Bishop Reilly High School - Markings Yearbook (Fresh Meadows, NY)

 - Class of 1971

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Iife's unspoiled Beauty .S l CELEBRATE your ssauammv You are depth g a soul searching inward - exploring . . . feeling . . . understanding You are height a spirit soaring upward - dreaming . . . strivingd . . achieving You are breadth Bu a person exploding outward experiencing . . . sharing . . . loving You can be smothered. Cry out your individuality Set free your potential greatness Live yourself - a Woman To You we dedicate MARKINGS '71 Reverend James E. Gotimer Supervising Principal Reverend John F. Keppler Religious leaders offer direction Reverend Dennis J. Dore Most Reverend Francis J. Mugavero Bishop of Brook X, l Encouraging a spirit of change and im- provement, Reverend James E. Gotimer has devoted hours of time to Reilly's var- ious needs. From important events to ev- eryday happenings, Father displays crea- tivity and sincere interest which makes him a valuable Supervising Principal. Priest Counselors, Father Dennis Dore and Father John Keppler work selflessly to fulfill the religious needs of the student body. Besides counseling the girls, visiting and teaching religion classes, and prepar- ing the Liturgy for numerous Class Nlass- es, friendly hellos and hallway concern characterize these dedicated men. Mrs. Ruth Speer Assistant Principal - Discipline Keeping intouch with all facets of education and possessing a sharp intellect, Sister Frances Pauline meets the challenges of Reilly as a woman dedicated to Christian ideals. Sensitive and aware of others' needs, Sister's desire to work with the poor in Peru has been granted. A gain for the mission apostolate will constitute a loss for the Reilly community. Sister Frances Pauline Principal Sister Joan Nassauer Assistant Principal - Curriculum ant Principal - Elizabeth Toohig M Joelyn lannone A tant Principal - Guidance Student Activities Combined efforts lighten countless responsibilities 5 . , i . l i i Following the traditions of Spirit Day, June Bradley, and Nancy Challan act Carmela DiDomenico whizzes through the 3 o'clock announcements their pa rt. Student Activities Council supervises and ini- tiates programs enabling students to participate in school and community affairs. Along with Iona College, SAC co-sponsored a successful drive for Appalachia. Manual Velazquez, a representative from Salinas, California, in- formed the students of the plight of the migrant worker. April 30, the day entirely devoted to education in Ecology, acted as a springboard to continuous education and involvement in eco- logical activities during the month of Nlay. SAC officers initiated two massive letter writing campaigns for state aid to private schools and for the humane treatment of American prison- ers. The Curriculum Committee solicited new ideas from the student body regarding course offerings for the 1971-1972 school year. Boxes of food, clothing and toys fill trucks bound for Appalachia to Action Plans for Senior Prom are organized. CCathy Gilibertij i i 5 President Carmela DiDomenico and Vice-President Cathy Giliberti Freshmen Presidents gather weekly under the supervision of Cathy Giliberti. SAC - Springboard Secretary Ann McQuade and Treasurer Gertie Casano QP SSS Ei vs, .fr g.fs:E'1 .yu Q , 1. . ,, Tax i i .. uw f . x. X x +5 X X1 was N 1 P359 . . ...Q '- Sf' Fx SH 3 mi gifi ' A New SNYSQM. R Q is ' uf Ring Day fulfills Junior aspirations i i i Guitarists enliven atmosphere of the Ring Mass. CMerren Keating, Therese Yekelek, Thfee YSHVS Of 3f'tiCiD3fi0 1 are culminated in One m0mel'1f- U-Hia Barbara Collinsj Valentey Gracious Sophomore hostesses provided service with a smile at the Ring Dance. .,. Father Keppler, our special Junior, accepts his ring from Class President Tricey Reilly. A symbol . . . of peace, justice and truth for everyone. Lois McNiff and Mary Therese Palmeri survey their symbol of seniority. Juniors and their escorts dance to the music of Jason Garfield CJudy DiCarIo, Barbara Collinsj Junior year reached its climax as the Class of '71 received their Senior rings on May 15, 1970. The day commenced with a Nlass cele- brated by Fr. Keppler. Distribution of rings followed and breakfast concluded the morn- ing's celebration. A semi-formal set to theme of Gone with the Wind enhanced the evening. The Jason Garfield provided the music. Reilly commends accomplished students Having attained 400 points, Luise Uftring receives the Reilly Shield. SAC Class Presidents: Front Row: J. Crilley, C. Leon, M. McDermott, P. Weidner, L. Perillo, P. Stavile, D. Gassman. Back Row: M. Baird, E. Doherty, R. Grossi, A. DiBenedetto, P. Fitzgerald, J. Cassarino, J. Petraglia, P. Maguire, J. Fusco, J. Giovaniello. I L National Honor Society: Front Row: A. Caramore, T. Yekelek, S. Dempsey, J. Morcone, C. O'Hara, D. Keenan S. Pecoraro, L. Valente, G. Smith, J. DelRossi, M. Colavita, F. Tesoriere. Middle Row: R. Menechino, C. Leon,'M A. Testani, L. Uftring, H. Ronan, B. Crook, S. McGettigan, D. Jerolimov, A. Bushery, E.' Meehan, C DiDomenico. Back Row: N. Maranzano, M. Brothers, M. Pavlecka, D. Hodgins, E. Hogg, J. Bradley, D Gassman, C. Giliberti, P. Walker, F. Breitfeller, A. Gagat. Chris Altman proudly displays the Letter that designates her as one of the nation's best. l l l On behalf of the Markings '70 staff, Pat Walker accepts the N.S.Y.A. yearbook plaque. ' ' Newly-awarded Spanish medals are the object of admiration for Andrea Caramore and Rosemary Menechino. Deserving Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors received recognition on Award's Day, October 30, 1970. During the morning ceremony, which took place in the auditorium, S.A.C. officers presented numerals, letters and shields. G.A.A. officers awarded shields and pins. Eighteen Seniors received National Merit Letters of Commendation. Not to be forgotten were the achievements attained by students in the areas of fine arts, forensics and language. Cheerleaders and spectators wait for the start of the Pep Rally. - -- .Ms 'N QP s Pep Rally emcee, Mary Jo McDermott, welcomes all Reilly supporters mill about during intermission. Pep Rally incites student spirit Varsity co-captain, Dianne Power, follows through on the latest J.V. twlrlers stand in formation before performing their first routine of the new season twirling routine. l J.V. cheerleaders engage in a pre-rally conference. The 1970-71 basketball season opened with the Pep Rally which took place on IVlon- day, November 30. ln accordance with previous rallies, lVlr. Catalanello and the Reilly band commenced the activities with a few tunes, followed by speeches from the freshman, J.V. and Varsity coaches. All three divisions of the cheerlead- ers exhibited their abilities, while the J.V. and Varsity twlrlers showed their talents with a variety of routines. broaden horizons l Cultural experiences The Dowager Empress remains aloof in a tense scene Lorice Stevens and George Tipton invite all to Henrietta's Wedding. from Anastasia CR. Pioreck, M. MacLeod, N. Brandl Prince Bounine looks on as Anna rejects Dr. Serensky. CR. Pioreck, G. Ferrari, R. McNuItyJ Happy and Biff converse with a lady companion in a lighter scene from Death of a Salesman. i A l i The Mission Singers: Brothers Joe Valentine, John O'Reilly, Pat Coyne, and Tom Troxell. Opportunities to deepen insights and broaden horizons through the combined medias of drama and music abounded on the Reilly stage. The National Theatre Company gave two pre- sentations this year - Death of a Salesman and a musical commentary entitled Passin' Through . This traced the Slight of the black from the Continent all the way to the 1970's through fables, songs and poems. The Mission Singers, a group of talented sem- inarians from St. Louis, performed a variety of popular songs along with a few original compo- sitions. For its second annual school play, Bishop Reilly's Dramatics Society staged a production of Anastasia The atmosphere created by the performers captivated the audience. Prom Committee: S. Carlino, S. Nlaietta, S. Derych, J. Harvey: Standing: L. Librizzi, J. Greve, C. Giliberti aiu-K' t Guitar soloist entertains with his version of Malagueia. :sa Charlotte Laut embraces her escort after he selected Smiling radiantly Prom Queen, Charlotte Laut displays her the white rose. bouquet of roses. A lively tune brightens the faces of Adrienne Calcagno and her partner. Tender moments enhance twilight hours Chaperones pause during the course of an enjoyable evening. Couples ta ke time to relax and share each other's company. orchestra. around the city. After weeks of anticipation, prom night finally arrived for Seniors and their escorts. The long-awaited night took place April 14 in the Paradise Suite of Terrace on the Park. The couples danced to the theme song, We've Only Just Begun and other melodies pro vided by Mr. Gerard Catalanello and his As the prom drew to a close, Seniors headed for various places in and Q X X v XM X x x K. wi? S xi Dedicated counselors direct students toward a changing world x kk Sister Mary Elizabeth Finn Religion Department Chairman: Religion 11, 123 Humanities Program: Cultural Club Sister Barbara Buxton Mrs. Eileen Bulger Religion 11, 123 English 123 Guidance 9, 10, 11, 125 Health Careers Club Sister Barbara Heavey Sister Joseph Agnes Religion 9, 103 Guidanceg Careers Club, Legion of Mary Altar Society Sister Joan Margaret Feaster Marie B. Daly Religion 11, 125 English 115 Religion 9, 10 substitute Meadowlark: Altar Society RX S. Lorraine and S. Barbara steal a quiet moment to share a thought. Miss Judy Kallmeyer Sister Lorraine Therese Religion 9, 11. 12 Religion 9, 10: English 9 Miss Joelyn lannone Assistant Principal: Social Psychology: Future Teachers: Academic Council Sister Eileen Fitzgerald Religion 9, 10 Skilled professionals stress the role of communication Mrs. Carol Giaimo French 1, 3 Sister Ann Patrice Bergin Head Librariang Library Club Mrs. Marion Pollaro Maria C. Contino Miss Teresa Chimienti Library Assistant Spanish 1, 2, 4 Spanish 19 Italian 1 Sister Margaret M. Bickar Language Department Chairma ng French 3, 45 Young Christian Students At the end of a long day, a bulging mailbox makes it all worthwhile. CMiss Chimientib Mrs, Cecelia Graf Miss Carmen Lombas-Garcia Sister Sheila Gavin Librarian Spanish 3, 4 Spanish 1, 2, 3 inventive teachers open channels of creative self-expression Sister Teresa Mary Sister Ann Miriam English Department Chairman: English 11. 12 English 12 Sister Mafion Grant Sister Ggrlrude Marie Sister Catherine Therese English 10, 113 Religion 12: English 10: English 11. 12 Glee Club ACC0mPaniStS Sophomore Great Books Bookstore Moderator Junior, Senior Book Clubs: Discussion Club Curriculum Committee Mrs. Lupak recharges her battery for the next class. Mrs. Stellato demonstrates techniques for draping fabric. Mrs-I Patricia I- 'Pack Mrs. Louise Stellato English 9 Home Economics 2, 33 Practical Sewing X Mrs. Ronald L. Kehrli English 9, 103 English 10 - Enriched Meadowlark Miss Rose Marie Jakubiansky Algebra: Geometry: Guitar Club: Religion Committee Miss Tuzzo challenges her class with a shorthand drill. Sister Mary Murphy Math 11, 12: Trigonometry: Sodality: Service Committee Sister Eileen Culkin Mathematics Department Chairman Mathematics 12: Trigonometry: Matrix Algebra: Math Club: Markings Miss JoAnn Lamicella Algebra: Booster Club Sister Maureen Lynch Shortland l: Typing I: Religion 11 12 Markings: Sodality Crispy French fries find their beginnings in the Reilly kitchen. I' ' li-1-L Sister Evelyn Guthrie Business Department Chairman: Shorthand Ilg Typing lg Transcription Exacting faculty simplify highly complicated fields Mary Ann Hurley Modern Geometry: National Honor Society: Senior Prom Committee Sister Elizabeth Toohig Assistant Principal, Intermediate Algebra: Math 11, 12 Miss Jean Tuzzo Secretarial Practice: Typing Ig Shorthand I Educators unite physical and mental talents into a forceful whole . K Miss Noreen Kunzi Physical Education: Health 2, 4: Twirlers: Swimming: Tennis: J.V. Basketball: Leaders Club Mr. Garcia familiarizes Mr. Santorelli with the workings of the chemistry lab. Sister Patricia Margaret Chemistry: Physical Science: Mission Club Margaret Stack Physical Education: Cheerleaders: Gymanstics: Modern Dance: Tennis Jane C. Modry Physical Education: Basketball: Volleyball: Softball: Track and Field: Swimming Mr. Hugo Garcia Chemistry: Physics Sister Blanche La Rose Science Department Chairman Biology: Advanced Biology: AV Squad: Photography Club Helen B. Lombardo Health and Physical Education Chairman: Athletic Director: GAA Moderator: Ski Club: Recreation Club Mr. S. Santorelli Physical Science: Science Club Miss Kunzi displays good form while sharpening her skills. Cheryl A. Coscia Deidre A. Connelly Physical Science: Biology Biology? Archery Club Y. ,Y .,m k Dynamic instructors present a variety of cultures i Mr. Healy enlivens history with one of his humorous transparencies. Sheila M00re Sister Charlotte Fraser Miss Carol Hamel Area Studies Art 9, 123 Art Club World History: American History Forensics Sister Francis Magdalen Sister TGYGS2 Magdden Music: Girls' Chorale: Mixed Glee Club: Diocesan Music Council American History: National Honor Society Matthew Strong Mrs. Ruth E. Speer John Healy European Culture: Political Science: Assistant Principal: Social Studies Department Chairman Golf: Boys' Soccer: Pglitical American History: 20th Century Area Studies: The Enlightenment Science Club: Religion American History: Senior Prom Multi-EthFIiC Club: Chairman Committee: Lay Faculty Delegate Academic Council Mrs. Daly holds the attention of a captive audience. Responsible teams keep Reilly's efficiency at a peak c e c K Mrs. Linneman escapes from the hectic pace of the Reilly cafeteria. Mrs. Theresa Archacki Mrs. Helen Bolger Domenica M. Liuzzii School Secretary Office Assistant Secretary to Guidance 1 Custodial engineers locate the cause of a mechanical failure. Q Geraldine Fitzsimmons, R.N School Nurse Dr. Caron pauses to ponder the day's medical problems. William A. Baron Muriel Donnelly Mrs. Margaret Rome First Aidp Horseback Riding: Bowling v During a trust walk, Janice Heinssen puts her confidence in Mary Cannon. K-wee. New Sophomores supplement religion class discussions with collages. --x To modernize the religion pro- gram, the department focuses on an increasing social awareness among the students. To accomplish this aim, classes participated in a drive to col- lect Clark gum wrappers for UNICEF as well as clothing for Appalachia. Also initiated into the program were small group retreats outside the atmosphere of school. Group guidance is provided on the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior levels with individual interviews for Seniors. The program implements standardized testing and group dis- cussions of pertinent problems. Leaving the guidance office, Cathy Leon thanks Mrs. Bulger for her advice. Talented guitarists accompanying singing at First Friday Mass. Guidance stimulates discussiong Religion instills social awareness Shared encounter Concelebrated Masses enrich the Reilly community. The Guidance office offers a storehouse of information for those interested in furthering their education. CCarol Prezioso Norma Neil, Virginia Hoganj Junior Helen Carberry tackles complicated quadratic functions. Supplementing the traditional mathe- matics courses this year, the Mathematics Department offered a course in Matrix AIgebra.'TackIing the problems of elemen- tary functions and matrices, eleven Sen- iors pursue the intricacies of higher math- ematics. The Science Department employs the well-equipped facilities of Reilly's laborato- ries to illustrate scientific principles and theories. Inspired by curiosity, students experience the joy of discovery. Bisecting a line, Pam Ardolina struggles with an oversized board compass. Mr. Garcia captivates his audience as he demonstrates a physics experiment Scientific precision disciplines the mind Mary Anne Farley employs unusual laboratory ACIUGUC life HSTOUVICIS Ellen Cummings- techniques as she views microbes. . X, st its Only the observant student can cope with the precision of chemistry. CDiane Schneidery Physics students utilize meter stick and compass to prove classroom theories. 2 Typing poses no challenge to the nimble fingers of Candi Ryan. Although basically a college prepari- tory school, Reilly also offers a two-year comprehensive course in business. Ju- niors and Seniors may complete studies in typing, shorthand, transcription and secretarial practice. Various electives are offered to Seniors - among them Shorthand and Typing. The Home Economics Department offers to interested students the oppor- tunity to learn the practical arts of cooking, sewing and child care. Since the department serves only upperclass- men, it utilizes small classes to provide much individual attention. l Seniors enjoy typing as much as they profit from it Junior chefs Janice Cuccia and Carol Val struggle with the Betty Crocker Cookbook Family living class gives Merren Keating the opportunity to practice child care. Future secretaries and homemakers focus on tomorrow Cutting the pattern is the first step of Marie Leo's creation. Miss Carpitano - a new addition to the Home Ec Department. Preparing for open house, Seniors Suzanne Vetrano anld Mary Ellen Curran put the finishing touches in their gingerbread creation. Goalie Lorraine Hughes prevents an opponent from scoring. Peggy Miller practices life saving techniques on Resus-Annie. Unlike the formality of the classroom, physical educa- tion provides a stimulating outlet from the daily routine. A well-planned gym program offers every student the op- portunity to master the funda- mentals of numerous sports. The Health Program strives to educate students in the functions and diseases of the human body. But Mrs. Lombardo, do we learn how to take these things off next health class! Freshmen swing their partners and begin to Duck for the Oyster. At the sound of the whistle Yvonne Ferriera is off. Sophomore Mary Ellen Kulikowski limbers up before learning new steps in a ,modern dance routine. Physical activity supplements intellectual awareness Celeste Carroll begins her gymnastics routine in a front support position. By popular request, Ital- ian l joined the language electives this year. Like Spanish and French, Ital- ian familiarizes students with the language and customs of a foreign na- tion. Having completed the three year requirement in a language, future linguists concentrate on its prac- tical application through fourth-year courses. For the first time several stu- dents participate in inde- pendent study. Gail Lofaro demonstrates her knowledge of Italian geography. Spanish students relive the Nativity in their presentation, The Legend of the Christmas Tree Freshman Miriam Frisoni practices a French dialogue on a toy telephone. Guess what I hadda for lunch today . . . Language spans the scope of cultural understanding French students share their knowledge of historical figures, Napoleon and Marie Antoinette The famous meat-a-ball hero . . . Mamma mia! Thatsa spicey meat-a-ball! Literature reflects lifeg History N O If at first you don't succeed . . . QCaroline Li Pumaj Eager Students paftake in lively discussion. The Social Psychology student uses blocks to delve into her personality. fNorma AIbaneseJ Literary Criticism students utilize the library in their study of contemporary literature. l l lllustrating the Medieval Period, World History students build a castle. Willie Lohman's dreams take shape in a scene from the National Theater Company's presentation of Death of a Salesman. Mrs. Speer exhibits an heirloom of the Revolutionary War Period. Introduced this year in the English Department was a Literary Criticisrg elective for Seniors. The course offers the opportunity to explore great literature in depth. The Na- tional Theater Company presented Arthur NliIler's Death of a Sales- man. The History Department experi- mented with a new Social Psychology class, and a Humanities Course which delves into every aspect of the Age of Enlightenment. Seniors sketch the simplicity of nature. Folk songs make Sophomores aware of their musical heritage. CDenise Cruzl Freshmen intensify the Christmas spirit as they construct holiday decorations. CKaren Curley, Pat Accolti-gill Mary Gordon completes wire shepherd for display at Christmas. With brush and ink Janice Miller interprets fall scenery. 'S M NR X NR Q ,sit Q t t 1 A t Creative expression stimulates artistic ability Ordinary wire is transformed into artistic designs by Karen Soldati. Freshman Art offers a basic course in ,Art History and develops artistic ability through a variety of me- dia. Opportunities for a more extensive study is avail- able to talented Seniors. These students skillfully ex- press themselves through sculpture, painting and sketching. Their superior work is often exhibited throughout the school. Sophomores are required to take an introductory music course. Incorporating music history, theory and group singing, audio-visual aids animate musical genius from Bach to the Beatles. Qi XXX X mm Q x ann. x Q +. A . X. ,ww- ..u.. - ww ms . . 'N R '- SA w x -3 .z..: NX V. , Q . - .I 3 Qttl Q I ww , .-,, X K , . x . 5 S , ,..,,., I ,bnu Q X Q Q t CN X--X Q X X -ax X X .-'IP- Y:-. RTN x V 'T -i' i3S555i-.3 5355 . .... W rw . x.. ' - . :Ni - 5 -f:giiggg ,...e,., .. Nm .X. .W.w - sr w x ' Q L x X X X - N.: k .. waxy is 5 X w xw... Pat McCarthy, Tina Corigliano and Ann Llewellyn exhibit lively interest in The Matchmaker. This year two thousand books were added to the present library collec- tion. The conscientious work of aides and pages contribute to the Iibrary's upkeep. Guest lecturers at the Great Books Clubs led discussions on: Walden Two, The Matchmaker and The Tempest. Through keen participation in tour- naments, the members of the Foren- sics Club have established them- selves in the National Forensics League. Numerous trophies were won in categories of Extemporaneous, Dramatic and Oral Interpretation, and Impromptu. . Q . 