St Teresas Academy - Avila Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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1 14 Hi! I’m a freshman or is that Freshman! That’s better! I don’t usually talk about what month it is or discuss my philisophical thoughts about it — “Oh, there is such bliss and melancholy in May.” My only regard for the month is the day attached to it. Ms. Her- non makes us write it in the right-hand corner of our paper. To make things more difficult, we’re supposed to write the date it’s due. Whose mind is so future-oriented and com- plex? Not mine! However, October, this month, has a special meaning to me. It is my second month at St. Teresa’s Academy. And as some would have it, I’m still supposed to be following an A-day schedule when it’s F- week or when it’s Thursday, following the I- day schedule, and going to lunch mods 9-10 and wondering if all my friends had been beat- en up and thrown into the trash cans. But, I’m not! ro I’m enjoying life as an organized Freshman, one who will not be degraded by carrying some senior’s backpack, purse, lunch, suitcase, and 5 car (if she thought 1 could) or by being told that my algebra class is on the fourth floor of Donnel- ly. October is pretty fun, 1 have to admit. Spirit Month is the major event in October. |t’s when all the classes participate in activities to raise money for the missions — even Freshman. We 12 do things like see how fast each class can fill up penny jars or give points for going to games. No, you can’t go to Monopoly. 1 mean high school games like volleyball. 1 also saw a tennis match at the Woodstock Racquet Club, but no yellow birds. Teachers are kind of important 1 guess. 1 don’t know why, but someone said they were. If 19 we didn’t have teachers, we couldn’t learn such interesting subjects as — well, you know! Oops! I’m late. October will be over by the time 1 get to my next class, PE, Practical Education?!! 24 25 26 31

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 We’ve Got Spirit, How ’Bout You? Students during the month of October really showed what being from St. Teresa’s is all about from the change jars for the Mexican Relief Fund to donating canned goods. Each class sponsored an activity day, starting with the Juniors who put on their own version of “People's Court.” The Sophomores had several contests dealing with how much you could eat (!), while the Freshmen chose to present an obstacle course. Finally, the Seniors sponsored a comical version of “The Price Is Right.” In the end, the Seniors gained the most class points. Although the seniors were victorious, all of the participants enjoyed the competition. One of the highlights for most students was watching the fac- ulty join the fun. As Jenny Vincent commented, “I wasn’t in any of the contests, but it was crazy seeing the teachers doing outrageous things.” One faculty member who was involved, Mr. Steve Rellihan, stated, “It’s always hard to do something like that if you haven’t had a chance to practice.” There were some faculty mutterings about being given a rigged orange, but all’s fair in food and war. The faculty representatives proved both their spirit and their ability to be good sports. Above: Goodnight, honey, Mr. Rellihan says to Dr. Grantham. Above Right: Elise Di Carlo and pig (a.k.a. Kelly Crawford) recruit piglets for sophomore slop wars. Right: Pau- la Sprenger, Jennifer Ominski, and other Seniors pay close attention to the activities on the floor.

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