4 1 5 G , J X 'ei 1 N . 11 it .,-Y f, W.. Freemeyer . . . sign her up Vickie Smith Liz Spero Adam Stallbories Richard Stansell Dann Steffen Tina Stegamen Lisa Stevens Kim Stone Dan Styhl Just Take Your Best Shot And Don't Blow It 4 1 ,I . ,tv - A ,r Allen Supplee Olivia Tinoco jackie Tullis Patty Underwood Cf: QARTH Q' M ,,..f t Vx 1 u s. , u:'. john Todd Susan Van Horn Vicki Velasquez jay Votipka tl' ' Mike Totta Tina Vasquez Vicki Vogliaxdo Tim Walcott You want our complete concentration? ? ? ? ? of' NF' 'ttf L' . l Wit Q-of ., 5. ,- t vw. ' ' fx 1 ' mm L ,fl r, H: N. 'Y e w A fl 1' . x N 1 f -,, W rr f O W 'W X ' l n. eff' al hi l XJ Kevin Wallace Kathy Walters Donald Wilcox Cara Wilkins Steve Williams Ann Weishar Celestine Wheeler Margaret Zapien Frank Zellar Anna Zicarelli Milce White Chris Whitney Teresa Wilson Judy Wollschlager S homeroom representatwes and class offlcers of the Sophomore class are, Mar1an Baker, Amy Hare, Darren Slocum, f Pat Bax Paul Bellman Steve Binns Lori Bishop 'Turf' , 512' , A...- Chris Campos Francesca Carollo Curt Carson Mark Cianciolo RFK Vicki Dale Michael Danna Cheryl Davis David Davis Erin Dean Ed DeSchepper I Laurie Dierkens is '-u Angel Distefano Kathy Fetters .,--v Curt Fields 1-sg, NL.: Dan Fields joe Mike Fiorello e Galate X Q3 A mm' I ll-f-H .As- 4 we 'vw 'F C Chris Garcia Tom Gebken Sarah Gonzales Robie Gordey Lisa Guterriz gg Mark Halastlk Matt Hankel Amy Hare ,jfuw A , . Rick Hatton Linda Hayner Ann Henry Cindy Hohnes .sq ff Fixx Greg Martinez and Lisa Polina exchange 'nf 15 X X Xe- ' Pen-ovic and Tony Moeller play a little ping pong. Karen Ishmael Teresa Jonas Sabin jones Marsha julian Karen Kappler Brian Kelling Patricia Kelly Katie Klassen Karen Kleihauer David Kowalski Kathy Kroll Ralph I.anFranca A' X , -.iw 'if 1 l In-lil-v q 0 X.. --if ii -, .gllicia LaSalle isty Layton Phil Lesniak XS ev Bernie Lindsey Anthony Lomonte Mark Lucas I5 -.dk ga , '-- 1- L Frank Malick Abbey Mangold johnna Mann -ai Q7 Mr, Van Bibber and his elfs build first place in door competition Lori Lumby Pam Lynn David Maglich Xxusx Mmke Marek Lisa Marraki Greg Martinez 'GET if ul Lindey Mclinroe Greg McGonig1e jeff McGonig1e Mary Masucci joe Maueffe Rhonda McCartney Ak we zzeme A Kim Means Denise Mehan Lisa Messbarger Steve Meyer Christy O'Brien Chris Banethere john Moeller ,L Linda Morreale Mike Nelson Mark O'Renick Mike Pemberton Hatton works on the dry look Mrs Mason astounds another Geometry student Lisa Polina Pat Raveill Jackie Reed Sherld Robel Greg Robinson Matt Rogers Joe Saitta Dan Salva Mary Scheuring jeff Schmidt Kent Shahan Troy Shanks Craig Shepard Renee Sibert Angela Siebenmorg Ann Skolaut ' m Linda Underwood Maria Villanueva Kathy Villigran Lynn Volmer Darren Slocum Linda Smith Mike Steffen Lee Stevens .Ai John Termim Brian Thomason john Trimble Tracy Tullis .- :X P ff? Karen Stevenson Gary Stoeklein Steve Stoeklein Kevin Teevin 1' it g 377 8 ff? 'M -..,44 JUN '-r-...., fn Nix lk Votipka Kathy Wehner Ellen Weisher Tony West Whitney Jeanna'Wo1fgeher Barb Wollschager Larry Yancik Angie White h the pain of being popular. ' ' 0 . me 1? n L... +1 1 W o v v, , gf ' W ,. .f 'X . .N n .., . ,'i'WQ' R 5- Q, Six 4 it U Shelly Burkhart Debbie Calvert Andy Campos Mike Carpenter I Y So If You Think Your Life Is .Debi fx Delores Carrillo Karen Collins Connie Dicavoli Mike Doumitt Richard Cartwright Kathleen Conners Becky Dierkes Karen Dujakovich Pat Cassidy Dean Coxmti Joe DiGeorge Christine Escagne Brad Cleveland Cathy Crawford julie DiGusto Rita Espinosa Complete Confusion Cause Your ,5 fini Y P .1 . 