Chaminade Julienne High School Yearbook 1976

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Chaminade Julienne High School Yearbook 1976 Dayton, Ohio

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rivers belong where they can ramble,

eagles belong where they can fly,

i've got to be wh,ere my spirit can run free ...

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We want a square meal ••. What's that green stuff i n your eggs? •• • I was marching in my sleep last night · •• What ti me is it? •.• Four seconds after the last ti me you asked me ... 'Sweetie' can't you do an about face? • •• Why is it everyti me we have a break you run to the telephone? • . • I have to call my mother to fi nd out about the soap operas .•• What ti me do we attack the freshmen dorms? · • • Are we going to play T-SOP? · •. Again? . •. Anyone who turns the wrong way wi" take a lap around the whole field •. •

Three more days to Heaven This was •.. Band Camp.

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Welcome to Eagle Country •.. Look at those scrawny freshmen •.• I'm hungry, what ti me does the cafeteria open? •.. 10:30 •.• What time is it now? " •• 8: 30 . . • Yes mo m, you can stay here for awhile but you don't have to take gym with me .•• My locker has sRider webs in it •.. I've got music, psychology, and lunch at the same time .•. Well the munchies have it .•. When do you have free time? ••• Now .• " When do you have class? ••• Later • •• Great, let's go out and and play . •• • 2:30 •.• Already? Where di d the ti me go? •• •

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football

eagles ' belong where

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~ The football season was' a winni ng season in many ways, even though it started out on the wrong note for the Eag Ie fans and ~ players. A 12-'0 loss to F.airmont East made us real ize we were goi ng t'/) have to get serious and work for, a successful season. Work we did, rolling over Jefferson 41-12 for our most impressive victory of the year. Handling' Colonel White 27-14 on the Astroturf, and then a 21-0 blanking of Springfield Catholic set us for our fourth straight victory. In whipping Patterson 21-0,

• Vernon Saine rushed over a hundred yards, and everyone was very optimistic for the second half of the season. With our record standing at 4-1 we were now gaining recognition in the area as a first rate football team. A 13-0 set-back against' Belmont in the rain and mud was disappointing, but we bounced back the next week against rival Carroll, scoring a 14-6 victory. At Hamilton Badin we came out flying with Steve Bauer going 60 yards on the first play, but we ended up dropping a heart-breaker . 21-20. Closing out the season with the first Gr,eater Dayton League ' Championship game against Alter, we scored first but fell to the Knights, 28-6. This was C-J' s first winning season. Our record was 5-4. We had alot of talent, maybe not so much as in previous years, but it's what we did with it that counted . We worked long days, mol~ing ourselves

\.. into one good, determined football team, proving to others what we already k,new. -Dan Moosbrugger ~

freshmen

coaches Dan Kosak, Bob Borgerding, Don Neff . John Zaidain, Pat Connor, Norman Ayer

senior co-captains

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faculty

don't you see

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Sr. Ann Chri stopher Gnau Executive Director

Bro. Robert Wiethorn Director of Student Services l Science

Mr. Richard Kleckner Director of Community Relations

Bro. Kenneth Uckotter Director of Academics 1 Math

Bro. Joseph Meder Director of Administrative :Services

Board of Trustees

Fr. George Abmayr Media Area

Mr. Norman Ayer Math

Sr. Ruth Ann Bange

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Sc ience 'Department Co- Coord inator

Bro . Thomas Andrassy English

Mrs. Janice Ardner Math Department Coordinator

Coach Connors

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Sr. Lois Banks Physical Education, Girl s Track Coach

Mrs. Paula Beach Home Economics Department Coordinat9r

Sr. DO'nna Blaul Math .

Mr. Dennis Bayham Art Department Coord inator, Coach Cross Country

Fr. Charles Bergedick .Theology :

Mr. Robert Borgeding . Director Student Welfare, Coach Freshman Football

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Fr. Robert Bouffier S. M. Theology

Mrs. Helen Brennan treasurer

Bro. James Brown S.M. Business

Bro. Thomas Brassington S. M. Theology Dept. Co-Coordinator

Mrs. Jo Brockman Cafeteria Manager

Mrs. Hinkle and Sue Neff

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Mr. James Burbridge Guidance, B lack Awareness

Mr. Patrick Conners Speech, Health, Physical Education

Mr. James Davis Business

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Mr. Quincy Burns Maintenance Service

Mr. George Dav.ell Cafeteria Manag er

Mr. Charles Dodsworth Eng Ii sh

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Mrs. Martha Duffy Guidance, Math

Mr. George Early Social Studies

Bro. Bruce Giffin S. M .

