Bishop Kenrick High School - Kenecho Yearbook (Norristown, PA)
- Class of 1969
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Not since the founding of the Republic when Thomas Jeffer- son wrote the Declaration of Independence at 32, . . . has there been a younger generation of Americans brighter, better educated .... ' TO SEEK A NEWER WORLD by Robert Kennedy The goals the young people attain in their lifetime will only be a reflection of their education. We, as young people, should not be content with just an answer, but rather to discover why it is an answer. Robert Kennedy's never-ending search for knowledge and great affinity for learning reveal the qualities around which every student's life should be shaped. Having seen these qualities in his brother, Edward Kennedy said, Many saw things and asked why. CLASSES - I8 Consider for a moment what we achieve from athletics . . . the sheer fun of playing . . . the building of a healthy and alert mind . . . stamina, courage, unselfishness . . . and most importantly per- haps-the will to win. Robert Kennedy Our lives should exemplify what Robert Kennedy strove to achieve for himself and others-a healthy mind as well as a healthy body. Not only from the sheer fun of playing but also from our stamina, courage, and unselfishness should evolve our will to win. This same will to win, our inner strength, determines our success in life. He saw things and asked why not? SPORTS - . . . In the Peace Corps, in the Northern Student Movement, in Appalachia, . . . this generation of young people have shown an idealism and devotion to country .... TO SEEK A NEWER WORLD by Robert Kennedy In a time when involvement is a must and apathy is abhorred, ACTIVITIE - I02 our students answer the call to involvement by their response to the various clubs, sports, and activities sponsored by Kenrick. Everyone must work to achieve his fulfillment in life. 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Schulte, the Reverend Paul F. Curran, Ph.D., the Reverend David E. Walls, Ph.D., and Mr. Thomas P. Forkin, d en eavor to create better understanding between the administration and other members of the diocesan community. Because of the example of these conscientious leaders, the youth of today will REPRESE TATIVES OF HIS TRUTH A D His Eminence JOHN CARDINAL KROL, D.D., J.C.D Archbishop of Philadelphia OOO The Most Reverend The Meer Reverend The Right Reverend GERALD v. Mcosvm, D.D,, J.c.D. JOHN J, GRAHAM, D.D. Monsignor vlCCl' General vigqf Genefql T. Superintendent of Schools The Very Reverend Monsignor FRANCIS B. SCHULTE Superintendent for Special Education The Reverend PAUL F. CURRAN, Ph.D. Assistant Superintendent of Schools The Reverend DAVID E. WALLS, Ph.D. Assistant Superintendent of Schools MR. THOMAS P. FORKIN Assistant Superintendent of Schools 'E THE REVEREND RICHARD T. LaHART Principal An important and busy man around Bishop Kenrick, Father LaHart, contributes time, effort, ideas, and suggestions to his students. With his counsel in intellectual and spiritual matters, he unites students and 'faculty to keep Kenrick the highly repu- table school that it is. ln the past three years, Father has initiated many new pro- grams for enrichment and development. Two such programs, the Friends of Kenrick and the Community Service Corps, have enabled parents, as well as students, to assist in the growth of better relations between school and community. Under such dedicated leadership, Bishop Kenrick has proved to be a driving force in the pursuit and dissemination of TRUTH. EXEMPLARY LEADER. . . . And Frank Catagnus wills his curls to Father LaHart, reads presi- dent, Phil Tavani, from the class will during the senior banquet. CLIMAXING THE CEREMONY of the Student Council installation, Father LaHart blesses the American flag held by vice-president, Bob Romano. TEST SCHEDULES, CURRICULUM CHANGES, and faculty rosters prove not only challenging, but also rewarding to Mother Josefina, Prefect of Studies, and to Father LaHart. SISTER MARY ALDONNA, C.S.B. ' Re- ligion I, National Honor Society, Assem- bly Crew Club. SISTER ALMA FRANCES, S.S.J. U Latin ll, French I, Latin Club, Discipline Office. SISTER ANN CELESTE, C.S.B. 9 English I, lly Pep Club, Girls' Softball Moderator. MR. MAURICE BORNEMAN ' Prefect of Discipline, Central Montgomery Technical School. REVEREND GEORGE J. BOYLE 9 Religion IV, Alumni Moderator, Cheerleader Mod- erator. MR. EDWARD J. BRADY 5 Algebra l, Audio-Visual Aids, Boys' Basketball Mod- erator. MR. JOHN .l. BURFETE 9 Dramatics. T0 INCREASE students' knowledge of our incomparable heritage, Sister Mary Isabel assists Leonis Burger, Donato Diotisolvi, and George Knoell in finding original topics for the annual essay contest sponsored by The Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. ACTING AS OUR PUBLIC RELATIONS agent, Father Sharrett performs his weekly task of relating significant news of Kenrick to THE TIMES HERALD. W--.w.,.C m,...yf..,--s,f,ws y W... 7 . :une x. z xN Mmawmetslxlx MMS? MW mf. Www MR. EMANNUEL AARONS 0 Percussion. MR. THOMAS J. BARNSHAW, JR. ' Alge- bra l, ll, Bowling and Baseball Coach. MR. JOHN J. CANNEY ' Economics Typing I. REVEREND MICHAEL J. CARROLL O Reli gion III, Marching Band Moderator. MR. ALFRED J. CASALE 0 National Prob Iems, U.S. History, Assistant Play Mod erator. SISTER CATHERINE MARGARET, S.S.J. ' Religion Ill, Modern Geometry. SISTER CATHERINE VERONICA, S.S.J. ' Prefect of Discipline. SISTER MARY CEPHAS, R.S.M. ' Religion III, World Cultures, Sacrislan. SISTER M. CHARLES BERNARD, S.S.J. ' Spanish II, III, IV, Spanish Club. SISTER CHERYL ANN, C.S.B. 9 English Il, Arl Club. MR. KENNETH CHILD ' Coordinator Guid- ance Counselor, Central Montgomery County Technical School. MR. LEO V. COUCHARA, JR. U English I, Mechanical Drawing, Assistant Cross Country Coach, Track Coach. REVEREND JOHN M. COX 0 Religion II, IV, Adult Education, Guidance, Senior Prom. MR. JOSEPH L. DeFRANCESCO 9 Biology, Guidance, Science Seminar, Science Fair. A DEDICATED FACULTY MR. VINCENT P. DiMARCANTONlO 0 National Problems, Physical Education. SISTER DOLORES KATHRYN, I.H.M. 9 English IV, Guidance Counselor, Stage Crew Moderator. SISTER MARY DOROTHY, R.S.M. 9 Trigo- nometry, Analytic Geometry, Elementary Mathematical Analysis, Paperbacks. MR. WILLIAM A. DUGAN 9 Introductory Physical Science, Supervisor of Main- tenance. SISTER EILEEN MARIE, S.S..l. 9 French Il, lll, IV, Locker Keys. SISTER ELIZABETH ANN, I.H.M. 9 Physics, Science Fair. SISTER MARY ERNEST, I.H.M. 9 Stenog- raphy I, Typing I, Mimeographing. SISTER M. EUCHARETTA, I.H.M. 9 Studies Office. REVEREND JOHN E. FITZGERALD 9 Chap- lain, Religion Il, Vocation Director, Guid- ance, Altar Boys. MR. HARRY J. GARDLER 9 American His- tory, National Problems, Business Law, Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Basketball Coach. MR. RICHARD T. GENOVESE 9 Brass Instruments and Conductor of Symphonic Band. SISTER GEORGINE MARIE, I.H.M. 9 Modern Algebra ll, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Stationery Store. STRIVE T0 MOLD . .. 5 age 2 , , g,ms,1i, ' we 2 Il i.4?3'.5??Ei?ifs1i57z:I'E1322132532 :E Aflf PzLfg14l1Q,117,l,,41qZ'wf' , Vsifssi' ,fail ii:u.t'ls3'1aif Jia, xx 'V ' W 'ai' . .,-,V,,f, ,lgy A:,z.. 5 A,,,:,,.. - .4 f . A lgzi 1L7f1 . Am ?z!1qz , . . W,,v,,.j Vg ,gr Y A . ' llligifl E 'fl L' f ' Zi it e INSPECTING THE SUPPLIES in the visual aids department, a key factor in the education of Kenrick students, involves the strict vigilance of Michael Dilorio, Mr. Brady, William Palmer, Alfonso Angello, and Eugene Toczylowski. SISTER GERALDINE REMUS, R.S.M. ' Re- ligion I, Future Nurses' Club. MR. ROBERT A. GLASCOTT 0 Assistant Foolball,Coach. SISTER GRACE EILEEN, S.S.J. ' Spanish I, ll, Arl Club. MR. GEORGE J. GUINTA 9 Freshman Football Coach. MR. EDWARD J. GUYON ' Assistant Football Coach. MR. JOHN F. HASKINS, JR. P World Cultures, Forensics. MR. GEORGE HOSFELD 9 Trumpe slsren MARY ISABEL, R. .' .- worn Cultures, Freedoms Foun ti . J N slsrsk JOHN mom , 'S.S.J. Home Economics I, ily? u ms. IN I . UN' 5 rr' NSW. THE YOUTH OF AMERICA MOTHER M. JOSEFINA, I.H.M. 9 Prefecl of Studies, Testing, College Guidance. SISTER JOSEPH MIRIAM, I.H.M. 9 English IV, THE SHIELD, Graduation Writing. MR. JOHN J. KILCOYNE 9 English I, ll. MRS. H. J. LODATO 0 Dietitian. MR. EDWARD G. LOUGHLIN 9 Algebra I, General Business, Dance Committee. MR. ALEXANDER N. LUSHNYCKY 9 Modern European History, U. S. History. SISTER MARGARET ANTHONY, I.H.M. 9 English I, III, Junior Rings. SISTER MARGARET MIRIAM, I.H.M. 0 English IV, KENECHO. SISTER MARIAN CONCETTA, S.S.J. 9 Latin I, Spanish I. SISTER M. MATILDA, S.S.J. 9 French II, French Club. MR. JOSEPH L. McNAMARA 9 National Problems, College Guidance. MISS JOANNE MIZAK 9 Secretary. O O O BEFORE RETIRING from a iob well-done, Mr Dan Betz explains the proper use of the Tornado Floorkeeper to his successors Mr Bill Kilpatrick and Mr Jim McDermott. THE DOOR TO ROOM 406 is always open to interested students like Steve Trampe and Joe Dougherty who seek guidance for their future from Father Fitzgerald. MRS. MARY MONASTERO ' Secretary. MR. CHARLES P. MOORE 9 Earth and Space Science, Varsity Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. MR. JOHN J. MURRAY 0 English II, Re- ligion II, Community Service Corps, THE THIRD DIMENSION. REVEREND JOSEPH W. MURRAY P Chop- Iain, Religion IV, Guidance, Student Council, School Show, Human Relations Coordinator. MR. JOSEPH MUSUMECI ' Woodwind Instruments. REVEREND EDWARD S. MUSIAL 0 Religion IV, Athletic Director, Coordinator of Activ- ities, Assemblies, Financial Drives, Ticket Sales. SISTER MARY NATHANIEL, I.H.M. ' Biol- ogy, Science Fair. MR. ROBERT B. NEWELL P Principal, Central Montgomery County Technical School. SISTER MARY ODILO, I.H.M. ' English III. ASTONISHED, STEVE MITCHELL AND PAT TROFA gaze at Ken- rick's own Bobbsey Twins, Sister Regina Patrice and brother, Chuckie Melle. MR. ALBERT M. POSTUS f Varsity Football Coach. I MR. FRANCIS J. OTT 9 Modern Geometry Business Arithmetic, Assistant Band Mod- erator. SISTER REGINA ANCILLA, I.H.M. 9 Ste- nography Il, Typing ll, Secretarial Studies Office Practice, Patron and Ad Drive, Mimeographing. SISTER REGINA CHRISTI, I.H.M. 9 Chem- istry, Science Fair, Photography Club. SISTER REGINA MARIA, I.H.M. 9 English Ill, Reading, Future Teachers Club. SISTER REGINA PATRICE, I.H.M. 9 Typing ll, Office Practice, Studies Office, Mimeo- graphing, Caps and Gowns. MR. JOHN J. REILLY 9 National Problems. SISTER ROSE DAVID, S.S.J. 9 Chemistry, Introductory Physical Science, Science Fair, Girls' Basketball Moderator. SISTER M. ROSE MADELEINE, I.H.M. 9 Music, Moderator of Marching and Symphonic Bands, School Play. SISTER ROSE MARY, R.S.M. 9 Librarian, Library Aides, Audio-Visual Aids. ?E I TO TOMORROWS LE DERS MR. CHRISTOPHER P. SCATTERGOOD 9Modern Geometry, Girls' Basketball Coach, Girls' Softball Coach, Girls' Intra- murals. MR. JOHN G. SCHILLING 9 German I, ll, Ill, IV, Chess Club, German Club. MR. JAMES W. SCHUYLER, JR. 0 Assist- ant Football Coach. MRS. DORIS SHAFFER 9 Librarian. REVEREND VICTOR F. SHARRETT 0 Reli- gion Il, Ill, Assistant Activities Director, Public Relations, Football Moderator. MR. RICHARD J. SLIWINSKI 9 Physical Education, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach, .I.V. Basketball Coach. MR. WILLIAM T. TAPP 9 Organ. MRS. LOUISE WALTON, R.N. 9 School Nurse. MR. WILLIAM F. WARD 9 English I, Bookkeeping, Stamp and Coin Club. MRS. MARY WATSON 9 Drill Team. MR. NORMAN WELLS 9 Woodwind ln- SIYUMEIIIS. SISTER MARY WILLIAM, l.H.M. 9 Music, Glee Club, Knights' Chorale. a generation of Americans brighter, better educated . . . Robert Kennedy ANALYZING THE EFFECTS OF MOMENTUM MASS, physics students, John Andrews, Sheila Forth, and Michael Duffy work under the guidance of Sister Elizabeth Ann during an informative lab period. Senior Highlights SENIOR TOM KACHLINE endeavors to clarify a point in Elementary Mathematical Anal- ysis to his interested listeners, Ken McGinnis, Jerry Vasily, Dan Novak, Angie Segui, and az we mxu?' matter QHDATING LEADS T0 MARRIAGE? ques- QUESTIONING THE MALE INTELLIGENCE OF ED tions fearful Bobby Romano, as experts ROGAN, privilege card holders Maryanne Dell An Ray Morris and Benny Grisafi disclose their gelo Susan Spera and Carol Cygal llsten skeptl explosive concepts on this lntrlgulng cally to a philosophical explanation of nature Hts truth IS marching n This truth IS the guld g force which has led 424 seniors through 'four years at Bishop Kenrnck Hugh School We have endeavored through mathematics, physncs, and stenography, and other classes to attain Hrs truth After school hours, we have continued this search through sports and actlvltles Brlngmg honor and respect to Bishop Kenrnck has been our goal ln scho Iastlc and extracurricular actlvutles We have shown by our COMMUNICATION PRESENTS VALUABLE OPPORTUNITIES for hu man development elucldates Father Boyle In an attempt to point out man s need for people Wh participation that God s truth IS truly marching on Now we leave Kenrlck with the determination to con tmue the work we have begun HERE AN EVERY THERE AN EVERY Kenrlck s own musical family of Tom Dennls Gary and Ronald Every take time out to let our camera into one of their Informal practice sessions Honor Students Donna A. Zebrowski Frances M McQuald Mary Ann J. Dell Angelo Erleen M Tlppmg Joann T Lawler Elizabeth A 0 Connor Sheila J Forth N N N ,. 2 A xx 9 X ee. ,Q wx is X N U' W e ,e 2 N x in - 2 H - 4. .rf V . , .2 .izwf--53' Qfg,-1sf'xsgfya l x sgwi, , N J N 5531 L X ., x X N S X N 5 W L v sr 35 Q' 5 mf wi , N N is E xxx' 2 s Q JR :egg li get ' S smile! ' R535 Q J, 15, .::. r K uw 1 g M M we Mary Louise A. DiGiovanni Michelle C. Moloney 'WF Sw S S 3 11 Edward J. Bartoszek Carol A. Lynch H... Edward C. Gildea Valerie J. Toth Jane F. Gray Mary Margaret A. Marion Margaret A. Kennedy Justine S. Drzymalski Robert M. Romano Q5 Carol M. Valerio Andrea M. Benkovich Rose D. DiCarlo Jacqueline J. Marinari ' Q.-5 Leonis M. Burger Nanette M. Fink Michael P. Pastorius ' .... in mga. fs as W ex. Q. 52553 53 ,sn 2 Rig 3 we Mg 533 ww. We we -1.23 , .t w -. . -... . ..- If EE' ffQ2'f ', I f -g,,'3t. '., --: 'lQ,.:?' 1 ..,, X ,si Wi e gg SE it T A' iiififw, U I ' L ei f' .,. Ziff L H Anthony N. Palopoli Carmella N. Mirabile Leo M. Rossi Mary Jane K. Kennedy Richard N. Walters Alice A. Weckerly Charlotte A. Catanzaro Dolores A. Sabol Patricia M. Dwyer Qi? lzmezwgq Til Y, 5.17 ss, time '::V', :LI 5? za. 1.5 ri ,rr ' r i Zi ff 1ir:'Eg3i: ' I. i1?'I2? '5W wfrf :ri is is: r r Iii 25 if r ifflilsfglsliiiaz 5 iii E wggggllgt - X 11,1 S ul 2531 K .r w Kl ear Wrwrrffrrrar swf ' Y If rr 55 61 la Qliliillll ,3Ql.g5,,i?,rg',E,Qgir t W, gr tlilsg ggt llslllflf wail , it I Q trait .1 riiifl, iii 5,1 l 7 My . 5, 3,3 ,sry 2. , Hewitt! sfisfiiii' 5 ,,, 6 2 l 2 i Richard J. Abate David W. Acosta Jacqueline A. Adams EILEEN F. AIKEN ' 617 Crosstield Road, King ot Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Secretarial 0 Representative 4g The Shield 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 45 Pen and Pad Club 4. RICHARD J. ABATE ' 1104 DeKalb Street 0 Saint Patrick ' Academic ' Basketball 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Stage Crew 33 Pep Club 3, 4. DAVID W. ACOSTA ' 268 Heather Road, King of Prussia 0 Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic ' Crew 1. JACQUELINE A. ADAMS ' 375 Country Lane, King ot Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 49 Pep Club 45 Pen and Pad Club 4. ROSEANN M. ALBA ' 709 Hamilton Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Commercial. CHRISTOPHER J. ALTEMUS 0 1502 Lafayette Way ' Saint Helena ' General 0 French Club 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Eileen F. Aiken Roseann M. Alba Christopher J. Altemus , V-,,VA, 5, -- , AUGUSTUS M. ALTIERI ' 1405 Walnut Street ' Holy Saviour ,,, 11 1, 1 ... ' General. ai. A qglul, M G m A' HARRY J. AMPLO ' 810 Forest Avenue ' Holy Saviour 0 fi ' . V- General 0 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. ,V ,.., . A JOHN J. ANDREWS '2390 Parkview Drive 0 Saint Teresa of l ri ' V ' Avila ' Academic ' The Shield 3, 49 Band 25 Knights' Chorale Y, , 1 V 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Altar Boy 2, 3, 4. .sis ,.f- lim- fr'i' f- . xii Augustus M. Altieri Harry J. Amplo John J. Andrews ALFONSO A. ANGELLO 0 1502 New Hope Street 0 Holy Sav- iour 0 Academic ' Intramurals 1, 25 Bowling 1, 2: Visual Aids 4. ...l' ...I LAWRENCE F. ANGELUCCI ' 306 Hamilton Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi O General ' Knights' Chorale 25 Chess Club 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL A. ANTONELLI ' 227 Chestnut Street ' Saint Patrick ' General 0 Intramurals 1, 2. Alfonso A. Angello Lawrence F. Angelucci Samuel A. Antonelli Francis J. Anuzelli Francis D. Arena Frances A. Augustine r FRANCIS J. ANUZELLI ' 729 Haws Avenue ' Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Academic ' Band 2, 3: Dance Committee 3. FRANCIS D. ARENA ' 610 Buttonwood Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' General ' Representative 15 Band 1, 2. FRANCIS A. AUGUSTINE ' 422 Union Avenue, Bridgeport 0 Our Lady of Mount Carmel ' Commercial ' Intramurals 2. 3 x X Il Y. . Q, Izt ,xx III' h il, 3 fs 5 x me 1, gs 1 N3 x 35' , xii his 1 Q 'XlS 1 5 . w s all . . I 3 K I ,mfs 1 Us :gf o t X Y Ji.. . if . , -, all 3 3 3 I 3 N T , 3 3 . .. wljfl 33. dz S l I, tl I x 3553. Wg: ill Zssfiflfft23391,-3gs,3flf, . wa? , EDWARD J. AUSMAN ' 276 Heather Road, Klng ol Prussia ' Mother ol Divine Providence ' Academic 0 The Shield 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Track 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Knights' Chorale 2. CYNTHIA M. BARILLA ' 705 Kohn Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Commercial ' Glee Club 1. EDWARD J. BARTOSZEK ' 589 Port Indian Road ' Saint Teresa of Avila ' Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 43 The Shield 2, 3, 43 Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 33 Track 3, 43 Crew 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. r' W e'Qs Q 'I 3Sf5,EQl:E:f:f:Esff1s , ::-' Si 'E gl 3 ' , 's2fl1Li3 ml - i f-if f? I i sfilf yfllfffmffl I , 4 is ,,-.tif ..' .- . Z : -. '-'slits- I. i ,.-1w1??f e- In -- 1f3:, , ,,W Qlfffsljf-tt ,. ' Eli TNS' A5571 Wa, z - T gf?eafan..f:i1i?3r.3sl,, I 1 I - 22233f,.,.. I Q A 2 3 A I 3 . 3 3 3 - at N s:'w '3 33 he -g1n,3g123.+e, .lm ,3 f ff 135235 , .1 wif-lk, , , ,13f2P2ii'3f?5lfs, 3 Edward J. Ausman Cynthia M. Barilla Edward J. Bartoszek . ....... , . ..,,. TM . ..-. f ,.-.3 .... 3 was . hi: 2f3fs iSf,'3faf ft' 43. ' . r.:. - 3 3 '-a5g:,:::.,:-ee, A 13. ,ly sa. 7, 4 ,3u3ft3,,x5 A ,ww3,33-3z,,n.f,.. 333 3-W 1 f .. -. 1fz.f',,',',gl.3.f,-f,:,r,3f,v, 3 f - '- ,, ,H I 12:2 . xml: , w , . ,fs -.:: 5 11:::f .sz sw .-,t'k,- pu,-Y, lf z. l N H is 1' ts I IN 313353 I Mary T. Batzel Thomas E. Beard Joyce R. Beasley DOROTHY D. BECKER ' 1750 Shetlield Drive 0 Epiphany ' Secretarial ' Representative 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4Q Pen and Pad Club 4. ,, GEORGIENNE M. BEDNAR U 2126 Crawtord Drive ' Visita tion ' Secretarial ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Pen and Pad Club 4 MARY T. BATZEL 0 433 Vanderslice Street, Phoenixville ' Saint Mary 0 Secretarial ' Latin Club 23 Library Aide 1, 23 The Third Dimension 43 The Shield 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 43 Stage Crew 43 Prom Committee 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS E. BEARD ' 323 Buttonwood Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' General. JOYCE R. BEASLEY ' Michael Lane R.D. 43 0 Saint Helena ' General 0 Glee Club 2. JOSEPH S. BELL ' 2009 Clearview Avenue ' Visitation General. , . . , d iff 1 ,. . - ' ia, egglif' gfz- fy ' Cu, f iisife Kf ,,iE?1iifijfffflik , -, 7fwE'?f-itifflif . we :f .we 2. 