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Jolynn Ciraolo
Lisa Hegg
Pam LaPaglia
Blair Saville
Sylvia Valdez
Early on the morning of September 12, 1980, arson caused fire destroyed two of Seton's three classroom buildings.
Eight classrooms, books, lockers, equipment and even a hamster may have been destroyed, but the spirit of all those involved with Seton has grown in strength.
Many have volunteered time and effort to enlarge the building fund in order for Seton to rise again.
The Diocese has decided to relocate Seton centrally to serve Tempe, Mesa and Chandler, and the new school is eventually expected to have 500 students. Perhaps the fire was a blessing disguise.
Rums of the Home h room
Brother Mark a celebnty.
raise
Class at Seton Annf'x Our hool gone but our spirit rt>mains. The modules finally arrive Many groups workf'd to money for the <'ton build111g fund. A fund for tht> new s< hool.
Mrs Arnone Snack bar, Custodian
Mrs. Azzi School secretary
Dennis Bischoff Dean of Men, Biology, Chemistry.
Dawn Bockius Dean of Women Free Enterprise, Government, History, Student council Advisor, Model U.N. Close Up .
Michael Denison Counselor, Psychology Basketball Coach.
Sister Diana English IV, Art, Art Appreciation, Bookstore.
Brother Mark O'leary, Principal, U. S History.
Marilyn Miller English I & II, Yearbook advisor, Junior Class Moderator . Sr. Patricia Home Economics, Reading, Attendance
Sr. Paul Marie Algebra I, II Geometry, Senior Math .
Mr Martin Custodian, Bus driver. Sr. Joan Marie Religion 11, Librarian Kevin McCarthy Senior Government, P E Football Coach Baseball Coach, Assistant Athletic Director, Junior Homeroom Moderator. Mr. Martin really gets into his job, while Mrs Soto watches.Father Ramon, Chaplam , " Super Sub "
Paul Ryb1ck1 , Relig1on I, Ill , IV , Drama Adv1ser , Senior Moderator
Laura Sch1lling Typing I, II. Accounting, Shorthand , Freshman Mod rator
Kathleen Yontz Spanish I, II, II, IV , French I, II , Spanish Club Adviser , French Club Adviser Freshman Moderato:.
Father Ramon celebrates Mass.
This year Student Council sponsored fall and spring Round Ups. Faculty and students had the chance to get out of the stuffy classroom, forget about their studies and let themselves go. The classes competed against each other in various events . Both Round Ups were big successes.
Come on, Mike! You can beat him!
Mrs.
Oh no, Joe! Not that one!
Yontz taping symbols for blind man's bluff.
Lisa puts her best foot forward.
It looks like the mighty Seniors are going to lose this one
Scott and Mr. Denison take flymg leaps over the mud pit.
Seniors win fall Round Up.
This years 1980 Homecoming was one filled with excitement and victory as the Sentinels stomped on South West Indian winning 48-26!
Homecoming King and Queen were John Ryan and Pam LaPaglia. King and Queen attendants were Paula Anderson, Grace Martinez, Bobby Langston, and Lenny Williamson.
The Homecoming dance was held at Seton's gym. The dance was a lot of fun and a great success!
The Spirit Of Seton High Is Startmg To Arise, So Get On Up And Make Some Noise, And Revolutionize!
Kicking off the Homecoming spirit , with our annual bomfire
Crowning of the King and Queen King , Queen and attendants are presented to the spectators
Gilbert, Gwen and others at the Christmas Di!nce
Valentine Royalty Suzi Rael and Adam Mendoza
Bobby and Dianne dance?
Gummel's pass is complete.
Through a long and grueling season the Sentinels came up with two victories. The first was a come from behind win over Fredonia 24-22. The Sentinels crushed Southwest Indian 4822 to win our 1980 Homecoming and the team finished the season with a 2-6 record.
Congratulations to Senior Joe Valenzuela and Junior John Gummel. Joe was chosen First Team All-Conference linebacker and John was chosen Second T earn All-Conference quarterback.
Coach McCarthy, in his first season, felt "A losing season is hard for any team but the Sentinels succeeded in growing in character and sportsmanship." Pre - game huddle and prayer
Back row, Ass1stant Coach Sisto Rosales, Andy Stoll, Rod O'Horo, John Gummel, Terry Branson, Adam Mendoza, Frank Novak, Paul Gummel, Coach McCarthy. Front row; Neil O'Horo, Mike Halbe, Gilbert Gajiola, Scott Ensle, Brian Youngman, Mike Montes, David Walker.
John Gummel looks for his receiver as Scott and joe block
This year's overall record was 10 wins and 5 losses, while the conference record was 6 wins and 2 losses. The Seninels faced probably their toughest competition ever, but still raced for the top two positions in the state tournament.