5 gX- . X' Q4 4-ii s Q Q X Nix xg mm Performing one of her many tasks as library aide, Regina McNulty binds books Coached by Anne Junior, Mari Latty prepares for an upcoming forensic tournament. Si .- at as we Members of the Great Books Club direct their attention to guest speaker, Sister Teresa Mary. Books initiate discussion and debate Smmng while She works. El9aI'I0l' 5988505 OYSHFUZGS fefufned P9fi0diCa'S- Grouped informally, Sophomores prepare for Great Books Club meeting With the aid of Sister Ann Patrice, Library aide Corrie Bowe increases her knowledge of Library Science. Rhythm is the key to Mr. Catalanello's success. Angela Winters dreams of a White Christmas. Musical talents abound among Glee Club, Orchestra, and Guitar Club mem- bers. Besides their annual Christmas and Spring concerts, the Glee Club per- formed in A Night of Harmony with the all-male vocal group, The Queens- men. In conjunction with Glee Club, the Orchestra performed in the Fine Arts Festival in April. The newly-formed Gui- tar Club offers opportunity for girls to instruct and learn musical skills. l ll! Music captures varied moods Pat Falci learns the techniques of strumming from Lauren Angelli. Practice makes perfect. Reilly's Glee Club entertain visitors at the annual bank performance. Math contestants sharpen their skills for the final competition. Gerbils get out of hand as Lorraine Muttner attempts to stay in control. Science Fair entries prove complex and interesting. , X S X :L 1 Future scientists maintain a well-kept lab. l lVlr. Santorelli explains the principle of DNA to anxious students. Winners of Math contest display proud smiles as they receive awards. Discovery intrigues students Curious onlookers seek an explanation from Janice Helnssen Highlighting this year's activities the Math Club sponsored an intraschool competition based on TV's lt's Aca- demic. Finalists displayed their skills in rapid computing of mathematical problems during a school assembly. Field trips to the Museum of Natural History, the Hall of Science, and the Hayden Planetarium accented the Science Club's agenda for 1971. The annual Science Fair showed the initiative, hard work and creativity of Reilly's budding scientists. Strong Christian influence shapes young women Discussion of Christian qualities prompts YCS members to search themselves. Terminating the Advent season, Sodalists take part in a significant Light Service. Accepting the Gospel message as vital and relevant, YCS and Sodality concentrate on de- veloping young Christian leaders. Putting into practice their ideals and convictions, YCS peti- tioned North Vietnam for the humane treatment of prisoners and sponsored two YCS study days. Emphasizing Christ the Light, Sodality mem- bers ended the Advent season with a Light ser- vice and made Christmas remembrances for the elderly. Sharing ideas and ideals directs Sodal- ists toward a new meaning of prayer and com- munity living. Witty expressions animate members of Sodality group. While waiting for other members to arrive, YCS students enjoy a few moments of light talk. YCS and Sodality combine efforts in the Appalachia drive. Two truckloads of food and clothing determined the success of the Appalachia drive. Christmastime finds Sodality members busily constructing favors for the elderly. 1 Legion of Mary members Careful hands replace chalices following Mass. fKathy Augelloj Legion of Mary officers tally secret bag donations for charity. Service to others is the foundation of all reli- gious clubs at Reilly. Thanksgiving food and Christmas gift drives for Our Lady of Victory Parish in Bedford-Stuyvesant were main proj- ects of the Mission Club. The Legion of Mary involves individual service in such areas as y candy-striping and patterning. Girls in the Altar Society hold the responsibility of preparing the chapel for Mass. In preparation for Mass, Kathy Diele reaches for sacred vessels. Altar club members enjoy the responsibility of caring for vestments. Thanksgiving brings food to an underprivileged parish. CColette Collins, Barbara Callenderj Christian students serve others Marion Burnbaum prepares cruets for Advent Liturgy Yearbook Staff A UK Business Editor, Mary Anne Farley, consults Sister Eileen Culkin about yearbook deposits. Meeting the challenge of new publishers, the Markings '71 staff utilized modern equip- ment and techniques. Experimenting with typography, Markings Yearbook took on a new look. In an effort to improve photog- raphy, the position of Photography Editor was created. q U Markings '70 received top honors from the Catholic Press Association, the National Year- book Association, and the National Scholastic Press Association. Gathering her layouts, Anne Brennen prepares for another work-filled afternoon. Barbara Stahura concentrates on accurately recording yearbook deposits. Editors Michele Brothers, Mary Ann Testani and Pat Walker consider themes for opening section. Staff member Leslie Farrington painstakingly crops a picture. Snoopy dogs attract buyers in AV officers manage frequently used equipment. Striving to keep school events running smoothly, the Service Club members gen- erously offer their time to usher at impor- tant functions. The Lost and Found also relies on this club for its efficiency. The A.V. Squad maintains and delivers daily much needed audio-visual equipment. Extracurricular classes of Driver Education instruct potential drivers in the art of safe, competent driving. Driver's Ed educates students for responsibilities of safe driving. CJ. Dunnel Selfless individuals yield service Owners find their misplaced articles through Lost and Found. CD Svezia, M. Rizzutoj Varied expressions meet the camera at afternoon theory class of Driver's Ed. 77 Cultural club members relax at an informal Christmas party. Multi Ethnic club prepare international dishes tor mini-day. Delegates from the Political Science Club earlier this year went to Washington to partici- pate in a mock U.N. Assembly. They also sponsored a gubernatorial election in the fall and successfully predicted winners. Various excursions to Lincoln Center and a coffee house typified experiences of the Cultural Club. A new club this year, Multi-Ethnic, stressed an understanding of other cultures through food and research. Delegates prepare speeches for model U.N. assembly. Reference books aid political science club. Cultures unite minds of youth Mr. Strong illustrates points of interest for Karen Intent on their handicraft, the Cultural Club experiment with rug-hooking. Haley and Joan Kelly. Multi Ethnic Club Members: Lorraine Dancy, Colette Collins, Yvonne Smith, Toy McClinton, Carol Prince, Barbara Carroll, Donna Berry, Cheryl Jericeau, Barbara Callender. A budding artist works diligently. Uoan Paceb Photography and Art provide many outlets for creative potential. Art Club members experimented with diversified art forms - soap sculpture, water colors, oils, and fun film. The best compositions were displayed at the Fine Arts Festival. Photography Club members compiled portfolios of various school activities. intricately formed soap sculptures Maria Papaccio and Pat Beyer examine their negatives with great satisfaction The image of a bird is captured on paper. QTerry Hertej Latent talents emerge through self-expression 4 I Adjustments are made on the printing machine before making the finished prints. fTina Corigliano, Peggy Murphyj Katharine Gibbs representative clarifies a few points for members of the career club. Patricia McCarthy announces the month's schedule. Delegates of varied fields spoke of job opportunities and business challenges to members of Career clubs. The secretarial world was shown to girls by a representative from Katharine Gibbs. Those interested in medical careers participated in a tour of Beth Israel Hospital. Speakers from several col- leges spoke of teaching opportunities. lm- proving sewing techniques necessitated the formation of the Sewing Club. Home Ec teacher Miss Capitano demonstrates sewing principles. Final plans materialize for the Medical Careers field trip to Beth Israel Hospital. Career Club members Anne Ferraro and Peggy Miller offer their gifts d sponsored for the handicapped. uring Mass Future opportunities influence decisions i i i i i Guest speaker Marcia Baust presents the merits of the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School. Sister Joseph Agnes stimulates a discussion concerning promising job opportunities. 83 Meadow Lark highlights the news Hard-working members triumph at the success of their first issue. 4 :Qi-. ss -N-:?Qff'?'35u5 3 at , ,,... ,, QX firkses-V gg R fl? 125: - ,l firm 552.5 f. Q, ,M -3 ,JlYE.:Qg,,V s cf- . 424- ff SLB-C1'0'i7 4 H3 15 ' ,ig1,,l,1-,iff lamg I - aw-1 warts,-1 1 ,HL , -aw , md A Ai 32 -5.593 , ip , ., .4.. fvwfiwv M was 3 Meadow Lark staff discuss plans for its next paper. A pressing deadline keeps Ann FIynn's fingers moving rapidly. Pat McCarthy distributes newspapers through Reilly's mail system. - Z in .'-,- vx - ' A s . sf te: 2 :V ,X c lnstructing her tribe, Cyndi O'Hara reviews procedures of journalism. ' Seeking an answer, Valerie' Scopaz. questions Dear Blabbyf' - i ' ' Journalistic talents take shape in a variety of ways through ReiIIy's newspaper, the Meadow Lark. Striving to improve quality, the members endeav- ored to sample and study each phase of journal- ism. To assemble a more versatile staff, the rota- tion of editorial positions was initiated, and copy and headline editors were added. Editors Jo-Ellen Baird and Diane Forletti utilize the copy machine for many tasks. X XXX 'Ulu K xv qw N. . Q x x, xx wr Xx... Nm Q k . xx Skilled assistance boosts GAA activities to higher goals Judo instructor, ITIOVB. Miss' Judy Harris, calls a Judo students learn the art of self defense. very ' Girls' Athletic Adviser, Mrs. Lombardo and GAA Officers: Anne Molloy, Regina Briody, Pat Maguire, JoAnn Jordan, Nancy lllich ' Senior Leaders: Bottom: A. Murray, D. Hickey, C. Troisi, A. Murphy, M. Pavlecka, D. O'Connell, E. Gilbert, Middle Row: P. Weidner, T. Herte, L. Perillo, M. McDermott, E. Carroll, J. Carney, M. Timlin, M. Testanig Top row: S. Dempsey, J. DiCarlo, C. Levey, C. Hayslip, A. Molloy. J Modern dance members express a variety of moods. A Senior Leaders: Bottom: A. Molloy, P. Stavile, J. Heintzg Middle: D. Power, B. O'Connorg Top: T. Yekelek Betsy Beovich throws off a back neck choke by attacker, Joyce Locknicke. With the skilled assistance of teachers and GAA officers, students participate in high competition and gain the basics and skills of varied sports. Underclass athletes are given special attention with the help of trained senior leaders. Judo instruction aids seniors in the art of self-defense. Modern dance club members perform gracefully coordinated dance movements to express moods. I Varsity Twirlers: J. Cuccia, L. Bianco, A. DiBenedetto, P. Stavile, A. Bushery, D. Power, J. Giovaniello B McNamee, P. Mastrandrea, T. Goroshko, K. Fallon, C. Ryan, C. Carroll, J. Heintz, B. O'Connor, A. Cara more, E. Meehan. Cheerleader Captain Judy DiCarlo and Co-Captain Sheila Dempsey l v Captain Anne Bushery lightly performs a reindeer jump. New enthusiasm propels team spirit Keeping her eye on the baton, Candi Ryan awaits its return. Maskelony. Varsity Cheerleaders: Front: C. Callan, J. DiCarIo, S. Dempsey, J. DiGiovanni, Second Row: R. Briody, C. Zajacp Third Row: C. Poppe, L. Bellafiore, Fourth Row: D. Hodgins, C. Hayslipg Fifth Row: C. Levey, M. Desmoni, A. Molloy. JV Twirlers: Front: C. Weedenbosch, R. Rahill, D. Coucet, P. Stavile, L. Pellicione, S. Dunleavy, M. Colon, Second Row: M. Mahoney, P. Carroll, M. Tracey, D. Cappelli, D. Lovrich, A. McNulty, J. Varsity, JV and Fresh- man cheerleaders propel the 1970-71 school year with infectious cheers and captivating performances. Home and away games benefit from team spirit motivated by the squads, and the girls themselves succeed in achieving per- fection of voice, appear- ance and poise before en- tranced spectators. Twirling squads strive for less regimentation and more natural grace. Determined teams tackle new ambitions ,.a... l l Players gtand ready as the ball flies over the net, With excellent form, Angela Tolipani concentrates on perfect aim With a strong upsweep, Nancy Ilich whacks the ball! Driving swimmers backstroke to the finish. Swimming Team: Bottom: A. Dailey, D. Schneider, R. Manzick, C. Poppe, R. Mascucci, S. Schneider, A. Wisnewski, Second Row: K. Mugivan, N. Clark, M. Baird, J. O'Connor, D. Schneider, N. Schmidt, M. Clark, A. Hartigan, P. McDonald, K. Wegman, C. Pelletier: Third Row: J. Morris, M. Breslin, M. Tracey, L. Hughes, P. Maguire, E. McLoone, M. White, M. Knocka, B. Manzick, M. Rogan. l Archery Club ventures toward perfect aim and ideal form. Fair weather lends a helping hand to beginners and intermediates during the fall and spring seasons. The Volleyball team starts the year with a clean slate and a new enthusiasm to win. Reilly's swimming team announces an unde- feated record and exhibits headlong drive to defend their standing. Archery club members endeavor to achieve skilled marksmanship. Spring sports explode with action Reilly golfers display professional form. Relief shines on Jeanne Harvey's face as Laurie Gaun whacks the ball. -Betty Jackson illustrates Reilly power. Deborah Robinson strains to overtake Sherill Wilkinson at the finish. Michelle Affourtit deftly clears the bar. i Dorsie Leptak surpasses her previous record. - Pat Maguire slams a homer! Spring 1971 witnessed a marked increase in participa- tion in GAA activities. Mr. Strong demonstrated to club members the skills and tech- niques of golf. The Tennis Club developed the force and sta- mina of its advanced division by enlarging intramural con- tests. Reilly softball intramurals exemplified team spirit and improved the accuracy of their pitching and batting. Speed, agility and strength achieved by its participants established Track and Field activities as the highlight of the season. 95 Preparing to shoot, Nancy llich leaps into action. Varsity Basketball Team: Front: N. llich, M. Lenczowski, V. Graneyg Second Row: D. Schneider, M. Clancy, M. Tracey, K. Kunz, K. Clancy, B. Manzick, J. Jordan: Third Row: M. Abel, B. Jackson, P. Maguire. Varsity Field Hockey Team: E. Meehan, B. Manzick, C. Carroll, C. Callan, D. Gassman, A. Molloy, J. Jordan, L. Bellafiore, N. llich, J. Kani, l.. Farrington, B. Jackson. Reilly's gymnasts illustrate their iiii F flexibility, stamina and agility in competition. JV-varsity Field Hockey teams held their own against the older and more experienced teams from New Hyde Park and Kew -Forest High Schools during their second year of competition. ln a tournament on December 12, sponsored by the National Board of Women officials, Reilly's 'varsity basketball team de- feated all participants to capture the first place trophy. i Aerial cartwheels are Paula Brancato's speciality. With lightening speed, JoAnn Kani drives a free hit. Teams fight with non-stop vigor Gymnastics Team: Front: C. Schwerdt, J. DiCarlo, A. Brancatop Second Row: S. Spicer, L. Bellafiore, D. Hodgins, T. Herte, N. Nlendygrawg On Bars: N. Saur, C. Callan, J. Gedarovich, M. Baird Moira Baird flies into a vault. S! w X .Q 1 X X K+ N 'N -. X X . 4 X, New surroundings challenge alert Fresh 9-2 Front Row: E. Giaccio, P. Chierico, C. Collins, L. Cartelli, M. DiSaIvo, D. Fahey, Back Row: M. Courtenay, C. Burdick, P. Falci, S. Cirincione, M. Bress, N. Fugosich. 9-2 Front Row: K. Wegmann, J. Timlin, M. Rogers, C. Pelletier, S. Riviezzog Middle Row: C. Schwerdt, E. Seaquist, P. Tolan, K. Seiler, T. Oliva, Back Row: E. Sigismondi, P. Travis, N. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, A. Seckans, B. Savarese. -SXNKQNN 9-2 Kneeling: B- MCName9f L- Gi0leffi' P- Marsolin- According to Donna Schneider's schedule, if Day 1 is Standing: L. Huttner, D. Kane, A. Hartigan, A. Halligan, S. Oertel, Monday then Day 5 has to be Saturday! M. Kennedy, D. Morris, Y. Medici. 9-1 Front Row: M. Reicherter, R. Manzick, A. Loskofsky, E. Lang, J. Sesody, C. Powell, Back Row: A. Yost, M. Powers, M. Pohren, H. Nees, L. Ryan, K. Parnell, P. Nyberg, S. Marth. 9-1 Front Row: M. Kilcullen, J. Hall, L. Dimiceli, C. Gottschlich, S. Hauff, M. Fortunato, Back Row: S. Dunn, G. Gentile, C. Downey, T. Fortunato, J. Gorman, D. Haley, J. Dolan, M. Duffy 9-1 Front Row: P. Cahill, M. Casey, Second Row: C. Blanco, P. Brancato, M. Clark, Third Row: M. Batagely, M. Desire, L. Dailey, C. Alagnag Back Row: M. Colgan, S. Caine, P. Campbell. With a determined swing Freshmen focus on new horizons , I 9-4 Front Row: K. McElroy, T. Manning, L. Mahood: Middle Row: C. Murphy, J. Keane, G. Monahan, M. Miscellag Back Row: M. Maher, M. Martinott, K. Heffernan, K. Murray, . . th . fm. t R .H A. Mulhall' M. Mulligan. Anne Winsch gets into e swing o ings a ei y 9-3 Front Row: E. Simone, M. Titus, M. Romano, P. Sellersg ' Middle Row: F. Zachary, J. Verdello, A. Winsch, S. Schneider: Back Row: C. Weidenbosch, K. Tulley. 9-3 Front Row: L. Agnelli, M. Cullon, K. Kelly, M. Cappuccelli, M. Cook, A. Dwyer: A - J Back Row: C. Clark, C. Habacz, D. Citorella, B. Jackson, P. Devine, C. Egan, J. Anzelon, M. Black, L. Corcoran, K. Marks, V. Marisca. 9-4 First Row: S. Terranova, M. Nitopi, J. Skibickig 9-3 Front Row: L. Ramilo, L. Morrissey, R. Masuccig Second Row: E. Toval, E. Wong, J. Tauriellop Middle Row: E- Matson, A- MOOVG, E- Quirogas Third Row: P, Puleo, T, Santiago: Back Row: K. Mastrota, L. Poggioli, K. Mugivan, C. Meehan. Fourth Row: D. Walkuski, G. Warkentin. 9-4 Front Row: O. Fidalio, L. Habrenka, M. Callahan, P. Colangelo, M. Frisonig Middle Row: T. Fitzgerald, L. Conlon, A. Bailey, L. Giannicchi, M. LoBosco, M. Dempsey: Back Row: M. Finnigan, C. Bartnikowski, R. Allen, D. Augustun, M. Fenelius. 103 Competition prevails among involved Freshmen 9-5 Front Row: L. Cifuni, D. Casale, P. Accolti-gil, B. Ammiratig Middle Row: H. Angelides, M. Bruno, M. Coughling L eeeee D. ee BkR :M.Bl' ,J.B l,D.Ch'd. , ac ow ou Luanne 0500 U 'O 0 Cheryl Thompson eyes the other candidates. 9-5 Front Row: P. Madarasz, C. Lynch, M. Federico, C. Houlihan, D. Hanley, M. Macari, A. Junior, B. McHugh, D. Harvey: Back Row: K. Curley, E. McNulty, D. Doucet, B. Flahive, M. Kobel, L. Eilbacher. 9-6 Front Row: A. Recco, B. Russo, K. Sorci, L. Taormina, C. Wright, L. Pelliccioneg Back Row: L. Sullivan, L. Scoparino, T. Picchione, P. Palumbo, B. Schultz, N. Trolio, T. Walker,1S. Pindak. 9-5 Front Row: D. Menichino, M. Sun, K. Mulcahy, l. Morrissey, Middle Row: C. Sullivan, C. Thompson, M. Silvestrig Back Row: L. Niles, B. Schill, D. Syracuse, T. Spangenberg, M. Whelan, P. Troy, A. Wisnewski, J. Maddie. 9-6 Left of Bannister: C. Joseph C. Hull, P. Goetz, L. Lacci, E. McCusker, S. McQuadeg Right of Bannister: M. Galivo, A. Greco, G. McGhie A. Kelly, R. Hoggard-, S.. Minetto. 9-6 Front Row: R. Buschbacker, E. Curran, A. Badum, C. Callan, J. Feierbendg Back Row: D. Bruno, K. Crinnion, C. DeHaven, T. Brickett, G. Lofaro, D. Driscoll. 9-7 Front Row: D. Clark, M. Colon, D. Cervino, N. Dimonte, F. Abate, C. Campbell: Back Row: M. Conway, M. Ambrogio, A. Aydinian, G. Brownlee, S. Farrell, M. Degregorio, M. Ballantyne Eager Freshmen enlist enthusiastically. CMary Courtenay, Pat Palumboj Betty McNamee catches 40 winks between language tapes. 9-7 First Row: C. Tognelli, M. Rodinak, D. Prince Second Row: J. Uhlir, E. Tommasulo, J. Zimrherp Third Row: K. Scheets, M. Pumo, P. Sovernp Fourth Row: C. Pluta, J. Valente, A. Staruchg Fifth Row: M. Walsh, A. Winters, C. Wong. Kathy Marks competes with the bell for class. Ambitious Freshmen enthusiastically adjust to Reilly life l Anne Badum and Lorraine Habrenka brighten the Art Lab with lively mobiles 9-7 Kneeling: G. Nau, L. Liuzzo, P. Kennedy, C. Flynn, S. Francis, J. Harris: Standing: V. Fodera, M. Nies, P. Kenny, M. Finnerty, J. McQuaid. Serious moments creep into Soph life 10-1 Front Row: M. Montine, M. Remeika, D. Soltis, L. Palmeri, S. Spicer: Middle Row: M. Quinn, A. Nevin, L. Wade, J. Nacleriog Back Row: M. Tully, P. Miller, N. Ryan, J. Sherlock, Y. Myrie, M. White. Joanne Gaffney interrupts her studies for a little pole watching! 10-1 Front Row: R. Hermany, N. Mendygrawg Back Row: K. Jetter, S. Herbert, D. Lada, S. Lawson, M. Kvocka. 10-1 First Row: G. Brosnan, P. Beyer, J. Giovanniello Second Row: C. Fitkalo, B. Burkitt, S. Dunleavyg Third Row: P. Esposito, M. Dieterich, K. Byrnes, Fourth Row: M. Baggini, J. Butler, D. Cruz, Fifth Row: D. Contreras, P. Anselmo, K. Fallon. 10-2 First Row: T. Corigliano, L. Cettinap Second Row: M. Als, N. Brocker, P. Colon: Third Row: S. Capone, E. Cummings, L. Corraog Fourth Row: M. Brancato, D. Bartolemea, K. Diele. 10-2 Front Row: J. Lovece, S. Finnerty, l. Hugel, L. LoCastrog Back Row: G. Manfre, M. Hoey, Refreshing break hams Patty Cannon E. McCarthy, P. McCarthy, K. Luckner, M. Folan, J. Fusco. though the day. 10-2 Front Row: R. Vitolo, D. Stanley, M. Mullen, C. Tripodi, G. Schroeder, Middle Row: P. Mastrandrea, M. McDermott, L. Smith, M. Pigue, S. Simms, Back Row: E. Sandoval, E. O'Connell, L. Trummer, V. Scopaz, G. Mann, D. Vetrano. 10-3 Sitting: P. Murphy, J. LaGalia: Standing: B. Manzick, P. Moore, T. Goroshko, D. Hanna, P. McDonnell, L. Kaiser, C. Kleinpeter. 10-4 Front Row: M. Mahoney, M. Hammill, K. Masterson, D. Murphy: 10-3 Front Row: R. Ruiz, R. Rahill, T. Pace, Middle Row: M. Flynn, Y. Ferreira, A. Federico, L. Logerfog Middle Row: E. Tinagero, D. Schneider, A. Owens, B. Skirag Back Row: J. Fitzsimmons, D. Murphy, P. Hall, M. Kulikowski. Back Row: J. Shelkey, J. Siggers, M. Rogan, D. Wall, E. Saccente 10-3 Front Row: G. Calviello, M. L. Alimonti, C. Flaim, J. Bruno, V. Fernandez, D. Ferraro, J. Getmanp Back Row: J. Dougherty, K. Clancy, J. Gaffney, M. Brand, B. Butzon, D. Bonasia, M. Baird, C. Fox. l Sophomores delve into a whirlwind of activity 10-4 First Row: P. Carroll, C. Cullen, Second Row: P. Ardolina, B. Burns, L. D'Ortag Third Row: K. Dettling, M. Bonavoglia, Strong convictions lead to vocal involvement. CLisa Wadel 25552058'BoQ 51Q5iC:jngfQ1wfZ5 'h Row: H' Byrne' S' Breyfogm' K' Boyd' C 10-4 Front Row: L. Steele, D. Robinson, T. Thompson, Back Row: V. Prodan, R. Schreiber, J. Schuler, J. O'Connor, M. Pierini, N. Schmidt, C. Scheets, M. Penso. 