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. . Families
This is for our families . . . our
supporters and constant suppliers of
love. They are the ones who never
left our side, but instead took oui-
hand. And guided us in the right
direction. We thank you for putting
up with the tears, the frustrations,
fights, and for sharing our triumphs
with us. For all the times we
thought we had failed you, you
showed us the brighter side. You
are the ones that we never doubted
would be there with pride, dedica
tion, and love. If we ever neglected
to say thank-you we say it now and
forever. Thank-you to all the
families whose patience and under
standing made all the hard times
seem easy and worth it. We love
you moms, dads, brothers, sisters,
and everyone else too! May God be
with you.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers introduce the first
edition into their family.
Sr. Kathleen, Sr. Rose, and Sr. Mary
Louise, the three little nuns.
Opening Mass
Seniors appointed as Eucharistic Father Tyce receives the Offertory gifts,
ministers to serve the community.
“What you have done is put some still had visions of
aside your old self with its past beaches dancing in their heads,
deeds and past grievances and
put on a new person. and of course there were those
who were frightened yet dedi
September 8th, 1986, cated to making a difference.
brought together the students Our first mass brought us
of Bishop McGuinness for its’
first mass of the 1986-1987 together as one, a school, a
school year. Changing, grow community, and a family.
ing and maturing weren’t just
the themes of the mass but they Newcomer, Father Tyce,
were also present in the minds celebrant of the mass, offered
and attitudes of the students. gifts with us along with our
written goals and he welcomed
Above all shone a sense of
dedication not just to our our seniors who had chosen to
school, but to ourselves, to do be eucharistic ministers.
all we were capable of. Some Whether we were ready or not,
were not fully aware, while divided or together, it was
here. The 1986-1987 school
year had begun.
. . . Special friends
“Now we went walking in the rain talk
ing about the pain that from the world we
hid, now there ain’t nobody, nowhere,
nohow that’ll ever understand me the
way you did
— Bruce Springsteen
Katherine Murphy, Stacy Ostrowsky,
and Kim Haily take a break during a
rough soccer game.
Relaxation
Reid gets a quickie from the water Streak takes a break to study!
fountain.
Mr. Donnelly takes a break and refuses
to GROW UP!
“I don’t do anything.” — Jana Miller
“Sleep.” — Brian Siegle
“ Different things, it depends, really.” — Michael
Smeeton
“Right after work, I lay on the couch and turn on the
television. — Mrs. Hodowansky
“Play drums.” — Paul Donnelly
“Drive extremely FAST!!” — Robbie Carswell
“Work on the convent garden. — Sr. Kathleen
“Actually, I don’t know how." — Cheri Tysinger
. . . Entertainment
What do students do for entertainment?
Scott Frail, Nick Sparnicht, and Greg E rsk in e S p rig g s co n tin u es to
Osmon seem to enjoy their new habitat provide entertainment. This time,
on a rainy day. Jefl Sehline is his victim.
Does Robin Anthony find Beowulf
m ore en tertainin g than owning a
Corvette?
L e slie Nahay, Micah Rader, and ‘Talk on the phone. —
Jolanda U ittenbogaard reflect that Micah Rader
lunch can be entertaining in the middle “Read a good, juicy novel.
of the school day. — Michelle Kinnaman
“ Live it OUT.” — Ginny
Lewis
“Laugh at Cathy’s little sis
ter.” — Melissa Shaw
“ Do something out of the
ordinary.” — Mike Clark
“Wreck my mother’s car.
— Nick Mackowski
“ Go out and play basket
ball.” — Jeff Schline
“I just relax and crank up the
Zep.” — Tracy Williams
“Alan — Leslie Nahay
“Play my guitar.” — Kevin
Raynor
Teachers
&
“ I am am azed at the
quality of the students and
how much they care.’’ —
Mr. Haulsee
“The students are very
caring and respectful
people. I love ’em. —
Mrs. Curtis
“The students at McGuin-
ness are a great group of
people to work with. —
Mr. Eklund
“I am really happy with
the lead ersh ip in the
student council. ’ — Sister
Mary Louise
“It would be great if the
students kept the outside
lunch area spotless. —
Mrs. Hine
Villians are FANtastic!!
ACT! ITIES
am8 vttoa
Bringing the World to Bishop
Mrs. Anthony gets even with Mr. "The creating of a clown.
Corrigan for being thirty minutes late
for the bazaar.
.
Mr. Haulsee finally gets what was Tim e to sit down for a lunch break in
coming for him. the cafeteria.
