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A jj . . X Class Jiistorg , - his is a story of how 416 princes and princesses made a four year journey through the Castle of Knowledge, Holy Cross High School. The story begins... ...Once upon a time, in jolly good U.S.A., the kingdom opened its gates to a select few-the Class of 1986. The subjects quickly joined the realm of their elders as they prepared for Homecoming with their theme, Peanuts . They se- lected Lady Katie Morrison as their representative for their Homecoming festivities. This and other activities were a success un- der the leadership of Jim Horsley and Santa Pizzigoni. As the year came to a close, the subjects en- joyed the granduer of excitement at Great Adventure-a true adven- ture',. With the warmth of sum- mer approaching, all asked the question, What will Sophomore year bring to us? As the story continues, the sub- jects are in the second phase of their journeyg sophomore year was a year of expectations for the soon to be SOPHisticated subjects. Growth was obvious as Fran Di- Vece fPres.j, Donna Maltese CV.P.j, Margie Devine fSec.J, and Stephanie Repholz CTreas.J helped the class to joust the com- petition with a winning float- ,'Switzerland on Wheels? The fes- tivities came to a zenith with the presentation of Baronness Lissa Mac Kenzie as representative at the Homecoming Ball. Switzer- land was such a hit that the sub- jects chose the Alps of New Jersey As the bees entered the win- dows, all knew summer was com- ing fast asking the question,l What will Junior Year bring to us? Before anyone could say 5'Touche ,, those rapid growin subjects were once again stompin through the halls of the Castle They banished their grey cloaks and adopted their ceremonial mar- roon robes for they were no longer serfs, but nobilty. The subject elected as delegates to the Hous of Lords were Mary Dillar tPres.J, Tim McWilliams CV.P.J Mike McErlean QSec.J, and Gre Hart fTreas.j. The Mass of th Rings was celebrated in Octobe and it was a truly festive an memorable occasion to those wh recieved their rings. Once agai Homecoming was celebrated by all as Duchess Jane Westhead as sumed the role of Junior Home coming Representative. 1924- came alive in the J uniorls interpre tation of New York City at night The subjects managed to win th float competition for the secon year in a row, a remarkable fea As the sweat starts to drip fro their brows, all knew summer wa: coming fast and they asked thu question, 5'What will Senior yea bring to us? The final months seemed to come all too soon. The subjects who were once serfs transformed almost Uovernightw, into the elders of the kingdom. Who would have thought that frogs could have turned into princes and princesses. The kingdom delegated the ruling Dillard CPres.j Chancellor to Tim
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jbfw. Gregory young Leeaml Younglove Patrick Yurko Teresa M. Zapotochny hav WF' Robert Zavada Leeann Younglove llf7j67g Most Memorable Moment: the sleep over party in Marianne's at the Burlington Center Likes: linch wfNikki RL Kelly, reading old notes from eighth grade from Nikki, late nite talks on the beach in Delaware, the WHAM concert, pep rallies, green palm trees Dislikes: waterbottles, Miss Reavy's hand tricks, you belong in kindergarden! , bcanstuff at Taco-Bell, recording Like a Virgin at Great Ad- venture Favorite Saying: ucheck out these tan lines! Favorite Class: Mr.Donald's US, I 8: Il Jeffrey J. Zazzo Zazz, l2f20f67g Most Memorable Moment: Foot Locker Likes: senior study, free nineth, frogs, the green machine, Mr.Matteson, the parking lot, gui- tars, Dislikes: detentions, the dentist, preps, snobs, eating all of my vegetables, not knowing if l'm look- ing at the big or little dipper Favorite Saying: A little bit of this and a little bit of that g Favorite Class: Kindergarden Jeffery Zazzo Patrick Ynrko Pat: 3flf68g Most Memorable Moment: giving Sta- cey, Niko and Lori their first