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1986 SETON IAN

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CONTENTS Student Life ...... 2 Events .......... 10 Organizations ... 18 Underclassmen .. 30 Sports .......... 50 Seniors ........ . 66 Faculty ......... 84 Seton Catholic Tri-C1ty High School is a four-year co-educational school of the D1ocese of Phoen1x operated by the Congregation of Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity

STUDENT LIFE

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From top left : Punky Mendoza gets a little help from Mr Mullin ; Amy Sem1nara and Bob Adlhoch reign as king and queen of the Valentine's Day Dance; Career Day guest speaker helps students plan their future ; A familiar daily sight on the Seton campus; Don Dew handles the pressure from Brother Haas; Tom Slattery, Ken Mendez and Mananne Holmes help with Cinco de Mayo raffle tickets.

From top left: Students remain after class to discuss what they just learned ; Girls just want to have fun at a Seton dance; Another lunch t1me ball game ; Brother Tim establishes a friendly mood at orientation; Cool Bart sm1les for the camera

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From top m1ddle : A model of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre built by a Seton Bntish literature student; Eva Swasey shows off her Halloween costume: Taking tests is an important, if not fun part of Seton student life; Students await the long bus ride home: Deanna Villanueva seems to enjoy this opportunity to study: Juan Trevino didn't seem ready for this shot as he sits with Teresa Martinez

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a dangerous foursome ; Students sell carnations to ratse class funds;

takes a shot during some after school basketball ; Sheryl Sabal and Laura Solis have time for a smile dunng the exchange of classes; Wendy Fair and Athena Vigil hate having their picture taken

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top left: Kenny Mendez, Paul Engel , Tom Slattery and Phil Smith make Danny Rael
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From top left Theresa Jackson, Ira Enos and Kathy Garcia enjoy the shade ; Alberto Holguin and Mike Massine read their comic books; Lori Gummel and Jennifer McCoy flash their friendly smiles; Brian Faber makes his escape; A quiet chat between Bryan Seminara and Bianca Candalaria
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From top right: Jennifer Mikel and Tam1 Lopes give each other the cobra clutch; Crystal Valenzuela and Mark Bustos cannot hide behind those shades; Ward Baker moonlights as the Seton D.J .; Tracy Gonzalez, Jennifer M1kel and Veronica Gomez as Curly, Mo and Larry; Dan O'Horo. Athena Vigil and the blushing Gaiser sisters show their shorts.
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From top: Ryan Russell hunts through the stacks at the Seton library : The Seton cheer leaders entertain the student body at a pep rally; Theresa Brice, Tony Saba!, Rick Miles and Scott Seminar try not to take studying too seriously; Kevin Keenan and Brei Shell stand w1th the1r backs against the wall; Kerri Kavanagh struggles with a Brother Casey quote test.

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top left The Seton computers are always busy· Wade Plummer and Mike Massine get a little active at lunch t1me; Rev William Byron , S J , president of Catholic University, mingles with Seton students; Reg Batt, from Portraits by Reg, takes all of Seton's portraits and group shots

EVE NTS

Mr Richard hands the sophomores their boxes of candy to sell for the candy drive Halloween I Goober Day 1985, brought lots of laughs to the school. Tricia told Lynne to dress as a goober on slave day
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The juniors really 'get down' to show their spirit

HOMECOMING

Homecoming 1985 began on the gridiron, with a 27-8 defeat over Gila Bend During the pre-game ceremony, Adelita Mendoza, representing the Seton mascot, led the senior /freshmen and jun1or /sophomore floats, while the alumni carried a banner representing the years they graduated. Crowned as king and queen were Scott Seminara and Theresa Brice Following the game, students gathered at the Homecom1ng dance to c'31ebrate Homecoming '85.

Seniors are auctioned off starting at two dollars for senior slave day Sophomore/junior float fires up to blast off for the Homecoming game. Amy Seminara and Crystal Valenzuela are very happy Seton won the1r game
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Monica Gaiser made her sister, Maria, look like a goober , but they still share pizza together

JUNIOR / SENIOR PROM

The Junior sponsored Prom was held at Madonna Hall in Mesa on Saturday, April 19th. Seniors, Juniors, and their escorts gathered to share a memorable night. The flowing fountain and the balloon filled dance floor added a special touch to the evening.

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Above: Maria Gaizer and escort receive booklets at the entrance of Madonna Hall. Above : Groups enjoy the evening Below: Seniors enter for a memorable night. Below: Adelita and Richard get booklets. Below: Guests dance to a favorite song Above: Kathy and Chris show their exc1temem.
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Below: Dancers test their skill on the floor Above: Anita and Mary Therese find relief

ROUND- UP

April 24th was Round-Up, a day of class competition in various games and events The day included many new events, such as the wild dress, weight lifting, skateboarding and earthball. Tugof-war, basketball and volleyball were among traditional events.

The senior class came in first place, followed by the sophomores, jun1ors and freshmen Round-Up has always helped Seton in building the spirit.