111 Spirited Sophomores ' thrive on enthusiasm 10-6 First Row: V. Faughnan, R. Kalenderian, J. Gedarovich: L Second Row: J. Bryant, D. DeSimone, M. Gullo, P. Cannon, Third Row: B. Fusco, M. Clough, V. Geiger, L. Coda: Fourth Row: L. Esquerre, D. Flanagan, B. Hurley, M. Egan. Moira Baird hangs loose after a tough day! 10-6 Front Row: M. Turbek, J. Rogers, F. Stiefel, G. Walsh, M. Schmitt, R. Tucci: Back Row: J. Sullivan, N. Zakaras, N. Saur, L. Zeoli, HfSt. John. 10-5 Front Row: M. Rufolo, C. Tucker, D. Nankervis, A. Walter, A. O'Hare, L. Sukaitis, C. Quinn, J. Wicelinskig Back Row: l. Rentos, M. Nurse, D. Zoufalz, C. Schulty, A. Piercora, J. Schmidt. 10-5 Front Row: M. O'Connor, P. Kelly, J. Rivitusog 10-6 Front Row: N. Clarke, M. Cancel, A. DiBenedetto, F. Giaccio Middle Row: D- Kelly, B- Pluchino. J- MaSk9'0flY, Nl- Keck: Middle Row: C. Cook, M. Clark, S. Christensen, A. Kaiser, Back Row: D. Lovrich, J. Reilly, NI. Liberi, D, Gilfillan, K, Dugan: J. Petraglia, T. O'Keefe. Back Row: E. Brustman, M. Benoit, M. Amorin. 10-5 Front Row: M. McGibbon, J. Kebba: Middle Row: J. Lynch, P. Maguire: Back Row: M. McDonald, M. Mannion, A. McNulty, D. Kotlar. 4 Leadership and hardwork emanate from active Juniors 11-1 Kneeling: A. Tolipani: Standing: D. Schneider, W. Rossi, R. Tuszynski, B. Saepia, Y. Smith. 11-1 First Row: M. Kirwin, M. McLaughlin, R. McNulty, C. Lerro, M. Lobosco: Middle Row: M. MacLeod, P. Parry, R. Griffin, P. Meyer, Y. Navarro, R. McMahon, R. Malinowski, K. Kelly: Tree: J. Kelly, K. Lloyd. 11-1 First Row: E. Doherty, J. Flannigan, P. Curtin: Second Row: J. Fox, M. Farmer, P. Campo: Third Row: K. Gabberty, C. Bottari, J. Cangelosi: Fourth Row: E. Beggins, L. Badger: Fifth Row: J. Vaiana, L. Crupi, C. Bartnikowski. 11-2 Front Row: A. Pollaro, P. Short, M. Schultheis, B. Quinn, S. Marchione, L. Surdig Back Row: M. Notley, L. Montalbano, M. Spring, N. McKenzie, J. Morris, M. Rifino, P. McQuade, L. Yacenda, D. Morena, S. Wilkinson. l 375 more boards and I get my letter! CStephanie Macril 11-2 Front Row: D. Cappelli, T. Coletti, J. Duval: Back Row: V. Cummings, M. Bomba, V. Carey, M. Cuomo. 11-2 Front Row: J. Kani, L. lnfanzon, J. Gallo, L. Greenstein, E. Gabriel, Back Row: J. Heinssen, G. Lyons, S. Macri, A. Feeley, J. Jordan E 11-4 Front Row: M. Acerra, J. DiGiovanni, D. Carter, D. Berry, Back Row: C. D'Angelo, M. Creegan, M. Abel, B. Callender 11-4 Front Row: M. McMahon, P. Lauri, M. Memmer, P. Patton, H. Newme, K. Schuler, G. Russo, Back Row: S. Pavlecka, C. Prince, S. Zirilli, N. Neil, J. Sullivan, A. Swiatkowski, M. Vallely, T. Scorca, P. St. John. 11-4 Front Row: P. Fitzgerald, L. Hughes, S. Gill, J. Franzese, M. Hajosy, B. Knowles Back Row: S. Kruczek, J. Keating, S. leradi, E. Laufer, M. Dissinger, D. Koch. 11-3 Front Row: I. Sarmiento, C. Ryan, L. Volpe, Invincible Juniors conquer sonnets, sets and solutions Back Row: E. Marin, M. Rhyne, P. Noonan, M. O'Hara. l i i E I Mary Breslin loses control of the situation! 11-3 Front Row: L. Grippo, K. Flynn, L. Lofaro, S. Lasserre, A. Sugrue, K. Kunz, G. Getherallg Middle Row: M. McElroy, M. McCormack, M. LaBarbera, M. Jedrlinic, C. Ferraro, D. Frankenstein, Back Row: J. Lettieri, Grossi. R. 11-3 Front Row: B. Coppola, C. Cooper, C. Bowe, L. Farrington, Middle Row: L. Benazzi, S. Bobst, J. Byrnes, L. Gomez, C. Burton, Back Row: M. Burnbaum, R. Gyves, D. Abbenda, L. Cangelosi, S. Adams. Nature instills peace in relentless Juniors 11-6 First Row: P. Foscato, K. Farrell, B. Carroll, L. Dancyy 11-5 Front Row: M. Desmoni, L. Bellafiore, J. Dalton, Middle Row: P. Derenthal, J. Franzese, M. Felice, K. Haley, Second Row: C. Cicha, L. Bianco, K. Byrne, J. Cuccia Back Row: D. Dell, M. Dempsey, E. Finnerty. ln tree: E. Dunne. 11-5 First Row: D. Marian, B. McNamee, T. McClintong Second Row: P. Madarasz, C. Georas, D. Gul, M. E. Glynn, P. McKenna, Third Row: J. Fencl, M. McHugh, M. J. Halligan, E. Jackson, D. Hegmann, A. Gentile, P. Mandl. l 11-6 Front Row: J. Barnao, C. Callan, M. Breslin, C. Augustus: Back Row: L. Barnum, K. Augello, M. Affortit, D. Balko. l l l i WL l E 11-5 Front Row: R. Millar, C. O'Rourkeg Second Row: L. Valentino, K. O'Hare A. Menzi, C. Prezioso, D. Sweet, Knowledge is derived frem the simple Back Row: K. Rossland, C. Redwood, M. B. Tracey, C. Ryan, E. Paulisen. things in life. fGerry Lyonsj 11-6 Front Row: D. Manzione, A. McQuade, M. Morrissey, M. Reilly, C. Harasekg Middle Row: M. Soule, N. Schact, L. Heckman, C. Picchioneg Back Row: M. Langan, C. Sherman, J. Pace, L. Hernandez, C. Val. Janet and Jeanne Franzese reflect back to back on the day's doings. 11-7 Front Row: C. Guardino, P. Hillery, J. Dunn, A. Flynn: Back Row: P. Galvin, M. Hlopeck, B. Giorlando, N. lllich. Eileen Gabriel drifts through class with a dream. 11-7 Front Row: G. Casano, J. Cassarino, M. Cannon, J. Drews, H. Carberryp Back Row: C. Carroll, D. Bai, M. Donahue, N. Brand, P. Duggan. 120 We N Food seems to be the dfiving force in Regina McNulty's life. Vitality sparks Junior activity Where nature failed, Cathy Flynn and Louise Volpe make-up 11-7 Front Row: C. Zajic, N. Schietroma, D. O'Neill, C. Pascucci, C. Jericiaug Middle Row: J. Mulhall, S. McGhie, D. Miscella, R. Napolitano, C. Poppe, M. McHaIeg Back Row: D. Stewart, J. Smitonick, C. Kilkenny, J. Waldron, E. McLoone, L. Patch. K Qi A S ,p-'Il a. Q55 x x g X . Q , X X S ,QW . M lt is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Some die without having really lived. while others continue to live in spite of the fact that they have died. St. Francis Donna Still Norma Albanese Christine L. Altman Lucille Archacki ix Audrey L. Ascetta Melissa Austin Dorothyanne M. Babich Eileen Bagley Ginna Smith searches for a better definition. Jo-Ellen Baird Pamela Barnao Diane Bedel Gail Beidler Louise E. Benatti Betsy Beovich Geraldine Bolger Irene Bombardi Mary Gordon appreciates the mystic beauty of nature. 126 Kathleen E. Bonnell Eileen M. Bornhoeft Suzanne Brennan June Bradley Hey! Who let the photographer in the girls' locker room? CM. Hicksj Anne M. Brennan Ellen G- BYHUY Patricia Breden Frances Ann Breitfeller 1 1 Loretta Breslin Regina Briody Michele Brothers Antonina Bruccoleri Dorothy Brust A bit Of happiness lights a face- Clvlimi Ai Lynshl Lynn Buccola Nancy Buckley Kathleen M. Burt 128 Anne Bushery Susan Butzon Loretta Bykowski Adrienne Calcagno Corinne Callahan Mary Callahan Claire Anne Campbell Carol Cannata Andrea B. Caramore Sandra Carlino Janet Carney Eleanor J. Carroll Elaine Ciccaroni Mary Casano Kathleen Claesson Judith Casazza Nancy Challan Copy Editor Anne Bushery scans a page for Markings Jennifer C. Cobb Cecile Coiro Getting ready for the Reilly Superbowl. 1 Eileen Calling Susan B, Cglling Patricia Conlon Mary Colavita Barbara J. Col in Ka ren Corway Judith M. Crilley Mary Connelly Senior Class President Liz Perillo scoops up energy. Julianne Craven Barbara JO Crook Mary Ellen Curran Patricia DeIGaiso Jacqueline T. DelRossi Sheila Dempsey Sue Derych Solange DeSantis Maria DeWar Judith DiCarlo N Carmela DiDomenico Patricia Dolan Childhood pastimes amuse Laurie Gaun. Lorraine Donoghue Cornelia Ann Dowd Virginia Duffy Susan Duggan Jo Ann Dunne Denise Ellis l i . ,. l l E Q Joyce Locknicke delivers a powerful pitch. Mary Anne Farley Maryann Fed0I'iShin Roberta Feltham Anne Marie Ferraro Diane Fink 134 Rita Fino Mary Fitzgerald Mary C. Fitzpatrick Seniors Anne Ferraro and Maureen Nilsson find strength in prayer. Diane Forletti Carol Fugosich Ann Gagat Maria Florido Anne Giangrande Peggy Gallagher Debbie Gassman Laurie Gaun Eileen Gilbert 136 Music expresses the feelings of today's searching youth. CM. Keating, S. Derychy Catherine Giliberti Linda Giordano Barbara Glennon Mary Gordon - Diane Gram-jgnigg Lunch is fifty people waiting for the same doughnut! Vergniga Graney Lynn GYGCO Kathleen A. Green Julia Greve Eileen Harvey Jeanne Harvey Colleen Hayslip Virginia Healy Joanne E. Heintz Barbara Herlihy Theresa Herte i Taking a minute out, Maryann Fedorishin fixes her contacts. Deburgh Hickey Marilyn Hicks Debra Hodgins Virginia Hogan 138 Ellen Hogg Helaine Hughes Deborah Jerolimov Donna Jordan Kathleen Junior Linda A. Kastl Merren Keating Margaret Keegan Mari Latty enjoys life. Denise Keenan 139 Karen Kehoe Mary V. Kelly Susan Kochis Laura Kratochwil Rgber-ta Lang Theresa Lam-mn A shrill whistle halts the action. Ueanne Heintzj Mari Latty Charlotte Laut Loretta Lawlor 140 Aiea. Barbara Lehn J0an Leibman The dry wit of Robby Feltham amuses her companions. S -S Marianne Lenczowski Marie Leo Cathryn Leon Joyce I-eonick Doro'..., Leptak Catherine Levey S 1 A. Linda Librizzi Reflecting backg stepping forward. fDenise Keenanb Joyce Lqcknigke Patricia Loney Mary Lynch Anne Maher Stephanie Maietta Diane Mamounis Maureen Manns 142 Nancy Maranzano Cecile Mauge A . xx ,4 A X , Mary Jo McDermott Irene McGurn Denise Marlin Diane Matthews Sheila Dempsey welcomes her Freshman sister, Peggy Dempsey. Angela Mazzamurro Sheila McGettigan Annemarie McHugh Eileen McLoughlin Kerry McNally Peggy McNamara 144 Pressing deadlines necessitate long hours for Markings Editor. CPat Walkerj Lois McNiff Elaine Meehan Dorothy Mehringer Pauline Melnyczuk Rosemary Menechino Alicia Meyers Audrey Miller Janis Miller Margaret Miller Mary Moffit A quick spin of the racket decides the serving side. Ueanne Richlingj Anne Maria Molloy Rosemary Molloy 145 Jeanne E. Morcone Mary Morley Jeanne M. Mrozinski Eileen Mulhall Christine Munch Jeanette Murawski Abigail Murphy A time for crowdsg a time for solitude. fBarbara O'ConnorJ Eileen Murphy Anne Murray Linda Rose Mylan 146 Pat Newman Maureen Nilsson Deborah J. 0'ConneII i Mary Terese Palmieri Janet Papaccio Marie M. Papaccio Barbara J. 0'Connor Cynthia A. O'Hara Diane Matthews and Terry Herte wait patiently for June Bradley to finish her chit-chat. 147 Liz Perillo Catherine Piecora 148 Cynthia Anne Patteson Maryanne Pavlecka Stella J- Pecvfafv Frances Petria no Ellen Polk Dianne power Norma Albanese prepares for another involved day. Maureen Powers Linda Quagliarello Barbara Rabetz Joann Raiti Mary Randhare Sophisticated women of the world take time out to be themselves. Uoan Zajac, Lynn Grecoj Patrice Reilly Jeanne Richling Marguerite Rizzuto 149 Claudia Rocco Helen Ronan Joan Rudzianis Florence Ruggiero Denise Rusich Barbara Schule Joan Schultheis Tricey Reilly tugs at Angela Mazzamurro's wig. ' 150 Linda Sforza Barbara R. Shaheen Mary Shelley Laura Sigismondi T Kathy Skowronek Virginia Smith Constant practice keeps Barbara Collins ready for performance. Kargn Sgldati Barbara Sfahufa Patrice Stavile Melba Stofka Barbara Stora Denise Sullivan Diane Sullivan Carol Sultana miss Diane Svezia Helen Szaulewicz Thrifty Reilly girls save five cents bus fare. Maria Tandoi 152 Rosanne Tandoi Jeanne Tarduogno Frances Tesoriere Mary Ann Testani Irene Thompson Mary Timlin Nancy Tiska Carol Five o'cIock finds four Seniors studying on forbidden territory. Troisi Luise Uftring i i 15 4 Lilia Valente Suzanne Vetrano Janet Victory Rita Viscardi Looking toward the future, Mary Colavita scrutinizes a college bulletin. Joan Vitale Patricia Walker Patricia Walsh Patricia Weidner Marie Wildman Nicole Willner Jeanne Wolfe Therese M. Yekelek Joan Zajac Barbara E. Zgombick Kathryn Zollner Eileen A. Zoeller Margaret Zori Seniors play the fashion game. 155 Senior activities A Norma Albanese Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Political Science Club 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Meadow Lark Athletics 13 Intramurals 1. Christine L. Altman National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Latin Club 23 Math Club 43 Intramurals 2, 3. Lucille Archacki Audrey L. Ascetta Altar Society 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 13 Athletics 1, 4. Melissa Austin Y.C.S. 2, 33 Cultural Club 43 Athletics 4. Dorothyanne M. Babich Dramatics Club 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Library Aide 3. Eileen Bagley French Club 33 Medical Careers Club 23 Library Aide 1, 2. Jo Ellen Baird Class Officer 23 Sodality 43 Glee Club 13 Meadow Lark 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 1, Service Club 13 Social Club 13 Cheerleading 33 Leaders 3, 43 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3. Pamela Barnao Mission Club 23 Medical Careers Club 23 Library Aide 23 Intramurals 33 Athletics 1, 2, 33 Ski Club 3. Diane Bedel National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Dramatics 23 French Club 23 Math Club 23 Library Aide 23 Markings 3, 43 Intramurals 33 Ahtletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Gail Beidler Class Officer 43 Dramatics Club 23 Medical Careers Club 23 Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. 1: 2: Louise E. Benatti Mission Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Library Aide 1, 2. Betsy Beovich Altar Society 43 Dramatics Club 23 Latin Club 23 Great Books Club 2, 33 Audio-Visual 1, 23 Photography Club 13 Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 43 Markings 33 Athletics 1, 2. Geraldine Bolger Spanish Club 33 Modern Dance 1. Irene Bombardi National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Medical Careers Club 23 Audio-Visual 2, 3, 43 Photography 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 23 Service Club 3, 43 Athletics 4. Kathleen E. Bonnell Mission Club 13 Twirling 2. Eileen M. Bornhoeft French National Honor Society 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Markings 43 Intramurals 43 Athletics 4. June Bradley National Honor Society 3, 43 Mission Club 33 Y.C.S. 33 French Club 33 Forensics Club 1, 23 Glee Club 2, 33 Service Club 2, 33 Markings 43 Modern Dance 1. Ellen G. Brady Mission Club 23 Library Aide 23 Modern Dance 1, 2, 33 Twirling 13 Athletics 13 Ski Club 2, 3. Patricia Braden National Merit Letter of Commendation Intramurals 1, 23 Athletics 2. Frances Ann Breitfeller National Merit Letter of Commendation3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Audio-Visual 3, 43 Library Aide 23 Careers Club 3, 4. Suzanne Brennan Class Officer 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 23 Forensics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 4. Anne Brennen Mission Club 43 Y.C.S. 23 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Markings 43 Modern Dance 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Loretta, Breslin Art Club 23 French Club 23 Medical Careers Club 23 Audio-Visual 13 Photography Club 23 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2. Regina Briody Class Officer 13 G.A.A. 43 Cheerleading 3, 43 Swimming Team 13 Intramurals 3, Michele Brothers National Honor Society 3, 43 French National Honor Society 3, 43 Mission Club 23 Y.C.S. 23 French Club 23 Great Books Club 23 Medical Careers Club 23 Library Aide 1, 23 Service Club 13 Social Club 1, 23 Markings 3, 43 Twirling 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Antonina Bruccoleri Sodality 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2, 4. Dorothy Brust Lynn Buccola Athletics 2, 3. Nancy Buckley Mission Club 13 Y.C.S. 23 Dramatics Club 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Modern Dance 13 Athletics 1, 2, 3. 4 Three o'cIock bus rush. Kathleen M. Burt Mission Club 1, 23 Latin Club 23 Medical Careers Club 2, 33 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 33 Athletics 1, 2. Anne Bushery National Merit Letter of Commendation National Honor Society 3, 43 Class Officer 33 Latin Club 23 Math Club 23 Science Club 13 Great Books Club 23 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Markings 3, 43 Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Butzon Intramurals 1, 2. Loretta Bykowski Student Council 23 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Medical Careers 13 Service Club 13 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 43 Athletics 1. C Adrienne Calcagno Art Club 23 Library Aide 13 Social Club 2, 33 Intramurals 23 Athletics 2, 3. Corinne Callahan Medical Careers 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Audio-Visual 1, 23 Modern Dance 13 Leaders 33 Intramurals 2. Mary Callahan Mission Club 2, 33 Medical Careers Club 2, 33 Audio-Visual 23 Modern Dance 13 Athletics 1, 2. Claire Anne Campbell Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 Guitar 'Club 43 Audio-Visual 23 Library Aide 2, 33 Basketball Team 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Athletics 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2. Carol Cannata Mission Club 1, 23 Latin Club 23 Future Teachers Club 33 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 3. Andrea B. Caramore National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Student Council 13 Class Officer 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Social Club 33 Markings 43 Twirling 1, 2, 43 Intramurals 3. Sandra Carlino Leaders 3, 43 Swimming Team 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Janet Carney Class Officer 43 Dramatics 1, 23 French Club 23 Library Aide 13 Twirling 13 Leaders 3, 43 Ski Club 4. Eleanor J. Carroll Class Officer 43 Twirling 1, 23 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1. Mary Casano Meadow Lark 13 Library Aide 13 Leaders 33 Intramurals 1, 2. Judith Casazza Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography 2, 3, 43 Service Club 2, 3, 4. Nancy Challan Class Officers 33 Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 Audio-Visual 23 Library Aide 23 Modern Dance 13 Markings 33 Intramurals 1, 23 Athletics 4. Elaine Ciccaroni ' French Club 23 Guitar Club 43 Audio-Visual 33 Intramurals 2, 3. Kathleen Claesson National Merit Letter of Commendation3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Audio-Visual 3, 43 Library Aide 23 Careers Club 3, 4. Jennifer C. Cobb Glee Club 2. Cecile Coiro French Club 23 Great Books Club 23 Intramurals 1. Mary Colavita National Honor Society 3, 43 French National Honor Society 3, 43 Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 French Club 2. Barbara J. Collins Sodality 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2. Eileen Collins Mission Club 23 Library Aide 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2. Susan B. Collins Class Officer 33 Dramatics 1, 23 French Club 2, 43 Math Club 2, 43 Library Aide 1, 23 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Conlon Spanish Club 23 Glee Club 1, 33 Athletics 1, 2. Mary Connelly Dramatics 1, 23 Great Books Club 23 Athletics 1, 2. Karen Corway Julianne Craven Dramatics 13 Meadow Lark 23 Library Aide 23 Twirling 13 Athletics 1. Judith M. Crilley Student Council 43 Class Officer 43 Mission Club 13 Glee Club 2, 3. Barbara Jo Crook National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Student Council 2, 33 Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Y.C.S. 2, 33 Dramatics 23 Cultural Club 33 Math Club 23 Library Aide 33 Service Club 13 Social Club 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2. Mary Ellen Curran Great Books Club 23 Intramurals 13 Athletics 1. D Patricia DeIGaiso National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Y.C.S. 2, 33 Dramatics 13 Glee Club 33 Athletics 13 Ski Club 1. Jacqueline T. Del Rossi National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 1, 23 Class Officer 1, 23 Mission Club 13 Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 13 Math Club 1, 23 Athletics 1, 23 Ski Club 1, 2. Sheila Dempsey National Honor Society 3, 43 French National Honor Society 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Library Aide 23 Cheerleading 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Volleyball Team 1. Sue Derych Sodality 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Service Club 13 Modern Dance 13 Markings 43 Twirling 1, 2. Solange De Santis National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Latin Club 23 Great Books Club 2, 3, 43 Careers Club 3, 43 Library Aide 23 Markings 33 Modern Dance 23 Athletics 1. Memories of Junior Ring Day still linger on. Maria DeWar Mission Club 4. Judith DiCarlo Dramatics 23 Science Club 13 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Carmela DiDomenico National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Y.C.S. 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 23 Ski Club 3. Patricia Dolan Class Officer 23 Mission Club 13 Art Club 23 Medical Careers Club 23 Library Aide 23 Service Club 1, 23 Social Club 1. Lorraine Donoghue Class Officer 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 1, 23 Leaders 3, 43 Softball Team 1, 2, 3. Cornelia Ann Dowd Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Medical Careers Club 3, 43 Library Aide 2, 33 Markings 43 Modern Dance 13 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Virginia Duffy Glee Club 23 Meadow Lark 23 Ski Club 2 Susan Duggan Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Jo Ann Dunne Athletics 1, 23 Ski Club 2. E Denise Ellis Modern Dance 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2. F Mary Anne Farley Student Council 33 Class Officer 1, 2, 33 Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 23 Markings 3, 43 Modern Dance 1, 23 Twirling 13 Ski Club 1, 2, 3. . Maryann Fedorishin Class Officer 13 Forensics Club 13 Seniors caught up in the action. Library Aide 1, 25 Modern Dance 15 Intramurals 15 Athletics 1. Roberta Feltham Twirling 15 Social Club 25 Dramatics 2, 3. Anne Marie Ferraro Altar Society 3, 45 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Future Teachers Club 3, 45 Library Aide 1, 25 Careers Club 3, 4. Diane Fink Service Club 15 Athletics 3. Rita Fino Class Officer 1, 25 Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 35 Library Aide 15 Athletics 1, 2. Mary Fitzgerald National Merit Letter of Commendation5 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Aide 2, 35 Leaders 35 Athletics 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 3. Mary c. Fitzpatrick National Merit Letter of Commendation5 Twirling 15 Intramurals 1. Maria Florido Y.C.S. 25 Spanish Club 25 Dramatics 15 Athletics 1. Diane Forletti Class Officer 3, 45 Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Meadow Lark 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Aide 1, 25 Athletics 2. Carol Fugosich Spanish Club 2, 35 Dramatics 25 Library Aide 25 Modern Dance 15 Intramurals 1, 25 Ski Club 3. G Ann Gagat 5 National Honor Society 3, 45 French National Honor Society 3, 45 Dramatics Club 1, 25 French Club 2, 3. Peggy Gallagher Student Council 25 Class Officer 1, 22 Y.C.S. 