

Seton Catholic High School
Diocese of Phoenix
Bishop James Rauch
Principal
Lee Trane
Head Athletic Dept.
Kim Cramer
Student Government:
Pres. Gabe Moreno
V. P. Marisol Lucas
Secretary Marci Navarrete
Treasure Denise Richardson
Class Presidents:
Sr. Sara Acosta
Jr. Brian Lynch
Soph. Janet Botta
Fresh. Cathi Cardinal
"COACH" a title of love and respect that goes so well with this man. Even though he has only been a coach to a very few Sentinels he is lovingly called that by all Sentinels. Always there with a joke, good or bad; it helps if you're low. He is supportive to his students as well as his great teams. A winning Coach who pulls for everyone. That familiar figure running the mile out on the football field, playing lunch-time sports and playing basketball during his P.E. classes. He was always a patient teacher who would go over something with you until you understood it. And so to the friend of all Sentinels we dedicate THE SETONIAN 1978-1979 to •••.
CoAcH DENNIS Novv II
Dennis Novy:
Biology, Physical Education, anf and Chemistry and Chemisrty Former Football Coach and Basketball Coach.
Co-Editors: Theresa Ratti Senior
Annette Azzi Freshman
Staff:
Staff:
Marci Navare
Marci Navarrete
Maria Gutm11el
Yearbook Artist: Blair Saville
We would like to thank Kim Cramer, Marci Navarrete and Theresa Ratti for the use of their pictures.
We appologize to the Men's Baseball Team for not having acknowledged you through pictures in the Setonian '78-79.
Dawn Bockius: Freshman & Jr. English, Free Enterprise, Close-Up & Model U.N. Moderator Frosh. Class Advo Advisor
Kim Cramer: P.E., Cheer & Porn Advisor. Junior Class Advisor, Coach of Girl's Volleyball, Basketball, Softball & Track.
Lynn Mascarelli: Soph., Jr. & Sr. Religion, Internat. Thespian Society Moderator, Play Director, Sr. Class Advisor.
Diane Collins: Soph. & Senior English, Chorus Sr. Class Advisor
Pat Galea: Freshman Religion & Reading.
Sr. Joan Marie: Librarian
Sr. Mary Peter: Mathmetics.
Lee Trane: Principal, Yearbook advisor, Sr. Class Advisor, Baseball Coach
Martha Miller: Home Ec. & Jr. Class Advisor.
Dan Wagner: U.S. History, U.S. Govt., P.E. Ariz. Hist. Men's Coach for; Football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity V Varsity Basketball Soph. Class Advisor.
Josie Soto: Office Secretary.
Louise Goldstein: Guidance Counselor, Alchol & Drug Abuse Class, National Honor Society Moderator.
Kathy Fitzmaurice-Yontz: Spanish, French , Span. Club Moderator, Soph. Class Advisor.Just one of those days
Mrs Collins?
Is the piano O.K.?
Bob Garmon: Biology, Chemistry Judy Trane: Bookeeper , Cashier. The Life Line of Seton. Bob Martin: Bus Driver, Maintenance.a - Sr. Pres. Sara Acosta with Spirit Banner. b - Our Bon-Fire
c - The football team with their own message to our rivals.
d - The Porn's message to the Eagles.
e- The cheerleaders and porn line present mementos to the players.
Steve Saville with parents George & Peggy Saville. Steve was unable to play, because of an injury he received in the Bourgade Game. Steve was one of the Captains of the team.
Mr.& Mrs. Rod Rodriguez and daughter Geri. This was Geri's second year as the Captain of the Porn Line. Their precision was great !! Thanks Geri and members of the Porn Pon Line.
Gl.Mv1EL
The nominees for King And Queen with the King & Queen for '77-78
Standing: Paul Perry, Tine Valenzuela King '77-78, David Brady, & David Higginbotham.
Seated: Karen Brown, Kathleen Lynch Queen '77-78, Margie Martinez, & Janet Hartnell.
Class Representatives:
Seniors: Jerry Mendoza & Sue Guerin
Juniors: Mark Stoll & Sandy Aguirre
Sophmores: Blair Saville & Gracie Martinez
Freshmen: David Ryan & Jenny Kerber
Runners upPaul Perry & David Higginbotham congradulate King David Brady.
Queen Janet Hartnell Being congradulated by '77-78 Queen Kathleen Lynch & runner-up Hargie Hartinez.
