Catholic Central High School Live 1981

The annual publication of the students of Catholic Central High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1980-81) C.C.H.S. LIVE! 81CCH LIVE! 81 CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA1 * WE WHO IS ALWAYS BUSY TO A MAN Well, nearly always . NeverDEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK Next Fall there will be a n...

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Summary:The annual publication of the students of Catholic Central High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1980-81) C.C.H.S. LIVE! 81CCH LIVE! 81 CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA1 * WE WHO IS ALWAYS BUSY TO A MAN Well, nearly always . NeverDEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK Next Fall there will be a new face behind the Principal’s desk. After sixteen years, Mr. Sawicki is retiring as “the Man’’ of Catholic Central. Mr. Sawicki was born in Calgary and graduated from Crescent Heights H.S. in 1943. In 1946 he received his B. Ed. degree from the U. of A., where he majored in English and History. He later attended the University of Montana, obtaining his Master’s degree in 1958. Mr. Sawicki’s first teaching appointment was in Bellevue, Alberta. He later taught at Stirling, and in 1950 moved to Lethbridge. Since then, he has been employed by the Lethbridge Catholic Separate School District. Throughout his teaching career, Mr. Sawicki has been an avid supporter of such school activities as basketball, football, and drama. Our religion has played an important role in Mr. Sawicki’s life, and we, the students and staff at CCHS pray that God will continue to watch over and bless him, his wife Dorothy, and their family. liltk Principal’s Message As I write my last Principal’s Message, memories of the past sixteen years crowd into my mind. 1 remember the first two years, when the central section was being built. Every time classes changed, students (and teachers) ran across the field between St. Joseph’s and St. Francis. We were not on the semester system then; all periods were forty minutes so classes changed eight times daily. What a luxury when the new building opened in September, 1967. I remember many excellent students who have gone on to outstanding success in further education and in their careers. I also remember the hundreds of others who worked hard in their studies, did their best, and went on to be decent contributing citizens. I salute these fully as much as those who won the top honours. In the area of extracurricular activities, there have been many highlights. I still feel great pride when I think of the magnificent effort of putting on the operettas - CHONITA, BRIGADOON and THE MERRY WIDOW. Over 150 students and as many as eight teachers worked for months to produce them. I will never forget the joy of being present when the boys’ basketball team won the provincial championship in 1972, and most recently, of course, when the Cittens won in 1981. I remember, too, the girls’ basketball team which won the provincial championship in 1970. And how can anyone forget the great record of our football teams in winning the league championship severa times since the first one in 1963?. However, I can’t forget that there were also times when we all shared the agony of defeat. I remember, too, many occasions when the school community participated in Masses and times of prayer. The beautiful graduation Masses, the traditional Ash Wednesday Mass, the Searches, the daily prayers - these were all occasions when we joined in proclaiming our faith in God. I commend all those students who’ve used their time at Catholic Central to grow, to learn, to develop the gifts that God gave them, to show love and concern for those around them. Ath the same time I am saddened to thin o those who wasted their time and their talents and who were content with far less than they were capable of.I thank each and every one of you - students, teachers, office staff and caretakers - who not only helped me per­sonally, but who helped by your very presence to make Catholic Central a better place for all of us. The best that I can think of to wish for each of you is that in some mysterious and wonderful way, you will find the grace to make Jesus your model. That is the best hope - for you as an individual and for the society in which you will live the rest of your life. S.W. Sawicki Principal President’s Message The school year is gradually ending, and so too is my year as President. Looking back on the year I can see many accomplishments of which I am very proud. From the