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Forensics Club 1, 25 Library Aide 1, 2, 35 Service Club 1, 25 Modern Dance 15 Markings 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Athletics 35 Ski Club 3. Debbie Gassman National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Mission Club 15 Sodality 45 Dramatics Club 25 French Club 2, 35 Great Books Club 45 Library Aide 1, 2, 35 Modern Dance 35 Leaders 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3. Laurie Gaun Class Officer 45 Modern Dance 25 Volleyball Team 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3. Anne Giangrande Class Officer 1, 35 Sodality 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 Medical Careers Club 1, 25 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Eileen Gilbert Dramatics 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Political Science Club 35 Medical Careers Club 35 Guitar Club 45 Audio-Visual 15 Library Aides 1, 25 Leaders 3, 45 Softball Team 1, 2, 35 Athletics 1, 2, 4. Catherine Giliberti National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Y.C.S. 1, 2,'3, 45 Forensics Club 25 Meadow Lark 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda Giordano Glee Club 3, 45 Library Aide 15 Service Club 1, 2. Barbara Glennon Class Officer 2, 45 Y.C.S. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2. Mary Gordon Y.C.S. 3, 45 Dramatics 15 Political Science Club 3, 45 Library Aide 1. Diane Grandonico Dramatics 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 15 Medical Careers Club 35 Audio-Visual 25 Twirling 1, 25 Athletics 2. Veronica Graney Class Officer 1, 25 Dramatics 2, 35 Great Books Club 25 Library Aide 2, 35 Service Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 1, 25 Cheerleading 15 Leaders 3, 45 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3. Lynn Greco Class Officer 1, 25 Library Aide 15 Modern Dance 25 Twirling 1, 25 Athletics 1. Kathleen A. Green Mission Club 25 Dramatics 25 Spanish Club 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Service Club 25 Volleyball Team 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3. Julia Greve Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Forensics 15 Library Aide 25 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. H Eileen Harvey Meadow Lark 2, 35 Library Aide 35 Athletics 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 3. Jeanne Harvey Library Aide 15,Service Club 15 Social Club 1, 25 Twirling 15 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 35 Ski Club 2, 3. Colleen Hayslip Class Officer 3, 45 Y.C.S. 2, 35 Cheerleading 1, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2. Virginia Healy Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 35 Audio-Visual 25 Library Aide 25 Service Club 15 Athletics 1, 2. Joanne E. Heintz Spanish National Honor Society 45 Class Officer 1, 25 Mission Club 15 Y.C.S. 1, 25 Markings 3, 45 Twirling 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Swimming Team 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Herlihy Art Club 45 Dramatics Club 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirling 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Theresa Herte Class Officer 35 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Medical Careers Club 15 Leaders 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3. Deborah Hickey Y.C.S. 2, 3, 45 Meadow Lark 25 Library Aide 1, 25 Markings 45 Leaders 3, 4. Marilyn Hicks Y.C.S. 25 Modern Dance 15 Library Aide 1, 25 Athletics 15 Ski Club 2. Debra Hodgins National Honor Society 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 35 Altar Society 25 Mission Club 1, 25 Y.C.S. 1, 25 French Club 25 Markings 35 Twirling 1, 25 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Swimming Team 1, 25 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Virginia Hogan Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Cultural Club 3, 45 Library Aide 1, 2, 45 Ellen Hogg National Honor Society 3, 45 Mission Club 15 Sodality 2, 35 French Club 35 Medical Careers Club 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Library Aide 1, 25 Service Club 15 Markings 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Athletics 1. Helaine Hughes Dramatics 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 French Club 25 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. Deborah Jerolimov National Merit Letter of Commendation3 National Honor Society 3, 43 French National Honor Society 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 33 Mission Club 13 French Club 23 Math Club 23 Orchestra 13 Library Aides 2, 33 Cheerleading 1, 3. Donna Jordan Mission Club 23 Athletics 1. Kathleen Junior Science Club 23 Great Books 3, 43 Astronomy Club 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Audio-Visual 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3. K Linda A. Kastl Spanish Club 23 Volleyball Team 1. Merren Keating Sodality 43 Cultural Club 3, 43 Latin Club 13 Glee Club 1, 23 Library Aide 33 Twirling 1, 2, 3. Margaret Keegan Latin Club 13 Athletics 1. Denise Keenan National Honor Society 3, 43 Sodality 43 Library Aide 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Karen Kehoe Library Aide 33 Modern Dance 2, 33 Swimming Team 1, 23 Leaders 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary V. Kelly Susan Kochis Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Service Club 33 Modern Dance 33 Twirling 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Laura Kratochwil Sodality 43 Art Club 1, 2, 33 Medical Careers Club 33 Intramurals 33 Athletics 3. L Roberta Lang Mission Club 13 Y.C.S. 23 Modern Dance 33 Athletics 1, 2, 4. Theresa Lannon French Club 33 Modern Dance 23 Intramurals 2. Mari Latty Class Officer 43 Forensics 43 Modern Dance 1, 2, 33 Basketball Team 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1. Charlotte Laut Loretta Lawlor Mission Club 1. Barbara Lehn Mission Club 3, 43 Athletics 1. Joan Leibman Library Aide 13 Modern Dance 23 Twirling 1, 23 Athletics 23 Ski Club 1. Marianne Lenczowski Class Officer 1, 2, 43 Latin Club 23 Math Club 23 Library Aide 23 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball Team 13 Intramurals 2, 3. Marie Leo Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 1, 23 Modern Dance Cathryn Leon National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.C.S. 1, 23 Meadow Lark 33 Service Club 1, 2, 33 Social Club 1, 23 Intramurals 1. Joyce Leonick Mission Club 3, 43 Modern Dance 1. Dorothy Leptak Class Officer 13 Twirling 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 2, 4. Catherine Levey Class Officer 33 Y.C.S. 1, 23 Cheerleading 1, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Linda Librizzi Great Books Club 23 Intramurals 1. Joyce Locknicke Forensics 23 Careers Club 43 Softball Team 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Loney Mission Club 13 Y.C.S. 13 Dramatics Club 23 Medical Careers Club 43 Twirling 1. Mary Lynch Class Officer 43 Dramatics Club 33 Medical Careers Club 43 Library Aide 13 Social Club 13 Modern Dance 3. Anne Maher National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Intramurals 13 French Club 2. Stephanie Maietta Class Officer 1, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. Diane Mamounis Spanish National Honor Society 43 Sodality 3, 43 Art Club 33 Twirling 1. Maureen Manns Class Officer 1, 2, 43 Y.C.S. 23 Glee 21 Twllfllng 22 Intramurals 1? Colleen Hayslip pauses for an Atmehcs 1' 21 3- afternoon snack! Senior activities Club 23 Intramurals 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2. Nancy Maranzano National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Class Officer 3, 43 Library Aide 2, 33 Social Club 33 Markings 43 Twirling 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 2. Denise Martin Library Aide 13 Athletics 4. Diane Matthews Modern Dance 13 Cheerleading 1. Cecile Mauge Spanish National Honor Society 43 Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 1, 23 Service Club 1. Angela Mazzamurro Intramurals 13 Library Aide 1, 23 Social Club 13 Art Club 2. Mary Jo McDermott Student Council 3, 43 Class Officer 3, 43 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 23 Library Aide 23 Service Club 23 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Sheila McGettigan National Honor Society 3, 43 Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 23 French Club 23 Forensics 13 Medical Careers Club 1, 23 Social Club 1. Irene McGurn Library Aide 2, 33 Modern Dance 2, 3. Annemarie McHugh Mission Club 1, 23 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Glee Club 13 Modern Dance 1, 2, 33 Twirling 2. Eileen McLoughlin Y.C.S. 43 Dramatics Club 23 Cultural Club 33 Library Aide 33 Athletics 1, 23 Ski Club 1. Kerry McNally Modern Dance 1. Peggy McNamara Student Council 33 Class Officer 33 Mission Club 1, 23 Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2: Ski Club 3. Lois McNiff Social Club 23 Guitar Club 43 Athletics 1. Elaine Meehan National Merit Letter of Commendation3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Y.C.S. 2, 3 Latin Club 23 Twirling 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Athletics 23 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Mehringer Mission Club 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance 1, 23 Intramurals 1. Pauline Melnyczuk Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 13 Medical Careers Club 13 Library Aide 13 Cheerleading 13 Volleyball Team 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1. 2, 3, 4. ' Senior activities Rosemary Menechino National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Y.C.S. 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Writers Club 2, 33 Modern Dance 1, 23 Athletics 1, 23 Careers Club 3. Alicia Meyers Forensics Club 1, 23 Library Aide 1. Audrey Miller Modern Dance 13 Intramurals 1. Janis Miller Modern Dance 13 Volleyball Team 1. Margaret Miller Spanish Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Library Aide 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 23 Careers Club 4. Mary Moffit Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Service Club 13 Meadow Lark 1, 23 Anne Maria Molloy Student Council 43 Class Officer 33 Sodality 2, 33 Dramatics Club 23 Forensics 1, 23 Meadow Lark 33 Service Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 43 Twirling 23 Cheerleading 1, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Swimming Team 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3. Rosemary Molloy Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Social Club 1, 2, 33 Library Aide 13 Twirling 1, 23 Athletics 13 Ski Club 3. Jeanne E. Morcone National Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Political Science Club 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Library Aides 33 Service Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Club 33 Athletics 2. Mary Morley Political Science Club 3, 43 Athletics 4. Jeanne M. Mrozinski Great Books Club 23 Intramurals 1. Eileen Mulhall Spanish Club 23 Library Aide 2, 33 Athletics 23 Intramurals 3. Christine Munch Mission Club 13 Intramurals 1. Jeanette Murawski Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Writer's Club 2, 3, 4 Athletics 4. Abigail M. Murphy Class' Officer 23 Art Club 2, 33 Service Club 23 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Athletics 2, 3, 4. Eileen Murphy Library Aide 1, 23 Cheerleading 1. Anne Murray Class Officer 1, 23 Library Aide 1, 23 Meadow Lark 2, 33 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Linda Rose Mylan Great Books Club 23 Intramurals 1, N Pat Newman Mission Club 13 Athletics 2, 3. Maureen Nilsson Athletics 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 2. 0 Deborah J. O'ConneII Spanish Club 33 Medical Careers Club 2, 33 Modern Dance 13 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2. Barbara J. 0'Connor Y.C.S. 23 Latin Club 23 Meadow Lark 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Twirling 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3. Cynthia A. 0'Hara National Honor Society 3, 43 Sodality 43 Meadow Lark 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. P Mary Terese Palmieri Glee Club 33 Medical Careers Club 23 Library Aide 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Janet Papaccio Twirling 1, 2. Marie M. Papaccio Math Club 23 Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography 2, 3, 43 Service Club 3, 4. Cynthia Anne Patteson Class Officer 43 Y.C.S. 33 Library Aide 33 Modern Dance 3. Maryanne Pavlecka National Honor Society 3, 43 French National Honor Society 3, 43 Sodality 43 Modern Dance 1, 23 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4 Stella J. Pecoraro Spanish National Honor Society 43 Modern Dance 23 Twirling 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Liz Perillo Student Council 43 Class Officer 3, 43 Sodality 43 Meadow Lark 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Frances Petriano Dramatics Club 23 Modern Dance 2, 33 Twirling 1, 23 Athletics 1, 3. Catherine Piecora Libra-ry Aide 1, 23 Athletics 4. Ellen Polk Mission Club 1, 23 Y.C.S. 2, 33 Dramatics Club 2, 33 Forensics 1, 2. Diane Power Modern Dance 13 Twirling 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Swimming Team 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Athletics 2, 3. Maureen Powers Mission Club 33 French Club 2, 33 Intramurals 13 Careers Club 4. Q Linda Quagliarello R Barbara Rabetz Mission Club 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Library Aide 33 Modern Dance 1, 23 Twirling 23 Athletics 23 Careers Club 3. Joan Raiti Sodality 13 Great Books Club 23 Meadow Lark 23 Library Aide 23 Social Club 13 Athletics 1, 2. Mary Randhare Class Officer 1, 33 Political Science Club 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Library Aide 1, 23 Service Club 33 Social Club 2, 3, 4. Patrice Reilly Student Council 1, 33 Leaders Club 3, 4. Jeanne Richlingl Y.C.S. 33 Athletics 3. Marguerite Rizzuto Art Club 23 French Club 2, 33 Library Aide 13 Service Club 1, 4. Claudia Rocco Class Officer 13 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Cultural Club 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3. Things go better . . ........--.1 .Q ,....w. Helen Ronan National Honor Society 3, 43 Cultural Club 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Library Aide 33 Volleyball Team 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2. Joan Rudzianis Sodality 33 Library Aide 33 Twirling 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Florence Ruggiero Art Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Audio-Visual 1, 23 Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Denise Rusich Class Officer 13 Art Club 23 Dramatics Club 13 Intramurals 1, 2. S Barbara Schule Joan Schultheis Linda Sforza Mission Club 13 Intramurals 13 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Barbara R. Shaheen Mary Shelley Mission Club 43 Art Club 2, 43 French Club 23 Modern Dance 1. Laura Sigismondi Dramatics Club 13 Medical Careers Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Ski Club. Kathy Skowronek Class Officer 43 Y.C.S. 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Guitar Club 43 Library Aide 33 Service Club 13 Modern Dance 3. Virginia Smith National Honor Society 3, 43 Y.C.S. 2, 3, 43 Political Science 3, 43 Social Club 2, 3, 43 Service Club 3. Karen Soldati Art Club 1, 2, 33 Cultural Club 43 Latin Club 23 Social Club 1. Barbara Stahura Dramatics Club 1, 23 Great Books Club 2, 3, 43 Markings 43 Athletics 2. Patrice Staville Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Art Club 33 Social Club 1, 23 Twirling 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Melba Stofka National Honor Society 3, 43 Mission Club 23 Y.C.S. 33 Audio-Visual 1, 23 Library Aide 1, 23 Social Club 1, 23 Swimming Team 1. Barbara Stora Class Officer 23 Sodality 33 Library Aide 23 Modern Dance 2, 33 Twirling 1, 23 Athletics 2, 3. Denise Sullivan Library Aide 13 Leaders 33 Intramurals 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Diane Sullivan Dramatics Club 1, 23 Library Aide 33 Service Club 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Carol Sultana Mission Club 13 Art Club 1, 2, 43 'Jultural Club 43 Social Club 1. Diane Svezia French National Honor Society 43 French Club 2, 33 Political Science Club 43 Science Club 33 Future Teachers Club 43 Library Aide 23 Service Club 43 Modern Dance 2. Helen Szaulewicz Writers Club 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3. T Maria Tandoi Y.C.S. 1, 23 Library Aide 1, 23 Social Club 13 Intramurals 1. Rosanne Tandoi Y.C.S. 33 Library Aide 1, 2, 33 Social Club 13 Intramurals 1. Jeanne Tarduogno Y.C.S. 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Guitar Club 43 Library Aide 23 Social Club 23 Intramurals 2. Frances Tesoriere National Honor Society 3, 43 Class Officer 23 Y.C.S. 23 Glee Club 2, 33 Modern Dance 1. Mary Ann Testani National Merit Letter of Commendation3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Y.C.S. 23 Markings 3, 43 Leaders Club 3, 43 Athletics 2, 3, 4. Irene Thompson Dramatics Club 13 Great Books Club 23 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Mary Timlin Art Club 23 Library Aide 13 Social Club 23 Leaders Club 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Athletics 2, 3. Nancy Tiska Great Books Club 23 Intramurals 1, 23 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Carol Troisi Library Aide 1, 23 Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2. U Luise Uftring National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 43 Class Officer 13 Sodality 2, 3, 43 Forensics Club 13 Library Aide 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 2, 3. V Lilia Valente National Honor Society 3, 43 Class Officer 1, 23 Sodality 43 Y.C.S. 33 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Forensics Club 13 Great Books Club 43 Library Aide 23 Twirling 13 Volleyball Team 23 Intramurals 1, 2. Suzanne Vetrano Janet Victory ,I . Library Aide 1, 23 Social Club 1, 2,33 Intramurals 23 Athletics 1, 2, 3. . Rita Viscardi 3 Library Aide 1, 23 Service Club 23 Intramurals 1. .loan Vitale Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 1, 33 Athletics 1, 2. W Patricia Walker National Merit- Letter of Commendation3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 13 Class Officer 1, 23 Y.C.S. 2, 33 French Club 23 Library Aide 23 Markings 3, 43 Twirling 1, 23 Volleyball Team 13 Athletics 1, 2. s 2 Y I Karen Soldati concentrates on minute details. Patricia Walsh Y.C.S. 13 Political Science Club 3, 43 Social Club 3, 43 Service Club 1, 23 Modern Dance 1, 2, 33 Basketball Team 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Athletics 1,, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Weidner Student Council 43 Sodality 43 Legion of Mary 13 Social Club 1, 2, 33 Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Marie Wildman Art Club 3, 43 Great Books Club 43 Medical Careers Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 23 Photography Club 2, 3, 43 Service Club 3, 43 Athletics 4. Nicole Willner Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Great Books Club 4. Jeane Wolfe Mission Club 23 Art Club 33 Math Club 23 Service Club 13 Volleyball Team 13 Intramurals 2. Y Therese M. Yekelek National Honor Society 3, 43 Sodality 23 Dramatics Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Guitar Club 43 Library Aide 1, 23 Leaders Club 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 43 Ski Club 1, 3, 4. Z Joan Zaiac Library Aide 13 Athletics 1, 4. Barbara E. Zgombick Student Council 33 Y.C.S. 23 Library Aide 1, 23 Modern Dance 1. Eileen A. Zoeller Intramurals 13 Athletics 4. Kathryn Zollner Class Officer 33 Dramatics Club 2, 33 Cultural Club 3, 43 Audio-Visual 23 Library Aide 2, 33 Markings 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3. Margaret Zori Library Aide 2, 33 Service Club 1, 23 Markings 43 Modern Dance 2, 33 Twirling 23 Athletics 1, 2, 33 Careers Club 4. C Say YES to Life awesome, -fragile, changing - a Life that is whole Say YES to Life equipped now with expanded knowledge, an awakened conscience, a questioning spirit Say YES to Life before the years that are yours become fleeting moments in Time. The STAFF of MARKINGS '71 is grateful to many for their time, talent and creativity. to Mr. Robert Faller, our competent photographer, to the TABLET for the use of thought-provoking pictures to the moderators, the students and the faculty whose enthusiasm kept us on the go. To all of YOU, we say THANK YOU Index . A Abate, F., 106 Abbenda, D., 117 Abel, M., 96, 116 Accolti-Gil, P., 60, 104 Acerra, M., 116 Adams, S., 117 Affourtit, M., 17, 95, 119 Agnelli, L., 103 Alagna, C., 101 Albanese, N., 58, 125, 148 Alimonti, M., 110 Allen, R., 103 Als, M., 109 Altman, C., 23, 125 Ambrogio, M., 106 Ammirati, B., 104 Amorin, M., 113 Angelides, H., 104 Anselmo, P., 108 Anzelon, J., 103 Archacki, L., 125 Archacki, Mrs. T., 44 Ardolina, P., 50, 111 Ascetta, A., 71, 125 Augello, K., 72, 78, 119 Augustus, C., 119 Augustyn, D., 103 Austin, M., 125 Avdinian. A., 106 B Babich, D., 125 Badger, L., 114 Badum, A., 105, 107 Baggini, M., 108 Bagley, E., 125 Bai, D., 120 Bailey, A., 103 Baird, J., 85, 110, 125 Baird, M., 22, 93, 96, 97 Balko, D., 119 Ballantyne, M., 106 Barnao, J., 119 Barnao P., 126 Barnum, L., 119 Bartnikowski, C., 17, 103 Bartnikowski, C., 114 Batagely, M., 101 Bedel, D., 126 Beggins, E., 