133159, iii -1 Zzifl' i ':.1if2Q15 i5fEi?,ifijE?2iL ,, Dorothy D. Becker Georgienne M. Bednar Joseph S. Bell Andrea M. Benkovich Joyce E. Bereda Patricia A. Berry ANDREA M. BENKOVICH ' 115 West DeKalb Pike, King of Prussia ' Our Mother of Sorrows ' Academic ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Library Aide 2, 3, 43 Stationery Store 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4. JOYCE E. BEREDA ' 10 North Prospect Avenue, Jefferson- vllle 0 Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Academic ' Glee Club 43 Dramatics 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 3, 43 Band Manager 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA A. BERRY ' 116 South Schuylkill Avenue ' Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Academic ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Prom Committee 3, 43 Stationery Store 4. ELLA M. BLAIR ' 128 Liberty Avenue, Jelfersonville ' Visita- tion ' Secretarial ' The Shield 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Prom Committee 3, 43 Pen and Pad Club 4. JAMES M. BLAKESLEE ' 1611 Northvlew Boulevard ' Saint Paul 0 -Academic ' The Shield 3, 43 The Third Dimension 3, 43 Art Club 4. LINDA A. BOELL ' 59 Crawford Drive ' Visitation ' Secre- tarlal ' Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Pen and Pad Club 4. Ella M. Blair James M. Blakeslee Linda A. Boell Anna M. Bondi Theresa M. Bondi Darlene B. Bono MICHAEL C. BONO ' Hallowell Road ' Holy Saviour ' Aca- demic ' Representative 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. HELENA M. BOTTO 0 6 Lynn Drlve 0 Saint Francis ol Assisi 'Academic ' Photography Club 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Aide 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Community Service Corps 45 Stationery Store 2, 3, 4. JOHN V. BOTTO ' Greenway Avenue, Fl.D. 43 ' Saint Helena ' Academic ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA M. BONDI ' 2021 Clearview Avenue ' Visitation 0 Commercial ' Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Prom Committee 3, 4. THERESA M. BONDI 0 704 East Fornance Street ' Holy Saviour ' Commercial ' Science Seminar 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Dramatics 1. DARLENE B. BONO ' 819 Noble Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ll ' - rm ,fi 5 5 Michael C. Bono Helena M. Botto John V- Bello tw, tl: 6 ww U lllfxx Y ' tlaxtk ll e'-5 wr We 'Q .mf ,aa ,.t,.r: . M K., J.. , -- A ., ifz w fi 'W , ,eiiiilllll ,, ., - -' .sfwllgggg , ,l1fs,:lKigf51E,,,,, Virginia L. Bradel WALTER E. BRANDENBERGER ' 1010 DeKalb Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Academic 0 Football 15 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1. LUCY B. BRESLIN ' 2551 Betzwood Drive ' Saint Teresa of Avila ' Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 The Third Dimension 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Future Teachers Club 35 Pep Club 35 Glee Club 15 Community Service Corps 3, 4. STEPHANIE M. BUDZILOWICZ ' 318 Francis Avenue 0 Saint Titus ' Academic ' French Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Library Aide 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3, 4. Bernadette C. Brady Catherine L. Brady itll lsllil VIRGINIA L. BRADEL ' 1808 West James Street ' Visitation Q Academic ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. BERNADETTE C. BRADY ' 1526 Lafayette Way ' Saint Helena ' Academic 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Photography Club 15 French Club 15 Latin Club 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE L. BRADY ' 22 Oxford Circle ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Academic ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Stage Crew 4. I I 1 1 IL All M H ,,m5,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,.. ,. ., .As-,g5,.:,lsl,,,.., S, ,,,, tt.-..,,-lx,-.Ltr Mm- - - ., - ,-ggr Htfiilgsii Walter E. Brandenberger Lucy B. Breslin Stephanie M. Budzilowicz 5 xz1e5.f.az5,s ts DURING HIS FIFTH PERIOD BUSINESS LAW CLASS, Mr. Gardler clarifies the finer points of drawing up contracts. NO SISTER, SHE'S SANDRA, I'M SHARON, explains Sharon Chiccarine. Senior year is no different for the twins as Sister Regina Patrice tries to unravel the mystery of their identities during an office practice session. WMM' 1 ' W ' 1' wg -Nt ' ,, f ry' My W 5 www , '- e Z 5 .,,... . ,,.., ,, YY . ygffa ? ., 4 , Leonis M. Burger Christine M. Burns Lawrence F. Busciacco WILLIAM T. BUTLER ' 906 Cooke Lane ' Saint Patrick 0 Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT J. CAHILL ' 115 Colonial Drive ' Saint Titus 0 Academic ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Track 3, 4. JOHN P. CAIN ' 536 Barbadoes Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Academic ' Science Seminar 1, 2, The Third Dimension 3, 4, Chess Club 2, The Shield 2. f ttf ,tetetf ' A ,wvfwtg f H Y W Ai? ,, wttftfeza f V tit, mv , zittsztetetgttgte ,,ft3etttettgw5g1,,f1 , tsesiiztsatetttetiiy tfti,a,tt5ett.atsegf1,s, ' at tt aww , , .. ,.,,-,, LEONIS M. BURGER ' 24 Old Arch Road ' Saint Paul 0 Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Community Service Corps 3. CHRISTINE M. BURNS ' 505 Barbara Drive ' Saint Titus 0 Academic ' Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Future Teachers Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Community Service Corps 4. LAWRENCE F. BUSCIACCO ' 650 Stanbridge Street ' Saint Francis ot Assisi ' General 0 Intramurals 3. 5,.rvcttt:ffy,v,,.y,g'-g,..t:5f,, a,.:.-f..'3.-:-K.: fl' ' W ' - MW I 335' fa if .3335 ff, Rl William T. , 6 2 . 2: ' ' W ,, ' 2, t ,yfffifg WW aw 3,5 Q , , W ., ., VETTQXE PV ex it' I , A 5 M 2 '-,. ,tlif gtrggga 5 at f X f f Butler Vincent J. Cahill John P. Cain HELEN ANN CAMPAGNA ' 233 Beidler Road, King ot Prussia 0 Mother of Divine Providence ' Secretarial 0 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Stage Crew 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. MICHAEL P. CANDELORI ' 3119 Jolly Road ' Epiphany ' Academic ' Spanish Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 4, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIE T. CANNON ' 257 White Avenue, King of Prussia ' Saint Augustine ' Academic ' The Third Dimension 3, 45 Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3. Helen Ann Campagna Michael P. Candelori Marie T. Cannon I I STEPHEN D. cANTANoo 0 3117 Germantown Pike - visita- 3 15 tion a Academic 0 Knights' Chorale 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Span- . M V -I I ish Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Pep Club ,,,,, ,1.V 5 iyii' 2, 3, 4. ... I LINDA M. CARFAGNO - 339 East Penn street - Holy Saviour 0 General ' Intramurals 1, 2, Drill Team 2, 3, 4. g gi, 1 ' MICHAEL A. CARROLL 0 57 Galbraith Avenue ' Visitation 0 Academic 0 Knights' Chorale 4, Baseball 4, Intramurals 1, g f 3, 4, Altar Boy 1, 2. I Stephen D. Cantando Linda M. Carfagno Michael A- Cdrfoll JAMES P. CARTER ' 408 Park Drive ' Saint Paul 0 Academic ' Track 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Crew 1, 2. NICHOLAS J. CARUANO 0 115 Hartranlt Avenue 0 Saint Titus 0 Academic ' Cross Country 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3. FRANK D. CATAGNUS ' 156 Liberty Avenue 0 Visitation ' Academic ' Representative 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics 4, Stage Crew 2. 1' .rg,vi.wtf,f,.-v.-mf,.,w,u,,f- , ,II -- inf.'1,s.-,sgifw'miie1.5 fe? If Q, xiii., fs 255111 -mEltf3se, WI W ,r ,. , . w li f'2Q?5f+ffl f til l' ,fi I, 'tix 'se ' 32' tgififffq . bin gj 'L fi. a t Qfglj. . fligggitf v slr! H Sslslsslsl PI gl tlilqizlxlsil ,wi l 'Wifgtilllll lp? 253,91 .wi I 4 .Q M, it ,zllggly 1 ,awe S E witty, f Q., ,ll I F 5 xiii I5 ill 52, ll vi-HI? .gt,,ggi,l9l,I , is W utiwy, llKllsg.j,IQ,a3l . 4 ex ff. WIIQIISIWEIQEI . . . ' ' w el t g,,, In I, . N, ...I.t.....l..,,,, Ilftsgimlgaslgai it its -Fifa. stsflffiw Elilliirflfiigiiiltle mg,,Q5,gsl,IlQil,zez,. , .Quilts il ,s it ifIilg2iigflllsmlllliflfll li 1 ill' 'igixgl isfiriffif I g ' 'itllIlftlslllls'lflf,?w25z' . .. F05 fn 'illlfl' is .vis lglffi HM sw 1 ,anti Uiggeigiiiisgrjig I .Il it .... . 5, ,y mzliliil If K it Elini I ,Wiggle . I ,W i H4 lk ' i ' ' f if fem.. . Imam f 5 W nf.. as 3 James P. Carter Nicholas J. Caruano Fr'-ink D- Cufusrws iu jg.: 'i aw- e -sz, 'M i Z IV .. Charlotte A. Catanzaro Leopold M. Cemini George MICHAEL L. CHENDORAIN ' 116 Green Street, Bridgeport ' Our Lady of Mount Carmel ' Academic ' The Third Dimen- sion 3, 4, Forensic 2, 3, 4, Science Seminar 1, Track 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA M. CHICCARINE ' 1729 DeKalb Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Commercial ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. SHARON M. CHICCARINE ' 1729 DeKalb Street Patrick ' Commercial ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 0 Saint Se tl I. : X aw - ' If fer : R. Chendorain CHARLOTTE A. CATANZARO ' 1620 Tremont Avenue 0 Holy Saviour 0 Secretarial 0 KENECHO 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Aide 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Prom Committee 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Community Service Corps 3, Stage Crew 4, Pen and Pad Club 4. LEOPOLD M. CEMINI ' 539 Kohn Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' General. GEORGE R. CHENDORAIN ' 1203 DeKalb Pike, King of Prussia ' Our Lady of Mount Carmel 0 Academic 9 Art Club 4, Cross Country 2, Crew 2, Community Service Corps 3. ' A . ....., , P'-'B ,Ei2952,-1..,,...,,,.., -TIRE ..-,, gf- ,..-- ' - N f -' if 7 mast i'f ' t 4lb,.iiZ4 pai M3 , X IX x .-545.51 I t,.,x:ll'lliQ . if ' tl, Iltmhl rf K I 4 Y x ,fs ,,., x , ...,, a ' mm fa H I it .ll s iii, 'B xitllg lm 5355. is ,QM t P+ U I Michael L. Chenclorain Julia M. Ciabattoni Josephine T. Cicala Patricia A. Cinaglia LINDA J. CIOCIOLA ' 951 East Main Street 0 Holy Saviour 0 Commercial. LINDA A. CIONE U 231 Francis Avenue ' Holy Saviour ' Aca- demic ' Representative 1, 2, Art Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Prom Committee 4, Dance Committee 2, Softball 4, Drill Team 2. MARK D. CIPOLLINI 0 122 West Tyler Road, King of Prussia ' Mother ot Divine Providence ' Academic 0 Latin Club 2, Cross Country 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Community Service Corps 3, 4. N!-, . .- .-: 75,17 .. f . t ' ' .. -- fi i1: f1:E!E, . -,g . -- ,... . .. 5 1.5 , I , ll Ili ctgllll t 1 ,,,.,,g2,.. , SE PE! i af. - I v-fw, 1.15.-. lftfwfix . W, .,,it,,i,,eI,. ..,gls:,., .tits ,l,, I I Y, 3 - . if : l . 2 u,.:,.:::,,t:.,. s- vszg. :I , Q: ..., E ,, .....,....... .- W Sandra M. Chiccarine Sharon M. Chiccarine JULIA M. CIABATTONI 0 1021 Cherry Street 0 Saint Patrick ' Secretarial 0 Latin Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen and Pad Club 4. JOSEPHINE T. CICALA 0 901 Selma Street ' Holy Saviour ' Academic ' The Shield 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Intra- murals 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA A. CINAGLIA ' 1349 Markley Street ' Saint Patrick ' Academic ' The Shield 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. 'Sw-Islgssf4w'fsWi1ffsfIs1?1iws1'1 sw Kffss'wC1si2'sIg 81155152fi52'1f5liWV :wwfQIfmffwzmimzM1vlifxfluswks kzfftzr-mil, if vt llffmllfilvfw wrilzlsi sf slsllsf ilu fl-sllel iflflllflil?fff2Efi?ZflWil 8 f '9 ll 'MilliKiffIw5ISfirlS:tl.Ifl'l E6 spam W ll ll ,5Il'lfI2Mail1eifAl Jltlstlgl 2 I ,E if igtlg ilglglg till cgi 3 I ,fi ........... .... J .......... .ft f izflrfisizsi IT, ,bil liilallzillsfziw ,,.I:- fl illfl,l?llilllE iisiltligiigfl iiililliiliiiiiiiiili ' A ,, 35353223221iliiliiejliiiiif ltliigiifwlsis 2IfEtggglgggiggltggfglggll i . . vw, it rl . , . ,,, ,,,. . .. t igfzfgwftfifi ,gan Iigflgfligtg it 'I Wi' hi W ,f . I H iiliilfltlaii .I 5sI,il,ii.lif'gll. .2ts.tg..ztI. ,V . ,g f. ,,,f..4l,,,l , . lqiggfitgfglgll in . Igtawg gg I ilsliisl a , I tag. all slit? lite? Still ? 35155511 . tsileiiie Linda J. Ciociola Linda A. Cione Mark D. Cirwllini Kathleen P. Colletti Patricia A. Collins Joseph M. Conley CAROLYN M. COSTANTINO ' 600 Brenda Lane ' Saint Titus ' General. LOUISE M. COUCH ' 512 Bush Street, Bridgeport ' Saint KATHLEEN P. COLLETTI ' 419 Volpe Road 0 Holy Saviour 0 Academic 0 Glee Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2. PATRICIA A. COLLINS ' 2121 Crawford Drive 0 Visitation ' Secretarial ' Latin Club 25 Softball 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Pen and Pad Club 4. JOSEPH M. CONLEY ' 212 Stanbridge Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi 0 General ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. F 3 .1 Augustine 0 Academic 0 Softball 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 French Club 45 Dramatics 4. ANN MARIE E. COWLEY ' 159 Hillview Road, King of Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic ' Art Club 45 Future Nurses Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3. Carolyn M. Costantino Louise M. Couch Ann Marie E. Cowley . JAMES J. COWLEY ' 159 Hillview Road, King of Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence 0 Academic ' Latin Club 25 ,E.illl' .i ' I French Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Intramurals 1, 35 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3, 4. l-V55 i ii Y MARTIN J. CRENNAN - 2644 Amy Drive 0 visitation v Aca- ui A, I ,MM demic ' Representative 1, 25 KENECHO 45 Chet Club 3, 45 Cross Country 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 E Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. lm' FRANCIS J. CROWE 0 1937 LaSalle Road 0 Saint Helena 0 Academic ' Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Chess Club 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Bowling 4. James J. Cowley Martin J. Crennan Francis J. Crowe BRIAN P. CURLEY 0 77 Washington Avenue, Phoenixville 0 1, ' Saint Ann ' Academic ' Track 45 Intramurals 45 Crew 1, 25 5 Stage Crew 4. CAROL C. CYGAL ' 314 Coates Street, Swedesburg ' Sacred l,ii1ii 'ifji5g 5 Haan - Academic - KENEcHo 2, 3, 4, Laiin Club 2, Spanish ,ff Club 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 35 Prom Committeel3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Stage Crew 45 French club 4- I ':' ' ' ANGELA P. D'ALESSANDRO ' 432 Crooked Lane, King ot Prussia ' Saint Augustine ' General. ' 1 ' I l Brian 1.,,ll,isl,5ti31i5,i.llli Ill, , gpm , 1, ll 5 I , nb MW 3 5, I Fl .,.. .,.,...., . ...,,, 1 Zfif , s til as-as , cla.--3l2tli:lai:-iail:a::. ,-: t if A -file.lt..iaaa..,.:.:, 'iii 2 ll'-' A 1 5 , .,,iii56Eff . Antoinette D'Alessanclro Joseph J. Daley Nicholas A. Damiani lv P. Curley Carol C. Cygal Angela P. D'Alessandro ANTOINETTE M. D'ALESSANDRO ' 402 Park Drive ' Saint Paul ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. DALEY ' 611 Barbara Drive ' Saint Titus ' Aca- demic ' Track 45 Baseball 45 Altar Boy 2. NICHOLAS A. DAMIANI 0 69 Jetterson Avenue ' Visitation U Academic ' Latin Club 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3, 4. ..u It 1, .M , I ll. EI BW .12 rl l 2 5 I, I t 5 'IH' M, 'rlillf F I hu, f I I ,I 5 n-I . gl? . Q it I -..U 1, T fi' L I .dtizl fa Mary Jane Dqyis Suzanne J. Davis Har JOSEPH E. DeHAVEN 0 2410 Alan Road 0 Saint Titus ' Aca- demic 0 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Knights' Chorale 15 Forensic 1, 25 Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 3, 4. MARYANNE J. DELL ANGELO ' 407 Tremont Street 0 Holy Saviour 0 Academic ' KENECHO 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 French Club 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Dance Committee 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3. JOANNE R. DELLA PIETRO ' 617 Roberts Street 0 Holy Saviour ' Secretarial ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Pen and Pad Club 45 Library Aide 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 35 Communlty Service Corps 3, 4. ry J. Dean MARY JANE DAVIS 0 1049 Willow Street 0 Saint Patrick 0 Commerclal 0 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 3. SUZANNE J. DAVIS ' 9 Quarry Road, Bridgeport 0 Saint Augustine 9 Academic ' Representative 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 French Club 45 Intra- murals 45 Prom Committee 4. HARRY J. DEAN ' 1999 Virginia Lane ' Saint Francis ot Assisi ' Academic. Joseph E. DeHaven Mary Anne J. Dell Angelo Joanne R. Della Pietro ,r 14. 1 I sxfff lil Q in -,al la ltililtt G ta ,ts ,Iggy els? V .ggi V . James A. DeLone Linda E. DeMedio Nichol ROSE D. DiCARLO 0 1416 Sandwood Road ' Holy Saviour ' Secretarial ' National Honor Society 3, 45 KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pen and Pad Club 45 Library Aide 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3. MARY LOUISE A. DIGIOVANNI 0 721 Violet Street ' Holy Saviour ' Academic 0 KENECHO 3, 45 Latin Club 25 French Club 45 Library Aide 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Dance Com- mittee 35 Pep Club 25 Community Service Corps 3. MICHAEL C. DIIORIO 0 719 Oak Street ' Holy Saviour 0 Academic ' Representative 15 Forensic 15 Future Teachers Club 45 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 45 Visual Aids 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Com- munity Service Corps 3, 4. as F. DiCarlo JAMES A. DeLONE ' 553 Crossfield Road ' Mother at Divine Providence 0 Academic 0 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3. LINDA E. DeMEDlO ' 2400 Swede Street ' Saint Titus ' Secretarial ' Representative 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dra- matics 15 Prom Committee 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3. NICHOLAS F. DiCARLO ' 48 Front Street ' Our Lady of Mount Carmel ' Academic ' Football 1, 45 Basketball 15 ln- tramurals 1, 3. '.1f,,. A 35525953225 W.. .,,,. .,,,..Q iw ia. ll ,IM ,.m,t5,... , , W I QIIQIISSQ2 V .,,,,,,,, I ,.,. L , , .,., .n,.Q.,...Is..w,ga,taF,a,5,. g R959 D, Dicqrlq Mary Louise DiGiovanni Michael C. Dilorio Christine M. Dillon Anna E. DiMarcello Harry J. Dobbs CHRISTINE M. DILLON ' 1639 Larchwood Drive 9 Epiphany ' Academic ' French Club 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 25 Dramatics 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE E. DIMARCELLO ' 26 East Brown Street ' Holy Saviour ' Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1. HARRY J. DOBBS ' 10 Lawnton Road 0 Saint Titus ' Aca- demic ' Band 15 Chet Club 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 25 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 45 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHELE R. DONATO ' 1526 Pulaski Drive 0 Saint Helena 0 Secretarial 0 Latin Club 1, 2: French Club 1, 2, 3: Art Club 4: Pen and Pad Club 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Community Service Corps 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT J. DOOLEY ' 412 Keebler Road ' Mother of Divine Providence 0 Academic ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4: Altar Boy 4: Community Service Corps 3. ROBERT E. DOORDAN ' 409 Jennifer Lane 0 Visitation 0 Academic ' Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Dra- matics 1: Stage Crew 4. Michele R. Donato Vif1C9nfJ- DOPIEY Robeff E- Doofdun SUZANNE E. DORAN 0 3108 Shirlene Road 0 Saint Titus 0 F Academic 0 The Third Dimension 3, 4: Art Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 4. ' CAROL A. DOUGHERTY ' Morris Road, Penllyn 0 Epiphany ' Academic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: French Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. F. JOSEPH DOUGHERTY ' 1036 Cherry Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Academic ' Cross Country 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Altar Boy 1. Suzanne E. Doran Carol E. Dougherty F. Joseph Dougherty JOANNE M. DRAGONE ' Black Rock Road, Oaks ' Saint Mary of the Assumption 0 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: French Club 3, 4: Library Aide 2: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. DAMIEN C. DREWICZ ' 6 Park Drive 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' Academic ' The Shield 1, 2: Band 1, 2: French Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Intramurals 3: Dramatics 1, 2: Altar Boy 1, 2,,3, 4: Dance Committee 3, 4. JUSTINE S. DRZYMALSKI ' 456 Hurst Street, Bridgeport 0 Sacred Heart ' Academic 0 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: French Club 3, 4. Joanne M. Dragone Damien C. Drewicz Justine S. Drzymalski MICHAEL A. DUFFY ' Yerkes Road, Yerkes 0 Saint Eleanor M - , ' Academic ' Representative 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 2 qw flgkm ,,,. , .. ,..., , ,,.. ,,.. , i Track 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom is Committee 3, 4: Community Service Corps 3, 4. M ..