fun of initiation ceremonies to the seriousness and dedication devoted to exam week, we’ve seen them all this year! This being my last year at CCHS, I wanted it to be something special and I feel that this was achieved. Hopefully when we look back to our years and CCHS we can all be proud of the friends we’ve made, the experiences we’ve had, and the love we’ve shared. To all of you, the best of luck in the future! Calvin Carpenter PresidentBACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Rocheleau, Carol Grbavac, Brad Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Kathy Lynn, Kathy Koep, Kathy Schreiber, Debbie Bogdan. FRONT ROW: Lynn Troman, Calvin Carpenter, Ronda Makarenko. MISSING: Renee Desjarlais, Theresa Scott. STUDENT’S COUNCIL BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Dravland, Mr. Rocheleau, Cathy Hamilton, Jennifer Sauve, Calvin Koskowich, Chris Crighton, Mr. Sawicki. FRONT ROW: Terry Schwengler, Calvin Carpenter, Rita Mucciarone, Lora Saccomani, Brad Hamilton, Liz Monaghan, Sean Forested. GRAD COMMITTEErf III Pill Pi j 111 S'STAFFIn Fond Memory • • • Mr. Louis BurkeLouis Burke was born in Ireland and received his education in Ireland and at the University of Montreal. His teaching career spanned three continents as he taught in England, Kenya, Uganda and in three locations in Canada: Rankin Inlet, N.W.T., Montreal and, beginning in 1965, at Catholic Central in Lethbridge. He was a master teacher of English who had a love for all good literature and good writing. He especially tried to instill in his students a knowledge and ap­preciation of Canadian literature. Mr. Burke threw his heart and soul into teaching. He did his utmost to bring out the best in every one of his students. He felt this to be his duty to them, to himself, and to God. Although he was very serious about his job and expected every student to be the same, his lively sense of humour and his unique ways of expressing himself made his classes enjoyable and in­teresting. His students will always remember having been passengers on the spaceship in which he was the indisputable captain. Louis was fully committed to the cause of Catholic education. God bless you, Louis Burke. Rest in peace. S.W. Sawicki Principal For those of us who experienced the galactical voyages of star station 132C, Commander Burke will always remain an unforgettable man. Beyond teaching us the fundamentals of English (which he did in his most unique and successful way), Louis Burke contributed to the very foundations of our lives and characters. He has undoubtedly played a part in forming our philosophies, priorities and values. Students of CCHSMr. Rocheleau Mr. Kolysher Mr. Wagner Mr. Burke Staff Fr. April Mrs. Goble Mr. CredicoMr. Nelson Mr. Koran Mr. Delbello Mrs. Alger Mrs. Kireef Mr. McAllindon Mr. Loewen Sr. KeyesMr. Schmid Mr. Chapman Mr. Mackley Mrs. Monaghan Officer Reimer Mr. Veres Mr. Pisko Mr. RicheyMISSING: Fr. Chauvin Mrs. Dravland Miss Grbavac Mr. Kireef Mrs. Whimster Mr. Duteau Mrs. Mclnnes Mr. Rosenfelt Mr. Welterlich Mrs. Pavan Mrs. Jarczak Mrs. Kolibar Mrs. Kathleen Reardon Question: Who is kind, considerate, pleasant and also has a terrific sense of humour? Answer: Kathleen Reardon. For many years, Mrs. Reardon has been a faithful servant in the office to the principal, the teacher, the students and the general public. Catholic Central will miss her good work and her cheerful smile. We all wish her all the best in her retirement Good fishing, Mrs. Reardon. wwmtmmtmmAberle, James Alexander, Brent Allen, Debra Arelis, Veronica Baril, Kevin Beauchesne, Gerald Bishoff, Carolyn Bluekens, Curt Bogdan, Karen Bogusky, Tracy Bortolussi, Dennis Bosnjak, Slavica Breckon, David Briscoe, Michael Buttazzoni, Barbara Carpenter, Tracy Carter, Lisa Caruso, Gina Cattoni, Guido Cernetic, Marina Chia, Samuel lChief Calf, John Chisholm, Juanita Chollack, Brian Collin, Ken Cooke, Doug Deboer, Robert Decaire, Sonya Deringer, Eric Desjarlais, Denis Dietrich, Brenda Domagala, Richard Donaldson, Verna Ell, Dianne Elliott, Loretta Erdos, Donald Fallows, Norman Ferguson, Mary Filipaz, Mauro Flaherty, John Foder, DavidForrester, Anita Forward, William Foster, Catherine Fraulin, Frankie Ganger, Diane Gieske, Tracey Gourley, Shauna Gschaid, Cameron Hagel, Maureen Flamilton, Carolyn Harries, David Harris, Leslie Harty, Stephan Heaton, Karen Herauf, Kathy Hickey, Tina Himsl, Bruce Ho, Edward \ 24 mm wHowes, Rose-Marie Hribar, Michelle Husdal, David Ivanco, Marlyse Izzo, Angie Jankowiak, Shelley Jarvie, Thomas Johnson, Diane Jones, Caroline Juroszek, Renita Kadezabek, Ivka Kain, DanKambeitz, Kelly