1'-9 ', 'T-7 HM!! Ferro Teresa Golden Joe Halastik Eliene Helmer Sheryl Hernandez a . , . . y Flelds Theresa Gorden Kathy Hardy Lee Ann Hendrlx Barb H1881-HS Fristoe Rose Gorsic hm Paul Guarino H35 121 F3 1 Tony Hulshof Andrew Humm Ken Ishmael Mike Ivy Just Remember, Itis A Grand Illusion A6 1 'Y 4' v-7 'U Katrina Kruschek Linda Long Shelley McGonig1e Suzanne Martinez Sandie Morgan Mary Lamanno Denise McCartney Fonda Landers Beth McDonald Richard Lindsey Dennis McGonig1e ,J N. -. if 124 ' And Deep Inside We're All The Same. if oznmf Mnvmws -Q? I E I 1- px' :ha H p 1 s Reina Murray Sherry Nuccio Paul Nash Marla O'Brien L- Jim Nesselrode John o'c.ara Randy Novak Karen Parks :Ji -gg iff' . - ik-x. fm . , , 4,:'5 5'J aiqlffixk N' xv. ' 1' .1-', ff ff ' 1 Y N , Howard Parvin Mary Ann Phillips Lynn Pierce Mark Petrovic Beth Pearce Lisa Pileggi .X x - 1 Tim Pocock Nancy Poje jim Porter David Putthoff Kathleen Raveill Andrea Ray Angie Riley Lisa Ripple Jack Robinson Stacy Robinson Caryl Rockers Kathy Ruhlman joe Salva Francine Scarcello Roy Shauwacker Frank Sheuring Ruth Ann Shane Nanette Sirna Laurie Skolaut Valerie Smith Mike Spero Theresa Soliz jerry Stanley Gary Stefancik Eliene Stoecklein Ross Strada Gina Taibi Brendan Teevan Mike Termini Greg Thomas Rita Todd Tracy Turner Mike Van Horn Martha Verstraete Prudy Vigliaturo Randy Volmer Mike Walcott Greg Walters Claudia White Lori Whitney -,,,..,---P' ' w hu .i ,, , . .Q Ma, 1 ' v . . W: ,, , . 1 f ' ' M ' , - ,Q A -'N :S , . I I 4 X 1 M ' M ' '7 PY, 2 x g- V -1 4 . s 2 lk an-L: 1 f 1. Q 'TN 1 U' 1 'f, 'Y' ' s4y. Y? I 'SPE-'i ! I.. P V P 1- Ni x ' ' I if i :H- J- a . K - E A ,H ITD? fl? 'V' in .f '5 Z x F. : f - Q, Ulfuftt 4 X ' 1 3 ' 5 5x::.:A1 -' R . f. 'i'.:'2f A Q , ipv: ' V. Lf, 'W - Af . :A+ rf- ,N I, I fm-Q6 1 e ' N 5 0 47 foalq fo file ,960 HL j2gfZ'ectz'a7z.s' in file waves .kj ,ffczfi my memory I Q: some Ea 91, ,rome gag' W fy .7 tHf7fEP4 cgfffsmrfffm dis' f ff 'g ' 0 En! f e gfreams we find, , D 01:1 Precious And Few NN ir- The crowning of the Prom Queen Marian Hu:m:rn brought congratulations from her attendants ftop to bottomj Monica Baker, Cindy Dtmn, Melanie Hughes and Debbie Spickler. M1ST' ' set the atmosphere in the Grand Ball- room of the Continental Hotel on May 6, 1978. ' Ut? ' n I ,Q ' - ' P, N Sgxn . Af P! y if .h, M, .8 5' 4 v 1 f + '11 I 52 JA, 51, ' .nm Fl bk, Q1 'WA M 1 I , I I .'l .' , 4 .1355 f Pg' 1 . 'fi , u 'f-' I A J X ' l' Q ,H ' A' gall :kd 0 .u' iii' 'S ia is .au A gf it ff, , . ' ,W Qs ' ' v, , w HV, '41 s-' 4 - if 1' . 'I I 1. , ' A 4 , , 4 ,J-' fi . ' Q 1 I -- . 1 N' 1 A -ft' ' E A ' Y! X. ' - 3. fl A 41 ' n - . '- '71.' Are The Moments We Two Can Share. P f 1,1 X -we .,.. 1. Queen Marian and her escort, Eddie Bar- row. 2. Couples slow dancing, swaying to the music. 3. Karen Mahan and her date . 