--..., , - V M ,, . ,. SUSAN E. DUNN ' 1012 West Main Street ' Our Mother ot Sorrows ' Secretarial ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Pen and Pad Club I-Q55 4: Community Service Corps 3. ,nir . GEORGE A. DURANTE 0 119 Colonial Drive 0 Saint Titus ' W General. Michael A. Duffy Susan E. Dunn George A. Durante PATRICIA M. DWYER ' 605 Baldwin Avenue U Saint Titus 0 ' Secretarial ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Art Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Pen and Pad Club 4: Pep Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Community Serv- I ice WPS 3- 'i PAUL s. DYsAn1' - vas Clover Lane - SaintPaul - Academic I l l i f Mm ' Science Seminar 1, 2, 4: French Club 2, 4: Chess Club 2. ' . - ' E ' E ,, L fr., JOHN F. DZEDZY ' 1525 Muhlenberg Drive 0 Saint Helena ' , ' 1 ,.as.',f General 0 Track 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. f , ,r,, ,,wg,, Patricia M. Dwyer Paul S. Dysart -'Ohh F- D1ed!Y It il J K K. HELENE M. ELIFF ' Sunset Avenue 0 Visitation ' Academlc ' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1: Science Seminar 1g Latin Club 1g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3. FRANCIS L. ENGRO ' 1628 Powell Street ' Holy Saviour 0 General ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4. JANE E. ENRIGHT ' 425 Gallagher Road, Plymouth Meeting 0 Epiphany ' Secretarial ' Pen and Pad Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 4. Helene M. Eliff Francis L. Engro June E. Enright THOMAS K. EVERY ' 620 E. Marshall Street 0 Holy Saviour 0 Academic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 17 Altar Boy 4. PATRICIA J. FALCONE ' 616 Moore Street ' Holy Saviour ' Secretarial ' Representative 1, 2, 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 45 The Shield 43 Pen and Pad Club 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 15 Intramurals 1, 23 Prom Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 3. MICHAEL E. FANARO ' Cross Keys Road, Collegeville 0 Saint Eleanor 0 Academic ' Football 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4. Thomas K. Every Patricia J. Falcone Michael E. Fanaro SANDRA M. FELDER ' 903 Stanbridge Street ' Saint Francis 3 ot Assisi 0' Academic 0 The Third Dimension 3g French Club 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3: Prom Committee 4. RICHARD S. FERRANT ' 427 Trooper Road 0 Visitation 0 Academic 0 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 4. ELIANE F. FERREIRA De MELLO ' 884 Crestline Drive, Blue Bell 0 Saint Helena 0 Academic ' Glee Club 4. Sandra M. Felder Richard S. Ferrant Eliane F. Ferreira de Mello PATRICIA A. FERRI 0 504 Baldwin Avenue ' Saint Titus 0 Secretarial ' Pen and Pad Club 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. NANETTE M. FlNK ' 12 Everturn Circle ' Saint Paul ' ACB- demic ' National Honor Society 3, 45 The Shield 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2: French Club 1, 2: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN M. FIORILLO 0 1745 West Marshall Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Secretarial 0 Softball 1g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 3, 4. Patricia A. Ferri Nanette M. Fink Kathleen M. Fiorillo GAETANO A. FIORENTINO ' 1814 Locust Street 9 Saint FM' i I ' Patrick - Academic ' Intramurals 3, 4- ,r'., ., .,,.,,.,,, 1 RICHARD C. FIRELY c 1346 Harding Boulevard c Sacred W DENNIS M. FISHER ' 225 Beechwood Road ' Saint Titus ' ,., 2, 2 f 5g,,? Academic ' lntramurals1 2 3 v-f- 1 the - f.,v f f 'v-' 2 V i'-' 5 t 'l ' I .tvt I Gqetqng A, Fiqrenrino Richard C. Firely Dennis M. Fisher 5 llvll lxllz F M H31 4 U ,lg Ki l t t ' l,. ,. -1 , -- ::,,f s' f,1, Q ll fglg 5 s ,A wif 555518 ,.,z5ifrfgtif1m , Q, ,k,.kk,, , 5 ig , heavy 4 f r wif t g 1 , ' Y ' UQ 5, , 1 - V 5 I W, . 3 V7 2552554 ' ., l ,I mf: . .,,-.1,las?, N. Lynne Flack Timothy W. Foley Sheila J. Forth AMELIA A. FREDERICK 0 1502 Sterigere Street ' Saint Fran- cis of Assisi ' Secretarial 0 The Third Dimension 45 Intra- murals 1, 25 Drill Team 2, 35 Prom Committee 4. CHARLES E. FURLONG ' 34 Evergreen Road U Saint Francis of Assisi 0 General 0 Intramurals 1. ROSEANN L. GALANTE 0 700 Buttonwood Street ' Holy Sav- ior ' Academic ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. Helena M. Galanti Claire A. Gallagher Lynn E. Gallo ANTOINETTE M. GENUARDI 0 2022 Palmer Drive ' Visitation 0 Secretarial ' Glee Club 1, 25 Intramurals 15 Prom Commit- tee 35 Community Service Corps 3, 4. JEROME J. GENUARDI 0 1412 Boyer Boulevard 0 Holy Sav- iour ' General ' Representative 1, 2, 45 Forensic 15 Basketball 15 Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Dramatics 25 Altar Boy 2, 3, 4. PAUL E. GERSTEMEIER ' Curtls Lane, Lansdale ' Saint Helena 0 Academic ' Knights' Chorale 45 Intramurals 3, 4. David J. Giambrone Edward C. Gildea Marialice A. Giovinco N. LYNNE FLACK ' 706 Erlen Road 0 Saint Paul ' Academic ' French Club 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 1, 2. TIMOTHY W. FOLEY ' 320 Francis Avenue 0 Saint Titus 0 Academic 0 Knights' Chorale 45 German Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 45 Dramatics 45 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. SHEILA J. FORTH 0 511 Crosstield Road, King of Prussia U Mother of Divine Providence 0 Academic 0 KENECHO 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 3, 4. tl E 115 ,I :Q x Amelia A. Frederick Charles E. Furlong ROSGGHH L- Guldnle HELENA M. GALANTI 0 222 West Fornance Street ' Holy Saviour 0 Commercial 0 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. CLAIRE A. GALLAGHER ' 420 High Street, Phoenixville 0 Saint Mary ot the Assumption ' Secretarial ' Band 25 Glee Club 15 Dramatics 1, 2. LYNN E. GALLO ' 2939 Hannah Avenue ' Saint Titus ' Commercial ' Forensic 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 35 Prom Committee 35 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2. A , ,555 5 55, , V ,,,ll2Ev5L,v.,,. 5 gt A jj 5 i,.i, '-- - I 1 ,-555' l A Antoinette M. Genuordi Jerome J. Genuardi Paul E. Gerstemeier DAVID J. GIAMBRONE ' 1411 Powell Street 0 Holy Saviour ' Academic ' Track 2, 45 Intramurals 4. EDWARD C. GILDEA ' 1581 Pulaski Drive ' Saint Helena ' Academic ' National Honor Society 3. 4: The Shield 42 CFOSS Country 3. 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2. 3. 4: Prom Com- mittee 3. 4. MARIALICE A. GIOVINCO ' 1610 Pine Street 0 Saint Patrick ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Prom Committee 4. LORENE A. GLENNON ' 1306 West Beech Street 0 Saint Fan W ' 1 Francis of Assisi 0 Academic ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 3, 4. I THEODORE J. GORSKI ' 28 Lawn Avenue, Jeilersonville 0 Visitation 0 Academic ' Intramurals 4. 3 LINDA T. GRANDE 0 902 West Marshall Street ' Saint Francis oi Assisi ' Commercial ' Glee Club 1. or i Lorene A. Glennon Theodore J. Gorski Linda T. Grande ---- ANNE MARIE L. GRADY ' 21 Teaverse Drive ' Saint Paul ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 4. VERONICA M. GRAFF ' 3033 Warrior Road ' Epiphany 0 Academic ' The Shield 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Seminar 1: Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 4g Prom Committee 3, 4. DEBORAH A. GRAGILLA ' 819 George Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Commercial. Anna Marie L. Grady Veronica M. Graff Deborah A. Gragilla LINDA J. GRATER ' 187 Maple Road, Graterlord 0 Saint Eleanor 0 Secretarial 0 Prom Committee 3, 4. DENIS J. GRAU ' 541 Janeway Drive 0 Saint Paul 0 Aca- demic 0 Photography Club 3, 4g Track 45 Intramurals 3, 4. mls M rl IIA 'I MARY B. enAu - 541 Janeway Drive - saim Paul - Aca- ff., ,, Wt g, E . I I rig 5 ig Y demic U Art Club 43 Intramurals 3, 4. Linda J. Grater Denis J. Grau Mary B. Grau ..,,, - JANE F. GRAY 0 823 DeKalb Pike ' Saint Helena 0 Aca- demic ' Representative 1, 23 National Honor Society 3, 49 The Shield 1, 2, 3, 4, editor-in-chief, Chess Club 1: Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Softball 1g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 39 Stage Crew 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. iw-5gE..,,..,,,, ......,..,... .,.,.. .. -M 1 L..-W. ,M 'Wik i I EW u . jf BENJAMIN M. GRISAFI ' 643 Sandy Street ' Holy Saviour 0 I Academic ' Representative 3, 45 Art Club 45 Intramurals 1, 3. ' .252.g555.g5g1,1:gf'15 I A RONALD G. GRZYWACZ 0 411 Flint Hill Road, King ot Prus- sia ' Sacred Heart 0 Academic ' Spanish Club 43 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Jane F. Gray Beniamin M. Grisafi Ronald G. Grzywacz TAPE RECORDERS, FILM STRIPS, records, and movies enliven Sister Regina AnciIIa's secretarial periods and make preparations for today's secretary an enioyable pursuit. 3' I Q . liliii s , M 'I.I,1f,fg',, A,AA.,AA I I ll i 3 i5 I ,Is all-PII.. -I 'WI I W I 6 I sta it ff II 1 3'iQ5?iIti?I I'iitf tI 1 fn-.. 231232552252ifiifimigfgffigis .I ,,L'- Gregory J. Guyon Stephen C. Hahn Henry E. Haskins PHYLLIS A. HASLETT ' 47 East Chestnut Street ' Holy Sav- iour 0 Secretarial ' Latin Club 1, 25 Dramatics 35 Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. PATRICIA A. HASSON ' 2602 Hillcrest Avenue 0 Saint Titus ' Secretarial ' Band 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 4. ROBERT L. HEIM ' 610 Charles Drive, King ot Prussia 0 Mother ot Divine Providence ' Academic 0 The Shield 1, 25 Track 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Phyllis A. Hqslett Diane C. Hertzog Margaret J. Hetrick Marguerite A. Himes SHARON L. HOFF ' 6 East High Street, Phoenixville ' Saint GREGORY J. GUYON ' 8 Fairway Drive ' Saint Paul ' Aca- demic ' lI1fl'8mUfaIS 4. STEPHEN C. HAHN ' 356 Township Line Road 0 Epiphany ' Academic ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. HENRY E. HASKINS ' North Whitehall Road ' Saint Helena 0 Academic 0 National Honor Society 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia A. Hasson Robert L. Heim DIANE C. HERTZOG ' 712 Stanbridge Street 0 Saint Francis ot Assisi 0 Academic 0 Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. MARGARET J. HETRICK 0 544 George Street ' Saint Francis ot Assisi 0 Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 3, 45 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. MARGUERITE A. HIMES 5203 Forest Avenue 0 Saint Francis ol Assisi ' General 5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. Mary ' Commercial 0 Intramurals 15 Stage Crew 4. DENISE A. HORNING ' 617 West Latayette Street ' Our Mother ol Sorrows 0 Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. HORNING 0 47 School Lane ' Visitation 0 General ' Knights' Chorale 4. Sharon L. Hoff Denise A. Horning John J. Horning J ll' gl Jmgiglflg an Vtattr-A-A.. II vtlw. WI U41 Margaret A. Hoy Robert G. Hripto Lois A. Hughes MARGARET A. HOY ' 1619 Willow Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Commercial f Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Pen and Pad Club 45 Dramatics 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. ROBERT G. HRIPTO 0 215 East Fourth Street, Bridgeport ' Our Mother at Sorrows ' General 0 Football Manager 2, 35 Intramurals 1. LOIS A. HUGHES ' Jacobs Street, Mont Clare 0 Saint Mary ' Academic 0 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Dramatics 1, 2, 3. t.,:-3555, K ..., ,gi gr .igy,,fiiggr.rsiE llklr2'r.t.. wi:rr. , wi, ffiifiwrtfw Oli, i xr I f ,fi ak, irgiiil fJii,l5xriJ r , ,rg I , 3,1 , ir, 1 X rfxifqtrg 5v5i53r?.ZjsEli?frfii t 'if' iEiiilliliEli,-iglgigfiiiilfii 5ififsitltiiilgriiiiglirri iii if limi? his Iiii1ii?2'2l?-ffiiifiili?Ziliiirk .- 9 ll 5 ,i,,kirii., gL. S. . ,Q ttf 5, li mil' iii? him' 45512ltii..elfiti2?.ri?iii3 W' ti f E James J. Hunsberger Louella M. Hutt Mary A. Hylan DIANE J. IMPERIAL ' 2001 Birchwood Drive ' Holy Saviour ' General ' Representative 1, 45 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH C. IMPERIAL ' 2001 Birchwood Drive 0 Holy Saviour ' General 0 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. MICHAEL D. JOHNS ' First Avenue, Collegeville ' Saint Eleanor ' General ' Football 15 Intramurals 4. JAMES J. HUNSBERGER 0 1217 Linwood Avenue ' Saint Francis ol Assisi ' Commercial. LOUELLA M. HUTT ' 418 Penn Road 0 Holy Saviour ' Aca- demic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1. MARY A. HYLAN 0 103 Lawnton Road ' Saint Titus P Aca- demic ' Representative 2, 3, 45 The Shield 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 35 Prom Committee 3, 4. I- I 4, 5 rl an 5 li QI if f ill i.. it I Diqne J, imperial Elizabeth C. Imperial Michael D. Johns 5 JAQQUELINE M. JURATA ' 1004 New Hope Street ' Holy QX. X .,, Saviour ' Commercial ' Intramurals 15 Drill Team 2. ,i Ti-ioMAs H. KAci-iLiNE 0 1600 Markley Street 0 Saint . Patrick ' Academic ' German Club 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 3, 4. 5 I II .. . ,.., 'M Q CARL E. KAMINSKI 0 1981 Clearview Avenue, Jellersonville 'aii?i'rz ?W - - we . . . . . . 0 Visitation ' Academic ' Knights' Chorale 45 Spanish Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. 'X 5 K Jacqueline M. Jurata Thomas H. Kachline Carl E. Kaminski JOSEPH P. KAMINSKI ' 1981 Clearview Avenue, Jefferson- giuetwtie Q ' viiie - visitation ' Academic - Knights' Chorale -ir intra- ,..., .... EDWARD J. KANE - 149 Fourth Avenue, Phoenixville - i iiiffiiil i iiiififw ii - . - . . iilifiif ,,,- i ,. 2 it I. . . i . Saint Ann Academic . Football 1' 2' 3' Intramurals 4' stage if '9 iii ...- Crew 4- :: ' 5 ...V KEVIN J. KASOPSKY - 570 West DeKalb Pike, King ol Prussia '3?e?lliw,5g55gi5sgi i i g igggiggi e . ieQigi f -.,,, 1 I 1 e Mother of Divine Providence e General I Football Manager w Wi' , 3.2.52 2 ill, iigqfi - I Joseph P. Kaminski Edward J. Kane Kevin J. Kasopsky MARY JO KEHS ' 152 Washington Avenue, Phoenixville ' Saint Ann ' Commercial ' Future Nurses Club 45 Chapel Aide 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Prom Committee 3, 4. ., , iw, eiliirglliasfegtgtif , 1 fi rtfirswifzfwiirliml rf i - 21.551-zeieiiigemlli-tae fr- i 532xiisiiliiwfifgels:5525 if' I f i ill Qlzilifif,5'?ii5llSf1iZl7E.:.gi5 it 7 122, ,weeitf'2?st,5it2.'.5it2siiltii .1 I t, 1 2 1 2 l Mary Jo Kehs James E. Kelly Joseph W. Kelly JAMES E. KELLY ' 735 Morris Road, Blue Bell 0 Epiphany 0 General o Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 45 Knights' Chorale 25 Visual Aids 4. JOSEPH W. KELLY ' 136 Wayne Avenue 0 Saint Patrick ' Academic 0 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 3. MARGARET L. KELLY ' 2988 Sheffield Drive ' Epiphany 0 Commercial ' Pep Club 3. PATRICIA L. KELLY ' 120 Liberty Avenue 0 Visitation 0 Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, WILLIAM F. KELLY 0 503 Buttonwood Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Commercial. Margaret L. Kelly Patricia L. Kelly William F. Kelly Bernadette M. Kennedy Margaret A. Kennedy Mary Jane K. Kennedy JOHN L. KENNY ' 200 Hilltop Road ' Saint Paul ' Academic ' Forensic 43 Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 4. MARY T. KIRKPATRICK ' 117 Haws Avenue 0 Saint Francis ol' Assisi ' Academic 0 KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Aide BERNADETTE M. KENNEDY 0 320 Ann Street, Phoenixville 0 Saint Mary ' Commercial ' The Shield 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Chapel Aide 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 3, 4. MARGARET A. KENNEDY ' 320 Ann Street, Phoenixville ' Saint Mary 0 Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 43 The Shield 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 French Club 43 Glee Club 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 4. MARY JANE K. KENNEDY ' 320 Ann Street, Phoenixville ' Saint Mary 0 Academic ' Glee Club 43 -Future Nurses Club 3, 43 Chapel Aide 1, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 4. 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Photography Club 33 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Basketball Manager 43 Prom Com- mittee 3, 43 Dance Committee 2, 3, 43 Chapel Aide 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. GEORGE H. KNOELL 0 1350 Blue Bell Pike, Blue Bell ' Epiphany 0 Academic ' Representative 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 33 French Club 3, 4. John L. Kenny Mary T. Kirkpatrick George H. Knoell MARYBETH T. KOLB ' 3209 Polk Road ' Visitation ' Com- 'F' Marybeth T. Kolb Michael A. Kopack Patricia A. Korczynski W. DENNIS KOZLOWSKI 0 619 DeKalb Street, Bridgeport ' Saint Augustine ' General. SYLVIA A. KRAJNIK 0 338Vz Coates Street, Swedesburg ' Our Mother of Sorrows 0 Secretarial 0 Art Club 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Pen and Pad Club 4. JOYCE A. KRATOWICZ 0 211 East Fourth Street, Bridgeport ' Sacred Heart ' Academic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 French Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. mercial ' The Shield 4. MICHAEL A. KOPACK ' 2221 Carol Lane 0 Saint Paul ' Academic 0 Stamp and Coin Club 33 Cross Country 23 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA A. KORCZYNSKI 0 320 Prospect Avenue, Bridge- port 0 Sacred Heart ' Secretarial ' Dramatics 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Pen and Pad Club 4. W, Dennis Kozlowski Sylvia A. Krainik Joyce A. Kratowicz a aw sift 5 saute 245955762 6 ' A Sandra A. Kuklinski Gerald V. Kulp Hedy LAURA L. LANCASTER ' 804 Green Street 0 Saint Patrick 0 Commercial ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball Man- ager 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. EILEEN M. LARE ' 200 West Fornance Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Commercial ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. MARY LOUISE LAW ' 267 Hearthstone Road, King ol Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Secretarial ' Art Club 45 lntramuals 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Pen and Pad Club 4. M. Kurpiel SANDRA A. KUKLINSKI ' R.D. 32 Rl. 113, Collegeville 0 Saint Eleanor ' Commercial. GERALD V. KULP ' 559 General Muhlenberg Road, King ot Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic. HEDY M. KURPIEL ' 108 West Sixth Street, Bridgeport ' Sacred Heart 0 Academic ' KENECHO 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Dance Committee 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Community Service Corps 3. 1, 2, 3, 4. Lqurq L, Lqncqgter Eileen M. Lare Mary Louise Law 5, ..:- --- r jffTI,.. jgg5,, JO-ANN T. LAWLER ' 11 Coates Street, Swedesburg 0 .5 ,af ,.:,,-, W .... Sacred Heart - Academic - The Shield 2,35 Band 1, 2, a, 4- Glee Club 15 Latin Club 15 French Club 3, 45 Intramurals 15 5 uiuu, Dramatics 1,2, 3, 4. ii' Q li,,t JOHN H. LEONARD v 1721 Arch Street - Saint Patrick - 3' General ' Intramurals 15 Bowling 3. . S ELAINE R. LEszczAK - as center Avenue - Sacred Heart - ieis W Secretarial - Pep Club 2, 45 Pen and Pad Club 4. Jo-Ann T. Lawler John H. Leonard Elaine R. Leszczak JAMES M. LIBERATORE ' 737 Selma Street ' Saint Francis ' WWE ot Assisi ' General 0 Cross Country 15 Track 25 Intramurals H ,,,,,, ' 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. I ,'i' gm G. DOUGLAS LINBERG - 2410 Swede Road ' saint Titus - 5 ,ga Academic ' Cross Country 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals ' n it I EILEEN M. LOBB 0 2761 Belmont Avenue 0 Visitation U .,.,... W Secretarial ' Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Drill ' Team 2, 3, 45 Pen and Pad Club 45 Dramatics 3. James M. Liberalore G. Douglas Linberg Eileen M. lobb CLEAN AIR CLEARS THE MIND, explains Steve McDonald in desperation to Mark Cipollini as they get some fresh air before Trig class. CLIMAXING AN EXCITING GYM CLASS, senior Pat Mohan, having completed her part in the relay race, gladly relinquishes the ball to the anchor man for the final lap. Patricia M. Lobb Thomas H. Lobb Edwin R. Lochner BARBARA A. LOEPER ' 1502 Sullivan Drive 0 Saint Helena ' Academic ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography Club 13 Intramurals 33 Community Service Corps 4. MICHAEL A. LOMBARDO ' 742 Noble Street ' Saint Francis ' Academic ' Intramurals 2, 33 Dance Committee 1, 23 Latin Club 1. KAREN E. LORD 0 138 East Eighth Avenue, Conshohocken 0 Saint Matthew ' Commercial ' Intramurals 33 Prom Com- mittee 3, 43 Dramatics 3, 4. Christine E. Lovett Mary Catherine H. Lowery Carol A. Lynch MICHAEL W. MACKIN ' 1911 West Marshall Street 0 Visita- tion ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK F. MADDEN ' Green Hill Road, Collegeville RD 4-'H 0 Visitation ' General ' Knights' Chorale 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 2, 33 Dramatics 4. MARLENE M. MADONNA ' 244 Roberts Circle ' Holy Saviour ' Secretarial 0 Latin Club 23 Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA M. LOBB ' 308 East Logan Street ' Saint Paul ' Secretarial ' Secretary 43 Representative 1, 2, 33 KENECHO 1, 2, 33, 43 Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Dance Committee 23 Community Service Corps 33 Pen and Pad Club 4. THOMAS H. LOBB ' 1205 Markley Street ' Saint Patrick ' Academic 0 Representative 1, 2, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Intra- murals 13 Chef Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 1, 2, 4. EDWIN R. LOCHNER ' 239 Clearfield Avenue, Trooper ' Visitation ' Academic ' Representative, 33 Football 13 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 43 Altar Boy 4. Loeper Michael A. Lombardo Karen E. Lord CHRISTINE E. LOVETT 0 1449 James Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Commercial. MARY CATHERINE H. LOWERY 0 1131 Waytield Drive ' Saint Teresa of Avila 0 Academic ' The Third Dimension 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Future Teachers Club 2, 33 Dra- matics 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Community Service Corps 3, 4. CAROL A. LYNCH ' 1650 Daws Road 0 Saint Helena ' Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2. Michael W. Mackin Patrick F. Madden Marlene M. Madonna I RICHARD P. MAGINLEY 0 1813 Clinton Road ' Visitation 0 Academic ' Cross Country 1, 3. LUCILLE M. MAGLIENTE ' 3220 DeKalb Pike 0 Saint Titus 0 Secretarial ' Glee Club 25 Latin Club 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. SAMUEL J. MAGLIENTE ' 301 Hamilton Street ' Holy Sav- iour ' Academic 0 Intramurals 1, 4. I Richard P. Maginley Lucille M. Magliente Samuel J. Magliente NANCY M. MAKOID 0 520 Haws Avenue 0 Saint Francis ot Assisi ' Secretarial 0 Representative 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 4. LINDA M. MALESCIO ' 312 Jefferson Street 0 Holy Saviour 0 Commercial 0 The Shield 4. SARA K. MALEY 0 431 South Park Avenue, Audubon 0 Visitation 0 Academic ' KENECHO 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 4. Nancy M. Makoid Linda M. Malescio Sara K. Maley JOSEPH P. MALLON ' 577 Charles Drive, King of Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic 0 Football 1' Basketball 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA A. MANCINI ' 3205 Swede Street ' Saint Titus ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. PATRICK D. MANCINI ' 1109 West Beach Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' General ' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Joseph P, Mqllqn Patricia A. Mancini Patrick D. Mancini DANIEL D. MANILLA 0 North Wales Road, RD 432, Lansdale E 0 Saint Helena ' Academic 0 Knights' Chorale 2, 3, 45 Span- ish Club 2, 3, 45 Chet Club 3, 45 Football 15 Intramurals 15 Dra- matics 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 The Third Dimension 3, 4. I CAROLYN R. MANNING ' Honeysuckle Lane, Oaks ' Saint Mary, Phoenixville. ' Secretarial 0 The Shield 3, 45 The Third Dimension 3, 45 Band Manager 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Prom Com- mittee 45 Dance Committee 35 Pep Club 35 Community Service Corps 35 Pen and Pad Club 4. JOHN D. MARIANI ' 928 Stanbridge Street ' Saint Francis 55, 5 of Assisi 0 General. Daniel D. Manilla Carolyn R. Manning John D. Mariani JACOUELINE J. MARINARI ' 441 Sandy Street U Holy Saviour ' General ' Glee Club 25 Spanish Club 35 German Club 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 3. MARY MARGARET A. MARION 0 228 Miami Avenue ' Visita- tion 0 Academic 0 The Third Dimension 3, 45 Forensic 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Community Service Corps 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Stage Crew 4. PATRICIA M. MAROSKY ' 40 Florenz Road ' Saint Eleanor ' Secretarial ' The Shield 2, 35 Forensic 1, 25 Drill Team 2, 3, 4' Pen and Pad Club 4 . Jacqueline J. Marinari Mary Margaret A. Marion Patricia M. Marosky , CORRINE G. MARTINO ' Whitehall Road ' Visitation ' Aca- demic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL A. MASH ' 123 West Filth Street ' Saint Augustine 0 Academic ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 2. SANDRA A. MASON ' 1026 Walnut Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Secretarial 0 The Third Dimension 4, Intramurals 3. Corrine G. Martino Michael A. Mash Sandra A. Mason BARBARA A. MASTROLIA 0 127 Avondale Road 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' Secretarial ' The Third Dimension 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen and Pad Club 4. VINCENT J. MATALAVAGE ' 68 Main Street, Schwenksvllle ' Saint Mary, Delphi ' General ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J. MATEY ' 245 Roberts Drive, King ot Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence 0 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Crew 1, 2. Barbara A. Mastrolia Vincent J. Matalavage Edward J. Matey WAYNE J. McALLISTER ' 1199 McKelvey Lane ' Saint Helena ' Academic ' Chess Club 3, Basketball 2, Intra- murals 2, 4. BRIAN P. McCANN ' 411 Vanderslice Street, Phoenixville ' Saint Mary ' Academic ' Cross Country 1. WILSON C. McCLURE 0 Collegeville Road, Collegeville ' Saint Eleanor 0 Academic ' The Third Dimension 3, 4, Sci- ence Seminar 1, Latin Club 2, French Club 2. Wayne J. McAllister Brian P. McCann Wilson C. McClure GEORGE J. McCOUCH ' 2507 Springview Road 0 Saint Titus I 0 Academic 0 The Third Dimension 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4. ALBERT T. McCRACKEN ' 424 Walnut Street, King of Prussia ' Saint Augustine ' Academic ' KENECHO 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, Cross Country 4, Track 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. J. STEPHEN McDONALD ' 224 Pleasant Valley Road, King of Prussia ' Mother ol Divine Providence ' Academic ' Repre- sentative 2, 3, KENECHO 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. George J. McCouch Albert T. McCracken J. Stephen McDonald .4f,,,,3.,,,,r.,sii..is ,f,f.,,f,,,,'.g f gy in .,. ns. f, ti,,f,:v,o..,, KENNETH R. McGlNNlS ' 1538 Daws Road 0 Saint Helena ' Academic ' Knights' Chorale 2, 3, 4, Science Seminar 1, 2, .,, ,.,,,., ,,.,. .. .. ,,,. 5',,.ggtE't?'ZZi.aifif 1'fi fi,5.z 15572-,,izzf 4 2 ifme4'i1iee'IE,if1',fv,', ,..,i,,n,,i,-is.,,f,,,f...,,.,,,.,Wits.,,Nii-s.,f..t4rit-sw 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Chess Club 1, 2, a, 4, cross Country 4, U Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 , Dramatics 4. figs 65 ffl . , Liar-ni.1,'..-.1 t itt y f',' - MARYBETH B. McGRORY - 207 Francis Avenue - Saint Titus iii - Academic - National Honor Society 3, 4, KENECHO 3, 4. -4 The Third Dimension 3, Glee Club 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, E Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Prom Committee 3, 4. t,Z'g 5 tltc is i'iiif REGINA D. MeKEoN - 576 General Muhlenberg Road, King tif, ctti ',14,, 1 ot Prussia - Mother or Divine Providence 0 Academic - Q X A Forensics 1, French Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Kenneth R. McGinnis Marybeth B.eMcGrory Regina D. McKeon THOMAS T. McKEOWN ' 1499 Skippack Pike ' Saint Helena 0 Academic ' Band 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar 1. ANN E. McKERNAN 0 207 Farview Road ' Saint Titus ' Academic ' Representative 2, 35 The Shield 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 3. KATHLEEN A. McLAU'GHLIN ' 731 Noble Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Secretarial ' The Shield 15 The Third Dimension 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas T. McKeown Ann E. McKernan Kathleen A. McLaughlin KATHLEEN M, McMANN ' 315 East Logan Street I Saint Paul ' Commercial ' The Third Dimension 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1. 2 FRANCIS T. McMENAMIN 0 22 East Fornance Street ' Saint Patrlck ' General ' Band 1, 25 Dramatics 3, 4. WILLIAM J. McNAMARA ' 62 Skyline Drive, Audubon ' Saint ' Teresa ot Avila ' Academic 0 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Intramurals 2, 45 Stage Crew 3, 4. Kathleen M. McMann Francis T. McMenamin William J. McNamara F ELIZABETH A. McQUADE ' 550 General Armstrong Road, King ot Prussia ' Mother ol Divine Providence ' Commercial ' Chess Club 1, 25 Stage Crew 3, 45 The Shield 4. FRANCES M. McQUAID ' 20 West Rambo Street, Bridgeport 0 Saint Augustine ' Academic 0 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 45 Latin Club 25 Intramurals 25 Dramatics 3, 4. VIRGINIA A. MCQUILLAN ' 2215 Carol Lane ' Saint Paul ' Secretarial 0 Glee Club 15 Library Aide 1, 25 Art Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 1, 25 Pen and Pad Club 4. Elizabeth A. McQuade Frances M. McQuaid Virginia A. McQuillan RICHARD D. McQUlRNS ' 29 Rosemont Avenue 0 Sacred Heart ' General. CHARLES M. MELLE ' 1718 Sandy Hill Road 0 Holy Saviour - Academic - Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, CAROL ANN MESSANTONIO ' 525 Hurst Street ' Our Lady of Mount Carmel ' General ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard D. McQuirns Charles M. Melle Carol Ann Messantonio TRAINING IN VARIOUS SECRETARIAL SKILLS, Cathy McLaughlin and Sharon Hoff lseatedl practice typing techniques while Mary Jane Davis, Linda Grande, and Jac- queline Jurata master filing procedures in Sister Patrice's office practice class. ,, ,A 7 ,,,,, ,W , 'iaxasz' I . ' Si1?Si?ISi2iL?fLii?iL!3SAi?i.1.iSiAt'YAiR NZP5E5K EMPLOYING THE NUMEROUS BENEFITS OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS, attentive seniors strive to analyze The World of HamIet narrated by Maynard Mack. KAREN L. MILLER ' 6 Republic Avenue ' Visitation ' Commercial. CLAIR M. MINCE ' 216 Roberts Circle ' Saint Patrick ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1. CARMELLA M. MIRABILE ' 906 Noble Street ' Holy Saviour ' Academic 0 KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Future Nurses Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Stage Crew 4. Karen L. Miller Clair M. Mince Carmella M. Mirabile ANNA M. MISTICONI 0 422 Jeflerson Street ' Holy Saviour ' Commercial ' Dramatics 35 Chapel Aide 2, 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN E. MITCHELL ' 100 Valley View Road ' Saint Titus ' Academic ' The Shield 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Bowling 1, 25 Prom Committee 45 Intramurals 4. PATRICIA C. MOHAN ' 271 Prince Frederick Street, King ot Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic ' Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensic Club 15 Spanish Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3. mnq K AMN! M 'Q 5' I sais? 3 1,2555 M - t aggsaggsfif si - le?--fseaf as-w ali F, 51.22-'1.:1g.,s t 1. 1: srz?Q5SQlsfii'sH,fif t, 1-' n w , .- sf: 2. 1 X X --M, .mt - ,. .. . ,..., 5, T, .,.. . :W lt sJz9ww?'fi'ii , , ef- : 1 : i i , -i N ,ee 5 ,lre ,,,,, 5 5 .,,, ,, , ,, t ,. I it ,, stsrr S SEER at m5,y,,,5 W, ea? 4 .,jsglfigZS2N4? .. .. is 'I 2mff.a:1eig:+2rii212z?5i 11+ ffm, .i f 5 V .. 7 ,...,...,.. .. eil X lie, .. si, . age, M ,B 31 'S Q ms' , , . mes iff s Shiga wg ,was , , S- ,gs we is K Anna M. Misticoni Stephen E. Mitchell Patricia C. Mohan MICHELLE C. MOLONEY ' 3954 Ridge Pike, Collegeville ' Saint Eleanor ' Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 45 KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 4, editor-in-chiet5 German Club 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 3, 4. ELEANOFI T. MONTELEONE U 1830 Dartmouth Drive 0 Holy Saviour ' Secretarial 0 Library Aide 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Chapel Aide 1, 2. PETER J. MOORE ' Edgewater Plaza FA9 ' Saint Patrick ' General. Michelle C. Moloney Eleanor T. Monteleone Peter .I. Moore -,,,, 5 If . : 515535 a eee ,, , STEPHEN R. MOORE ' 218 East Oak Street ' Saint Patrick n j .5 Z,, I ' Genefal ' Remsenlallve li Foolball 2, 3- 42 Baslfelball lll rrr T A 2, 31 TYBCK 1, 2, 3. 1, . 5 .V - if' ,,,,,,,' THOMAS J. MORANO ' 901 Walton Road ' Epiphany ' 5 ,.1VV..7 ,.'A, l ' aj General - mem. A 5'f .L, e .IZ ztw 5 li' vvv, i,',t i , lill ' RAYMOND E. MORRIS ' 1528 Powell Street 0 Saint Patrick I , is -,,.' -A5 ' Academic ' Sergeant-at-arms 45 Representative 2, 35 Chef TV J , Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 15 ll I Track 2, 3, 4: Golf 3: Altar Boy 1, 2. 3, 4- 5 I llll, Stephen R. Moore Thomas J. Morano RUIYMOF1'-l E- Mollls KATHLEEN M. MULLEN ' 505 West Elm Street 0 Saint Francis ' Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Prom Committee 3, 4: The Third Dimension 4: Pen and Pad Club 4. DONALD J. MUNRO 0 500 Evergreen Avenue ' Saint Titus 0 Academic ' Representative 4: German Club 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. GEORGE P. MURPHY ' 206 Hancock Avenue 0 Saint Titus ' Academic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Knights' Chorale 1: Science Seminar 3. Kathleen M. Mullen Donald J. Munro George P. Murphy MARY E. MURPHY 0 111 East Rambo Street ' Saint Augus- tine ' Secretarial 0 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM D. MURPHY ' 202 Crooked Lane, Bridgeport ' Saint Augustine ' General. WILLIAM A. MURRAY 0 623 Noble Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' General. Mary E. Murphy, William D. Murphy William A. Murray I JOAN E. MYERS ' 36 North Schuylkill Avenue, Jeltersonville 0 Visitation ' Commercial ' Prom Committee 3. JACOUELINE M. NAGLE ' 819 Woodbrook Lane, Plymouth Valley ' Saint Paul 0 Academic 0 Library Aide 1, 2: Spanish Club 4. FRANK S. NATALE ' 268 South County Line Road, Wayne ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic ' Golf 3: Dramatics 3. Joan E. Myers Jacqueline M. Nagle Frank S. Natale RITA L. NEEDLING ' 916 West Airy Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 4: Pen and Pad Club 4. CHRISTINE F. NICKLIN ' 1116 McKelvey Lane, Bluebell ' Saint Helena ' Academic ' Dramatics 3, 4: Forensic 3: French Club 2: Future Nurses 2: Soltball 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, 4. ANTHONY P. NIGRO ' 365 West Signal Hill Road, King ot Prussia. Our Lady of Mount Carmel ' General ' Altar Boy 1, 2. Rita L. Needling Christine F. Nicklin Anthony P. Nigro I DANIEL A. NOVAK ' 1649 Larchwood Drive ' Epiphany ' Academic ' Representative 4: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Intra- murals 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET M. O'BRIEN 0 316 Rambo Street, Bridgeport ' Saint Augustine ' Secretarial 0 The Third Dimension 4: Band 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 3: Dramatics 3. ELIZABETH A. O'CONNOR ' 509 Stanbridge Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Academic 0 The Shield 1, 2: The Third Dimension 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: German Club H 4: Chess Club 1: Intramurals 2, 3: Dramatics 3: Community Service Corps 4. Daniel A. Novak Margaret M. O'Brien Elizabeth A. O'Connor MARGARET M. O'HARA 0 35 North Wakefield Road U Visita- tion ' Academic ' Latin Club 2, Prom Committee 35 Com- munity Service Corps 3. CHRISTOPHER J. O'NElLL ' 405 Kingwood Road, King of Prussia. Mother of Divine Providence ' General ' Football Manager 1, 2, 3g Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1. MARGARET C. ORTEGA 0 3032 Arrowhead Lane 0 Epiphany ' Academic 0 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4: Future Teachers Club 33 Future Nurses Club 2: Stage Crew 1, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Margaret M. 0'Hara Christopher J. O'NeilI Margaret C. Ortega . If 1 l nl a fb l ll QW ,, I wi! llxzx Ziggy Wax li rriisfg , I I fit! K fill iw' lima I K PETER A. PALMA 0 933 Buttonwood Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' General ' Intramurals 2, 3. ANTHONY N. PALOPOLI ' 159 First Avenue, Phoenixville ' Saint Ann ' Academic ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 45 Chess Club 2, Stage Crew 3, 4. KEVIN F. PAPIERNIK 0 sos Meadowbrook Road - Saint Titus 0 Academic ' Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. Peter A. Palma Anthony N. Palopoli Kevin F. Papiernik MICHAEL P. PASTORIUS ' 200 Noble Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' Academic ' Intramurals 45 German Club 4. ADELE K. PAULINE ' 720 Belvoir Road 0 Holy Saviour ' f Commercial. ' MARGARET C. PAYNE ' Marion Avenue, R.D. 33 0 Saint Titus 0 Academic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 13 French Club 35 Prom Committee 3. Michael P. Pastorius Adele K. Pauline Margaret C. Payne JANICE R. PETACCIO ' 560 Hamilton Street 0 Saint Francis ,,, V of Assisi 0 General. 'I ,i , MARIE B. Perens - 1751 Pulaski Drive - Saint Helena - f Academic v Student Council 4: KENEcl-lo 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Forensics 3: Latin Club 1, 2: French club 1, 2: lnlra- I murals 3 4' Dramatics 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Drill Team ,Ia -. ,,.::. ' ' 1 E S, 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Girls' Basketball Manager 4. I V -':l , , , , , A ,M DAVID .l. PErKo - 18 Oxford Circle - sarnl Francis or Asslsl N l:'l 'ilili if ,g ym V 'gm ' General 0 Football 1, 4, Intramurals 2, 3: Track 4. ,ri L '-,, w,,,,,M fi i.'i,. v4:'n.:.g-'-,. ,,:,,,,,: Elms. Janice R. Petaccio Marie B. Peters David J. Petko MAURICE A. PIAZZA 0 122 East Chestnut Street 0 Saint Patrick 0 Academic ' Science Seminar 1, 25 German Club 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 3. RITA A. PICARIELLO ' 624 George Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Commercial ' The Shield 4: Glee Club 13 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4g Prom Committee 3, 4. CECELIA A. PIERCE ' 1207 Willow Street 0 Saint Patrick ' Commercial ' The Third Dimension 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 3, 4g Community Service Corps 3. Maurice A. Piazza Rita A. Ficariello Cecelia A. Pierce MICHAEL F. PIETRZYKOWSKI ' 629 Linda Lane 0 Saint Paul ' Academic ' Art Club 4. DOLORES M. PIROZZO ' 1456 James Street 0 Saint Francis ot Assisi ' Commercial. CAROL M. PIZZICA ' 639 Pickering Lane, Phoenixville ' Saint Ann ' General 0 Drill Team 2, 3, 4g Library Aide 2. Michael F. Pietrzykowski Dolores M. Pirozzo Carol M. Pizzica MICHAEL P. POYSDEN ' 105 Brant Road, Trooper 0 Visita- tion ' General ' Football 1: Intramurals 2, 3. BERNADINE M. PRACZEK ' 130 Summit Avenue, Eagleville 0 Visitation 0 Secretarial 0 Basketball 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 3. Michael P. Poysden Bernadine M. Praczek CARMELLA A. PRETE ' 1738 Powell Street 0 Holy Saviour ' ' Commercial ' Dramatics 35 Chapel Aide 1, 2. CAROL ANN PRUSKOWSKI ' 518 East Rambo Street, Bridge- port ' Sacred Heart 0 Academic ' Intramurals 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Dramatics 4. HENRY R. PRUSKOWSKI 0 11 Stewart Street, Swedesburg ' Sacred Heart ' Academic 0 Latin Club 25 Intramurals 2. Carmella A. Prete Carol Ann Pruskowski Henry R. Pruskowski JOSEPHINE A. PULEO ' 1022 Buttonwood Street 0 Saint Francis ot Assisi 0 Commercial 0 Representative 15 Intra- murals 1, 25 Prom Committee 4. HELENA A. RAFFEO 0 825 Claygor Avenue, Collegeville ' Saint Eleanor ' Secretarial ' Latin Club 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 35 Prom Committee 3. CHARLES A. RAGUSA ' 820 Haws Avenue ' Holy Saviour 0 General ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Josephine A. Puleo Helena A. Raffeo Charles A. Ragusa --Z1 4 DANIEL J. RAMSEY ' 27 Malvern Road - Epiphany - Gen- I eral 0 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 'E WILLIAM M. RAPINE 0 745 North Henderson Road, King of 'll Prussia 0 Mother ot Divine Providence ' Academic ' Foot- H ball 3, 45 Cross Country 1g Intramurals 1, 25 Crew 1, 2. i I CATHERINE A. RAPSKI ' 1210 West James Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom H Committee 3, 4. Daniel J. Ramsay William M. Rapine Catherine A. RaPSki LYNN M. RENISH ' 1102 West Marshall Street U Saint Francis of Assisi ' Academic ' The Third Dimension 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Aide 2: Photography Club 2: Intramurals 1. JAMES J. REYNOLDS ' 2116 Crawford Drive 0 Visitation ' Academic ' Latin Club 2: Intramurals 2: Stage Crew 4. JANET M. RITROVATO 0 1016 Montgomery Avenue 0 Saint Francis ol Assisi 0 Secretarial ' Intramurals 2, 3: Drlll Team 2, 3. Lynn M. Renish James J. Reynolds Janet M. Ritrovato EDWARD J. ROGAN ' 173 Greenhill Road, King of Prussia f' ,,,,, T 0 Saint Augustine ' Academic 0 The Shield 1, 2, 3, 4: ,,, 'i'i:f I W Knights' Chorale 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4. H ,..4,, DAVID P. ROGERS v 234 Heather ncaa, King ol Prussia ' I Mother ol Divine Providence ' General 0 Representative 1: nosenr M. noMANo - zos Farview ncaa - Saint Titus v .et Academic ' Vice-President 4: Representative 2, 3: The Shield A ii'i ' I Q if'3 1: Spanish Club 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. I Sli i..,' asiilziflei f'1'll2' Q Wits ,- ,, wg: fh, '.i', ilgiiifirg i Edward J. Rogan David P. Rogers Robert M. Romano VIRGINIA M. ROMANO ' 3118 Sharon Lane ' Saint Titus 0 Secretarial 0 The Shield 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Prom Com- mittee 3, 4: Pen and Pad Club 4. LEO M. ROSSI ' 375 Ross Road, King ot Prussia ' Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 0 Academic ' Knights' Chorale 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Crew 1, 2: Intramurals 1: Community Service Corps 3. BETH ANN RUDEGEAIR ' 235 Pleasant Valley Road, King ot Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic ' Rep- resentative 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 4: Forensic 1: Intramurals 2, 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 2, 3. Virginia M. Romano Leo M. Rossi Beth Ann Rudegeair CHARLES P. RUSSO ' 614 E. Moore Street ' Holy Saviour ' General ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE M. RUSSO ' 368 East Penn Street ' Holy Saviour 0 Secretarial ' Latin Club 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 3: Prom Committee 4: Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Pen and Pad Club 4. MARY ANN T. SABADOS 0 2201 Old Arch Road ' Saint Paul 0 Academic ' Chess Club 1: Glee Club 1: Spanish Club 4: Future Teacher's Club 2, 3: Future Nurses Club 4: Pep Club 3. Charles P. Russo Charlotte M. Russo Mary Ann T. Sobados FRANCIS V. SABATINO ' 445 Keebler Road, King ot Prussia ' Mother.of Divine Providence ' Academic ' Spanish Club 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES A. SABOL ' 1423 Pine Street 0 Saint Patrick 0 Secretarial ' The Shield 4: The Third Dimension 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, 4. PAUL S. SALVO ' 411 East Fornance Street 0 Holy Saviour 0 Academic ' Forensic 1: Science Seminar 1: Spanish Club 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Francis V. Sobatino Dolores A. Sabol Paul S. Salvo Charles L. SanFelice Benita M. Santino Charles ERMINIA M. SAURO ' 1308 Harding Blvd. ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' General 0 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 4. JUDITH M. SAXON ' 25 East Chestnut Street ' Saint Patrick ' Commercial ' Future Nurses Club 4, Intramurals 1, 4g Prom Committee 4, Pep Club 3. JOSEPH R. SCANDONE ' 126 Hartrantt Avenue ' Saint Titus ' Academic ' Photography Club 1, Chess Club 1: Football 3, 4g Cross Country 2, Track 2, Bowling 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. F. Sauermelch 'vi CHARLES L. SANFELICE ' 600 East Main Street ' Holy Saviour ' Academic ' Intramurals 1, 2. BENITA M. SANTINO 0 1229 Tyler Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' General. CHARLES F. SAUERMELCH ' 2729 Audubon Road 0 Saint Teresa ol Avila 0 Academic 0 Band 1, 2g Forensic 1g Latin Club 2g Track 3, 45 German Club 45 Intramurals 45 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. Erminia M. Sauro Judith M. Saxon Joseph R. Scandone Kevin E. Scanlon John C. Schmid Richard J. Schuth SUSAN C. SCHUYLER ' 7708 Henry Avenue, Roxborough ' immaculate Heart of Mary ' Commercial ' KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 49 Pep Club 2. ANGELA A. SEGUI ' 628 Calamia Drive ' Holy Saviour ' Academic ' Forensic 15 The Third Dimension 3, 43 German Club 1, 23 Library Aide 2g Prom Committee 3, 43 Dance Committee 3. GENE E. SEWELL ' 408 East Spruce Street ' Saint Patrick 0 General ' Track 4g Intramurals 2, 3. , M.. l ...F 5 I 12fI1-55-2: ZEi5ixEEiE:1r5k:15' . if -, ,-51253 in R fi... I .1 si? 'file --a l fi ?E,fE i ,i ' ' A 3 525 sg I 5 ,.,. V... . . mi' S fffiifsh . rfiaf 1 Stephen J. Shaw KEVIN E. SCANLON ' 500 Norris Street 0 Saint Patrick 0 Commercial ' Bowling 15 Stage Crew 4. JOHN C. SCHMID ' 520 Wellington Road ' Saint Titus ' General. RICHARD J. SCHUTH ' 2014 Hemlock Road ' Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Academic ' Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 13 Prom Committee 4. Susan C. Schuyler Angela A. Segui Gene E. Sewell Deborah A. Shinn Richard J. Silvestre STEPHEN J. SHAW 0 125 Oxford Circle ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Academic ' Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 49 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH A. SHINN ' 226 Miami Avenue, Trooper ' Visita- tion ' Academic ' KENECHO 3, 4, The Third Dimension 3: Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Dramatics 35 Prom Committee 3, 43 Pep Club 1. RICHARD J. SILVESTRE ' 160 Liberty Avenue 0 Visitation 0 Academic 0 Chess Club 1. CREATIVE ABILITY DEMONSTRATED by senior home economic students wins the approval of Sister John Thomas. FRONT ROW: Margaret Hoy, Roseann Alba, Jac- queline Adams, Anna Marie Bondi, Sandra Kuklinski, Denise Horning and Cecelia Pierce. BACK ROW: Adele Pauline, Ann Marie Brady, Darlene Bono, Carmella Prete, Mary Jane Davis, Karen Lord and Mary Louise Traylor. John E. Silvestrini Michael A. Simpson Thaddeus A. Sitarz JOSEPH M. SLATER ' 38 Oxford Circle, Jellersonville ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Academic ' Spanish Club 43 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 43 The Third Dimension 4. KATHLEEN A. SNOW ' 614 Meadowbrook Road 0 Saint Titus ' Academic ' Intramurals 13 Pep Club 13 Stage Crew 43 French Club 3, 4. MICHAEL J. SORTINO ' 2015 Birchwood Drive ' Holy Saviour ' Academic ' Football 3, 43 Track 23 Intramurals 23 Chess Club 1. Michael A, Sotak Susan M. Spera Louis T. Steele CHRISTINE A. STEINER ' 531 Buttonwood Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi ' Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 The Third Dimension 43 Pen and Pad Club 4. LAWRENCE J. STENSON ' 618 Barbara Drive 0 Saint Titus ' General 0 Cross Country 33 Bowling 1. GEORGE A. STOKES ' 90 South Trooper Road, Jelfersonville ' Visitation ' Academic 0 The Shield 2, 3, 43 The Third Dimension 33 Latin Club 13 Chet Club 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Stage Crew 4. JOHN E. SILVESTRINI ' 617 Barbara Drive ' Saint Titus ' Commercial ' Intramurals 13 Dance Committee 2, 3, 4g Knights' Chorale 1, 2. MICHAEL A. SIMPSON ' Lannes Mill Rd. R.D. 32, College- ville ' Saint Eleanor 0 Academic ' Spanish Club 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 13 Prom Committee 43 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 43 Community Service Corps 3, 43 Knights' Chorale 4. THADDEUS A. SITARZ ' 422 Coates Street 0 Sacred Heart ' Academic 0 Spanish Club 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 13 Intramurals 13 Altar Boy 1. Joseph M. Slater Kathleen A. Snow Michael J. Sortino MICHAEL A. SOTAK ' 212 Walnut Street ' Holy Saviour ' Academic ' Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SUSAN M. SPERA ' 812 Cedar Lane 0 Saint Patrick ' Academic ' KENECHO 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Pep Club 2, 33 Prom Committee 3, 43 Community Service Corps 3. LOUIS T. STEELE ' 625 Grove Street, Bridgeport ' Saint Augustine 0 Academic ' Latin Club 13 Crew 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Christine A. Steiner Lawrence J. Stenson George A. Stokes JILL A. STONE ' 237 Strawberry Lane, Klng ot Prussia ' Mother ol Divine Providence ' Academic ' Dramatlcs 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. BARBARA C. STRIZZIERE ' 408 East Main Street 0 Holy Saviour ' Academic 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar 25 Glee Club 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 4. CHRISTOPHER P. SULLIVAN 0 473 Regimental Road, Klng ol Prussia 0 Mother ol' Divine Providence ' Academic ' Crew 1. Jill A. Stone Barbara C. Strizziere Christopher P. Sullivan EUGENE J. SZYMANIAK 0 11 Evergreen Road, Jetfersonville 0 Sacred Heart ' Academic ' Photography Club 1, 2, 45 German Club 4. DENNIS J. TAGUE ' Grange Avenue R.D. 31, Collegeville ' Saint Eleanor 0 Academic ' Representative 45 Football 1, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. TERESA A. TAPHORN 0 1126 West Airy Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ,U Secretarial ' Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Eugene J. Szymaniak Dennis J. Tague Teresa A. Taphorn ' CELIA M. TARLECKI ' 405 Holstein Street, Bridgeport 0 Saint Augustine ' Secretarial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Pen and Pad Club 4. MARTIN J. TARMIN ' 1103 West Airy Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi 0 'General ' Pep Club 3. PHILIP P. TAVANI ' 300 Prospect Avenue, Bridgeport 0 Our Lady ol Mount Carmel 0 Academic ' President 45 Repre- sentathie 1, 2, 35 Crew 1, 25 Chet Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Celia M. Tarlecki Martin J. Tarmin Philip P, Tqvqni STEPHANIE A. TECCO 0 116 Crockett Road, King ot Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Commercial ' Pep Club 1, 25 Community Service Corps 3. JEANETTE M. TERMINE U 316 Hamilton Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' Commercial. EILEEN M. TIPPING ' 220 South Gartield Road, King of Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence 0 Academic ' Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 The Third Dimension 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Forensic 1, 25 Community Service Corps 3. Stephanie A. Tecco Jeanette M. Termine Eileen M. Tipping THERESA P. TORNETTA 0 904 New Hope Street ' Holy Saviour ' Secretarial ' Drill Team 2. VALERIE J. TOTH ' 306 Montgomery Avenue 0 Saint Titus 0 Academic 0 The Third Dimension 3, 4, editor-in-chiel5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Com- munity Service Corps 35 Stage Crew 3, 4. STEPHEN A. TRAMPE ' 308 Weymouth Road 0 Epiphany ' Academic ' Cross Country 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Theresa P. Tornelta Valerie J. Toth Stephen A. Trampe SUSAN L. TRAUB ' 101 Lafayette Road ' Saint Titus 0 Commercial 0 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 4. MARILYNN A. TRAVE ' 1508 Arch Street ' Holy Saviour ' Commercial ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. JAMES M. TRAVERS ' 1610 Sylvan Drive 0 Saint Helena 0 Academic 0 Representative 15 Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Louise Traylor J. David Treffler Elizabeth A. Tremont PATRICK A. TROFA ' 1450 Manor Lane, Blue Bell. Epiphany 0 Academic ' Representative 2, 35 German Club 2, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 4. JOSEPH T. TRONOSKI ' 1175 Fairview Road ' Saint Helena ' Academic ' Intramurals 3, 4. JAMES G. TROWBRIDGE ' 854 Cherry Street ' Saint Patrick ' General 0 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 'F Joann C. Trulac Mariann C. Trulac Brenda L. Turck Susan L. Traub Marilynn A. Trave James M. Travers MARY LOUISE TRAYLOR ' 585 Crossfield Road, King ot Prussia 0 Mother of Divine Providence 0 Academic ' Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Prom Committee 3, 4. J. DAVID TREFFLER ' 14 Oxford Circle, Jelfersonville ' Saint Francis oi Assisi 0 Academic ' The Third Dimension 45 Chess Club 2, 35 Stage Crew 4. ELIZABETH A. TREMONT 0 1230 Markley Street ' Saint Patrick ' Commercial ' Glee Club 25 Future Nurses Club 45 Pep Club 3. Patrick A. Trofa Joseph T. Tronoski James G. Trowbridge JOANN C. TRULAC 0 104 Valley View Road ' Saint Titus ' Secretarial 0 Glee Club -2, 35 Intramurals 35 Prom Committee 3, 4. MARIANN C. TRULAC ' 104 Valley View Road ' Saint Titus ' Academic 0 Representative 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Aide 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Community Service Corps 3. BRENDA L. TURCK ' 119 Chain Street Saint Francis oi Assisi 0 Commercial ' Library Aide 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Community Service Corps 4. JAMES R. TURLEY ' 7 West Boro Line Road, Bridgeport 0 Saint Augustine 0 Academic ' Chef Club 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Crew 2. ANDREE A. TURNER ' 822 Cherry Street ' Saint Patrick ' Adacemic ' Representative 45 Color Guard 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Chet Club 3, 45 Football Manager 15 Track 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Knights' Chorale 4. JEAN A. TYRELL 0 1730 Beaverhollow Drive ' Saint Francis oi Assisi 0 Academic 0 The Third Dimension 35 Art Club 4. James R. Turley Andree A. Turner Jean A. Tyrell THOMAS J. UNDERCOFFLER ' 1301 West Oak Street ' Saint Francis ol Assisi ' Academic ' Knights' Chorale 45 Intra- murals 3. CAROL M. VALERIO ' 1543 Arch Street ' Holy Saviour 0 Academic ' Latin Club 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 25 Prom Committee 3, 45 French Club 4. MARYANN M. VALERIO ' 1300 West James Street 0 Holy Saviour ' Academic 0 Latin Club 25 Dramatics 25 Prom Committee 3, 45 French Club 4. Thomas J. Undercoffler Carol M. Valerio Maryann M. Valerio Francis J. Vandegrift Gerald K. Vasily Jo Ann E. Vitabile CHARLES A. VITELLI 0 200 West Freedley Street ' Holy Saviour ' Academic ' Chet Club 45 Intramurals 3, 4. ANTHONY J. VOLPI ' 618 Charles Drive, King of Prussia 0 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 0 General ' Intramurals 1, 2. MELODIE A. WALDRON ' 500 Launlall Road, Plymouth Meet- ing ' Epiphany ' General. FRANCIS J. VANDEGRIFT ' 7 Mill Road ' Saint Titus 0 General ' Basketball 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD K. VASILY 0 445 Ford Street, Bridgeport 0 Saint Augustine ' Academic ' National Honor Society 3, 45 The Third Dimension 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JO ANN E. VITABILE ' 381 Heritage Lane, King of Prussia ' Mother of Divine Providence ' Secretarial ' The Shield 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Pen and Pad Club 4. I , 'l -I. Qu Y 6 Charles A. Vitelli Anthony J. Volpi Melodie A. Waldron Robert G. Walsh Theresa A. Walsh Richard THOMAS S. WATSON ' 648 Stanbridge Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' General ' Science Seminar 15 Intramurals 1, 3. PATRICIA E. WATTON ' 541 Chain Street 0 Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Secretarial ' Intramurals 2, 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Pen and Pad Club 4. BARBARA A. WEAVER ' 426 East Spruce Street ' Saint Patrick 0 Commercial. N. Walters ROBERT G. WALSH 0 1525 Arch Street U Saint Patrick 0 Academic ' Spanish Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THERESA A. WALSH ' 570 Crosslield Road, King ol Prussia 0 Mother of Divine Providence ' Academic 0 National Honor Socety 3, 45 The Third Dimension 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Forensic 1, 25 Science Seminar 3, 45 Intramurals 25 French Club 3, 4. RICHARD N. WALTERS ' Collegeville Road, Mont Clare. Phoenixville ' Saint Mary ' General U KENECHO 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas S. Watson Patricia E. Watton Barbara A. Weaver Alice A. Weckerly Linda F. Weyman David J. Wheeler LEONARD F. WISNIEWSKI 0 18 Lynn Drive, Jettersonville 0 Saint Francis of Assisi ' Commercial ' Cross Country 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. , CHARLES J. WOOD ' 735 Chain Street ' Saint Francis ot Assisi ' General ' Football 13 Intramurals 2. F1 ALICE A. WECKERLY ' 232 Glenwood Road, King Manor 0 Saint Augustine ' ,Secretarial ' Intramurals 3, 43 Pen and Pad Club 4. LINDA F. WEYMAN ' 19 Lawnton Road ' Saint Titus ' Commercial. DAVID J. WHEELER ' 1106 West James Street ' Saint Francis of Assisi 0 Commercial ' Baseball 1. GERALD J. YACCARINO ' 1639 Woodford Way ' Saint Helena 0 Academic ' Band 1, 23 Football 3, 43 Intramurals 1,2, 3. Leonard F. Wisniewski Charles J. Wood Michael F. Zadroga Lori Ann Zaremba Donna A. Zebrowski BARBARA A. ZIELINSKI 0 414 East Oak Street 0 Saint Q Patrick ' General. M. CHRISTINE ZIMMEFI 0 441 Keebler Road, King of Prussia 0 Mother of Divine Providence ' General ' The Shield 43 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Sottball 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 3, 43 Pep Club 2. .1 2 3 iz'2.f13QgpZ ' J. Gerald Yaccarino MICHAEL F. ZADROGA ' 611 Fraley Street, Bridgeport. Sacred Heart ' Academic ' Spanish Club 33 Football 1, 23 Dance Committee 3, 43 Track 4. LORI ANN ZAREMBA 0 462 Emmett Street, Phoenixville 0 Saint Mary ' Academic ' Glee Club 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Chapel Aide 4. DONNA A. ZEBROWSKI 0 10 Birchwood Circle ' Saint Paul Academic ' Treasurer 43 Representative 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Club 13 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Prom Committee 3. ANTHONY F. ZOCCOLA ' Walton Road 0 Epiphany ' Gen- V eral ' Knights' Chorale 2, 43 Intramurals 13 Stage Crew 4. Barbara A. Zielinski Mary C. Zimmer AfIfl10f1Y F- ZOCCOIG Christine M. Zummo Albrette J. Zvarick CHRISTINE M. ZUMMO 0 430 East Johnson Highway 0 Saint Paul ' General ' Drill Team 2. ALBRETTE J. ZVARICK ' 901 Clahcr Avenue, Collegeville ' Saint Eleanor ' Academic ' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 3, 4. ,ma fi5' tf2.,7' ...,,,, f- W - ,211 -W H. water 1352.3 : 1. 3' ,bwiw - - if Y l I A 5 1. . gf, .,lllv,. 1 Technical School TO CAULK A SOIL PIPE requires the genius of skillful plumbers Bill Murray and Joe Conley as Mr. Jack Lashin gives a few helpful pointers. l E l GUIDED IN AUTO BODY CLASS by Mr. Linwood Bennett, Anthony Nigro demonstrates how to put the finishing touches on an old truck, while William Murphy and Dennis Kozlowski look on. ' WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF MR. DONALD KECK, Frances Augustine, Carol Mes- santonio, Diane Imperial and Chris Zimmer learn how t ing machine in Data Processing. SKILLFULLY Dave Rogers and Gus Altieri work under the watchful eye of Mr. Susic. o operate a new account- OPERATING the I8-inch saw to make wooden locks for partitioning, TO MASTER THE ANATOMY of an engine, future mechanics Joseph Bell and Martin Tarmin try their hand at torquing an engine under the professional guidance of shop instructor, Mr. John Mitchell. WITH WET WIGS AWAITING, Mr. Reid demonstrates to Joyce Beasley, Carolyn Constantine, Linda Carfagno and Marguerite Himes the technique of perfecting a finger wave. N INSTRUCTING CHARLES WOOD on the fundamentals of weld- ing, Mr. Harold Staudt illustrates the importance of the proper use of essential equipment. ASSISTED BY Mrs. Avegal, Future Nurses' Aides, Benita Santino, Janice Petaccio, Bette Imperial lpatientl and Jeanette Termine, practice newly acquired knowledge. STUDENTS IN THE ELECTRONICS COURSE, Dennis Fogarty, Dennis Fer- reri, Peter Palma, and Francis Mc- Menamin, are putting theory into practice by constructing a rcldiowhile the instructor, Mr. Gary Schultz, lends a helping hand. SPRINKLING JIMMIES on an ap- petizing chocolate cupcake, Mr. George Krieger demonstrates to future dieticians Christine Zummo and Barbara Zielinski as they learn one of the many techniques in Food Preparation. JUNIORS-IB FRONT ROW: A. Borzillo, M. Aliieri, C. Allen, J. Andrews, D. Amaio Bokoskr G Arena S Bomiahs E Boesenberg J Brozoska FOURTH J. Adamson, A. M. Brewick, R. Allemus, J. Anlonelli, Mr. Charles ROW M Bradley A Alherl, R Argondezzl W Blakeslee, C Bern Moore. SECOND ROW: T. Brady, V. Atkins, J. Bruni, N. Brown, J lck, R Caglla J Bailey, D Brodsky, BACK ROW A Allan, S Augus Bondi, D. Angeloni, B. Bateman, M. A. Bono, D. Burmasler, C. Byrnes fine, L Butler C Bono J Balcer, W Balcer N Belden, L Burns J. Bednar. THIRD ROW: R. Brennan, S. Burzacki, H. Budzilowicz, D M Alba L Bono Juniors JUNIORS-2B FRONT ROW: S. Degele, M. Cesare, C. Claffey, A. Campanella, C Collins S Canonica M Davis C Cara nus L Cala nus L D 1- ,. ,. g,. g,.eFran- cesco, Sisler Mary Ernesf, l.H.M. SECOND ROW: D. Carr, M. Colleia F. Deery, J. Calagnus, B. Ciccarelli, A. Cipollini, L. Carpani, M. Cahill K. Canfield, J. Chermack. THIRD ROW: K. Criswell, D. Casey, N. Chin INTERESTED JUNIORS and Sister Margaret Anthony await the recording of Chaucer's Middle English version of The Nun's Priest's Tale as Jane Shifflet prepares the presentation of this hilarious mock-heroic fable. JUNIORS-3B FRONT ROW: E. Ewing, R. DiGiovannantonio, L. Evans, P. Fenelon, E. Elliot, M. Falco, G. Diotisalvi, M. DiCarlo, M. DiGiovanni, Sister Regina Ancilla, l.H.M. SECOND ROW: P. Dukehart, Y. DiSanto, A. Fox, M. Dougherty, T. Dooley, M. Derro, L. Durante, J. Faul, C. DiRado, E. DiCamillo, L. Fanaro, D. Dyroff. THIRD ROW: J. DiAndrea, WHILE RICHARD FOSCO, William Croll, Ellen Haley and Roseanne Hallowell determine mass relationship through experimentation, Sister Regina Christi ob- serves the proceedings. Standing on the threshold of their fourth and final year, Kenrick's 490 iuniors fondly bring with them memories of their Junior Prom and Ring Day. Besides required courses, chemistry, mathematics, and typing have also prepared them for future careers. From the class of 1970 we expect even greater participa- tion, involvement, and dedication to the high ideals already established at Bishop Kenrick. M. Durante, B. Delaney, K. Dyer, D. Driebelbiss, K. Fleagle, M. Foley, R. Feeley, D. Foley, D. Every. FOURTH ROW: J. Ferrante, W. DiCuir- cio, J. Fennell, R. Fosco, S. Dukehart, C. Falco, D. Dillon, V. Drewicz, B. Ford. BACK ROW: J. Donohue, E. DiNolti, J. Foley, J. Denczi, K. Dougherty, J. Ferris, M. DeLucia, D. Donofrio, J. Foresto, R. Dewees. SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULlET, a tale of young love, proves an interesting and informative topic for discussion by Sister Mary Oclilo and Vivian Tuterice in an English Ill class. JUNIORS-4B FRONT ROW: M. l. Giovonizzi, S. Gorora, K. Fritz, M. Gaasche, M Grinsteacl, S. Guarini, R. Gwin, A. Gambino, Sister Regina Christi l.H.M. SECOND ROW: G. Gambone, C. Gambone, R. Gennaro, R. Hallowell, E. Garr, M. Golden, P. Guidici, J. Gehringer, D. Hager, CORRECT MARGIN SETTINGS are determined by the number of words in CI line, explains Mr. Canney to Mary O'Hara as she learns the techniques of Typing l. THIRD ROW: R. Frosch, L. Gleason, P. Giacobbe, E. Haines, J. Giannone, C. Gillespie, B. Guzik, J. Hasson. FOURTH Garzarella, T. Griffo, S. Greb, R. Grillo, J. Gavanus, L. Gambone, J. Geary, J. Grisafi. BACK ROW: A. Frisco, R. Haile, R. Gehringer, D. Gracia, J. Glennon, B. Geary. El effs. . Y' 1 JUNIORS-5B FRONT ROW: M. Kachline, M. Kraft, J. Karnes, M. Kopen, D. Hen- drickson, N. Lane, L. Hayes, S. Johns, M. E. Johnson, C. Johnson Mr. John Canney. SECOND ROW: V. Hatchell, S. Hood, R. Heslin D. Hines, M. Jaskowiak, A. Jamrozik, D. Hodgeman, A. Kenny H. Keller, M. Langman. THIRD ROW: L. Kinkle, K. Kozak, C. Kraft, ENRICHING EVERYONE'S KNOWLEDGE OF SPANISH CULTURE Susie Kil- martin and Michael Casey describe Las Meninas, a masterpiece of Velazquez, to Sister Charles Bernard's Spanish Ill class. S. Kilmartin, J. Kleba, J. A. Hinkle, L. Hitchens, M. Januzelli, R. Kelly, J. Hughes, C. Kelly. FOURTH ROW: J. Hoinacki, J. Kelly, W. Kilmartin, H. Kinton, C. Lacon, J. Klag, M. Kelly, M. Klag, D. Koch, J. Kurcik. BACK ROW: G. Hemerka, S. lnterrante, J. Hohenleitner, J. Hiland, T. J. Kane, R. J. Heller, R. Hilosky, E. J. Kelly, E. Jackson, J. Hayes. AS MR. WARD EXPLAINS the terms of the balance sheet, Candy Golden and Helen Zlobinski attempt to apply effectively this newly acquired knowledge. HAPPILY CHECKING HER ALERT JUNIORS, Sister Mary Ernest listens as Janet Catagnus selects brief forms and derivations for her challenging classmates, Annamaria Campanella Patricia Fenelon, and Bernadette Bateman. van... JUNIORS-6B FRONT ROW: M. McAfee, A. Magliente, A. Marrone, E. Logrip, S. Lobb, M. A. Martin, E. Lee, K. Lewis, A. Mclntyre, A. Liberatore, Sister Rose David, S.S.J. SECOND ROW: G. McDermott, B. Licutu, D. Marinello, R. Maggio, B. Munzo, M. J. Mandracchia, M. McFadden, C. Manderachi, D. Mcrinelli, G. Lewandowski, B. Mariani. THIRD READY-SET-BEGIN, a familiar command in Mr. Canney's Typing l class, encourages these novice typists to improve their speed and accuracy in daily timed writings. ROW: D. McCafferty, T. Maginley, S. Murberger, M. McCafferty M. McGinnis, S. McCarthy, M. McCormick, P. Lentz, P. Marion D. McCarraher. FOURTH ROW: T. McCann, D. Latham, C. McCann J. McCabe, M. Lawler, J. Maccolini, J. Long, R. Lucas, D. Masiak R. Lester. BACK ROW: J. McBreurty, C. Lare, C. Lawrence, J. Manion E. McCabe, S. Maiewski, J. McCarthy, D. Marsella, W. Lee. ,, ..., , .,,. , , :zf I .WMM 1 r IN AN ATTEMPT TO SETTLE THE QUESTION of the voting age, Sister Catherine Margaret's Religion III students, Nancy Sauter, Teresa Dooley, and Mary Cardamone, prepare a bulletin board stating the pros and cons of this controversial subiect. THANK HEAVEN FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE! exclaim these engrossed German Ill students as Mr. Schilling explains the passive voice Io Melanie Jaskowiak, William Croll, and Debbie Marinello. JUNIORS-7B FRONT ROW: M. E. Melchiorre, B. Muscanero, J. McManus, M. Naseef J. Melnyk, S. Mooney, D. Mullen, J. Mocarski, B. Murphy K. McQuacle, Mr. Thomas Barnshaw, Jr. SECOND ROW: D. Owoc, V. Novia, C. McQuaid, C. Moore, M. O'Hara, K. Norton, C. Megargee, M. A. Moran, J. Mohan, C. Mennig. THIRD ROW: D. Modica, TO ASSIST STUDENTS IN THE MASTERY OF MATHEMATICS, Sister Georgine Marie urges Mary Margaret Marian, Vernon Chinchilli, John Scotti, Robert Wagner, Emily Elliott and Mary Golden to utilize the supplementary books which the library provides. ,Y ., Y Wo... .. Z., z 1 D. Palavage, M. J. Mullen, C. Molyneaux, S. Perillo, M. Owens K. McVeigh, R. Niedzielski, S. Miller. FOURTH ROW: M. O'Neil R. Miller. F. Murphy, M. Needling, B. 0'Donnell, J. O'Malley, .l. F Nosal, J. McKeon, M. Myer. BACK ROW: J. Mitchell, J. Nolan S. McMahon, J. O'Donnell, R. Paschall, B. Noecker, R. Mullen R. Monteleone. 