Kaupp, Michael Kelly, Joanne Kenny, James Kjeldgaard, Cameron Koch, Yvonne Koep, Katherine Kolpak, Brenda Koskowich, Mary Kramer, Sandra Kratz, Miriam Kropinak, Sherry Kuzmicz, Gary Kyle, Norman Lambert, Ronald Landry, Lorraine Laramee, Marcel Logan, Tracy Longtime Squirrel, Dion Lund, TeriLynagh, Niall Lynam, Tanya Lynn, Eileen Marchand, Jacqueline Martens, Catherine Martin, Mitch Martin, Shelley Martyna, James McLaughlin, David McLean, Sharia Melling, Stephen Mevlenbroek, Monique Meurs, Elizabeth Monaghan, Patrick Murray, Stephen Naylor, Anne Ng, Danny Niehaus, Daniel Noronha, Lisa Novak, Carol-AnnOlshaski, Douglas Ouellette, Allan Overes, Ronald Palazzo, Sofia Park, Nanette Perlich, Kenneth Peters, Dimetrious Pisko, Sherry Pitt, Mary-Ann Pittman, Vanessa Plettell, Neal Poirier, Jeannine Ptycia, Avery Pytlarz, Luanne Quint, Heidrun Raats, Sylvia Rajcic, Stan Ravoy, Penny Reive, Kathleen Remenda, DanielRenaud, Veronique Rollingson, William Rose, Tony Rowan, Debra Saavedra, Carolina Saavedra, Maria Sauve, Thomas Schille, Loralee Schlichter, Donald Schlosar, Christine Schreiber, Katherine Seeman, Joseph Semach, Rodney Simmons, Margaret Smith, Linda Sobuliak, Mary Soros, Juliann Stanley, Eric Steele, Maureen Straga, Linda Strong, Daniel 29 -Sullivan, Rodney Szilagyi, James Szing, Peggy Thomas, Joe Thomas, Robert Tompkins, Lisa Trempner, Darren Troman, Donald Van Rijn, Michelle Van Ryn, Sandra VandenBerg, Brian Vanluyk, Cheryl Vitkovic, Johnny Waage, Mark Wagner, Patrick Wallocha, Norbert Watson, Susan Wenkoff, Colinda 30Wikenheiser, Paula Wingert, Karyn Wolters, Jacqueline Yanosik, Sandra Zelechowski, Mawgeurita MISSING: Axworthy, Michael Cattoni, Lucio Douglas, Shane Johnstone, Louise Kerber, Ted Prepszl, Joseph Reti, Anthony Russell, Cheryl Villa, MonicaAbriotti, Cathy Alexander, Donna Amen, Darilyn Arena, Joey Arias, Larry Bannerman, Blair Baranyi, Aldena Basaraba, Debbie Beaudin, Bernie Bergman, Sandra Bishoff, Deanna Bogdan, Debbie Bogdanowski, Kathy Boyce, Alan Brezina, Steve Brittner, Ken Caldwell, Moreah . Cartwright, Caroline Chanda, Lee Anne Chilton, Mitch Grade 11Chiste, Frances Cordeiro, Lorna Cosovan, Shannon Credico, Michelle Cress, Darren Csaszar, Susan Daub, Gary deJong, Bob delValle, Roz Derksen, Bruce Desjarlais, Leonard Donato, MaryLou Dubienski, Chris Elder, Kevin Erdos, Polly Ericksen, Ray ' Fajnor, Brad Fanzago, Jordan Farago, Marty Ferguson, Joanne Ficiur, Lani U,Fiedler, Connie Filewych, Brent Foder, Jeff Fortney, Christine Fortney, Kelvin Foster, Karen Frayn, Robert Fry, Dawn Gallo, Linda Gaits, Bruce Gieske, Allan Gilborn, Shawn Grady, Kathleen Greenstein, Mike Grizelj, Ned Gross, Patty Hayward, Ward Hempsey, Jennifer Herbers, Wendy Himsl, ChristineHoffarth, Annette Hoffarth, Colette Huszczyk, Sandra Irmler, Irene Jackson, Don Jarvie, Darcy Jarvie, Rod Jensen, Heather Jetten, Rob Jochem, Marnie Joevenazzo, Denise Joevenazzo, Kim Johanson, Zerina Johnson, Jody Juroszek, Gerry Kain, Perry Kaupp, Greg Kazala, Chris Kenny, Dianne Kenwood, Brian 35Kinahan, Kathy Kinahan, Kevin Kolesar, Darlene McGhie, Frances Meulenbroek, Carl Kolpak, Kathy Korsch, Bob Kortt, Terri Miklos, Jim Milan, Monica Kowalski, Yola Krajewski, Rick Kremenik, Peter Monaghan, Gerard Morton, Steve Krokosh, Brenda Landry, Mary Lynn Laramee, Adele Murray, Stephanie Mutter, Darren Lizzi, Brenda Loran, Tracy Mahnic, Tereza Mutter, Michelle Nardone, Sandra Nason, Brenda Nault, Linda Marchand, Todd Martin, David Martin, DelaynaOlson, Lori Parsons, Patricia Pelletier, Sheila Perlich, Stanley Persinger, Tracy Pomahac, Monica Pungor, Robbie Pungor, Tom Pytlarz, Tom Remenda, Laurie Reti, Anthony Richardson, Gary Riske, Connie Roberts, Dwayne Rodzinyak, Beth Rodzinyak, Dori Rohovie, Tom Rowan, Wesley Salahor, Marc Sanders, David Schamber, Brenda Schmidt, Karl Schneider, Alan Scott, Theresa Sharun, Mark Simons, Jackie Sinclair, John Sirovyak, Robin Slusar, Lynn Snopek, Patti Sobuliak, Linda Soenen, Donald Soros, ZsaZsa Stasinski, Elizabeth Stroud, Kevin Sullivan, Mary Szojka, Andrew Thomas, Frederick Tinordi, Bradley Tizzard, Carol i 38 r d 39Todd, John Paul Tourgelis, Bessy Troman, Lynn Tschritter, Maria Turcato, Cathy Twanow, Gordon Unick, Vaughn Van Doom, Robert Vandeligt, Arlene Vanden Berg, Linda VanderFluit, Linda Van Gaal, Gerry Van Leuken, Carina Vaselenak, Curtiss Villa, Laura Viney, Mary Vos, Angie Weber, Tim Weighill, Karen Westbrook, Cheryl Yanosik, Lynda Yung, Albert Zucco, BrunaAmbrozic, Caroline Antony, Dave Arelis, Rick Avon, Chantal Babick, Lome Bajnoczi, Frank Balfour, Jamie Bannerman, Bonnie Barrell, Lorraine Basaraba, Cheryel Berthiaume, John Bethlehem, AlexBishoff, Todd Blazejak, Dwaine Bodie, Lori Boundy, Sandra Brandt, Shelley Braun, Robert Brezina, Susan Burke, Cathy Burris, Mike IBuszko, Terry Carpenter, Calvin Cassis, Jehan This page sponsored by MR. 