4. Count Dracula steps out for the evening . QW X -A mn M: 9' 1326962 If N ' TIM ANDERSON DIANNA BAILEY VERN AULT TERESA BALL A MON1CA BAKER NEIL BARNHART ew MARY BIBER CRAIG BLACK ED BARROW DOMINIC BONAVIA TOM BRUEGGING GRACE BURNETT GRETA BURNETT JANICE BUTKOVICH VINCE CANCILLA JANINE CARPENTER JOAN CARROLL SHARON CHRISMAN C BRENDA COLLINS BRIAN CONNER JANET CONWAY TAIvfM'Y COYAZO VIRGINIA DANNA 116 N CHRISTY DAY CI-IRIS DEWEERT MARY DONNER NICK DISTEFANO DENNY DOI-IERTY Q. RANDY DOTSON if W CINDY DUNN STEVE ELLER CHARLIE ESPINOSA W E w E MARY BETH FORSYTHE in--ui JEAN GAMM E E E E E Jon FERRO JOHN GIGLIOTTI IE GLORIOSO fX GERARD GLORIGSO JOHN GUARINO DEBBIE GUTHRIE CHRIS GREGORY fN .5447 M TAMMY HALLACIN SARAH HARRIS MARK HORN KENT HUGHES MELANIE HUGHES MARIAN HUMM A A 140 A FRANCIS JONAS GEORGE JONES MARLENE JULIAN PHIL KASSEN Q O Q O ANNETTE LINDSEY li .Q QC Y 1 4 S L' LINDA LIPOMA 's MARK LONG 42 BARBARA Mc CARTNEY JOHN MEREK MISSY MC ENROE K-,f,,.,..... TERESA MEYER KAREN MEHAN D1-11313112 MOLINARO l ALBERT MONTEU. I PATTY MoN'rc:oM12RY KATHY O'BRIF.N PAM NICRO . J all I DIANNE MMR, 4 1 1 ' o if 15' , , KIM OLAH N r ,M A u W? 3- .. ,I ii w 1 i :WW y 143 'i' MARY ORLANDO MISS Y PACE IVMRSHA PALLO ROE PARRISH DIANE PA VUCEK VICKI POIE :awning I 1 cf' rm- A-1 HP: lg-Lam gf sf ? , I SUSAN PUHR GABY RILEY GREG ROTERT ANDREA SAPENARO KATHY RITTEI. JEFF SCASSELLATI 'ff ALAN SCI-EMELZLE STEPHANIE Sl-IAHAN ROBIN SIBERT PAULA SIRNA w,.,.. A. MARK SLOCUM JUSTIN SOLIZ DEBBIE SPICKLER MATT STALLBORIES JOE SPITALERI MARISSA SPROFERA JAN STAMPFEI. BRUCE STOECKi.E1N 14 48 ukhf MARY SZTURO TOM THOMPSON GINA STRADA LONNY TOTTA I n NINA TRIOLO JO ANNE TUSA A 'MEUR susm VAN RYCKEGHEM SAL V IGLIATURO BETSY WILSON GAIL WOLLSCHLAGER Jw WOODROOF MARK YANQIK 1 5 1. . ,. , HY, - Y , , -F M if -- fi-' i ' . 1 ,15 'g, WWW r' 'Q v'.I Zig f r ' Q l qj it A x .1 149 K3 i CAROLYN YEAGER KEN YRAGER WARREN ZELLER SENIORS NOT sHowN PAT cAsraY Mum R1cHnsoN muonv DAVIS JEFF SOHONAGE HUONGHA KENSKOLAUT IEANNE NELSON ff, 1 -5, Senior thletic Girls Canoe Trip .,,, ns, 'U --v- . S -,j, .. 'WSI-ze, -'L if W x lf Ja Xhw--,ll 'lg ff N ii '1 . 9-,..-t if-J X ff '?',,'E5+,xt sf 3 4! 8145845 rlliiwm 'r r . U f . ,eg 1 LQRA A -'ol EJ The Senior Athletic Girls, joined by Miss Guastello, Mr. Morgan and his two children, Miss Collins, Mr. S Mrs. Pallo, Mr. G Mrs. McEnroe, Mr. 8 Mrs. Pace, traveled to Bennet Springs Nation- al Park in Bennet Springs , Missou- ri. Upon arriving, their bus broke down and everyone attempted to push it! Finally after arriving, the girls, parents, and coaches had tons of fun. 9? ...,-244' 4 ab- uv, is '3' J' . R i , 5 P- iw '- DDR' 1 H . ' 'P Y , - H 'A -Q-4 N34 Sf Vp. - SQA. Jia , fd. ,ff N: I I 'C f A '5 -T -I4 f .1-Hi... ,TQ i fx V Q '-1. A 3? '-Rf Rumi' 2 I' f 'Xl H 1 ' , -'X r L Ll' ll -Q.: '1waw '-.lug , - 1 , f , .- 1 My .- V1 5 W ' ij' ' -fi-Z' H N. '.a sax I , 1 'Hx 3' Senior Activities 1 . Seniors, teachers, and parents traveled to Colorado for the Ski Trip. 2. Neil Bamhart tries to make the shot in the corner pocket. 3. Adventurous Seniors glide down the slopes. 4. Cindy Dunn reflects on the Senior Retreat. 5. Mark Yancik, Gerard Glorioso, Tammy Halligan, Greg Rotert, Monica Baker, and Mr. Pallo enjoy the ride to another mommtain in Colorado. 6 . Missy McEnroe , Brian Conners, and Sharon Chrisman chat with Bishop Sullivan. 7. A rousing game of volleyball was played at the Senior Retreat. 8 . Kenny Yeager gets a kick out of the singing Love-Gram sung by the Student Council . f ...il- J4 1 , g L vi r rv Y y 1 xx s 'F-7 ' Q 4F i , ,, 1 5 -.. a-.3 -- -Ax ... ll X I '. in ,Et 1 - - -1 1 1 . ' ' - 3,-.,v,. ' ll' -1-gEFf .1 6, ri 5 if s Fi, , r Q I ' 'F ag 3 'gf'-1. 'A X '-Lygg' r x ' ' .f! 4: A lt. L, 1 ,-.Q V -,IA iv 'f ?', 1? .gr . , lg of 0 .v vq 1 ,, 4.44: '-A 4 L, . N' .-:A 1? Tig! tx V 5 ' N... .. . - -. fn' 1 f S .pf 2 0 ' f L ' :J 3.1:- . J Q v -,H .I - ' .. .. ,W . .1 ' ' 2 x xv 1 AAU 1 .1 rn 2, A. l if .A NH'-QW-v5 Ii Q!! 50:17 K... a 4 X' 4?