Congradulations
Janet & David Royalty 1978-1979
(clockwise)
Head Coach Dan Wagner. Senior Gabe Moreno. Coach Wagner with "THE HAT"
Junior Kyle Griffith & Coach Wagner. Giving instructions to his players. Deep discussions between Juniors Tim Ryan & Vince Cardinal #61
We Won so Coach got thrown in the shower.
The School's Feeling (clockwise)
Sophmore Blair Saville
Junior Mark Stoll
The Victors Chito Valenzuela & David Higginbotham.
Junior Mike Rael.
Junior Vince Cardinal
Capts. David Brady & Mike Tamburrino Freshmen David Ryan & Adam Mendoza.Crowd support, Polly Okopal, Kathy Valdez, Mary Beth Burgoyne, Mary Higginbotham, Ann Higginbotham.
Ron Griffith & team mascot "Anthony" oh oh Janet, watch out. Janet Botta & Therese Hellman. Ricky Smith eating again.Terra Palmer, Sue Guerin, Margie Martinez
Marisol Lucas, Sara Acosta, Valerie Valenzuela.
OvER MARGIE
Serve Sara.
Let's move Su zi.
What's going on now Margie?
Taking in Margie's wisdom; Freshmen Jenny Kerber & Suzi Rael.
Spike Gracie .Margie Martinez, Sue Guerin, Denise Richardson, Valerie Valenzuela, & Dee Dee Renna.
Top: It's O.K. Val we'll win.
A quiet moment with Denise. Victory Spirit with Sue.
Middle: The pride shines in their faces, Val & Dee Dee It may look like Val's crying but she's quite happy.
Bottom:
Karen we're glad you're back to keep our spirits soaring.
Margie, Sue & Denise, Keeping Spirit UP.
Back Row: Mike Rael, Brian Lynch
Gabe Moreno, David "Higgy" Higginbotham
Bob "B.C." Contreras, Blair Saville,
Ron Griffith, David Brady, Coach Dan Wagner,
Front Row: Adam Mendoza, Chito Valenzuela, Jerry Mendoza, Scott Ensle, Mark Stoll.
Interesting Game Gracie???????
Let's Go for Two Petra!!!!!!!!!
OK Let's Ham it up Valerie.
Sue Guerin
Terra Palmer
D ianne Austin
Valerie Valenzuela
Margie Martinez
OUR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SOFTBALL TEAM
Cathy Trostheide
Kathy Valdez
Gracie Martinez
Pam LaPaglia
Paula "Petra" Anderson
Marisol Lucas
Amy Dupke
Coach Kim Cramer
Coach Lefty Soto
Former Principal Fr. Roland L. (Klinger) Stair celebrating a Christmas Liturgy with us.
New Soloist Theresa at the same Mass
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Freinds and Alumni of Seton High and most important you, the graduates of 1979.
I would like to express to all of you how priveledged I feel in being asked to address you on your graduation.
As you know, Seton High holds a very special place in my heart, and you, the class of '79, the last class I taught as freshman, also share a very special place in my heart.
As I ponder the question of what to speak to you about, many topics crossed my mind. Some of these were very worldly, and the typical commencement address, where much is said about topics quite removed from most high school students. It is mostly given to impress the audience with the speakers views rather than be meaningful to the graduates. I could not bore you with a talk on subjects such as these, rather, the idea came to me of a subject that perhaps best exemplifies you and is not understood today, quite the way you as a class understand it. That subject is LOVE.
Love is a strange thing. It like a flower, so delicate that a touch will bruise it, and so strong that nothing will stop its' growth. Think of how often we miss love in a lifetime by a wrong gesture - by an unspoken word, by not keeping silent at the right time. We lose it by the interference of other people; by a lack of money; by a quarrel over a trifle; and we cannot live without it.
I remember as starry eyed freshmen, you showed the love for your parents sacrifice in sending you to Seton, by your attentiveness in the classroom.
I remember as former athletic director, the love that you showed the male and female athletes representing you in sports by your avid support wether they won or lost.
I remember our freshman day of Recollection at South Mountain and the love of Christ as shown by your concern and sharing the promise of Calvery at His Eucharistic Banquet Table.
Even though I was removed from the scene, by my cancer, at the close of your freshman year, I have kept in touch, and I find that the same sense of love, was visably noticeable through out your upper-class years.
I also know that this same quality, of love, fostered and nurtured by your faculty at Seton High will follow you on to whatever the furure holds for you. It has become an inseperable part of you. The environments you find yourselves in will be richer because of your presence.