driving lesson Likes: my friends at .l-4, Losponos. watching Niko cut up on people, Paris. tiny jellybeans, good books, weekends. Naomi's backrubs Dislikes: Niko, Lori and Stacey's driving lesson, boat rides with bad drivers, Niko's mooching, vegetables, Lori's driveway, bad books. Stacey's radio station Favorite Saying: You look fine Niko! Favorite Class: French Ill 8: IV Susan Zink Sue: 9fl4f68: Most Memorable Moment: 7flf85 Likes: my freinds, music, Dusty , Jack Wagner, West Chester band camp, Ocean City, Boston trips, my family Dislikes: Hartford Road, SAT's, Monday morning's , Lenape competition Favorite Saying: What's up? Favorite Class: English ll with Mr, Lafferty 5 Susan Zink Teresa M. Zapotochny Zap : 6fl2f68, Most Memorable Moment: hasn't happened yet Likes: Mom and Dad, 14K gold, Hock- ey tthe FlyersJesp.4fZ5, black and white. Bruce Springsteen, grey flannel. my cackling. men, Mary Anita, Jams 8: quicksilver, the sound ofa saxophone Dislikes: rainydays, being hurt by someone soph. year, fat, losing my dark tan, C.P. Chem. with that teacher Favorite Saying: Oh, it was so awesome! Favorite Class: Class of '86 ull? f you cot n be Hob od me-than -7545's E balg-' fer' ca fe at Vrdfii mai ci fri foyer 606161511 X bon 'fee er Qtfcfq-I T50 w b Q60 cues Cf am gowfcj fo f oeleoatb Gregory Young Youngy. Sarge: 3f6f68: Most Memorable Moment: Every day of my life Likes: Ball, the luvemachine, the sniffer at lunch, tailgaiting, rockin' wfVincester, summer '84, femalest9-901, drivin' wj no where to go, Del's new names for games, Mr, T , rappin' wfFr. Vic Dislikes: getting up for school, dropping the soap, that , stroke, teacher, parked in between trucks, Tim's navigating, Elms, people yelling best- ed , Sly's Brown Hornetu, nosey cops, seat-belt tickets, Favorite Saying: I didn't do it!!! Favorite Class: 4f5 Bio wfMr.Manigula Robert Zavada Bones: 7f2f681 Most Memorable Moment: l lf6f84 tRush concertj Likes: RUSH, the Flyers, my Mac, Gatti's driving, UMMMMM ice cream palor, water balloon fights, exceeding the speed limilt, ice hockey, SSmoneySS, road trips Dislikes: slow drivers, snobs, N.Y. Islanders. working on the weekends, left-hand- ed people Favorite Saying: Say what? Favorite Class: German 6l-i'm0xilf16lCzCf.S'a fi 1 lftbipcf whenever I COVWHQVQW, 1,491 I'ltFllf'iAi , we Moab x Q X 32 mi X' blow' tow 'V Veg K F0 xi Xb i Q61 JVKJD in CSN won no BLGSXC F3 N355 0 NXQQQ- U' X X Xi Q S L acc? CQQQ- at ,s l ' XVQQQ owe mg QQCQO CN L Levi Kflfb VWIM1
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McWilliams Clst. V.P.J, Archbishop to Dan Brintzinghoffer 12nd V.P.J, Cleric to Margie Devine CSec.J, and Merchant to Stephanie Repholz fTreas.J. Pagentry and fanfare invaded the kingdom as the subjects prepared for their final and most memorable Homecoming. The en- ergetic performance of Greg Hart as P.T. Barnum catapulted the Seniors to their third consecutive float victory, and the acquisition of the coveted Spirit Stick. The climax of the festivities was the crowning of the Queen and her Knight in shining armor, Santa Pizzagoni and Tim McWilliams. The subjects next adven- ture was a pilgrimage to the Poconos, the edge of the realm. It was a wonderful exprience that no one will ever forget. Flowing gowns and shining armor made the night of the Senior Prom quite spe- cial for all who attended, a 6'knight to remember. These activities were all made possible by the guidance of the Senior Class Officers: Sir Greg Hart CPres.J, Lord Charlie Branas Qlst V.P.j, Knight Matt Breslin f2nd V.P.J, Scribe Santa Pizzigoni fSec.J and the Sheriff of Nottingham Anthony Casale CTreas.j. The kingdom elected its very own mis- ter-Mister Holy Cross, Charlie Branas. His duties included gracing the kingdom with his presence for one year. What will the future bring for our subjects? Only time will tell! Their story certainly does not end here for it is only the beginning. Once upon a time...
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