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ry1usic Department Coordinator

Mr. Michael Duffy Business

Mr. R obert Finnegan Math

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Mrs. Margaret Goode Attendance Clerk

Sr. A I ma G r.o II i ng S. N . D . English Dept. Coordinator

Bro. William Grundish S.M. Guidance, Social Studies

Mr. James Green Maintenance Service

Sr . Damienne Grismer S.N.D. Guidance, Social Stud Ces

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Miss Katherine Higgins Sci ence.o ept. C o- C oord i nator

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Mrs. Barbara Hinkle Social Studies, Faculty Ombudsman

Mr .. Charles Hollis Maintenance Service

Mr. Robert Kaicavag e Athletic Director, Health, Phys. Ed.

Bro. Robert Hogan S.M. Theology

Mrs. Chri stine Huebner Yearbook, Eng Ii sh

Mr. Zaidainand Norbert Young

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Mr. Daniel Kosak Science, Physical Education

Mrs. Mari Iyn Kramer Records Clerk

Sr. Rita K u rry S. N • D • Eng Ii sh /

Sr. Carol Lichtenberg S.N.D. Director of Student Welfare, Science

Bro. Ronald Luksic S. M. Guidance, English :

Sr. Jane Maher S.N.D. Theology, Social Studies

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Miss Agnes Mahle affi ce Manag er

Mr , Robert Mayberry Math

Sr. Christine McGui'rk S.N'.D. Sci enc'e

Mrs. Doris McWilliams Administrive Assistant

Mrs. Christine Middleton Theology Department Co-Coordinator

Bro. Ron and Bro. Bruce

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Miss Mary Nagel Language Dept. Coordinator, Spanish

Mrs. Betty Naughton Business Dept. Coordinator

Mr. Donald Neff Industrial Arts Dept. Coordinator, Health

Mrs. Ruth Pikell German, English

Mr. Robert Quatman Director of Jazz Lab Band

Mrs. Maria Sizemore French, Spani sh

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Mrs. Christina Shultz Art

Mrs. A Iberta Smith Maintenance Service

Mr . Sherman Starks Maintenance Service

Bro. Jeff Sullivan S.M. Industrial Arts

Mr. William Troha Theology

Chri s Huebner and Matt Tokasey

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Mr. A lex Tuss Eng Ii sh

Mr. John Tuss Math, Science

Mr. DonaldWeimert Social Studies Department Coordinator

Mrs. Ann Wi II Guidance department Coordinator, Social Studies

Mr. John Zaidain Social Studies

Coach Mayberry

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r"The five years at Julienne and three years at C-J have been very full and rewarding years. 'But the pressures of the job through these very signifi cant years have been so demanding that I need to be relieved of them for a whi Ie at least.. " With these words, Sr. Ann Christopher announced that she wi II not return to C-J next year. A native ' Daytonian, Sister has been associated with education in the Dayton area for most of her life.

After attending Corpus Christi elementary and Julienne High schools, Sister entered the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur­taking her first vows in January of 1951. She holds an undergraduate degree from St. Mary of the Springs College and a Masters degree from st. Louis University. Sister's first teaching years were in the inter­mediate grades followed by a total of si x years on the high schoo I I eve I at Bishop Hartley H.S. in Columbus and Notre Dame H.S. in Chicago. Sister Ann Christopher returned to Dayton in 1963 to join the staff of Julienne High School. Appointed Assistant Principal in 1965,

. Sister was principal from 1968 to 1973.

The closing of Julienne and the opening of Chaminade-Julienne High School brought new challenges to Sister Ann Christopher who has guided this "new" school through it's first three years as its Executive Director.

In addition to her involvement within the school, Sister Ann Christopher has been active in the community-being elected to the FROC priority Board in its formative stage, serving on the Boards of the Dayton Area Red Cross and the Domestic Action Program, actil19 as an evaluator for the North Central Association of Schools in assessing other schools' programs, and serving various community groups as a "judge" or advisor for contests, .competitions, etc. Sister was recognized in the fall of 1973 by the DAYTON DAILY NEWS as one of its "Top Ten Women" of ·the Miami Valley.

After 24 unbroken years of teaching and administrating service, .Sister Ann Christopher plans to take a well­deserved break this next year for further study. Words of thanks seem somehow inadequate for such devoted servi ceo We could say thank - you for the time, the patience and hard work. But that is only part of what we have been given.

Perhaps !li e greatest tribute will lie in ~he assurance of b,eing remembered in- a very special and permanent way. So often in our lives, we see .so little to respect. In Sister Ann Chr tstopher, we have known dignity, integrity, faith, wisdom & courage. These are the truths which last & grow. And for these we are grateful.