65, 114 Beidler, G., 126 Bellafiore, L., 90, 96, 118 Benatti, L., 126 Benazzi, L., 117 Benoit, M., 113 Beovich, B., 87, 126 Berry, D., 79, 116 Beyer, P., 80, 108 Bianco, L., 91, 118 Black, M., 103 Blanco, C., 101 Bobst, S., 117 Bolger, G., 126 Bolger, Mrs. H., 44 Bomba, M., 115 Bombardi, l., 81, 126 Bonasia, D., 110 Bonavoglia, M., 111 Bonnell, K., 127 Bornhoeft, E., 127 N, Boscolo, J., 104 Bottari, C., 114 Boullianne, M., 104 Bowe, C., 65, 117 Boyd, K., 111 Bradley, J., 16, 22, 127, 147 Brady, E., 52, 127 Brancato, M., 109 Brancato, P., 93, 96, 97, 109 Brand, M., 110 Brand, N., 26, 120 Breden, P., 127 Breitfeller, F., 22, 127 Brennan, S., 127 Brennen, A., 74, 127 Breslin, L., 128 Breslin, M., 93, 117, 119 Bress, M., 100 Breyfogle, S., 111 Brickett, T., 105 Briody, R., 88, 90, 128 Brocker, N., 109 Brosnan, G., 108 Brothers, M., 22, 75, 128 Brownlee, G., 106 Bruccoleri, A., 53, 71, 128 Bruno, D., 105 Bruno, J., 110 Bruno, M., 104 Brust, D., 128 Brustman, E., 113 Bryant, J., 112 Buccola, L., 128 Buckley, N., 128 Bulger, Mrs. E., 32 Burdick, C., 100 Burkitt, B., 108 Burnbaum, M., 9, 73, 117 Burns, B., 111 Burt, K., 128 Burton, C., 117 Buschbacher, R., 105 Bushery, A., 22, 90, 91, 129, 130 Butler, J., 108 Butzon, B., 110 Butzon, S., 129 Bykowski, L., 129 Byrne, H., 111 Byrne, K., 118 Byrnes, J., 117 Byrnes, K., 108 C Cahill, P., 101 Cain, S., 101 Calcagno, A., 129 Callahan, C., 96, 129, 153 Callahan, M., 103 Callahan, M., 129 Callan, C., 105 Callan, C., 90, 119 Callender, B., 73, 79 Calviello, G., 110 Campbell, C., 106 Campbell, C., 71, 129 Campbell, P., 101 Campo, P., 114 Cancel, M., 113 Cangelosi, J., 114 Cangelosi, L., 117 Cannata, C., 52, 129 Cannon, M., 48, 120 Cannon, P., 109, 112 Capone, S., 109 Cappelli, D., 91, 115 Cappuccilli, M., 103 Caramore, A., 22, 23, 91, 13 Carberry, H., 50, 120 Corigliano, T., 81, 109 Corrao, L., 109 Corway, K., 132 Coscia, Mrs. C., 40 Coughlin, M., 104 Courtenay, M., 100, 106 Craven, J., 132 Creegan, M., 116 Carey, V., 115 Carlino, S., 130 Carney, J., 88, 130 Caron, Dr. M., 45 Carpitano, Miss D., 53 Carroll, B., 78, 79, 118 Carroll, C. 55, 76, 91, 120 Carroll, E. 88, 130 Crilley, J., 22, 48, 132 Crinnion, K., 105 Crook, B., 22, 132 Crupi, L., 114 Cruz, D., 60, 108 Cuccia, J., 52, 91, 118 Cullen, C., 111 Cullon, M., 103 Carroll, P., 91, 111 Cartelli, L., 100 Carter, D., 76, 116 Casale, D., 104 Casano, G., 17, 120 Casano, M., 130 Casazza, J., 76, 130 Casey, M., 101 Cassarino, J., 22, 120 Cawley, D., 111 Cervlno, D., 106 Cettina, L., 109 Challan, N., 16, 130 Chierico, P., 100 Chimienti, Miss T., 35 Chiodo, D., 104 Christensen, S., 113 Ciccaroni, E., 130 Cicha, C., 118 Cifuni, L., 104 Cirincione, S., 100 Citarella, D., 103 Claesson, K., 130 Clancy, K., 96, 110 Clancy, M., 96, 111 Clark, C., 103 Clark, D., 106 Clark, M., 93, 113 Clarke, M., 101 Clarke, N., 93, 113 Clough, M., 112 Cobb, J., 131 Coda, L., 112 Coiro, C., 131 Colangelo, P., 103 Colavita, M., 22, 131, 154 Coletti, T., 115 Colgan, M., 101 Cummings, E., 51, 109 Cummings, V., 115 Cuomo, M., 115 Curley, K., 60, 104 Curran, E., 53, 105 Curran, M., 132 Curtin, P., 114 D Dailey, A., 93 Dailey, E., 101 Dalton, J., 118 Daly, Mrs. M., 32, 43 Dancy, L., 79, 118 D'AngeIo, C., 116 De Gregorio, M., 106 De Haven, C., 105 Del Gaiso, P., 132 Dell, D., 118 Del Rossi, J., 22, 132 Dempsey, Margaret A., 103, 143 Dempsey, Margaret R., 118 Dempsey, S., 22, 88, 90, 132, 143 Derenthal P., 118 Derych, S., 48, 50, 51, 71, 132, 136 De Santis, S., 133 De Simone, D., 112 Desire, M., 101 Desmoni, M., 90, 118 Dettling, K., 111 Devine, P., 103 De War, M., 133 Di Benedetto, A., 22, 91, 113 Di Carlo, J., 21, 88, 90. 96, 133 Di Domenico, C., 16, 17, 22, Collins, B., 20, 48, 131, 151 Collins, C., 73, 79, 100 Collins, E., 131 Collins ., 50, 131 , S Colon, M., 91, 106 Conlon, L., 103 Conlon, P., 131 Connelly, Miss D., 40, 43 Connelly, M., 48, 32 Contino, Mrs. M., 34, 43 Contreras, D., 108 Conway, M., 106 Cook, C., 113 Cook, M., 103 Cooper, C., 117 Coppola, B., 117 Corcoran, L., 103 133 Diele, K., 72, 109 Dieterich, M., 108 Di Giovanni, J., 90, 116 Di Micheli, L., 101 Di Monte, N., 106 Di Salvo, M., 100 Dissinger, M., 116 Doherty, E., 22, 114 Dolan, J., 101 Dolan, P., 133 Donahue, M., 120 Donoghue, L., 133 Donovan, M., 111 Dore, Rev. D., 13 Dormani, R., 111 D'Orta, L., 111 Doucet, D., 91, 104 Dougherty, J., 110 Dowd, C., 133 Downey, C., 101 Drews, J., 120 Driscoll, D., 105 Duffy, M., 101 Duffy, V., 134 Duggan, P., 120 Duggan, S., 134 Dunleavy, S., 91, 108 Dunn, J., 120 Dunne, E., 118 Dunne, J., 77, 134 Dunne, S., 101 Duval, J., 115 Dwyer, A., 103 E Egan, C., 103 Egan, M., 112 Eilbacher, L., 104 Ellis, D., 134 Esposito, P., 108 Esquerre, L., 112 F Fahey, D., 100 Falci, P., 100 Fallon, K., 91, 108 Farley, M., 51, 74, 134 Farmer, M., 114 Farrell, K., 118 Farrell, S., 106 Farrington, L., 75, 96, 117 Fascullo, C., 111 Faughnan, V., 112 Federico, A., 110 Federico, M., 104 Fedorishin, M., 134, 138 Feeley, A., 115 Feierabend, J., 105 Felice, M., 118 Feltham, R., 134, 141 Fencl, J., 118 Fenelius, M., 103 Fernandez, V., 110 Ferraro, A., 83, 134, 135 Ferraro, C., 117 Ferraro, D., 110 Ferreira, Y., 55, 110 Fidalio, O., 103 Fink, D., 134 Finnegan, M., 103 Finnerty, E., 118 Finnerty, M., 107 Finnerty, S., 109 Fino, R., 135 Fitkalo, C., 108 Fitzgerald, M., 135 Fitzgerald, P., 22, 116 Fitzgerald, T., 103 Fitzpatrick, M., 135 Fitzsimmons, J., 110 Flahive, B., 104 Flaim, C., 110 Flanagan, D., 112 Flanigan, J., 114 Florido, M., 135 Flynn, A., 84, 120 Flynn, C., 107, 117, 121 Flynn, M., 110 Folan, M., 109 Forletti, D., 85, 135 Fortunato, M., 101 Fortunato, T., 101 Foscato, P., 118 Fox, C., 110 Fox, J., 114 Francis, S., 107 Frankenstein, D., 78, 117 Franzese, J., 116, 120 Franzese, J., 118, 120 Frisoni, M., 57, 103 Fugosich, C., 135, 155 Fugosich, N., 100 Fusco, B., 112 Fusco, J., 22, 109 G Gabberty, K., 114 Gabriel, E., 115, 120 Gaffney, J., 108, 110 Gagat, A., 22, 135 Galivo, M., 105 Gallagher, M., 136 Gallo, J., 115 Galvin, P., 120 Garcia, Mr. H., 40, 50 Gassman, D., 22, 50, 70, 96, 136 Gaun, L., 94, 133, 136 Gedarovich, J., 96, 112 Geiger, V., 112 Gentile, A., 118 Gentile, G., 101 Georas, C., 118 Getherall, G., 117 Getman, J., 110 Giaccio, E., 100 Giaccio, F., 113 Giamo, Mrs. C., 34 Giangrande, A., 70, 71, 136 Giannicchi, L., 103 Gilbert, E., 88, 136 Giliberti, C., 17, 22, 136 Gill, S., 116 Gioletti, L., 100 Giordano, L., 76, 136 Giorlando, B., 120 Giovanniello, J., 22, 91, 108 Glennon, B., 136 Glynn, M., 118 Goetz, P., 105 Gomez, L., 117 Gordon, M., 61, 126, 137 Gorman, J., 101 Goroshko, T., 91, 110 Gotimer, Rev. J., 12, 49 Gottschlich, C., 101 Grandonico, D., 137 Graney, V., 96, 137 Greco, A., 105 Greco, L., 137, 149 Green, K., 137 Greenstein, L., 115 Greve, J., 137 Griffin, R., 114 Grippo, L., 117 Grossi, R., 22, 117 Guardino, C., 120 Gul, D., 118 Gullo, M., 118 Gyves, R., 117 H Habacz, C., 103 Habrenka, L., 103, 107 Hajosy, M., 116 Haley, D., 101 Haley, K., 79, 118 Hall, J., 101 Hall, P., 110 Halligan, A., 100 Halligan, M., 118 Hamel, Miss C., 42 Hammill, M., 110 Hanley, D., 104 Hanna, D., 110 Harasek, C., 119 Harris, J., 107 Hartigan, A., 93, 100 Harvey, D., 104 Harvey, E., 137 Harvey, J., 94, 137 Hauff, S., 101 Hayslip, C., 88, 90, 137 Healy, Mr. J., 42 Healy, V., 137 Heckman, L., 119 Heffernan, K., 102 Hegmann, D., 118 Heinssen, J., 48, 69, 115 Heintz, J., 88, 91, 138, 140 Herbert, S., 108 Herlihy, B., 138 Hermany, R., 108 Hernandez, L., 118 Herte, T., 80, 88, 96, 138, 147 Hickey, D., 88, 138 Hicks, M., 127, 138 Hillery, P., 120 Hlopeck, M., 120 Hodgins, D., 22, 90, 96, 138 Hoey, M., 109 Hogan, V., 49, 78, 138 Hogg, E., 22, 76, 139 Hoggard, R., 105 Houlihan, C., 104 Hughes, H., 139 Hughes, L., 93, 116 Hull, C., 105 Hurley, B., 112 Hurley, Mrs. M., 38 Huttner, L., 110 Huttner, L., 100 lannone, Miss J., 15, 32, 42 leradi, S., 116 Ilich, M., 88, 92, 96, 120 lnfanzon, L., 115 J Jackson, B., 94, 96, 103 Jackson, E., 118 Jakubjansky, Miss R., 38 Jedrlinic, M., 117 Jericiau, C., 79, 121 Jerolimov, D., 22, 139 Jetter, K., 108 Jordan, D., 88,'139 Jordan, J., 96, 115 Joseph, C., 105 Junior, A., 104 Junior, K., 139 K Kaiser, A., 113 Kaiser, L., 110 Kalenderian, R., 112 Kallmeyer, Miss J., 32 Kane, D., 100 Kani, J., 96, 97, 115 Kastl, L., 139 Keane, J., 102 Keating, J., 53, 116 Keating, M., 20, 71, 136 Kebra, J., 113 Keck, M., 113 Keegan, M., 139 Keenan, D., 22, 139, 142 Kehoe, K., 140 Kehrli, Mrs. M., 36 Kelly, A., 105 Kelly, D., 113 Kelly, J., 79, 114 Kelly, K., 114 Kelly, K., 103 Kelly, M., 140 Kelly, P., 113 Kennedy, M., 100 Kennedy, P., 107 Kenny, P., 107 Keppler, Rev. J., 12, 20 Kilcullen, M., 101 Kilkenny, C., 121 Kirwan, M., 114 Kleinpeter, C., 110 Knocka, M., 93 Knowles, B., 116 Kobel, M., 104 Koch, D., 116 Kochis, S., 50, 140 Kotlar, D., 113 Kratochwil, L., 140 Kruczek, S., 116 Kulikowski, M., 55, 110 Kunz, K., 96, 117 Kunzi, Miss N., 41 Kvocka, M., 108 L LaBarbera, M., 117 Lacci, L., 105 Lada, D., 108 La Galia, J., 110 Lamicella, Miss J., 38 Lang, E., 101 Lang, R., 140 Langan, M., 119 Lannon, T., 140 Lasserre, S., 117 Latty, M., 139, 140 Laufer, E., 116 Lauri, P., 116 Laut, C., 140 Lawlor, L., 146 Lawson, S., 108 Lehn, B., 141 Leibman, J., 141 Lenczowski, M., 96, '141 Leo, M., 53, 141, 153 Index Leon, C., 22, 48, 141 Leonick, J., 141 Leptak, D., 95, 141 Lerro, C., 114 Lettieri, J., 117 Levey, C., 88, 90, 114 Liberi, M., 113 Librizzi, L., 142 Linneman, Mrs., 44 LiPuma, C., 58 Liuzzi, Mrs. D., 44 Liuzzo, L., 107 Lloyd, K., 114 LoBosco, M., 103 LoBosco, M., 114 LoCastro, L., 69, 109 Locknicke, J., 89, 134, 142 Lofaro, G., 56, 105 Lofaro, L., 8, 117 Logerfo, L., 110 Lombardo, Mrs. H., 34, 40, 54, 88 Lombas, Miss C., 34, 43 Loney, P., 142 Loskofsky, A., 101 Lovece, J., 109 Lovrich, D., 91, 113 Luckner, K., 109 Macari, M., 104 MacLeod, M., 26, 114 Macri, S., 115 Madarasz, P., 104 Madarasz, P., 118 Maddie, J., 105 Maguire, P., 22, 88, 93, 96, 113 Maher, A., 142 Maher, M., 102 Mahoney, M., 91, 110 Mahood, L., 102 Maietta, S., 142 Malinowski, R., 114 Mamounis, D., 142 Mandi, P., 118 Manfre, G., 109 Mann, G., 109 Manns, M., 142 Manning, T., 102 Mannion, M., 113 Manzick, E., 93, 96, 110 Manzick, R., 93, 101 Manzione, D., 119 Maranzano, N., 22, 37, 143 Marchione, S., 115 Maresca, V., 103 Margolin, P., 100 Moore, Miss S., 42 Monahan, G., 102 Montalbano, L., 115 Montine, M., 108 Moore, A., 103 Moore, P., 110 Morcone, J., 22, 76, 146 Morena, D., 115 Morley, M., 146 Morris, D., 100 Morris, J., 93, 115 Morrissey, l., 105 Morrissey, L., 103 Morrissey, M., 119 Mrozinski, J., 146 Mugivan, K., 93, 103 Mulcahy, K., 105 Mulhall, A., 17, 102 Mulhall, E., 146 Mulhall, J., 121 Mullen, M., 109 Mulligan, M., 102 Munch, C., 146 Murawski, J., 146 Murphy, A., 88, 146 Murphy, C., 102 Murphy, Debra, 110 Murphy, Doreen, 110 Owens, A., 110 P Pace, J., 80, 119 Pace, T., 110 Palmeri, L., 108 Palmieri, M., 21, 147 Palumbo, P., 105, 106 Papaccio, J., 147 Papaccio, M., 76, 80, 147 Parnell, K., 101 Parry, P., 114 Pascucci, C., 121 Patch, L., 121 Patteson, C., 148 Patton, P., 116 Paulison, E., 119 Pavlecka, M., 22, 51, 88, 1 Pavlecka, S., 116 Pecoraro, S., 22, 148 Pelletier, C., 93, 100 Lupack, Mrs. P., 36, 43 Marian, D., 118 Marin, E., 117 Marks, K., 103, 107 Marth, S., 101 Martin, D., 143 Martin, Mrs. V., 34 Murphy , E., 146 Murphy, M., 81, 110 Murray, A., 88, 146 Murray, K., 102 Muttner, L., 68 Mylan, L., 146 Pelliccione, L., 91, 105 Penso, M., 111 Perillo, E., 22, 70, 80, 132, 148 Petraglia, J., 22, 113 Petriano, F., 148 Picchione, C., 119 Picchione, T., 105 Piecora, C., 148 Pierini,M.,111 Pigue, M., 109 Pindak, S., 105 Pluchino, B., 113 Quinn, Lynch C., 104 Lynch, J., 113, 115 Lynch, M., 128, 142 Lyons G., 119 M McCarthy, E., 109 McCarthy, P., 85 McClinton, T., 79, 118 McCormack, M., 117 McCusker, E., 105 McDermott, M., 22, 24, 70, 88, 143 McDonald, M., 93, 113 McDonnell, P., 110 McElroy, K., 102 McElroy, M., 117 McGettigan, S., 22, 37, 143 McGhie, G., 105 McGhie, S., 121 McGibbon, M., 113 McGurn, l., 143 McHale, M., 121 McHugh, A., 144 McHugh, B., 104 McKenna, P., 118 McKenzie, N., 115 McLoughlin, E., 144 McLoone, E., 93, 121 McMahon, M., 116 McMahon, R., 114 McNally, K., 144 McNamara, M., 70, 144 McNamee, B., 91, 100, 118 McNiff, L., 21, 144 McNulty, A., 91, 113 Martinatt, M., 102 Maskelony, J., 91, 113 Masterson, K., 110 Mastrandrea, P., 91, 109 Mastrota, K., 57, 103 Masucci, R., 93, 103 Matson, E., 103 Matthews, D., 143, 147 Mauge, C., 143 Mazzamurro, A., 143, 150 Mazzo, Mrs. L., 34 Medici, Y., 100 Meehan, C., 103 Meehan, E., 22, 50, 91, 96,, 144 Mehringer, D., 144 Melnyczuk, P., 145 Memmer, M., 116 Mendygraw, N., 57, 96, 108 Menechino, R., 22, 23, 145 Menichino, D., 105 McNulty, E., 104 McNulty, R., 26, 114, 121 McQuade, A., 17, 119 Menzi, A., 119 Meyer, P., 78 Meyers, A., 145 Millar, R., 119 Miller, A., 145 Miller, J., 61, 145 Miller, M., 145 Miller, P., 83, 108 Minetto, S., 105 Miscella, D., 121 Miscella, M., 102 Modry, Miss J., 40 Moffit, M., 145 Myrie, Y., 108 N Naclerio, J., 108 Nankervis, D., 113 Napolitano, R., 121 Nau, G., 107 Navarro, Y., 114 Nees, H., 101 Neil, N., 49, 116 Nevin, A., 108 Newman, P., 147 Newme, H., 116 Nies, M., 107 Niles, L., 105 Nilsson, M., 135, 147 Nitopi, M., 103 Noonan, P., 117 Notley, M., 115 Nyberg, M., 101 0 O'Connell, D., 88, 147 O'Connell, E., 109 O'Connor, B., 88, 91, 146 147 O'Connor, J., 93, 111 O'Connor, M., 113 Oertel, S., 100 O'Hara, C., 22, 51, 85, 147 O'Hara, M., 117 Pluta, C., 106 Poggioli, L., 103 Pohren lVl., 101 Polk, EY, 148 Pollaro Pollaro Poppe. Powell, Power, Powers, Powers 1 A., 115 Mrs. M., 34 C., 90, 93, 121 K., 101 D., 25, 71, 88, 148 M., 101 M., 149 Prezioso, C., 49, 119 Prince, Prince, C., 79, 116 D., 106 Prodan, V., 111 Puleo, P., 103 Pumo, M., 106 Q Quaglia rel lo, L., 149 B., 115 O'Hare, O'Hare, A., 113 K., 119 O'Keeffe, T., 1 13 McQuade, P., 115 McQuade, S., 17, 105 McQuaid, J., 107 Molloy, A., 87, 88, 90, 96, 145 Molloy, R., 145 Oliva, T., 100 0'Neill, D., 121 0'Rourke, C., 119 Quinn, C., 113 Quinn, M., 108 Quiroga, E., 103 R Rabetz, B., 149 Rahill, R., 91, 110 Raiti, J., 149 Ramilo, L., 103 Randhare, M., 149 Recco, A., 105 Redwood C., 119 Reicherter, M., 101 Reilly, J., 113 Reilly, M., 119 Reilly, P., 20, 149, 150 Remeika, M., 108 Rhyne, M., 117 Richling, J., 145, 149 Rifino, M., 115 Riviezzo, S., 100 Rivituso, J., 113 Rizzuto, M., 77, 149 Robinson, D., 57, 95, 111 Rocco, C., 71, 150 Rodinak, M., 106 Rogan, M., 93, 110 Rogers, J., 112 Rogers, M., 100 Romano, M., 102 Rome, Mrs. M., 40 Ronan, H., 22, 150 Rossi, W., 114 Rossland, K., 119 Rudzianis, J., 150 Rufolo, M., 113 Ruggiero, F., 150, 155 Ruiz, R., 110 Rusich, D., 150 Russo, B., 105 Russo, G., 116 Ryan, C., 52, 91, 119 Ryan, C., 117 Ryan, L., 101 Ryan, N., 108 S Saccente, E., 110 Saepia, B., 114 Sandoval, E., 109 Santiago, T., 103 Santorelli, Mr. S., 40, 69 Sarmiento, M., 76, 117 Saur, N., 96, 112 Savarese, B., 100 Schacht, N., 119 Scheets, C., 111 Scheets, K., 17, 106 Schietroma, N., 121 Schill, B., 105 Schmidt, J., 57 Schmidt, N., 93, 111 Schmitt, M., 112 Schneider, D., 51, 93, 114 Schneider, D., 93, 110 Schneider, S., 93, 96, 102 Schreiber, R., 111 Schroeder, G., 109 Schule, B., 150 Schuler, J., 111 Schuler, K., 116 Schultheis, J., 150 Schultheis, M., 115 Schultz, B., 105 Schwerdt, C., 96, 100 Scoparino, L., 105 Scopaz, V., 85, 109 Scorca, T., 116 Seaquist, E., 100 Seckans, A., 100 Seiler, K., 100 Sellers, P., 102 Sesody, J., 101 Sforza, L., 150 Shaheen, B., 151 Shelkey, J., 110 Shelley, M., 151 Sherlock, J., 108 Sherman, C., 119 Short, P., 115 Siggers, J., 110 Sigismondi, E., 100 Sigismondi, L., 151 Silvestri, M., 105 Simms, S., 109 Simone, E., 102 Sister Catherine Therese Barrett, 33, 36 Sister Ann Patrice Bergin, 34 Sister Margaret Mary Bickar, 34 Sister Patricia Margaret Burns, 40 Sister Barbara Buxton, 33, 36 Sister Eileen Culkin, 38, 74 Sister Ann Miriam Delaney, 36 Sister Joan Margaret Feaster, 32, 36 Sister Mary Elizabeth Finn, 32 Sister Eileen Fitzgerald, 32 Sister Charlotte Fraser, 42 Sister Francis Magdalen Gately, 42 Sister Sheila Ann Gavin, 34 Sister Marion Grant, 36 Sister Frances Pauline Gritte, 14, 15 Sister Evelyn Guthrie, 38 Sister Barbara Ann Heavey, 32 Sister Joseph Agnes Hohmann, 32, 83 Sister Blanche La Rose, 40 Sister Maureen Lynch, 32, 38, 43, 70 Sister Teresa Mary Monahan, 36 Sister Mary Murphy, 38 Sister Joan Nassauer, 14 Sister Gertrude Marie Quinn, 36 Sister Teresa Magdalen Simpson, 42 Sister Elizabeth Toohig, 15, 38 Sister Lorraine Therese Wichern, 32, 36 Skibicki, J., 103 Skira, B., 110 Skowronek, K., 151 Smith, L., 109 Smith, V., 22, 125, 151 Smith, Y., 79, 114 Smitonick, J., 121 Soldati, K., 61, 151 Soltis, D., 108 Sorci, K., 105 Soule, M., 119 Sovern, P., 106 Spangenberg, T., 105 Speer, Mrs. R., 14, 42 Spicer, S., 96, 108 Spring, M., 115 St. John, H., 112 St. John, P., 116 Stack, Miss M., 40 Stahura, B., 75, 151 Stanley, D., 109 Staruch, A., 106 Stavile, P., 22, 88, 91, 151 Steele, L., 111 Stellato, Mrs. L., 37 Stewart, D., 101 Stiefel, F., 112 Still, D., 124 Stofka, M., 151 Stora, B., 151 Strong, Mr. M., 42, 79 Sugrue, A., 117 Sukaitis, L., 113 Sullivan, D., 152 Sullivan, D., 152 Sullivan, J., 100 Sullivan, J., 112 Sullivan, J.M., 116 Sullivan, L., 105 Sullivan, N., 100 Sultana, C., 105, 152, 155 Sun, M., 105 Surdi, L., 115 Svezia, D., 77, 152 Sweet, D., 119 Swiatkowski, A., 116 Syracuse, D., 105 Szaulewicz, H., 152 T Tandoi, M., 152 Tandoi, R., 152 Taormina, L., 105 Tarduogno, J., 152 Tauriello, J., 103 Terranova, S., 103 Tesoriere, F., 22, 50, 152 Testani, M., 22, 75, 88, 153 Thompson, C., 104, 105 Thompson, I., 153 Thompson, T., 111 Timlin, J., 100 Timlin, M., 88, 153 Tinagero, E., 110 Tiska, N., 153 Titus, M., 102 Tognelli, C., 106 Tolan, P., 100 Tolipani, A., 92, 114 Tommasulo, E., 106 Toval, E., 103 Tracey, M., 91, 93, 96, 119 Travis, P., 100 Tripodi, C., 109 Troisi, C., 88, 153 Trolio, N., 105 Troy, P., 105 Trummer, L., 109 Tucci, R., 112 Tucker, C., 113 Tully, K., 17, 69, 102 Tully, M., 108 Turbek, M., 112 Tuszynski, R., 114 Tuzzo, Miss J., 38, 43 U Uftring, L., 22, 71, 153 Uhlir, J., 106 V Vaiana,J.,114 Val, C., 52, 119 Valente, J., 106 Valente, L., 20, 22, 70, 154 Valentino, L., 119 Vallely, M., 116 Verdello, J., 102 Vetrano, D., 109 Vetrano, S., 53, 154 Victory, J., 154 Viscardi, R., 154 Vitale, J., 154 Vitolo, R., 109 Volpe, L., 117, 121 W Wade, L., 108, 111 Waldron, J., 121 Walker, P., 22, 23, 69, 75, 144, 154 Walker, T., 105 Walkuski, D., 103 Wall, D., 110 Walsh, G., 112 Walsh, M., 106 Walsh, P., 154 Walter, A., 113 Warkentin, G., 103 Wegmann, K., 93, 100, 17 Weidenbosch, C., 91, 102 Weidner, P., 22, 70, 71, 88, 154 Whelan, M.,- 105 White, M., 93, 108 Wicelinski, J., 113 Wildman, M., 155 Wilkinson, S., 94, 115 Willner, N., 155 Winsch, A., 102 Winters, A., 106. Wisnewski, A., 93, 105 Wolfe, J., 155 Wong, C., 106 Wong, E., 103 wright, C., 105 Y Yekelek, T., 20, 22, 48, 89, 155 Yost, A., 101 Z Zachary, F., 102 Zajac, J., 149, 155 Zajic, C., 8, 90, 121 Zakaras, N., 112 Zeoli, L., 112 Zgombick, B., 155 Zimmer, J., 106 Zirilli, S., 116 Zoeller, E., 155 Zollner, K., 155 Zori, M., 155 K ...LM X ix 'KK ' as-- Q if Q K N 'MX n 1 KK . J 1 X 4 w , -fihxl x F, as 3 - ATT ff N X g.X.1g : . . x 1 SQ Q51 xg x. . . , mmqv. ,fx K MSWXB-EEK' K 1 - A , K K K-SK ' Y X xs.N5Q.Qrg.,QXQX1M XR Aix N . 1 aw . K. 'K .5 f . , T56-j:? - 'W 33 X x ,- x x I ' 5: K 6 My Q ' x N Q z nm . XX X L x H MQIN' X X g N .. X N .t'Qs.,Q, . ,. --,X E-A - X - .W wx ' ' iii' - Q A fs X ' A .. K KK 0 5 , Qv K - -- VN 5. . - X x K H . X A fx- :lf k aw w- . X . x ggi .,: I ' X 1 K . f K I RK K . . . :f ' ' SF , , , - GQNS WA X. V K Q: V. X x v - -A - . . A' , rgxqry- ji' S -'f -, Ast . X. x f 1 :bv-xg X ,X , V- kg f .. . X 1 1' w ,gxijzgq is A V X x X isp: M QK L W . L L -- ' . Q , X N . 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'-'rp - I Yo- s Q esvqvs-at-sr'-I -0- we ww v Q bwtwa 'fs was was -+-we ' .0 1'-.iPQ Q'?.3 's3W,45yf5.'439o a': ' S IQ-swh,+.:-9sZkgg4z+.a,-Q OEQQFW bf- 49-92's 0+ 44 1 'fahhhw 4' 'Q I A X w m Qf.:'.z.4a-r:-':+:'asfr,..a.sIQ's-f:- .AQ X o I .ai x wafg: 3i+'.:af:w+f:-svam-',4.31!ag+'rf-N fvfvi' 4.a Qf+.:wf '.'. M .wt -f Editor-in-chief Managing Editor Assistant Editors DAVID GUARINO CHARLES NOVELLO GENE FERRARI, GARY HUGHES, STEVEN MARRIN, PAT POLLIO, JOSEPH SPACESE, BILL YORK, Advisor JOHN ZAPPULLA, MICHAEL ZIRPOLI MR. PHILIP SIMEONE Contents Dedication ........... Introduction ........... Administration 81 Faculty . Activities . .I ....... . . . Sports ....... Underclassmen .. Seniors ...... Conclusion .. Business .. Index . . . Thank You . . v A K I 5 54 R . A 3 W gill QT: 3 1 .Q .. , L i ' 1 w -'. . :A-. - I' ' - .fi 5 ,, '.,,n, g,. Q L 1 A W5 if ' ' ' T 5 'Q ,. - 1.1, H vw .- ' l ,I 2 I ,nf 1 X ' ' ' f 1 .. I ' i KT p I I. 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J- 'S S 'H f ' 1' i 'S. fi. J F, I up .Lum , 4' H ' l ,A--... In Dedication To 9 1 .af - 4 Q ThN S . , f--555 -wa e ew plrlt 1 ., D Although many believe that we have failed, no one ii' r W l 1' can say that the students of Reilly did not try this time. ask t l l f ' We did not overcome every obstacle we dreamed of, but ' , jjf 4 no man could hope to accomplish more under our cir- , 1 -i f l cumstances. Let's not be discouraged in our limitations. Q. Instead let us recall the fact that we have achieved more than any class before us. We were filled with a bold new . spirit that raged through the school and administration M ' ' Q like a great conflagration. I saw it in the screams at the 1 X pep rally. l saw it in the smiles during the Senior Trip. l saw it in the emotion following the death of Bro. Ste- phen. And I saw it in the hate within your eyes following only partial success in changing the dress regulations. We did what we could - be very proud of that. And dream of the day when we will be successful in accom- plishing our goals completely. That time will come soon: and then be content in the fact that it could not have happened without us. 1 I Mg, x.... ,. . - XR E 8 - :ag . wgfwv fx is S 554523 Y-QR f'iI'f'f13 v sz '43 e' ' fl f , fx-K , vf N :iw fig. , ry 5 f -' f N, 5-ggi,-, m 'iff . f 1 w Wi 7 milwigg K im . ,M Ye?