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1994

1994

ALL THAT ...

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The members of the Varsity soccer team show their spirit during Spirit Week!! (L-R): Danny Rossi, Phil Lopina, Richard Noga, Fotee Kontos,
Peter Denmark, Javier Canas, Greg Tinsley, Pete Bobotsiares, Neil Hodges, Johnny Kontos, Mike Cassidy, Daniel Canas, Paul Hollenack, Jim

Kennedy, Timmy Gupton, Pat Rafferty.

DATE OPPONENT SITE SCORE Ask anyone about this more important than
year's Varsity Soccer another. This came out in
8/20 Good Counsel HS Wheaton, MD 5-2 W squad and they will the state quarterfinals.
probably tell you they Despite losing a player to
8/21 De Matha HS Wheaton, MD 5-1 W exceeded everyone's a red card 15 minutes into
8/24 High Point Central 1-0 w expectations. That's the game, they didn't give
HOME because they did. This up a goal until well into
8/26 High Pt. Andrews year's Villains soccer team the second half. They
HOME 4-2 w battled through injuries, even held Wesleyan
8/31 Providence Day sicknesses, transfers, and scoreless for the 20 min­
9/3 St. Pius X (NM) HOME 1-2 L more to repeat as unde­ utes they played two men
9/4 Sandia HS (NM) feated PACIS champions down because of a second
9/6 La Cueva HS (NM) Albuquerque 1-0 W with a 10-0 record. red card. Heart can't be
9/9 Charlotte Christian This year's team was a measured by results,
Albuquerque 0-4 L team with heart. Besides because if the game was
9/11 Ragsdale HS going 10-0 in conference measured by heart, this
9/14 Charlotte Cntry Day Albuquerque 0-1 L PK play, they also racked up team won hands down!
9/17 Charlotte Latin wins against this year's
9/22 Greensboro Day Charlotte 5-1 W New Mexico state champi­
9/24 Providence Day Inv. ons, St. Pius, Reynolds,
9/28 Cardinal Gibbons High Point 1-2 L and played extremely well
10/1 Durham Academy against the perennial,Mt.
10/4 Mount Tabor HS HOME 4-1 W Tabor, and Southwest
10/5 Ravenscroft Guilford.
10/8 PCD HOME 0-1 L This team accomplished
10/11 Reynolds HS Greensboro 5-1 W what it did because they
10/13 Durham Academy played as a team. There
10/15 Cardinal Gibbons Charlotte 0-3 L OT was never one person
10/19 Greensboro Day HOME 7-1 W
10/22 Ravenscroft
10/26 FCD HOME 4-1 w
10/29 SW Guilford
11 /2 Wesleyan Academy Mt. Tabor 0-2 L
11/9 STATES: Wesleyan
HOME 5-1 W
3-1 W
Lewisville
HOME 3-0 w
Durham 4-1 w
Raleigh 6-0 w
HOME 2-1 w
6-0 w
Raleigh 2-0 w

HOME 0-1 L
2-2 T
HOME
High Point 0-1 L

HOME

AND MORE a

Just a Foot Away! Greg's Practice=Perfection Paul and Jim
perfect their goalie skills during
awesome skills paid off in the half time.
Villains victories!

Havin' a Ball! Danny "Bonk" Maxin' and Relaxin' Chillin'
Rossi proves his skill as he runs during half time the Sermon on
for the ball. the Mount.

Varsity Soccer f 103

Rah. Rah, Ree, store one for me!
The girls' varsity soccer team are
engaged iti foot to loot combat with
another team. Sorely Ihe lady Villains
w'ill conquer.
No -- wrong way! Mr Allen looks on
in horror as the team take the ball
down the wrong end of the field. Boy,
are they gonna get yelled al!
Look she's dribbling Christy
Olenick takes control of the game and
runs dowti the field to score another
one for the Lady Villains. You just go
girl!

104 jCJirls' Varsity Soccer

Watch us score!! Fans look on as the goalie misses the wonderful shot made by a Lady
Villain, With players like this we can never lose.

- The Bishop McGuinness Varsity Megan Kenney, and freshmen Nikki

^ Girls' soccer team accomplished Doub, Mollie Frail, Courtney

much in their 1992-93 season. Big McCormick, Kristen Reilly, Tricia

. *s* , plays and big hearts were featured Smith, Carole Taylor, and Carrie

by Dennis Allen's crew who headed Tinsley.

straight for a winning goal and a

satisfactory season.

4c' Among the highlights of the
season were the emergence of

many talented underclassmen, ones

who promise to make the 1993-94

varsity ranks deep with excellence.

The team featured many freshmen

who added zeal and spirit, and

showed maturation from the first

game onward.