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VARSITY t9 Fairmont West Lost lS- 3; lS-13 Fairmont East Lost lS- 9; lS- 9 Bevercreek Won 16-14; lS- 4 M ianii sburg Won IS- S; lS- 9 Stebb ins Won lS- I; IS- O Oakwood Won IS- O; lS- 6 Alter Won lS- 13; lS- 11 Jefferson Won lS- 4; lS-14 Carroll Won IS- O; lS- 9 West Carrollton Won IS- O; lS- 9

(Tri Meet) Carroll Lost lS- 8; lS-13 Alter Won lS-12; lS-13 Jefferson Won lS- 9; IS- S

RESERVE Fairmont West Won lS- 8; 16-14 Fairmont East Lost lS-12; lS- 8 Bevercreek Lost 16-14' IS-, S Miamisburg Won lS- 6; lS-13 Stebbins Won lS-13; IS- S Oakwood Won lS- 8; lS-13 Alter Won lS-13; lS- 9 Jefferson Won lS- 7; lS- 9 CarrQl1 Lost lS-10; lS- 8 West Carrollton Lost lS- 4; 16- 8

(Tri Meet) Jefferson Won lS- 9; lS-12

Varsity won 10 and lost 3 Reserves won 7 and lost 4

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Varsity Karen Ballman Barb Bertke Mary Ann Cook Mary Cummings Brenda Krug Elaine Mauch Ann Meyers Ann Sobieski

Rita Gecas Coleen ' Jabl inski Candy Koehler Lori Mays Mary Moeder Jane Meyers Amy S,chaaf Joyce Wal ker . Margaret Zotkiewicz Patti Mathes

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Sen ior Senior Senior Sophomore Sophomore Senior Senior Junior

Freshman Sohpomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore

Rese'rve

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homecoming ·

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Homecoming Queen: Cindy Crompton King: Matt Tokasey

Junior Attendants: Ti m Hickey • Molly Brodbeck

Sophomore Attendants: Ji m Roll · Sheryl McKnight

Freshman Attendants: Andy Roll (not pictured) . Mary .Beth Keely

Miamisburg 2nd out of 14 Fairview 4th out of 18 Park Hi lis 3rd out of 6 Greenvi lie 1st out of 15 Fairmont 2nd out of 2 Brookvi lie 2nd out of 15 Bethel 2nd out of 15 Princeton 5th" out of 25 Xenia 1st out of 7 Sectionals 1st out of 19 GDL 1st out of 4 Distri ct 3rd out of 9 state Meet 6th out of 16 Total Summary 145 wins, 20 lost (In AA competition, only 6 teams beat C-J, the entire season!)

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Chris Bolton, 12 John Brun, 12 Tim Gonsoroskie, 12 Pat Kroger, 12 Bob Karl, 11 Ray Schommer, 11 George Spitzig, 11 .. Kevin Broadbec;k, 10 Eric Krafka, 10 Ti m Kroger, 10 Pat McGarry, 10 Tom Quigley, 10 Chuck Bridman, 9 Rick Johnston, 9 Tim Martin, 9 Todd Spees, 9 Jerry Tompkins, 9 Coach: Dennis Bayham Asst. Coach: Bro. Bi II Grundish Manager: Jane Gagnon

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golf Mike Lopez Ken Hemmelgarn Mark Corwin R·ick Summers Norm Metrzman Dave Jablinski Don Block Don Hemmelgarn

Record 4-6

rifle Mark Gagnon Rick Summers Soyna Anderson Mike Jackson Mike Sprowl Joe' Smyth Tom Arqui Iia Joe Kronenberger Luann Stader Mark Stien Steven Sanders AI Brackman Mike Periclis John Clark

soccer E. Geraghty T. Kroger J. Smith P. Kroger R. Gunn K. Harsha D. Weimert G. Ottesen J. Saluke P. Brandhuber J. Tompkins

J. Gaier M. Grady A. Sicree Absent: J. Raiff K. Bruns R. Ernst P. Mathes

Record 5-5

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• wCJr "This is WCJR, broadcasting live from Chaminade-J ulienne High Schoo!,11 These immortal words were first heard late in school year on April 20th. Along with some music, t hey were heard be­tween 8 AM and 3PM Monday through Friday at 640 on your AM dial. But what you heard over the radio didnlt show the work involved in getting CJR on the air. Ever since Ken Urban came up with the idea a year ago, it has been an uphill battle to get on the air. But it finally happened and lid like to thank John Orr, Ed S luzas, Andy Chestnut, Karen Clemons, Ted Bright, Rick Sum­mers, Jeff Orr, Barb Becker, Mary Agnes Mikalauskas, and most especially Ken Urban and Father Bob B ouffi er . They helped through the good times as well as the bad times, like the time the transmitter fizzled out or the monitor

, speaker didnlt work. And who can forget the time George Carlin went over to the wrong band and we sweated out his ob­scenities? The worst had to be the time we played II Fanny" over the air ... thought I wa's gonna die.