-,w ,I , ,, .. .Nm ,WM -. M me 134. il - . fly.. M: RNA.. , . Q L Q 5 N' I x.E:'gSg-gg. H12 .s::,:--.x:f'-in smrzf L-' .ss N. L' ...lx . . , M1 . aw. J -4 ,ww , V... fm M Am.. A .ya.g..,,.fg 3 . - . I Tv Aug. ,frm 1951 .- dfaiziwifzk , ww MI. M MM xy. .A -v g W., V, 1 Awww- ,vuiw Wg Swiwvx ,w-wx.. , .. A -nz -X ,. ww Am., ww ,-wx ww W U ...I-:A-xsm ,.x,X,,gg:,f g . Ili. , - LX M , - .wi '2 aw w . WWMF twu-1.2. u' ,.u, ,. . ww 5 Km' M my x W w x ' 0. , amgeqx MM , .Q . .,.N.. v i 'U,,:-Y W .'.'-WWA M ,x ' 'Hd K ' 5 .Mb ling ? wi fi? X M, .' 4.1, , xa rg. L, 5 Miafyivy 1 1 ' . W i 12 r l In moments we have run free in the wind Each of us a leaf in the tree of life. Every- gentle teardrop that glistened Has cried for something And every smile has opened a door. ln moments we have touched each other And whispered tenderly Fall no further little leaf, I have found thee . . . And we found ourselves in EXPRESSION And the candle being lit Danced in the darkness And flickered within Warding off with out The rays of light Kissed my hair Dangled in my room Shaded it in pumpkin And reflected upon my face My soul and self As it ascended to a Flauntless peak of heat It was warm and bright And would stay until morning When the sun would come And its long lived adventure Of guiding my night was done And its use renewed Only to be lit again And replaced with its master The sun r uw- , iw ,W , , H W - ' ' H V wi 'H , Y ... wl , Y w 4 W 1 Y, ,, . X 1 ,, ,, , 11 H K N r C ,. 15 dministration REV. JAMES E. GOTIMER B.A., Cathedral Collegeg M.S., Fordham University Supervising Principal English Ill l l OROTHER THOMAS WOODS, S.C. BROTHER JOHN O'MAHONEY, S.C. B-A-, Spring Hill Oollegeg lVl.S., Fordham University B.S., Fordham Universityg M.A., Manhattan College PV'nC'Dal - Boys' DiViSiOl'l lVl.A., St. Johns University Assistant Principal in charge of Curriculum DR. JOHN D'ERRlC0 School Physician REVEREN D JOH N KEPPLER Priest Counselor REVEREND DENIS DORE Priest Counselor MRS. ANNE IENGO Secretary To Principal MRS. PATRICIA HILLARY Secretary MRS. CATHERINE HILDEBRANDT F. -if-In nan Qu-rn+a ru xx x 'E ' MRS. MURIEL DONNELLY Bursar MRS. H ELEN 0'ROURKE Secreitary MRS. ELIZABETH COLEMAN Secretary 4 MKQY X . N . Q K X 'CX 4 ,QQ ,K Fi sw .' V xv 1-IXJ-SX Mmm W T 'N ' rx. : , - Kr.- f A is 14 X X X 55 Q: ,A SAW fxifffif qw R. ,SCN QI Y N, Ks' v-sf! Y. XX NSESSN X Q lim E jg .. igenexm XWNNW iii JRIMES lVlcPAFI3IgTLAITD BRO. MIOHITELLHEQLIHES englon 5 no ogyg yslo ogy T h e B h e Religion 3 a In . l l l BRO. MALACHY BROQ REGIS I BRO. JOSEPH MURPHY Bookstore English lVp Chairman, English Dept. Math Ill, IV BRO. ROBERT LANGELLIER Religion I BRO. JAMES HACKETI' American History: Religion l E S N, QE if BRO. ERNEST BRO' TERGEu'fgaEnEgNN0LLY World Historyg Dean of Discipline 339- WA'-TER D0YLE'. Pho- BRO. MEL MCLINSKEY Rellgmn 'VZ Advanced BIOIOEY Math IQ Chairman, Math Dept. Chemistry: Chairman, Science Dept. Faculty Joseph Albertelli . . . B.S. St. John's Universityg M.A., Adelphi College Physicsg Earth Science. Gerald Callahan . . . B.A., Marist College American Historyg Guidance Chairman - Social Studies Dept. James Collins . . . B.A.g Manhattan Collegep M.A., New York University English IV. Gerard Catalanello. . . B.S., Juilliard School of Music Music. Michael Carr. . .B.A., Cathedral College Religion ll, Ill. Robert Carubia . . . B.A., Ky.-Wesleyan College Health IVQ First Aid llg Physical Education. Robert Annucci. . . B.A., Cathedral College Religion III, IV. Linda Arectos. . . B.S., St. John's University - Biology I. Gary Brown . . . B.A., Buffalo State Math IVQ Earth Science. Joan Colgan . . . B.A., St. Joseph's College: M.L.S., Queens College English I. JOSEPH ALBERTELLI GERALD CALLAHAN GERARD CATALANELLO 5 , 22 MICHAEL CARR JAMES COLLINS 5 E GARY BROWN RRR' ' JOAN C0l-GAN LINDA ARECTOS ! ROBERT AN NUCCI ROBERT CARUBIA ,Mr ,, NM T 'X' :x x :SEE Kb X N . X X xx SN - 'fm-N, X 1 ' 1 1' A . 'Nw IU7 P FRANCIS J. FAULKNER 1 . PETER L- FODERA STEPHEN T. GRAEBENER PATRICK J. GLEASON Michael DeMarco . . . B.E.E. Manhattan College Calculusg Physics Ill, IV. George Gardiner . . . B.A., M.S., St. John's University Guidance I, ll,-Ill, IV. Edward Flaherty . . . B.A., Marist College Math Il, III. Michael Ferrigno . . . B.A., St. John's University Area Studies I, World History ll. Walter Eggmann . . . B.A., St. Francis College M.S., St. John's French IV, Foreign Language Dept. Chairman. Francis Faulkner . . . B.A., Holy Cross College: M.A., St. John's Afro-Asian Studies. Peter Fodera . . . B.A., Queens College Art. Stephen Graebener . . . B.A., Iona College Religion Ill, IVQ Latin III, IV. Patrick Gleason . . . B.A.,' St. Francis Collegeg M.A., Columbia Univ Health: First Aid: Typing. W X3 WX X wc NN NENXXI x' fx 41 xx XS. N K X gs , . X, ,.,, XX X555 X ' .X Nfl ' -N VNS? -x X YA X ' X M X w x XX 3, x -X a X qs xi NX X X Q Qwgg X QQQKX NX 3 x ' L X533 N XX wx X X N X X 1 'S X xXx :X N X Q N i A X X A xx Kg N X X six ww N x xx 3 M Xx X xx X X X X N XX Q X X X X X X w X', 'AGf 'N fs. X NS sz L 1:2 Xefw f'-Nxfflf w fgggggy .. 1etX.f:s XX A SSM W. . , E N . X A. Gr? O: ' mm NY' Nw' ,X .X ,X 553 3 m X. .N If I 2 J MXMX, XX . fix! :e4 'Ti.. X 'XS fi. A QQ .X ibm JOSE GONZALEZ JAMES KABABIK WILLIAM HANDSWORTH ARGEMIRO HENAO N WW M s N ,ei X . E sis CHARLES HAUNSS Jose Gonzalez . . . B.A., Queens College Spanish l, II. William Handworth . . . B.S., C.W. Post College Business Law, Great Issues. Argemiro Henao . . . M.A., Lateran University Spanish I, III. Charles Haunss . . . B.A., St. John's University, M.A., Catholic Univ. Guidance. William Kolb. . . B.A., Fordam University German I, Il, lll, IV. James Heenan . . . B.A., St. John's University English ll, Ill. John lengo . . . B.A., Hawthorn University, M.S., Long Island University Physical Education I, ll, Ill, IV3 First Aid. Thomas Houlihan . . . B.S., C.C.N.Y. Math I, IV. James Kababik . . . B.S., St. John's University Speech, Religion Ill. Lawrence Hager . . . A.A.S., C.C.N.Y., B.S., N.Y.I.T. Math ll. Vincent Kane . . . B.A., St. John's University English ll, IV, Speech. . A....ms.-. 1 , : , ' I MICHAEL LOFARO TIMOTHY LEARY LAWRENCE PESCE WILLIAM RYAN Michael Lofaro . . . B.S., M.S. Fordham University Geometry, 12 AB. Timothy Leary . . . B.A., Manhattan College Government, Economics. Lawrence Pesce. . . A.B., M.S., Fordham University French l, lll. William Ryan . . . B.A., Manhattan College French I, ll. Charles 0'DonneIl . . . B.S., Loyola College Sociology, Typing. Robert Mallin . . . B.S., St. John's University, M.S. Syracuse University. Chemistry. Philip Simeone . . . B.A., St. Francis College, lVl.A., Notre Dame University Religion ll, Ill. Vincent Mulhare . . . B.A., St. Francis College, M.A., N.Y.U. English ll. Dennis Menger . . . B.A., St. John's University, M.A., Fordham University American Hsitoryi World History. as E Cosmo Moro . . ,B.S., C.C.N.Y. C C, Physical Education. CHARLES 0'DONNELL James Sullivan . . . B.A., Marist College, M.A., St. John's University English Ill. Michael Taylor . . . B.B.A., M.B.A., St. John's University Accounting Ill, Bookkeeping!Data Processing. Victor Spelman . . . B.A., St. John's Univ., M.A. Fordham Univ. English I, Il. Louis Soviero. . .B.A., St. John's Univ., M.A., Queens College Spanish IV, Italian I, ll. Donald Vergano. . . B.A., Seton Hall Univ., M.S. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Biology, Engineering Concepts. JAMES SULLIVAN MICHAEL TAYLOR VICTOR SPELMAN .E LOUIS SOVIERQ DONALD VERGANO 30 CUSTODIAL CREW CAFETERIA CROWD .lh - ss aw xi' ff. X A A 1,,. I . .V1 ,i,,' :A A . i 4' X , , . 1 , XM m K i, ,. Nfwkwiy Q Q ,N Mi, -PM ,x,x .W Q, J X . .xxglgggy xi Q , ,..: 1:-. gil ,gif- ,I ACTIVITIES 00008 -9800 QOQ y 95 SQ '33 ,Q QQ , O 9 09 evo 60006. OQSla 909005993555 SO 500969 Q00 ,. OOQOQOOQY 608N Q0OO'96 50Noo0s55s59x Q9O09 ..,. -' 6' 9959 I I ' sn6oso0 'WQQN' - -- aw s ,',s5s at-'?-'FI-3:1--: fl .. '- ,QQ ' ' ' i.-Iwi. 9' I Q60 ' ., .' ff QOQQQQ QSQQOQ, . N1 +'Q'4w' ff Qww.'a we '3 5 I YO w:: Q 3YW 'O,QOOW5Z'99sQS'90'099 'N .. . 4 - 19'7Q'ow'f'6' Q Ia9o0outoOOooo ,Q for v VWWW f33fa9 9W'W939!3'3'2'W? was-. ' 4'Z'W95QWf f wwawwwwxwwwxwe i. if 163927432 FW A e II 5 yrcisvm 0 if we K+ ' W' in ek we X Xie- A iw Ski 113555 i RRP X X x ' 1 Ygwiks ' 553 V gmflaxxo ,, X' xi X, A is 2 Q i f . + X if Y s 5 N 3 v 1 is '. 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X 6 wx Wheel NMA Ai ,. ob? My W E N X. , -V page Xifw X f, -.X-'-V epvfw isgvoikkizlk-1 9rgiwNi,N'XQvHN--,Sf 'P XLSSSSQE-r 5:S2'ES'q34Qfs-ive? i X X N NXXYXX X Sxxe xx NQS XXX YNOWXNN M X 'gxxxwx Q2 Sfaawggk Q59 X New XX ENN ge awe News 3-wwe A X, X R wi 4 X ga Q , N . ,sx X ' S l .Nxfx at -ww e:2s'--Mg' :fgifii-.,.::.,.v m 'N R wx SX ,. M W Q -.f--2-::. , Rm if - X A-1 . is T - - 'R ww 53 K x X X x ' f f eff' W nm' ,,, 7 1' , X. Left Front: Michael Pecorino, Matthew Cote, Joseph Hudson, Henry Kilbane, Larry Lundy, Stephen Nagy, Dennis Valenza, Thomas Neal, Blaise Toneatto, Ralph Youngblood. Left Back: Thomas Borek, Fitzgerald, Ronald Sorice. Right Back: Mr. Robert Annucci, Gerard Joseph Turrisi, Salvatore La Greca. Right Front: Robert Dombroski, Virga, Jim McCarthy, Thomas Sheridan, Bill Blackman, Kenny Petrick Anthony Esposito, Burton Lewis. Right Middle: Richard Catalano, Neil Student Council Makes Advances 's , r - se tt 1 s -, - Ng gi..-,ss . fs-NN The purpose of the Student Council Ccomprised of 112 elected representatives of the studentsj is to coor- dinate all the activities of the students. The areas of its involvement include: pep rallies, dances, assemblies of all sorts, supervision of school elections, initiation of programs such as the visits by other religious and other student organizations, intramurals, and any other areas where students are involved. Although many programs it initiates are originally presented by the executive committee, any ideas or suggestions made by students to their elected class representatives are carefully looked into and attempted if possible. lts basic aim is to foster school spirit by involving the students within their school. 1- Q. 1 K xxxw Wx .. . N,,, . ir QV' + ' ' Q LQ Q Msg. s A - . kk Q 5 , ,iA f. Ji u p L ms JS? 0 i ,Fw I!! 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Certainly a very commendable effort considering the lavishness of Bronineva's household with its raised platform and widely different scene changes. The task of recreating the people and the time of Berlin 1926 fell to lVlr. James Collins and the company once the stage was complete. The mystery as to whether Anna Bronineva really ex- isted wasinever settled. The uncertainty as to the girl's identity still remains but the high dramatic impact was never uncertain. The fine quality of Anastasia as with previous productions is credited to everyone's dedication. lVlr. Collins, Miss Lamacello, Mrs. Patricia Wagon-Noone, and Caroline Le Puma. Nancy Brand and Joseph Spacese. 40 Gene Ferrari and Regina lVIcNulty. Don't go away mad, iust go away. Regina McNulty and Richard Pioreck. 41 French Club f NN- .xg Front Row: Michael O'SuIIivan, James Zapke, Richard Cirillo, John Harrison, Joseph Parradiso, Anthony Ambroggio. Back Row: Peter Lancaric, Michael Abadie, Mr. Pesce fModeratorJ Mark Alonga, John Levandowski. Front Row Mark Alonga Gerard Virga Back Row: Mr. Ryan Cmoderatorj, Gene Ferrari, Steve F n C h I-I 0 n O If Colgan, Rilznard Deegan: Russell Bannam. Societ First Row: James Buatti, Dennis Regulinski, Guillermo York, Richard Hulser, Kevin Caramore, Charles ' O'Rourke. Second Row: William Belford, Robert Lombardi, Martin McDermott, John Rutigliano, Ralph at n I S 4 U Youngblood, Peter Riebold, Kenneth Gibbs. First Row: Marc Hulser, John Fidelio, Raul Rivadeneyra, Richard Hulser, Guillermo York, ' Enzo Delgado, James Buatti. Second Row: Mr. Argemiro Henao, Charles O'Rourke, Robert S I1 I'-I Lombardi, Peter Riebold, Richard Brecht, Kevin Caramore, Brian Bulger. a n I S 0 n G r Societ German Club German Honor Societ Front: Richard Pizarski, Joseph Nlatusiewicz, Frank Duncan. Back: Mr. Kolb fModeratorJ, Robert Bellinger, Steven McLaughlin. 44 First: George Schadel, William Brent, Raymond Schade, Arthur Eipper, Christopher Nees, Mark Lodico, George Bauer, Richard Pisarski. Second: George Arnold, Oleh Wolowodiuk, Klaus Albert, Thomas Skibicki, Michael Ancona, Phil Kasny, Frank LaBarbara, Gerard Lehner. Third: Robert Calcagno, James Kiernan, Steven Fusco, Rupert Nlltsch, John Carmody, Steven Merenda, Frank Duncan: Robert Blei, Mr. Kolb ClVlod.J Fourth: William Whalen, Dennis Kaminek, Paul Colin, Andreas Lehner, Steven Gangi, Frank Scorca. N rman Club Celebrates S S35 . And The Band Plays Un .-...sw -S . Q -as sm . S E sit The band directed by Gerard Catala- nello continues to increase in size every year. This year some thirty five students from both the boys and girls side joined to help bring the sound of music to Bishop Reilly. The band played selec- tions from Simon and Garfunkle, Jim Webb, and Burt Bacharach at the an- nual Christmas Concert and the Spring Festival as well as assemblies, pep ral- lies, and school functions. The festival in spring brought a new dimension to Reilly entertainment as the band joined with the modern dance group of the girl's division in such numbers as King of the Road . Since many of the band members are seniors, IVlr. Catalanello is instructing a group of freshmen who will fill up the spaces in next year's band. T Tony Ambrogio tunes up. Tommy Zivkovich prepares for his world debut. Practice makes perfect. We speak about drums Wake up! pm-,,,.N QNX The Debate Team Strives For Perfection Peter Shamin, joe O'Byrne, jeffrey Ortiz, Mike Rades. :fig The Bishop Reilly Debate Team, coached by Bro. Walter Doyle, has achieved considerable success in its competition this year. The varsity squad is comprised of captain Richard Bartone, co-captain Steve Colgan, joe Lostrangio, and Tom Borek. The teams biggest victory was a first place win at Bethlehem Central High School in Al- bany in january. For the third consecu- tive year the team qualified for the Varsity State Finals in Upstate New York to be held in April. ln the Novice Division, Matt Linitz qualified for national competition to be held in New Orleans. l 5 E. i as S 6 l 5 zu Richard Bartone, joe Lostrangio, Steve Colgan, Bro. Walter Doyle, Tom Boreck, Mark Lodico, Rich Bartone, Joe Lostrangio. Rich Ba rtone. Richard Brophy, Matthew Linitz. Joe Lostrangio. Rich Ba rtone leads Case session l Glee Club Sings Through The Year Under the guidance of IVlr. Lawrence Pesce, President Patrick Pollio, Vice President John Leonardi, Secretary Gary Cregan and Treasurer Michael NlcGovern, the boys glee club concen- trated its efforts to producing a very successful year in the fine arts. The main highlights of the year were the Christmas Concert which consisted of traditional and contemporary Christmas carols put on for the boys division. The Spring Concert was a superb production dealing with people, love, and life in general. With the girls glee club, we succeeded in making it the best. The productions personify the vocal excellence of Reilly. Front: George Benson, Robert Hajosy, Nelson Rocha, John Schlageter, Richard Lauble, John Boniello, Michael Sanatar. Middle: Kevin Falvey, Philip Herte, Kevin Corey, Charles Hornek, Anthony Lombardo, Robert Lombardi, Joseph Giovenco. Back: Tom Reilly, Chris Munsen, Bill York, Enzo Delgado, Frank Ramos, Pat Pollio, Gary Cregan, John Leonardi. Nloderator: lVlr. Lawrence Pesce. Y 2 v I , 5 1 ' 5 f , .ssf '55 ff Q f Lv S --..,N uf 1 M! I-L If NT gfwf, , ' -4'f 'f.'T'i4:'4 fn , W I1 'f f f --1-fLwj',.'5fs'fi!,: h 1 V,,,.w.w.W,,,-.. X QWX , , cxsgivfxj QMT KX X Niif I Kit? ,QI Q :WA .i .xr MW! X26 .N , W X Lf 1, .6 f 1 ll x f'ifwvH5 ff fi A ' XX 3 .9 ,. 'pw 46-Wmav www? 1 MQ X 5 ' W N-Wm-.-wwif M..M.,,A . Q 2 M ML g . X x , , V , suf -N., ,. +. xl 3 if X 4 X. A ' Q 3 .. NN f X N 5 Y-XMM ' If x. , X ff . ff X x 4 Q XXI axi X if .AX Q . -'45 we N S? I-Q s N, kw- mm yy . 1 YX xy K Q Mina, The Way Gut Program The Way Out Program is now in its second year. It has grown considerably and is divided into four major phases: PHASE I A study of the basic psychology of man, with emphasis on those traits we all have in common, while also viewing the specific differences that make people individuals. Topics covered are Defensive Mechanisms, Emotions, the Decision Making Process etc. PHASE ll A study of the basic communication skills available to man. This phase in- creases those skills we all possess, but sometimes are not aware of: listening as opposed to hearing, communicating as opposed to talking, etc. PHASE 3 ln the setting of group discussions, the areas studied are applied to the real situations of all members in the group. Although the latest facts about drugs are also discussed, the basic aim of the program is human communications, which is developed in these discussions. PHASE 4 Those students interested in continuing the program are then involved in training discussion groups wherein the techniques and methods they have been exposed to are carefully studied. The aim is to have these interested students continue in the program as Discussion Leaders with other students, under the overall supervision of trained faculty members. The program is presently comprised of over a hundred Freshmen and Sopho- mores, respectively, and over twenty Juniors and Seniors, respectively. The staff consists of the Director, Mike Taylor, four faculty members and ten juniors plus ten seniors CDiscussion Leadersj who have been trained in these skills. The other sections of the program are an adult education program for inter- ested parents of Reilly students and a training workshop for interested mem- bers of the faculty. The confidential nature of the program insures honest discussions, and al- lows the students to freely discuss any topic without fear of repraisals and the like. The programs firm stand on drug abuse is Drugs are not a problem, but the symptom of a problem. This foundation leads the program to concentrate on the individual as a human being, and developing a person's potential, self awareness and the awareness of his surroundings as the goal of the program. The decision to abuse drugs is a personal decision for each person. If the goals of the program are met, a person will be in a better position to make a better decision about drug abuse. As often repeated throughout the program, We emphasize not what you do, but why you do it. The Director, Michael M. Taylor, has been involved with the drug scene since 1964. His involvement started when Daytop Village first opened in Staten ls- land. Since that time, he has been a consultant to various narcotic rehabilitation programs. Presently, he is licensed Trainer for the State of New York, and con- sultant for the Diocese of Brooklyn on Drug Education and Prevention, and has been active in running prevention workshops for other schools, with the help of various members of the Way Out Program. The forecast for next year: Communication is contagious, positively. 0 U r G n d P i n n e r Grand prize winner George Russell exhibits his project. Kevin Scully, Oleh Wolowodiuk, Robert Blei, John Spivak, Robert Lombardi, Rich Pisarski, Chris Monsen, Augustine Spivak, Paul Sullivan, Gary Landrio, Tom Kues, Bob Reifel, Frank Scorca, Tony Kowalski, Joe Giovenco. Rl Sl I The Reilly Science Institute, referred as Ri Si l, is the backbone of the co-curricular science activities. Nomina- tion to membership in the Institute is made once yearly in the month of IVlay to those students who have demon- strated in inter-school competitions their capabilities and sincere interest in a scientific vocation. It is an affiliate of several national and local science or- ganizations and participates in their programs. Since the school began, this activity has been directed by Brother Walter Doyle, S.C., who is the current president of the Catholic Science Coun- cil for the Diocese. Ri Si I sponsors the Enrico Fermi Exam, Reilly's Science Fair, and lectures by professional scien- tists. , ,,,, Q fvgfwfi W 448- S251 lx ' S 5 b '9'iS2 5 X xx. 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I BRIAN BULGER JAMES CORRIGAN THOMAS DIBENEDETTO DENNIS FENNELLY ROBERT GAIONI CARL GALIOTO DONALD GEDAROVICH JOHN GILBRIDE JAMES GILROY WILLIAM GREIER DAVID GUARINO PETER HENNING DANIEL HUGHES PETER JACKSON PAUL KENNERY ANDREW KOSTEL SALVATORE LaGRECA MARK LODICO LAWRENCE LUNDY STEPHEN MARRON JAMES MARTIN LOUIS MARTINO TERRENCE MCGUIRK DANIEL MCLOONE JOHN MUSYNSKE RICHARD NARVAEZ JOHN OMAGGIO ROBERT OWENS JOSEPH PARADISO JOHN PEISER STEPHEN ROGOVICH CHARLES SCHIECK KEVIN SCULLY RICHARD STRASSFIELD JOHN STRAUSS DENNIS VALENZA ROBERT WATSON WILLIAM WHELAN ational Honor Societ '41, M X N W MMM ,wfd M9 W f ZZ I 9' , XX. -,, I Xp L Q-,LL Q.-Xwxgk Nxxk Q ff . X I Qs 1. ' i' I- A I I. L XXXXXX , ,, I LQ--f Q, N MXN NS . -1 X XXX I AN Ik I' ffiX5'5Ti5t4l X X X X XX V.-. XITX . 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Top Right: Sal LaGreca, Bob Owens, Paul Ke nnery, Dan Hughes, David Guarino. Bottom Right: Louis Martino, John Musynske John Peiser, Dan McLoone. 0 The National Honor Society has been in existence since 1964. The purpose of the Society is to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in the students of Bishop Reilly. The members of the Society are considered to be the official hosts of the school. Esteemed as one of the highest honors in the school that can be bestowed upon a student, it is a most important student activity and it best represents the academic, social, and influential spheres of Bishop Reilly High School. Q -'QIIIIII ig! :I EIL NFIE S -n 5 W W f fl' 1 FN glial? 