Cathedral Preparatory School - Literulae Yearbook (Erie, PA)

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School spirit . . . girls . . . Walk- a-thon ... friends. Underclassmen portraits ... Taking the S.A.T Candid photos .. . Freshmen Day. Clubs The diverse actixi- ties of Prep students. . .T.A.C. lOth Anniversary. The thrill of competition roadtrips ... new coaches . .. winning tradition. Summer awaits New chal- lenges The world around US. I Table ot Cent nt sf X w l 1 N . O x Xi f aptain' Log - This is a time for searching: A time to unfurl one's sails and set course across Iife's expanse. It is time to seek and discover the marvels of the world. the mysteries of others. the trea- sures of self. and the beauty and glory of God. This is the time of our youth: A time for mari- ners to plough the waves. though. at times. buf- feted by Iife's gales. It is a time of assessing the past and probing the future. while we journey with full scope focussed on all that is ours today. With this in mind, these wayfarers charted a course to DISCOVERY. 4 Photo Essay France Entry 2 - For some of our fleet. discovery has taken on the meaning of globe-trottersf' Thus select group of itinerants. under the auspices of theur language mentors, ventured forth to surxey Eu' rope. If'l3 2' VQEQIN' J ' 1 S ,' .. J ' N if ' t. M , of we Q1-'fsq,.' . NYQ s 1 Photo Essex 5 543- ' . . .. , my 1 41 '- he A-EW' ' , ,WSI 4 ' an g: 2-t y . auf-9 5 J A I .af yt Ii-, ' ' xv ' . . ,f Aj' f, ' .. -' ' 4 f I., . f . ' I . f' fr 1' 3 , ,- wwf' , , .- 'V' . ' ,, ' - K , f , f :L . Q ., -2 ,., aff? . 1 , v'i.E,M s E L 'Ln Q of-fl T' L - - Y.. ' ' if five 'fr levi -i 112- g g A- v , f ' ' -Q r , 1 N - JA J 7' 'tfgntfiu-xl , ' 'avi x I' X 1 'I It ,N K M Hiaxw. , l 7- A . ' . ' Pt .W ' 'Y x - .. J A - 'f f 2, 4 if' X Q' V . r . ' - ' -- ' -E E- - -f 'S' I ,J I N, an .F ' , .- ' '.,, .X -. r. . .A-fA ,,fr,1t.n'f',, .Hi . ,ge ' zeal, . A 1 England and German Entry 3 - The language clubs dropped anchor in England, France, Spain. Ger- many and Switzerland. Each port of call held its own uniqueness and exhilaration. These mariners, for a brief time, shared imperceptibly in the gamut of history: the White Cliffs of Dover. the Eifel Tower. and the plazas of Barcelona. Ab 4 nA 6 Photo Essay South Africa 9 .. Entry 4 - Another seafarer steered his way to South Africa. This encounter with the African wilderness transformed an argonaut into a Iandloper. I ,, 37' 1 'Q- ' ' ,1-Qsvnhi--ff , Q11 5--,bf-35.-. Bryn-4.4: ' .0 ,Ox , If-Gogh.. -L-4' at tif' Q Al . Q I 9' .4 Q Q-, 5 v, Q51 1 i ....1lf i. vw-pb Q.- 'q'f' l, .qv luis. 3 ,... .-. .-wiv' Q 331, ,fui mu 7' 1 X-1 ' ' ' - s 'BTW mf f 1 ' I Q 0,7 --A, ,iw 51. 8 Photo Essay Presqu Isle . .. 'r -45 got, lax. .12 Gs 511-Y 71.7-1 X fi me - - 14. AA., ...Qu Entry 5 'fc - The rest of our fleet experienced the enchantment of our very own Presque lsle State Park. As the sun rose in the east, birds and wildlife indigenous to the Peninsula painted the beauty of Presque Isle. The day moved on with the water reflecting the sun. A skipper and his mate took to the calm waters of Misery Bay looking for the catch of the day. Other yachtsmen were caught up with the beauty of our sandy beaches. As the sun set toward the west, navigators and oarsmen cast anchor all around Presque Isle, absorbing the beauty of a softly illuminated Sky. iipvv X-A .X X Y . ,NJ P 'flfwi ml- if 1 '. 5 af., ,- - 57221-J ix..-.,f,vgff J. , J N. , f- 'Az .'d.g1?sfi gf 1 ,f fini, 1 ' V j -. ' ' Ai,-'.4 .tu--Q be Qs- 'F' .. , .bf PW-' .l' Y - 4.-V' ' ' 1 V -: 55 . X, ., - ,X . , LW . K' X ' Q'-.7 3 .. JI b Q . .- in ., v ' . , .-1 1 fi' - - - -I A 'X - N 51. i ,Q ' if I ,, gg- 'v A , A -0- ' .-- :' :gf ik Photo Essax 9 rie .-sqm -.-..-gf ' av- A- LW- .- I 1. ' 1' 2 J Mft, 1' - 22-'ffef ' g X ' 13? I -I 'K RL' M -, ,',. f 1-,. 35 V, t A + 1 -' -f ,'1 's J i jg, i. 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With the help of Miss Maxwell, the Homecoming committee was confident that the autumn weather would create a Moonlight Mas- querade for every couple on September 22. The dance took place on Saturday night, but the celebration began on Friday even- ing at the Erie Veterans Memorial Stadi- um. Before an estatic crowd, the Ramblers trounced a hapless Buffalo Canisius team 55-O. During halftime the Master of Cere- ,,.w x '.:95' hi, 1,1 61 monies, Chris Reim, introduced the candi- dates vying for the title of Homecoming Queen. The candidates from St. Benedict's were Ann Constantino, escorted by Jerry Gaeta. and Chrissie Thorwart, accompa- nied by Jeff Strasser. Villa Maria was re- presented by Patti Krahe. escorted by Da- vid Pysh, and by the I984 Homecoming Queen. Kim Scozzie, accompanied by Chris Hughes. The excitement of the previous night did not satisfy the I7O couples. costumed in their best outfits, that gathered in the appropriately disguised gym. 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V K 2, M X ' NJ f K ff .0 V l , X and . .J ' A .H ff f X ' I 1,5 , ' , V' x m f ,V .- - ff if 'i ,J s1f 4, ' Yr x .VV V V t-M' , . , 'X , , V , X - , .f . - 1 ,J ' 4,4--. X' 1 , - f ,ff ,, X f' X .- X1 rdf sv , , f - 5 -' V 4' ' 4- f 5 . an Aff ui . .. s -.4 ' ..- -s ..f'j ,f ' 'f X ' - , ' I 's - 1 x K?-,J - r .