1 CHEMISTRY LAB STUDENTS, Denise Palavage, Barbara Santangelo, John Hassan, jointly demonstrate the preparation and properties of acids to a pleased Sister Rose David. UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MRS. WALTON, the school nurse Elle 1 familiarizes herself with one of the many daily routines of nursing. JUNIORS-8.B FRONT ROW: M. E. Pires, J. M. Reddy, J. Ritto, M. Ranieri, L. Perna, M. Pumilia, A. Roberto, J. Rogers, T. Prettyman, C. Petrolina, Sister Grace Eileen, S.S.J. SECOND ROW: M. Rhoads, L. Piazza, P. Romano, C. Romano, C. Riley, M. Raquet, S. Peterson, D. Pruskowski, C. Rigg, C. Ragusa. THIRD ROW: C. Pulcini, A. Pigeon, L. Reis, A. Rokita, Adrienne Quinn and n Lee, a future nurse, 5 . A. Quinn, R. Rasbold, K. Piccone, D. Piazza, M. Romito. FOURTH ROW: G. Perri, J. Richey, J. Piacitelli, M. Ramsay, J. Pruskowski, F. Roach, R. Pisarek, M. Rensimer, G. Pinchock. BACK ROW: A. Pickles, J. S. Petaccio, B. Rahill, J. Petrosky, F. Pirozzo, S. Romano, M. Repcsik, J. Ronca, J. Putnick. MJ. JUNIORS-9B FRONT ROW: J. Santori, B. L. Sparano, R. Solomone, B. Santangelo, N. Sauter, M. A. Smith, V. Scherf, L. Simone, R. Rossi, C. Schettone, Sister Margaret Anthony, I.H.M. SECOND ROW: A. Salamone, J. Shifflet, D. Smith, L. Schweiger, D. Rossi, C. Sortino, M. Storti, M. Sauermelch, D. Rurode, R. Tague. THIRD ROW: J. M. Ruser, M. JUNIORS-'IOB FRONT ROW: V. Tuturice, L. Walcoveick, C. Wesoloskie, B. West, H. Uwischo, M. Tecco, L. Walesyn, J. Tornetta, M. Wilson, C. Zielinski, Mr. Alfred J. Casale. SECOND ROW: M. Young, J. Zielinski, P. Weano, L. Welsh, D. Wilson, C. Zguta, M. K. Trecroce, H. Zlobinski, F. Wooley, A. Zoltowski. THIRD ROW: C. Tancini, H. Tornetta, M. Sangiacomo, J. P. Ruser, R. Ronca, E. Schmidt, J. Sergio, M. Sant- angelo, R. Stec, J. Santori, H. Schuyler. FOURTH ROW: J. Scottl, P. Simko, D. Scandone, R. Smith, M. Sheehan, R. Russell, R. Schaaf, M. Schuth. BACK ROW: M. Small, H. Snow, G. Schmidt, J. Sabol, R. Ruth, J. Shaw, W. Schmitz. Zollo, V. Wallace, L. Wachter, T. Warliga, M. Tuturice, L. Tancrecli, F. White. FOURTH ROW: C. Tori, P. Tulone, M. Templeton, A. Trecroce, J. Tallon, M. Zabel, D. Venezia, B. Watson. BACK ROW: R. Witcoskie, D. Tiblis, T. Vento, J. Vuotto, E. Uhrich, T. Twarogowski, R. Wagner, T. Welsh. SOPHOMORES-'l C FRONT ROW: M. Barbaretta, M. Benkovich, P. Brenner, L. A. Bailey, Boehm, M. Buck, A. Brady, R. Bolger, J. Augustine, L. Angelucci M. Breslin, D. Beatty, R. Auriemma, P. Belz, A. Auriemma, Sister J. Augustine. FOURTH ROW: J. Baldassari, T. Boyle, T. Bartholomew Nathaniel, l.H.M. SECOND ROW: M. Bradley, J. Biddy, M. Barrett, J. Brinker, R. Aiken, J. Bailey, M. Budzilowicz. BACK ROW: L. J. Antonelli, L. Bonamico, J. Brennan, S. Brophy, M. Brock, K. Bucelli, W. Barry, A. Becker, P. Bartholomeo, G. Arena, P. Aspen, Bazarnik, M. A. Brennan. THIRD ROW: M. Alba, B. Brennan, A. A. Breller, R. Boyle. CORRECT SENTENCE STRUCTURE is the basic fundamental of Latin ll, explains James Lewis to the members of his discussion group, John McMullen, Marlene Mastercola, Helen Lewandowski, Joseph Keers, Marguerite lacono, Ann Kehs, and Linda Kiekner. it f i , GUIDED BY SISTER NATHANIEL, Lee Ann Bailey and Rus- sell Carfagno prepare slides using the microtechnique procedure. 64 1 r SOPHOMORES-2C FRONT ROW: C. Capinski, B. Byrnes, A. Busciacco, F. Candelore, A. Cassano, N. Carlin, J. Carfagno, C. Couch, C. Catagnus, Mr. Frank Ott. SECOND ROW: J. Cicippio, L. Byrnes, H. Carpinello, P. Cain, P. Chermack, J. Ciurletta, L. Ciccaglione, C. Corbo, L. Connell, S. Connell. THIRD ROW: N. Catagnus, R. Carfagno, C. Cabot, M. L. SOPHOMORES-3C FRONT ROW: D. DeSanto, G. DeAntonio, P. DiNenna, W. Eagens, P. Earle, J. Discianni, K. DeHaven, J. Courtney, M. Cratsenberg, Sister Charles Bernard, S.S.J. SECOND ROW: D. Drotar, D. Cronin, K. Dwyer, D. Deluca, B. Cowley, M. End, J. Dougherty, M. Donofrio, M. D'Archangelo. THIRD ROW: C. Eckert, J. DeDominic, G. Every, Capizzi, G. Ciccaglione, V. Cole, N. Cantrell, A. Burke, B. A. Burns, D. Catrambone. FOURTH ROW: J. Chalfant, R. Carfagno, A. Coscia, J. Bukoski, M. Ciunciulli, B. Costello, E. Burt, J. Catania, B. Bur- lingame. BACK ROW: J. Couchara, S. Couchara, M. Collins, J. Cosenza, M. Caffarelli, B. Bullen, T. Costello, J. Cagliola. R. DiMarcello, A. Eskie, J. Eckert, F. Durante, D. Diotisalvi, J Dougherty. FOURTH ROW: J. Dunn, C. Darcangelo, A. Dukehart P. Dellobuono, J. Eisenmann, R. B. Dreyer, D. Dufner, A. Denarclo J. Durante, G. Dobbs. BACK ROW: T. Eliff, M. DiBella, J. DiCicco P. Duffy, D. Doherty, P. DeLeo, S. DelConte, J. Cox, E. Dempsey J. DePaul. SOPHOMORES-4C FRONT ROW: P. Fiorillo, L. Fox, S. Fosco, P. Granger, C. Gallagher, L. Fritz, M. Garzarella, K. Gesullo, R. Fifhian, Sister Regina Maria l.H.M. SECOND ROW: M. Frisco, C. Forlh, N. Filzcharles, C. Granese, K. Gonley, L. Filandino, S. Gragilla, M. Felder, M. Fineran, A. Grisafi SOPHOMORES-5C FRONT ROW: S. Gryga, J. Huckin, J. lmprolo, L. Kirkner, S. Grozinsky, S. Kane, D. lbarguen, R. Hogan, H. Harahamn, Sisler M. Odilo, l.H.M. SECOND ROW: A. Hood, K. Korczynski, M. lacono, C. Hughes, M. Hicky, S. Jones, M. Janoski, S. Kaminski, P. lnseffa, J. Kopack. THIRD ROW: R. Fahrner, D. Fragale, M. Griffilh, K. Giera, B. Fair banks, E. Felton, R. Gilespie, S. Ferrizze, J. Falco. FOURTH ROW V. Giambrone, S. Greidus, G. Farrington, B. Foley, R. Ferrizze J. Frisco, J. Greco, J. Giovinco. BACK ROW: T. Gambone, B. Geiger T. Farra, J. Fondots, B. Feeley, R. Geary, W. Gordon. THIRD ROW: G. Johnson, K. Homick, M. B. Kehoe, J. Hasson, P. Haskins, J. Kane, A. Kehs, B. Hill, S. Homa. FOURTH ROW: J. Kelly, J. Heim, C. lannelli, F. Johnson, K. Hackenbrack, A. Koch, F. Kolch M. Kelly. BACK ROW: J. Keer, A. lanozi, G. Howard, J. Keohane M. Kordek, E. Kelly, R. Kensicki. r r iii.: 55, Ss. ' ' an Finally reaching the rank of upperclassmen, the 461 sophomores look forward eagerly to the opportunities of iunior year. Having established a firm foundation in for- eign languages, having mastered the intricacies of Algebra I and Geometry, and having completed two years of sci- ence, they are well prepared to select the courses which will help them in their future careers. We look to this upcoming class to continue with the enthusiasm and zeal displayed thus far. SOPHOMORES--6C FRONT ROW: E. McCarron, M. Mashett, H. Lewandowski, R. Mastro- cola, T. Lalli, E. Kulak, C. Ludlam, L. Mayo, S. Lynch, Mr. John Kil- coyne. SECOND ROW: L. Mcginley, D. McAnany, P. Levis, M. Mc- Cormick, A. Krainik, D. Linsey, A. Lombardo, T. Lasorda, D. Labik, D. Krier. THIRD ROW:,R. McCarrick, J. Maggio, M. Mascaro, B. Lovett, TO UNDERSTAND BETTER THE VALUE OF THE PROTRACTOR, Mr. Scattergoocl's geometry class follows the illustrations of its functions. TAKING CAREFUL NOTE OF MR. DeFRANCESCO'S EXPERIMENT in spontaneous generation, John McMullen, Helen Lewanclowski, Lucy Szymaniak and Mary Vogt realize how interesting biology lab can be. D. Landis, M. Mastercola, A. Luciani, B. Lester, J. Lattanze. FOURTH ROW: M. McCabe, M. McDonald, R. Lewis, J. Lewis, M. McCabe, R Maquire, L. Matalavage, C. Mauceri, J. Mancini. BACK ROW: P McBride, S. Lukas, M. Langman, W. Lowrie, W. Mack, D. Maley F. Marczak, R. Mattiola. SOPHOMORES-7C FRONT ROW: J. Nailon, S. Milantoni, G. Monastero, M. Murray, M. Monaslero, M. Morgan, S. Nowicki, D. Moleski, M. O'Hara Sister Cheryl Ann, C.S.B. SECOND ROW: E. McQuc1icl, M. Ortlieb C. Minnick, M. M. Nase, S. McFadden, R. Modica, M. McHugh, R McMullen, A. Payne, F. Palladino. THIRD ROW: F. Mclaughlin V. Muscarella, K. Mitchell, S. Nicklin, P. Murray, B. McGuigan, L Miller, J. McMenamin, A. Novia. FOURTH ROW: G. Nacarelli, J Paschall, F. Orman, S. Nacarelli, J. Palaia, R. Punzullo, A. Paschall S. Niksa. BACK ROW: M. McTamney, J. McMenamin, J. McMullen P. Miller, M. McDonnell, W. Palmer, R. McElroy, E. Minger, J. Moran DURING THEIR FREE TIME, Joseph DeDominic and Charles Eckert review the Basic Fundamentals of French ll. IN AN ENDEAVOR TO ACQUIRE GREATER READING SKlLl. under the guidance of Sister Regina Maria, sophomores, Jim Subranni, and Michael Caffarelli, along with their classmates, utilize the SRA Read- ing Laboratory. 1 1 STUDENTS OF MR. CASALE'S UNITED STATES HISTORY CLASS relive the Battle of Bunker Hill as Gale DeAntonio and Mike McDonald indicate the location on the map. POINTING OUT THE CLIMAX, Frances Orman explains to Cecilia Couch, Sister Cheryl Ann, and Anthony Russo the plot structure of Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher. SOPHOMORES-8C FRONT ROW: M. A. Reddy, J. Powers, J. Phifer, E. Piazzo, T. Rio E. Rafalowski, S. Price, M. Perna, R. Ralston, Mr. Christopher Scatter- good. SECOND ROW': D. Polichetti, T. Reimel, B. Rothwell, J. Robey, C. Romano, K. Ruhert, J. Romano, K. Reilley, B. Pierce, F. Romano WITH HIS GOLDEN WORDS OF WISDOM, Father Cox conducts a discus- sion on life and its situations with sophomores, Geraldine Monastero, Bar- bara Fairbanks, Lyn Santangelo and Joan Kane. THIRD ROW: A. Pellegrino, S. Regan, P. Pettine, C. Pickells, F Puche, L. Rorick, T. Rokita, L. Ritter, J. Reardon. FOURTH ROW P. Polinski, W. Ragsdale, F. Polinski, D. Ronca, C. Rudegeair, A Ronca, L. Reese, M. Quigg. BACK ROW: M. Ruser, J. Rodgers, E Quinn, J. A. Raieto, T. Rahill, F. Rafferty, J. Reyes, P. Pfanders. SOPHOMORES-9C FRONT ROW: S. Sambrick, K. Sharik, S. Santangelo, K. Schneider, R. Stferrazza, P. Saylor, S. Schlosman, M. Silva, M. Sgrignioli, Mr Edward Loughlin. SECOND ROW: L. Sanfangelo, C. Statuti, K Schuth, C. Staffano, L. Shellenberger, C. Seydel, L. Sagrantz, R Shanlev, N. Russo, J. Santoro. THIRD ROW: T. Schneider, A. Russo SOPHOMORES-1 OC FRONT ROW: J. Taphorn, J. Woytowich, K. Walsh, M. Volz, S. Stiener O. Zguta, T. Vernacchio, J. Verruni, L. Ward, N. Woodside, Mr. Harry Gardler. SECOND ROW: J. Wyrwas, S. Walcoveick, J. Tornetta L. Szymaniak, J. Walker, A. Stubbs, G. Weber, J. Vandergrift, E Twarogowski, C. Tornetta. THIRD ROW: B. Thomas, D. Stubinski, S r R. Snedden, S. Schlosman, S. Schweiger, K. Sheldon, M. J. Snow, M. Sheehan, T. Saboe, J. Silvestrini. FOURTH ROW: J. Slater, R. Spinozzi, W. Russell, L. Santangelo, J. Sauter, J. Sherman, D. Saile, T. Smith. BACK ROW: G. Sauermelch, R. Scheifley, J. Soupik, J. Santangelo, R. Sclafani, S. Scanlon, K. Shaw, D. Sobeck, S. Slobodzian. Worthington, B. Undercoffler, M. Vullings, J. Taber, M. Vogt, E. Stoko, B. Wagner. FOURTH ROW: C. Tornambe, G. Tella, E. Toczylowski, M. Trampe, J. Troutman, J. Toro, D. Welsh, A. Taormina. BACK ROW: T. Wolder, M. Tecco, R. Tague, D. Zummo, S. Wannop, J. Subranni, V. Zuccola, M. Zadreiko, F. Venezia. ,H Freshmen FRESHMEN-1 D FRONT ROW: A. Blaisse, M. Bartoszek, .I. Blakeslee, R. Anuzelli, A. Camuso, R. Campanella, C. Boccella, T. Barone, M. Anclreyko, P. Barry, D. Beisel, Sister Mary Isabel, R.S.M. SECOND ROW: E. Cain, S. Boyd, D. Buss, D. Begley, T. Angeloni, M. Aylmer, M. Botto, T. Allan, B. Barilla, P. Bradley. THIRD ROW: J. Capparella, M. Allen, FUTURE SCIENTISTS, DAVID HERMERKA, Patricia Schuth, Marianne McQuaid, John Brock, Terrence Scanlon, and Theresa Key, cautiously balance the chemicals for the conservation mass experiment under the direction of Mr. Dugan for their IPS lab. Early in September, 462 confused freshmen began a new and fruitful life at Bishop Kenrick. Since then, they have come a long way and have proved themselves capable of handling new challenges. The study of foreign languages, mathematics, and science has broadened the scope of maturing students. Through their enthusiastic involvement in the many extracurric- ular activities, these novice Kenrickites have shown the dedication and spirit that will characterize our future leaders. B. Bontempo, J. Botto, M. Bednar, M. Brennan, M. Brennan, C. Bor- zillo, G. Brown, C. Carfagno. FOURTH ROW: C. Bird, J. Cameron, D. Carfagno, F. Burns, J. Burt, A. Bertucci, R. Bukata, G. Auriemma, G. Brennan. BACK ROW: T. Burns, G. Bergen, F. Bucci, T. Bell, J. Brock, P. Antonelli, J. Cane, P. Candelori, M. Baldasano, P. Carbonneau. FRESHMEN-2D FRONT ROW: J. Costantino, P. Curran, G. DiRudo, J. DeFrancesco, M. Catanzaro, S. Carr, M. Crowe, M. DeGrazio, M. Conner, K. Carroll Sister Mary Matilda, S.S.J. SECOND ROW: M. Czernski, J. Dippolito, E. Curley, M. Dean, M. Degnan, N. DiCumillo, M. Chantry, J. Ciccoli, J. Conley. THIRD ROW: T. Collins, M. Degnan, D. Coddington, M. 1 TO LEARN THE IMPORTANCE of the Dewey Decimal System, Sister Ann Celeste, with the assistance of Angela Camuso and Robert In- setta, prepares to show a filmstrip to English I students. Cassano, M. Cornely, D. Certa, K. Cunnion, T. Czacka, A. Della Pietra, L. Derfler. FOURTH ROW: P. Costello, F. Ciccaglione, R. Daley, B. Chiarello, J. Cicippio, F. Dinnini, L. Cosgrove, J. Couchara. BACK ROW: V. DeCarlo, J. Cupitt, H. Davenport, C. Cook, D. Clemens, P. Couch, D. DeStefano, G. Cuveliere, S. Conover, A. Cipollini. WITH THE HELP OF PICTURES depicting Roman antiquity, Rose Marie Domaszewicz gives a vivid explanation of Roman culture to Sister Marian Concetta and Latin I students. ' FRESHMEN-3D FRONT ROW: L. Feliciani, V. DiSani'o, G. Fanaro, K. Foley, M. Earle, R. Fennell, J. Flannery, M. Eckert, J. DiSilveslro, Sister Georgine Marie, l.H.M. SECOND ROW: M. Gambone, J. DiSanlo, R. Every, E. Donofrio, E. Florig, K. Frosch, M. P. Dougherty, M. Dukeharf, .I. Eusfice, D. Drago. THIRD ROW: M. DiTullio, R. Domaszewicz, E. Evans, D. Faust, D. Dougherty, U. Edgcomb, M. Fairbanks, C. Fahrner, N. Dreslin. FOURTH ROW: J. Ganley, K. Frawley, C. Gaasche, J. Eliff, J. Fromm, J. Drzymalski, M. Dobbs, P. Early, C. Firiz, BACK ROW: R. Egea, A. Gambone, J. Dunn, R. Fusco, J. Earley, M. Gava- nus, A. Ferrizzi, E. End. if Us ffigfg fwef M2221 wffw -144,423 - 4.111 gf X' K f Q , diff , FRESHMEN-4D FRONT ROW: J. Gross, N. Giaimo, M. .l. Himes, D. Herlzog, C. George, T. Gulofla, D. Gravinese, S. lannelli, M. Granahan, Sister John Thomas, S.S.J. SECOND ROW: F. Graffeo, P. Heller, E. Graff, S. Graham, M. A. Howard, C. Gelembiuk, C. Galembiuk, M. Gordon, P. Hoelker, C. Geary. THIRD ROW: W. Grinsleacl, W. Guerrini, J. Hoffner, M. Heid, E. Hardy, M. Gitspiqg-lcggan, FOURTH ROW: R. Greb, G. Hyland, G. Ibarguen, S. Guardino, G. Hilchens, J. Genuardi, P. Hofer, J. Hoda, T. Hasson. BACK ROW: T. Herrick, K. Hahn, D. Hemerka, C. Gehringer, J. Herfzog, M. Herlzog, M. Gwin. bf ROW: J. Kelly, C. Kilmarlin, M. Leonard, J. Lamonte, S. Lawler, E Long, T. Key, J. Kelly, R. lnlerranle. FOURTH ROW: R. lnlerranle G. Jaggers, J. Koch, M. Kirkpatrick, G. Kraft, R. Krzemien, J. Mackin J. Legare. BACK ROW: R. Kenny, R. Kirkner, F. J. lawrence, R. Lewan- dowski, R. Insella, R. Lenzi, N. Lasorclcl. . FRESHMEN 6D THIRD ROW: P. McGuffin, P. McMonigle, M. E. McGrall1, J. McGrory, FRONT ROW R Marlon D Madden P McManus B Mrchener S B. McNamara, D. Melle, M. B. McDonnell, M. B. Magee, M. J Manning M J McCarthy D Magllenle P McMunn L Manduke Makoid. FOURTH ROW: A. McCouch, J. Marino, J. McKernan, M P Mashelt Mr Leo Couchara SECOND ROW J Molchlfsky C McDonnell, L. Mckernan, K. Maglienle, C. Maggio, B. Mancini, R Meoli M McHugh H Manxlla D S McKeown D Marllno M B Melnyk. BACK ROW: F. Maleia, J. Masiak, J. Miklowychok, R McKenna M McHugh K McCormick K Marclnek M McQuald McCarthy, J. McGinnis, J. Major, D. McVeigh, P. McDade. LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE becomes a reality on the screen for Mr. Haskin's World Culture class as they relive life thousands of years ago. FRESHMEN-7D FRONT ROW: L. Pastorious, S. Morris, P. Muscanero, L. Ostrowski, J. Pasquini, S. O'Hara, P. Palmer, P. Nagle, K. Modica, Mr. Edward Brady. SECOND ROW: J. O'Connor, S. Morris, R. Mitchell, K. Orner, D. Moore, M. Ortlieb, C. Modica, P. Niemeier, B. O'NeiI, M. Moran. THIRD ROW: F. Murray, S. Orman, V. O'Connell, T. Nase, J. Natale, ALL EYES FOCUS ON VALERIE SZYMANIAK as she leads the discus- sion on the morality of the Vietnam war. Delighted by the active participation of her Religion I class and by the awareness of today's youth, Sister Geraldine watches with interest. M. Nase, J. Nealon, C. Niedzielski, J. Nolan. FOURTH ROW: P. Monteleone, M. Moran, M. J. Moran, J. O'Hara, J. Murphy, R. Mills, B. Niedzielski, M. 0'MaIley. BACK ROW: E. Pearce, S. O'NeilI, P. Molyneaux, M. Patterson, D. Molyneaux, R. Morano, R. Mullen, E. O'Brien. 75 4 5 I A FRESHMEN-8D FRONT ROW: B. Pruskowski, J. Petaccio, M. Piergiovanni, M. PI-Ilcini, Reilly, J. Pilegg, L. Piazza, E. Porretti, L. Petriello, J. Perna, A. Pirelli. M. Romano, M. Py, J. Pellegrino, M. Reardon, M. Ranieri, Sister FOURTH ROW: B. Ruttman, T. Reese, S. Ritrovato, J. F. Reilly, M. Pica- Geraldine Remus, R.S.M. SECOND ROW: R. Romano, P. Peterdozzi, riello, R. Ritrovato, M. Renish, T. Rubert, R. Porth. BACK ROW: R. J. Pickles, M. Robinson, C. Rudolph, K. Riccio, A. Robinson, F. Robbins, Rurode, S. Pumilia, S. Pumo, J. Posobiec, A. Raimondi, P. Quinn, D. Price, M. B. Reis. THIRD ROW: F. Pergolese, C. Roberts, J. C. C, Ree5e,T,Pincl1ock,L,PickeII. I WITH PENCIL IN HAND and eraser close by, Algebra I students solemnly endeavor to succeed in Mr. Barnshaw's final test ofthe semester. TO CLARIFY THE CHANGE from singular to plural, Eileen Curley explains sentences to Debbie Marinello, Karen Langman, Eve Donofrio, Susan Graham and to Sister Matilda's other interested French I students. FRESHMEN 9D Squires THIRD ROW A Sparano M Stoko D Schwenk J Shewchuk FRONT ROW D Sheldon J Seydel L Salvo P Schuth M Sclafonl R Shaw J Srhmld R Slca T Scanlon FOURTH ROW S Sferrazza K Santoro A Santangelo P Stokes M Smlth Mr John Haskins T Salvo J Simons J Saboe W Smith T Smlth E Sundberg W SECOND ROW .I Spencer, M L Stlmmler J Small M Sweet C Saylor BACK ROW M Shannon J Stlpe J Stong M Schnee, C FRESHMEN 10D Vogt THIRD ROW M Toth C Traylcr J Vogt D Turano J Zlelln FRONT ROW A Tornetta M Venezia J Worthington, C Whitaker skl E Yeakle G Trowbridge FOURTH ROW K Tuzzl J Walsh M M Zloblnskl C Uhrlch L Welsh P Walsh L Wesler Slster Mary Waldron D Wagner W Waker J Toth S Watson, Q Vltelll Wnllnam IHM SECOND ROW A Weaver R Vldlnsky L Zollo V BACK ROW B Walesyn B White P Tyrell J Waters D Sylowa, Szymanlak M VanDessel L Wannop T Wallace P Warllga J R Venezla,F Wells Siwik, P. Stepenaski, K. Stauffer, P. Shewchuk, C. Sparich, M. Saldutti,M.Strizziere,J.Smith, S. Salle, T. Simpson. the fun of playing . . . stamina, courage . . . the will to win. Robert Kennedy Football DEFENSE IS the name of the game, and this axiom is displayed emphatically by our defensive unit to u hapless Carroll runner. THE 1968 KNIGHTS OF THE GRIDIRON: FRONT ROW: D. Drewicz M. Mash, E. Matey, R. Ferrant, R. Morris, C. Melle, D. Petko, V. Matalavage, M. Candelori. SECOND ROW: H. Schuyler, J. 0'Don- nell, J. Scotti, R. Schuth, M. Simpson, B. Rapine, J. Ronca, R Paschall, J. McMullen. THlRD ROW: G. Yaccarino, N. DiCarlo, M. Sortino, R. Ford, G. Arena, M. McTamney, J. Frisco, S. Bonitatis, D. Munro. BACK ROW: Father Sharrett, moderator, J. Schmid and S. Dukehart, managers, Coach Mr. Charles Moore, Coach Mr. James Schuyler, J. Soupik, L. Rossi, J. Scandone, Head Coach Mr. Albert Postus, Coach Mr. Robert Glascott, Father Musial, athletic director, P. Dukehart, manager, and H. Haskins. FW W... B W,W,M....M...,.,.W.m.,,..,,................,...,,.N m,,..m,m,.3Kig5..,,,i...,,W,..,.,,,m.,..,m,..,Q.3,..,M lg....fisfQg.Q2ai.QP11Qazsfea.sa5.iz1as4.:awf.Qst.:ggweaswesmQmamaxleawwwwaswssreseaQev.sfsQ:.es.cws eie::meeaYse:ssm eswsmsrffsra... BEHIND BRILLIANT BLOCKING, halfback Butch Munro, turns the corner as he goes for valuable yardage against Cl vulnerable Ryan defense. BEHIND GOOD BLOCKING, Bob Ford drops back for a pass. Our line did a great job opening running holes and protecting the passer. I I GRIM DETERMINATION and individual effort give Ray Morris the momentum he needs to break from LaSalle tacklers for a score. IN A SIDELINE CONFERENCE, Coach Postus and quarter- back, Bob Ford, review some strategy against another PCI. opponent. The Knights will miss the able and dedi- cated leadership of Mr. Postus, who directed and inspired them for 4 years. I v PLAYING HEADS-UP defense, Nick DiCarlo intercepts a pass against Father Judge, as Buddy O'Donnell and Mike McTamney set up interference for him. The Golden Knights Senior Players , A .V l slay ' ' A ' L . ' .elmffi K tw S S ' S, 5 Z. all E 'F' S r 1 TRI-CAPTAINS Ray Morris, Harry Haskins, and Chuck Melle inspired THREE REASONS FOR Kenrick's well-balanced team were end Ed the team with their spirit and determination. Rewarded for their Matey and interior linemen Mike Mash and Bill Rapine. efforts, they achieved 1st team and honorable mention All-Catholic. They will be missed. KENRICK'S RIGHT OFFENSIVE LINE, Jack Schuth, Beast Mata- lavage and Mike Candelori pro- vided the quarterback many extra seconds throughout the season. 