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FRANK PETA. 53Szojka, Lorand Tarnava, Brenda Tendler, Rob Tremel, Randy Van De Bennet, Jeff Vandeligt, Karen Vandenberg, Dale Vanderheide, Kimberley Vanleuken, Carleen Van Ryn, Connie Vasas, Brenda Wagner, Andrew fWagner, Michele Wallocha, Ed Walser, Susan Wapple, Boyd Watson, Cheryl Wenkoff, Brad Wensveen, Richard Wingert, Rob Wright, Estelle MISSING: Dan Briscoe Mike Caswell Keith Hickey Doug Huchala Alan Husdal Charmen Janik Kelly Kain John Mars Dominic McKenna Doug Pitt Neil Pomahac■H THE STARS WAIT .FOR MEVALEDICTORY by Ronda Makarenko Congratulations graduates! At long last we have arrived at the evening which symbolically ends the trauma and tribulation of our high school years. I’m sure some of us feel that we have reached the “Impossible Dream”. And I think I see a few parents nodding their heads in agreement. For the rest of us, graduation may be a mere stepping stone toward furthering our education. But no matter where our perspective individually lies, one thing should be certain to each and every one of us . we DID set a goal and we HAVE achieved it. Our graduation can now serve to remind us of past success and, perhaps, to foreshadow our future endeavors. Looking back at our past five years at Catholic Central it is only normal that we have mixed emotions. Although there have been some unpleasantries they have served a purpose in teaching us to acknowledge and appreciate the good times we have experienced. And after all, judging by tonight, we DID survive all those inhuman conditions although we couldn’t help but feel alienated when, for instance, Mr. Kireef would take out his collection of toxic chemicals and wave them under our noses urging us to “take a big whiff’ . And who will ever forget ol’ “Wild Bill Kolysher” and the dreaded biology project? It seems even Shakespeare was turning against us to the point where “to be or not to be was definitely the question and yet we trudged into “tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow”. Tonight our tomorrow has arrived! Let us greet it with gratitude, perseverance and courage. Guiding us throughout our years have been those mighty superheroes called parents. While on the outside we may consider them as no more than old fashioned fuddy duddies with LESS than a clue about “our generation”, deep down inside there is no doubt that we owe them virtually everything. Our parents have been there to bear the brunt of everything from exam weeks, broken hearts and failing grades, to acne and the frizzies. I would like to extend a personal thanks to my mom for sharing in my laughter and tears and thank you to all our parents for being our morale boosters, our cultural educators, and our spiritual guides. Graduation is also a time to remember our teachers. I guess if we considered them as a sports team they would be sure to win the trophy for the players who do the most with the least recognition. Whether we want to admit it or not, our teachers have represented a priceless portion of our lives thus far. Besides teaching us the basic facts and subject matter, they have instructed us in the emotional and spiritual aspects of life. Many of them have gone beyond their call of duty putting in countless extra hours coaching teams, attending extra-curricular activities and just generally being there as counsellors and as friends. According to M.J. Berrill, “A good teacher is not simply one who imparts knowledge to his students, but one who awakens their interest in it and makes them eager to pursue it for themselves. He is a spark plug, not a fuel pipe.” I’d like to think that, by showing genuine interest in what we are all about, our teachers HAVE sparked us to new heights and horizons. As we dwell on this thought a great friend and teacher immediately comes to mind, namely Mr. Louis Burke. One only had to encounter Mr. Burke once to know he was a very special and valuable human being. I’d like my fellow English 30 classmates to recall the last day of his class as I share with all of you this story.Mr. Burke was discussing the importance of literature with the class as he often did. “If you only read one book in your entire life,” he said, “you should read the Bible. If you feel confused you don’t know where you’re going it’s because you haven’t read the Bible. The Bible will give you direction and answers. I