Those were the bad times; the good times more than made up for them. We enjoyed saying hello to the Chem classes and the girls in the locker room, or just doing a good show for people. We made it through the end of the year and the 90° degree heat in the ?tudio, not to mention th'e hassles ... but welve g.ot our foot in the door and no one' i s going to close it on us. Jeff Brugger ,

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Chris Chappie Sr. Mary Ann Engl e Sr. Chris Koverman Sr. Jeannie Wycinski Jr. Suzanne Neff Jr. Sheree Gossett So. Leslie Fagen Fr. Mary Jane Markus Fr •

• Kathy Sinkw i tz Fr.

Alter Oakwood Milton Union G reenvi lie Alter Milton Union Fairmont West Fairmont East Miamisburg Stebbins Beavercreek '

0-5 1-4 2-3 0-5 0-5 2-3 1-4 2-3 4-1 4-1 4-1

women's tennis

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Varsity 1st. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Tim Smiley (Mgr.) Mark Horstman Larry Weisman James Brooks Ron Long Tom Scherak Ken McSherry Chris Spitzig (Mgr.) 2nd. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Mayberry (Head Coach) Bob Moeder Mark Mays Ken Hemmelgarn Don Repine Glenn Turney Jim Black Steve Tahy Mike Glaze Mike Duffy (Coach) Jimmy Burbridge (Coach)

Reserve 1st. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Chris Spitzig (Mgr.) Keith Higginbotham Mike McDonald Steven James Greg Gorczynski Jeff Mitrisin 2nd. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Mayberry (Coach) Jimmy Burbridge (Reserve Coach) Don Hemmelgarn Greg Mays Jack Givens Paul Boeckman Derrick Mosley John Kavanaugh Mike Duffy (Coach) Tim Smiley lMgr.} Ted Randall (not pictured)

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Freshman Chuck Hail (Mgr.) Tony Honingford Pete- Hagedorn Earl Hampton Nate Benson Tim Saine Ricky Johnson Chris Spitzig (Mgr.) Tim Smiley (Mgr.) 2nd. ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Mayberry (Coach) Jimmy Burbridge (Coach) Chip Tyler Lance Higginbotham Denny Steinke Dave Trentman Mark Gardner Mike Boham Bob Brun Jay Bettman Bob Caporal

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Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Kathy Wi lliamson Cheryl McKnight Dana Donahue Kermetle Reddens Cristi S ith ~erry Kr nenberger

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Reserve Carrie Jackson Sue Radominski Laura Luft Mary H oltvoight

Freshmen Colleen Moosebrugger . Tammy Richard Anne Schwendeman Tammy Kopp Beth Matoski Mary Beth Keeley

Music by Candlelight

The room had seemed rather large, unti I the audience fi led in and placed themselves. A soft breeze teased the wick's light, and sent shadows dancing upon the slightly worn piano. Familiar chatter lingered past the hour of eight, for these evenings were never meant to be prompt. Then, 'a young lady in jears appeared a d almost confidently reached for the crttention of tho e who were waiting. Wi this, the evening had begun. A young musicain adjusteCI the microphone and once again mellow usic was .rele. d within the halls of C-U.

-Jane Hinders

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freshmen

why doi feel ·

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any~here • Igo

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Janice Abele

Lori Ballard

Nate Benson

Jay Bettman

Louis Border.s

Charles Bridgeman

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John Alberts

Paul Ballman

Linda Bergman

Ida Boatwright

Kim Bostick

Maureen Brodbeck

Larry Alconn Catherine Anticoli

Peggy Arquilla Brian Bachman

Carl Bankston Eric Barger David Barker Julie Beach

Lisa Bergman James Bernard Alicia Berry Edwa,rd Bettinger

Cecile Boeckman Rita Boeckman Michael Bohman Susan Bolton

Leslie Bourne David Bowman Lori Brack Thomas Brennan

. Toni Brooks Anne Broom Mary Brucken Robert Brun

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Thomas Brun

Peter Burger

Gerald Carr '

Thomas Clark

All ison Connors

58 Diane Daly

Keith Bruns

Michael Burgmeier

Patricia Carrick

Bonnie Coffey

Sheryl Cooper

Stephen Davis

Lorraine Brzozowski

Beth Campbell

John Cetnar

Connie Coffey

Cheryl Craft

Joseph Demeter

Mike Buchanan

Donald Campbell

Paul Chirco

Joanne Collingsworth

KarIm Crane

Mi chae I Denny

Lisa Bucher

Bob Caporal

Marcia Christian

Chris .Condy

Gail Crimmins

Susan Dirito

Joan Buchho Itz

Jean Caporal

John Clark

Robert Conne II

Paul Dabney'