-1' F45 x W , ik. g 5 2... , -9 Wards, Dltch Day And Baccalaureate. l l , , , 1 . Mr. Young presenis the first annual Powder Puff awards to the graduating seniors. 2. Houng Ha receives her diploma from Mr. Hopper at the senior awards. She was unable to attend the gradu- ation ceremony with her class be- cause she moved to Texas with her family. 3. Seniors keeping warm on their annual ditch day. 4. Joan Carroll and Diane Muller. 5. The graduating class of '78 at their baccalaureate on the day of their commencement exercises. Seniors Honored At Gf3dU3f1OH Mass X ,, ..,, '. -I ., 'J' -. Y, -. -1 ,Kg 1. Joan Carroll, Valedictorian. 2. The Senior Class Officers-Marian Humm, Cin- dy Dunn, jean Gamm, Missy McEnroe- participate in the Offertory Procession at the Graduation Mass. 3 . joan Carroll helps Salutatorian, Cindy Dunn, with her mortar board. 4. Greta Burnett and jeff Sohanage exit from St. Mary's Church after Gradu- ation. If' E, V. v f I Y .. 57 :A .VP 'Q 'I I VL., sql Wm K I 4 . i i 1 li. E'-R.. qw. 41.45- I I - A - -. '. -if r- . ,- .. ... Ln.-. ' ' v-EL. ..:4-' x.vlL13:Lr..ux-.:.sw-f.,.v,, . .- - ' .e.1 '-.q1,-...x.. bug. ...... ,. ........ Q-,-.- , . 'F . 1, I f Qi! sl A ,,,. I, 1-..':, ...D R718 V-. .,: . 7 , O walls song o walls mg'-Q , . 4 Tim Anderson: Basketball Manager, 15 Statistician for Basketball, 15 Cross County, 45 Sadie Hawkins Prince,1 . Monica Baker: B Honor Roll, 45 German Club, 35 Concert Choir, 2,45 Basketball, 15 Tennis, 35 Sports Letter, 1,35 Class Officer, 2,35 Pom pon, 25 Pep Club, 1 ,25 School Play, 1 ,4 5 Sweetheart Queen Candidate, 45 Prom Queen Condidate , 4. Teresa Ball: National Honor Society, 3,45 Science Club, 3,45 Chemistry Award, 45 Outstanding Work in lisyiclgohiagy, 45 Perfect Attendance, 45 A Honor Roll, 1 9 Q ' Mary Biber: National Honor Society, 3,45 Art Award, 35 French Club, 3,45 Certificat de Merite in French, 45 Cream of the Crop, 25 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Treasurer, 45 Homecoming Queen Candidate, 45 School Play, 2. Craig Black: National Honor Society, 3,45 German Club, 3,45 Cream of the Crop, 1,2,35 Yearbook Staff, 35 BHonor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Cross Country, 3,45 Cross Count:r'y Team Captain, 45 Track, 45 Sports Letter, 3,4. Dominic Bonavia: Cross Country, 1,25 Basketball, 15 Wrestling, 35 Track, 1,2. Tom Bruegging: National Honor Society, 3,45 Who's Who Among American High School Students, 35 French Club, 3,45 Yearbook, 25 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Cross Country, 15 Wrestling, 15 Track, 15 Certificat de Merite in French, 4. Greta Burnett: Volleyball, 1,2,35 Basketball, 1 . Janice Butkovich: Concert Choir, 25 Girl's Basketball Cheerleader, 25 Pep Club, 1,2,3. Vince Cancilla: French Club, 3,45 School Play, 2. Janine Carpenter: Concert Choir, 2,35 Transfer Student, 2. joan Carroll: National Honor Society, 3,45 Outstanding Achievement in Senior Projects, 45 Leadership Award, 45 St. Mary Medallion, 45 NEDT Award, 25 English Award, 35 French Award, 35 Optimist Club Speech Award, 25 Voice of Democracy Speech Contest Award, 45 French Club, 3,45 Student Council Secretary, 45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 School Play, 15 Perfect Attendance, 45 Valedictorian, 4. Pat Casey: Transfer Student, 3. Sharon Chrisman: Art Club5 Student Council Executive Officer, 45 Highest Average