At the finish of the season Grace Martinez was voted to the All-Conference Team, while Paula Anderson was voted most outstanding player by the Sentinel team.
Sentinels are ready .
Annette Azz1, Lois Hopkins, Janet Hopkins, Chris Brand, Kim Holguin, Tracie Palmer Coach Dorothy Mullen , Assistant Coach Kim Hutchinson
Alex hot dogs the ball.
Jim and Martin slow the fast break
Tracie Palmer, Paula Anderson, Arleen Guevara, Grace Martinez, Suzi Rael, lisa Gummel, Renae Richardson, Gretchen Kreiling, lois Hopkins and manager l1sa Hegg, Coach Dorothy Mullen.
Sentinels en route to Seligman
Gretchen goes for two
Manrique shoots. Sentinels trounce Scottsdale Christian.
Gino Gutierrez, Manrique Gutierrez, Bryan Youngman, Andy Stoll, Tony Rubalcaba, Rod O'Horo, Paul Gummel Joe Carrera and Gilbert Gajiola, Coach Mike Den1son and not pictured Coach David Delci
Cheer on Annette!
Cheerleaders mock their opponents
nomecomrng halttime routine.
Tammie, Suzanna,and Laura get in some practice
Lisa hits a few to Gretch. Lois and Tracie.
Spanish Club Officers:
President Annette Azzi, Vice-presrdent Joe Adlhoch , Secretary Colleen Gorman, Treasurer Ruben Robles, and Adviser
Mrs Yontz
Spanish Club makes Ojos de Dios to earn money for their biannual Mexico trip!!
Mrs . Yontz, Alex Drosos, Susan Setzke, Esther Smrth, Jenni Fox, Steve Hickcox , Renae Rrchardson, Susanna Jrmenez, Leah Valdez , Ruben Robles , Erica Faigle, and Rick Smith.
Seton has been without a flagpole for a number of years. On February 19, 1981 , the American Legion dedicated t h e flagpole whic h they had recently installed. The American Legion also sponsors t h e Boys State and Girls State programs. This year our representatives are Juniors, David Ryan and Dianne Austin.
Some Drama students act up! From left Grace Aranda, Linda Yakaitis , Louise Arnone , Kim Sather , Pam LaPaglia , Mary Higgenbotham, (front) Angie Spruit , (fronter) Leah Valdez , (going back ) Susan Wimer, Rick Smith, (Way up) Mark Wissman , Chris Brand , Mike Hickcox , (way in front ) Mr. Rybi c k i, Richard Parker, Steve Hickcox (Hey Steve!)
During the year Student Council has been in charge of many projects such as Round-up, The Cheese Drive, Sadie Hawkins Dance, and Spirit Week. Students from each of the classes make up the membership of Student Council. Student Council is responsible for making decisions on issues brought up at meetings and which affect the whole student body
Student Council prepares for Cheese Drive Thanksgiving food drive boxes are ready to be given away.
At lunch time, Mr. Bischoff and Ms. Bockius tried an experiment called Hunger Simulation. This was a model of the world's wealth in food. The students and faculty were assigned to the First, Second, or Third World, and given a certain amount of chips to buy their lunches. The First World received the most chips, while the Third World received the least. As a result of the Hunger Simulation some students shared their food with others. Most of the Third World revolted, stealing any food they could in order to survive. By the end of the lunch hour the student and faculty were grateful they live in the United States.
Third World Cit1zens revolt. Sophomores set up hunger simulation. Sometimes, people must hoard food.