Sally Dix

Sharon Drewing

April Engleman

Joseph Fradl

Grey Garm,pn

, John Gil more

John Duckrd

Leslie Fagan

Ray Fredette

Rita Gecas

Michelle Gorczynski

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Margaret Eckert

Suzanne Fay

Thomas Fulwiler

Rit~ Geiger

Michael Grady

Michael Foley Shei la Foley Teresa Fox

Mark Gagnon Mark Gardner Gretchen Garland

stephen Gema Kim George Bi II Gi Ilespie

Anthony Graham David Green James Green 59

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Felicia Hall

Denise Holt

Jerry Johnstone

Mary Seth Keeley

Cara Hamberg Earl Hampton

Joseph Honi ngford Suzanne Hunter

Antoinette Jones Donne II Jones

Mary Kelly Catherine Keys

Elizabeth Haney Rebecca Harker Kenneth Harsha

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Sri an Jarrett Nancy Jett Ri chard Johnson

Lynne Jordan Kathleen Journell Lesley Keefe

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James Kinzeler David 'Kirchmer Denise KoenIg

Mary Kolakowski

Thomas Kunde

Katherine Maloney

Ti mothy Martin

Kathleen , McCloskey

Tammy Kopp

Ri chard Lawhorn

Will i e Marbury

Sarah Maruca

Katherine McCray

John Kramer

Caroline Leathers

Mary Jane Markus

Patrick Mathes

Tammy McDermott

Theresa Kronauge

Teresa Lee

Patti Mathes

Rosemaire McDevitt

Geralyn Kronenberger

William Leitz

Beth Ann Matoski

John Mencsi k

Suzanne Ksycewski

Mitchell Lewis

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Lawrence Mauch

Deborah Mercuri

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Angela Mescher

Michael Minnelli

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Colleen Moosbrugger '

Mary Orr

Jane Meyers

Peggy Mock

steven Mosser

Brigid Palmer

Theodore Mi chel Robert Mi kalas

Mary Moeder Carl Moell

Rosemary Mueller Christopher Neu

Teresa Pazitney Bernadette Peck

Charles Phillips

Timothy Plaspohl

Gwen Miller

Lisa Molnar

Kim O'Connor

Michael Periclis

Jovita Phillips

James Porter

Vicki Miller

Kathleen Monaghan

Gerard Olinger

Charles Petitt

Thomas Pirrung

Jul ie Prasmantas

Anita Pulley

Elizabeth Rayburg

Davi d Roalef

Tim Saine

John Scarpelli

Carol Schenkiflg

Michael Pulley

Susan Reddington

Cheryl Roberts

Patri ck Saluke

Christopher . Schaeffer

Lisa Scherack

Maureen Quinn

Phyllis Reichert

Cindy Rohrer

Stacey Sampson

Timothy Schiml

Lourdes Quintana Tom Radominski

Tamara Rentz Tami Richard

Andy Roll Judith Rose

Deborah Sarabia Denise Sargent

Mike Raiff

Kathy R edenour

Joseph Rosi

Margie Sayer

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Mike Schlater Paul Schommer

Thomas Shawhan \ Cynthia Shockley

Joseph Sm ith .

Todd Spees

Jack Sullivan

Tony Tokasey

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Michael Smith

Chri stopher Spitzig

Robert Sutter

Jerry Tompkins .

Judy Schroeder

Moni ca Shroyer

James Smyth

Mitch Sprow I

Lynn Swab

Maria Tormey

Mary Ellen Schubert

Andrew Sicree

Rebecca Sni der

Mark Stein

Maureen Swab

Carolyn Tracey .

Mitch Schweickart Anne Schwendeman

Kathy Sinkwitz Connie Smith

Lisa Snider Lauree Spatz

Dennis Steinke Lori Strader

Teresa Tarara Nancy Taylor

Jeffrey Trego David Trentman

Kenneth Tunney

John Turney

Kevin West

Tom Zitt

Da'nae Turner

George Tyler

Amy Wiedeman

Margaret Zotkiewicz

Mary jane Turner

Christine Voit Joycelyn Walker Mary Ann Wamsley Joe Wendling

Linda Wirick Rita Woeste Susan Wourms . Gary Zimmer

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Mark Adams

David Ballard

Donald Block

Christopher Bowman

John Buehrle

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Kathy Carroll

Jerry A II en

Eric Barder

Paul Boeckman

Steven Bowman

Richard Burkhardt

Ann Carter

John Andrews

Cheryl Bashore

William Boesch

Ki mberly Bright

Franci s Burneka

Regina Caulfield

Christopher Arnold

Suzanne Berger

Thomas Bolton

Margaret Br i /I

Janet Bussinger

Antonio Chirco '

Jerome Bach

Donna Black .