- X ff X X, 2 1 -fx! A V EOD x , A -4 Q, . i, Exif, B Y, 8'-.A xf X J 2,3 X .ff XX,-V- f 'x .fp ,. ' '-ff' V, W fa X . , 'Be i A! ef N, 'wh Q 5 x ,x ,V ,V Faculty N fd 4 U Q f P Faeult z H lm men At our opening mass. Bishop Murphy stat- ed that Cathedral Prep is a flagship of learning in the community. This could not be closer to the truth. as Prep is an institution of discoveries. Guiding us towards adulthood. our caring administrators man the helm with ease and percision. Our teachers also pilot us in a quest for knowledge which is a beacon to us whether we are performing an intricate chemistry experiment, learning about the American Revolution, or becoming more ac- quainted with God. Even during times of trouble. when we are blown off course. our teachers and adininis- trators are there to redirect us on the right path towards understanding. Without their invaluable instruction. we would be lost at sea. Henry Mayer 4! -Q Bishop Michael J. Murphy V.,-gy 1 JO Faculty rv ' is W-W5 Fr. Patrick Gibbons Fr. Raymond W. Hahn Admini tration Fr. William E. Biebel - Director of Studies: Student Government. William J. Flaherty - Director of Student Services. English Chairpersont Director of Public Relations, English IV. Prep Play Producert Prep Advisory Board. Fr. Patrick Gibbons - Director of Guidancey Theology IVQ Assistant Cross Country Coach. Fr. Raymond W, Hahn - Director of Disciplinet Sociology. Debate. Speech and Debate Advisor. Flagship Captain The Rev. Msgr. John B. Hagerty was appointed by Bishop Murphy to become the fifth Headmaster of Prep. As an alumnus of the class ot I9-l' and a mem- ber of the faculty during the late l95O's. Monsignor has a high level of familiarity with the school He served in an administrative capacity at St. Mark's Seminary, Elk County Christian High School. and St. Joseph's Parish in Sharon. PA. Nlonsignors superlative credentials made him a distinguished choice for Headmaster. Monsignor beliex es the essence ot our school was symbolized in a picture used for the front and back leaves of the yearbook when he was the taculty adx i- sor. The picture was a view from Ninth Street. look' ing south: there. ioined together are St. Peters Cab thedral and Cathedral Prep. The American tlag waves proudly between the school and the church tower. Monsignor ioins the ranks ot the men who hate had an important part in the lixes of thousands of men . . . Wehrle, Miller. NlcDonald and Dollinger. He pledges to do his best to keep the Flagship on course. kenneth Ulmer Faculty fl ' . JV S uf, I ,I '-gr ,tu ' 4' . Milk A . - ,d m v -- ,, ' . NAL f , - W .. . . J . 2 0 . . lx W -XL . -L gal Mr. G. Dudley Brown Mr. Antonio Francisco DelRio Mrs. Carol George 'W rss lllll il , . -. l 4 ' AW n y if .1 -me Q7--Y, x C N J' K o l ' '. ' x - - 1 Miss Holly A. Chiapazzi Mr. Rolf Daeschner Mr. Thomas A. DelFratte l 331 L ' . ' ' ' L Ns: X ' rv ,Y G X yu, Q 1 V I 5 . :V f-A .41 ,Irv 'Nu rm 1 It - O V09 .- - - .. . Mrs. Gayla DeMarco Mrs. Frances Doyle Mr. Roy G. Fronzaglia E3 le:- J ..-rf i W... Mr. Thomas J. Hansen Mrs. Michalina M. Hill Mr. David Kordich ' Language Arts, Foreign Languages Mr. G. Dudley Brown - English ll S Ill, Assistant Coach Track and Mrs. Gayla DeMarco -- Englishlll. Mrs. Frances Doyle Field. Miss Holly A. Chiappazzi - English l, Public Speaking I 8 ll, Word Processing,'English l. Mr. Roy G. Fronzaglia. Speech Club. Mr. Rolf E. Daeschner - German l. ll. E Ill, Language ry, Introduction to Music, Band, Chorus, Marching Department Chairperson, German Club Advisor, Volleyball Band. Mrs. Carol George -French l. ll,8 lll.9Panishl, Coach. Mr. Thomas A. DelFratte - English lll 8 IV, .l.V. Football Club. Mr. Thomas J. Hansen -- English E ll. Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. Mr. Antonio Francisco Del Advisor. Asslstant.Varsity Basketball Rio - Spanish I, Italian l 8 ll, .lournalismfYearbook, Literulae Baseball Coach. Mrs. Michalina Advisor, Photography Club. Science Club. 12 Faculty and Fine Arts ll Bowling Club. Ski Club. Language Clubi English 1 s n. ,Z --13 44' pf' ---.. A' Miss Mary Jean Martin Sr. Theresa Masselo SSJ Miss Betsy Susan Morgan Mrs. Kathy Ollinger .PN 'es' Mrs. Aimee Rodale ve' -J, .risks Z' -K., 2, . l 2 lug 1 1 - -. 451' 54 ' 2 w ' if . M 9 M., in 1 5' A. 'Q 2 I J gl 'L Pausing from her duty as crossing guard, Mrs. Doyle gives information to as-fi. AL Mr. James E. Sabol .zi- a reporter on this year's Walk-a-thon. h r Mr. James Schaffer y Miss Mary .lean Martin - English I. English Skills. Sr. Theresa Massello SSJ - Remedial Reading. Miss Betsy Sue Morgan - A.P. English. English lll S lV. Mrs. Kathy Ollinger -- Spanish I E ll, Language Club. Mrs. Aimee Rodak - Head Librarian. Library Skills. Mr. James E. Sabol - Introduction to Art, Art l, ll. 8 lll. Mechanical Drawing. Mr. James Scharrer -- English l S ll. Journal- ism, The Rambler Advisor. Mr. Lance E. Strasser - Latin l, II, S lll. Latin Clubs Cheerleader Advisor. ,J W Mr. Lance E. Strasser Faculty 23 ICQ .Silv- R ' - K X Mr. Robert J. Achille Mr. Michael Alexa Mr. Stanley Brzezicki Mr. Patrick Czylnck 55- QQ. 'rl Mr Achnlle ts wnped out after suffernng a devastatnng defeat nn Trnvnal Pursunt on the bus trnp to the Cnncnnattn Moeller game Mathematncs and Computer Scnence Mr Robert J Achnlle Algebra I E ll Freshman Class Advnsor Head JV Baseball Coach Assnstant J V Basketball Coach Mr Mnchael Alexa Algebral Geometry Skn Club Mr Stanley Brzeznckn Algebra ll Algebra Trng Advanced Math Calculus Head Varsnty Baseball Coach Mr Patrnck Czytuck Advanced Math Algebra ll Algebra Trng Assnstant Varsnty Football Coach Mr Joseph Komorek Geometry Mrs Dolores Kunath Alge bra I Northwest Trn County Math tutor for Cathedral Prep stu dents Mnss Joann Maxwell Mathematncs Chanrperson Alge bra Trng ll Calculus Computer Scnence Sennor Class Advisor Student Book Store Homecomnng and Prom Advnsor Sr James Francns Mullngan SSJ Computer Lnteracy Mr James Pohl .lr Algebra I Head Golf Coach Head Tennns Coach Mrs Sylvna Swartzfager Geometry Algebra ll Basnc Programmnng 24 Faculty Mr. Joseph Komorek Mrs Dolores Kunavlh Mass Joann Maxwell Sr James tg.--v-.tn ' .XX Mr. William Clancey gn lu . X I .Y-JT? Mr. William Colclaser f 3 W'-:VI I 46s- SA. Parker Mrs. Donna Stoetynski significant facts about the planet Uranus to her Earth and O y Sciences Mn William Clancey -- A.P. Chemistry, Chemistry. Mr. William Colclaserl-- Chemistry. Mr. William Dunegan -- Science Chair- person, Physicsi A.P. Physics. Mr. Richard W. Howells - Earth and Space Science. Chess Club Advisor. Mr. Stephen Nalepa - Physics. Drama Advisor, School Play Director. Mr. Randy Parker --. Biology, Freshman and .l.V. Football Assistant Coach, Boxing Coach. Missbebra Seng -- Earth and Space Science. Mrs. Donna Stoczynski - Biology. Mr. William Dunegan Mr. Richard W. Howells Faculty 25 Fr. Michael Army' l Fr. Mioh,5e1'G, Barletta' Mr. Thomas Calabrese Ff.Roaaio,G,mowx an l 26 Faculty Guidance Fr. Michael J, Amy -1+ Theology l, COBOL, Advanced Basic, Rac- quetball, High-Q, Stage Crew. Fr. Michael' G. Barletta - Theology lll, T.A.C.,yGuidance. Mr. Thomas Calabrese -4- Counselor. Mr. .lopseph Germino 4+ Theology I, World History. Fr. Ronald Gmerek -- Theology ill, A.P. Biology, Guidance, T.A.CQ Advisor. Msgs. Edward Latimer -+ Counselor, School Psychologist. Mr. Gerald Masi -f Theology ll, Boxing. Fr. James McCormick -- Theology l. Fr. Sianley Stafzewslki - Theology Chairperson, As- sistant Guidance Counselor, Theology IV. Miss ,Mary Alicia Wil- liams - Theology l S ll. Mr. Joseph Germino l Fi. James McCormick Fr. Stanley Staszewski Miss Mary Alicia Williams 1 . . . . . . . ' 'mv' ,,, . , -, .lffm . t . A fy,-si,-g J- on A -upyfsw A .1-ei. W: tai... .bf Mr. John Carrig Mr. Kevin R. DeMarco 'la 3. 