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At this popular Round-Up event. Simon says, "Ra1se your hands". and everyone lis ten s. Day Taylor and Tony Sabal pass jelly beans on a spoon Amy Sem1nara goes for the shot , with freshmen hot on her tai l. Earthball proved both a challenge and a good time to players The juniors tumble through the cookie mach1ne for the win

CINC O de MAYO

The Cinco de Mayo, a Seton tradition commemorating the Mexican defeat of the French, was a fun event for all. Under the direction of Mrs Dolores Garcia, entertainment included Mexican dancers, various local performers, a raffle, game booths, video games, and plenty of food. The Cinco queen was junior Sabrina Yanez, whose class sold the most raffle tickets

Mrs. Dolores Garc1a , who cha1red Cinco de Mayo , takes a breath at the snack booth Above : C1nco queen candidates wa1t for the result s. Below· Mexican dancers perform Eric Villaverde enJOYS the v1deo room
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Brother Jake helps people test their skill at the pool table
LITURGIE
The Seton students stand in line to rece1ve ashes on Ash-Wednesday The faculty participates at a Father Doug leads the morning serv1ce with prayer
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Angelique Friend serves as a mmister dunng

The Seton High School's spiritual faith has been strengthened by the liturgies held throughout the year Father Doug Lorig presides at each month's all-school mass and the liturgical group leads the singing. During this year masses were held daily in the chapel at 7:45 in the morning.

nny Rael reads from scripture The bread and wine is prepared Upon the v1siting of the archbishop, he presents the homily to Seton
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Students listen qu1te attentively to one of the masses held outs1de

ORGANI ZATIO NS

Handicaps are explained by puppet shows which the S A C sponsors
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Students investigate a military career.

STU DENT COUNCIL

This year's Student Council worked very hard to improve our school. Planning Round-Up was one of their duties, as well as modifying the dress code, improving communications between the staff and students, and building up the school spirit.

Standing from left : Chris Wagner , Ernest Lee, Tommy Ramirez, Bob Adlhoch , Ronnie Del Rio , Bart Nigro, Brother Casey; sitting : Jennifer Campbell, Amy Seminara Mary Ann Falcosky, Tracy Gonzalez Barb Petrol , Francesca Sabal.
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Members of the Student Council discuss important issues during one of their meetings

SOCIAL AWARE NES S

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Standing, from left: Bianca Candelaria, Margie Morns, Keri Kavanagh, Manny Verdugo, Victor Hugg1ns, Tnc1a Gummel, Shannon McPeek, Cecilia Montes, Sister Mane Theresa S1ttlng, from left · Jenn1fer Campbell, Perfidia Percha, Mary Therese Ryan, Sheryl Sabal, Shawn Mahon , Claud1ne Percha, Rochelle Saba I Mansol Perez mterprets for a v1s1tor from Latm Amerrca

ACADEMIC BOWL

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Standtng. from left : Sister Patric1a Beggy, B1anca Candelana, Kevtn McPeek. Tncta Gummel, Shaney Schumacher, John Ehnch Jeanette Fettig. Karen Kaliski , Silting, from left : Sheryl Saba!, Marso! Perez. Mary Therese Ryan. Ernest Lee, Kerri Kavanagh, Rochelle Saba!, Angelique Fnend Stand1ng, from left. Manuel Verdugo. Anita Heath, Shaney Schumacher. Tommy Ramtrez, Geoff Wolf, James Gregg. Bob Adlhoch, Tony Saba I, Lori o· Angelo. Patricia Gummel, Danny Rael Standtng. from left Sister Joan Mane Madden. Eleanor Bnce , Theresa Brice, Amy Sem1nara, Maria Gaiser, Patric1a
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Garcia, Ernest Lee. Kern Kavanagh, Bart Ntgro Ltsa Peters. Sttllng, from left: Mary Therese Ryan, Sheryl Saba!, Crystal Valenzuela. Adelita Mendoza, Jenn1fer Campbell, Rochelle Sabel. and Angelique Friend

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB

The Foreign Language Club, in their fourth year, has thirty members. Their activities include collecting food and money for needy families on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.

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Top row, from left Kerri Kavangh, Lori Gummel, Maria Ga1ser, Tami Lopes, Audrey Farmer, Tncia Gummel, Mark Oliv1er, Karen Kaliski, Margie Morns Middle row, from left: Mrs Menchaca, Teresa Hermosillo, Mary Ann Falcosky, Sheryl Sabal, Theresa Martinez, Jenny Mikel, Angelique Friend, Ann Marie Hermosillo, Bianca Candelaria Bottom row, from left: Marietta Winders, Marisol Perez. Barb Petrol, N1cole Harrison , Dawn Marie Gonzales, Mary Therese Tyan, Rochelle Sabal, Adelita Mendoza Mrs. Menchaca teaches the class one of her languages, French

PEP CLUB

This year the Pep Club, led by President Lynne O'Donnell, has held car washes, cheered their Seton athletes in basketball, football, and volleyball, and have made the year at Seton more fun for all of us

Seton Sentinals are spirited and rewed up for the Homecoming game of 1985 This is the mass that showed up for the Pep Club picture
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Top row, from left: James Sandoval, Kelly Wells, Anthony Mendoza. Kathy Wetzel, Kelly O'Horo, Kevin McPeek, Sam Hanna , John Ehrich, Maria Elena Gaiser. Middle row, from left: Mark Olivier, Joyce Hicks, Kristin Smith, Anita Heath, Renee Houghtling, Debbie Anderson. Chris McAllister, Audra Kowsalczk. Danielle Smith, Erin Williams, Julie Rael. Bottom row, from left:
CHORUS
Mrs Mariner , Dawn Nord, Adelita Mendoza, Amy Sullivan, Lisa Peters, Teresa Jackson. Beverly Yoches, Ang1e Ehrich, M1schel Wirthman, Eva Swazey, Denice Gajiola. Missing from the picture: Virginia Full, Monica Gaiser, Kathy Garc1a. Julie Segard, David Shea, Guadalupe Verdugo. The quartet· Kev1n, Mark, Anthony, John. Chorus presents their talents in their first fall concert of the year.

Directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Mariner, the chorus has sung at the Phoenix Civic Plaza, two retirement homes, the state music contest and several elementary schools around the valley. They have regularly performed in concert and in the Christmas and Spring drama plays. The choir has grown tremendously since last year, making a total of thirty-six members.

At a concert, Anita sings her solo, "Rest in the Lord " The chorus attentively awaits their cue to make their appearance Chorus looks on, as James sings his solo
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Members of the chorus enjoy talking and laughing before their performance

DRAMA: A CHRISTMAS CAROL

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Top left: Marie Morris, Stephanie Airey, Aaron Moroson, Eric Re1d, Lori Gummel, Noran Chavez, Mrs. Mariner Bottom left: David Drama students transform themselves into the characters they portray. Gonzales, Herbert Franks, Barbara Carey, Marietta Winders, Denice Gajiola Christmas
yet to come casts its spell over Scrooge

After working hard for many months, the Seton drama class presented on December fifteenth and sixteenth the classic story A Christmas Carol under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Mariner. This is a story about a man named Ebeneezer Scrooge. His greed and disgust for Christmas forced a visit by three spirits transforming him to a k1nd and generous man.

Actors prepare themselves for the performance on stage The maid attempts to dispose of the last remembrance of Scrooge. The ghost of Jacob Marley advises Scrooge to change
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Chnstmas Present shows Scrooge how people really feel about him

THE SPRING PLAY

Directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Mariner , the drama class, a total of sixteen members, have put in long practice hours to make both the Christmas and Spnng plays excellent performances.

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Top row, from left: Barbara Carey, Sally Kernagis, John Ehnch. Chr1s Gummel, Noran Chavez. Lisa Peters. Aaron Moroson Middle row, from left: Margie Morns. Demce Gajiola, Dav1d Gonzales, Marianne Holmes. Julie Rael. Herbert Franks In the front: Enc Reid, Stephanie A1rey, Kevin McPeek N1mue and her court, along with Merlin present the1r talents in the spnng play Stephanie Aney portrays Guenevere

NEWSPAPER STAFF

The newspaper staff has worked very hard on this year's school newspaper. The paper is published the last week of each month. The staff also put together the 1986 Kaleidoscope.

The newspaper staff IS busy at work Bob Adlhoch and Dawn-Mane Gonzales have a discussion over a newspaper article. Top row, from left: Donna Madrid. Mike Ledington. Bob Adlhoch. Morgan K1 1an. Bart N1gro, Amy Sem1nara, Mr Manner. Bottom row, from left Dawn-Marie Gonzales. Patt1 Mercer, Melissa Wilson,
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Valerie Laubmeier. Steve Poch1ro. Jenn1fer Shannon M1ss1ng from picture· Marianne Holmes. Renee Le Sage
UNDERCLASSMEN
Juniors share their prayers w ith the school, today 1s Bart's turn
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Susan and Johanna have loads of fun bemg w ith friends , Lance Smaw and Sean Me Kenna enjoy the lunch atmosphere

FRESHMEN

The freshmen class has a total of sixty-nine students this year. Their four years began with Orientation Day in August 1985 The class as a whole has grown in spirit considerably since the beginning of the year. They won their first spirit stick in February The freshmen class has sponsored several bake sales throughout the year and the Saint Patricks' Day dance on March 14th

The freshmen learn , from the other classes, to cheer at a rally Two freshmen are real cool studs at the St. Valentines' dance Stephanie, Noran and Lori experience their freshmen initiation
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From left : Chns Wagner. Ronny Del R1o and Francesca Saba!. STEPHANIE AIREY MARK ALCALA W MARK ALLEN MICHAEL BAINTER SERGIO BERNASCONI VICTOR BONILLA JEFFERY BUDZ Smile for the camera BARBARA CAREY JOHANNA CASEY NORAN CHAVEZ RAMIRO DEL RIO MATTHEW DUBASIK
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JENNIFER DUBECKY JENNIFER DUGAN JOHN EHRICH PADIDEH EKHLASSI PAUL ENGEL JASON ESTRADA HERBERT FRANKS CHRISTOPHER FRASER VIRGINIA FULL MONICA GAISER GREGORIO GARCIA KATHY GARCIA STEPHEN GERARD DAVID GONZALES LORI GUMMEL SAMMY HANNA
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KARYN HAUPTMAN DAWN HEMP GARY HERMANN MARIANNE HOLMES RENEE HOUGHTLING TERESA JACKSON SALLY KERNAGIS AUDRA KOWALCZYK CYNTHIA LAREZ Chris initiated VALERIE LAUBMEIR CHRISTINA McALLISTER JENNIFER McCOY
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SARAH McGRATH KEVIN McPEEK KENNETH MENDEZ ALONZO MENDOZA TERRI MERCER DAWN NORD JULIE RAEL GREGORY RICHARD CAL LIST A METZGER Freshmen work well together
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FRANCESCA SABAL AARON MOROSON HELEN MYLER JEAN PERREAULT ERIC REID
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CHRIS SCHUMACHER BRET SHELL A THOMAS SLATTERY PHILIP SMITH STEWART STALEY EVA SWASEY SHAWN THOMAS Paul. Mark and Phil take a break while on retreat. JUAN TREVINO
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BENITO TRUJILLO GILBERT VALENZUELA MICHELLE VIGIL CHRISTINE WAGNER