Terrene Borders

Kevin Brodbeck

Catherine Butler

Peggy Chmiel

Marty Bachey

Kimberly Blake

Barbara Borger

Renee Brown

Mary Caporal

Tom Choice 67

Mark Chrowl

Mary Cummings

Monica Dunsky

68 Sherry Eng Ie man

Diane Clark

Galen Curry

Charles Eifert

Richard Ernst

EI i zabeth CI ark

Mark Curry

Robert Eifert

Steven Eschenberg

Lorraine Clemons

Jamey Curtner

Jennie Donatell i

Samuel Elam

Carla Fair

Chrystan Coleman

Isabella D'Agostino

Joseph Donovan

Susan Ell is

Paul Fancett

Donna Connors

Charles Davis

Barbara Dryden

Carol Engleman

Maureen Fay

Carol Finch

Jeanne Gaier

Sheree Gossett

Kevin' Grooms

Tim Heitbr'ink

Tracy Fisher

Linda Gallman

Thomas Grandillo

Pam Gudorf

Don Hemmelgarn

Moira Foley

Nancy Galt

Alexandra Graule

Michael Gustin

Tom Hemmelgarn

Kell y Foster Donal d Fri es

Susan Galus Mary Geraghty

Mary Green Yvette Greene

Margaret Hab ib Ann Haley

Jay Hendersoli Lynn Herbert

Jane Gagnon

Gregory Gorczynski

John Gremling

, Chris Hampel

Rick Hicks ' 69

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Keith Higginbotham

Barb Holl is

steve Hunter

Kim Jones

Pat Hinds

Mary Holvoight

Mike Ivory

Stephanie Jordan

Ed Hines Debra Hobbs

Ly nne Horner Mark Horstman

Coleen Jablinski Carrie Jackson

Lisa Karl • John Kavanaugh

Joe Kleinschnitz

Candy Koeh I er

Patty Hodapp

Rodney Humphries

Steve James

Mike Kinney

Kevin Knopp

Kurt Koehler

Pat Hofele

Teresa Hunt

Paul Janowiecki

Joan Kleibecker

Tony Kobes

Karl Konicki

Julie Kronenberger

Geoffrey Lev in

Doug Magoto

Gregory May.;>

Shei la Mc Keon

Bryan Koriff

Brenda Krug

Matthew Liddy

Denise Mahone

. Lori Mays

Cheryl McKnight

Erik Krafka

Conni-e Kubicki

Barbara Luchsinger

Dennis Maloney

John McCarthy

Sidney Mc Manus

Kathleen Krencik

James Kurpiel

Laura Luft

Susan Matoski

Micheal McCray

Sherry McWilliams

Tim Kroger

Mary Ann Lavelle

Kathleen Luken

Jeffrey Mauch

Mike McDonald

steven Meixner

Gerard Kronenberger

Eileen Leibold

Joseph Luther

Hobert Mauch

. Patrick McGarry

Marcia Melia 71

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Jeff Moell ,

Christopher ·Muncy

Mary 0 ' Donnell

72 Jamie Phillips

Bridget Monaghali

Donna Muzechuk

John Olwine

David Plaspohl

Martin Moorman

Mary Lynn Naughton

Gardar Ottesen

Melissa Plummer

Brian Morton

Carol Nieto

Kathleen Overman

Aqua Porter

Mary J. Meuller

John ,Nowak

William Painter

Charlotte Portner

Sarah Mulligan

Kathryn 0' Bryan I

Linda Parenti

Greg powers

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Michael Prier

Sheila Rapp

Brenda Rives

Ann Sarabia

John Schulte

Tom Quigley

Teresa Ravenstein

James Roll

Janice Sargent

Mark Schultz

Colin Quinn

Michael Reindl

Raymond Roselle

Joseph Sarno

Mark Sears

Susanne Radominski

Clarence Richardson

John Rosenkranz

Larry Satkowiak

Eric Seidenschmidt

Jerome Raiff

Bernard Ricker

Suzi Rosenthal

Ti mothy Sayer

Joseph Seitz

Theodore Randall

Cathy Rieser

Kathy Ross

" Amy Schaaf

Mary Sekella 73

Mark Sendel bach Elizabeth Shay Alice Sheehan Mike Smelstor Alan Smith Deborah Sm ith

Edward Smith Loree Smith Mari anne Sm ith Marchand Sm ith Thomas Smith Elizabeth Smyth

Michael Stem ley Anne stoemer John Sull ivan

Richard Sutter Corinne Sydor Theresa Tamme Denise Tatone Jeffrey Taylor John Tehan '

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Janet Trentman Rita Trick Sharon Tri ck

Jeffrey Van Schaik Barry Wabler John Webendorfer

Patti Wilkins Carl Will Pam Will iams

Mary Worthington

Sandra Tucker Clayton Turner

Michelle Weber Jeff Wiedeman

Renee Williams Cathy Wimsatt

Denise Yantis Rita Zahn

Joe Vallo

Daryl Wilkes

Jim Wolff

Leona Zimmerman

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e marched througli Pall, Winter and Sp ing too. entertained all thos half-awake fans, . --

And deep down ins'de S, 'we all knew That reward must be somewtie at hand. ,

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BLt to win Thi',d plac in the Nation . Preceded y a Second in State SJ=nt pride and overflowing emotion : With the thr'II of such unexpected fate.