'sn' 'si 47' 1,5,p' and I A Q ,. Il IFA, Mr. John Eck '45 lik' ..u4 ' Mr. Mina George Fr. Thaddeus Kondzielski Mr. lawrence Krasiniski S Mr. Thomas A. Lesniewski Pink xy Tj Mr. John McGee Mr. David Wenrick f , ' f With patience dwindling. Fr. Kondzielski awaits a response from his Eng- lish students. Social Studies Mr. John Carrig - World History, World Cultures, Psychology. Head Cross Country Coach. Mr. Kevin R. DeMarco -- Faculty Manager, World Cultures. Mr. John Eck - A.P. U.S. History. French l 8 ll. Mr. Mina George - World Cultures. Criminal Jus- tice. World History, Head Varsity Football Coach. Fr. Thaddeus Kondzielski - World History, English ll. Mr. Lawrence Krasinski - Social Studies Chairperson, U.S. History. Modern American History, Junior Class Advisor. Intramural Director. Rifle Club. Martial Arts Club. Mr. Thomas A. Lesniewski - World History. 'World Cultures, Model U.N.. Head J.V. Basketball Coach. Assis- tant J.V. Football Coach. Mr. John McGee - Communication Specialist for External Affairs Office. Economics. Political Sci- ence. Far East Cultures. Mr. David C. Wenrick - American Histo- ry, .lunior Class Advisor, Head Varsity Basketball Coach. Faculty 2 -'rs L Q Mr. Toby A. Marvin Mr. James Nowakowsiki Mr. R. Ron Senz t h letics Mr. Toby A. Marvins-sr Health. Physical Education. Assistant e Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track and Field Coach. Mr. James lhlowarkowslci ees Health.. Physical Education. Driver's Education, Head Wrestling Coach. Mr. R. Ron Sertz - Director of Athletic Operations. Mr. Anthony Zambmwski - Athletic Director. r Physical Eductation. Senior Class Advisor. Mr. James Zarick - Health, Physical Education. Head Swimming Coach, Head Water l Polo Coach. i Mr. Anthony Zambrowski Mr. .latnes Zariclt D W I n M mo r' m D B d H I' k' c l'. 8l'l13 CUE 6 ll1S I This year. we experienced the tragic loss of one of friend as well. Her dedication and responsibility to our most beloved crew members,Doctor Bernadette her students and the educational process was so Helinski, During her five year tenure at Prep. Doctor great that she rose above her illness in order to carry Helinski guided many students through the difficul- on diurnal tasks. She left a lasting impression on the . ties encountered in the study ofthe Latin language Prep community. Doctor Helinski will be sorely and Roman culture. Her students. as well as her col- missed by all. - leagues. found Doc to be a gentle, caring person. Chris Martine t She was more than just a valued instructor. she was a 1 M X Y . .,.!v In Ns' i. t . fyifiisg l 28 Faculty g ,yry . H -1-'r.'tf'.w ' - -- f v LW ,J 3,9 A3-twang yin ,X if .J .. 'J' - . 1. . : ' . . 151. g .X Ng.. A... J, , X v ., .-1, ,-,.5,gt-4.3. mv '-'.,-H... 1,,.4.1..,,,.,t, N -,.n.r.,L, . rf, fa. it -1 - -. -t if - .t -t 4- ..-n.f,- ,-1-11, - , 4. ' 14-Sr..qf.f..q' .1 Tgfwi., , -. nn '1 sy , yarn '. I' .7 f, . 1 f..,s.a '..,.-pf 'I a1,': '- 1, ' - 'J rt- .V QAL,,.g I .,1',I'h' Q' l'1': A. .,.,,.,,, , , , ,cc ,Q , Q SIMD: fafnifiks f if A. fl-4 , 'A ag., .Am Mazzeo Mrs. Irene Zornclk ,, xx Q 'saf ' a f 's 4 a Q S .'s 't-' Mrs. Mary .lane Bohrer Mrs. Lucille Boya pw... tr . ,. Mrs. Catherine Kuhn Mrs. Patricia Maciak -Mrs. Beatrice Pruzenski Mrs. Barbara L. Rogers Staff Mrs. Madeline Belton - Cafeteria Supervisor. Mr. Thomas Bila - Director of External Affairs. Mrs. Mary .lane Bohrer -- Assis- tant Comptroller. Mrs. Lucille Bova - Cafeteria Assistant. Mrs. Mary Custer - Cafeteria Assistant. Mrs. Dorothy Dudenhoefer - Assistant to the Librarian. Mrs. Catherine Kuhn - Secretary in Attendance Office. Mrs. Patricia Maciak - Cafeteria Assistant. Mrs. Theresa Maciak -- Cafeteria Assistant. Mrs. Anne Mazzeo - School Nurse. Mrs. Beatrice Pruzenski - Secretary in Main Office. Mrs. Barbara L. Rogers -- Comptroller. Mrs. Bernadette Ziroli -- Secretary in Main Office. Mrs. Irene Zomcik - Secretary in Main Office. Faculty 29 I fgbv X The Tradition Continue Even the finest of flagships cannot manage without an excellent galley, Our very own commisariat is run by Mrs. Madeline Belton. the daughter of the legendary Ma Kaiser. After seventeen years of loyal service. Ma Kaiser handed over control of the cafeteria to her daughter. Mrs. Belton has served under three of the five headmasters in Prep's history such as Monsignor Mac- Donald. Father Dollinger and now Monsignor Hagerty. Along with her duties in the cafeteria. Mrs. Belton volunteers her time for such various iobs as cleaning the football team's uniforms and cooking for their summer football camp. In thirty-two years of dedicated service. Mrs. Belton has missed only four working days here at Prep. Having enioyed her employment immensely, Mrs. Belton hopes to remain here for many years to come. Paul Ferrick lin. - .l Redak, A Successful Debut As the course of a clipper ship is altered by the changes in current and wind direction, so is our schools course toward the future. This year, one of these changes took place. Miss Mary Jude Murphy became a member of our crew and successfully altered our bearing to a better heading. This new destination was set through a program called Redak. which was designed to enhance reading comprehension. Miss Murphy quickly adapted herself to the Prep environment and became a true member of our family and community. Her students were guided to read faster and understand more, making discoveries yet to be made easier to obtain. At the end of her short time here at Prep, Miss Murphy contin- ued the travels across the United States. which her occupation entails. Chris Martine 32 Academics 'L I I .. 