St Teresa High School - Teresian Yearbook (Decatur, IL)

 - Class of 1976

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Mrs. Renncr is our school sce- “And who’s playing teacher today?” Mr. Howley teaches History, American Problems, retary. and Political Science. Studying the effects of acids on the human body, Sr? Sr. Susan teaches Chemis- try and Religion. Archimedes, watch out! Sr. Janet’s here! She teaches Religion and Math. i ( A little bit of Southern charm, Sr. It makes “cents.” Sr. Ursula han- Marie teaches English and Rell- dies the money. gion. Mrs. Wilson is a real “‘plus” in the mathematics department. “Please don’t make me go back in there!” Mrs. Blythe teaches Algebra. Mrs. Kingery —our own girl “Fri- day.” “And they call the students cut-ups! ’ Mrs. Beube teaches business courses. i... Mrs. Ahola teaches typing and “Alright, who's the wise guy with the camera?” Mr. McMullen teaches biology. business COUTSES. Mrs. Renner, Office Mrs. Bush, English “Truth and Beauty” Mrs. Moslehi, English Sister Sue Ann, Religion, English Mrs. Askins, Latin Father Kuse, Religion, Guidance Mrs. Ward, Accounting and Typing Miss Broadus, Librarian Mrs. McMullen, Physical Education Mrs. Wolf, Math Mrs. Manning, Art Mr. Molnar, History Mr. Straka, English, Drama SENIORS President: Chuck Vercellino Vice-President: Chris Wuller Sec’y—Treasurer: Laura Riedman Representatives: Diana Cabrera Dick Ballance Carol Lees Lea Neitzel Sponsor: Sister Clotilde CAROL ALTHOFF Pep Club—1,2,3,4. DICK BALLANCE Student Council Rep.—3,4; Football—1 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross-Country —4. } JOHN BENNYHOFF “Benny” Baseball—3; Football—1,2; Track—1,2; Basketball—1,3. DON BENSON A-V-—4 KELLY BARNETT “Butch” AFS—2,3,4; Student Council Rep—1; Mission Club—1 ,2,3,4 (President): Office Help—2,3; Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; Thespian— | ,2,3,4; Track—2,3,4; Basketball—1 2,3, 4; Volleyball—2,3,4; Chorus—1,2; Ensem- ble—2; German Club—4; NHS—3.4; Scho- lastic Bowl—4. LISA BLAZIER “Hamburger” Mission Club—3,4; Pep Club—2,3,4; Chor- us—1,2; NHS—3,4. 13 a ® oa : 2 7 JOHN BOLAND JIM BOLLERO “BO” A—V 3,4; Baseball—1,2,4; Football—1,2, TERRI BOLEN 3A, Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Thespian—1,2,3,4 (Secretary); Chorus—1,?. JULIE BRADY Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Chorus—2,3. JOHN BROWNING “Johnny B” Baseball—1 ,2,3,4; Football—1,4. JUDY BROWN AFS—2; Mission Club—2; Pep Club—1,2, 3,4; Volleyball—4; Chorus—1,2,3. BRUCE BRUMLEVE “Meatloaf” SCOTT BUNDY “Buns” AV—3,4; Football—1,2. ; Mission Club—1 ,3,4; Teresian—4; Fresh. ae . “6 tir, 9 Class Pres.—1; Baseball—1; Football—1 a A oy ee | Piru | ; pay as LJ 4 roare ig aco ps Pais soi 2,3,4; Golf—4; Track—1 3; Basketball- Pom-Pom—4; Thespian—1 250 4 (President); 1,2,3,4. Chorus—1. ANN BURFORD AFS—4: Mission Club—3,4; Pep Club—3, : ' Football—1.2,3,4; Track—1,2,3.4; Basket- BOB BURTSCHI “Mr. Obnoxious” 7 sh tae : ba gee Pa ig RICK BURGER “Boog waa” ball—1; Scholastic Bowl—3,4. ball—3,4; NHS—3,4; Scholastic Bowl—3,4; Golf—4. Transfer—3. MARTY BUSHELL —— lt DONALD L. CASEY “Don” Baseball 1.2.3.4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track iS soa A-—V 3,4; Chess 1; Library 2; Chorus 1. 4: Basketball 1; NHS 3,4. DIANA CABRERA “Di—Babes” Mission Club 1,2; Pep Club 1 ,2,3,4; Teresian 4; Thespian |; Student Council 2,3,4; Junior Class Tres; Representative 2,4; Softball 1; Tennis 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Chorus 1; NHS 3,4; Style Show 4. JUDY CASSELMAN “Olga” } | Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1. ¥i Football | ,2,3,4; Golf 3,4; Basketball 1. JULIE CHLADNY A—V 4; Office Help 1,2,3; Chorus 2. BILL CLOYD “Billy C.” KEVIN CRAIG HELENA DAWIDOWSKI Track—1,2,3,4: Cross Country—4. re AFS Exchange Student Mission Club—4; : a - Pep Club—4; Thespian—4; Student Council L. C p Pp 7 “ip ear Country _4: Volleyball—4 (Capt). MARTA DAWSON SUSAN DOUGHERTY “‘Susie”’ AFS—3; Pep Club—3; Thespian—1 ,2,3,4; — | A—V—3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Style Show Basketball—3,4(stats.) Biology Club—4. EDWARD DOUGHERTY “Duffy” —2. Baseball—1 Manager; Football—3,4 Mana- ger; Basketball—1,2,3,4 Manager. 18 HOWARD DOYLE “Howie” PATTY ELLER “Ellie” A-V—4: Chess—1 A-V—4 Football—1,2,3; Track—2 ELIZABE ee Thespian—2; Pep Club—1,2,3,4 Basketball—1,2 ong eter pete Office Help—4 DAVE ELLIS SCOTT FELDMAN “Bonch” Teresian—3 ae = és AFS—3,4; Chess—2,3,4 Track—2; Basketball—| MARK FEATHER “Woody” lee ae rr. Football—1 2,3,4 Golf_1 5 4. mS es Baseball—1 2,3 soy 545 23 Basketball—2? a TOM FERRIOZZI “Ferri” Football—1,2,3,4 Track—1 .2,3,4 KAREN GEISEN “Geese” AFS—4 A-V—4 Mission Club—4 Office Helper—2 Pep Club—1,2,3,4 Chorus— | Cheerleader—1,2,3,4 NHS-3,4 BETH FREY Office Helper—2 3 Pep Club—1,2,3,4 Chorus— 1 JUDITH FITZGERALD “Fitz” AFS—2,3,4 Track—?2,3,4 Basketball—2 3,4 Volleyball—2,3,4 ma A GAIL GRIMES Mission Club—1 ,?,3,4 Pep Club—1,2,3,4 MARGARET GRIESBAUM Pep Club—1,3,4 Chorus—] LISA GRGURICH Mission Club—3,; Pep Club—1,2,3,4. DONNA HAHN _ | Mission Club—4; Pep Club—2,3,4; Thes- pian—4. CATHERINE C, GROSCH Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Track—2,3,4; Basket- ball—2,3,4; Volleyball—4; Chorus—1,2. GREG HAHN “Honda” Baseball Show—2. | 2,3; Football -1,2,3,4; Style JAMES GUNNING Chess—1; Golf—3.4. JEFF HANNAPEL “Huh-Huh” AFS—1,2,3,4 (V.P.); Student Council—4 (V.P.); Soph. Pres.; Junior Pres.; Baseball —],2,3,4; Football—1,2,3,4; Track—3,4; Basketball—1,2,3,4; Scholastic Bowl—3, 4; NHS—3,4. BOB HEIMLICH “Buco Bronco” Baseball—4. JACK HINTON “Heentone” Baseball—1.2.3.4: Football—1,2,3,4; Basketball—1 ,2,3.4. oy = | Te | SUE HERSHBERGER | Office Helper—1,2,3,4; Thespian—2,3,4; CYNTHIA HENEGHAN “Cindy” Chorus—1 2,3; Football Stats—4. AFS—2,3,4; Mission Club—1 ,2,3,4; Office Helper—2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2,4; Thespian— 