6 CONSISTENCY IS me worm to gf S S E an '7,,,1, describe Kenrick stalwarts, SV, S -Tit: 4 iw ii f Damien Drewicz, Nick DeCarlo -A and Gerry Yaccarino. wlif.c f OFFENSIVELY, KENRICK KEPT UP with the best. Players such as Joe Scandone and Mike Simpson were the reasons why. KENRICK RECOGNIZES WITH pride Rich Ferrant, 'Ist team All- Catholic center, Steve Moore, honorable mention All-Catholic defen- sive end, and Butch Munro, hard running halfback. , ' KENRlCK'S DEFENSE with the aid of Leo Rossi, Dave Petko, and Mike Sortino, 'ilif remained strong throughout the year. OPPONENTS Archbishop Kennedy . 'Bishop Egan ....... 'Father Judge ...... 'Cardinal Dougherty . . 'Archbishop Carroll .. 'North Catholic . . . 'La Salle ........ 'Bishop McDevitt . . . 'Archbishop Wood . . . . . . 25 'Arch bishop Ryan .... Denotes League' Game THEY 27... ...O 8... ...38 0... ...44 ....52 ..6 ..l6 ..6 ..l2 ...l2 ...l9 ANCHORED BY FIRST TEAM All-Catholic Rich Ferrant, Kenrick's offensive line lleftl Scootti Schuth, Beast Matalavage, Mike Candelori, Rich Ferrant, Gary Arena, Bear Rapine, and Ed Matey led the team to .an improved year, DEFENSIVE STANDOUTS Joe Soupik, Jim Ronca, and Jack Scotti await, with the rest of the defense, to get into the action. B. K. H. S. JUNIOR VARSITY: FRONT ROW: V. Chinchilli, M. Troutman, B. Feeley. THIRD ROW: C. McCann, J. Moran, A. Duke- Delucia, V. Drewicz, C. Falco, J. 0'MaIley, A. Pickles, M. Schuth, hart, P. Phanders, J. Cosenza, J. Keohane, L. Matalavage, J. Cox, D. Brodsky, G. McDermott. SECOND ROW: D. Ronca, P. Miller, R. R. Mattiola. BACK ROW: J. Sauter, F. McMenamin, J. Giambrone. Panzullo, M. McDonnell, P. Bartholomew, D. Fragale, J. Rodgers, J. Bowling KENRlCK'S SENIOR KEGLERS line up before lheir final malch: Franny Engro, Mike Fanaro, Joe Conley, Mr. Thomas Barnshaw, coach, John Boho, Francis Crowe, and James Liberalore. POISED BEFORE ATTEMPTING a difficult 7-10 splifp Franny Engro shows the cool delerminalion of one of Kenrick's lop bowlers. THE BACKBONE of nexi' yeur's team ure lSEATEDl Frank Whife, Mr. Burnshaw, Coach, lSTANDlNGl Salvatore DelConfe, Anlhony Taormina, Wall Mack, Vernon Chinchilli, Mike Small, and Charles Pulcini. ,ii V M, 3 lg, V- .v mnai q1,:f,,,',lw1'.ffminv1,fwfiiMif,w.-Jew, B.K.H.S. HARRIERS: FRONT ROW: S. Shaw, P. Trofa, A. McCracken, V. Cahill, E. Gildea, M. Cipollini, D. Lindberg, M. Bono, S. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Mr. Leo Couchara, J. Sabol, J. Eliff, C. Koch, M. Kirkpatrick, W. Kilmartin, S. Marberger, J. Reardon, Coach Mr. Richard Sliwinski. THIRD ROW: D. Dufner, M. Lawler, B. Walesyn, J. Toth, E. Porretti, D. Cicippio, T. Sabol, K. Cunnion. FOURTH ROW: J. McCarthy, J. Donahue, J. Augustine, J. Silvestrini, J. Bailey, N. Belden, R. Hamel, M. Repscik. BACK ROW: D. Novak, W. Haile, D. Masiak, M. Zabel. Cross Country ENJOYING A COMFORTABLE lead over teammate Mike Zabel and another opponent, Steve Mitchell strides to- ward victory at Belmont. LEADER OF THE PACK, Al McCracken, sets the pace in a hotly contested meet for the Cross-Country Champion- ships. SURROUNDED BY THE opposition, Dan Novak works hard to give Kenrick more points for a strong showing in the championships at Belmont. 1 Basketball GETTING OFF a heavily contested shot, Tom Brady displays the form that scored many points for the Knights this year. BOYS Amhbkhop Kennedy Roman Camohc... NOTH1 Cathohc ... Archbkhop VVood . Father Judge ..... Cardmal DougheHy Bhhop Egan ..... LaSaHe ......... Archbkhop Ryan .. Bhhop McDeWH .. NorH1 Cathohc ... Amhbkhop VVood . Father Judge ..... Cardmal Dougheny Bhhop Egan ..... LaSaHe ......... Archbishop Ryan .. Bishop McDevitt .. BASKETBALL RECORD VARSTY JAYVEE NVE THEY THEY ...... 6l 74 .. 29 .. ... 64 85 .. 51 . . . 53 64 . . 49 ... 57 51 .. 35 .. ... 48 54 .. 50 ...... 58 62 .. 50 .. ... 5l 56 .. 47 ... 70 69 .... . 37 ... 44 46 .... . 54 ... 67 87 .. 43 ... 54 79 .. 33 ... 52 47 .. 32 ... ... 55 57 .. 37 ...... 69 85 .. 50 ... ... 56 54 .. 46 ... 45 43 .... . 50 ... 6l 58 .. 45 ... 69 7l .... . 44 KENRlCK'S VARSITY '69 pose after a challenging season: KNEELING Coach Bud Gardler, Captain, Ted Siiarz. STANDING: Pete Dukehart lmanagerl, Steve Greb, Frank Rafferty, Tom Brady, Jim Casciano, Paul Pflanders, Bruce Geary, Joe Kelly, Jim Travers, Jim Brock, Bill Costello Al Becker, Steve McDonald, Mike Quigg lmanagerl CAPTAIN TED SITARZ grabs another tough rebound against Archbishop Kennedy, and although the Knights lost the first encounter they got revenge in the Archbishop Carroll Tourna- ment by taking first place. HIGH-SCORING forward, .lim Travers puts up another sure two against LaSalle. Jim's hot hand kept the Knights in many ball games and his rebound- ing helped to get the fast break started. DURING A CLOSE game every shot and rebound is important. Here Jim Brock, a iunior forward, hustles for the rebound and then follows it up for another two points against Cardinal Dougherty. A SOPHOMORE to watch in the future, Fran Rafferty, puts a move on his man to set up another score for the Knights against a tough opponent. ON A VITAL REBOUND, Captain Ted Sitarz flies over the Egan Eagles. His strength and ability have provided many important turnovers. OUT-HUSTLING three Archbishop Ryan players, Jim Casciano shows the desire and determination displayed by the Knights this year. lain, -'m 12 JNi: i5 f:,Z?AHi-'Z W! TAKING THE DEFENSE by surprise Steve McDonald gets off a quick shot during the Knights battle with Cardinal Dougherty while Joe Kelly gets ready for a possible rebound THE J. V. HOOPSTERS: KNEELING: Coach Dick Sliwinski, Captain Bruce I Geary. STANDING: Pete Dukehart IManagerl, Jack Eisemann, Mike McDonald, Steve Greb, George McDermott, Paul Pfanders, Bill Gordon, Bob Scheiffley, Dick Dewees, Al Becker, Bill Costello, Mike Quigg iMan- agerl , Joe Palaia IManagerI . FIGHTING OFF LaSalle rebounders, Bill Cos- tello and Paul Pfanclers leap high over every- body to grab a tough bound. TAKING THE DEFENSE by sur- prise, Bruce Geary gets off a shot in their victory over Arch- bishop Kennedy. Bill Costello goes for the rebound. DRIVING IN against a hairy LaSalle op- ponent, Al Becker sets up a score for our Junior Varsity Knights. The J. V. l ' 9 Girls Basketball AFTER ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP season, Kenrick's girls' basket- ball team lines up. FRONT ROW: Tina Dillon, Donna Zebrowski, Carol Lynch lCaptainl, Anna Bondi, Dottie Becker: SECOND ROW: Mary Kirkpatrick iManagerl, Lynn Burns, Mary Beth Kehoe, Peggy KENRICK'S STARS OF THE FUTURE: FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Mc- Quaid, Kerry Angeloni, Patty Bradley, Peggy Walsh, Sue Lynch, SECOND ROW: Joan Botto, Mary Ellen McGrath, Trudy Wallace, Julie Small, Gooder Gallagher: BACK ROW: Helen Lewandowski, Flossie Romano, Kathi Dwyer, Andie Brady, Chris Geary, Peggy Gordon, and Kathy Ganley. Bradley, Barbara Fairbanks, Chris Nicklin lManagerl: BACK ROW: Mr. Scattergood lCoachl Mary Brock, Beth Ann Burns, Patty Jo Falcone, Dee Dee Sabol, Chris Zimmer, and Sister Rose David lmoderatorl . TIME-OUTS have their advantages as Mr. Scattergood has time to talk over strategy with first team members, Chris Zimmer, Donna Zebrowski, Carol Lynch, Mary Beth Kehoe, and Pat Falcone. LAY UPS play an imporlanl part in the game, as Carol Lynch deftly exhibils during lhe Lansdale Calholic game. 1 5 w Q , SHOOTING THE OUTSIDE BOMB is difficulf for any baskelball player bul Donna Zebrowski makes il look easy as the Lansdale Catholic defense walches helplessly. SKILLFULLY OUTMANEUVERING her opponents from Lansdale Calh- olic, Chris Zimmer, a Kenrick hoopsfer, lumps for the rebound. Y Track KENRICK'S KNIGHTS OF THE TRACK: FRONT ROW: V. Chinchilli, C. Tori, J. McMullen, J. Keohane, E. Gildea, S. Shaw, D. Dufner, R. Puschall. SECOND ROW: V. Cahill, J. Bailey, A. McCracken, S. Mitchell, E. Bartoszek, B. Kilmartin, N. Caruano, W. Miller, D. Lindberg. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leo Couchara, Coach, N. Belden, M. Bono, P. Trofa, A. Turner, A. Allen, M. Lawler, J. Bailey, A. DiCamiIlo, P. Dukehart, manager. BACK ROW: P. Miller, M. Candelori, B. Schaff, S. Moore, C. Melle, J. Donohue, B. Haile, K. Shaw. - ye. - M.. .., . I HARD RUNNING DURING the Championships, as shown here by Ed Gildea, makes Kenrick one of the top contenders in the meet. His leg of the two-mile relay helps bring Kenrick valu- able points toward victory. A PRACTICING THE THEORY of warming up before a meet, Tom Welsh sets the discus on its long iourney of bringing home a victory for Kenrick in a dual meet with Bishop McDevitt at Roosevelt Field. s TRACK IS NOT a spectator's sport, as shown here by the big crowd watching Ray Morris shot put at Roosevelt Field during a meet. OVER THE TOP is a familiar term to Archie Allen IB, as he con- stantly clears the bar at 5' 10 and contributes to Kenrick's victory in the high iump. DURING A DUAL meet with Archbishop Wood, Al McCracken, Ed Gildea, and Steve Mitchell try to make it a 1, 2, 3, sweep for Bishop Kenrick in the half-mile. MAKING A GOOD handoff is essential in a relay race as Tony Venta and John McMullen show in their skill at passing the baton. 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' 'xii L f A ,v-A , ,, g f , - ' 4' ' ,..,,, 1 ,,... 1 fag -- M Baseball THE TOUGHEST JOB in the game is catching but Kevin Irv Papiernik makes it look easy. Here, he reaches for a low pitch. CATCHING THE DEFENSE off-guard, Mike Zabel bunts his way on to base. Once he is on, he is a dangerous base-runner who has many steals to his credit. A VITAL PART in the Knights' defensive unit is third baseman Bob Romano. His quick hands and strong arm turn infield hits into easy outs. Here he clearly fields a ground ball and throws out the batter. ONE OF THE TEAM'S brighter hopes in front-line pitchers is Walt Gramps Brandenberger. He is important in the Knights' drive for the championship. - fwssfmwfsfs we wwe '1:-rwf xszswev: :nw '15-fmslxfs .feb- :sg fy 1.Nst.w ,fws:fs ::wfmwf.szt.s1:r11I sw KENRICK'S KNIGHTS OF THE DIAMOND: FIRST ROW: Denny Tague Maley Sam Augustine Bob Guzlk Steve Dukehart Bob Ford THIRD .lack Schuth, Chris 0'NeiII, Pat Mancini, Irv Papiernick, Gramps Brandenberger. SECOND ROW: Bob Romano, John Augustine Danny INSET Coach Tom Barnshaw i WITH TONGUE-IN-CHEEK determination, Gary Arena turns an almost sure hit into an easy out. His strong arm also makes base-runners think before they try for another base. Cheerleaders COULD THIS BE THE REASON for Kenrick's overwhelming turnouts? Perhaps not, but cheerleaders Diane Hertzog, Linda Boell, Nanette Fink, Patty Lobb, Marlene Madonna, Marianne Durante, Mary Rhoades, Diane Mullen and Nancy Sauter certainly add to the spirit necessary for a winning team. GETTING SET for another basketball game J.V. cheerleaders, Rosemary McMullen, Marilyn Monastero, Sharon Santangelo, Carmel Catagnus, and Barbara Rothwell practice their cheers. I mmwMm.,,g.,..Mwsaww,MWew,2m.Wem.f N .M...,., , RECEIVING LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS from moderator, Father Boyle, are Kenrick's able varsity cheerleaders: KNEELING: Pat Lobb, Jamie Ritto, Dianne Mullen, Nancy Sauter, STANDING: Nanette Fink, Linda Boell, Mary Ann Durante, Dianne Hertzog, Marlene Ma- donna, Mary Rhoades. LIVELY CHEERLEADERS and fans display red-hot enthusiasm by leaping from the bench as Ken- rick's varsity team scores another two points. him ,Hi lfW2:fiLGL3i?i iL?E'l5'ilaE hw ,fb :TES erm' 1 T SIMULTANEOUS TIMING contributes to precision and the prominent suc- cess of the drill team as it captivates the audience with a spectacular Drill Team PRESENTING A COLORFUIL SPEC- TACLE, Kenrick's flag bearers, Helen Zlobinski, Mary Murphy, Kathy Mit- chell, Patricia Falcone, Luanne Wachter, Sue Glennon, and Patricia Korsinski, stand at attention upon the completion of a band selection. PROUDLY DISPLAYING THEIR TALENT as members of the drill team are maiorettes Joni McManus, Clarinda Sckettone, Diane Imperial, Jill Stone, Linda Carfagno, and Patti Marosky. x Z S z AFTER MANY HOURS OF PRACTICE under the expert eye of Mrs. Watson, the drill team reached its goal by achieving a superior rating in the Philadelphia Catholic Band Competition. Freshman Football DETERMINATION AND EFFORT is shown here by John Dunn as he gets a tough yard on the road to a Kenrick first down. Individual effort such as this will be a great asset to future Kenrick teams. FUTURE KNIGHT GRIDIRON PROSPECTS-FIRST ROW: J. DeSanto, G. Kraft, M. Nolan, J. Guerni, W. Walker, J. Ganley, F. Burns, M. Piccarello, R. Rurode, M. Moran. SECOND ROW: P. Dukehart, M. O'MaIIey, P. Couch, S. Cotteta, S. Ritrovato, M. Renish, W. Saylor, R. Interrante, J. Dunn, M. Dukehart, Father Sharrett IMod- eratorl. THIRD ROW: Ed Guyon ICoachl, D. Wagner, T. Reese, W ..,, ,.,, ,, ...rs ., , .uw -T-175' PURSUIT PLAYS a great part on the good defensive squad Here the Kenrlck Frosh demonstrate this necessary principle of football as shown by Timothy Bell and Paul Candelorl 4: ff , Vf Qfhw lf' f f W A , ,214 f,f 2 WS' nf ffiow Milt, V Y wx ff? f, fm H,f'eLML5t'z' if, ,.., Z Z DRIBBLING THROUGH the entire Frosh defense, AI McCracken displays his ball handling skills. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS for 1968-69. Hoopsters of Section 6A successfully trounce the freshmen of Sec- tion 8D, 51-21. KNEELING: Ken McGinnis, Wayne McAllister, George McCouch. STANDING: AI McCracken, Steve Mitchell. Intramurals TO AVERT A POSSIBLE turnover of the ball, AI McCracken, Steve Mitchell and George McCouch await the rebound of Ken Snuff McGinnis. WITH HOPES HIGH on making two against the State Police, Skippy Barnshaw drives in under heavy pressure. HARRlSON'S GUERRILLAS IThe Facultyl successfully defeat the State Police 50-40. KNEELING: Pete Dukehart, Chris Scattergoocl. STANDING: Bud Gard- ler, Leo Couchara, Frank Ott, John Canney, Chappy Moore, Dick Sliwinski, , Tum Barnshaw, Jack Kilcoyne, Jack Haskins, and George Guinta. THE CHARLIE HUSTLE of the team is second baseman Carol Lynch. Her hustle and determination inspire fellow teammates to work harder for their victories. Girls' Softball DISPLAYING THE FORM that has won many ball-games, including a no-hitter, Cheryl Rigg delivers a fast ball to another victim during one of the girls' many victories. 1 l STAND-OUT CENTER-FIELDER, Anna Bondi, makes a catch after charging a fly ball. Her adeptness in the field and at bat makes her a valuable asset to the team. I M Al' Redd . THIRD ROW: Beth Ann SOFTBALL TEAM for the 1969 season: FIRST ROW: Emily Elliott, McAfee, Linda Mil er, ary Ice Y Sue Hood, Linda Welsh, Anna Bondi, Donna Zebrowski, Lynn Burns, Burns, Cheryl Ri99, Mary Brock, coach Mr' Ch'l5l0Ph9l' 5CUllel'900df Linda Evans, Ann Brady. SECOND ROW: Sandy Pierce, Chris Zim- Jenny Taber, Rose Mary McMullen, Sue Lynch. mer, Helena Galanti, Carol Allen, Carol Lynch, Chris Nicklin, Mary ,, . H.:.7.g,,g.w,fe,1.7'g, .M 1- r I 5 n i Y . . . this generation of young people have shown an idealism, a dedication to country . . . Robert Kennedy AWARE OF THEIR DUTIES and responsibilities, Junior representatives-FRONT ROW: Nancy Sauter, Deborah Marinello, Maria Pumilia, Alexandra Borzillo. SECOND ROW: Grace Gambone, Nancy Chinchilli, Maureen McFadden, Grace Diotisalvi. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Megargee, LuAnn Wachter. FOURTH ROW: William Kilmartin, Michael Sclntagelo, James Gambone, Carl Tori. FIFTH ROW: James Ronca, John Donohue, Robert Paschall. BACK ROW: Leo Burns, and George McDermott, anticipate a year of activities and success. EAGER SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW: Marilyn Barbaretta, Susan Lynch, Marilyn Monastero. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Ganley, Rosemary Carfagno, Doris Ann Pouchetti. THIRD ROW: Mary Vogt, Kathleen Dwyer, Philomena Haskins, Joann Santoro. FOURTH ROW: Alfred Barbone, Michael Griffith, Brian Hill. FIFTH ROW: Timothy Wolper, John Sauter, John Di Cicco. SIXTH ROW: John McMullen, Robert Mattiola. BACK ROW: Martin Ruser, and Samuel Couchara prepare to accept their responsibilities in the Stu- dent Council. DISCUSSING NEW IDEAS for the year ahead are senior class officers, Donna Zebrowski, Phil Tavani, Rob Romano, Ray Mor- ris, Patty Lobb, and their mod- erator, Father Murray. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Linda DeMedio, Raymond Morris, Donna Zebrowski, Philip Tavani, Patricia Lobb, Robert Romano, Eileen Aiken. SECOND ROW: Nancy Makoid, Maryann Trulac, Maryann Hylan, Patricia Mohan, Patricia Falcone, Marie Peters, Theresa Taphorn. BACK ROW: Beniamin Grisati, Andree Turner, Michael Bono, Dennis Tague, Francis Catagnus, Daniel Novak, and Thomas Lobb beam in on Kenrick with those ever-present smiles when it comes to school spirit. Front center: Father Murray, moderator. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, Donald Munro, discusses student council policy with Diane Imperial, newly-elected representative for Montgomery County Technical School. lngenuity, initiative, and example, driving forces behind the success of the l968-l969 school year,' have enabled the Student Council to inspire the student body to aim for high scholastic, athletic and social goals. Some Student Council firsts, homeroom competition for Christmas deco- rating and holding the Senior Banquet at Collegeville Inn, blended well with traditional tasks like the collection for Viet Nam, dances throughout the school year, and a tre- mendous support of sports. As a result of a fine cooperative effort, the Student Council has succeeded in making Bishop Kenrick more active and more involved. DETERMINED FRESHMAN representatives assume their new duties: FRONT ROW: Ann Tornetta, Regina Companella, Vir- ginia DiSanto, Cindy George. SECOND ROW: .Io Anne Pasquini, Mary Cornely, Carmella Interrante. THIRD ROW: Michele Romano, Mary Jo Makoid, Maria Smith. FOURTH ROW: Joe Drzymalski, Tony Sparano, Dave Carfagno. BACK ROW: John McGinnis, John Couchara, Mike Kirkpatrick, Denny Molyneaux, Rich Porth and Mark Hertzog. Christmas For the twelfth year Bishop Kenrick's auditorium overflowed' with the ioyous feeling of the season as Kenrickites gathered to enioy a medley of Christmas tunes. Rhythmic dancing of the drill team, melodious singing of the Glee Club and Knights' Chorale, and Santa's hearty, Ho, Ho! Ho! brought laughter and merriment to everyone. Strains of Silent Night announced the tableau ofthe Nativity scene which concluded an entertain- ing and fun-filled program. KENRlCK'S OWN DRUMMER BOYS, Stephen Niksa, James Fer- rant and George Knoell, with flashing sticks beat out Haskell's Rascals to an enthralled audience. COULD IT BE some magic in the earmuffs that has brought to life Kenrick's snowgirls dancing to Frosty's tune? This transfor- mation has taken place in agile members of our famous Drill Team! AMIDST THE STARS and angels of heaven, the Blessed Mother and Saint Joseph portrayed by Joanne Dragon and Thomas Every add to the serenity of the Christmas play by recreating the Nativity Scene. is .. -ul t'gEK'fSfvE 215:81 5-A .ss-ss:-iss K Rr:v7rsf3L 1 fbgflu 155 is, . I , al E 2 5 2 sttitfasefsw 3 51 szsefsssfs New - 5 l l I l ADORNED IN FLASHING RED skirts and vests and prancing to the tune of Santa Claus is Coming To Town are Santa's helpers: Pat Brenner, Jenny Taphorn, Rose Mastrocola, Janice Verruni, Theresa Vernacchia, Doris Anne Polichetti, Jill Stone and Wendy Eagens. WITH AN EXPRESSION OF DELIGHT, Sister Rose Madeleine accepts a surprise gift from Santa Claus IDanny Manillal in behalf of the Music Department. SANTA CLAUS doing the Funkie Broadway ?! Proving that any- thing can happen at Kenrick, Santa IDanny Manillal, Mrs. Claus IJoyce Beredal and Santa's helpers, Rose Mastrocola, Janice Ver- runi, Terry Vernacchio, Dorisanne Polichetti, Jill Stone, and Wendy Eagens, ioin in the spirit of the season. 