1 k Q v Y Q' L x E .1-wif X -.T ' - - 4 IR .I 1- X Jn' ' ' R 4 . .5 1 Tl N f f 4. Mm, Awful H , bf 1. no .. 'Y H -1 , .war ll L ., .1-ft-i in . .- , - - I ' ' xx Ny H ' V - , ..L'f:LY.a ' I 1 in vin. vw. W.-A -, :J , I -5 L. ' ,L x, . ,...: -. 5' , g :' V,,:-'X . 4 ,' X 4 ' , f ' ' ' ,. R 'H .JHUJW '51 nf' 1:14211 ' - gn'- z,.A.' 5 ' .jigs L' Y' ' 4 .Lfi lr n A , u r 11- , f , nl: IYHI far: 1' .gpg . I . 1 -. X 11 1 N . x, A V A . ' 1 ' ' -fx.. 'rn ,W n.fx,' '.'-- . 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X Vx A '. X x vi 1 ,x X, ' K, X-P' U ,fx Mm X X X5 f- ' Ml: W ' 1664- X ' xx 4, X x ,, X X! l., N64 , . I I , X ,x ' x ' - Y F- ' f ' , ,.-4-I ' .f 'X , - 'W' Q..-ri? - f x 4 - , P L 5' . wwf, A , x . X 1 , .M . Q 1 ' . S : .3 H .I ' Y' XX , NV N 9: x xt, K6 - Ni x . -. F ' X - M- 619 .A X' 5' Q x , ,236 h X , MW A ' ,.. ,I ' K Q , English lv: 0 English is a course developed to en- hance the written and verbal communi- cation skills. This is done through the study of grammar, writing, reading, re- search, speech, and the analysis of lit- erary genres and influences. English is one of the most important subjects that one encounters as a student at Prep. Without these studies, the pupils would find it difficult to communicate their thoughts to others and to discover new ideas which help them move into the future. Classes such as Western Litera- ture, American Literature, Grammar, Writing, Remedial Reading and Public Speaking introduce the student body to various styles of communicating and writing they may never have encoun- tered. Paul Ferrick 34 Academics .ff qw'vv' hmmm X - K s m - iL-+1.- 3 i M Z Q- 1-nl .1.--- V X f' ffj X 7 3 I 1 J.. I 3 'X -X adem Social Studies We tend to learn the most through the past and our past experiences. Without making and correcting mis- takes, our society would never advance in technology. Historians can read and interpret the records of previous soci- eties and then make this information known so that we do not repeat the follies of earlier generations. We begin our high school years with World Histo- ry and continue with World Cultures and U.S. History. We end these years by choosing from Criminal Justice. Economics, Psychology, Sociology. Modern American History, or Political Science. Chris Martine l aff' l Theology Early explorers never knew what they would encounter in their travels. They knew nothing of the places that they were exploring, and many times had nothing more than their faith to hold them together. Here at Prep, the faculty tries to instill this same strong belief in the student body by the study of the Old Testament and the New Tes- tament, Church History, Sacraments and Worship, Morality, Marriage, and the application of this knowledge to the problems of the day. These reli- gious beliefs are not memorized, but are developed by experiencing the Bi- ble and all its works. Like an ancient ship, the Theology Department is on a constant voyage. They are now exploring new ideas and are considering the possibility of mak- ing Theology a course open to all Stu- dents of all faiths. Scott McGrath Academics Fine Arts 3 mi fu. .tu tha in Each age has produced its own level of artistry and, in its wake, has left an incalculably rich legacy for those gen- erations to follow. As we explore the rudimentary art of the cave drawings of Cro-Magnon man in Lascaux, France and Altamira, Spain and as we analyze the religious art of ancient Sumaria, stone carvings of Babylonia and pot- tery and temple construction of Meso- potamia and Egypt, one thing is quite clear, man has always used art as the medium by which to unbridle his cre- ativity and curiosity. The Renaissance, borrowing from Rome and Greece as well as the techno- logical advancements of the day, gen- erated far more than a rebirth. lt trans- formed a limited medium of expression into a thrilling aesthetic instrument. Compounded with an Age of Explora- tion this artism came to the Americas and fashioned itself into a new branch of creativity: American art, music, and literature. Prep believes that the acquisition of knowledge is one of many aspects that helps to develop a well-rounded man, however in its course design, Prep has striven to maintain those classes which can help one to develop the aesthetic impulses. Thus, our curriculum includes Art Appreciation, four levels of Art, Mechanical Drawing, Journalistic Writ- ing, Typing, Music Appreciation, Jazz. Concert and Marching Bands and Cho- rus. Mr. Antonio Del Rio 38 Academics ,l l n r sg '27- ls Ay 451 , ' , 1'-t . xbqgx l X l -. I 'X - l l 4 l l l I , L 1 4 , l l , , 1 l l l 4 l . . l I ivfff-1-f x-,um Foreign Lan ua es IN-Q G. 9' il. In order for the early navigators and explorers to be successful in their ven- tures, an interpreter was required for communication with the natives of the foreign land. Since that time there has been a staggering decline in the em- phasis placed on learning a second lan- guage, but today, people are finally re- alizing the importance of comprehend- ing a second dialect. Prep boasts of having one of the most extensive language departments in Erie. A student may choose one of the following languages: French, Ger- man, ltalian, Latin or Spanish. If he chooses to, he may continue his studies for up to three years. Like many of the other departments at Prep. this year the foreign language department is looking towards the future and consid- ering a program, where with the assis- tance of Gannon University. a fourth year course in foreign languages would be offered. Paul Ferrick Academics in ,M - Air A '- 4 'is' ,-,, ,Q N ,.. ,Fi - 1 ,ic I All ln A Day's Work A shrill alarm wakens the student from a quiet slumber to the darkness of the early morning hours. Wiping the sleepi- ness from his eyes, he trudges towards the bathroom to groom himself for the day ahead. After a quick breakfast, the pupil quickly makes his way to the street corner, where he will board the bus and begin his voyage to Prep. Once on the school bus, the scholar looks over his homework from the pre- vious day one last time to ensure a smooth day. Arriving at Prep, the edu- catee leaves the bus and makes his way to his locker, where he collects his books and prepares himself for his morning classes. 