1,2,3,4; Track—3; Basketball—1 ,2,3,4; Chorus—1 ,2,3,4; Ensemble—2; NHS—3,4; Scholastic Bowl—3,4; Illinois State Scholar —3,4. EVELYN HOURAN “Evy” Pep Club 2,3,4; Thespian 2; Chorus 1. RUSSELL HOLLINGSWORTH “Ruzzel Boy” Teresian—1 ,2,3,4; Thespian—2 (V. Pres.); Baseball—1 ,2,3,4; Football—1 ,2,3,4; Basket- ball -1: Chorus— 1,2: Ensemble—? . JAIMEE HOUSE Pep Club—1,2,3. ELIZABETH JORDAN “Liz” Mission Club—1,2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2 Thespians—1 ,2, 3,4; Volleyball—2,3; foe —1,2. io Pll JEANIE JACKSON “Action” Mission Club—1,2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Teresian—2,3,4 (Editor); Thespians—1 ,2, 3,4 (Sargeant at Arms); Chorus—1,2; Football Stats—4; Annie Get You Gun—1. % S SUSAN KEE “SueKeeAke” AV—4; Library—3; Pep Club—1,2,4. JERRY JONES “J.J.” 5 l—1 2.3.4: Track—1 3; JEFF KELLER t ans i | EN ( “ TRES KERN “Zelm” Baseball—1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- _ STEVE KOLBECK “Kolby” Football—2; Track 1,2,3; Style Show—3. bat. CATHERINE MARY KIESSEL “Cathie” Transfered Junior year; National Honor Society—3,4. DENISE KULL Mission—3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Teresian— 4; Thespian—2,3,4; Cheerleader—?; “Bye- MIKE LANDHOLT “Bo” MARY LARRY “Snapper” A—V —4; Pep Club—1,2,3.4. Bye Birdie’, “Curious Savage’; “‘The 2 A+ Ra eaha -E all_?: Doctor In Spite of Himself’; Style Show— ARs oy cotiareree nina CAROL LEES Mission CLub—1 ,2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2, DON MARTIN LEECH “DM” 3,4: Teresian 2,3,4; Thespian- 1,2; Stu- Style Show—4; Thespian—4; Baseball— dent Council hem Uiticer Sod ins 1; Football—1 ,2,3,4; Track—3,4; Basket- igor si Track—2,3 4; Chorus— hall 4 5. ) | 2,4; Homecoming Chairman—4. TERESA LARUS “Terri” Library—1. JEFF LOFTUS “Lofto” Track—2,3,4. WILLIAM LEONARD “Le Le” AFS—4; Chess—2; Baseball—1,2,3,4; Faanthall_1 7 2: Backeathall—i ° : Football—1,2,3; Basketball—1i ,3,4. ROB LEWIS “Tuffy” Football—1; Basketball—3. BARNEY LUCKENBILL “Luke” ELLEN McELROY Teresian—4; Style Show—2; Football— be vsis Office helper—1,2; Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; 1,2,5,4-. HE WE Thespian—1; Class Officer—2; Volleyball ee ee 2: Chorus—1,2,3; Style Show—1. KATHY McKINLEY | r MIKE MEARA “Frank” Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Chorus—2,3. , cogs Mission—3; Basketball—3; Style Show— PAT McNAMARA “Mac” = Baseball—1 ,2,3,4. Tued aA KATHRYN MELLON “Kathy” MICHELE MITCHELL Pep Club—3,4; Track—3. _— Pep Club—3,4. MARY MITCHELL “Mitch” AFS—4; Library—3,4; Pep Club—2,3,4; Teresian—4. TAMMY MONFRE Bo hese rete ea. Fecha ate JULIE MORTHLAND AFS—4. Mission—1,3; Pep Club—1,2,3, y . Jets Pep Club—1,2,3,4. 4; Teresian—2,3; Thespian—1 ,2; Cheer- Po leader—3, 4 (capt.). PAVE RURAN 26 LEA NEITZEL Mission Club—1,2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; 7 iL? Thespian—1 ,2,3; Teresian—3; Chorus—1 ,?; NICHOLAS NEIERS “Gnik BY mis haga te Track—2; Scholastic Bowl—3,4. Student Council, Rep.—3,4; Style Show— 2; Homecoming Court—4. PAT MUNDY “Rowdy” ERIC OLSON “Bubba” Chess—1: Football—1,2. MIKE NIESMAN “Agua” Student Body President—4; Football—1; Scholastic Bowl—3,4; NHS—3 4. DENNIS O’BRIEN “O’B” Baseball—1 3.4. ANNE PATTON Pep Club—1; Cheerleader—1. ae x ) i MARY KAY PETERS Mission Club—2,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4. baie JA HANK PAULS “Henry” Football—1,2; Golf—3,4; Basketball—1. is id ¥ . | v ea ‘ o THERESA PFILE “Terr” Pep Club—1; Thespian—1 ,2,3; Chorus—1,2. DAVE PETERS “Rock” Football—2,3,4; Track—4; Teresian—4. STANLEY PRUEMER “Stan” Track—1,2; Style Show—4. STEPHANIE PRUEMER “Steph” CHARLOTTE RAYNOR A-V—4; Pep Club—2,3,4; Chorus—2. Pep Club—2,3,4; Chorus—1; Style Show—- l. KATHY QUINTENZ Pep Club—3; Chorus—2,3; Style Show—4; NHS—3,4; Scholastic Bowl—3,4. bina Re att RAEN i Sa CO eiiaads — igi be al lls LN GINA ROMANA Mission Club—3; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Teresian—1,2,3,4; Class Representative—2; Pom-Pom—3,4 (capt.) Cheerleader—2; Style Show—2,4; Homecoming Court—4. ROBIN REYNOLDS “Winnie” Mission Club—1 ,2,3,4; Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; Teresian—4; Basketball—2; Chorus—1 ,2,3; Pom-Pom—3; Cheerleader—1 ,2. LAURA RIEDMAN Mission Club—1 ,2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Teresian—2,3,4; Thespian— 1 ,2,3,4; Frosh.- secretary; Senior-secretary-treasure; Chorus—1; Pom-Pom—3; Homecoming Queen—4; NHS—3,4; Style Show—1. JIM ROSS “Deuce” Student Council Rep.—2; Football—1,2; Track—1. CAROL RUDOLPH “Rudi” AFS—1,2,3,4; Mission Club—2,3,4; Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; Thespian—2; Track—3; Basketball—1,2,3; Volleyball—3; Chorus— | 2; Ensemble—2; NHS—3,4: Scholastic Bowl—3 4. 30 e f ' i at abe bi ao | al pI ue = aig ee aed ve A Garr THOMAS RUBENACKER “Ruby” Baseball—1,2; Football—1. LORI ROUNTREE “Squarebush” Mission Club—1,2,3,4; Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; Student Council Rep.—3; Chorus—1 ,2; Homecoming Court—4. ANNETTE SCHERER “Netters” Library—1; Mission Club—1 ,2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Chorus—1; Pom-Pom—4; Cheerleaders—1. THOMAS SARIKAS “Golden Rikki” AFS—1,2,3,4 (Secretary—Treasurer); Chess—1; Football—1,2,3,4; Track—1; Scholastic Bowl—3,4; NHS—4. QUINN SENGER CHRIS SCHROTH “Ears” Baseball—1; Track—4; Football—1 2,3. MICHAEL L. SELDAT “Mad Bomber” A-V—3,4. Ta PAT SHEEHAN “Redman” sestesege Geom vh BRLAN SMITH Baseball—1 2,3; Football—1; Track—4; , , | Student Council—1; Football—1; Track- Basketball—1. MARK SIMPSON “‘Satch” 2: Basketball—1,2,3. Football—1. 