Once Again the first
Saturday in November
came around and the doors
of Bishop McGuinness
were opened to all those
hungry and anxious little
shoppers. The annual
Bishop McGuinness Bazaar
was a time for Villains, big
and small, to hunt for
bargains, eat homemade
goods, and explore the
treasures found between
the handmade goods and
fabrics. Despite the slightly
wet weather, dedicated
Chris Frank takes his muscular supporters continued to
strength out the clunker. flow through the doors to
contribute all they could
and get a bargain in
return. Classes had their
own booths such as the
Little gold fishies for sale. pie-in-the face, senior
“smash” car, and gold fish
pond. All the months of
work and careful planning
turned out to be worth it,
for the bazaar was not just
I profitable but fun for
students, friends, and
faculty alike. Thanks to
everyone who lent their
time, energy, and support.
Mr. Spainhour wanders aim lessly
around in the midst of the crowd.
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Homecoming Makes History . . .
Amidst the crowded gym, parents, students and
alumni anxiously awaited the 1986-87 Homecoming
Ceremony. The nominees for freshmen attendant were
Jennifer Jacobs, Louise Chetcutti and winning was
Marjorie Zaffuto escorted by Jason Reynolds. The
sophomores followed with nominees Ashlye McMahan
Sheila Fallon, Cathy Nagel and named attendant,
I Theresa Siegle with escort Renato Zarate. The three
juniors nominated were Holly Atwell, Nicole
'i Nurenberg, and this year’s winner, Katherine White
i escorted by Bill Reynolds.
As the excitement mounted Ms. Albert continued on
to introduce this year’s nominees for the 1986-87
i Homecoming Queen. They were Elizabeth Frank,
\ Kathy Kennedy, Mimi LaMuraglia, Amy Gloekler and
I Jolanda Uittenbogaard. Amy Gloekler was awarded
senior attendant escorted by Mike Walker. I he
i Homecoming Queen, yet to be determined, held quite
[i a surprise. This year there were two queens, Mimi
i LaMuraglia escorted by Billy Smith and Jolanda
i Uittenbogaard escorted by Micah Rader.
The ceremonies were followed by the alumni vs
i Varsity Villains basketball game. Congratulations to all
if those who participated in the homecoming ceremo-
i nies.
A Fan For All Seasons . . .
. . . The Pit Crew
“Home By The Sea ’
Kevin Raynor, Jim Joyner and Chrissy
Nagel sit and observe the actions taking
place on the dance floor.
Anna Zarate and Brian Siegle intend to The 1985-86 prom was
rock the night away. quite an extravagant
event with the theme of
Heather Johnson hoogies down on the “ Home by the Sea”.
dance floor. Students arrived in an
array of gowns in every
color and some students
volunteered as
chauffeurs. Bermuda
Run was decked out for
them as they danced all
night to Vanguard. After
dining at restaurants
such as Ryan’s, Park
Place, and Milano’s the
students were ready to
dance and that they did
until 1 a.m. Afterwards
weary but still ready to
go they drove off into
the wild blue yonder to
rock some more at the
parties that lay ahead.
Thank you to Mrs.
Kennedy and the prom
committee for an
enchanting evening.
Sarah Marrujo and Miini LaMuraglia
get dolled up for the evening.
WINT
ERIM
Lights . . . Camera . . . DRAMA!
Drama Club starts the
year oft on the right foot
since right after their first
Wednesday meeting they
began preparation for the
One-Act Play perfor
mances of "Spotlight
Theatre”, which is held in
early November. Their
meetings range from ad
lib scenes, spontaneous
dialogues and dr ama
activities that create much
fun and great learning ex
periences. They enjoy the
experience of live drama
by traveling to some local
or area theatre to critique
plays.