myself am not worried”, he concluded. “I HAVE read the Bible and I KNOW where I am going.” This year also marks the end of Mr. Sawicki’s position as principal. I’m sure by now Mr. Sawicki must think he has seen it all. Most parents find it barely possible to cope with one or two of us through those “terrible teens” but Mr. Sawicki handled roughly 800 of us every year for the past sixteen years. Some say he’s a glutton for punishment. But I’m sure he has also found his work rewarding at times. Mr. Sawicki, can you relate to this little episode? A mother was having a hard time getting her son to go to school one morning. “Nobody likes me at school”, said the son. “The teachers don’t and the kids don’t. The superintendent wants to transfer me, the bus drivers hate me, and the school board wants me to drop out. I don’t want to go.” “You’ve got to go”, insisted the mother. “You’re healthy. You have a lot to learn. You’ve got something to offer others. You are a leader. Besides, you’re 49 years old. And you’re the principal!” You’ve never felt like that, now, have you Mr. Sawicki? Probably the greatest thing we have shared together, as a graduating class, is each other. The friendships we have formed throughout the past twelve years will never be forgotten. Although physically we may part and go our separate ways, the bonds of love and concern we’ve experienced will be stored forever in our hearts and souls. At Catholic Central we have shared with one another our goals, our misgivings, our talents and our faith; faith in God our Father. Hopefully, through our Catholic education, our teachers and our families, we have come to know God as the Lord of all things and as a personal friend. “Faith sees the invisible, believes the in­credible, and receives the impossible.” Together with the support of our families and friends, and our faith in Christ we will be able to face and conquer all obstacles which we encounter. In Matthew Chapter 7 it is written, “Ask, and it will be given you; seek and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.” We must now turn away from the past twelve years. Their memories may fade but their main purpose has been fulfilled. They have served as the preparation and foundation for our future. As strong young adults it is now our responsibility to take what we have learned out into our communities and make our contribution to the benefit of our country. We have much to offer! As we now enter into what could seem like a whole new world let us stand confident and ready. As Alexander Graham Bell once said, “When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” As each new opportunity bids for our attention I pray that we may have the courage to eagerly attack it and the wisdom to make it our success. Fellow graduates, the stars wait for us!Grad Decorating Committee BACK ROW: Connie Fiedler, Donna Alexander, Darilyn Amen, Arlene Vandeligt, Andrew Szojka, Polly Erdos, Carina Van Leuken, Coette Hoffarth, Sandra Bergman. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Sullivan, Linda Vandenberg, Beth Rodzinyak, Bruna Zucco, Kathy Bogdanowski, Mary Viney, Lynda Yanosik. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Westbrook, Bessy Tourgelis, Lee Chanda, Lynn Troman. Grad Choir Lynn Troman, Cheryl Westbrook, Lynda Yanosik, Lori Elliot, Connie Fiedler, Carina Van Leuken, Mary Sullivan, Beth Rodzinyak, Lee Chanda. The Grad Choir also placed first in the Kiwanis Music Festival. Congratulations Girls!WINTER CARNIVAL . MISS CCHS 1981 LORA SACCOMANI 9 SL a " ^ Wg? • •<• \iv v |jf Dt ^ MISS CCH CONTESTANTS: Pat Elemans, Pat Miklos, Michelle Royer, m!ss congenial?,; Lora Saccomani, Miss CCH; Camille Putman. Carole Demers, Charmen Janik, Bonnie Bannerman.SEARCH . A TIME OF SHARING, FRIENDSHIPS, AND PRAYERSPORTS llyjf 1 lb % i IK.COUGAR FOOTBALL • • • BACK ROW: Eric Stanley, Doug Olshaski. THIRD ROW: Greg Kaupp, Mike Greenstein, Marty Farago, Allan Gieske, Norm Fallows, Bill Hovan, Rob Pungor, Don Jackson, Tom Sauve, Jim Aberle, Mr. Credico, Coach. SECOND ROW: Mr. Delbello, Coach; John Sinclair, Gary Daub, John Mars, Dave Stroud, Ken Olshaski, Shawn Gilborn, Mike Kaupp, Marcel Laramee. FRONT ROW: Dave Sanders, Rod Sullivan, Tom Pytlarz, Len Desjarlais, Kevin Kinahan, Brian Leclaire, Nick Saler. Although this season was less than the best for the Cougars, it was because the team was young and inex­perienced. The players did not seem to have that extra'bit of experience needed to win the close games and this plus the numerous injuries seemed to plague the team all season. One of the high points of the season was the work of Dave