3] JULIE SMITH “Smitty” MARIA STROHL Mission—4; Pep—1,2,3,4; Chorus—2; ——— _ Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; Track—3; Chorus—1,2. LIZ STAUDER Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; Chorus—1 ,2,3,4. Pom-Pom—4; Cheerleader—3; Style Show —3. rr Y P+ 4 CAROL TAPSCOTT Transfer—3; Teresian—3,4. ae Mission—1 ,2,3,4; Pep Club—1 ,2,3.4; Tere- MARCIA SULICZ “Mert the Tert” sian—12,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4. A-V—4; Office Help—4; Pep Club—1 ,2,3,4; Thespian—1 ,2,3,4; Basketball—1; Chorus —1; Style Show—4. BECKI TAYLOR AFS—3,4; Office Helper—3; Teresian—4; Thespian—1 ,2,3,4; Chorus—1 ,2; Style Show—1; Homecoming Court. ANNE TURNER AFS—1,2,3,4; Mission—1 ,2,3,4; VP. 3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Class Representative— 1,2; Track—2; Basketball—1,2,3,4; Volley- ball—2,3.4; Chorus—1,2; Tennis—3 4; Spanish Club; NHS—3,4 Pres, 4. STEVE TAYLOR NANCY TYROLT “Nan” Mission—1 ,2,3,4; Office Helper—3; Pep I Club—1 ,2,3,4; Thespian—1 ,2,3,4; Chorus —1,2; Pom-Pom—3,4; Style Show—3; “Barefoot in the Park’’—4. TINA TROLIA Mission—2,3,4; Pep Club—2,3,4; Chorus | 2; Scholastic Bowl—3,4. CHARLES V. VERCELLINO . Mission—3,4; Class Officer—3,.4 Pres. 4: VP. 3; Baseball—1 ,2; Football—2,3 4: Track— 3,4; Basketball—1; Style Show—3: NHS— 34. a 7 ti os © he ie a 3 Po 7 ' Ly 1 i | f i 4 Wis i] 1 ‘ © a OK i Tl L ij ae 4! Wy ait | t TIM WALMSLEY “Snake” ERIC WALSER “Wally” Office Help—4; Football—3,4 Manager; Golf—4; Basketball—3,4 Martager. JOYCE WINTERS AFS—3; Pep Club—2. MICHELLE A. WRIGHT “Myrtle” AFS—1,2,3.4 Pres. 4; Mission Club—1,2,3, 4 Sec. 2; Thespian—1,2; Chorus—1,2; NHS 3,4; Scholastic Bowl—3,4. 34 LINDA WILLSEY “Wilbur” AFS—?,3,4; NHS—3,4; Mission Club—3,4 Sec. 4; Pep Club—3,4; Scholastic Bowl—3, 4; Track—2?,3,4; Basketball—2,3,4; Volley- ball—3. CHRIS WULLER “Wooley” Pep Club—1,2,3,4; Teresian—2,3,4 Editor 4; Thespian—1 ,2,3; Student Council—4 V.P., 3 Rep.; NHS—3,4. PEGGY YONKER “Yonks” Mission Club—2,3,4; Pep Club—1,2,3; Teresian—4; Track—4; Cheerleader—1: Style Show—1,3. KARL ZIEMER A-V—3,4; Teresian—1. JUNIORS President: Beth Norton Vice-President: Frank Little Secretary: Kathy Laughery Treasurer: Donna Lees Representatives: Kitty Barnett Cathy Cahan Cindy Kaelin Cary Peters Sponsor: Sister Marie Cathy Alling Julie Ashford Jean Ballance Susan Beyers Keely Boaz Carol Bowman Dan Brilley Tom Briney Jo Brinkoetter Kim Bundy Gloria Cabrera Cathy Cahan Kristy Campbell Jean Clements Tim Cloyd Cheri Connette Shawn Coventry Crystal Crist Kathy Daugherty Tammy Daugherty Terri Davis Maggie Dawson Suzanne Derrington Lisa Dilbeck Jeff Dooley Kevin Doolin John Dougherty Dave Ellis Laura Enloe Patti Entrikin Betsy Epling Alyce Ferre Itsy Ferry Scott Fisher Tom Frey Keith Gosnell Linda Greurich Mike Grigsby Martha Groves Ed Gunning Lee Handley Chris Harper Joe Hartwig Brian Haskell Brian Haskins Pat Haves Sheila Hennelley Lois Higar Shari Hilliard Greg Hollingsead Jody House Anne Hubbard Judy Hullinger Ben Jedlicka Gary Jobe Mike Jordan Marti Keever Kim Kirtland John Kleiss Kathy Kozak Sue Kropla Keith Krotz Leslie Kusnerik Kathy Laughery Donna Lees Angie Lewis Frank Little Steve Lobe B ill Long Mary Lynch Brenda MacMurdo Jerry Mardis Cindy Mathias Kay McCarthy Kelly McCormick Kevin McCoy Mary McElroy Paula McPeek Jim Mellon Kevin Merry Mikia Miller Tom Miller Sandy Moser Monica Mudd Ron Munsterman Beth Norton Tom O'Connell Cathy O'Neill Larry Parkin Julie Penne 39 Brett Peters Cary Peters Robyn Pohar Tim Potts Teresa Rademacher Sue Rebert Terry Rhodes Joanne Riedman Andy Robinson Phil Romano Carolyn Roney Mark Rountree Sharon Schaefer Cyndi Sebok Kit Seidman Bill Sharkey Dan Skelly Patty Smith Teresa Smith Barry Somers Greg Stengel Anne Strobel Cindy Stuckey Julie Sturgeon Kelly Talcott Mike Tirpak Steve Turner Mike Uhl Mary Vandercar Carla Vercellino Rork Williams Mary Wolf Dan Ziemer “Looking Back” In sharing all our memories of days gone by times we've gone through before, I shed a tear for the fast, fun year And hope of remembering there’s more. In the looking back of “remember when?” to think what we must be, has certainly taken more than three years if not eternity. If I hadn't taken the time to care would I have filled my memory up? Or with each encounter found someching to remember And nothing to forget. Patty Fawcett Kelly Wall Lisa Wangrow Mike Weaver Denise Welcher Anita Will Not Pictured: Nancy Ashley Kitty Barnett Ray Deaton Patty Fawcett Cindy Kaelin Michelle McCarthy Gene Meers Brenda Niesman Lisa Schuerman 41 SOPHOMORES President: Julie Applegate Vice-President: Mary Ann Wiessing Sec’y-Treasurer: Mimi Miller Representatives: Teresa Althoff Ray-o Ferry Mary Kay Lees Bill Mitchell Sponsor: Sister Diane John Althoff Teresa Althoff Julie Applegate Anne Behnke Tom Behringer Pat Bernotas Alex Beyers Susan Boland Mike Blazier Jane Booth Marty Brinkoetter Bridget Brunner Roger Burgess Dawn Burke Susie Burtschi Alex Cabrera Colleen Carr Sherry Casey Peggy Clements jill Cloyd Chris Collins Dan Collins Maggie Collins Joe Comiskey Laura Connette Kevin Daly Patty Davis Doug Dement Teri Dougherty Paul Drumm Brian Elam Marcia Eller Mary Ann Ernst Ray-o Ferry Carol Fisher John Fitzgerald Larry Fleckenstein Trudy Flynn Tom Frazier Dave Geisen Jami Gobleman Pat Grant Gale Hall Joe Handley Tim Hanstedt Colleen Heneghan Donna Heneghan Donna Hill Kathy Hippler Pam Hoffman Trent Hollingsead Libby Houran Mary Irish Jim Irvin Mike Irvin Teresa James Beth House Teresa Huber Phil Hullinger Lynette Jolly 44 Jim Keller Susan Kirk C ammy Koehler Sue Kolbeck Julie Kraft Greg Kraus Mary Kay Lees Therese Lipe Pat Loftus Theresa Lohrstorfer Tim Lohrstorfer Jeff Longbons Mike Lyons Cristy Lytle Keith Martin Colleen McCarthy Diane McCarthy Tom McCoy Mary Kay McDonald Beth McElfresh Tom Milanski Nick Milhauser Mimi Miller Bill Mitchell Julee Mitchell 2 2 ZB ZZ. Dennis Monroe Mark Montagne John Moody Pat Morrison Judy Mosier David Nevers Susie Niesman Sean Norton Karol O’Brien Tina O’Brien Chris Olson Julie Paglino Becky Patton Chris Peters Peggy Peters Linda Pruemer Dana Reynolds Lisa Roddis Mike Roney Dana Sadorus Phil Sarikas John Schilawski Mary