Erica Seeber, Christy Nolan, Lisa Wasilauskas, Nancy Brown, Ervin Schmidt, Patrick Gilsenan,
Matt Dwiel, Sean Gaillard, Nick McKelvy, Michael Tracy, Sr. Agnes, John Brown, Tom Berndt,
Matt Dameron, Brad Steck, John Sokal, Eric Gunzenhauser, Mike Clark, Lisa Howland, Chris
Wiles, Jennifer Dolan, Magda Lewandowski, Dawn Peterson, Brenda Kovalcson, Rachel Mauszak,
Liz Noble, Jami Borden, Terri Head, Jennifer Lee Johnson, Robin Anthony, Angela Shirley, Trina
Wiggins, Colleen English
Bells Are Ringing JULEbTVNE
Overture
In a lively three
Piano
Sue ...................... ....... Jennifer Dolan z
Gwyne ................ ........... Nancy Brown
tou lzb u ry Ella ...................... .... Elizabeth Noble
Carl ...................... ........ Ervin Schimdt
No. l i ) * ' 1 Inspector Barnes ......... Sean Gaillard
Francis ................ ............ Tom Berndt
Sandor ................ .... Patrick Gilsenan
Jeff Moss ............ ........ Michael Clark
Larry Hastings ... .............. Matt Dwiel
Telephone Man .. .............. Brad Steck
Ludwig Smiley ... ......... Kevin Goode
Charles Bessemer ............ Chris Wiles
Dr. Kitchell ....... ............ John Brown
Blake Barton ..... ......... Kevin Goode
Other Actors ..... ............... John Sokal
.... Greg Husemeier
Joey .......................... .............. Brad Steck
Olga ,....................... ..... Andrew Egbert
Man from Carvello’s ....... Robin Anthony
Carol ....................... ......... Bill Reynolds
Paul Arnold ............ ............ Sarah Nolan
Michelle .................. ........ Nick McKelvy
Announcer .............. ... Rachel Manuszak
Singer ...................... ....... Matt Dameron
M. Grimaldi ........... ................ Joy Davis
Frank ....................... ... Jennifer Johnston
Phyllis ...................... ....... Frederick Isasi
Mrs. Mallet ............ .... Lisa Wasilauskas
Magda Lewandowski
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If you ever stop dreaming you
uld have wasted eight hours of
Moonlighting
“Dreams seem such fragile things,
yet they are strong enough to hold
tomorrow’s bright promises.
— unknown
“The man who does not wish to be S tfllito m “Winning isn’t everything, hut it
merely one of the mass only needs to sure does beat what comes after it.
cease to be easy on himself. “Images ofbroken light which dance
before me like a million eyes, they — Paul “Bear” Bryant
— Friedrich Nietzsche call me on and on across the
universe.”
— Lennon and McCartney
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“We shape our lives not by what we
carry with us but by what we leave J. “ If you ever stop dreaming you
behind.” “It’s not the size of the dog in the would have wasted eight hours of
fight, it’s the size of the fight in the your life.”
— IUnknown dog.”
— Moonlighting
— unknown
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“Don’t try to be a straight A student, “I love the friends I have gathered
If you are then you think too much. ” together on this thin raft, we have “The rebel is not after attention but
constructed pyramids in honor of against oppression.”
— Billy Joel our escaping.”
— unknown
— Jim Morrison
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“Yesterdays are over my shoulder, “I value the friend who, for me, finds “Injustice anywhere is a threat to
So I can’t look back there too long. time on his calendar; but I cherish justice everywhere.”
There’s just too much to see waiting the friend who does not consult his
in front of me. And I know that I just calendar. ” — Martin Luther King, Jr
can’t go wrong.”
— unknown
— Jimmy Buffett
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It s better to burn out than fade
“Life isn’t easy, but each success Cf{& iH sri away.”
makes it worth while.
“Youth is like spring, an overpraised — Def Leppard
— unknown season.”
— Samuel Butler
f /. *3)o'rw ie//sif oif S $/nme 3( )cmcA(>e “We look before and after, and pine
“ The only th in g to fear is for what is not: Our sincerest
fearlessness.” “The best and the most beautiful laughter with some pain is fraught;
things in this world cannot be seen or Our sweetest songs are those that
— Micheal Stipe even touched, they must be felt with tell of saddest thought.”
the heart.
— unknown
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“Life is just a game, you have to trust
“ Some say strength is found in “There is a force in the universe that your instincts.”
hanging on, but sometime it’s letting makes things happen, all you have to
go that makes you strong.” do is get in touch with it. — Jim McMahan
— unknown — Chevy Chase
“Winners compare themselves to “Ifyon love someone you don’t think — Rochefoucould
themselves . . . Losers compare of yourself you think only of what is
themselves to other people.” best for him.
— unknown — unknown
“All that is gold does not glitter fan e -Xo ufSe “Who asks whether the enemy were
All those who wander are not lost “Love when you can, defeated by strategy or valor.”
The strong that are old do not wither, Cry when you have to,
deep roots are not reached by the Re who you must, — Vergil
frost.” That’s part of the plan. ”
—J.R.R. Tolkien — unknown
“Impatience is a virtue when applied S '//h y , /aasan “I am not afraid of tomorrow for I
to oneself. have seen yesterday and I love
“Though nothing can bring back the today.”