in Art, 25 Most Artistice Contribution to the school, 35 Missouri Scholastic Art Awards5 Honor Roll, 45 Volleyball Manager, 45 Powder Puff Football, 45 Basketball, 25 Track, 15 Stage Crew, 45 Leadership Award, 45 Outstanding Work in Art Award, 45 Independence Arts Council Award, 4. Brenda Collins: Cross Country, 3,45 Sport's Letter, 3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3. Brian Conner: Voce-President of Student Council, 45 All-Around Student, 35 Leadership Award, 45 Football, 1,2,3,45 Wrestling, 1,2,35 Track, 15 Baseball, 45 Let- terman, 3,45 Paul Moore Award, 45 Most Inspirational Player, 45 Football Team Captain, 45 Baseball Team Captain, 45 School Play, 15 Sadie Hawkins Prince, 35 Sadie Hawkins King, 4. janet Conway: German Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 45 Cross Countr'y, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Sport's Letter, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club, 1,25 Sweetheart Queen, 4. Virginia Danna: Yearbook Staff, 45 Track, 15 School Play 1. Mdlody Davis: Honor Ren, 3,45 Transfer Student, 3. Christi Day: Concert Choir, 15 Honor Roll, 45 Pep Club 1. chiis Deweem Science club, 45 Honor Ren, 1,2,3,4. Denny Doherty: German Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Football, 1,2,3,45 Wrestling, 25 Basketball, 1,35 Track, 1,2,3,45 Letterman, 2,3,45 Defensive Back of the Year, 45 Football Captain, 45 Track Captain, 4. 158 Mary Donner: National Honor Society, 3,45 German Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4. Randy Dotson: Cross Country, 1,2,35 Football, 45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Basketball Cap- tain, 45 Track Captain, 45 Hustle Award, 4. Cindy Dunn: National Honor Society, 3,45 Who's Who among American High School Students, 3,45 Optimist Club's Outstanding Senior, 45 Leadership Award, 45 Out- standing Work in Psychology, 45 Prix D'Honneur in French, 45 French Club, 3,45 Student Council Represen- tative, 3,45 Yearbook, 25 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball, 1,2,35 Tennis, 1,2,3,45 Sport's Letter, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club, 15 School Play, 15 Stage Crew, 2,3,45 Sweetheart Queen Candidate, 45 Prom Queen Candidate, 45 Salutatorian, 4. Steve Eller: German Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 45 Foot- ball, 1,2,3,45 Wrestling, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Letterman, 45 Wrestling Captain, 45 School Play, 2,4. Charlie Espinosa: National Honor Society, 35 Honor Roll, 3,45 Letterman, 4. Joe Ferro: Football, 1 . Mary Beth Forsythe: Concert Choir, 2,45 Concert Choir Letter, 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Pon Pon, 25 Pep Club, 1,2. jeam Gamm: 'Who's Who among American High School Students, 35 Cream of the Crop, 35 ArtAward5 German Club, 35 Student Council Representative, 1,2,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Volleyball, 15 Yell Leader, 2,35 Pep Club, 1,2,35 Leadership Award, 4. John Gigliotti: Cream of the Crop, 25 Concert Choir, 1,25 Cross Country, 1,25 Basketball, 1,2,35 Tennis, 25 Track, 1,25 Cross Country Medal. Connie Glorioso: Concert Choir, 45 Concert Choir Let- ter, 45 Honor Roll, 45 Pep Club, 1. Gerard Glorioso: Typing Award, 35 Basketball Man- ager, 15 Football, 15 Track, 1,2. Chris Gregory: German Club, 3,45 Football, 15 Wres- tling, 15 Track, 1,2. john Guarino: Music Award, 25 Honor Roll, 45 Cross Country, 15 Wrestling, 15 Track, 