SOPHOMORES

The sophomore class is the largest group attending Seton for the '85 - '86 school year with eighty-three students Although a large class, they have actively pulled together in spirit. Under the leadership of their class officers, they have sponsored carwashes, several bake sales and the Valentines' Day dance on February 8th

The class of '88' has developed a unique way to show sp1nt Sophomore g1rls show d1fferent fash1ons to wear on Halloween Tracy Gonzalez Mary Ann Falcosky and Barbara Petrol
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'Tom and Teens' rehearse to prepare for the masses held at Seton
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TRACY ALCALA DEBORAH ANDERSON EDWARD BAKER STEPHANIE BALISTRERI J. ' CHRISTINE CAMPBELL MARLA CAREY DONALD CARR MICHAEL CHADWICK
AISLING CHOICE ANDRES CONTRERAS MICHA EL COOKSON ROBERT CORWIN 38
Sean and Chris look disappo1nted w1th thelf dates ROBERT DYKSTRA Mike Chadwick diagrams a tough one SHANNON EASTON IRA ENOS BRIAN FABER MARY ANN FALCOSKY JEANETTE FETTIG SUSAN FISCHRUP RICHARD GARCIA JENNIFER GOLLAN VERONICA GOMEZ DAWN MARIE GONZALES Sophomores line up with their favorite teacher
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TRACY GONZALEZ NICOLE HARRISON ANN MARIE HERMOSILLO TERESA HERMOSILLO KATHLEEN HOBBS REBECCA HOBBS ALBERTO HOLGUIN VICTOR HUGGINS ANGELITA ISAAC Morgan and Steve make a secret phone call KAREN KALISKI KEVIN KEENAN MORGAN KILLIAN
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KIMBERLY KOVACH MICHAEL LEDINGTON TAMI LOPES Pat Mooney devours another science flct1on MAURA McDONALD SEAN McKENNA WAYNE LOYDEN SHAWN MAHON
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STEPHEN MALKOSKI McPEEK ANTHONY LUNA CHRIS MAIER
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MICHAEL MASSINE
MENDOZA
SUSAN MENDOZA JENNIFER MIKEL SHANE MONTOYA PATRICK MOONEY JESSICA MOORE LUIS MURUA KELLY O'HORO MARC OLIVIER GABRIEL ORTIZ CLAUDINE PERCHA PERFIDIA PERCHA MARISOL PEREZ
look forward to another day at school.
Wade and Don
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Bob and Tracy enJOY Marc puckers up for the camera The photographer captures a daily conference GEORGE PERREAULT BARBARA PETROF WADE PLUMMER BRIAN POPE JULIAN QUINTA NARES MIKE REYNOLDS STEPHANIE RICHARD TRICIA RYAN
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ARCHIE SABAL SANDRA SCOVILLE BRYAN SEMINARA ELIZABETH SHORT
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AMANDA SLUNDER LANCE SMAW KRISTIN SMITH ALEKSANDRA STANOJEVIC AMY SULLIVAN JENNIFER VALENZUELA GUADALUPE VERDUGO ERIC VILLAVERDE Sophomores go through the1r second childhood
/ TIM WINTER BEVERLY YOCHES NICOLE
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Sophomores dom1nate the llturg1cal s1ngmg group YOZZO

JUNIORS

The class of '87 will be the first to graduate after four years at the new Seton. Their leadership ability and involvement in helping Seton grow has greatly affected the entire student body With a total of forty-six students, the class has been active in many events throughout the year including the Christmas Dance, the prom, the carnation sale , numerous bake sales, car washes and a retreat. The junior class is represented in more activities than any other class, including sports, chorus, drama and art. The junior class deserves a bow .