Stroud, who came in second in winning the league’s rushing title and second in the balloting for the league’s most valuable player, but Dave did win the team scoring and the team’s most valuable player. The best lineman honors went to Gary Daub; most improved player to Bill Hovan, rookie of the year honors went to Marcel Laramee and Norm Fallows; the hatchet trophy for the most tackles went to Kevin Stroud and the trophy for “the player who did the most for the team with the least recognition” went to Brian Leclaire and Shawn Gilborn. Letters went to Dave Stroud, Brian Leclaire, Shawn Gilborn, Kevin Stroud, Greg Kaupp, Bill Hovan, Kevin Kinahan, Gary Daub, Norm Fallows, John Sinclair, James Aberle, Leonard Desjarlais, John Mars, Marcel Laramee, Rob Pungor and Tom Pytlarz.• • • IN ACTIONBACK ROW: Sherry Kropinak, Dawn Fry, Kathy Kinahan, Romina Feher (C), Carolyn Hamilton, Coach O’Brien. FRONT ROW: Vanessa Pittman, Dee Martin, Dori Rodzinyak, Caroline Ambrozic (C), Sandra Yanosik, Linda Smith. We had a fantastic season this year winning numerous tournaments and coming up first in the league, but the most rewarding victory had to be when we (finally) earned the title of 3A Provincial Champions. We had a lot of skill balanced throughout the team, and great coaching, but that isn’t all that made us a winning ball club.‘The friendships we gained and the closeness we all shared was what made our team work. Without this we would have never made it to the top. Being our last year we’d like to add a special thanks to Coach Cal and the team for putting up with us. With the quality of the players returning, the Cittens are sure to be very strong again next year. Best of luck in the coming season, champs. Caroline Ambrozic (C) Romina Feher (C)C.C.H.S. CITTENS 1981 3A Provincial Champions ■ —COUGAR BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Mr. Cooper, Coach; Brian Leclaire, Dave Stroud, Kevin Kinahan, Frankie Fraulin, Allan Gieske, Greg Kaupp, Mike Kelly. FRONT ROW: Pat Monaghan, Shawn Gilborn, John Vitkovic, Eric Stanley. This year the Cougars surprised many of the stronger teams in the league. With only three seniors, the team showed great promise through the early part of the season. As the league progressed our inexperience started to show and the team was a little inconsistent at times. But our record of 5-13 was an improvement over last year and several of the wins were over very strong teams. The team also did well in the out-of-town tournaments this year, taking consolation titles at both the Henry Wisewood Tourney in Calgary and the Bowness High Tourney. Hopefully the young Cougars of the 1980-1981 team have learned that dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship are all necessary ingredients for success. We look forward to a great season from next year’s Cougars. The 1981-1982 team could be the one to beat if “the spirit and drive of a champion” is there. Good Luck Cougars!FLYER BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Mr. Briscoe, Coach; James Szilagyi, Brian Kenwood, Frankie Fraulin, Greg Kaupp, Tom Pytlarz, Eric Stanley. FRONT ROW: John Sinclair, Pat Monaghan, Guido Cattoni, John Vitkovic. The boys’ junior varsity basketball team experienced one of its better years during the 1980-1981 season, amassing a record of 7 wins and 11 losses, of which 5 were by 5 points or less, and 2 games in overtime. The youthful nature of the team was obvious when one considered that 6 of the top 7 players on the team were rookies. At no time did this team concede victory. This was best exemplified by a home game against Winston Churchill which went into double overtime. The incredible thing about the game was that at half time the scoreboard read WCH 38, CCH 18. A special mention should be made of Eric Stanley who, as a rookie, led the league in scoring, averaging 18 points per game. In the future, we expect these players will bring CCHS some of the finest basketball it has ever seen.