108 Practicing diligently to obtain perfect har- mony, the members of the Knights' Chorale under the direction of Sister Mary William, l.H.M., have spent many hours after school preparing for their performances. Accompany- ing the Glee Club, they sing at school activities, , such as the Musicale, the Christmas play, Parents' Night, and also at the King of Prussia Plaza. ln the four years since its formation the Knights' Chorale has become an integral part of Kenrick's music department.and one in which the school can take great pride. Knights' Chorale I WHILE THE GLEE CLUB performs on stage, seniors, John Andrews, Francis McMenamin, Joe Kaminski, Kenneth McGinnis, Carl Kaminski, Mike Carroll and Leo Rossi, enioy a few minutes relaxation between numbers. HEY, JUDE! is Joe Kaminski's current hit tune presented to Sister Mary William and fellow Singing Knights, iFRONT ROWl Andree Turner, Leo Rossi, John Andrews, Michael Carroll, larry Gleason. iBACK ROWI Joe McCabe, Charles C f ' ' - ar agno, Bill White, Tony Sparano, and Tony Cnpollini. REVIEWING AN ARRANGEMENT from Oliver, Sister Mary William and Leo Rossi anticipate another smashing success of Kenrick's annual musicale. MEMBERS OF THE KNIGHTS' CHORALE-FRONT ROW: Tony Spa- BACK ROW: Jerry Kraft, Ed McCabe, Charles Carfagno, Tony Cip- rano, Kenneth McGinnis, Joe Kaminski, Mike Carroll, Carl Kaminski, gllini, Bill White, Joe Stipe, and Dan Wagner, pose before giving Leo Rossi, SECOND ROW: John Andrews, Larry Gleason, Frank an enioyable performance of Calypso Joe on Parents' Night. Kotch, Francis McMenamin, Joe Klag, Mike Romito, Tom McCann, l The Third Dimension DILIGENCE, DETERMINATION and perseverance are characteristics pos- sessed hy THE THIRD DIMENSION staff members, Barbara Mastrolia, Wilson McClure, Jimmy Brock and Eileen Tipping as they prepare to go to press. LE VIN EST SUPERB, remarks Debbie Shinn to Monsieur Dennis Saile as members of the French Club, Joseph Baldassari, Louise Couch, Joan Kane, Sheila Forth, Terri Walsh, Maryann Valerio, Dennis Frugale and Louis Angelucci, enact a typical scene in a sidewalk cafe while Sister Mary Matilda approves the well rehearsed dialogue. up W-5 -fmwwm.-,arf ...qi ,M ,, H , I Glee Club Under the inspirational guidance of Sister Mary William, l.H.M., the gifted voices of the Glee Club blend together to produce a most enjoyable 'form of entertainment for Kenrickites and the community. Deeply involved in bring- ing ioy to others, this happy group of song- sters has delighted audiences at school pro- grams like the Christmas Play, Parents' Night, and the Annual Musicale and has increased Kenrick's fame abroad. Outstanding among these appearances were Christmas Programs at King of Prussia Plaza and at the Norristown State Hospital. - Definitely, the Glee Club is a good will ambassador of Kenrick's message of concern and of truth. HAPPILY ANTICIPATING their Parents' Night Perfor- mance, Peggy Ortega, Susan Dunn and Andree Turner gather round the piano as Danny Manilla plays Trampin, one of the pieces sung for the parents. swmwmi Val- Lan- look Par- cap- MELODY MAKERS of 1968-'l969l! Ken- rick's Glee Club prepares to delight an- vt' other audience with hits from 0liver. , , . ., f , ,, 5 15,,.f,s'wa:e,ev..fe.--1.-,szmfmiss-waz-efmzftfzstmsm-use i .,,. . .,., .,.. ,,., . , . , . . . HIGHLIGHTING THE EVENTS of the Senior weekend, the ban- quet provides a memorable evening for the graduating class of '69 in the enchanting atmosphere of Collegeville lnn. Senior Banquet CAUGHT BY THE ROVING EYE of the camera, Patty Jo Falcone, escort Damien Drewicz, and Harry Dean display mixed emo- tions as they enter the banquet hall. A GOOD MEAL always sets the pace for a successful evening, and the Senior Banquet proves this for Mr. McNamara, Jim Reynolds, Chris Nicklin, Father Boyle, and Father Fitzgerald. ON THE NIGHT of the Senior Banquet, class officers and their dates, Steve McDonald, Patty Lobb, Sue Traub, Ray Morris, and Linda DeMedio, sit at the head table relaxing between courses. 1 Oklahoma EXCHANGING ELATED GLANCES, Francis McMenamin and Sue Traub portraying the characters of Curly and Laurie, harmonize in People Will Say We're in Love. VIBRANT NOTES ACCOMPANY another smash- ing success as director, Mr. Burfete, introduces the theme song, 0klahoma. BECAUSE OF EVERYONE'S GENEROSITY, crea- tive ability, and true teamwork, the stage crew has contributed a maior factor to the success of Oklahoma, Pictured above with the stu- dents are directors, Sister Elizabeth Ann, Father Murray lcenterl, and Sister Dolores Kathryn. AS AUNT ELLER lBarbara Santangelol and friends, Jeff Cameron, Mike Remido, Ken Mc- Ginnis, Frank Catagnus, Pat Madden, Joey Palaia, Larry Gleason, and Harry Dobbs, listen, Will Parker lDanny Manillal tells of his ex- periences in up-to-date Kansas City. -- I, . - S5255 s575iT5iiT-i31 . CONTEMPLATING THE MAGNIFICENT funeral he would have if he hanged himself, Jud lAndree Turnerl listens skeptically to Curley's lFrancis McMenaminl brilliant reasoning. On the evening of November 21, l968, a cowpuncher named Curly leaped through a gate on Kenrick's stage and began to sing . . . Oh, what a beautiful mornin'l Oh, what a beautiful day! l got a beautiful feelin' Everythin's goin' my way. He might well have been singing for Mr. John Burfete, producer, the Reverend Joseph Murray and Mr. A. J. Casale, moderators, Sister Rose Madeleine and Sister Mary William, music directors, Sister Dolores Kathryn and Sister Elizabeth Ann, stage directors, Mrs. Janet McLaughlin, Mrs. McDevitt, choreographer, and the cast and the stage crew, for they produced another great Kenrick performance in OKLAHOMA. ln a rough and growing territory out West, we find Curly lF. McMENAMlNl trying his best to court Laurey lS. TRAUBJ, who is also admired by a dirty ranch hand named Jud lA. TURNERD. In a fatal fight, Jud falls on his own knife, leaving 'the way clear for Curly to marry Laurey. They exit in the surrey as OKLAHOMA echoes through the hall. NIMBLE AND QUICK, Danny Manilla iumps to a lively western tune as his fellow cowboys ioin in the fun. THE REAL MOMENT OF TRIUMPH arrives, the Grand Finale ends, and, for all involved, months of dedication to a goal have borne fruit. 7 L l 4 rl S? ,QS tl 'S gf' 5,94 32:5 en ef rs se as '11 K we ,si fr DRUM MAJOR, George Pin- chock, ably conducts band. Perfect timing and precision, as well as a fine quality of music, have made Kenrick's band one of the most highly accred- ited in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. With the talented help of moderators, Father Carroll, Sister Rose Madeleine, Mr. Ott, and director, Mr. Richard Genovese, the band successfully re- ceived Superior Rating in three categories in the All-Catholic Band Competition on October 19, 1968. Besides performing at football games and playing in and around Norristown, this group of enthusiastic musicians has carried Kenrick as far as Philadelphia and New York by marching in the Annual Thanks- giving Day and the Saint Patrick's Day Parades and by playing at the Academy of Music with public schools. Through music, His truth is marching on! Band SENIOR MEMBERS of the woodwind section, FRONT ROW: Lucy Breslin, Albrette Zvarick, Helene Eliff, Joyce Kratowitz, Lois Hughes, Justine Drzymalski, Joanne Lawler, BACK ROW: Joann Dragone, Barbara Striz- zieri, Lynn Renish, and Louella Hutt, pose before the finale of the musicale. SETTING THE TEMPO of the marching band, John Piacifelli, Bill Butler, Jim Ferrante, Tommy Every, Stephen Niksa, George Knoell, Tom McGin- ley, and Charlie Lacon, members of the percussion section, perform the Impossible Dream, familiar tune to all. FLM... 1 h., -fumes-V mmxsxl such a superior marching unit. 7 n r'--we---H HUP TWO, THREE, FOUR! directs Father Carroll while Kenrick's highly accredited band displays the precision which has made it liiwwiif A ' I 7 Ver: Lfwwerwf few, ew, re five grief? 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HAVING SUCCESSFULLY DELIVERED the Overture of 'I8'l2 in the annual musicale, Carol Dougherty, Josephine Cicalap SECOND ROW: Nancy Makoid, Corrine Martino, Frances McQuaidp BACK ROW: Joe DeHaven, Tom McKeown, and George Murphy, senior members in the brass section of the band take a brief rest at intermission. .4 SEARCHING FOR NEW IDEAS to improve an already excellent publica- tion, members of THE SHIELD staff, Marcia Pietruszka, James McCarthy and Chris Norton, check the exchanges from various school newspapers. DILIGENTLY WORKING to complete their final copies are SHIELD typists, Patricia Ferri and Virginia Romano, while Dee Dee Sabol and Chris Zim- mer check and recheck the results. The Shield REACHING THE PUBLIC is important to any newspaper and THE SHIELD is no exception. Members of its circulation department are John Andrews Mary Hylan and Margaret Kennedy. IMPRESSING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jane Grey with the importance of meeting deadlines Sister Joseph Miriam goes over the tentative publication dates of THE SHIELD. 1 1 T 1 1 I EAGER TO MEET the challenge of publishing an excellent news- paper, THE SHIELD page editors, Veronica Graff, Ann McKernan, Julia Reddy, Ed Bartoszek, and Jane Grey, collaborate ideas on page planning. SPORTS' WRITERS ALERT!! Sports editor, Ed Bartoszek, distributes assignments to Jimmy Ronca, Ed Gildea, Ed Ausman, Sam Augus- ine, Steve Mitchell, and Vernon Chinchilli in order to meet the dead- line for the final edition. PROJECT CLOTHING, sponsored by THE SHIELD for the orphans of Saigon, Viet Nam, engrosses Bernadette Kennedy, Patricia Cinaglia, Margaret and Mary Jane Kennedy who help to prepare the boxes for shipment. To be a member of THE SHIELD staff is to know the mean- ing of the words: diligence, determination, and total in- volvement. Under the able supervision of Sister Joseph Miriam, l.H.M., this year's staff has utilized these three words in producing a newspaper worthy of the rating All- Catholic. Each of the five scholastic issues of THE SHIELD vibrates with information vital to every phase of Kenrick's life. lt is because of this that we salute The Shield for its dedication to the true meaning of iournalism-to print the truth! il After many months of arduous labor, the i969 KENECHO has finally materialized. During its creation, the staff has attempted to retain the individuality of each student while exemplifying the necessity of a cooperative spirit character- istic of Kenrick's student body. Under the guidance of Sister Margaret Miriam, l.H.M., we, the staff, have endeavored to surpass the All-Catholic yearbook of former years in bringing to you a vivid picture of Kenrick life as it helps mature an industrious student. We have presented this book, hopeful that the picture of Ken- rick will remain as an incentive to America's youth in its quest for truth. DETERMINATION AND DEDICATION to provide the student body with an exceptional yearbook offer many delightful experiences to members of the KENECHO staff: Sara Maley, Sheila Forth,'Barbara Loeper, Sue Schuyler, Mary Lou DiGiovanni, Marte Peters, and Andrea Benkovich. WITH A LITTLE HELP from fellow staff members Maryanne Dell Angelo and Carmella Mirabile, Charlotte Catanzaro fills in the missing link of a caption she is writing. ENJOYING A LAUGH, Susan Spera and Carol Cygal wonder when some of those candid photos were taken. Kenechoy a TEAM WORK is the spirit of the sports editors as Ed Kane, Steve McDonald, and Tony Palopoli write captions while Rich Walters and Marty Crennan crop pictures. VALUABLE ASSETS in the production of KENECHO are typists, Debbie Shinn, Joanne Della Pietro, Rose DiCarlo, Georgienne Bednar, Patty Lobb, Patti Dwyer, and Eileen Lare. CREATIVE TECHNIQUES of caption writing offer enioyment as well as a challenge to Hedy Kurpiel and Pat Berry. ASSOCIATE EDITORS, Marybeth McGrory and Al McCracken, dis- cuss the proper layout of the yearbook with editor-in-chief, Michelle Moloney. ,,,c.. .M ,.a,...c.,.M -N.,,,,.,...w., .W M- .mm W. wwf Retreat The most important thing is to be. With these words in mind, the student body enioyed days of recollection at the beginning of September and again in January, besides the days of the usual annual retreat. Father Fitz- gerald, speaking with the underclass- men, and Father Murray, with the seniors and iuniors, discussed the im- portance of our being. This, of course, involves a realization of our dependence on God and a real con- cern for our neighbor. These retreat days have intensified in Kenrick stu- dents a deeper mutual respect and a greater desire for involvement. REVERENTLY PARTICIPATING in the sacrifice of the Mass, Vincent Matalavage, representing the Kenrick community, presents the cibor- ium to Father Murray as the student body sings the symbolic hymn Take our bread. , 5 gi if l1 fz,: f Mmm THE IMPORTANCE OF CONFESSION and the effect it has on our lives become more meaningful through group discussions led by Linda DeMedio, Patricia Cinaglia, Mark Cipollini, and Michael Candelori after their first conference during retreat. FOR THE SUCCESS of this year's retreat, Pat Mohan, Lucy Breslin, Frank Catagnus and George Durante in offering petitions contribute their part in making the students more active in the Mass. TO COMPLEMENT the benefits received by the Annual Retreat, Christopher O'Neill partakes in the sacrifice of the Eucharist. 1 1 if? .e yg . 55 Xi, ,TEA iff . ,, 1, ' 'f' ill'f3fi 1,Tff1 i,i? 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SEEING DOUBLE and it's very lovely as Susan Traub and Mary- anne Hylan add last minute touches to May Queen, Donna Zebrowski. 2 its How fitting it is to honor Mary as Queen of heaven and earth through her Son. On May 2, 1969, the Kenrick student body participated in a concelebrated Mass acclaim- ing Jesus and Mary as their own. The crowning of Mary by Donna Zebrowski and the act of Consecration led by school president, Phil Tavani, further stressed the Kendrick love of Mary and Christ. May Procession 121 The Prom Outstanding among the many memories of senior year is the night of the prom. The romantic atmosphere of Over The Rainbow only added to the happiness ex- perienced by seniors dancing and having fun with dear friends. In their elated spirits, seniors forgot all sense of time only to dis- cover that their dream was over all too soon. For the class of '69, the prom was indeed the most exciting and most unfor- gettable event of their school life. ELATED BY THE ATMOSPHERE of gay festivities Michael Simpson Charlotte Catanzaro Mary Lou DiGiovcnni and David Petrecca pause for CI moment to chat with Father LaHart and Father Fitzgerald DANCING T0 THE SWINGING RHYTHM of the Defenders Richard Schuth Dennis Tague Gene Kelly Ann McKernan and Diane Glangullo believe In the magic of the evening l nlors remain entranced and suspended in the atmo sphere created by the prom I I I .. In - ' . SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW, spellbound se- CAPTURED BY THE ENCHANTMENT of the evening, Patty Jo Falcone and Steve Hahn experience a night to remember. NOTHING BUT SMILES will do for couple Sara Maley and Doug Allan as they share the fun and festivities of an evening at the prom. :elif Yf,A1i CHARM AND BEAUTY radiate from the prom court, FRONT ROW: Theresa Tornetta, Jean Tyrell, Patricia Mohan, Patricia Collins, Patricia Falone, Linda Cioney BACK ROW: Lucy Breslin, Nancy Makoid, Theresa Taphorn, Donna Zebrowski, Linda DeMedio, Patricia Lobb, Louella Hutt, and Bernadette Brady, who surround their queen, Diane Hertzog ifront centerl. Nc., Forensic Hisfifiiiiii 29' x TO STRENGTHEN THEIR SPEAKING ability, Mark Hertzog and Gilbert Farring- ton, members of the Forensic Society, debate the position of the United States in Vietnam as Mr. John Haskins, moderator, silently forms constructive criticism. En ebrf' 1? iii mf: me HDEDICATION AND SERVICE to one's profession characterize paramount quali- ties of a nurse, proclaims Mary Anne Sabados to Hedy Kurpiel, Ann Marie Cowley, Andrea Benkovich, Sister Geraldine Remus, Patricia Cinaglia, Mary Jane Kennedy and Mary Jo Kehs, members of the Future Nurses Club. TO ENHANCE OUR WEEKLY MASSES, the Art Club: Michele Donato, Patti Q Dwyer, .lean Tyrell, Sylvia Krajnik, Sean DeCamillo, Susan Peterson, Sister Grace Eileen, Janet Antonelli, and Maureen Kachline construct liturgical banners. Pep Club EAGER T0 CAPTURE the enthusiasm of the student body, Pep Club members, Ann Hood, Bernadette Kennedy, Frances Puche, Margie Hoy, Peggy Kennedy, Sara Maley, Patti Dwyer, Sylvia Krainik and Sister Ann Celeste combine their efforts to decorate our school with artistic posters for coming events. Library Aides CAPABLE AND WILLING library aides, Marianne Trulac, Brenda Turck, Joanne Della Pietro, Rose DiCarlo, Charlotte Catanzarro, Andrea Benko- vich, Valerie Toth and Mary Louise DiGiovanni, assist Sister Rosemary in maintaining an efficient library. FUTURE TEACHERS, Mary Kirkpatrick, Mar- garet Kennedy, and Nanette Fink, discuss their views with Sister Regina Maria on the opportunities and challenges of their selected profession. Future Teachers WHILE SURVEYING THE RESULTS of snapshots, Sister Regina Christi, moderator of the Camera Club, points out to Dennis Grau the fun of catching candid shots. SKILLED IN THE ART of developing pictures, Michael Klag and Stephen Maiewski critically examine a recent photo. Science IMPRESSED BUT SOMEWHAT CONFUSED, Sandy Kuklinski listens attentively while prize-winning scientist, Joseph DeHaven, explains his research of radio waves, a proiect of the Annual Science Fair. Slflffffffif' bilffcfwxpxlvcfzrfyzvq fizf life ff c1lf0r10ff?cId106fff11ff4a Camera Club CU? 11562. P Tilt! TO AVOID THE RISK of later surgery, one must correct orthopedic defects in children. . . Thus Doctor Robert Byrne, surgeon at Sacred Heart Hospital and guest lecturer for the sci- ence seminar, enlightens three interested stu- dents, Daniel Novak, David Messiak, and David Latham. ltar Boys Chess Club DEEPLY ENGROSSED, Mr. Schilling watches Danny Novak attempt, by skillful maneuvers, to break down the oir of confidence surrounding fel- low chess club member, Ken McGinnis. CONCENTRATION AND SKILL, the necessary tools of good chess players, require the attention of Donald Clemens and Tom Collins. Interested on- lookers are Mike Collins and Allan Breller. SENIOR ALTAR BOYS, Tom lobb, John Andrews, Mike Duffy, Michael DiOrio, Marty Crenninp BACK ROW: Paul Gerstemeier, Mike Candelori, Vince Dooley, Charles Sauermelch, and Mark Cippolini watch attentively as Pat Trofa, Nick Damiani, Dan Novak, and Jim Cowley review with Father Fitzgerald the proper way to serve Mass. v:ffl-.1 gfl , mmm-1 .,.w,wws,.mseeem:.......s , wwf smancs-emma German Club GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS, Tom Kachline lpresi- dentl, Angie Segui ltreasurerl, and Marybeth McGrory lsecretaryl share Mr. Schilling's en- thusiasm about the newly purchased tapes which help the students to acquire a better under- standing of the German language. Chef Club VALUED AT FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, this stamp collec- tion belonging to club moderator, Mr. Ward, is carefully examined by him and Michael Sheehan. Philatelists GUESS WHO DARES to come to dinner! exclaims Chef Club seniors, Ed Kane, Ronald Grzywacz, Ray Morris, Phil Tavani, Tom Lobb, Danny Manilla, and Andree Turner, who seek the know-how of Sister John Thomas in preparing a luscious cheese pie. poor, Spanish Club members, Peggy Ortega, Pat Mohan, Al McCracken, Sister Charles Bernard, Carol Cygal, Maryanne Dell Angelo, Ed Rogan, Leo Rossi, Hedy Kurpiel, and Pat Berry realize that the true ioy of Christ- mas is in giving. u b WITH A SPARK OF DELIGHT in their hearts as they wrap presents for the Laflgyg AS SISTER ALMA FRANCES and the officers of the Latin Club, Rosemary McMullen, Salvatore Conte, Philomena Haskins, and Kathy Ganley, look on, James Lewis awards Jane Kachline first prize in the amateur contest sponsored by the club. Latin Club mn Honor Society OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Donna Zebrowski, Patty Jo Falcone, and Ed Bartoszek, discuss plans for the induction of new members with their mod- erator, Sister Aldonna. CONSCIENTIOUSLY FULFILLING HIS DUTIES as a member Community Service EXPLAINING THE FUNDAMENTALS of modern math, Community Service Corps worker, Michael Dilorio, instructs students at George Washing- ton School. of the National Honor Society, Henry Haskins explains some confusing problems of Algebra Il to Thomas Maginley. T0 PROMOTE BETTER UNDERSTANDING by lending a helping hand is the pleasant task of Community Service Corps volunteers, Martha Hyde, Debbie Cronin, Mark Cippolini, and their advisor Mr. Murray. OUR FUTURE may lie beyond our vision, but it is not completely beyond our control. 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