The spirited class of '87 always has a good time at a pep rally Juntors distribute Valentine's Day carnations to ra1se class money Amy, Tncia and Crystal dress up for Spirit Week ' s Hawaiian Day
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Tommy Ram1rez. Jenny Campbell and Bart Nigro class off1cers ROBERT ADLHOCH TERESA ALEJANDRO NICHOLAS ARNONE MICHAEL BALTHAZOR JULIE BARRETT Introducing Brother Nick, Brother Tommy and Brother Mark MARK BUSTOS JENNIFER CAMPBELL ANGELA EHRICH JACK ESTRADA AUDREY FARMER LUIS FERRUS
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DENICE GAJIOLA CAROL ANN GARCIA PATRICIA GUMMEL ANITA HEATH JOYCE HICKS JAMES JOHNSON KERRI KAVANAGH ELIZABETH KOSSLER DONNA MADRID TERESA MARTINEZ BART NIGRO DANNY RAEL THOMAS RAMIREZ RYAN RUSSELL Jumor girls just want to have fun
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MARY TERESE RYAN MICHAEL RYAN ROCHELLE SABAL ANTONIO SABAL SHANEY SCHUMACHER AMY SEMINARA JENNIFER SHANNON Juniors debate the U S Constitution NICHOLAS SLATTERY
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OANIELLE SM1TH DANIEL TAYLOR JOE TURNER CHRISTINA VALENZUELA Donna Denice and Julie enjoy another class MANUEL VERDUGO DEANNA VILLANUEVA KELLY WELLS LA RINDA WILSON Amy Seminara cheers on the Sentinels MELISSA WILSON M issing portrait : RENEE LE SAGE GEOFFREY WOLF RANDAL YAKAITI S
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SABRINA YANEZ
SPORTS
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The Sentinal boys build a pyramid to cheer on the gtrls to a win The varstty volleyball team listens to hints from Coach Anthony

VOLLEYBALL

The g1rls' varsity volleyball team finished the season with a 500 record. The team spirit made the games awesome, especially the game against Bourgade in which Seton won (0-1 ). The girls' junior varsity volleyball team also had a 500 season. Under the direction of Coach Anthony, they steadily improved over the course of the season.

Top, from left: Theresa Brice, Tami Lopes, Tricia Gummel, Amy Sem1nara, Coach Tom Anthony Bottom, from left : Eleanor Brice, L1sa Peters, Julie Barrett, Mary Ann Falcosky, Nicole Hamson, Crystal Valenzuela Top, from left : Audra Kowalczyk, Sally Kernag1s, Lori Gummel, Jul1e Rael. Coach Tom Anthony Bottom, from left · Demce Gajiola.
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Susie Mendoza, Rochelle Sabal , Dawn Hemp, Christine Wagner, Jenn1fer Valenzuela. Claud1ne Percha

VARSITY FOOTBALL

Under the strong coaching of Coach Kevin McCarthy, the Varsity football team finished a winning season with five wins and four losses. Highlights included a 40 to 0 shutout over Phoenix Indian School, a 34 to 9 win over San Pasqual, and a 21 to 8 homecoming victory over Gila Bend.

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Back. from left: John Kempker, Anthony Mendoza, Richard Garcia, Mike Balthazar, Chns Gummel, Rick Miles, Scott Seminara, Tommy Rameriz Middle, from left: Alonzo Mendoza. Mark Bustos. Nick Slattery, Coach Kev1n McCarthy, Coach Frank Menchaca , Bryan Seminara. M1chael Eubanks. Juan Trevino Front, from left Rudy Vega D J Harvan, Frank Gonzalez, Tom Slattery, Danny Rael, Nick Arnone , Eddie Baldenegro, Jeff Budz Mark Bustos hands off to the rece1ver as the offens1ve line pushes h1m for a huge gam. The Seton Sentinels show their determination on the field as they rush to gain yards. As the football team looks at the opposing players, they line up for pre-game warm-ups
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Richard Garcia begms weight training for next year's season The Sentinels' defensive line holds the runner at the scrimage line

GIRLS' BASKETBALL

This year's girls' varsity basketball team had one of their best seasons They were 11 and 1 in conference play, 17 and 7 overall and conference co-champions In post season play they won the 8West Regional and advanced to the state semifinals. Coach Larry Moore was named regional coach of the year.

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Standing, from left : Lori Gummel, Tnc1a Gummel, Shaney Harrison, Anita Heath, Theresa Brice, Mary Ann Falcosky, Crystal Schumacher, Amy Sem1nara, Tammy Lopes. Silting. Nichole Valenzuela Theresa Brice out jumps her opponent and sends the Sentinals to another victory

The girls' junior varsity basketball team had a trying year. They were 1 and 11 in conference play under Coach Larry Moore , but the team improved throughout their season

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has shown great enthusiasm .

Jennifer Valenzuela is on the line during the final mtnutes of the game attempting to tie it spirit
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Standing, from left : Lori Gummel, Coach Larry Moore , Jennifer Anita Heath, Tami Lopes, Julie Rael, Kathy Garcia. Susie Valenzuela Sitting , from left: Chris Wagner, Audra Kowalczyk , Mendoza
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Center· Scott Seminara dazzles Baboqu1vari w1th h1s outs1de shot From top : Coach Moore makes some changes at a time out, Shaney Schumacher on the line shooting two; Bob Adlhoch catches the Monsters looking; Amy Sem1nara threatens again.
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From top : Mike Balthazor goes for two ; Geoff Wolf moves to the basket ; Shaney Schumacher, Amy Seminara and Mary Ann Falcosky foil the Tombstone defense; Coach Mullin inspires his team

Winning the Phoenix Indian School Christmas Tournament, first year coach Jerry Mullin's varsity basketball team began the season well. The team ended the year with a 10 and 11 record but at one point boasted a 7 and 3 advantage Brother Dan Casey's junior varsity basketball team ended their year with a 5 and 11 record. Their bright hour came in the middle of the season when they racked up a five game winning streak In spite of a poor record, a steady improvement impressed most J .V. fans.