Senger Angie Sharkey Anne Sheehan Dave Smith Jeff Smith Don Soper Larry Sperry Marty Stauder Tim Steinkoenig Ann Stengel Kelli Stevens Liz Storey Jennie Stowell 46 Tina Strohl Greg Stuckey Andy Sturgeon Steve Struttman Jeff Suzewitz Laurie Talcott Mary Tirpak Cathy Tyrolt Teresa Vahlkamp Tammy Vance Matt Vandercar Diane VYanderlaan Marty VanHoudnos Tim Vaughan Tom Walmsley Susie Wangrow Mark Weatherford Mark Weaver Dan Wendell Mary Ann Wiessing John Wilcockson Jeff Williams Tom Willsey Sue Wilson Missy Wurth Not pictured: Gina Bradshaw Rusty Craig Jeff Grubb Judy Gunning Peggy Hahn Julie Huck Becky Kraudel Mike McKinley Nancy Straza Robin Brady 47 FRESHMEN President: Tom Lampkin Vice-President: Julie Bollero Sec’y-Treasurer: Kent Boaz Representatives: Paul Feldman Karla MacMurdo Art Sharkey Beth Wiessing Sponsor: Sister Rose Marie Jim Alling Cam Anderson Heidi Arseneault Rita Austin Steve Bakunas Michelle Behnke Linda Blakeman Tim Blankenship Kent Boaz Tina Boehm Jule Bollero Rex Bourne Cindy Bradley Jerry Brinkoetter Maureen Brown Michelle Brown Mark Brumleve Kevin Bullington Kristi Bundy Joan Burford Jim Burger Kathy Burger Brian Burns Kelly Buzan Karen Campbell Lisa Carmean Michael Carr Bill Chrysler Lee Collins Steve Coventry 49 John Davis Shelly Davis Kelly Delaney Faith Delatte Susie Dickerson Amy Dooley Chris Doolin Missy Downing Chris Doyle Mary Dugan Janet Enloe Mark Enloe Jeff Erlenbush Julie Everett Joe Ewald Paul Feldman John Ferriozzi Chris Fichter Dave Fitzgerald Pegey Forbes Mary Frankovich Ruth Ann Frazier Pat Freeman Joe Frey Mary Ann Gaffron John Geisen James Graham Scott Grossman Mike Handley Doug Hanson 50 Bryan Hantle Mark Haskell Joe Haskins Mary Jane Hayes Lisa Hettinger Cathy Higar Tim Hoffman Rob House Stanford Hubbard Cathy Huber Theresa Hunt Elizabeth Irvin Sarah Jacobs Marta Jedlicka Sandy Jordan John Kaufman Linda Kaufman Bob Kennedy Maureen Kennedy Brad Kershner John Kiessel Judy Kikolla Missy Kirtland Karen Klein Tom Kleiss Lisa Koning John Lampkin Tom Lampkin Francis Larry Greg Laughery 5] Kyle Laukaitus Paige Leech Lisa Leiner Pam Lewis Ted Lyons Terri Lytle Karla MacMurdo Mike Maloney Phil Marchisello Kay Martin Tom Mathia s Chris McCoy Mike McDonald Matt McElroy Sally McEvoy John Maguire Todd McKenzie Tim McNamara Jim Meers David Mellon Duane Meyer Pattie Meyer Bruce Miller Janet Miller Teresa Mize Joyce Moran Kathy Mormino Chrissie Morton Chris Moser Michael Mudd Tom Mulholland Karen Nalefski Cathy Neilers Margie Nolan Jackie O’Brien Susan O’Brien Mary O'Connor Katy Olson Joe Penne Jill Peters Scott Pohar Nancy Potts Paul Pustinger James Quintenz Kim Rayhill Cherese Reber Tim Rebert Julie Regan Dianna Reynolds Jane Schneider Tim Schook Tami Schroth Chris Senger Theresa Sexton Leslie Sheppard Art Sharkey Teresa Skube Colleen Smith Craig Smith Janet Smith Debbie Snead Brian Somers Mike Soper Stan Spencer Nancy Stauder Scott Striglos Suzanne Strong Lisa Treacy Mary Turner Lois Tyrolt Diane VanHoudnos Teri Vaughn Jack Wagner Karen Walser Kim Walsh Mark Waterkotte David Weisbecker Valerie Wells Lisa Wendell Beth Wiessing Karla Will Lora Williams Mark Wilson Sheila Wolf Ed Wrigley Not Pictured: Robert Hennelly Tim Mauzey Danny Peters Steve Scanlon Jacki Wyant Joanie Yonker 54 AUTOGRAPHS a es = ft Fea MEMORIES . . a warm bonfire . .a Spirited parade .. a Victorious football game .. .4 delightful dance ...and a homecoming full of memories! 26 Freshman Float: “Gotcha in our Jaws” Pee a a For once the police arrived on time and the 1975 Homecoming Parade wound its way through downtown Decatur under warm sunshine and a bright blue sky. The Frosh got off to a good start with their very first float: “Gotcha in our Jaws”. They received third place. “We're Expecting T’win” was what the Sophomore float had to say about Homecoming—and besides guessing right, they collected second place. The Juniors wanted the Bulldogs to “Rock on” but they probably got more than they bargained for when their bulldog rolled right off the truck!! Nevertheless, they received first place. We all knew that “Bulldogs are Outa Sight,” but the Seniors proved it to us without a doubt. Too bad the judges didn’t appreciate their efforts: Seniors landed a fourth Ft gee ne = ha a Sues Fe ig Sophomore Float: “We're Expecting T’win” place prize!!!! Senior Float: “Bulldogs are Outa Sight” Junior Float: “Rock on Bulldogs” Miss Lori Rountree escorted by Pat Sheehan The 1975-1976 Homecoming Queen Miss Laura Riedman escorted by The 1975-1976 Home- coming Court as follows (left to right) Lori Rountree and Pat She- ehan, Lea Neitzel and Tres Kern, Maggie Boehm and Tom Keck, Queen Laura Riedman and Scott Bundy, Becki Taylor and Pat Althoff, Gina Romano and Chris Schroth. The 1974-1975 Homecoming Queen Miss Gina Romano escorted by Christopher Miss Maggie Boehm escorted by Tom Miss Lea Neitzel escorted by Tres Kern 61 Homecoming games are always full of excitement and fun and this year was no exception! After last year’s tuff 29-20 victory over Tolono, we knew that Lake- view Was foing to be no push-over. At first it looked as though it was going to be as close as last year, but the consistent running of Marty Bushell and Jerry Jones put that thought to an end. By the time the horn sounded the Bulldogs were on top 47-12. “I’m so embarrassed!” =, , be mn ae. a ¥ Gk hina ‘ ee oe Pats — oo Loar ee et ? : A ATE abel Pegi ts - y : . is : he er | The Good Guys Ste oa 1 fs = . 2 if s - ae ee Oe y . : e Waa . 