15 School Play, 2. Debbie 8uthrie: National Honor Society, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Girl's Basketball Cheerleader, 25 junior Varsity Cheerleader, 35 Pep Club, 1,2,35 School Play, 2. Tammy Hallagin: Concert Choir, 3,45 Freshman Cheerleader, 15 Pep Club, 1,2,35 Girl's Basketball Cheerleader, 25 School Play, 1. Sarah Harris: National Honor Society, 3,45 French Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4. Tu Cam Ha: Foreign Exchange Student. Mark Horn: Basketball, 15 Baseball, 45 Letterman, 4. Kent Hughes: Who's Who among American High School Students, 35 Cream of the Crop, 2,35 Honor Roll, 3,45 Basketball, 1,2,45 Baseball, 45 Track, 25 Letterman, 4. Melanie Hughes: Who's Who among American High School Students, 35 A.:-tAward, 35 Concert Choir, 35 Cream of the Crop, 35 Missouri Girl's State, 2,35 Honor Roll, 2,3,45 Track, 1,2,35 Sport's Letter, 2,35 State Track Champion, 2,35 Yell Leader, 25 Pep Club, 1 ,2,35 Prom Queen Candidate, 4. Marian Humm: Student Council Representative, 45 Honor Roll, 35 Pep Club, 1,25 Sweetheart Queen Candi- date, 45 Prom Queen 4. Francis Jonas: Football Manager, 15 Basketball Man- a er 1. gGebrge Jones: Football, 15 Wrestling, 1, Track, 1, Wrestling Letter, 1 . A Marlene julian: Who's Who among American High . School Students, 45 German Club, 3,4 5 Concert Chorr, 45 Cream of the Crop, 45 Honor Roll, 2,3,45 Pom Pon, 25 Pep Club, 1,2. i . Phillip Klassen: National Honor Society, 3,45 National Honor Society Officer, 45 Accounting Award5 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Football, 1,2,3,45WreS'Cl1ng, 1,2,3.4s Track, 1,2,3,45 Letterman, 3,4. Annette Lindsey: Basketball, 1,25 Track, 15 Pep Club, 1,2. Linda Lipoma: National Honor Society, 3,45 National Honor Society President, 45 Certificat de Merite in French, 45 French Club, 35 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Ten- nis, 25 Sport's Letter, 25 Pep Club, 1. Mark Long: Music Award, 25 German Club, 3,45 Cross Country, 1,25 Track, 1,2,4. Barbara McCartney: National Honor Society, 3 ,45 German Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1 ,2,3,45 Cream of the Crop, 35 Track, 1,25 Pom Pon Squad, 2,3,45 Squad Leader, 45 Pep Club, 3,4. Missy McEnroe: National Honor Society, 3,45 Ac- counting Award, 45 Outstanding Work in Psychology, 45 Leadership Award, 45 Cream of the Crop, 3,45 Student Council Representative, 45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Vol- leyball, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,2,35 Track, 1,2,35 Sport's Letter, 1,2,3,45 Basketball Statistician, 45 Base- ball Statistician, 45 School Play, 45 Yell Leader, 25 Pep Club, 1 ,25 Sweetheart Queen Candidate, 4. Karen Mehan: National Honor Society, 3,45 Art Club, 45 Cream of the Crop, 35 Typing Award, 35 Outstanding Work in Art, 45 Missouri Girl's State, 35 Honor Roll, 1 , 2, 3 ,45 Outstanding Work in Psychology, 45 Powder Puff Football, 4. Karen Mehan: National Honor Society, 3,45 Art Club, 45 Cream of the Crop, 35 Outstanding Work in Art, 45 Math Award, 15 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Pom Pon, 2,3,45' Pom Pon Squad Leader, 2,45 Stage Crew, 2,3. Teresa Meyer: National Honor Society, 3,45 Who's Who among American High School Students, 3,45 Cream of the Crop, 35 Typing Award, 35 Missouri Girl's State, 35 Honor Roll, 1 ,2, 3 ,45 Outstanding Work in Psycholo- gy, 45 Powder Pufflfootball, 45 Pep Club, 1,2,3. Debbie Molinaro: Cheerleader, 