40 Academics -iv 1 11 fl. W , E W Y gf K7 1 ,f 4 , 3 !.. Lg lix A Tffwfi X .15 t . 'X Acadenuc The time between his arrival at school and first period is devoted to socializ- ing in the hallways with fellow class- mates. One of the most positive lega- cies which Prep passes on to alumni is the solid friendship which is formed during their stay here as students. The 8:30 prayers and announcements mark the beginning of the academic portion of the school day. During the next two and a half to three hours the scholastic protigee's mind and body are put through demanding exercises that test physical and mental strength and stamina. After a quick break for lunch, the stu- dent returns to class for the final por- tion ofthe school day. At times he may become frustrated at the lack of pro- gress in his studies, but he realizes these challenges will help him over- come future obstacles once he leaves Prep, As 2:40 draws near, the student body becomes restless with anticipa- tion of the sound that will signal the end of the day. With the ringing of the bell, the student rushes to his locker and either goes home or stays to take advantage of the many intramurals, sports, clubs, and activities which Prep provides its sons. While extra curricular activities draw to a close for the day, the pupil boards the bus for the return trip home. Arriv- ing at home, the scholar then grabs a quick bite to eat and settles down to do his homework. Conflicting schedules prevent most families from sitting down for family meals so most families compensate by gathering informally to partake in various activities such as watching television. As the evening hours tick away the academic voyager, prepared for the day ahead and ex- hausted from the one that he has iust experienced. falls asleep. Paul Ferrick 42 Academics x.- IWWSZ' E jf, . 5. ' .1,'f2I .4 i- wr- 1 S ecialties Z ,Al 'x As in all large crews, some members of the Prep Staff go quiedy about doing their work and receiving very little rec- ognition for it. Mr. Peter Gibson, the speech therapists Miss Mary Jude Mur- phy, teacher of Redakt Mrs. Dolores Kunath, Intermediate Unit math tutor and Algebra I instructor, and Miss Mary Jean AAartin and Sr.'fheresa AAaseHo, English and Remedial Reading teachersi are n1en1bers of this ehte group. The courses they teach are a vital part of the curriculum for the students who have difficulty in articulation, reading comprehension or Mathematics. They are designed to give the pupil the indi- vidualized attention he needs in a cer- tain subject. Although the classes are DOI mandatory, they are open to all stu- dents who feel they could benefit from thenm Paul Ferrick Acadenucs Mathematics 3 r xi 3 . air, f - T1 LJ All people require some knowledge of Mathematics in order to function in our society. Mathematics has been an inte- gral part of learning for centuries. The early explorers used it to navigate their ships. Now the explorers of the twenti- eth century. the astronauts, use it to guide their space crafts, Prep can lay claim to one of the fin- est Mathematics Departments in the city. Courses in Algebra I, Algebra ll, Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Math and Calculus help give students a solid base from which they can build in other Mathematics, Science, or Tech- nology Studies. Continuing to open up new opportu- nities to her students, Prep plans to up- date the senior Math Program, offer classes in Calculus and Trigonometry at Gannon University, and an instruc- tor from Gannon will come to Prep to teach a Calculus course. Paul Ferrick 44 Academics i l l 4 ' 1 , l ., .. 1 'sw -D-Q-N i I l Q SJ- l- ln the early days of navigation. the courses were set by men who had only very primitive equipment and their knowledge to aid them. Many things have changed since them and boats, like most vehicles and machinery of our society. are run by computers. With just the pressing of a button infor- mation that would have taken weeks to compile is obtained in a matter of sec- onds. Prep has also changed with the times and has incorporated very valu- able computer courses into its curricu- lum. Classes in Computer Literacy. Ba- sic, Advanced Basic. COBOL. Word Processing and Pascal are designed to help the student think logically and to prepare him for further studies in this area if he so wishes. Ever since its inception. the Comput- er Department has continued to grow at a steady pace. Additional terminals and equipment are expected to be add- ed in l985, and Gannon University will be offering Prep students courses in COBOL and Fortran. Paul Ferrick Sciences Technology has carried mankind a long way since the ancient voyagers began their first ventures. Boats that were once powered by the wind now run on efficient mechanical gener- ators. Boats once constructed of wood are now being built with new light weight materials that improve energy efficiency. With this rapid growth in knowledge came a greater apprecia- tion for Science and its uses. Here at Prep, the Science Department tries to instill this valuable knowledge in its stu- dents. Courses such as Earth and Space Science, Biology, Chemistry and Phys- ics are designed to teach the pupils man's earlier discoveries and errors so that they may advance society into the future. Paul Ferrick 46 Academics Physical Education 4 'J .A i E13 YSL Explorers did not only have to know about their ship's structure, but they also had to have a working knowledge of themselves and how to operate the vessel. Their captain instructed them on steering the ship and caring for themselves and their shipmates in an emergency. First Aid and Health are offered so that the students will have that work- ing knowledge that was so vital to the explorers' survival. Physical Education keeps the student body in shape and gives them a chance to blow off some steam during the course of the day. Driver's Education covers all the as- pects ofthe modern highways and by- ways from the brakes of the car to the proper way to signal for a left turn. Although Physical Education and Driver's Education are not commonly thought of as academic subjects, they are a vital part of the curriculum here at Prep. Scott NlcGrath Academics 48 Seniors ,- 5 I Lt 2? ,,., . - 1 ,nn . g 15 2. 