BOYS' BASKETBALL

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Standing, from left : Bob Adlhoch, Dennis Zapke, Peter Chadwick, Mike Balthazor , Coach Jerry Mullin Sitting , from left : Geoff Wolf, Nick Slattery, Tommy Rameriz, Bob Corwin, Scott Seminara Geoff Wolf puts Seton on the scoreboard Above: The junior varsity warms up in preparat1on for a home game Left : Bryan Seminara and the rest of the boys' junior varsity must practice outdoors
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Standing, from left Coach Brother Dan Casey, Anthony Mendoza, Morgan Killian, Gabe Ortiz, Mike Chadwick, Brian Pope Sitting, from left : Steve Pochiro, Steve Malkoski, Sam Hanna, Bryan Seminara, Marc Olivier, Arch1e Saba!.

SOFTBALL

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The softball team played their first home game this season on the new Seton field which the team, their fathers, and volunteers helped build First year coach Tom Anthony and returning assistant coach Gracie Martinez orchestrated a steady improvement throughout the season Top row from left Coach Tom Anthony , Theresa Brice, Amy Seminara, Tricia Gummel , Shaney Schumacher. Tami Lopes, Donna Madrid , Lori Gummel , Assistant Coach Gracie Mart1nez With her incredible pitch Crystal Valenzuela strikes out any victim Bottom row from left: Virginia Full, Julie Barret, Jennifer Valenzuela , Mary Ann Falcosky, Nicole Harrison, Sabrina Yanez, Susie Mendoza Tricia Gummel and Sabnna Yanez take a break from practice W1th her powerful sw1ng Amy Seminara tips one behind the plate Another R B I for the sentinels as they advance to v1ctory
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Alumni Paul Stool and Danny Miller helped build the dugout s
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Top row from left, Nick Slattery, Bob Corwin. Mtke Balthazor, Chns Gummel, Victor Huggtns, James Johnson, Tommy Ramirez, Coach Kevin McCarthy. Bottom row from left, Michael Bainter, The Baseball team played their first home game on the new Seton fie ld. Coincedentally the first home baseball game and the first home softball game were on the same day. Coach Kevin McCarthy's strict dicipline resulted in another successful season.
BAS EBALL
John Ehrich, Aaron Moroson, Mark Bustos, Alonzo Mendoza , Matthew Dubasik, D.J. Harvan The baseball team lines up to bat. With the opponent retired, Kev1n McCarthy gives his team a talk before they go to bat. Tommy Ram1rez crosses the plate and racks up another run for the Sent1nals. John Ehrich's arm threatens any opponent.
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With his dangerous fast ball, Mike Balthazor strikes out a would·be h1tter Coach McCarthy safely gu1des Bob Corwin into th1rd
POM AND CHEER
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Porn line entertains the crowd at a pep rally Cheer leaders psyche up for another game J V Cheer performs dunng a t1me out. From top: Susan Fischrup. Dawn Hemp, Monica Ga1ser , Dawn-Marie Gonzales
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From left Athena Vigil , Donna Madrid , Rindy Wilson, Teresa Martinez Liz Short , Jeni Mikel, Jenn1fer Campbell , Jenn1fer Shannon

SENIORS

Th e Class Of ' 86 Takes A Bow

The forty-one graduates from the class of '86 are the last students to have attended the old Seton High School.

Their year at the old Seton and their three years at the new marked many accomplishments order to raise money for their

class activities, such as Homecoming 1984, they sold both themselves at Slave Day '85 and jerseys for Spirit Week. To raise school spirit the seniors became more involved in school and class activities by going on monthly picnics, retreats and other group activities.

Most of all the Seton High School class of 1986 moved closer as a family and as a class. They

In deserve our applause as they take their final bow.

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From top left: Mana Gaiser hams it up on Slave Day: James Gregg and Lisa Peters enjoy the fresh air at the senior retreat; Dennis Harvan prepares for his Chicago Bear try-out ; class president Lisa Peters addresses those gathered at ground breaking ceremony. ELEANOR BRICE BIANCA CANDELARIA
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PETER CHADWICK THERESA BRICE LORI D'ANGELO The Sen1or I Freshman float amves at Chandler's Austin F1eld for Homecomtng '85 Peter Chadwick offers D1ane Ensle a nde DIANE ENSLE RICHARD FARLEY MICHAEL EUBANKS WENDY FAIR
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ANGELIOUE FRIEND
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From top left: Kathy Wetzel performs at a pep rally ; Athena Vigil and Sheryl Sabal take every opportun1ty to do some studying: the 1985 Homecoming Court is crowned; Margie Morris plays Scrooge: Rudy Vega finds a comfortable spot to rest.
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Top right : the team stretches out before game time. Left. Lori 0' Angelo, Kathy Wetzel, James Sandoval and John Kempker work hard during religion class in the chapel. MARIA ELENA GAISER JAMES GREGG CHRISTOPHER GUMMEL
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R1ck Miles 1s hard at work PATRICIA GARCIA Angelique Fnend, Lori o·Angelo, James Gregg and M1schel W1rthman enJOY t1me at lunch together DENNIS HARVAN JOHN KEMPKER ERNEST LEE LAUREN LLONA CARLOS MENDEZ
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ADELITA MENDOZA The Senior Class breaks ground PATRICIA MERCER FREDERICK MILES
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LYNNE O ' DONNELL DANIEL 0' HORO IV LISA PETERS CELESTE RICHARDSON SHERYL SABAL JAMES SANDOVAL Cecilia Montes just loves Slave Day
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Top, left to nght : Senrors show therr sprrit at a pep rally; Athena Vrgrl and Scott Semrnara get close Below Adelrta Mendoza, Patricra Garcia and Marra Garser stop to pose