The team featured seniors Sam

Abt, Amber Roy, and Meg Smith,

juniors Becky Armbruster, Andrea

Barreto, Brooke Cobbs, Molly

Herrmann, and Christy Olenick,

sophomores Becky Reisser, and

irtg is A foot

Girls' Varsity Soccer 105

JUST A

KICK

AWAY

JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER-1993

"The JV Soccer team Charlotte Latin and FCD. season and couldn't have
had a 'superb' season!" During games, everyone done a better Job for the
sophomore Sammy Balias was given the chance team. He is keeping up his
said. Their record (18-1 -4) to be on the field. tradition of great coaching
turned out better than many .seasons.
expected, but this just goes Coach Korb faced many After all, a great coach
to show that hard work challenges during the produces a great team!
does pay off. season. Two starting
players, Mike Cassidy and Just for kicks Dan Perrault and
During difficult periods, Javier Canas, were lost to Ryan Southern battle it out on the
the team pulled together the Varsity squad in the practice field. With teammates like
and showed everyone middle of the season. The this, who needs enemies?
what they were made of. team had a hard time filling
The team played great their positions, but overall, So go out there and show'em
against their two rivals. Mr. Korb had a great what you're made of.... A
pregame huddle starts the season
for the junior villains.

H e a d to Toe

The 1993 JV Girls' Soccer positions on the varsity team.
team consisted of sixteen Many of the players
Freshmen and Sophomore
players. Led by their one of a commented on the team's
kind coach, Ben Korb, this improvement as a whole, for
young team was able to pull as the season progressed their
off a successful .season. The will power and determination
season commenced as the strengthened. One JV member
girls endured cold afternoon Sarah Day, enthusiastically
practices in February. But as stated that," the JV Girls'
the weather warmed up so did Team was rippin' !".Many
the team, under the leadership team members held fond
of their captain, Kathy memories of "van" gossip and
Paloumbas. One of Coach Chinese fire drills, but as the
Korb's many goals was to season ended they hoped to
prepare the JV Girls' team for measure up to the expecta­
tions of coach Korb.

« ^ e■
. ... ^ . t A f

"All of a sudden, I look up and
there's this ball headed right for
me..." Coach Ben Korb peps the
preps. An exausted team looks on
for strength in the next half.

Pre-game line-up An important
part of any game is all the kicks.
Better get on target.

1993 JV Girls' Soccer Team
Strong turnout and good
leadership made coach Korb's
junior Villainettes the best they
could be in '93.

107 .IV Girls'Soccer































ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

The academics at Bishop in our com munity do, that skills. Graduating students Field trips and other
McGuinness High School Bishop parents and teach­ are always sure to do well activities alleviate the
go above and beyond your ers pay greater attention to in their pursuits, because inevitable monotony of
typical public high school. the success of each indi­ they have been provided sitting in the same class­
Bishop McGuinness vidual student, and show with a good basis for their room day after day. It is
expects and demands genuine concern for their future. also not uncommon to see
better. It is a basic college well-being. classes having their lessons
preparatory school, which It would be wrong to outside, during the ninety-
means that even basic Students that graduate imply that Bishop is all degree days of late spring
courses are more difficult from Bishop McGuinness hard work and no play, and early fall.
than those in a public go on to be better prepared however. Many teachers try
school. W hen colleges see for the business world that hard to find fun activities As is evident, the
the name "Bishop lies ahead. Bishop that their classes can outstanding academics
McGuinness," they are McGuinness provides skills participate in, while at the povided at Bishop
automatically impressed. essential for success in same time teaching points McGuinness are essential
They know, as many others college, such as determina­ relevant to the taught to the development of a
tion, focus, and good study lessons. well-rounded student.

W/

D istracted Grandie Liringis, Paul Hollenack. Rich Parks, and Peter
Denmark try to work hard in study hall. Don't let the camera pull
your attention away, students!
N ap T im e Mrs. Lawrence's English class must have been up late
reading. Take it easy on them Ms. L!

Academics 123

Playing the Numbers Game Mr. Koepf is one of Bishop McGuinness's revered math
instructors. Math is an experience that all BMHS students must face during their high school
careers.
There seems to be a slight problem here... Ryan Egloff and Becky Armbruster attempt to
solve a complex equation. X=42.