'T ' ur 7 4 , W ..1 1 11 M .7 3 - ...ml - -.Hur 1 10 1 N , 1,- ' ' 11 , - Q, , ' ...ml ' ' H A1 f ' 'I 'ff - ' - f 5.1 .V -1-.f -u H C . 4 - ., - H M .r.. ,,.,J' .ff--1 .xl xl f r N x Nl... ' ri, 35 L, . .M .,... .',,...,-.,.... l I , ,Z-,.- A--M -7-... T .' J.-'-s ' --G: - .Q - 7- ff.-Q.-ff 3- '-....:.. Y -- 7 ' ,-:-.- -' ,Lk Y., - 1. V . In fl V ra .-J7jv,f'Z'-- ly. , X X' ' vwuu..us.c . 94' 3:1122 1- ,-' 1 -'Z' 7 , .. V- A. , , P .bmi ' ,Q f, L, ' .' . 4 1 'YQ ' N 1 .'-1 i . - -. . ' A-'rffg - f X ' ... .. . lx 1 - .x x . . , . h ,. .. , .'l.'.1.w11- l.'l.'s ...J-.f L., X -. I I -.- ,I 1 V -, A ' X . 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A ' Q 9 .K 5- X , ,xxx 4 , . x- 4 , . ga-X . X is 1 N W 1 4' 'T' xr X ' cf' 4 - 1' X x Q, ' 4 .q ' . ' n fx x Q - Q X0 . . H .L - X ' . s X ' O f I , Q , m 1, x . .- A t . Z' - I I 1 . if ' f , 'Q . ' gy' A, XX .-' .,- ,, . Y, . . of . Q V: K O W . , v .3 ,ll -- . Q: I 5 v ..'f ' A . . . N N X I in . Q f . ,, ' a 4 . O,-an Q .ff f O , ' bemors 49 S . n 'K Thomas J. Ahlschlager Philip J. Alberstadt Mark A. Albrecht John E. Anderson David J. Antalek Patrick C. Anthony Thomas J. Ahlschlager - 2907 Wayne St., Baseball 234, Chess I2, Ping Pong I, Rifle I, T.A.C. I234, War Games I2, Intramurals 3, Library Aid 3. Philip J. Alberstadt - 23II E. Grandview Blvd., German 234, Rifle I, T.A.C. 3, Intramurals I234, Model U.N. 34. Mark A. Albrecht - RDII2 Ledger Lane, German 234, T.A.C. 34, Band I234, Jazz Band 34, Monitor 34, National Merit Ccommend- edj 34. John E. Anderson - 307 East 28th St., Student Govern- ment 234, Hockey I234, Soccer I2, Track and Field I234, French 23, T.A.C. I4, Cheerleaders 4, Literulae 4. Dave J. Antalek - 855I Rick Road, Rifle 4, T.A.C. 34, Band I, Intramurals 4, Monitor 4. Patrick C. Anthony - I602 Kuntz Road, German 234, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I234. Patrick J. Baker - 6750 Knollwood Drive, Soc- cer I3, Track and Field 34, Chess I, French I234, Ski 4, War Games I, Intramurals I234, Model Ll.N. I234, John B. Baloga -- 4 Colorade Drive, Football I234, Ski I23, T.A.C. 34, Cheerleaders 4, Intramur- als I234, Monitor 4. S0 Seniors Patrick J. Baker John B. Baloga At the opening event for TAC. Sen- ior Ken Ulmer adorns Junior Mary Kroto of Mercyhurst with a pair of shades. f' PO' -if ' .-ev '12, Bruce C. Baumann Daniel C. Benczkowski Christopher J. Benoit Anthony J. Berdis urn- .,-3,7 , . - -v. I Ronald l.. Bissell Andrew D. Bleil A , . w , je t my f ,qv t., Robert M. Bobango Robert G. Bruno Bruce C. Baumann - 4320 South Shore Drive, Baseball 2, Football I234, Soccer I, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Daniel C. Benczkowski - 440 East 37th St., Basketball I2, T.A.C. 4, Intra- murals 234. Christopher J. Benoit- 5I9 lndiana Drive, Basketball I, Water Polo I24, Intramurals I234. Anthony J. Berdis - 43l5 Parade Blvd., Soccer I, Wrestling 2, Intramurals I234. Ronald L. Bissell - 3l8 West IOth St., Latin 2, T.A.C. 234, Cheerleaders 4, Monitor 234. Andrew D. Bleil - 2342 East Gore Road. Swimming 24, Track and Field I, Water Polo 234, French I234, Intramurals 34, Monitor 4. Robert M. Bobango - lI4O East 4Oth St., Football I23-I, Ski 34, T.A.C. 4, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Robert G. Bruno - I747 West 24th St., Football l, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I234, Literu- Iae 4, Model U.N. 4, Monitor 4. Sem rs Sl 159 f .1 9' S2 U ' -9 -.Q 1 W x' AN Q A fy K. 3 , Z1 ' Q1 so Y ,, ,1' Y , A .J f l' 1 153' .ff .rr JJ Q' A I ,.g, -A9 M .J V N .1 .m!' W E iw , 'Q fi' IA 5, W 1.-5 1 5. 'I ' ar Jeffrey E. Darden Jeffrey P. Delinski Todd A. Denny David J. DiNicola Jeffrey E. Darden - 3820 Maxwell Ave., Latin 23. T.A.C. 234, t Band I234, Chorus 3, Jazz Band I234, Monitor 4. Jeffrey Delinski - 6l0 East Ilth St., Chess I2, Rifle 2, Ski 34, War Games l2, Boxing 234, Intramurals 34. Todd A. Denny 4504 Budd Drive, T.A.C. I234, Chorus I234, Monitor 4. David J. DiNicoIa - 3027 Oakwood, Soccer I23, Italian I23, T.A.C. 234, Intramurals 234, Monitor 4. Vincent P. DiNicola - 324I West l2th St., Basketball 234, Cross Country I, Track and Field l4, Intramurals I2, Monitor 4. Richard S. Dombrowski - ll3 Eagle Point Blvd., Spanish 23, Rifle I4, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I2, Monitor 34. Vincent P. DiNicola Richard S. Dombrowski 5-l Seniors .J A1 J , s I I 'V 1 . N , ' t 5 5' T .N , y .gp N rf., 1, Left: While others perform for the camera, Senior Mark Bula devotes all of his attention to the football game. Above: A crowd goes mad over a record giveaway at the annual TAC Putt-Putt party. David J. Donatucci John E. Donikowski Richard E. Easly Jeffrey P. Eckard Eric J. Ehrman Joseph A, Eisert David J. Donatucci - 3422 Auburn St., Football I, Soccer I234. Track and Field I2, French 23, T.A.C. 234, Cheerleaders 4, Intra- murals I234, Rambler 4. John E. Donikowski - IOl5 East 33rd St.. Baseball 234, Basketball 234, Intramurals I, Monitor 4. Richard E. Easly - I48 West 36th St., Track and Field I, Chess I, Rifle I, T.A.C. I4, War Games I, Intramurals 34. Jeffrey P. Eckard - 4227 English Ave., Golf 4, Wrestling 2, French I, T.A.C. 4, Intramurals I234. Eric J. Ehrman - 3022 Hazel St., Soccer l234, Ski 4, T.A.C. I2, Cheer- leaders 4, Intramurals I234. Monitor 34. Joseph A. Eisert - 370 West Arlington Road. Football I2, Latin 23, Rifle 34, Ski , T.A.C. 234, Cheerleaders 4, Intramurals 234, Model U.N. 34, PJAS 3 Clst Place State Presentationb. Bottom Leftx During one of the senior masses. Msgr. Hagerty accepts the offerto- ry gifts from Seniors Ray Nicolia and Tom Schnieder. Top Left: A senior English class. weary from the long day's activities. struggle to be attentive to the lecture of the day. Above: Group leaders Joe Eisert. Kevin Hourigan. Steve Tecza. and Darren Corsi receive last minute instructions before beginning the activities of the Prep-Villa Freshman Day of Sharing. Seniors SS Fred M. Elber - 34I3 Harvard Road, Ping Pong I, Rifle I234, T.A.C. 4. Intramurals 34, Monitor 4. National Merit Ccommendedb 4. Eric W. Enzbrenner - 52I5 Exeter Road, Football I, German 23, T.A.C. I234, Cheerleaders 4, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Michael A. Erhart - 28I4 Oakwood Street, Baseball 24, Bowling I2, Spanish I2. Intramurals 234, Monitor 34. Robert P. Esser -- 82I West 29th Street, Chess 234, Italian 23, T.A.C. 34. Scott C. Esser -- 5566 Larchmont Drive, Ski 34, T.A.C. I I234, Cheerleaders 4, Intramur- als I234, Monitor 4. 