63 ans ey ete - af ; aS oe ap 4 THE BACK- LDOGS BUL re, a eas =m Z Sy ee ee =. os ee oe i : A x i= ee BULLDOGS IND YEAR TO REIGN AS 2-A CHAMPS! i 6 ee athe ie ; RE PIRES CS “ Lit a oh i = ae. ae | = i. : 4 iL a, Lag wi by : ae | ; os o J r tay ne + . ! pr ra a4 a a t “e ‘ = i ea ? “whet “Syn: F oe et ‘4 J First Row: E. Walser, Mgr., D. Soper, T. Lyons, L. Handley, J. nor, gee © D. Ellis, C. Peters, J. Dooley, K. Merry, D. Daugherty, Mgr. Second Row: M. Lyons, D. Peters, J. Bollero, B. Cloyd, J. Browning, T. O’Connell, R. Williams, T. Sarikas, M. Bushell, R. Hollingsworth. Third Row: Coach Boehm, M. Irvin, G. Hahn, P. Hayes, T. Ferriozzi, J. Jones, M. Grigsby, S. Turner, 5. Bundy, T. Kern, K. Talcott, C. Schroth, M. Leech, J. Hannapel. Last Row: B. Burtschi, P. Morrison, M. Vandercar, Chris Peters, J. Hartwig, 5. Feldman, J. Mellon, J. Hinton; M. Weaver, M. Uhl, T. Cloyd, T. Willsey, C. Vercellino. Varsity Football Schedule St. T. Opponent State 28 0 Stephen Decatur St. T. Opponent 47 7 Warrensburg 46 0 Gilliespie 27 0 Tuscola 33 0 Dupo 4] 0 Arcola 45 0 Danville 47 12 Lakeview 35 0 Stockon 26 0 Tolono 72 0 St. Joe 32 6 Monticello AG 0 Sullivan As you all know, in October, all of us lost two very special guys, Mike Doolin and Alan Hall. About this same time last year Mike stood very proud on this stage and Alan stood proud out there in the crowd. Early that one Thursday morning in October Mike and Alan were killed. | visited the Doolin family, Mr. Mrs., Kevin, Chris, and Theresa as they stood strong just a few hours after the accident. The whol e family told us to be strong and to play the Tolono game with all of our hearts. That Friday afternoon the team decided to dedicate the Tolono game and the rest of the season to these two great guys. We couldn’t have made it through that game and the rest of the season without these two very special families. So on behalf of the new 2-A State Champs of 1975-76, thank you Mr. Mrs. Doolin and family; Mr. Mrs. Hall and family. Thank You, Marty Leech November 21, 1975 67 “elmo Kern, always full of energy!” “Hannie” finds some daylight! What's goin’ down M’man? A hot dog on a chili night. Boo Boo, carrying the mail for another T.D. “The Senior Men”—1st row: John Browning, Chris Schroth, Tres Kern; 2nd row: Russ Hollingsworth, Chuck Vercellino, Jim Bollero, Marty Bushell, Coach Boehm, Bob Burtschi, Dave Peters, Greg Hahn, Marty Bush eS Tom Sarikas; goal post: Tom Feriozzi, Jeff Hannapel, Scott Bundy, Bill Cloyd, Jerry Jones, Jack ioe ty Bushell — “Senior Athlete of the Hinton, Marty Leech, Scott Feldman. Tres Kern was awarded the Alan Hall and Mike Doolin Me- morial Award. Jerry Jones — 1976 Most Valuable Jeff Hannapel was awarded the Football Player Father Masterson Award. THERE IS NO “Tl IN THE WORD BULLDOGS 69 = 10z 22 I si aaa Freshman Football Squad: 1ST row, E. Wrigley, M. McElroy, D. Peters, M. Brumleve, T. Lyons, S. Spencer, C. Moser, B. Burns, T. Blakenship, J. Feriozzi, T. McNamara. 2ND row, J. Alling, G. Laughery, B. Somers, D. Hanson, T. Kleiss, K. Bullington, C. Doolin, C. Smith, F. Larry, C. Senger. 3RD row, C. Doyle, M. Maloney, J. Kiessel, C. Fichter, J. Penne, K. Laukaitis, T. McKenzie, B. Miller. 4TH row, S. Grossman, K. Boaz, J. Haskins, J. Wagner, IT. Hoffman, J. Brinkoetter, R. Bourne, B. Kennedy, R. House. 5TH row, T. Lampkin, T. Collins, J. Lampkin, (MGRS.) B. Chrysler. , sophomore Football Squad: 1ST row, D. Collins, T. Vaughan, D. Geisen, R. Burgess, M. Blazier, M. Weaver, R. Brady, D. Soper, M. Lyons, P. Hull- inger, C. Collins. 2ND row, Coach Howley, C. Peters, D. Smith, S. Norton, M. Irvin, T. Willsey, P. Morrison, J. Irvin, M. Vandercar, P. Sarikas, J. Moody, J. Williams. Frosh Football Schedule ST. T. OPPONENT 34 14 Springfield Griffin 50 8 Sullivan ia 0 Mt. Zion 22 0 MacArthur 30 0 Argenta-Oreana 35 QO Warrensburg Record: 6-0 Soph Football Schedule ST. T OPPONENT 6 22 Cerro Gordo 42 6 Tuscola 26 2 Sullivan 44 0 Warrensburg 12 22 Tolono 14 O Stephen Decatur 12 14 Lakeview 36 12 Monticello Record: 5-3 71 ERE THERE’S SMOKE. . . . “THE WIZARD OF WATER STREET” 73 74 PARKS’ FIRST SEASON TURNS OVER A 10-24 RECORD FOR STHS. Varsity Basketball team: L to R—Eric Walser (manager), Jack Hinton, Steve Turner, Bill Leonard, Pat Morrison, Matt Vandercar, Jim Mellon, Steve Lobb, Duffy Dougherty, Jeff Dooley, Mike Grigsby, Jeff Hannapel, Jerry Jones, John Fitzgerald, and Pat Hayes. OPPONENTS 71 = Mt. Pulaski 68 Arcola 73 +Warrensburg Tl = St. Joe-Ogden 63 Monticello 66 Tuscola 64 Villa Grove 60 Cerro Gordo 72 Lakeview 51 Sullivan 68 Tolono 63 Aurora Marmion OPPONENTS Arcola Granite City South Warrensburg St. Joe-Ogden Tuscola Monticello Lakeview Tuscola Sullivan Tolono Cerro Gordo Argenta-Oreana “Gimme Gimme” .. .AND WE PROUDLY INTRODUCE OUR J-V! STHS OPPONENTS 44 62 Mt. Pulaski 66 58 Arcola 66 54 Warrensburg 72 62 St. Joe 50 77 Monticello 60 61 Tuscola 68 65 Sullivan 71 50 Tolono 95 76 Maroa 76 OPPONENTS 46 Arcola 69 Granite City South 65 Warrensburg 94 St. Joe 56 Monticello 46 L akeview 57 Tuscola 65 Sullivan 72 Tolono Volleyball B-Team: (L to R) Ist. row—Carla Vercellino, Mary Sen- ger, Terry Vaughn, Diane VanHoudnos. 2nd row— Angie Sharkey, Ai i Peg; gey Hahn, Kay Martin, Terri Lyile. Nov 18 Nov 20 Nov 22 Nov 24 Nov 26 Dec 9 Dec 13 Jan 10 Basketball B-Team: (L to R) 1st row lino, Nancy Potts, Jackie O’Brien, Mary Jane Hayes, Kristi Bundy, Cindy Heneghan, Mary Senger, Therese Lipe. 2nd row—Cindy Stuckey, Susan Boland, Terri Lytle, Maggie Dawson, Mary Turner, Sheila Wolf. SDHS Nokomis Lakeview Lanphier Monticello Bethany Lakeview Nokomis Sacred Heart Bethany 78 OPPONENTS Lakeview Sacred Heart Eisenhower Monticello Niantic Lakeview MacArthur OPPONENTS 39 3] 50 46 l6 30 62 26 47 29 — oe STHS A-Won A-Lost A-Lost A-Lost A-Lost A-Lost A-Lost A-Won A-W L 2-9 ) Was A-Team (STHS) Ps iM Tami Schroth, Carla Vercel- 18 34 18 27 26 20 31 30 25 7) . Tit Girls Vo | lty ba | Hasketba | AND | B-Won B-Lost B-Lost B-Lost B-Lost B-Won B-Lost B-Lost B-W L 2-9 Volleyball A-Team: (L to R) Ist row—Judy Brown, Anne Turner, Kit Grosch, Cindy Kaelin, Joan Burford. 