■■PM CITTENS VOLLEYBALL RACK ROW: Carol Demers, Sherry Kropinak, Dawn Fry, Th®res^J Kinahan, Romina Feher, Kathy Kinahan, Mr. O’Brien, Coach MIDDLE ROW: Karen Gross, Vanessa Pittman, Dori Rodzinyak, Gloria Doroshenko. FRONT ROW: Lynn Troman, Dee Martin. v-lth hard work and pride the Ciuens have “seaTo^t^^ leaE“e stanlii,,ES and 3rd nil r-niTR AC,F. which is necessary I is for INTEREST which holds you through the season. T is for TRYING, for you must keep on trying to succeed. T is for TEAMMATES, for without them there would be no team, E is for ENCOURAGEMENT which all must provide to carry through a game WATER POLO CHAMPIONS N is the NEWCOMERS who will carry on the pride of being a Citten. S is for SUCCESS which we know you wili accomplish in the seasons to come. Thanks, Mr. O'Brien, for all the time you have put into coach.ng us. Wishing you all the best of luck and success in the years to come. Romina Feher, Gloria Doroshenko, Captains Brad Koskowich, Coach Tom Pungor Rob Pungor Joe Helwig Jim Szilagyi Cal Koskowich Niall Lynagh Jamie Martina Graeme Bowden Camille Pittman Brenda Danielson Chris Crighton Kathy Lynn Mary Koskowich Linda Yanosik Tracy Logant- TRACK ■■I IwWW A|*p|ii|ses 9hBADMINTON BACK ROW, Left to Right: Yvonne Koch, Guido Cattoni, Karen Bogdan, Niall Lynagh, Danny Neihaus, Lisa Tompkins, Tracey Logan, Liz Meurs, Shelley Jankowiak. MIDDLE ROW: Renita Juroszek, Mary Ferguson, Joanne Kelly, Monica Milan, Susan Csaszar. FRONT ROW: Cam Kjeldgaard, Marcel Laramee, Ron Lamber, Danny Ng. GOLFING LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob deBoer, Brad Misak, A1 Hopkins, Brian Ferguson, Mike Kelly, Dave Prindle.BACK ROW, Left to Right: Debbie Bogdan, Karen Heaton. FRONT ROW: Cathy Turcato, Juanita Chisolm, Lorry Elliot, Michelle Royer.CLUBSDEBATE AND SPEECH Lisa Noronha, Caroline Jones. Veronica Arelis, SWING CHOIR BACK ROW: Connie Fiedler, Brenda Gaits. MIDDLE ROW: Lynda Yanosik, Polly Erdos, Carina Van Leuken, Roz Del Valle. FRONT ROW: Shannon Cosovan, Connie Riske, Linda Vanderfluit. CONGRATULATIONS to our Swing Choir and Mrs. Brocca for their 1st place finish in the Kiwanis Music Festival! This page sponsored by RAGGZ. 8182 This page sponsored by MR. AND MRS. J. VanLEUKEN.BOOSTER CLUB PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB BACK ROW: Monique Meulenbroek, Tracy Gieske, Carolina Saavedra, Margaret Simmons. FRONT ROW: Arlene Vandeligt, Bessy Tourgelis, Linda Vandenberg, Lisa Noronha. BACK ROW: Dan Briscoe, Lorna Cordeiro, Frances Chiste, Christine Himsl, Sandra Huszcyk, Lori Olson. FRONT ROW: Kathy Keop, Sophie Palazzo, Kathy Schriber, Joe Helwig. This page sponsored by ROBINSON’S CAMERA CENTER 83Caroline Ambrozic Renee Desjarlais Ronda Makarenko Kathy Lynn Diane Kolesar Linda Yanosik Carina Van Leuken YEARBOOK Ronda Makarenko Caroline Ambrozic Editors The crew was very dedicated, and worked especially hard to bring out a super book this year Special thanks to Bob Pisko, our advisor, who spent all of his time working on the book We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we did working on it. PHOTOGRAPHERS Lori Bodie Wayne Erdos Danny Briscoe Joe HelwigGrad Breakfast Courtesy of THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (COUNCILS 1490 & 5726) SERVING YOUTH AND THE COMMUNITYOLDS COLLEGE THE FUTURE BUILDER Olds College has been serving agriculture, industry, and the community since 1913. Program training of four months (certificate) and two years (diploma) will prepare you for a suc­cessful career. 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Dietrich88 Academic Achievements GRADE 10 HONORS: University Entrance Subjects - Frances Chiste, John-Paul Todd, Sandra Husczyk, Lori Olson, Arlene Vandeligt, Kevin Elder, Brenda Krokosh, Zerina Johanson, Chris Dubienski, Dianne Kenny, Mary Lynn Landry, James Miklos, Deborah Bogdan, Kathy Bogdanowski, Lynda Yanosik, Constance Riske, Tereza Mahnic, Cheryl Westbrook, Gerard Monaghan, Geraldine Juroszek, Yolanda Kowalski, Christine Himsl; University and/or Diploma Subjects - Darilyn Amen, Karen Weighill, Shawn Gilborn, Monica Milan, Linda Sobuliak, Lorna Cordeiro, Lynn Troman. GRADE 11 HONORS: University Entrance Subjects - Robert Koep, Mona Cassis, Ronda Makarenko, Elizabeth Monaghan, David Poch, Sean Forested, Karen Vandeligt, Christine Crighton, Lorand Szojka, Chantal Avon, Rita Mucciarone, Donna Saretsky, Julie Maciura, Mary Mardon, Carleen Van Leuken; University and/or Diploma Subjects - Sandra Boundy, Caroline Ambrozic, Dianne Kolesar, Calvin Carpenter, Jacqueline Johnson, Calvin Koskowich, Ricky Jakubowski, Renee Desjarlais, Edward Mantler, Brad Hamilton. GRADE 12 HONORS: University Entrance Subjects - Diane Kolpak, Cheryl Smith, Richard Burla, Aniko Szojka, Gordon Atwood, Jan Lavkulik, Mary-Anne Ferguson, Theresa Sobuliak, Ann Lynagh, Sonya Mahnic, Laurie Beresnak, Cordula Quint, Kevin Chung, Flora Erdos, Wendy Gyorkos, Philip Nowik, Angela Saccomani, Anthony Magliocco, Darlene Sergo, Cheryl Houtekamer, Gregory Swanson, Angela Iuvale, Leslie Krushel, Frank Mazzuca; University and/or Diploma Subjects - Alice Helwig, Tammy Schwengler, Elizabeth Gieske, Antoni Sokalski, Elaine Boras, Catherine Thys, Scott Kluczny. CREATIVE ARTS AWARDS: Grade 10 - Bernie Beaudin, Tereza