1,2,35 Pep Club, 1,2,35 School Play, 2. Albert Monteil: Football, 1 . Patty Montgomery: Pep Club, 1 . Dianne Muller: National Honor Society, 3,45 National Honor Society Officer, 45 Cream of the Crop, 35 Science Club, 45 French Club, 35 Outstanding Work in Art, 45 Bausch 8 Lomb Award, 45 Honor Roll, 1 ,2,3,45 Sport's Letter, 45 Stage Crew, 4. Pam Nigro: Yearbook Staff, 45 Yell Leader, 25 Pep Club, 1 ,2. Kathy O'Brien: National Honor Society, 3 ,45 Cream of the Crop, 35 Achievement Award, 35 Science Club, 45 French Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 2,3,45 Pom Pon, 3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,4. Kim Olah: Cheerleading, 15 Girl's Basketball Cheer- leader, 25 Pep Club, 1,2,35 School Play, 1. Mary Orlando: Cheerleader, 15 Pep Club, 1,2. Missy Pace: Outstanding Student of Religion, 45 Honor Roll, 45 Volleyball, 2,3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 2,35 Sport's Awards - Del Monte String Bean Award, 45 Sport's Letter, 45 Yell Leader, 25 Pep Club, 1,25 School Play, 1,45 Best Ac'cress, 4. Marsha Pallo: German Club, 3,45 Basketball Statisti- cian, 45 Volleyball, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,35 Volleyball Captain, 45 Sport's Letter, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Candi- date, 45 Pep Club President, 4. Roe Parrish: Who's Who among American High School Students, 3,45 Cross Country, 15 Honor Roll, 1,25 Cheerleader, 1,2,35 Pep Club, 1,2,3. Diane Pavliak: German Club, 35 Concert Choir 25 Cream of the Crop, 35 Honor Roll, 3,45 Pom Pon, 25 Cheerleader, 15 Pep Club, 1,2,3. Vicky Poje: Science Club, 3,45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 School Play, 3,4. Susan Puhr: National Honor Society, 45 German Club, 35 Honor Roll, 45 Track, 1,25 Cheerleader, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Queen, 45 Renee Olah Award, 4. Mike Richeson: Football, 1,25 Basketball, 15 Track, 1,2. Gaby Riley: National Honor Society, 45 Concert Choir, 35 German Club, 3,45 Pom Pon, 3,45 Pep Club, 1 , 2 , 3 . Kathy Rittel: National Honor Society, 3,45 German Club, 35 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Track, 15 Pep Club, 1 , 2 , 3 ,4 . Greg Rotert: National Honor Society, 2,3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Cross Country, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 State Champion, 35 Paul Moore Award .5 4. Andrea Sapenaro: German Club, 35 Concert Choir, 35 Honor Roll, 45,Pep Club, 1,2,3. jeff Scassellati: Cream of the Crop, 15 Honor Roll, 25 Football, 15 Wrestling, 15 Basketball, 15 Baseball, 45 Track, 15 Letterman. Alan Schmelzle: Cross Country, 15 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,25 Letterman. Stephanie Shahan: Cream of the Crop, 1 ,2,35 German Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 45 Powder Puff Football, 45 Bas- ketball, 2,35 Track, 15 School Play, 2,4. Robin Sibert: National Honor Society, 45 French Club, 35 Yearbook Staff, 15 Honor Roll, 45 Pom Pon, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Candidate, 4. Paula Sirna: National Honor Society, 3,45 Concert Choir, 35 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4. Mark Slocum: Who's Who among American High School Students, 3,45 Outstanding Senior Youth, 45 Cream of the Crop, 2,3,45 Student Council Representa- tive, 2,35 Student Council Executive President, 45 Yearbook Staff, 1 ,25 Honor Roll, 1 ,2,3,45 Cross Coun- try, 2,35 Football, 15 Basketball, 