2nd row—Mary Wolf, Ann Burford, Judy Fitzgerald, Anne Hubbard. ¥i 2 Ure I | 5 | 30 Ne 1} ét Teresa Lohrstorfer, Anne Turner, Linda Willsey, Anne Hubbard, Mary Wolf, Ann Burford, Judy Fitzgerald, Kit Grosch. Ines PlaN Frou f 1003 yre SEvItS i Ml ; Dp ‘ar And presenting Paula as... the repair “‘man’”? Hare foot Bi n Ihe or k a E ee a2 EAE Pd Ee se aE —— Can this actually be “the” Scott Feldman? “C mon mom don't faint” A star is born!! 79 Once again, the Mission Club invited Santa Claus to be a part of our 1975 Christmas Party. Mission Club brings the deprived children of our city to St. Teresa every year, to come and enjoy an after- noon of fun. Each child is sponsored by a student from the school, who then in turn, buys presents for the child. The fun and games begin at two and at four the children leave with smiling faces, hearts full of love, and an armful of toys. Lhd =e = i — he ee + a a = | Laie 4 Cheers to Sister Maria Goretti! ic esbridge and it’s music made our dinner-dance a most memorable nicht. Kin 1 Fi ie i April $-10, Ie $200 FM, 84 1 Ll aud Peggy solos in one of her ol’ time favorites, “Johnny Comes Marchin Home.” THE FREEDOM TREE. 56 x “ e a Liz Stauder... ‘si. |S Sk = 5 | ..and Carol Lees narrate. SPANGLED FASHIONS OF 1976. STAR a7 ae ey ai | LP 7 t, lst row: J. Bennyhoff, J. Browning, R. Hollingsworth, J. Hannapel, B. Leonard, J. Bollero; 2nd row: B. Haskell, K. Dollin, T. Kern, C. Peters, P. Hayes; 3rd row: M. Grigsby, D. O’Brien, M. Uhl, D. Ellis, M. Rountree, Coach Howley, J. Hinton. District Championship Game. homeruns. To = _ scl Mr. Howley —worried—concerned—or just resting his chin? J. BASEBAL Coach Howley’s forces proved to be one of the best in the area. The Bulldog baseballers finished 11-3, including a phe nomenal nine-game winning streak. That streak led the Bulldogs to an exciting showdown with Macarthur in the Pitchers Bill Leonard, Tres Kern, John Browning and Jack Hinton held opponents in check while St. Teresa hitters used their “Iron Mike” experience to blast a record number of 89 Batter, Batter,—swing! He’s safe! ! ! 90 oe ee a eae | ae ee co ‘ j aly 2% ay a Pe ee A oe OS First Row: J. Althoff, M. Handley, J. Erlenbush, J. Kaufman, 5. Pohar, M. Waterkotte, K. Boaz, B. Chrysler, J. Graham, J. Handley. Second Row: L. Collins, D. Meyer, C. McCoy, C. Senger, K. Laukaitis, D. Fitzgerald, L. Fleckenstein, T. Steinkoenig, J. Alling. Third Row: C. Doolin, P. Loftus, J. Maquire, C. Peters, M. Vandercar, D. Hanson, D. Peters, T. Lyons, J. Moody, D. Soper, C. Fichter, T. Behringer, Coach Howley. Frosh-Soph Schedule: Eisenhower Tie Eisenhower Loss Lakeview Loss Macarthur Loss Mt. Zion Loss Lakeview Loss Mt. Zion Win 9] ist row: C. Vercellino, C. Bradley, K. Burger, D.D. Reynolds, M. Brown, C. Lees, K. Campbell, P. Lewis, T. Vaughan, M. Mitchell, T. Boehm, J. Fitzgerald, 5. Wolf. 2nd row: M. Dawson, L. Talcott, K. Rayhill, D. Snead, M. Turner, $8. Wilson, A. Burford. 5. O'- Brien, P. Leech, K. Martin, D. Hill, J. Burford. .. , Mi _ rep bee 1s il L hts fee a ot he emit, vt wil j i ; tee eT 5 ee Carol Lees runs the mile and 880. Who says freshmen can’t run? 92 Golf team: Hank Pauls, Chris Harper, Marty Leech, Scott Feldman, Scott Bundy, Jeff Smith, Eric Walser, Bill Sharkey, Rick Burger, Tom Mathias, Joe Handley, Tim Potts. Speech team: Mike Weaver, Kitty Bar- nett, Kay McCarthy, Tammy Daugherty, Kathy Laughery, Kay Martin (not pic- tured). -TRACK- RUN FOR FUN 2 had - ‘il ms OYA fs % = ¥ see. 2 PLE eye Ne | = a - Ee a ight: erry : | ol a 1) = “t Pale i Par a 2 a x — : - “% es =k a re 7 ¥ F i P . } = = in zy j 9 ilk _ . es be, i ie a i. lst row: R. Burgess, V. Jedlicka, A. Sturgeon, D. Mellon, $. Norton, T. Schook, J. Wagner, J. Feriozzi, J. Lampkin. 2nd row: J. Dooley, K. Talcott, T. Milanski, T. Vaughn, R. Brady, T. Lohstorfer, T. Mackenzie, T. Feriozzi, J. Quintenz. 3rd row: Coach Mol- nar, B. Burns, T. Willsey, J. Loftus, J. Mellon, B. Burtschi, H. Pauls, K. Craig, C. Vercellino. Not pictured: T. O'Connell, M. Irvin, kK. Merry. STHS TRACK SCHEDULE STHS vs Clinton at Warrensburg This year’s track team was one of the largest ever at St Teresa. 31 STHS vs Maroa at Argenta Bulldog runners, jumpers, and hurdlers helped give the team a second Decatur Open place finish at the Argenta Relays, third at the Cerro Gordo Invitational STHS vs Lakeview at Clinton and fourth in the Conference Meet. Sprinter Tom O’Connell qualified Clinton Carnival for the State Finals in two events and sophomore Tim Lohstorfer set Argenta Relays a school record, 10.0 in the 100 yard dash. STHS vs Lakeview STHS vs Deland at Argenta Cerro Gordo Invitational Frosh-Soph Okaw Varsity Okaw District 94 Could that be ...a great hot water bottle? Ah C’mon Coach they're trying! é R A | K Lyin’ back-takin’ it easy-bein’ a STAR. Billy Chrysler ends his field day with a deli- cious piece of pie! Just relaxing in the sun; having some fun! On your mark, get set, GO!!! Ltd =. ] A You're actually going to eat that!! FIELD PAY N7o-—--—- 96 SS rs = Be at - ea +HE DY: Faculty, students, and even little children had fun. WEHAVEA DREAM A kiss of peace! May 14, 1976 marked the Junior’s celebration day as they received their class rings. As Juniors, the class of °77 realize they only have one year left at St. Teresa. Yet, in their hearts and minds they have many dreams which they will fulfill. Cathy Cahan receives her ring. BEFORE AFTE es ] [3 | Ww 98 Miss Kingery takes a break to play hostess at the Ring Day reception. Phil Carla take advantage of the time away from regular school activities. THECELASS . OF oe: CELEBRATES KING DAY 4A 99 ‘t- 9 { — . - on | nse sen te hi OR 4- oe ieee et “ Russ Hollingsworth received the Brintlinger Award. The St. Teresa Award was given to Ann Burford. The winner of the Royal Arcanum was Mike Niesman. 100 ve Bette 7 ( x Crise a - te re “a Whe | 2 4 oe A os = |. - + oe a. s “ . oh ED, 2 et ey “tr a Fe ke wae ae = = : . 