And the Pep B a was always so kind In criticizing all that we did. their talents were rewarded -we didn't mind, National Second, Sec~d in the Sfa e flipped their lid!

Yet, now it's all over and done with Tuesday and Thursday hold nothin in store. Needed rest brings upon all the memory Of boots marchifJ9 across a gym floor ... left, right, left, right, lefl, right, left ..

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9-12 pm c-j cafeteria music by

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runners-up: bill'- burroughs"(donna) . patrick mckeon (sheila) paul rind·ler (rosemary)

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Supposedly, every picture is worth a thou­sand words. Yet, these two pages reflect the academic programs of C-J with rather scat­tered words. These pag~s are to be taken as a whole, and as such, reflect the striving in­dividuality of each students interest. Our school contains both business and art ... pragmatism and creativity. Depending upon the individual, our school is seen in many different ways. Some find social excitement, some cling to its educational Vine, and otn­ers find the hollow halls quite meaningless.

Though our school seems crowded at times, we must remember that we are slightly more fortunate than most of our neighboring schools. We do have freedom. To the more responsible student itls not near enough, but we then realize that within this L-shape we have encountered many different persona liti es. It is but a miniature of the realities we will soon face. C-Jl s purpose is quite simple ... Time. It offers us not only the educa· tional chance to grow, but the time to find ourselves, our individuality, before it be­comes stifled by the mass.

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Miami sburg 3-2 Fairmont West 0-5 Wayne 0-5 Oakwo~ 1-4 Fairmont East 1-4 Kiser 4-1 Fairview 4-1 Miamisburg 2-3 Colonel White 5-0 Alter 0-5 Belmont 5-0 West Carrolton 2-3 Beavercreek 1-4 Belmont 5-0 Northmont 3-2 Wilbur Wright 1-4

Varsity Season Record 7 wins 9 losses

Reserve Season Record 5 wins 2 losses 1 tie

men's tennis

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Miami sburg 3-2 Fairmont West 0-5 Wayne 0-5 Oakwo~ 1-4 Fairmont East 1-4 Kiser 4-1 Fairview 4-1 Miami sburg 2-3 Colonel White 5-0 A Iter 0-5 Belmont 5-0 West Carrolton 2-3 Beavercreek 1-4 Belmont 5-0 Northmont 3-2 Wilbur Wright 1-4

Varsity Season Record 7 wi ns 9 losses

Reserve Season Record 5 wins 2 losses 1 tie

men's tennis

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~ Ed Brackman Jr. Brendan Foley Jr. Pat Halloran Jr. Mi ke Jackson Jr. Dave Kirchmer Fr. Steve Lucas Jr. Doug Magoto Sr. Bob Mikalas Fr. Bob Roll Jr. Larry Satkowiak So. Tom Scherack Jr. Todd Spees Fr. Jim Wolff So. Andy Ybabra Fr.

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Varsity

C-J Opponent 2 Centerville 8

13 Stebbins 0 16 Northridge 2 20 Alter 3

6 Carroll 4 11 Trotwood 2

6 Fairmont East 1 6 A Iter 7 6 Park Hill s 4

12 Fairmont West 10 6 Carroll 1

Record: 9 wins 2 losses

Reserve 18 Carroll 17 Trotwood 30 East

5 7

7 Park Hills 22

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o losses 17 Carroll Record: 5 Wins

softball-I

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Varsity Karen Ba II man Ann Meyers Mary Jo Summers Kim Thomas Patti Trick

Reserve Ellen Bergman Eva Honingford Evelyn Kiprotich Jeann~ Gaier Lori Mays Patty Schmitz Kathy Schubert Bonnie Coffey Connie Coffey

Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Kathy Williamson Jr. Coleen Jabl inski So. Mary Agnes Mikalauskas So. Kathy Overman So. Jane Meyers So. Teresa Pazitney Fr.

Sue Fay Felicia Hall Beth Haney Lesl ey-K eefe Kathy McCray Debbi e' Mercuri Coil een Moosbrugger Brigid Palmer Tina Trick

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the crucible

Rebecca: Mr. Parris, I think you'd best send Reverend Hal @ back as soon as he come. This will set us all to arguin' again in the society, and we thought to have peace this year. I think we ought rely on the doctor now, and good prayer. Let us go to God for the cause. There is prodigious danger in the seeking of loose spirits. I fear it, I fear it.

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april, 1976

Proctor: A fire, a fire is burning! I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his $l lthy face! And it is rny face, and yours, Danforth! ' For them that quail to bring men out of ignorance, as [have quailed, and as you quail now when you know in all your black hearts that this be fraud--God damns our kind espe­cially, and we will burn, we will burn together.

