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Volume 2
Title Page 1
Small as it may seem, Bishop McGuinness is overflowing with talent, spirit, and
life. There is more than that which meets the eye. Just venture through the
doors and one will find hallways bustling with students between classes, brains
engaging in intense study, faces smiling, and friendships kindling. From arts to
academics to athletics, the name Bishop McGuinness encompasses so many
things, almost too many to count. The spirit and spiritual life o f Bishop
M cGuinness Catholic High School each could fill a book all its own. To ex
press the essence o f this school in one word or plyase is im possible. It takes
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Spiritual Life
Spiritual Life, is the bond that holds
Bishop McGuinness together as a school
and as a community. W ith the help of the
Peer Ministry class, Mr. Mata, and many
others. Bishop McGuinness is constantly
grow in g and im proving our students’
spiritual lives. From class retreats to stu
dent produced masses and prayer services
all students contribute to the overall spiri
tual life at Bishop. This w ell defining
characteristic helps to m ake Bishop
McGuinness what it is today.
The Word of the Lord, (below) Lift High the Cross (Right) The
Lauren McAleer reads at the Latin symbol of the cross was appeal
Mass, one of the many special ingly put into alot of the schools
masses we have throuahout the architecture. Prettv cool huh?
M ultitalented (.<\bove) During ;lllM
their retreat the freshman class
made a collage demonstrating
their interests.
Leaders of the Pack (Right): Peer
ministers Chris Cekuta. Jim
Rus.sell. and Catherine Fischer
auide the freshmen at their retreat.
4 Spiritual Life
Time for Prayer The juniors
celebrate their class mass in the
chapel.
Story Time Ashleigh Gray and
Suzanne Grant share personal
experiences with the sopho
mores at their retreat.
Sit back and reiax (Left)
Sophomores take a break from
their busy retreat at Tanglewood.
We remember (Above) Peer
minister Catherine Fischer speaks
at the 9/11/2002 memorial
Feel the rhythm (Above) Freshmen dancing at their retreat. Hey! I
thought the macarena went out of style years ago.
At the heart of the matter
(.Above) The window at the
center of the school helps us to
focus on what's really important.
Spiritual Life 5
/A d ay full of... fviU!?ic.
''PMma, Foreneic^Bake
sale, 'i)3LKoe,
C^ke Auction, Photogra
phy, airad Art
B adM U aid... hand-paintGd. b y P aul It's a B eautiful D ay...(a^ye)- Some students
Goliszek an d his crew (class of 2 0 0 2 ) take advantage of this beau& 6^day outside of
class to sign each other's yearbooks.
W e caix do that... In order to better prepare them W ith the Sound of
selves for their evening performance Sr. Anne and M usia..(above)
Sr. John eye the competition, Lauren VlcAleer,
Bishop’s v e ry own
Charee Cuthreh and K aylan Szafransk, and Mrs. Alona Metcalf sucks
Shaw takes notes on the choreogrf ,phy us into her world as
she sings to her
fellow students.
A. Place in the Sun...(left) Middle
jdhool students from IHM kick back and
relax to enjoy the talented Bishop stu
dents perform.
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6 Fine Arts
Little Richard The Talented Trio
(right) Richard (left) Amanda Chase,
Vahtutto plays Nataled* ATffl&rson,
and Beth Hurley
a song on the
piano as his combine their talents
to present us with a
contribution to
to the Fine Arts song.
', Festival
it w ould w e do w ith out you?
Barrett Derhofer keeps, the day
under control by working the sound
board
Fine A rt. (above) Stu-
dents' a rt work is dis
played outside the dining
haU for everyone to see
when th ey go inside to cool
T Pressure M usic to our ears (above) These fancy
flutes and blassy clarinets really add some
Erika T^ko
!|^ te s a poetn
th a t she memo
rized. .forpext,ra,
Fine Arts 7