102 103 104 oor Tr ii | , a ' ' mn R) wind 3 | af Dey ; had 1 “7 i M 7a MAS = ie 2 oe es ee + AES (Hello Helena-- Gad to TION S BIOLOGY (atm reratin. aides seat he unset THE SPARS (Cinimtast “Abts oe ath er Fae ea st ioen Getheg vee MISSION (Critaren. ae_ ring : Samto's Aste’) PEP ( WERE THE CHAMPS C-H-A TPS!) LIBRARY (fee Broa tee utara wier Lprinal mapa A} SPANIOHG GUE .-PASAL) NHS Cy Plone Waray can 'ty fain nis cbuby J havea (axcang) STUDENT COUNCIL (Shai esine Cito tod) SCHOLASTIC BOWL (Sasi ty sy Se rte POM - POM (But uxdonrt suo navea routine | ) CHEE PLEAD a Oe () H fs ICE LH E z bp Hows MAAN Senvors are alosent today) HORE SC Pim om mm eee oe Cindy Kaelin Tammy Daugherty Teresa Smith Captain—Tammy Monfre VARSITY SPIRIT NEVER, NEVER DIES WE GOT SPIRIT ee eer rr TT The Varsity Cheerleaders, (top to bottom), Teresa Smith, Tammy Dau- gherty, Cindy Kaelin, Kelly Wall, Karen Geisen, and Tammy Monfre (cap- tain), cheered our Bulldogs on to victory with their bright smiles and peppy cheers. RAH! RAH! RAH! 108 Freshmen Cheerleaders (L to R) Karla MacMurdo, Jule Bollero, J.V. Cheerleaders, (top to bottom, L to R.} Joame Yonker, Peggy Peters, Kim Rayhill, and Mary Turner (captain). Missy Kirtland, Angie Sharkey (captain), Dana Reynolds, and Colleen Mc- Carthy. First Row—Paula McPeek, Julie Smith, Nancy Tyrolt, Annette Scherer, Carol Bowman, Mary Vandercar; Second Row—Jo Brinkoetter, Beth Buchanan, Gina Romano, Cathy Cahan, Shari Hilliard, Robyn Pohar. uate oe | - 4 ud -_ : = IST row, S. Fisher, M. Jordan, J. Jackson, M. Turner, C. Morton, H. Arsensault, $. Jacobs, J. Kleiss, J. Hartwig. 2ND row, T. Boehm, J. Smith, J. Re- gan, $. Jordan, L. Leiner, D. Snead. L. Jordan, A. Turner, C. Heneghan, T. Trolia, J. Riedman, M. Grigsby. 3RD row, J. Bollero, N. Tyrolt, J. Wyant, M. Frankovich, J. Yonker, J. Schneider, §. O'Brien, K. Bundy, A. Burford, C. Rudolph, B. House, J. House. 4TH row, D. Hahn, B. Buchanan, P. Yon- ker, D. Kull, L. Neitzel, M. Wright, L. Blazier, K. Neiers, 8. Boland, N. Ashley, C. Alling. 5TH row, 8S. Derington, M. Mudd, K. Geisen, L. Rountree, L. Riedman, C. Tapscott, D. McCarthy, M.K.. McDonald, J. Kraft, L. Talcott, M. Dawson, K. Barnett. 6TH row, J. Penne, M. Duggan, D.D. Reynolds, L. Dilbeck, J. Smith, J. O’Brien, L. Houran, 8. Wangrow, P. Hahn, S. Kolbeck, C. Rever, B. Epling, M. Vandercar, K. Laughery, B. MacMurdo, C. Mac- Murdo, K. Campbell, J. Moran, C. Huber, J. Enloe, K. Nalefski, J. Kikolla. 7TH row, S. Rebert, K. Campbell, C. Kaelin, K. McCormick, B. Norton, C. Cahan, K. Bundy, K. Boaz, K. Seidman, S. Schaefer, P. Smith, I. Ferry, G. Cabrera, J. Ballance, K. Barnett, C. Lees, C. Vercellino, L. Willsey. MISSION CLUB lil LIST row, T. Sarikas, J. Hannapel, M. Wright, B. Norton, T. Daugherty, A. Stro bel, H. Dawidowski, J. Fitzzerald, M. Mitchell, J. Clements, T. Althoff J. Huck. 2ND row, J. Ballance, J. Ashford, M. Groves, Mrs. Ward, B. MacMurdo, C. Stuckey, 8. Kropla, S. Boland, J. Paglino, P. Davis, K. Martin, P. Hahn. 3RD row, A. Ferre, K. Barnett, B. Taylor, A. Turner, C. Carr, L. Talcott, C. Heneghan, A. Sharkey, L. Roddis, D. Snead. 4TH row, P. Sarikas, P. Clements, L. Houran, C. O'Brian, C. Rudolph, A. Burford, J. Kraft, M.K. McDonald, T. Huber, C. Heneghan, M. Turner. 5TH row, B. Burtschi, B. Leonard, J. Dooley, K. Talcott, B. Haskins, R. Munsterman. A M E R I SPREADING C A N UNDERSTANDING F THROUGHOUT L, D THE WORLD S E R V I re E AFS Short-term exchange: 1ST row, Pam Miller, Lisa Johnson. 2ND row, Lynn Voight, Susan Stanczyk, Barb Brown, Ginny Lackovie. 112 i STHS WELCOMES HELENA DAWIDOWSKI She always has a smile to share with all her new Amer- ican friends. The Dawidowski family back in Johannsburg, South Africa,— Dad, Yana (the dog), Mom, Helena, Tadeusz, and Ingrid. During this year I’ve probably realized some of my wildest dreams—and thanks should go to my most wonderful and lovable Thanks to Helena’s host family, the Strobels, she has had - - . . eq’ faculty and « thank vont pian lharidaia nya : family, the Strobels. To St. Teresa’s faculty and students, thank you! Helena 113 114 “Happy Hanny,” “Crazy Burf,” Kinky Agua.” — + - Lie | I i, = . le | ‘gi il t ; } } 3 : Mike Niesman, Pres. Ann Burford, Sec.-Treas. Jeff Hannapel, V-Pres. 115 . f fy 1p Ist row: J. Hannapel, C. Vercellino (treas.), A. Turner (pres.), C. Lees (sec.), C. Rudolph (v-pres.), C. Wuller, L. Blazier. 2nd row: kK. Barnett, L. Riedman. K. Geiwen, D. Cabrera, A. Burford, M. Wright, C. Heneghan, D. Kiessel, L. Willsey. 3rd row: K. Quintenz, M. Niesman, B. Leonard, M. Bushell. Anne speaks about NHS Carol reads the closing prayer Chuck is Master of Ceremonies Bill congratulated Jim EXPERIENCE IS THE KEY Experience is a key....... At times when it would So venture forth, get both feet wet That unlocks treasured, hallowed doors seem this path could not be all you dare to be Revealed to you in moments be meant for you. With courage at the doorstep as you've never dreamed before. Be not one to hesitate Experience is the key. but BE the one to do. —John Skelley— , | e | . st =— — | ST q Ist row: E. Dougherty, J. Casselman, D. Lees; 2nd row: K. Barnett, L. Kusnerick, K. Laughery, K. Grosch; 3rd row: §. Pruemer, T. Trolia, M. Tirpak, A. Hubbard; 4th row: P. Eller, C. Cahan, T. Dougherty, K. Talcott; 5th row: C. Kaelin, M. Dawson, J. Brinkotter, H. Dawidowski, B. Sharkey: 6th row: J. Loftus, B. MacMurdo, C. Vercellino, K. Craig, N. Neiers, T. Sarikas, M. Weaver. Ist row: J. Jackson, T. Bolen, B. Buchanan, K. McCarthy, K. Laughery, T. Daugherty, P. McPeek, D. Kull, C. Cahan, N. Ashley, K. Barnett. 2nd row: J. Ballance, N. Tyrolt, M. Groves, J. Clements, H. Dawidowski, C. Heneghan, L. Koning, C. Alling, L. Jordan. 3rd row: M. Van- Houdnos, C. Roney, D. VanHoudnos, P. Meyers , J. Enloe, T. Monfre, D. Hahn, M. Weaver. The Director Himself! How do I look? 118 ae Se oF a a 2 ees Roe es — : wet, ae i OME OGETHER 119 se Sr” ea. ee ee ——- a | - | - 2 | La) ap oe Rise rt 35% Sie aa si —— ae | Obes pe _ Le: is on Nar, o m al ’ aN | pw if ya : a rn 7 | my f i es Wess wu eae: Pes Se rie) 2 diss yee ee ; . : : ) 4 . THE “INTELLECTUALS” OF ST T. tint 1d Scholastic Bowl: 1ST row, A. Burford, T. Trolia, L. Willsey, T. Pfile, K. Quintenz, M. Dawson, K. Barnett, M. Wright. 