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1975-1976 clubs

coordinated by

student council inter-club

mary bohman chairperson

CHESS CLUB

Moderator- MRS. BARBARA HINKLE

Sam Chirco

Ed Hines

John Schulte

Andrew S icree

HORTICULTURAL CLUB Mod erator- C ounc i I

Jane Hinders Mary Bohman Chris D'elia Pat Hinds Pat Kroger Jane Kronenberger Steve Meixner Cla i re Staton

C REA TIVE WRITING CLUB Moderator- MR. CHARLES DODSWORTH Editor- ANN DA VIS Special Assistance-

MR. DENNY BAYHA M AND BETSY CLARK Kathy Bo Iton

, Rob Goubeaux Sue Neff Ellen Bergman John Andrews Steve Wy~nski Joe Downtown, Betsy Clark Regina Caulfield Jane Hinders Mr: ·Bayham

LANGUAGE CLUB Moderator- MRS. SIZEMORE

Bi II Boesch Anne Broom Casey Carrol Janice Christy Susan Ell is Jane Gagnon Greg Garzowski Annette Guess

• Rick Hicks Nancy Jette Barbara Lutz Sarah Mulligan Aqua Porter Mary Reddington Susan Reddington Steve Sicree

DRAMA CLUB Moderator- FR. ROBERT BOUFFIER Founders- MOLLY AGNEW, MARY BOHMAN

and PAT HINDS Mark Anthony Tony Wourms David Harris Victor Laul erbach Theresa Lutz Andy Chestnut Pat Berthaud Barb Dryden

... Donne I Jones Steve Mehall Chris D 'EI ia

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Mens Tracie Chris Bolton, 12 John Brun Kevin Byrd Tom James Mark Mays Ed Stafford Kev in Jackson, 11 Dan Moosbrugg er Ji m 0 'Connor Vernon Saine George Spitzig Greg Stone Larry Weisman Tom Choice, 10 Ed Davis Pat McGarry Tom Quigley C layton Turner Ed Bettinger, 9 Chuck Bridgman Ray Fredette John Gilmore Dave Green Jim Green Jim Kinzeler Tim Saine

Womens Tracie Tonya Patton, 12 Michelle Cooper Doris Schroeder Gayle Miller Donna Burrough, 11 Maureen O'Hearn Gina Moore LeVette Boyd Karen McAfee Mary Worthington, 10 Mary Beth O'Donnell Barb Luchsi nger Shei la McKeon Mary Holtvoight Patti Mathes, 9 Maureen Broadbeck Gail Crimmins Kim' George Rita Geiger

track

1976 Season Summary: Knights of Columbus Relay 4th out of 20

Fai rmont East Metri c Inv. 2nd out of 4

Versailles Inv. 2nd out of 15

Dayton Relays 8th out of 25

GD L Championships 1st place

Fairborn Classic Relays 7th out of 15

C entervi lie" EI k" Relays 5th out of 8

Dayton Sectional 3rd out of 20

Southwest D istri ct 5th out of 52

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Varsity

Miami sburg Opponent

Fairmont East 0 C~nterville 1 Kiser 4 Oakwood 0 Oakwood 7 Stebbins 2 A Iter . 0 N ~rhtridg e 7 Miami sburg 0 Carroll 2 Bell')1ont 2 A Iter 6 Brookville 1 Fairmont East 7 Jefferson 10 Roth 7 Purrell 3 Jefferson 5 Park Hills 2 Carroll 7 Oakwood 6 ' Stebbins 4 .

.. Won 16 ' Lo a Greater DaYt~~ 6L Tie 1

I ea9ue Champions

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Reserve Tony Huningford Jack Sullivan Greg Gorczynski Mike Raiff Mike Ivory Gary Garman Barry Wabl~r Andy Roll Dave P laspohl Pat Sa luke Chris Muncy Eric Barger Mr. Neff Tom Smith L~tnce Higginbotham Chri s Hampel Phil Harris Walt Larger Dennis Steinke

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class of 76

from the

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The corner of fourth and

Patterson Serving Dayton for

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Compliments A~to I

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The Baccalaureate Mass took place at 3 :30 on Saturday, June 5th. The graduates entered the church to the classical notes of a brass ensemble performing "Trumpet Tune and Aire" and the celebration was highlighte'd by musi cal selections chosen by the graduation committee for their meaningful words. They included "We may never pa$S his way again", "Fr iends" "t;hq knows where the ti me M''', and" Do you know where ou're going to". Readings

, one by Matt Tokasey and Kris Kuntz. Pri nci pal ce le­brant was Father Bouffier, as­sUted by Fr. Bergedi ck and Fr. Ab rTrayr. It was a and thoughtful opening for ... ';_I1' .... special day.

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No one knows where ti ml~·=~I.;iimrt!; return to my seat, let us that we choose the road happen to choose the road .......... the perserverance to follow

CORNER OF THE SKY

de·5tined ing small

til I know IIII h 11m going

But I en 11m gone And far away youlll hear me singing softly to

the dawn:

CHORUS Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can fly live got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my-corner of the sky.

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