From top : Brother Casey gets a good pnce for Theresa Brice at the Sen1or Slave Auction , finally Wendy Fa1r 1s qUJet ; Denn•s Zapke catches a few rays before basketball team p1ctures: John Kempker knows how to have fun , he gets a hug from Lauren Llona and D1ane Ensle ; Frances Valenzuela and Patti Mercer make a great pa1r

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R SCOTT SEMINARA DAVID SHEA LAURA SOLIS LAURA UHRINY AK FRANCES VALENZUELA RODOLFO VEGA
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Lisa Peters is a slave for a day

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James Gregg never takes anything too seriously KATHLEEN WETZEL MISCHEL WIRTHMAN
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DENNIS ZAPKE
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From top left : M1chael Eubanks eagerly awaits his make-up for Slave Day; Kathy Wetzel and Chns Gummel hang out 1n front of the g1rls' locker room: Marg1e Morns and Athena Vig1l sh1ne 1n the1r Seton colors: Celeste Richardson tnes a new look; Laura Solis cools off at Sen1or retreat.
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From top left: Dennis Zapke proposes a new addition to the school un1form ; Athena V1gil forms the base to another cheer leader tableau : some seniors enjoy elegant dining ; the famous "S" captures the spirit and color of the ' 85 - '86 Senior Class

GRADUATION 1986

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From top left: The graduat1ng class 9f '86; Dan O'Horo, Maria Elena Gaiser, John Kempker and Julie Segard sing "Fnends"; Eleanor Brice and Ernest Lee prepare for the Eucharist: Mr. Carl Ladensack, former Sen1or Class Advisor, gives the graduates a farewell; Diane Ensle and Peter Chadw1ck chat before the ceremony
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From top left Eleanor Brice and Wendy Fair lead the process1on : Ernest Lee and Adehta Mendoza congratu late each other; The graduates celebrate the1r last mass w1th fellow Seton1ans; The seniors partic1pate in the Euchanst.

fACULTY And STAFF

The 18 teachers at Seton Catholic High School have received 14 bachelor's degrees, 11 master's degrees and one doctorate from colleges and universities in 16 states across the country. They represent two and a half centuries of accumulated experience! The numbers speak for themselves.

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Dressed in the1r faculty spirit shirts. these teachers enjoy the act1on at a pep rally M rs. Diane Collins offers a new look at some old Bnt1sh poetry Mr Larry Moore , coach and teacher sub, enJoys a break Mr. David Richard explains rabbits to a class of all ears Left : Mrs Foote casts a susp1c1ous eye as Sister looks on

Upper left: Brother Timothy Smyth, C F C , principal and physics instructor, brought w1th him to Seton 19 years of teacher experience. His credential include a B.S. from lana College , an M.S . in biology from Central Michigan University and an M.A. in private school administration from the University of San Francisco

Bottom left: Sister Barbara Miller, S C., brings 25 years of teaching experience to Seton. Sister earned a B.A. from Seton Hill College, an M.A. from the University of Arizona and a Ph D from the University of Notre Dame Bottom: Receiving his political science degree from the University of San Diego, Mr. Kev1n McCarthy teaches free enterprise, government and Arizona history He also coaches football and

bas1s baseball, heads the Athletic Department, and serves as dean of discipline. Mr McCarthy has been at Seton for six years

Brother Timothy Smyth , Seton 's principal , sorts through the tasks left on his desk
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Sister Barbara listens to one of many dilemmas brought to her on a daily

R1ght: Algebra, typing , business law and accounting kept Mr. Thomas Anthony busy in the classroom during his first year at Seton He also found time to coach volleyball and softball. Mr. Anthony holds a B.S in business adm1nistrat1on and a B.A. in business education both from AS. U . Upper right: Mrs . Connie Arnone has served Seton as bus driver, custodian and all around assistant for seven years.

Below: Brother Daniel Casey, C F C., received his B A. in speech and drama from Lewis University and his M.A. in communications from the University of Notre Dame He teaches English, moderates the Student Council, coaches J V basketball, heads the English department, serves on the Academic Board, and is the yearbook advisor Brother has been teaching for 13 years, three of them at Seton. Below right: Mr. Ken Clayton came to Seton as a bus driver but has since moved to custodial duties and helps keep the campus clean and in good repair.

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Mrs Arnone awaits the bell and the rush of s tudents looking for change Below : Brother Casey agains holds back what he really wants to say Mrs Collins 1s very emphatiC even wh1le on break in the faculty lounge Mrs Foote finds a little humor as she looks at the pnnt-out of Seton's un-paid bills Upper left: Mrs Diane Collins teaches English I and IV and provides Seton with 13 years of experience, nine of them here at Seton. She is a graduate from the University of North Dakota, with a major in English and a minor in music. Above right: Mrs Peggy Foote has served as financial secretary for four years She also moderates Pom and Cheer.
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Left: Mrs. Dolores Garcia has been general off1ce secretary for four years. She has also been a major force behind the running of Cinco De Mayo.