2ND row, M. Niesman, J. Hannapel, J. Loftus, T. Sarikas, B. Leonard, B. Burtschi, N. Neiers. : SPANISH CLUB ee a AM) 1ST row, 5. Wangrow, S. Kolbeck, P. Hahn. 2ND row, L. Talcott, T. Huber, M. Tirpak, J. Huck. 120 OUR BUSY HELPERS 4 i Ve tes tlie cs 2 1 PS Ba SR. Ze Mrs. Renner (at desk), L to R—Lynette Jolly, Jo Brinkoetter, Anne Hubbard, Beth Frey, Cindy Heneghan. i a ere Figg (oe ew ee) ee HH, sad as = i ee! _— Sy —_— —— ll L to R, IST row—Teresa Huber, Mary Tirpak, Kitty Barnett, Nancy Ashley, Mike Tirpak, Kristi Bundy. 2ND row—Miss Broadus, Beth McElfresh, Mary Mitchell. 12] Freshmen: 15ST row (L to R)—R. Austin, S. Jacob, K. Klein, T. Boehm, D. Snead, J. O’Brien, L. Tyrolt, M. Turner, K. Will, J. Enloe. 2ND row—M. Frankovich, J. Wyant, C. Bradley, K. Burger, K. Reynolds, J. Regan, J. Bollero, C. Morton, L. Hoffman, 8. Strong, K. Camp- bell, J. Yonker, T. Lytle. 3RD row—L. Blankman, M. Hayes, A. Dooley, J. Smith, S. Jordan, L. Leiner, P. Leech, J. Schneider, B. Wies- sing, K. Bundy, K. MacMurdo. 4TH row—N. Stauder, C. Higar, D. VanHoudnos, M. Brown, K. Nalefski, J. Kikolla, C. Reber, H. Arsene- ault, T. Hunt, K. Rayhill, L. Williams. 5TH row—K. Walsh, C. Smith, M. Kirtland, 8. O’Brien, P. Lewis, P. Forbes, T. Mize, T. Vaughan, L. Tracy, K. Olsen. 6TH row—J. Peters, J. Everett, T. Sexton, N. Kileen. Sophomore: 1ST row (L to R)—M. Irish, M. Wurth, J. Mosier, D. Wanderlaan, J. Applegate, T. Strohl, C. McCarthy, T. Dougherty, S. Bur- tschi, C. Tyrolt, R. Ferry, A. Sheehan, T. O’Brien. 2ND row—M. Miller, C. Lytle, A. Stengel, M. Ernst, D. Hill, K. Hippler, L. Pruemer, T. James, D. Burke, J. Cloyd, M. Wiessing, P. Peters. 3RD row—J. Gunning, K. O’Brien, L. Houran, J. Stowell, C. Fisher, L. Storey, M.K. Lees, A. Sharkey, T. Althoff, D. Reynolds, B. Kraudel, T. Flynn. 4TH row—S. Wangrow, J. Huck, T. Huber, M. Tirpak, B. McElfresh, D. McCar- thy, J. Kraft, M. McDonald, P. Hahn, L. Talcott, G. Bradshaw. 122 Junior: 1ST row (L to R)—P. McPeek, K. Campbell, M. Vandercar, S. Kropla, L. Higar, J. Brinkoetter, A. Hubbard, K. Daugherty, L. Kus- nerik, K. Kirtland, A. Ferre, J. Clements. 2ND row—P. Entrikin, J. Hullinger, 8S. Moser, C. Kaelin, K. Wall, B. Epling, D. Lees, K. Laughery, T. Daugherty, J. Ballance, S. Hilliard, J. House. 3RD row—T. Smith, G. Cabrera, R. Pohar, J. Ashford, K. McCormick, J. Riedman, S. Re- bert, M. Miller, C. O'Neill, P. Fawcett, K. Boaz. 4TH row—K. Seidman, B. Norton, P. Smith, I. Ferry, C. Cahan, K. Bundy. . .. J be | i- oS ks Senior: 1ST row (L to R)—J. Smith, M. Mitchell, T. Bolen, R. Reynolds, E. McElroy, S. Dougherty, C. Althoff, L. Stauder, L. Riedman. 2ND row—B. Buchanan, T. Monfre, L. Jordan, P. Yonker, D. Kull, L. Neitzel, N. Tyrolt, kK. Mellon, T. Trolia, B. Frey, M. Griesbaum. 3RD row—S. Kee, M. Mitchell, D. Hahn, K. Geisen, L. Blazier, A. Turner, C. Heneghan, A. Burford, K. Grosch, J. Fitzgerald, L. Willsey. 4TH row —§. Hershberger, J. Brady, C. Wuller, C. Tapscott, C. Rudolph, H. Dawidowski, M. Strohl, L. Grgurich, S. Pruemer, J. Casselman. 5TH row— J. Jackson, G. Romano, L. Rountree, G. Grimes, M. Sulicz, D. Cabrera, M. K. Peters, K. Barnett, C. Lees. “Pucker up.” Cheese Deneese. “Here comes Action.” FROM FRESHMEN INITIATION. . . . . .LO SENIOR HOMECOMING 126 Day 6 at Russell's These silly clowns are actually hardworking sports editors . . . at times. You've never seen the seniors without a party .. . hat! Smack-a-roo, but from who? 127 a he H ine we eee ees : ical iT AAA A Awe lg age Na ge eta a ne ey a fu F AIS eh wh it fe Sayer yr Sy ey Me td Fa 8 ae wa a ri 4 i Fury a a= tam ta A Bonch, what did ya get from Uncle Sam? It seems like only yesterday I was a freshman, jubilant, anxious, and overwhelmed by the people who weren’t anything to me then .. . slowly we came to be... --Evelyn Houran ' patatas x tt 129 130 Seniors are OUTA SIGHT too. ! ad oak ikon” 4 et en — ee el 2 ee rt oT sal . — Tr ‘ . i 131 a a : : 3 = hs | ae - . i ay This page has been set aside from our yearbook in dedication of Mike Doolin. Mike, an alumni of St. Teresa, yet he was still is a great part of faculty, parents students of ST. TERESA HIGH SCHOOL. For the happy, sad, and most memorable times; thank you Mike Doolin. 134 This page has been set aside from our yearbook in dedication of Alan Hall. Alan, an alumni of St. Teresa, yet he was still is a great part of faculty, parents students of ST. TERESA HIGH SCHOOL. For the happy, sad, and most memorable times; thank you Alan Hall. 135 136 ; + a “ | : , | te a JEAN | 139 PATRONS A Mr. Mrs. W. F. Morrison | The M. J. Lynch Family | Mr. Mrs. Paul McPeek | Mr. Mrs. Ray E. Ashley Mr. Mrs. Richard D. Ferre and Family William Chrysler Family The W. Nelson Mitchell Family Edward J. Campbells Dean Epling Family Mr. Mrs. Harold F. Smith The Terence McCarthy Family | Mr. Mrs. Glen Flynn Mr. Mrs. Fred Quintenz Thomas R. Cloyd Family Mr. Mrs. J.D. Harper Dr. Mrs. A. C. Mormino Joe Penne Family Dr. Bruce Carmean Family 7 James Trolia Family The William A. Brinkoetter Family Mr. Mrs. Benny Romano Mr. Mrs. Richard F. Roddis Mr. Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald : H. Wayne Storey Family The David Rayhill Family Roy L. Austin and Family Mr. Mrs. John Strong Sr. The Charles Willsey Family Mr. Mrs. Dan Norton Mrs. Bernadine Dougherty Macon Music Angelo’s Italian Restuarant Svenson’s Florists Mr. Mrs. Michael Bollero and Family Harold Munsterman Family Robert Boaz Family Mr. Mrs. T. G. Bolen Homeroom 106 140 Mr. Mrs. Leroy E. Pfile and Terri Mr. Mrs. Richard W. Heneghan Darrell Strohl Family Mr. Mrs. Robert R. Uhl Mr. Mrs. Maurice Althoff Don Pruemer Family Mr. Mrs. E. “Pat”? 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