A Nice Addition

Mathematical Genius

"Oh, God. How can I get cherish later in college.
by? How will I make it? Can Sister Joan Suberati, Ms.
you help me, please?"
Kim Eads. Mr. Koepf. and
No, it's not Religion. No, Mr. Beegle all taught the art
it's not prayer time in the of numbers to students.
chapel. It's not even a Courses such as. Algebra 1. II
freshman surrounded by and III, Pre-calculus, Geom­
senior thugs at lunch. It's time etry, Consumer Math, and
for that dreaded math test Calculus were learned with an
again. And the're always as obligatory fervor by excited
hard as you remember them. (and some a little less than
excited at times) students.
This year was no excep­
tion. From the sweat of All in all it was a lesson
frehman Algebra to the well learned and absolutely
tension headaches (skull necessary for BMHS .students.
fractures) of Calculus, BMHS
students figured, calculated,
rounded off, erased it all, then
started over, but it all
amounted to that kind of
learning experience you will

I Just don't get it! Jason Grandy crams for a math test, minutes before class.
There's the bell, and they're off!

Take a number Mrs. Eads teaches the abstracts of numerology. How can she
keep it all straight?

Do you see what 1 see? Mr. Ecklund helps Kiki Vlahos find Ihe mysterious amoeba in
the microscope. Labs are a great way to get hands-on experience in science.

Breathe deeply...Mr. Sequeira relaxes after a rousing physical science class with the
freshmen. Mr. Sequeira is one of the newest additions to our science department.

Isn't .science wonderful? Students in Mrs. Sheets' classes always get the benefit ol her
thorough teaching. Looks like they need to be paying better attention.

126 Science

We love Physical Science! With all of the great teachers, it's
no wonder students have such a great time in class. There’s
always something new to leam.

Rick...Suave Mr. Ecklund is doing his part to save the earth
by saving his soda cans for recycling. If only all of us could
have such finesse.

Weird Science

Mankind has always been was joined by Mr. Sequeira, ments. Students also spend a the classroom during the
curious about nature and the the new physical science and great deal of time with the spring to collect leaves for the
world around him. To leam biology teacher. Together, this periodic table, and participate annual leaf identfication test.
more about the elements, the promises to continue to make in the designing of many
earth, and the environment, Bishop McGuinness a home projects during the course of Chemistry is another
mankind invented the sci­ for scientific learning. the year. required course at Bishop
ences, such as biology, McGuinness. Students
chemistry, and anatomy. As Bishop McGuinness Biology differs from the experiment in the lab with
Bishop McGuinness has students are required to take other sciences in that studies materials that demonstrate the
always had a rich tradition of three years of science classes, turn to the living aspects of complexities of science.
excellence in this field, even those who have not our earth. Students spend time Other science classes are
anchored by two of the best traditionally been interested in learning about the anatomy of offered as electives, such as
teachers in the state, Mr. Rick the subject are exposed to an mammals and other creatures. Anatomy and Earth Science,
Eklund and Mrs. Sue Sheets. adequate representation of it. Nature is also an important each contributing to the
This year, this dynamic duo Physical Science class deals part of Biology, and students essential education of a
with the earth and its ele­ enjoy excursions outside BMEIS student.

Science 127

Call me Ms. Lawrence Our Tennyson, anyone? These
newest addition to the English freshmen look ready to take on
some serious Engilsh work, 1lope
department happily teaches the you brought a pencil.
greatest books and the greatest
authors.



Asicie from religion, as well as Mr. Ganzert, Ms. English, and Ms. Lawrence have made great progress
English is the only Lawrence, and Mrs. taught senior and sopho­ in their writing and read­
course at Bishop Kennedy, the students ing comprehension skills,
McGuinness that is develop language and more English. And finally, undoubtedly due to the
required ah four years. writing skills that will be Mrs. Kennedy joined the careful attention paid by
For this reason, it is an to their benefit for years to English department this the teachers.
important part of a come. year teaching sophomore
student's academic life. English. Students will take
Because of the work of Mrs. Noble taught these skills to acheive a
Mrs. Noble, the head of junior English and AP Remarkable contribu­ lifetime of advantage.
the English department. English this year. Mr. tions have been made this
Ganzert taught Freshmen year by the English
teachers. The students

Hermetic metaphor...what?
English terms can be a new and
frightening experience for many
of us, especially freshmen. Don’t
give up!

The stare-down Courtney
Gaillard and Kara Martin spend
valuable lunchtime minutes
studying for an English test.
Don't try too hard.



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You see, we're not r e a l l y late...
Stephanie Ream and Angie
Haynes explain their lateness in a
most articulate way. After all,
that's what English is all about,
ain’t it?

English 129





























sweetest dancer I Dear Stephanie,
know . . . Today is a precious priceless
Break a leg! time,
Love, This moment a gift that’s yours
Sherri and mine.
God gives us courage if only we
ask.
And the wisdom and strength to
complete our present task

We’re proud of you and LOVE
you.
Grandma and Grandpa Bell
Everett, Massachusetts

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Mom, Dad, Becky, and Karen

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and may ad your
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come true. We are
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you, and me tove
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