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Above middle: Making his first appearance at Seton, Brother David Haas, C . F.C . , has a B.S. from lona College, an M S from Eastern Illinois University and an M M. from Seattle University

Brother has 18 years experience in the classroom and teaches sophomore and junior religion and Algebra I. Above right: Father Douglas Lorig , Seton's campus minister, teaches Religion I and IV. Father Lorig has taught seven years and carries a B. A . in Sociology I Greek from Mankato State University and a B. A in theology from Concordia Seminary . Below : Sister Joan Marie Madden, S C , has been teaching a total of 38 years , 18 of them at Seton She teaches U S history and English I and is the National Honor Society moderator. Sister carnes a B A. from Seton Hill College and an M.E.L.S. from Duquesne University.

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Above : During the past five years Pedro Gonzalez has pnncipally served as groundskeeper but has done several other jobs for the school such driving , repairing . It' s tough to get b y w i th in ad equate w ork under Brother Haas' eagle eye Belo w : M r. M ariner at work in the library

Above: Mrs. Mary MarrinanMenchaca teaches French I through IV and Spanish II, Ill and IV. She has nine years of teaching experience, five of them at Seton She moderates the Foreign Language Club, chairs the Foreign Language Department and serves on the Academic Board. Mrs. Menchaca has a B.A. in French from A.S. U. Far left: Mrs. Elizabeth Mariner, Seton's performing arts director, teaches speech, drama and chorus and has been teaching for 16 years. She received her Music Education degree from Webster College and her Master of Music from De Paul University. Mrs. Mariner has done additional post-graduate work at several other universities includ1ng the study of Chopin at the school of Saltzburg, Austria.

Left: Mr. William Mariner brings 27 years of experience to the classroom, four of them at Seton. He teaches Latin, journalism and Arizona history; he also serves as librarian, A-V moderator and Moderator of Spotlite, the school newspaper. Mr. Mariner received his B.S. in Educat1on from Illinois State University.

Mrs Menchaca uses the chalk board to clanfy Span1sh grammar for eager sophomores Jean Perreault and Father Lorig are happy about at least one thing they share 1n common
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instructor of Pre-Algebra

Introduction to Computers and Computers I; has been teaching tor three years Mrs Merkel earned a B.S. in business administration from Kansas State University

Below : Mr Jerry Mullin has completed one year at Seton As a teacher of religion , world history , psychology and physical education , Mr. Mullin still has time to be guidance counselor, freshman class moderator and coach of the boys' varsity basketball team He has a B A. from the Univers1ty of Wisconsin and an M.R.E from Mt. St. Alphonsus. Mr. Mullin is work1ng on a counseling degree at A.S.U.

Below nght: Sister Consuela Pacheco , S.C , comes to Seton tor her second year teaching Art I and II. Sister Consuela has degrees in art, counseling and

guidance, and a Master's equivalent in pastoral ministry. She has been teaching tor 24 years and has attended seven colleges and universities.

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Mrs Merkel is always willing to spend extra time with those who need extra help w1th comput ers Above right: Mrs Myrna Merkel ; ,
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Mr Mullin helps inquisitive freshmen come to a better understanding o f scri pture

Upper left: Sister Patricia Beggy, S.C., a teacher of 25 years, has a B S in home economics from Seton Hill College and an M Ed. from the University of Arizona. Attendance, the bookstore, health records, Academic Bowl and Citizen Bee are among Sister's charges.

Above; Mr David Richard has taught three years at Seton. He teaches biology, chemistry and earth science and is the JUnior class moderator. Mr. Richard has a Bachelor of Science degree from Louisiana State University and a Master of Education from Francis T. Nicholls State University. Lower left: Sister Marie Theresa Rishel, S.C., teaches geometry, algebra and calculus. She has taught six years at Seton and moderates the Social Awareness Club. Sister has a B.A in math from Seton Hill College and an M.A. from Bowling Green State University.

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Above : Sister Patricia gives out another "JUSt late" tardy slip. Below : Sister Marie Theresa knows calculus doesn't come easy.
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DEDICATION

This 85-86 yearbook is dedicated to the teachers who have shared their sk1lls and time to Seton Catholic High School. To Brother Casey who has given a new meaning to the words teacher and friend. In his spare time he has coached the J V Basketball, moderated the yearbook staff and the student council. Thank you Brother Casey for inspiring us. To Sister Marie Theresa who has given us many wonderful memories She has volunteered her time to moderate the Social Awareness Club, she has taken teens to the Andre House to feed the poor, and she is also a puppeteer for the "Kids on the Block ''

Brother Casey assists Rindi with her assignment. Nicole and Brother Casey stop for a picture Sister attempts to blow out the candles
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Sister Theresa smiles and poses on the job.

YEARBOO K STA F

With only six people on the staff and Brother Casey as the moderater , they created a colorful 85-86 yearbook. The staff gathered weekly to do layouts and articles in order to get the job done making this yearbook the best ever .

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Bart and Danielle w ork consecutively to finish their layouts Karen arranges the final pictures for sports Mary Therese sorts through pictures From left: Brother Dan Casey, Marisol Perez, Mary Therese Ryan , Danielle Smith , Knstin Smith, Karen Kaliski, Bart Nigro

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