1,2,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Letterman, 2,3,45 Captain of Track team, 45 State Track team, 35 Stage Crew, 45 Sadie Hawkins Prince, 3,45 St. Mary Medallion, 4. Justin Soliz: Math Award, 15 Cross Country, 1,25 Bas- ketball, 1,25 Track, 1,25 Baseball, 4. Debbie Spickler: National Honor Society, 45 Honor Roll, 3,45 Cross Country 45 Volleyball, 2,35 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Sport's Letter, 1,2,3,45 Pep Club, 1 ,25 Prom Queen Candidate, 45 Alice jean Warger Outstanding Athlete Award, 4. Joe Spitaleri: Concert Choir, 25 Yearbook Staff , 45 Football, 1 ,2,3,45 Honor Roll, 45 Student Council Re- presentative, 35 Basketball, 1,2,35 Track, 1,2,35 Let- terman, 3,45 Defensive Lineman of the year, 45 Stage Manager, 45 Most Valuable Cast Member, 4. Marissa Sprofera: German Club, 3,45 Concert Choir, 3,45 Pep Club, 1. Matt Stallbories: Football, 15 Wrestling, 1,2. jan Stampfel: Who's Who among American High School Students, 35 Art Award, 35 Shorthand Award, 35 Pep Club, 1 ,2,3. Bruce Stoecklein: National Honor Society, 3,45 Who's Who among American High Scbool Students, 35 Math Team, 45 Certificate of Merit - Math Field Day, 45 Honor Roll5 Football, 15 Track, 1,25 Baseball, 45 Bat- ting Title, 4. Gina Strada: National Honor Society, 3,45 French Club, 35 Honor Roll, 1,2,35 Pep Club, 1,2,3,45 Vice- President Pep Club, 45 School Play, 2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Candidate, 4. Mary Szturo: Who's Who among American High School Students, 3,45 Typing Award, 25 Cream of the Crop, 2,3355 Honor Roll, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 25 Prom Commit- tee . Tbm Thompson: Concert Choir, 35 Wrestling, 35 Let- gergnan, 35 School Play, 3,45 Sadie Hawkins Candidate, ,Lcinny Totta: Basketball, 45 Baseball, 45 Letterman, 45 Most Valuable Player, 4. JoAnn Tusa: German Club, 35 Concert Choir, 3,45 Honor Roll, 45 Pep Club, 1 . Susan Van Ryckeghem: Art Club, 3,45 Track, 1,2,35 Pep Club, 1 . Sal Vigliaturo: Concert Choir, 3,45 Class Officer, 15 Football Manager, 45 School Play, 1 ,2,3,4. Beisy Wilson: Who's Who among American High School Students, 35 Cream of the Crop, 35 German Club, 35 Honor Roll, 3,45 Pep Club, 1,2,3,4. Gail Wollschlager: Who's Who among American High School Students, 35 Cream of the Crop, 3,45 Shorthand Award, 35 Powder Puff Football, 45 Honor Roll, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 1 . Jeff Woodruff: Sadie Hawkins King, 2. Mark Yancik: Honor Roll, 3,45 Football, 15 Basket- ball, 1,2,45 Tennis, 2,3,45 Track, 15 Basketball Cap tain 45 Letterman, 2,3,45 All District in Basketball, 4 Most Valuable Player in Basketball, 4, Carolyn Yeager: Citizen Award, 45 Daughters of the American Revolution Award, 45 Yearbook Staff, 3,4. Kenny Yeager: German Club, 3,45 Student Council Representative, 15 Honor Roll, 45 Football, 1,2,3,45 . ! Football Captain, 45 Letterman, 2,3,45 School Play, 4. Warren Zeller: Who's Who among American High School Students, 45 National Honor Society, 3,45 Sci- ence Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Football, 15 Track, 1,25 Baseball, 4. 5-1 :. rYM'W7 X A x R 2. ,X ., X -- QQSTOM Cmnm 8w7S9 We EM3' Unfortunately, the Seniors had some bad luck with their breakfast and graduation pictures due to mixups and .- I-f breakdowns . , sail N ,, A, 5 1 A . .A. H 5 5 if .-4'5 I .-'fi '60 if-Tlll L I L A P it - A 5 ., F27


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