I would be remiss if I didn't tell you how your love has personally helped cope with my problem, with your love, concern and prayers you have made :y life richer for having known you and being loved by you. I remember, an wear with pride the letter sweater you gave me as a visual token of love. me I
have heard from Fr. Joe Ladensack of the love and sharing you had on retreat. I remember the love you shared with me on your hospital visit to me, in your
baseball and softball uniforms. I remember the love you showed me at the surprise birthday party, and all the other little things like cards, and phone calls. I mention these things so the invited guests here tonight can see that love isn't something you heard about, but that it is a very real part of you. You have taken the words of Christ, "Love on another as I have Loved You," and made it a part of your daily lives. This I feel is what makes you an outstanding class of graduates and makes me, your parents, and friends so very proud to be here tonight to share your joy in graduation exercises.
k thank You t he class of '79, for the personal priveledge Again, I would li e to of having a small part in making this your graduation a memorable night.
In closing I would ask that you stand and face your proud parents and friends, as I read a short poem taht
as I read a. short poem that I feel best expresses my feelings about you the class of 1979You don't have to tell how you live each day· I You don t have to say if you work or play; A tried, true barometer serves in the place, However you live, it will show in your face.
The false, the deceit that you bear in your heart will not stay inside where it first got a start; For sinew and blood are a thin veil of laceWhat you wear in your heart, you wear in your face.
If your life is unselfish, if for others you live, For not what you get but how much you can give;
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If you live close to God in his infinite graceYou don't have to tell it, it shows in your face.
Vaya Con Dios mi Amigas Y Amigos.
Coach Ed Mulvey passed away February 26, 1979. We Love You Coach!!!
May he rest in peace.
Amen.
Theresa's
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it's almost time.
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Janet & David a laugh & rest at the League of Ariz. Cities & Towns. David & Paul contemplating their futures in the service. Karen & Erin await Gov. Babbitt. Steve & Marci at the meeting room of the Ariz. League of Cities & Towns, Mr. Navarrete is one of its past Presidents.
At the cabin, Mike F. Steve, Mike T. Kevin, Ron & Gabe.
On the bus up Marci, what are you & Paul up to ? ? Steve's moving out.
Janet & Erin friends together.
Mike F., Ron, Fr. Joe, Val, Gabe & Al a big theological discussion. Without Fr. Joe & Al we wouldn't have been able to go.
One crazy night Marci decided she would play dead.
Kevin time to eat.
Janet & Mary Beth enjoying marshmellows at the Bon-fire.
Terra & Janet's Timmy-bear
On the way home Gabe's working on a retreat souvenir.
David & fargie Happiness & enjoyment of the weekend shows in them.
A nap on tpe way home.
Mary Beth knows how to end a perfect perfect retreat.
Sue, Val, Cathy, Adela & Terra in front of the Haunted Hansion. We just arrived at Disneyland, Sue, Erin, Val & Geri. The famous Disney Characters of Winnie-the-Pooh, Eeor & Tiger. In fantasy land Theresa & Val meet a character from Pinnochio. Watching The daily parade, Terra, Cathy, Sue & Adela.
Theresa relaxing for a moment.
Adela, Cathy & Bobby resting at Sea World.
The typical Yearbook picture, See no evil Sue, Hear no Evil Val & Speak no Evil Geri.
Sue, Geri & Val. it's been a long day.
Theresa & Sue in front of the "Haunted Mansion"
The famous Girlfriend "Minnie"
Relaxing after a long fun day at Disneyland. Great hat Margie, smile David, please???
Could it be ? no ? yes ? yes!! it is Maria we haven't seen her all year!!!!!
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Detective Rodriguez solve the mystery????Adela,
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the start of a beautiful day.
M . ''' We're glad you came ar1a •.• A little cool Terra ?
Isn't it beautiful Adela ?
The flowers are beautiful aren't they Mary Beth. At a rest Area by Camp Pendelton.
Cathy, Maria Terra enjoying David, Gabe, Mike, Kevin, Ron, Paul and Floyd. In 5 months David & Ron will be back in the area for boot camp at Pendelton.Adela & Cathy, the end of a hectic, exciting weekend.
On May 22nd. at the Seton High School Gym, Fr. Joe Ladensack and Bishop James Rausch.
The Graduating Class of 1979. We are alurr t now. David & Theresa their class in and out of the Ceremonies.