— unknown hour of splendor in the grass, of glory
in the flower; We will grieve not, — unknown
rather find strength in what remains
behind. ”
— unknown
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“The one thing I have learned is that “Jah” am r / , V eil <J (a'/^es “All great men are dying, I don’t feel
we are all put here for a reason and well myself.”
we should love those who deserve it Bob Marley, Rastafarian
with all our hearts because before we — unknown
know it they’re gone.”
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“Under the palm tree
Down by the sea ^ o im n y o Srf/vu vm U v S a<u i “Sanddollars are only broken for the
Watching the water 7' beautiful ones . . . the beautiful
Listening to the breeze ones always smash the picture . .
That’s where 111 be. “ Myson— Think before you act, use
the good head god gave you, and
there is nothing you can not
accomplish.”
— Jose Isasi
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“A man’s reach must be beyond his “Only that day dawns to which we “and if ever i touched a life i hope
grasp or what’s a heaven for.” are awake there is more day to dawn. that life knows that i know that
The sun is but a morning star.” touching was and still is and will
— Robert Browning always be the true revolution.’
— Henry David Thoreau
— Nikki Giovanni
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‘Life is one long process of getting ^ ttcA e /Z e . M c( A'yure “Cherish the friendships lest there
tired!” “We never know what ripples of be none, discover each other before
healing we set in motion by simply we leave and enjoy each other for
— unknown smiling at one another.” what we are while we have time.”
— Henry Drummond
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“Now before we end and then begin
“Love at the lips was touched We’ll drink a toast to how it’s been “That was fun,
as sweet as I could bear; but I’ve loved these days Let’s do it again.”
and once that seemed too much;
I lived on air.” — Billy Joel
— unknown
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‘Whenever in doubt, look about.”
“Under the palm tree
Down by the sea “ My son— Think before yon act, use
Watching the water the good head god gave you, and
Listening to the breeze there is nothing you can not
That’s where I’ll be. accomplish.
— Jose Isasi
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“ Most people, are other people,
“A lifetime is not to long to live as their thoughts are someone else’s I think, therefore I am. ’
friends.’’ opinions their lives a mimicry their
passions quotation.’’
— Micheal W. Smith
— Oscar Wilde
<7 “Cherish the friendships lest there
“Who loves you baby?” be none, discover each other before
we leave and enjoy each other for
“We never know what ripples of what we are while we have time.
healing we set in motion by simply
smiling at one another.
— Henry Drummond
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“Don’t let their past remind us of d e o /ie S& rm \a /m y There is a point at which everything
what we are not now. ” “I love you today only halfas much as becomes simple and there is no
— Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young tomorrow, Forever yours. longer any question of choice,
because all you have staked will be
— Alan Hawkins lost if you look back life’s point of no
return.”
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“The key to life is to finish what you jfio A n “Opportunity only knocks once, but
start.” “Take your torch and hold it high temptation leans on the doorbell.
— Joseph O Malley Don’t let the wind take it — unknown
But let it shine
to show your friends the way.”
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“Who knows what tomorrow may “Jealousy if the fear of losing the “ Success, which is something so
bring. thing you love most. It’s very simple in the end, is made up of
normal. Suspicion is the thing that’s thousands of things, we never fully
— Traffic abnormal. know what.
— Jerry Hall
“It is time for a new generation of <yftaw /c ^ /cA /rn e “ Fame is vapor, popularity an
leadersh ip, to cope with new “As we advance in life, we learn the accident, riches take wing. Only one
problems and new opportunities. limits of our abilities.” thing endures, and that is
For there is a new world to be won. ” character.”
— Froude
— John F. Kennedy
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“Running just as fast as they can,
“It doesn’t mean much now; it’s built “ We, the unwilling led by the Ironman, lives again.”
for the future.” unknowing are doing the impossible
for the ungrateful. — Ozzy Osbourne
— the Fixx
“Be yourself is the worst advice you ^ t c A o /a s Podw aw d. dfoaw rucA l “Always a pro, but never a scrub,
can give to some people."
“Weakness if designated by lack oi
— Tom Masson power. Power is knowledge in
perfect stride.”
— Greg Osmon
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“Emancipate yourself from mental “Youth and white paper take any “I have no vocation for theories. 1
slavery. None but yourself can free impression.” detest the world of labels, the work
your mind.” that confuses the label with the thin!
— unknown labeled.”
— Robert Neston Marley
— Frederico Fellin