Archbishop Ryan High School for Boys - Arrow Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1977

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James O'Donnell Kevin Olcksiak William Quinn John Quinto will stay with me in future years.” James O’ Donnell: Jim is that type of person who is kind enough to offer his help and services without even being asked. Such an attitude has characterized his service in such organizations as the Student Council, Raidcrscope, Arrow, Appeals Board, T.V. Studio, both Prom Committees, and Ryan Service. Jim likes to spend his spare time playing sports. He wants to enter college and concentrate on journalism and communications. Jim looks to a career in journalism with either a newspaper or a magazine. “I had a lot of fun. If 1 had to do it all over again, I wouldn’t change a thing.” Kevin Oleksiak: In the Student Council, Booster Club, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, intra-mural basketball, and swimming, Kevin displayed a spirit of cooperation. Outside the school, he devotes some of his free time to such hobbies like movies, photography, ping pong, and basketball. In his pursuit for greater knowledge, Kevin will enter college where he will undertake the challenge of marketing management. His current career plans are in the business field. “I’ve met a lot of friendly people here and received a fantastic education. With the help of the teachers and fellow students, I matured greatly.” William Quinn: A person who gives up his own time in service for others is to be admired and Bill is such a person. At Ryan, he served on the Student Council, Raiderscope, prom and Liturgy committees, T.V. Studio, as a football manager, basketball manager, ran track, and played football. Looking ahead. Bill wants to attend college and focus on either political science or psychology. “My years here have achieved their purpose in establishing relationships and making me more socially and academically inclined.” John Quinto: John was so involved with the Raiderscope and Arrow, that he earned the nickname, “Scoop.” He was a sensational Sports Editor. John aspires to a future career in journalism, hopefully as a sports writer, his greatest ambition. John always wears a smile and is known for his pleasant, carefree disposition. I enjoy just walking down corridors and talking with people; saying hello, acknowledging them as important. It makes me feel great.” We hope John continues on his present course as he strives to fulfill his dreams as a journalist. Joseph Rochford: Giving out a helping hand with a friendly smile was the way Joe reached out to people at Ryan. He was active in football. Student Council. Appeals Board, Booster Club, of which he was President, Prom Committees, German Club, and World Affairs Council. Joe is headed for Temple University to study marketing and business management. His thoughts about Ryan are that he really had a good time here and is sad to leave though he looks forward to the future. Timothy Senko: Tim participated in many phases of student life here at Ryan, and he was able to do so with a spirit of friendly cooperation. Diligently involved in such activities like the Raiderscope, Arrow , Prom Committees, Ryan Service, Appeals Board, Liturgy Committees, and intra-murals, he helped his classmates and had fun doing it. A bright future ahead of him, he intends to go onward to college pre-med studies with a possible career in the medical field. “My years at Ryan strengthened me in character and personality. They’ve helped me to know myself and form a concept of where I’m at and where I’m going.” Edward Trauffer: Ed was the Layout Editor for the Raiderscope, as well as writer, Vice-President of Ryan’s Band, Vice-President of the World Affairs Council, a Student Council representative, and first-aid instructor for the Outdoor Club. He was a member of the Liturgy and Prom Committees, the men’s chorus, German, Chess, Ping Pong, and Tau Clubs. Ed also ranked high academically, justifying his membership in the National Honor Society. “It’s been the highlight of my life. Ryan has been a second home to me and a source of social and intellectual grow th, preparing me for the future.” Joseph Rochford Timothy Senko Edward Trauffer

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Mark Francis Thomas A. Garlick Daniel Malloy: It is difficult to mention all of the time and hard work that Dan has devoted in service to Ryan. Vice-President of the Student Council, he was also on the Raiderscope, Prom Committees, T.V. Studio, Tennis Team, Booster Club, Appeals Board, Liturgy Committee, and President of the Naitonal Honor Society. Dan wants to continue his education at college and then on to I.aw School with a possible career in politics. His other interests are community service, tennis, journalism, broadcasting, and working with young children. “My years at Ryan have helped me to mature as a person and gave me the opportunity to find myself.” Thomas McNulty: A smiling, friendly person, Tom was truly an active, all-around individual throughout his years at Ryan. A star Basketball player, he also played football and participated in the Prom Committees, Student Council, and the Booster Club. LaSalle College is the future horizon he currently plans to follow, where he will be a business major. Tom enjoyed his education at Ryan and he feels that he learned a great deal. John McRae: A jolly, helpful person, John was involved in the Senior Prom Committee, yearbook, Student Store, Ping Pong Club, and intra-murals. Being asked about what he received from Ryan, John responded by saying that he got a great education and met many new friends. Also, Ryan uplifted his attitudes toward other people. Embarking on his future path, John will enter into college and major in commercial arts. Someday he would like to start his own business. Having diversified interests, John likes ice hockey, modern art, and music. Mark Francis: Vice-President of the World Affairs Council, Associate News Editor for the Raiderscope, and basketball manager represent the distinguished positions of service which Mark Francis held here at Ryan. He also ran track and played intra-mural basketball. Human Relations Committee and the yearbook were likewise among his activities. Drexcl University is the next step in Mark’s Daniel Malloy Thomas P. Garlick Kevin Glaccum future. He plans to study computer science and someday get a job with the government. Mark likes music, guitar playing and sports. “Although I’m looking forward to college, I know I’m going to miss it here.” Thomas A. Garlick has been a member of Student Council. In addition, he served on the Appeals Board, the Prom Committee, and helped in the “Operation Treat” Program. Tom has gained considerable athletic recognition. He has played football, baseball, and basketball. Throughout his four years of high school, Tom has also been in the Ping Pong and Polish Clubs, as well as member of the Raiderscope staff. Tom has always felt at home at Ryan just being among his classmates and teachers. He has aspirations for a future career in social work and rehabilitation. Thomas P. Garlick: Tom has served on Student Council and the Senior Prom Committee, and has frequently visited and worked with orphans in the surrounding area. He was also a member of the Polish Club and Liturgy Committee, and has displayed his musical talent at various school liturgies. Tom enjoys working with people. He hopes to obtain a Ph.D in psychology and establish his own clinic. In addition to his humanitarian interests, Tom is a true outdoorsman. Fishing, swimming, water and snow skiing, and travel are his popular pastimes. Tom liked Ryan and believes there’s a lot of harmony between students; a sense of brotherhood. Kevin Glaccum: Kevin has participated in many activities here at Ryan such as the German Club, World Affairs Council, Arrow, of which he was Layout Editor, National Honor Society as Secretary, Senior Prom Committee, and Student Council. Kevin desires to attend Temple University and study communications. Photography, film, community service, concerts, and travel are some of his interests. Remembering his years at Ryan, Kevin says, “My years at Ryan have been good ones and the memories will stay with me always. I’m sure the education I’ve received Thomas McNulty John McRae 92



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