Mahnic; Grade 11 - Sandra Boundy, Ed Mantler; Grade 12 - Charles Filewych, Alice Helwig, Tammy Schwengler. CREATIVE WRITING AWARDS: Grade 10 - Kathy Bogdanowski, Frances Chiste, Lorna Cordeiro, Mary Lynn Landry. CATHOLIC ACTION AWARDS: Grade 10 - Debbie Bogdan; Grade 11 - Elizabeth Monaghan; Grade 12 - Aniko Szojka. HIGHEST AVERAGE IN GRADE 10 UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE SUBJECTS: Frances Chiste. HIGH ACHIEVEMENT IN ENGLISH 20: Robert Koep, Julie Maciura. HIGH ACHIEVEMENT IN SOCIAL STUDIES 20: Renee Desjarlais. HIGHEST AVERAGE IN GRADE 11 BUSINESS EDUCATION PROGRAM: Patricia Meli. HIGHEST AVERAGE IN GRADE 11 UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE PROGRAM: Robert Koep. HIGHEST AVERAGE IN GRADE 12 BUSINESS EDUCATION PROGRAM: Jackie Pearson. AWARD TO THE BIOLOGIST OF THE YEAR: Theresa Sobuliak. AWARDS FOR HIGH ACHIEVEMENT IN: SOCIAL STUDIES 30 - Mary Mardon. FRENCH 30 - Cordula Quint. MATHEMATICS 31 - Cheryl Smith. ENGLISH 30 - Mary-Anne Ferguson. MATHEMATICS 30 - Richard Burla. CHEMISTRY 30 - Diana Kolpak, Richard Burla. PHYSICS 30 - Kevin Chung. AWARDS FOR THE BOY AND GIRL ATTENDING LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Romalda Tarnava, James Weighill. SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE HIGHEST ACHIEVING GIRL IN GRADE 12: Diana Kolpak. SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE HIGHEST ACHIEVING BOY IN GRADE 12: Richard Burla. CENTENNIAL SCHOLARSHIP TO A HIGH ACHIEVING STUDENT FROM ASSUMPTION PARISH: Aniko Szojka. SCHOLARSHIP FOR HIGH ACHIEVEMENT IN GRADE 12: Gordon Atwood, Cheryl Smith, Diana Kolpak. SCHOLARSHIP FOR COMBINATION OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND ATHLETIC ABILITY AND FR. JOHN WILSON TROPHY: Brad Koskowich, Angela Saccomani. ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS OF OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS: U of L - Gordon Atwood, Laurie Beresnak, Richard Burla, Kevin Chung, Flora Erdos, Mary-Anne Ferguson, Wendy Gyorkos, Leslie Krushel, Jan Lavkulik, Anthony Magliocco, Cordula Quint, Darlene Sergo, Cheryl Smith, Theresa Sobuliak; Alberta Hotel Association - Mary-Anne Ferguson, Gordon Atwood. LOUIS BURKE MEMORIAL TROPHY: Gordon Atwood, Mary-Anne Ferguson. ^ --- --- ACTIVITIES AWARDS DRAMA: Roz DelValle, Polly Erdos, Carina Van Leuken, Brenda Gaits, Charmen Janik. YEARBOOK: Caroline Ambrozic, Ronda Makarenko, Joe Helwig. DEBATE AND SPEECH: Jackie Marchand, Lisa Norohna. CHEERLEADERS: Theresa Scott, Karen Heaton, Cathy Turcato, Lorry Elliot, Juanita Chisholm, Debbie Bogdan, Michelle Royer. SERVICE AWARDS: Cathy Burke, Chris Crighton, Carole Demers, Jenny Sauve, Renee Desjarlais, Ronda Makarenko, Liz Monaghan, Lori Bodie, Lynda Yanosik, Beth Rodzinyak, Arlene Linton, Joanne Pinto, Kathy Lynn, Diane Kolesar, Liz Meurs, Dan Briscoe, Wayne Erdos, Joanne Kelly, Karen Bogdan, Renita Juroszek, Pat Elemans, Carin Van Leuken, Linda Vandenberg, Alice Pinto, Connie Fiedler. STUDENTS COUNCIL: Letters: Ronda Makarenko, Carol Grbavac, Renee Desjarlais; Pins: Calvin Carpenter, Ronda Makarenko, Lynn Troman, Theresa Scott, Renee Desjarlais, Carol Grbavac, Kathy Lynn, Brad Hamilton, Debbie Bogdan, Dee Martin, Kathy Koep, Kathy Schreiber. Dr. Hovan Award: Ronda Makarenko. BADMINTON: Monica Milan, Susan Csaszar, Guido Cattoni, Yvonne Koch. TRACK AND FIELD: Shelly McLean, Kevin Kinahan, Jackie Sosick, Brian Monaghan, Carole Demers. VOLLEYBALL: Letters: Romina Feher, Theresia Kinahan, Carole Demers, Karen Gross, Gloria Doroshenko, Dawn Fry, Dee Martin. Rookie of the Year: Dee Martin. Best Defensive Player: Theresia Kinahan. Most Valuable Player: Romina Feher. GYMNASTICS: Dan Hiehaus, Dominic McKenna. WATER POLO: City Championship Crests: Rob Pungor, Tom Pungor, Cal Koskowich, Joe Helwig, Brenda Danielson, Chris Chrighton. J.V. BASKETBALL: Letters: Linda Smith, Sherry Kropinak. SENIOR GIRLS’BASKETBALL: Letters: Caroline Ambrozic, Romina Feher, Dori Rodzinyak, Dawn Fry, Dee Martin, Kathy Kinahan. Rookie of the Year: Linda Smith. Midas Scoring Award: Dawn Fry. Most Valuable Player: Caroline Ambrozic. J.V. BOYS’ BASKETBALL: Letter: Eric Stanley. SENIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL: Letters: Brian Leclaire, Shawn Gilborn, Mike Kelly, Frank Fraulin, Allen Geiske. Midas Scoring Award: Kevin Kinahan. Rookie of the Year: Frank Fraulin. Most Valuable Player: Brian LeClaire. FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Darlene Irvine Award: Romina Feher, Dawn Fry. MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Brian LeClaire.PlQOWSOZOO! AUTOGRAPHSAUTOGRAPHSC.C.H.S. LIVE! 81 pdf