Grace Aranda
Louise Arnone
Suzanne Baldenegro
Pauline Careaga
Myra Chapman
Peter Chapman
Anthony Ciraolo
Mark Drzymkowski
Erica Faigle
Peter Fairbanks
Gilbert Gajiola
Trisha Granillo
Joe Grant
Paul Gummel
Gino Gutierrez
Mike Halbe
M1ke H1ckcox
Steve Hickcox
Kim Holguin
janet Hopkins
Amy Parker
Lois Hopkins
Suzana Jimenes
Jordan Killian
Brenda Kulik
OniCca Lane
Inez Montano
Laune Mote
John Pesakovic
Matt Pitterle
Kathy Rael
Renae Richardson
Tony Rubalcaba
Kim Sather
Ang1e Spruit
Paul Stoll
Lmda Yakaitis
Bryan Youngman
Leah Valdez
David Walker
Shelley Wanta
Mark Wissman
Annmarie Arnone
john Armata
Chns Brand
Angie Buelna
jorge Cardenas
Joe Carrera
Martin Contreras
Mike Drzymkowski
Debbie Fleenor
Jenni Fox
Colleen Gorman
Arleen Guevara
L1sa Gummel
Mark Hermosillo
Mark Johnson
Gretchen Kreiling
atalie LaPaglia
Sharee Littleton
Dawn Mooney
Rod O'Horo
Mike Obolewi c z:
Tammie Palmer
R1chard Parker
Andy Pitterle
Laura Rael
Molly Ryan
Esther Smith
Andy Stoll
Cathy Vernacchio
Celeste Wanta
Mark Wheeler
Catherine Yakaitis
Shawn Lindheimer (Camera shy)
Annette A77i
Terry Branson
Robert Brice
Alex Drosos
Amy Dupke
John Gummel
Mary Higgenbotham
Tony Lucas
Adam Mendoza
Mike Montes
Marisol egron
Frank ovak
Martm Paredes
Suz1 Rael
Ruben Rob les
RoseAnne Rosales
Joe Adlhoch
Diane Austin
PAULA ANDERSON
Basketball 2, 3, 4
Class Treas 4
Close-Up 4
J V Cheer 3
Softball 2, 3, 4
Track 2, 3
Valentine Queen 3
Volleyball 3, 4
ROBERT lANG STON
Baseball 4
Homecom ing Cand 4
TODD BRANSON
Valentine King 3
JOL YNN CIRAOLO
Chorus 4
Class President 4
Class T reas . 3
Drama Club 4
Home Room Rep 2
Softball 3, 4
Volleyball 2
Yearbook 4
SCOTT ENSLE
Baseball 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2 , 3, 4
Football 4
liSA HEGG
Basketball Mg 4
Drama VP 4
Softball Mg 3, 4
Volleyball Mg 4
Yearbook 4
PAMELA LAPAGLIA
Chorus 4
Close-Up 4
Drama Club 2, 4
Drama President 4
Homecommg Queen 4
Home Room Rep 1 , 2 , 3, 4
Honor Society 3, 4
Spanish Club 3
Softball 1, 2 , 3, 4
Track 2 , 3
Volleyball 1, 2 , 3 , 4
Yearbook 4
GRACE MARTINEZ
Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Chorus 4
Class Sec 1
Close-Up 4
Drama Club 4
Honor Society 3 , 4
N H S Treas 3
Porn 2
Spanish Club 3
Softball 1, 2, 3 , 4
Student Council Pres 4
Track 2, 3
Varsity Cheer 3 , 4
Volleyball 1, 2, 3 , 4
lAURA PICKARD
Close-Up 4
Model U N 4
TOM PITTERLE
Drama Club 2, 3
SYLVIA VALDEZ
Chorus 4
Cinco Queen 3
Home Room Rep. 3
Class Sec 4
Class V-P 1
Close-Up 4
Drama Club 4
G1rls State 3
Honor Society 3, 4
Porn 3
Spanish Club 3
Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4
Yearbook 4
JOHN RYAN Homecommg Kmg 4
BLAIR SAVILLE
Baseball 1, 2, 3
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Boys State 3
Class President 1
Football 2
Model U.N. 4
DONNA SCHMIDT
JIM SHIELDS
Basketball 4
Class V-P 4
Close-Up 4
Drama Club 3
Honor Society 4
Model U.N. 4
JOE VALENZUELA
Baseball 3, 4
Basketball 3
Football 3, 4
GWEN WHEELER
Close-Up 4
Drama Club 4
Model U.N. 4
Span1sh Club 1, 2, 3
LENNY WILLIAMSON Transfer Student
MARGO WIMER
Chorus 4
Close-Up 4
Drama 2, 3, 4
Model U.N. 4
Honor Society 3
Porn 3, 4
Can you say these captions five times?
Friendly Frank's five fingers. Muscled Mark and Bobby boy. Brawny Brian's black rimmed specs
Todd's terrific topper.
Who told Molly that tin grins are in?
Sus1e Setzke's Sweet smile
Someone doesn't seem very interested.
Who won? Sorry, I forgot to say cheese.
A
serious moment in Government? Free enterprise?
Gee Bert!
Blair all natural.
Sends Best Wishes to the Class of '81 and we hope the '80-'81 school year is the best ever.
Try Aj's for Breakfast (the Best in Chandler) lunch (Some Very Special Sandwiches,) and Dinner (Mexican Food with an Authentic Flavor.)
Paula Anderson
Todd Branson
Jolynn Ciraolo
Scott Ensle
Lisa Hegg
Bobby Langston
Pam Papaglia
Grace Martinez
Laura Pickard
Tom Pitterle
John Ryan
Blair Saville
Donna Schmidt
Jim Shields
Sylvia Valdez
Joe Valenzuela
Gwen Wheeler
Lenny Williamson
Margo Wimer