2? f f ff , lelsl' 2 'Q jig-'Z 75 5 . Bl ' B :lei ZS. Zfllilllf' W ' 2 W U ' W 'blaming eg? -C E Whirlwind Presses 0 Editor-in-Chief Carl Galioto Under the moderation of Mr. James Sullivan, a group of concerned students help to make one of Reillv's greatest attractions, the Whirlwind. Many long hours after school and in the home are put into this publica- tion, which is issued six times an- nually. The circulation of two thou- sand is distributed to all students and members of the Alumni Associa- tion by the Circulation Department. Duties of the publication include in- forming the student body of past events as well as upcoming dates. It is also a platform for students and faculty to add their views on all as- pects of school life via letters to the Editor. Z' ZWHMIW The Boys' Division of Bishop Reilly Diocesan High School, 6100 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Fresh Meadows, New York, 11365. Conducted by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Vol. IX, No. 3 March, 1971 Editor-in Chief: Carl Galioto Managing Editor: Steve Rogovich News Editor: Kenneth J. Buettner Editorial Editor: Richard Pioreck Feature Editor: Gene Ferrari Sports Editor: Mike Frontain Foreign Correspondents: Andrea Caramore, Nanci Maranzano Art Editor ........... J.T. Spacese Circulation Manager: Mark Melillo Chief Sports Statistician: Jim O'Connell Reporters: Tony Ambrogio, Frank Cifali, Bruce Filak, James Gilroy, Peter Henning, Tom Lowell, John Milne, Terry Moffatt, John Omaggio, Bob Owens, John Peiser, Ralph Pioreck, Stephen Russo, Donato Sallese, Chuck Schieck, Matthew Byrns,J. Collins Photographers: John Zappula, Kevin Scully, Mike Mangini Typist: Tony Ambrogio Director: Bishop Reilly Publicity Department: Richard Pioreck Faculty Advisor: Mr. James Sullivan Printed by: The C.F. Wood Co., Inc. 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X .Q A -ff 2 - i wfggfxiiviiig . x X- :SNMN X ' x Q' , if -1- f lv 1 1 :S an . .... X5 ' ,K XXW ,fm wi .x ' L -0' L, 5 n Iwi 'S Q' 90: N 4' A in X53 Qgfwi 1 ' -',-'-'iww ' u .v .. W'w! 'R Wilfgse 5 5 5 Qi W' ' Xi Sf x Nwfxxlb X, ju... Xi N Frank Scorca at the modern dance show. Frank Coiro risks his neck at the winter concert. machine. Joe Di Verdi and his lov 6 Special Productions Stage Crevv This year the special production stage crew worked on, or assisted in eight shows. Under the supervision of lVlr. Peter Fodera the crew had its best sets by far. With Joe Di Verdi as light tech, and Mike Zirpoli as stage manager, the crew put together a number of accomplishments, in- cluding the winter and spring concerts. Working an average of two to three weeks in advance of each show, there has never been a serious mishap. The crew consists of sophomores and juniors, thus they will be well experienced in the years to come. They were rewarded for their efforts by the enthu- siastic reaction of the audiences. Bishop Reilly Publicity Department The Bishop Reilly Publicity Depart- ment provides a vital arm in informing students and faculty of impending school activities. In addition, the BRPD also has the task of notifying local newspapers and radio stations of school news and events. This vast or- ganization needs a helmsman, and that post is jointly held by Richard Pioreck and Mark Melillo, who assign and coor- dinate all projects Iaunched by the BRPD. Paul Tascarella, Mark Melillo, Matthew Byrnes, Rich Pioreck, Pete Henning, Joe Spacese. l Rich Pioreck, Publicity Director of BRPD. 64 Uma RPS MNX as X Colorful Junior Ring Dance posters were one of the Committee's concerns. F o W 0 QE 6 ro ii QR ' B , ., br, .ow Q 042155 9 0 is Z 0- o Bottom: Matt Byrns, Ray Schade, George Klein, Robert Reifel, Dave Hayward, Joe Giovenco, Richard Moonen. Top: Brian Quinn, Oleh Wolowoduik, Stephen Wysocki, Paul Sullivan, Robert Lombardi, Augustine Spivak, William Rabetz, John Spivak, Anthony Lombardo, Jack Nlodrychi, 0 K Frank Scorca. M o a V o o o I e - - 0 h if 0 S 0 l s X E 9 ik QA , U ' E a ,,S533W WX? 'lf arf O Q 0 5 3 O 0 3 D moo Haw Q Qt ,i: if 9,QQ2ff Z? Q Q -M wst ' Q ,XG X .,, mf Photograph Club AQ. , . Philip Simeone CModeratorJ, John Zappulla, Joseph Giovenco, Kevin Falvey, Thomas Schaub, Frank Scorca, Mark Kovack, Doug Scalard, Robert Reifel, Robert Blovsky, Michael McGovern, Eugene Caputo, Kevin Corey, Gary Cregan, Gary Fazio, Jose Rafeos, Philip Herte. , l - J ,,.. Political Science Kneeling: Joseph Nugent, Joseph Matusiewicz, Peter Catalano, Stephen Russo. Standing: Lawrence Miller, Kevin Healy, Charles O'rouke, Brian Atkinson, Louis Ferrer, Russell Banham, Craig Kennedy, William Witt, James Farrell. N. 3 3 , ,:x, xv X . K . ' W wg Q13 T? ' i i X ,z. F' Si' EX x 5' N .. 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N . -:N x, .W .. .x Q I X Q 31:5 -wt .iw N . 9 , .... - N'-Q 72 It's the only song I know. Uames Cassidyj www wmmwuw NSN wx Q5 W x Nw Q kwlik X Q. Q sk , NLY Cheerleaders i Steve Feeks Rich McHugh, Dennis Valenza, Larry Lundy Neil Knlbaine Mark Meiliilo, Mr. Kababik Moderator ii i fi irrrrriiiii i W5 Nex'Ei? f gy- - oeeec A Q iii xfiawix i .I H 4 ,nrfhlgt GAQQQ il !2ff,,, A Ili-lf '- R . 1 f ZWIIXW E 1 X f Njqgb ax D ' fygfg new 'f'1i i i i f H i!ii c 56 nziaff' X 6' ii? i my , -f f ,L ' Y 0 ,. -e: F ,,fri'P?fl 'A'1 I i i ,W J The Spartan leads another cheering crowd W 1 v SPORTS 754' Ni v ea :33'3Qi 'f W7W. 0 f Asa'-W 'Q 'ab 0' 'Ogg . 9 I ' ' 0 - .gigs .',-' ' 000 e I Ogg X Q 5 4, it Q 'v ' l'i'Qa Wie , '4' 'lf : ' ' Q I' Q 0 l I l mm 0' Q ', F 0 EEQ3 , Xffx if iff , , ,A , gm - ., ' i'4 ' . 15 ' W W fnfp 'az Q Q :W M.y2'o .gifZa4:w5?0 '!':, : .. W6'f9', Varsity Comes Close, But Falls Short Whereas previous varsities relied on mighty hitters and overpowering pitch- ers, this year's team depended on speed and control pitching. Coach Mi- chael Ferrigno expected help from sev- eral sophomores as well as the experi- enced seniors in order to have a suc- cessful spring season. During the past fall season, the var- sity compiled a five and five record. The team started off fast but slowed down near the end due to injuries and poor hitting. With better performances from several seniors, and the development of the underclassmen, Reilly hopes to im- prove their spring record. E? t x 'Qs 15, 1 ES! 5.4, ,ggi S .':' vgl , ta li il r,. T tif, if :i xl- 1 gi ,rifliws .Ss ,. 5552-gill? 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Kneeling: Co-Captains Chuck Schieck and Tom Tannuzzo. 78 fi? S Jim Martin waits forthe pitch. Soph Mike Brown shows his form V , l Co-Captain Tom Tannuzzo strokes another hit. l 80f if I Leo Lucisano demonstrates Reilly hustle. Reilly on the move. -- YYYY Y- . i Come on, ump! smiles Coach Ferrigno. I hope he hits me an easy one, thinks Rich Kuzniewski Senior Jim Delmore demonstrates his swing. Leading hitter Chuck Schieck awaits his turn at bat. Oh my God muses Jim Moore John Keene looking for a big spring after being hurt in fall. Front: John Snow, Jim Cummings, John Arbuthnot, Alfred lnterlicchio, Dominick Laccona, Bob Gernon, Back: John McCarthy, Brian McLoone, Michael Lembo, Chris Petrizzo, Bob Hojosy, Kevin Flaherty. Team Spirit The Reilly trackmen have developed a new look in the past year. Talented freshmen and sophomores have made their presence felt. By displaying fine performances, they supplement the experienced and veteran seniors, who will be graduating this year. This year has been disappointing due to several unusual reasons, but the future does appear very bright. The core of the Reilly trakc team has been its four-year veterans: Peter Barrett, Bob Owens, John Gilbride and Rich Narvaez. Barrett has been the most successful, establishing him- self as one of the top distance men in the state. Bob Owens and John Gilbride have been the solid middle distance men which every team de- pends on. Coach Cosmo Moro has been the major factor in what victories the team has achieved this year. He will depend on juniors Pat Cummings and Bob Fuentes, sophomores Pete Er- mish and Paul Nikolich, and freshmen Brian NlcLoone and Frank DiSpaltro to establish a solid core of talented runners. Pete Barrett comes through for another Reilly victory. xx X x xx X x wx S .g S NNVX X' fx .- 'L Your Mark, Get Se QD X Kg' ' X ww N X31 A S XX xx i i Front: Richard Rodeschini, Rodney Watkins, Edward Harvey, Edward Kane, Joel Verna. 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EQ?- XXX. f-'XXXX X . X 'Sw xwXfX:qXSx,XX'X Saw X.-X . -X: fc? .X X-XX X X: NT XX N? WN X E -X 5 X K X X ,Xfb Xgwym X X NXXXXXXXXSX wal xswfvff :X X i M N in Y Q .A 'mfg XWVSK X is X S. .gs glwk 5 1 X X f Xe N. .xJ. . New is XX x.v. N .SRX hm x L J X ! . N Djs. X K ,5.g5::X X i' by .-X E . X-X X Xiy X x ' ' X X 6 XX E -rm - X XX -X Y Q X , Pi U X 4 ,W Ss 'if X X 3 Q X Q . S . -'-fas5E:1z,: k 3 X?:X, sv Q XX X 18 X ,X NR W Xxx- ww grew QQ 3 Sew K X fi' wi Carubia's Gymnastics Team Makes Comeback if i W T Front: F. DiSpaltro, Oscar Tapias, Vincent Nugent William Boehme, Michael McAliney, Myles Cunningham Middle: Michael Cunningham, Timothy Flood, Thomas Duffy, Steven Days, Michael Sanatar, N. Schwartz. Back: Stephen Lasko, Ken Gibbs, Ken Malecki, Paul Grechkosey, Vernon Williams. Coach: Bob Carubia This years' gymnastics team coached by Mr. Carubia has made a surprising comeback. The young but competent group of athletes have great potential and the patience needed to become an excellent squad. The team was started from scratch last year and, therefore, consists mainly of sophomores with but a few experienced juniors. The Fresh- man gymnasts are more advanced than most of the Freshman squads in the city. Despite the fact that very little time is alloted to the gymnastics team, the boys' really improve. They practice on weekday evenings, Saturdays and Sun- days when the other teams are not us- ing the gym. Although there have been many obstacles the Bishop Reilly Gym- nastics Team continues to improve and move forward. 95 l....,,. .- , l Wh0 5ay5 we're all Wgshed up? Reilly SplaSl'leS for first. Swimming Team Survives A83l l5i Front: T. Early, B. Quinn, S. Roos, M. Kuzniewski, Middle: P. Gellentien, W. Devlin, P. Grechkosey, J. Rickets, J. Farre, T. Rahill, Back: B. Clifford, E. Peters, Co-Capt. G. Cain, J. Bardolf, Capt. M. McNally, B. Horsley, D. Marblo. all . 3, LQ rms x i 3? i' X xi M . ,. xw . .. QN .N W 17 2 X X S . S X ' A3 X N NX x QQQB X Qxx Xxx ntra murals , ,mtv-.u M Fw 'Pa 4 ' g S . , Q W ' l l. Soccer This year's Spartan soccer team, coached by Mr. Matt Strong and Mr. Manny Rey, enjoyed its finest season in Reilly history. Playing in non-league competition the booters became the first team in the school's lifespan to be undefeated with a record of ten wins, no losses and two ties. The team was led by a group of six seniors: Co-captains Jim Ruggiero and Sal La Greca with John Omaggio, Andy Kostel, Mark Weichert and Bob Higgins. Kneeling: John Prior, Co-capt. Sal LaGreca, Bob Higgins, Michael Kostel, Dennis Valenza, Kevin Masterson, Chris DiBenedetto. Standing: Peter Ermish, Robert Ragona, John Milne, Mr. Matt Strong, Steve Forrester, Mike Sansone, George DiBenedetto, John Ommagio, Jim Ruggiero, Joe Dougherty, Andrew Kostel, Michael Towey, Clifford Cid, Dan Valance. 100 Handball Kneeling: Jack Burns, Ronald Bonelli, Tony LeDoIce, William Weber. Standing: Armando Pelaez, Bob Milford, Jim McCarthy, Matthew Wile. Golf Mr. Matt Strong, Charles Schaaf, Dennis Meehan, John Peiser, Terry Quinn, Kevin Healy. 101 msg. N. X ' 'A x Y ,Na Sw is xg MN '::x- F .-W. SRS QASSWE ii ,X QM? .SAX ...X was .ix ,R . ., 4s K, iq 4 'We . so 1 7 , e , x www. . lv !L+ gf W SH M - W. .X , ' , Jmw-A A Ax f q x Q' ,.NiQyi?xf'ws N L! V yi? 'f K, :.-.fn ax E I . X 9' N 1 A 1 I 2, N35 X :2:',... . ' , y 1 ., . 5 X b xv ' vagmx liix 5' X Swv x ...:.k - - X 9 iSi,.N.: 3 X x ' W ., . V . E Q nr Ren. v . Wa. fu-H , is , .X if . x i. E -. V i A Q al gg , 1 Q L Q, Q - ::, Q , A Si Q 854 ggi f Q52 Egg W Q., A . R i W - - N D' 2 -.. 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Bottom: Paul Golashesky, Michaele Gallei, Kevin Flaherty, Andrew Ferrari, John Farre, Edward Feltham, Richard Ferraro, Michael Keane, William Hartnett, Thomas Early, Edward Harvey. i Freshman E-205 Top: fFrontl Edward Burke, Salvatore Ascione, Brian Driscoll, James Casillo, Peter Greenberg. 1MiddIeJ Myles Cunningham, Michael Callahan, Brian DiLenge, Melvin Crook. QBackJ Joseph Baudo, Thomas Clarken, Charles Guardino Mark Brodie. Middle Left: fFrontJ Peter Yasus, Paul Strassfeild, John Schlageter. fMiddIeQ Alfred Vogt, Fred Smith, Peter Shamin. QBackJ Richard Rodeschini, Stephen Stasse. Middle Right: Joseph Hudson, Charles Kircher, Frank Perricone, Richard Peysson, Joseph Hudson, George Mueller, Terrence Kearney, Michael Minogue, Alfred lnterlicchio, John Lappas, Henry Hattenrath. Freshman E-20 Middle: QFrontj Dominick Laccona, John LaValle, Michael McCarthy, Michael LaBeIIa, Armand Langford, John Lorento. CBackJ John Lettieri, Daniel Giaccio, Terence McNally, Rudolph Longo, Kenneth LaMarca, James Heuberger, Lawrence Genussa, Peter Mulhall. Bottom Left: fKneeIingj John Canale, Gregory DiTomaso, Vincent Faraone. lStandingJ Robert Bordieri, Richard Bonelli, Francis DiSpaltro, Mark Cuoccia, Gary Cerra, John Berges, Charles Capeau, Robert Chiesa, Charles Butzon, Edward Campbell. Bottom Right: Ralph Youngblood, Thomas Oliva, Charles Tandoi, Steven Roos, Matthew Russo., Christopher Petrizzo, James Rahbe, Edward Tock, Robert Tendy, John Rutigliano, Richard Yacenda, John Pluchino. Freshman E-208 Middle Left: fFrontJ James Blumberg, John Catterson, Salvatore Cataldi, William Boehme, Clifford Cid. fMiddlel Gregg Aponte, Robert Caratelli, Andrew Amoscato, John Arbuthnot, George Brennan. fBack3 Richard Brophy, Timothy Carton, Chris Benedetto, Vincent Arra Middle Right: fFronty Thomas DeMaria, Thomas Mannion, Gary Krukowski, Kenneth DeRobertis, Brian McLoone, Thomas Gregory, Randolf Holly. fBackJ William Ferrara, Edward Fregosi, Peter Dineen, Robert Keller, Thomas McGee, Martin Dunleavy, Michael Lembo. Bottom: fFrontJ John Walsh, Charles Vita, John Ricketts, Robert Rando, Richard Moonen, Thomas Meyer. fBackJ Joseph O'Byrne, James Rea, Alfred Ruggiero, Chris Rocovich, James Taylor, Henry Neil, John Snow, Joseph Murray. Freshman F212 Freshman E-214 THIS PAGE: Top: fFrontJ Thomas McAllister, Gregory Mahoney, Michael McCarthy, Thomas Keegan. 1Bacl0 Steven Gutleber, Kevin Hennesy, Kenneth Kryda, Paul Jessen, Peter Lancaric, Joe Kupillas, Terry Lee, Michael Haritonov, Edward Greve. Bottom Left: fFrontj Ken Sileo, Tom Walsh, Ken Schreyer, Anthony Sung, Pete McGovern. fBackj Frank Napolitano, Michael O'Sullivan, Blaise Toneatto, John Pedersen, Walter Schlosser, Patrick O'Donnell, James Palumbo, Michael Shelley. Bottom Right: fFrontJ Mark Anderl, Richard Bach, William Cassidy. CMiddlej Tom Greenstein, Ed Gembressi, Robert Gernon, Ed Finnigan, Robert Geier, Joseph Gaynor, Vincent Deptula. Backj Michael Ayres, Mark Gellentien, Michael Egan. Opposite Page: Top: James Miller, Gerard Lehner, William McElhenny, Richard Mendez, Martin McDermott, Robert Hoffman. ' Frank LaBarbera, Bob Hajosy, Robert Lazaro, Michael Kostel, George Benson, Lawrence Maslak. 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Bottom: Terence Quinn, Neil Swanson, Edward Sireci George Savarese, Robert Slezak, Steve Merenda, Joe Montano, Neal Nichols, Gene Nuzzi, Lionel Tyler, Jeffrey Meyer, Thomas Zivkovich, Thomas Stiso. junior E-107 OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Douglas Dreyer, Kenneth Gibbs, Thomas Fitzgerald, Joseph Byrnes, Anthony Ambrogio, John Carmody, Vincent DeNlartino, Joseph Famulare, Ralph Costantini, John Calamari, Robert lnfanzon, Anthony Gloeggler, John Gilligan. Middle: George Volpe, Alberico Palmieri, John Zappulla, Edward Stanley, William Regan, James Turrisi, Robert O'Keefe, Frank Pantina, Thomas Skibicki, Donald Reindl, James Zapke, Stephen Russo. Bottom: Paul Natale, Cristopher Nees, James McCloskey John Lambe, John Murphy, Wayne Morgan, Ronald Lovisa, John Harrison, Kevin McElhenny, Robert lnfazon, Daniel Marblo, Robert Johnson. ,, ,y ggb, J - ' T A RWM V. .- F. A X , -,fry ,-KN., X ,. 3 Q Y X ' 4 K - C X Jr, .Q .K .A I . X if 'f 'ma . 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Whirlwind II, Ill, Publicity Dept. II, III, Cheerleading I, II, Ill CCapt.7, Track I. Thomas M. Bardolf . . . Cheerleading Ill, IV, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Peter J. Barrett . . . Robert Frost III, Track I, Il, III, IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Richard C. Bartone . . . Forensics Il, III CCo-Capt.b, IV CCapt.J, Intramurals III, IV. William K. Belford . . . Spanish Club II, Ill, IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Robert Bellinger . . . German Honor Society Ill, Track I, Intramurals II, Ill. Mark S. Blaho . . . Spanish Club III, Explorers II, Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Douglas Brown . . . Student Council Il, Latin Merit Award III, Track I, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. , Kenneth Buettner . . . Forensics I, Social Science Club II, Ill, IV, Spanish Club II, III CTreas.J, IV, Whirlwind II, IV CEd.b, Publicity Dept. ll, III, IV, Dramatics II, Ill, IV. Robert Frost Contest III, Moments IV, Science Fair I. Brian Bulger . 1 . National Honor Society III, IV, Spanish National Honor Society III, IV, Track I, II, III, IV. William Burns. . . Forensics I, Il, III CCO-Capt., Sec.J, IV, Student Council IV, Moments I, Cheerleading I, II. Frank Buscemi . . . Student Council Il, Bowling I, II, Intramurals I, II, III, IV: I CHARLES G. ARCOLEO THOMAS M. BARDOLF I I I PETER J. BARRETT RICHARD C. BARTONE WILLIAM BELFORD ROBERT BELLINGER KENNETH J. BUETTNER BRIAN M. BULGER MARK S. BLAHO A DOUGLAS J. BROWN WILLIAM R. BURNS FRANK R. BUSCEMI ANTONIO J. CARAVELLO JOHN N. CASILLO JOSEPH T. BYRNE WILLIAM CAMPBELL GREGORY F. CAIN RICHARD CANNON Joseph Byrne . . . French Club ll, Way Out Program IV, Piblicity Dept. IV, Track I, Bowling Ilg Ski Club IV, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Gregory Cain . . . Swimming ll, Ill, IV, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. William Campbell . . . Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Richard Cannon . . . Band I, II, Ill, IV CV. Pres.Jp Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Antonio Caravello . . . Spanish Club lg History Club Il: Student Council Il, Ill, IV, Whirlwind l, II, Publicity Dept. Il, Ill, IV: Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Augustine Caruso . . . Student Council ll, Ill, Prom Committee IVg RbtF tCttlllpB ktblllg AUGUSTINE J. cARuso O 6' 'OS Ones as e 3 JAMES J. CASSIDY Intramurals I, II, III, IV. John Casillo . . . French Club I, Ilg Handball lg Intramurals I, ll, Ill. RICHARD CATALAN0 JOSEPH s. CELANO EDWARD c. ci-IANDA JOSEPH A- CILENTO Richard Catalano . . . Student Council III, IV, Ring Dance James Corrigan . . . National Honor Society III, IV, Basketball Committee III, Baseball I, Basketball I, ll, Track II, Manager II, Ill, IV, Intramural Coordinator ll, III, IV, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Joseph Celano . . . French Club I, Il, Track I, Intramums I, II' III. Richard Deegan . . . Freshman Science Club CSec.-Treas.J French National Honor Society II, III, IV, French Club I, II, Track I. Joseph Cilento . . . Political Science Club Il, Business Club III, Student Council IV, Track I, Intramurals I, II. Enzo Delgado . . . Spanish Club IV, Glee Club IV. Ronald Coccaro . . . Robert Frost Contest II, Cheerleading I, Track I, II, III: Intramurals I' II, III' James Delmore. . . Ski Club I, II, Track I, Baseball ll, III, IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Thomas Cody . . . German Club ll, IV, Glee Club I, Patterning I, Astronomy Club Ill, IV, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. John Coyne I I I SwImmIng II. Intramurms ll. James Collini . . . Science Club I, Stage Crew II, Wayout Program Paul cI,escI I I I Intrarnurals I' II, III, IV- lll, IV, Weightlifting Club II, Bowling I, II, Soccer Team I, III IFIIFHITIUVHIS I, II, III, IV- Gary Cuccia. . . Wayout Program Ill, IV, Intramurals I, ll. Paul COHIII1- - - German Club III, IV! Student Council I3 Glenn Cunningham . . . Film Society ll, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Gymnastics I, Il, III, Intramurals I, II, Ill. Martin Cunningham . . . French National Honor Society Ill, IV, Edward Conroy. . . Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Track I, II' III, IV: Intramurals I, II, III' IV. James Conway . . . Whirlwind I, French Club I, Student Council IV, Justin Dambinsky I I I Student Councn IV. Bownng I. Baseball ll, Swimming III, IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. InIramuraIS I' ll, III' IV. , I , . . , , , , I I RONALD J. COCCARO THOMAS E. CODY JAMES COLLINI PAUL J. CONLIN xwxkm N w S N. f 5 , PX X X x ' x X N X N X www - X .X 1.. 5 - . if , . X S 1 L , X , x .,., , fs N rx +3 Q,-Ms' Ni f ,fl x Cx -'T XX K M X5 A3 fx S X N' i ? ' - , y 55 'f . W X .,.. X N X :M W' .,.. K M p kf 4 X x x Www vii- S X XX X Y ,N X X zz, 5 . - X f :1:' 1:' Q S .X x .mv J X QM X N53 Nl . .ix N f ,,,,m S u , kx X .,,: xxx iwm A k ' ' xx X N Q.. xxx Q ,fm Q , Q Q X N R w Q, W S+ ,sf x XSQV N f1.- 1 a , X X Q wwf i X wil X ' Q ' ' 5 F S QNWV . ,.x. ww M af' KA I I IW. I FRANK P. DeSIMONE MICHAEL DEVINE I I THOMAS A. DiBENEDETTO FRANK J. DiDIO Frank DeSimone. . . Weightlifting Il, Intramurals I, ll, III. Michael Devine . . . Track I, II, III, IV. I Owen Duffy . . .Whirlwind I, Il, III, Bowling I, Soccer I, II, Swimming II, III, Intramurals I, ll. William Dunleavy . . . Science Club I, Markings IV, Thomas DiBenedetto . . . Science Fair ll, Political Science Club III, IV, German Club lll CSec.J, IV, Astronomy Club III, IV, Gymnastics I, II, Intramurals Ill. Frank DiDio. . . Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. Stephen DiMichaeI . . . French National Honor Society III, Markings IV, Intramurals I, Il, III. Joseph DiVerdi . . . Dramatics IV, Stage Crew I, II, III, IV, Science Club I, Math Club III, Way Out Program Ill, IV. Robert Donohue. . . Intramurals I, II, III. Track I, ll, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. Joseph Engels . . . Track I, ll, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Daniel Erdman . . . Science Club I CV. Presg, Moments Il, III, IV, Intramurals I, ll. James Falvey . . . Track I, Tennis ll, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. John Famiglietti . . . Debate I, Track II, III, IV, Intramural Coordinator Ill, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Louis Famiglietti . . . Debate I, Track Il, III, Frank D'0razi . . . Track I, Swimming Il, Ill, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. - Thaddeus Farkas . . . Student Council III, Way Out Program Ill, Bowling II, Intramurals I, ii, ln, ly. I STEPHEN M. DiMICHAEL I JOSEPH A. DiVERDl JOSEPH G. ENGELS DANIEL E. ERDMAN JOHN A. FANIIGLIETTI Louis M. FAMIGLIETTI ROBERT S. DONOHUE FRANK T. D'ORAZI OWEN F. DUFFY WILLIAM P. DUNLEAVY JAMES M. FALVEY THADDEUS C. FARKAS I I JAMES M. FARRELL PAUL A. FAUGHNAN JAMES FAUVELL MARTIN C. FAY I I -ww, Qs! iff WS DENNIS J. FENNELLY ALEXANDER J. FERMEG LIA EUGENE 0. FERRARI ROBERT A. FERRARI MICHAEL S. FILIPKOWSKI EDWARD J. FLEMING I MICHAEL FORLENZA PAUL GABRIELE MICHAEL FRONTAIN JAMES R. FUREY STEVEN F USCO James Farrell . . . Political Science Club IV: Dance Committee III, IV: Basketball I: Track I: Intramural Coordinator III Intramurals II, III, IV. Paul Faughnan . . . Debate I: Whirlwind I, Il, lll. James Fauvell . . . Student Council IV: Way Out Program IV: Prom Committee: Senior Trip Committee: Senior Morale Committee: Track l, II: Intramurals IV. Martin Fay. . . Student Council I, II, Ill: Track I: Gymnastics I, II, III, IV: Cheerleaders l, Ill: Intramurals l. Dennis Fennelly . . . National Honor Society III, IV: Track I, ll, Ill, IV: Intramurals I, II. Alexander Fermeglia . . . Math Club Ill: Basketball I, ll, III, IV. Eugene Ferrari . . . Whirlwind I, Il, Ill CEd.J, IV CEd.J: Publicity Dept. I, ll, III, IV: French National Honor Society II, Ill, IV: Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Robert Ferrari . . . Student Council III: Ski Club I, II, III, IV: Track I, ll, III, IV. Michael Filipkowski . . . Way Out Program Ill: Track I. Michael Frontain . . . Whirlwind I, II, Ill, IV CEd.J: Moments IV: Student Council Ill: Publicity Dept, IV: Observer IV CEd.J. James Furey . . . Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV: Baseball I. Steve Fusco . . . German Club IV. Robert Gaioni . . . National Honor Society Ill, IV: French National Honor Society ll, III. Carl Galioto . . . Whirlwind I, ll, Ill CEd.J, IV CEd.-in-chiefj: National Honor Society III, IV: French National Honor Society Ill, IV: - Publicity Dept. ll, Ill, IV: Moments Ill, IV. James Gallo . . . French Club I, ll, III: Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. ROBERT J. GAIONI CARL C. GALIOTO JAMES GALLO - ...N-u... STEPHEN M. GANGI JAMES P. GILROY 1 I GARY E. GARTLAND DONALD R. GEDAROVICH JOHN J. GILBRIDE JOSEPH C. GIOIA JOHN W. GIOVANNINI LAWRENCE S. GLYNN KEVIN F. GOODE WILLIAM E. GRAF WILLIAM GREIER DAVID A. GUARINO DEAN P. GUIDUCCI TIMOTHY J. HARTE I THOMAS M. HEIMAN I - ALBERT HANBRIDGE I C GARY W. HEIM I I Stephen Gangi . . . Track I, Intramurals II. Gary Gartland . . . Markings IV, Robert Frost III, Golf IV, Bowling I Intramural Coordinator Ill, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Donald Gedarovich . . . Track I, II, III, IV, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. John Gilbride . . . National Honor Society Ill, IV, Ring Committee Chairman, Soccer III, IV, Track I CCapt.J, II, III, IV. James Gilroy . . . Robert Frost ll, Whirlwind I, ll, III, IV, Track I, II, III, IV. Joseph Gioia . . . Track I, Intramurals I, ll, III. John Giovannini . . . Band I, Il, Ill, IV, Student Council IV, Business Club Ill, Wayout Program IV, Bookroom Aide Ill, IV, Markings IV, Science Fair I, Handball IV, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. Lawrence Glynn . . . Science Club I, Intramurals I, Il, III. Kevin Goode . . . German Club Ill, IV, Markings IV, Track I, ll, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. William Graf . . . Chess Club Il, Glee Club II, Track I. William Greier . . . National Honor Society Ill, IV, German Honor Society III, IV, Basketball I, Il, III, IV. David Guarino . . . Markings II, III, IV fEd.-in-chiefj, Spanish Club I, Gymnastics II, III, IV, Intramurals I, Il. Dean Guiducci . . . Student Council I, Il, Whirlwind Il, Ski Club I, II, III, IV, Track I, II, III, IV, Cheerleaders I, Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Albert Hanbridge . . . Student Council III, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Timothy Harte . . . Freshman Science Club, Book Room Aid III, IV, Intramurals I, Il, Ill, IV. Gary Heim . . . Freshman Science Club I, Spanish Club I, Stage Crew I. Thomas Heiman . . . Student Council I, II, Science Fair II, Track I, II. John Heubish . . . Dramatics I, II, German Club Ill, IV: Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Robert Higgins . . . Track I CCo-capt.J, Soccer II, III, IV, Soccer All Star Team III, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. William Hoehlein. . . Swimming I, II, III, Intramurals I, II. Peter Henning . . . Markings III, IV QEd.J, Debate I, II, Film Society II, Dramatics IV, Intramurals III, IV. Philip Hogan . . . Wayout Program IV, Ski Club IV, Curriculum Committee IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Paul Henry. . . Bowling I, II, III CSec.j, IV, National Latin Award III, Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Daniel Hughes . . . Student Council I, III, National Honor Society III, IV, Latin Merit Award III, Robert Frost Contest Il, Rgbert Henry. , , Intramurals I, ll, Basketball I, Swimming II, Soccer IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. K I PETER W. HENNING PAUL J. HENRY l . 2 I I f L.. I ROBERT G. HENRY JOHN HEUBISH I g I ROBERT T. HIGGINS WILLIAM HOEHLEIN PHILIP M. HOGAN DANIELT. HUGHES Gary Hughes . . . Cheerleading lg Markings III, IV: CEdt.J Dance Committee lllg French Club Ip Ring Dance Committee III, Intramural Coordinator Il, Illg Intramurals I, II, III, IV. John Hurt. . .Track I, llg Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. John Hyland. . . Bowling I, Il, Ill, IV, Intramurals I, ll, III. Peter Ignelzi . . . Freshman Science Club, Astronomy Club Illg Science Fair I, llg RI, Sl, I Ill, IV, Track Ig Swimming Team Ill, Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Peter Jackson . . . French Honor Society ll, Illg Student Council lg National Honor Society III, IV, Basketball I, Il, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Denis Kaminek . . . German Club Ill, IV fTreasJg Student Council IV: Wayout Program IV. I J I GARY C. HUGHES JOHN B. HURT I JOHN J. HYLAND PETER M. IGNELZI PETER F. JACKSON DENIS A. KAMINEK I Salvatore LaGreca . . . Student Council Ill, IV CV. Thomas Kane . . . Science Fair: Wayout Program preeiii Danee Committee Chairman: Track ii, III: IV: Bowling I: II: Track I: Intramurals iii: Soccer iii, iv fCapt.J: Soccer Aii-star I. Il: III. IV- Team iii: Intramurals ii, iii, iv. Pl1lllP Kasfly - - - German Club Ill. IV: lfllfa' Thomas G. Lambert . . . Student Council I, ll, murals I, ll. III, IV: Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. John Kaulinis. . .Wayout Program IV: Student Thomas J, Lambert I , ,Wayout Program Ill, IVQ Council II: Science Fair I: Soccer I: Bowling Intramurals i, I, Il: Ski Club I, ll, IV: Intramurals I-IV. Gary Landrio. . . Debate I, Il: French Club Il, -lehn Keene - - - 5CleI'lCe Fair ll Track li J-V- III, IV: Camera Club I: Political Science Club Baseball ll: Val'Slly Baseball lll. IV! III: Science Fair IV, Ri Si I IV CTreas.J: Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Track i, i Lawrence Kelly- - - French Natlanal HOn0rS0Ciaty Andreas Lehner. . .German Club iii, ivqrreaey Ti-i0iviA3 M, KANE ll: ll'lTfamUfalS lr ll- German Honor Society III: Math Club III: Ri Si I ll, Ill, IV: Track I: Tennis II. Robert Kennedy . . .Spanish Club ii, Chess Club ll' lfllfamufals lf ll' III- lV- John Leonardi . . . French Club I: Patterning II: l Glee Club III, IV CV. Pres.J: Paul Kennery . . . National Honor Society III: Intramurals Ill, IV. Latin Award III: Moments I, ll, III, IV fEd.7: lVlaIn Club Ill: IV: Science Fair I: Robert Daniel Leone. . .ski Club ii, iii, iv: Track ii Frost llr Ill: Basketball llvlngl'-7 ll. lllr IV: Baseball II: Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. John Levandowski . . . French Club Il, III, Andrew Kostel . . . Student Council II, III: Robert iv ctreaS.5: Ri Si i iv: Bowling ii, Frost III: French Honor Society ll: Soccer II, 'll' lv? lntramurals lf ll' Ill' lv- Mark Lodico . . . Forensics Il, III, IV: Moments IV: Student Council I: Confraternity I, II, Richard Kuzniewski . . . Curriculum IV: Wayout iii: patterning ii iii National Latin Program IV: Baseball Il, III, IV: Award iii, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. win. LaB b S l h CI bl H W John Los. . .Camera Club I, II: Ski Club I, II, I :iam ar era... anis u , : ay- - - 3 out Programplv: Intramurals ll, Ill. IH' N' TraCki:a:aan:3?a3! PHILIP B- KASNY I r I JOHN A. KAULINIS JOHN D. KEENE LAWRENCE E. KELLY. RORY T. KELLY I l i ROBERT J. KENNEDY PAUL D. KENNERY ANDREW F. KOSTEL RICHARD A. KUZNIEWSKI THOMAS Q. LOWELL JOSEPH J. LOSTRANGIO ROBERT F. LOVECE LEO J. LUCISANO Joseph Lostrangio . . . Debate I, Il, III, IV, Joseph Malone? ' - Studen-t Council '5 Dance Committee Ill, Intramurals I. Pauemmg If H' 'H' Robert Lovece . . . Robert Frost II, Science Fair lg William Manley ' ' ' Ski Club H9 Intramurals l, Il, III, IV. 't'amU'a'S 'f l 'f 'V- Thomas Lowell. . .Dramatics II, III, IV, John Mann- - -Tfack 'f 1 ski Club II, III, IV, Whirlwind IV. Intramurals lr 'If 'll' 'V- Lee Luelsane. . .Student Council l, ll, Track Ig Michael Manneffa- - -Film Society I, II- Baseball IV, Basketball Il, III, IV. Stephen Marron . . . Forensics I, II, Markings lll, Joseph Lukowski . . . Wayout Program III, IV, Math Club Ill CPres.J, IV, Political Science Ill, Student Council lll, IV, Dramatics IV. Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Lawrence Lundy . . . Whirlwind III, Track I, II, James Martin . . . Markings lVp Student Council I, Il, IV: Track fMngr.J IV, National Honor Society III, IV, Track I3 Cheerleaders III, IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. B2Sketb-all I, ll: Baseball ll, lil. IV: JDSEPH M' LUKOWSKI Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Daniel Lynch . . . Cheerleaders I, llg Gymnastics I. Louis Martino . . . Spanish Club Ig Whirlwind II, Daniel Maher. . .Camera Club l, II, III: Mafkmgs 'lf ll'- Film Society I, II. 1 James Mazzo . . . Student Council I, Ilg John Maloney . . . Publicity Committee IV, Baseball If H' 'IIS Basketball Wing , 'l H5 Baseball II, Basketball l, II, III, IV. lflifamufals lr li- Ill' 'V- James McDonough . . . Robert Frost I3 Basketball CMngr.j I, ll, Swimming Team I, Ilg Intramurals I, Il, Ill, IV. LAWRENCE G. LUNDY II-, I I DANIEL F. LYNCH DANIEL P. MAHER JOHN J. MALONEY JOSEPH M. MALONEY J I ,I WILLIAM J. MANLEY W. JOHN MANN MICHAEL A. MANNETTA STEPHEN T. MARRON JAMES E, MARTIN LOUIS J. MARTINO EE. JAMES E. MAZZO JAMES R. MCDONOUGH PHILIP J. MCGOVERN TERENCE C. MCGUIRK Philip McGovern . . . Band I, Il, Ill, IV fPres.J. Terence McGuirk . . . Robert Frost I, Student Council ll, Ill, IV, National Honor Society Ill, IV, Baseball I, III, Basketball I, Il ICO-Capt.J, Ill, IV, Intramurals I. John McHugh . . . Intramurals I, ll, Ill. Paul McLaughlin . . . Student Council III, Markings IV, Track Manager I, II, III, IV. Stephen McLaughlin . . . Freshman Science Club, Chess Club II, Markings ll, Ill, Rl SI I I, ll, Ill, Intramurals Ill. Daniel McLoone . . . Student Council IV, National Honor Society Ill, IV, Basketball I, II, Baseball ll, Ill, Track I, IV, Intramural Coordinator II, Ill, IV, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. John McMenamin . . . Student Council I, Track I, Baseball II, III CIVIngr.J, IV CMngr.J, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. Michael McNally . . . Wayout Program IV, Student Council I, ll, Dance Committee IV, Swimming Team II, Ill, IV CCapt.D, Basketball I, Intramurals I, Il, Ill, IV. Joseph McQuillen . . . Student Council IV, Track I, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. Dennis Meehan . . Golf ll, Ill, IV, Track I, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Mark Melillo. . . Whirlwind Ill, IV CCirc. Mngr.J, Debate I, ll, Robert Frost ll, Science Fair I, Publicity Dept. Ill, IV ClVIngr.J, Student Council I, Intramurals I, ll, IV. Michael Mercer . . . French Club I, ll, Intramurals I, ll, IV. Christopher Messner . . . Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. William Miecuna . . . Science Club III, Astronomy Club Ill, IV, Publicity Committee IV, Basketball I, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. John Milne. . .Ski Club I, II, Ill, Student Council III, Whirlwind Ill, IV, Science Fair I, Soccer IV, Gymnastics I, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. James Monahan . . . Science Fair I, Track I, ll, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Robert Moonen . . .IVIath Club III, IV, Intramurals I, ll. John Mooney . . . Robert Frost I, Gymnastics ll, Baseball II, Swimming Ill, Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. I JOHN F. MCHUGH PAUL D. MCLAUGHLIN I STEPHEN R. McLAUGHLIN JOSEPH MCQUILLEN 1 CHRISTOPHER M. MESSNER DANIEL J. McLOONE DENNIS J. MEEHAN 1 Y 7 JOHN J. McMENAMlN . i MARK W. MELILLO I JOHN T. MILNE JAMES J. MONAHAN ROBERT C. MOONEN MICHAEL J. McNALLY MICHAEL J. MERCER WILLIAM A. MIECUNA JOHN T. MOONEY Sggiiiiviggissk. bf x RX wk XR S NQSQQRSF x SX! fsiikif - xx R iw ,LBNNYS ., as 5, X. N. . SNS N X X X . Ofif fix .ami I QNX www X X VS.. Q X 5gg ggggSGQ in my NX. NN. .X 5 x Q55 ,Sxs, -sg xml XX XX X . -wmg, , QJXX Q., X K M x-X -wb . XY YQ. X. 1 -'X 95. X . ..l -Sa fY:k'Cfi'Vf,.1 1 . .. f '1f?P':Xssw A gsm. . ' 1 .sk A A wk ,,X,. .fsriifgygx X XMAWQA' :g if- :Q wk K S N .M Mx X Hs-Zigi -SSSFTSSSSSSSE9 . Q. . X. . .. . . ..- A.. . . g .Nu E . xx I AX X Q W W A pq, . A .X as N .. X X Q- W1 X-,. X xv ss. Q6 . . 331.3 N X335 Q X xx Q xxkxxi X XX ww XNY X . lm Q. 1 sig. K JAMES T. NUCCIO JAMES A. O'CONNELL JOHN G. OMAGGIO RICHARD E. O'BRIEN ROBERT 0'BRlEN KEVIN O'CONNELL WILLIAM F. O'CONN'ELL. JOHN P. O'ROURKE ROBERT J. ORZO J3I11eS Nucciv - - - BOWIIIIQ IIC TYEICK II William 0'Connell . . . Forensicsl, II, III, IV. I Intramurals I, II, III, IV. John Omaggio .. . . Whirlwind III, IV: Track lg Richard O'Brien . . . Science Club Ig. Camera Club Ip Sgccer I, II, Ill, IVQ Bowling I: Intramurals I- Intramurals I, II, III, IV. ' Robert O'Brien . . . Science Fair Ig Drama I. John QrR0urke I , , Swimming IVQ Track IV. James 0'C0HIIeII - - I Baseball III. IV UVIIISI'-JI Robert Orzo . . . Wayout Program IV, Business Soccer III: Intramurals I, II. III. IV- Club III, Track Ig Intramurals I, II, III, IV. 1 ROBERT J. OWENS FRANK P. PAOLOZZI JOSEPH M. PARADISO CHRISTOPHER A. PARE BRUCE D. PAYE JOHN F. PEISER EMIL G. PESIRI GARY E. PFEIFER l ARTHUR PHILLIPS GASPARE A. POLIZZI JEFFREY M. POLZER ALFRED L. PUIG 1 I STANLEY w. Piunko PATRICK J. POLLIO MARK J. PRAVETZ I DOUGLAS- C. PULICK l RICHARD PIORECK CHARLES J. PISANI Robert Owens . . . National Honor Ill, IV, Whirlwind IV, Track I, ll, Ill, IV, Intramurals I, ll. Frank Paolozzi . . . Intramurals l, Il. Joseph Paradiso . . . Art Club II, Cheerleading Ill, French Club I, Il, Ill CSec.J, IV, French National Honor Society Il, Ill, Intramurals ll, III, IV. Christopher Pare . . . Student Council I, ll, IV CSec.J, Bowling 1, Wayout Program Ill, IV, Dance Committee IV, Intramurals I, II. Bruce Paye . . . Science Club I, Intramurals I, Il, III. John Peiser . . . Markings IV, Whirlwind IV, Student Council II, IV, Dance Committee ll, Golf Ill, IV, Baseball ll, Basketball I, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Emil Pesiri . . . Science Fair II, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Gary Pfeifer . . . Astronomy Club III, Track I, Intramurals I. Arthur Phillips . . . Senior Moral Committee IV, Intramurals Ill. Stanley Pilinko . . . Intramurals I, ll, Ill. Richard Pioreck . . . Drama I, II, Ill, IV, Publicity I, II, Ill, IV, Moments Il, Ill, IV CEd.-in-chiefj, Whirlwind I, II, Ill, IV CEd.J, Student Council IV, Robert Frost I, II, Ill, Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. Charles Pisani . . . Track I, Intramurals I, ll, III. Gaspare Polizzi . . . Spanish Club I, Science Club I, Track ll, Ill, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. Patrick Pollio . . . Markings Ill, IV fEd.J, Glee Club III, IV CPres.J. Jeffrey Polzer . . . Robert Frost Ill, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. Mark Pravetz . . . Science Club I, German Club IV, Bowling I, Astronomy Club IV, Glee Club I, Track I, ll, Ill, IV. Alfred Puig . . . Track I, Intramurals I. Douglas Pulick . . . Student Council I, Whirlwind III, IV, Track I, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. ALBERT R. SCARPELLI CHARLES J.. SCHAAF EE I I CHARLES D. SCHIEK WILLIAM J. SCHROEDER I MICHAEL E. SCAR PELLI JOHN R. SCHADE I I I I I Thomas Rahill . . . Gymnastics I, II: Swimming II, III, IV. John Reilly. . . Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Keith Reilly . . . Track I, ll, III: Intramurals III, IV. James Rein . . . Intramurals I, II, III, IV: James Reynolds . . . 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Astronomy Club ll, III, IV: Intramurals II. Charles Schiek . . . National Honor Society III, IV: Whirlwind IV: Student Council I, II: Baseball I, II, CCapt.J III, IV CCapt.J Basketball I CCapt.J II, III, IV: Intramurals I. William Schroeder. . . Track I: Intramurals I, ll, Ill, IV. l JOHN T. SCIARRINO I KEVIN SCULLY RICHARD G. SPELLACY .cl . I l D KEVIN STACK John Sciarrino . . . Student Morale Committee IV, Bowling I, II, Intramurals I, II, III. Kevin Scully . . . Science Fair II. Richard Spellacy . . . Student Council IV, Way Out Program IV, Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Kevin Stack . . . Markings IV. James Stasul . . . Student Council III, IV, Dance Committee IV, Ring Dance Committee, Spanish Club III, Way Out Program III, IV, Track I, Ill, IV, Soccer III, Intramurals I, II, III, IV. Richard Strassfield . . . National Honor Society III, IV, Basketball II, III, IV, Intramurals II, III, IV. John Strauss . . . National Honor Society III, IV, German Honor Society III, Band I. Il, III, IV, Science Club I. Thomas Tannuzzo . . . Student Council II, Basketball I, Il CCapt.J, III, IV, Baseball I, II CCapt.J, Ill, IV fCapt.D, Science Fair I, Intramurals I, Il, Ill, IV. 152 JAMES J. STASUL RICHARD J. STRASSFIELD Stephen Troy . . . Cheerleaders I, Track I, Intramurals I, Il, III, IV. Robert Tschinkel . . . Robert Frost ll, Track I, Baseball III CMgrJ, Intramurals I, ll, III. Thomas Tsotsoros . . . Science Fair I, Latin Honor Award III, Bowling I, ll, Intramurals I, II, III. Michael Tully . . . Robert Frost III, Track I, II, Ill, IV, Intramurals I. Joseph Turrisi . . . Student Council II, III, IV CPres.J Forensics I, Ring Dance Committee Dance Committee III, IV, Prom Committee Senior Trip Committee, French Club ll CSec.J, Publicity Dept. IV, Morale Committee III, IV, Way Out Program IV, Track I, Il, III, Bowling I, II, Intramurals I, ll, III, IV. James Valance. . .Ri Si I IV, Film Club Il, French Club Il, III QV. Pres.J, IV, Ski Club I, IV. Dennis Valenza . . . Student Council I, II, III, IV, National Honor Society III, IV, Debate I, Il, Cheerleading I, Il, IV, Soccer IV. JOHN J. STRAUSS THOMAS J. TANNUZZO x sf :N x QR , ,Q XM X X A N gl, X is ix 5 Y g 0 , .N Q. X 5 X wx, is 'wk x. ...:..,. ., QQ A Q 5 QV X N V - x X X ,i Y ..-X .k.k A A x v Q RN XX XNW x STEPHEN J. VANDE-STOWE ANTHONY D. VELSMID Stephen Vande-Stowe . . . Track I, II, Intramurals I, ll, IV. Anthony Velsmid. . . Student Council I, Patterning I, Wayout Program III, IV, Marine Physical Fitness I, II, Swimming Ill, Gymnastics I, ll, Handball II, III, IV, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. John Verdello. . . Bowling I, Il, Ill, Intramurals I, Il, III. Donald Vilkie . . . Service Club III, IV. Stephen Warne. . . Art Club II, Intramurals I. Robert Watson . . . Track I, Baseball Il, Ill, IV, Intramurals I, Il. Matthew Wawrzonek. . . Baseball I, II, Intramurals I, II, Ill, IV. William Weckmann . . . Stage Crew II, German Club Ill, IV. P2 Mark Weichert . . . French Club Il, Chess Club II, Handball IV, JOHN J' VERDELLO DONALD F' VILKIE Soccer I, II, III, IV, Intramurals I, Il, Ill. Douglas Whalen . . . Intramurals I, ll, III. John Wheeler . . . Service Club l, ll, III, Dance Committee I, II, III, Track I, II, III, IV, Intramurals I, ll. William Whelan . . . German Club III, IV, German Honor Society III, IV, Tennis ll, Math Team Ill, IV: Intramurals I, Il, Ill. Philip Wisenwski . . . Wayout Program Ill, Soccer IV, Ski Club I, Tennis ll, Swimming I, Il, Ill, IV, Intramurals I, Il. Guillermo York . . . Spanish Club I, II, III CPres.J, IV CV. Pres.l, Chess Club l,.II, Ill, Yearbook Ill, IV CEd.J, Political Science Club ll, III, IV fPres.J, Glee Club II, III, IV, Spanish Honor Society Ill, IV, Publicity Dept. III, Basketball Ill fMngr.J. KEITH H. WALSH STEPHEN WARNE ROBERT WATSON MATTHEW F. WAWRZONEKT WILLIAM E. WECKMANN - 'swx x x X Q xN xx XXSQX XXX X x x N NY 'K Q4 N X A. 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'R illi T2aleskie, Richard 1556 .6 Zapke, James 42, 1206 666zappuua,66John 34, 6fe6,6f12o66 1 zavoluk,wil1aiami6161,16.66 6 6 Zelenka,-Andrew6 114 5 SRR6 6 Q 6 Ziifpqli. i6M6ichael6ij1o2.66 Q 6 Zitol0,6J0Seph 6 6zivkovich, pThornas6646,665661ao666 66 6, 66 thank you Statistics state that 200,000 people will see Markings '71, lt was a big, long, and tiring job. Providing the manpower behind Markings '71 was a handful of dedi- cated kids. l'm proud of every one of them. lt is in honor of these people that this page is presented. xx? we as -sqiavaatsstlrrt Mg 4 l' 1 P 1 1 Aixg 10 l H ln IICLME 0 F 4 fs- L Wig 4 ' WRX fs. . ' ' ,..i,rq , is 1. X X X X 5 E Please accept this page as dedicated to you and allow it to serve as a token of the time and work we shared together. Let no one say we never tried and be very proud of the sweat behind you. Remember that in my mind Markings '71 will always be the greatest book that statistics state 200,000 people will ever see. 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