'i'f'P J Fred M. Elber Eric W. Enzbrenner Michael A. Erhart t I I Robert P. Esser Scott C. Esser 56 Seniors 5 4 rv 1' ' 1 il' ia, iff' ki t f T 7 t iff- , I-7. i 3'2 'ffl fi.. 1 - ' ' if-Q -fi.. ,fr ' ' ' ' ' 1.'1.sv I' lt , r t. tins- ' '45-J ' V we ' .mx I-+. ,'M E S Q 4. Q, u , 4, .1 V1 : Q Q, in 'P V , A N1 1 xx xi I 5 . Q 1' u L R . if 4 . ., , F, 1 - ,-, Q I ,- , - I 4 1' ua 'ig I - ., i f . N I Richard A. Fatica Wilfrid M. Fehrle Richard A. Fatica - 63I4 Shadyside Drive, Secretary 4, Treasurer 2, Student Government I3, Tennis 4, Ski I24, T.A.C. 4, Homecom- ing Committee 4, Intramurals 234, National Merit Ccommendedj 3, Prom Committee 4. Wilfrid M. Fehrle - 2608 Lakeside Drive, German 23, T.A.C. 4. Michael Ferra - Sll Indiana Drive, Baseball I2, Intramurals 34, Monitor 34, Rambler 34. Charles M. Ferrick - I533 Ferrick Drive, Soccer 2, Latin I2, T.A.C. 234, Cheerleaders 4. Monitor 4. Carlos A. Flores - 5238 Exeter Road T.A.C. 4, Monitor 4. 1 6 . 5 4 V . uv 2 - f. Michael D Ferra wi ...Pli- Charles M. Ferriclt A3315 . r ' CadosD.Flons ul,-3:--..5.':-?15..K,,.' Q ffl: :ff ' f - f- -' sans sf: ,safe-p,:1 4 sv, 1- Michael W. Gaduski Jerome A. Gaeta -Cd W-Lf? TAC President, Ray Nicolia. expressively hands over a record to another Donald A. Gaiewski Ralph J. Gammon young lady who enjoyed herself at another TAC function. 58 Seniors James V. Gavio Joseph A. Gavio Michael W. Gaduski - i026 West lOth St., Cross Country 234. Track and Field I234. Jerome A. Gaeta - 29l5 Walnut St., Baseball I234, Spanish I234, T.A.C. 2, lntramurals I234. Monitor 34. Donald A. Gajewski - 5837 Van Camp Road, Football I234, Track and Field 34, Bowling I, Latin I2, Ping Pong 2, T.A.C. 34. Homecoming Committee 4. Ralph J. Gammon - 26I9 West 6th St., lntramurals l234, National Merit fcommendedj 4. James V. Gavio - 244l Hershey Road. Track and Field 34, Spanish 234, T.A.C. 34, Band I23. Joseph A. Gavio - 244l Hershey Road, Bowling 4, French 4. T.A.C. 34, Band I23, Monitor 4. Matthew T. Gavula Thomas J. Gdaniec Timothy J. George Daniel F. German f A-f-Q I Mark W. Goebel Michael J. Goodemote James P. Goodill Kenneth P. Gornic George J. Gray Michael L. Groszkiewicz Matthew T. Gavula - 4204 Carney Ave., Football 3, Hockey l234, Swimming 4, Track and Field 4, Italian 23, T.A.C. 234. Thomas J. Gdaniec - 592I Pilgrim Drive, Spanish I2, T.A.C. l234, Intramurals I234. Library Aide 34, Monitor I34, Prom Committee 4. Timothy J. George - 4420 Woodbine Terrace, Baseball 234, Basketball 24, T.A.C. 4, Boxing 4, Intramurals I, Monitor 4. Daniel F. German - 2923 Madeira Drive, Soccer I234, Spanish 3, Ski I234. T.A.C. 4. Intramurals 34. Mark W. Goebel - IIO4 Greenfield Drive. Tennis 234, French I23, Ping Pong l2, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234, Model U.N. 4, Monitor. Michael J. Goodemote -- 4328 Longview Ave., T.A.C. l234, Chorus I, Intramurals l234, Monitor 4. Jeffrey M. Guelcher Joseph P. Halloran James P. Goodill - 302 Anderson Drive. Wrestling l234, Intra- murals 34. Monitor 4. Kenneth P. Gornic - l540 West 4lst Street. Track and Field 4, Bowling 4. Chess I234, Fishing 4, Latin l234, T.A.C. I234, War Games I2, Band I23, Monitor 4. Prom Committee 4. George J. Gray - 82I5 Milfair Rd., Football 2. Bowling I. Fishing I34, Latin 23. Ski l234, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234. Monitor -I. Michael L. Groszkiewicz - 85I3 West Lake Road. Latin 234. Stage Crew 34. Jeffrey M. Guelcher - 455 Glenwood Blvd.. Student Government I, Football I23, French 23. T.A.C. I234, High-Q 4. Homecoming Committee 4, Intramurals I234. Monitor 4. Joseph P. Halloran -- 47l6 Sunnydale Blvd., Student Government 3. Golf 4, Latin 234. T.A.C. l234, Intramurals I234. Monitor 4. Prom Com- mittee 4. Neniors 59 ff-'f tl1 'Y -4 q, Y W Nick A. lvarone . John lntrieri no I 'G Thomas W. Johnson Philip A. Jones Jeffrey J. Kapsar Matthew H. Keil Christopher Kiem Erie P. Kloss f J y s Seniors Bob Bobango and Ken Tyler take a break from the evening's entertainment at this year's Homecoming dance. Nick A. lvarone - 445 Huron St. Rifle 4, T.A.C. 34, Boxing 4. Intramurals 34. John lntrieri - l7IO Skyline Drive, Golf 34, Wres- tling l234, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Thomas W. Johnson -- IO4 East Arlington, President l, Vice President 24. Student Government 3 ,Soccer 2, Chess Club I. Latin Club I2, Ski Club l234, T.A.C. l234. War Games I, Homecoming Committee 4. Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Philip A. Jones - 28l8 Oakwood St. Baseball l, Spanish Club 23, T.A.C. 23. Intramurals 234. Monitor 4. Jeffrey J. Kapsar - 3902 Warsaw Ave. Basketball I234. Water Polo 2, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Matthew H. Keil - I32 Lake Cliff Drive, Ski Club 234, T.A.C. 234, Intramurals 234. Literulae 4. Monitor 4, Prom Committee 4. Christopher Kiem - 42l5 Feidler Drive, Basketball I234, Golf l234, Latin Club I. Ping- Pong I, T.A.C. I234. Intramurals I2, Monitor 4. Eric P. Kloss - 4326 Rice Ave., Chess Club I234, Intramurals 34. Sem rs 6l Michael D. Knierman David L. Konieczko Robert F. Kuehn Charles F. Kuntz Michael D. Knierman - I56 Belmont Ave., German 23, T.A.C. I234, Band I234, Chorus 34, Monitor 4, Prep Players 23, Stage Crew 3. David L. Konieczko - 28I9 Pennsylvania Ave., Chess I, T.A.C. 4, War Games 234, Intramurals I234, Gregory M. Kremer - 405 Glenwood Blvd., T.A.C. 3, Band I234, Chorus I234, Jazz Band I234, Monitor 4. David G. Kruszewski - I558 West 42nd St., Football I, Wrestling I234, Spanish 23, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Robert F. Kuehn - 53Il Gardner Drive, Track and Field 234, T.A.C. 34, Cheerleaders 4, Intramurals 4, Monitor 4. Charles F. Kuntz - 4Ol3 Ellsworth Ave., Football I, Track and Field I2, Latin 23, Ski 4, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Mi- chael A. Kyle - l735 Skyline Drive, Chess I234, Latin 23, Photog- raphy 3, Ping Pong I, T.A.C. I234, Model U.N. 234, Prep Players 2. Mark G. Lacy - 34l7 Regis Drive, T.A.C. 234, Cheerleaders 4, Photography 4, Intramurals 34, Literulae 4, Monitor 4. James M. Lang - I82O Linwood Ave., French 234, War Games 4, Cheer- leaders 4, Chorus I234, Monitor 3. John A. Lizotte - I44O West 35 St., French 2, T.A.C. 234, Boxing 2, Model U.N. 4. Matthew C. Loesel - 504 Vermont Ave., Basketball I, Racquetball I234, Ski 34, T.A.C. I234, Boxing I, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Michael P, Lukowich - 753 East 33rd Street, Basketball I2, Cross Country I, French 23, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. 62 Seniors Gregory M, Kremer David G. Kruszewski 'F .A iq J, Michael A. Kyle Mark G. Lacy James M. Lang John A. Lizotte Matthew C. Loesel Mike Lukowich cz'- fV, ,.,,,,,...:,: --H '-----'A' 3 . WTI LM ,,,,. .M ,N ha ,. f.. i Le.fs.i f- t usic Men of Prep As the wind orchestrates the song of the sea - the symphony of waves breaking over the shoreline, the soft harmony of the wind blowing through the sea grass, the calls of gulls carried aloft by the wind 's might -- The music men of Prep likewise sound together in harmony, each creating his own notes, but together blending into the song of Prep. The melody of the song is voiced by the minstrels of the concert, marching, and jazz bands, headed by talented members such as drum major Matt Wisinski and baratonist John Riley. Their note caters to the tastes of those with a more philhar- monic ear. The quality of the melody char- acterizes their commitment to a refined type of aria. The harmony of the song is carried by the musicians of the broad spectrum of rock bands in the Erie area of which Prep music men such as guitarist Mark Parrini and keyboardist T.J. Johnson of the Scam encompass. They perform to those who demand a more dynamic tone of music, but their harmony still shapes the final chord of the song. The mingling of these two musical com- ponents forms a composition of excel- lence portraying the commitment of Prep music men to produce the song of Prep as the wind composes the song of the seas. Matthew Keil Matthew J. Lynch John J. Mack John A. Malizia Timothy E. Maney Matthew R. Martin Thomas E. Mascharka Matthew J. Lynch - 3609 Beech Ave., Swimming I234, Tennis I234, Water Polo I234, National Merit Csemifinalistj 4. John J. Mack - 536 East 6th St. Student Government 2, Football I, Wres- tling 2, Latin 2, Spanish 3, Rifle 2, T.A.C. I234, War Games 2, Band I2, Boxing 3, Cheerleaders 4. Chorus I, Debate I234, Forensics I234, High-Q 4, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. John A. Malizia -- 969 East 34 St., Soccer I, Italian I2, Intramurals 3. Timothy E. Maney - 924 West 7th St., Baseball I234, Football I, T.A.C. 4, Boxing I. Matthew R. Martin -- 3808 Steller Drive, Track and Field 34, Spanish 2. T.A.C. 4, Intramurals 24. Thomas E. Mascharka - 7I2 Seminole Drive, Soccer I234, French 23, Ski I234, T.A.C. 234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 3, Prom Committee 4. Henry H. Mayer - 4226 Sassafras St., French I23, Photography 34, T.A.C. 34, War Games I2, Debate I23, Forensics 34, Literluae 34, Monitor 3. John P. McCormick - 9l8 Washington Place, T.A.C. 3, War Games I, Monitor 4. David V. McDonnell -- 40I4 Cochran St., Latin 234, Ski l34, T.A.C. 234, Homecoming Committee 4, Intramurals 23, Liter- ulae 4, Model U.N. 34. Michael W. McKinstry - 943 West 50th St., Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Randolph S. Mellow - 2405 Plum St., T.A.C. 34, War Games 3, Band 234, Chorus 34, Intramurals I4. Monitor 34, Prep Players 234. Joseph B. Messina - I2l0 St. Ann Drive. Golf 34, Italian 23. Ski 34, T.A.C. I234, Cheerleaders 4, Intramurals I234, Literulae 4, Monitor 4. 64 Seniors .,t 1 I uhh- if 1' Henry H. Mayer John P. McCormick David V. McDonnell , Michael W. McKinstry Randolph S. Mellow Joseph B. Messina ga J., lf:- After displaying his cheerleading abilities, Eric Ehrman takes time out to get a picture with his date, Katie West. Erik F. Mildner - 4IIO Dexter Ave., Track and Field 234, Racquet- ball 34, T.A.C. 34, Band I2, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Anthony G. Miller - 5454 Lucky Lane, Italian 3, T.A.C. 34, Monitor 4. Steven J. Morehouse - IO42 West 3Ist St.. Bowling I, French I2. T.A.C. 234, Band I2, Boxing 34, Cheerleaders 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Intramurals 4, Monitor 4. Neal A. Myers - IOl9 West 4th St., Cross Country I, Track and Field I, French 23, T.A.C. 2, Intramurals l234, Monitor 4, National Merit Ccommendedj 3. William J. Nemenz - I4l3 East 37th St., Baseball l234, Basketball I2, Football 4, Spanish I23, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I234, Monitor 34. Chadd E. Nesbit - 309 Presque Isle Blvd., Track and Field I2, T.A.C. 34, Band I234, High-Q 34, Jazz Band l234, Monitor 3-I, National Merit Ccommendedj 4. Raymond L. Nicolia - 28l2 New St., Football I234, Track and Field I234, Ski 4, T.A.C. 234, Home- coming 4, Monitor 4. Daniel S. Nordin - l72O West 22nd St., Basketball I2, Latin 2, Spanish 34, T.A.C. 234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Erik F. Mildner Anthony G. Miller Steven J. Morehouse Neal A. Myers William J. Nemenz Chadd E. Nesbit 1 -4-I -, l Raymond L. Nicolia Daniel S. Nordin Neni r o Robert L. Nowak Frank R. Nowicki Robert L. Nowak - 27l5 East 36th St., T.A.C. I234, War Games 34, Cheerleaders 4, Intramurals 2, Monitor 4. Frank R. Nowicki - l33 Andrews Pk. Blvd., Cross Country l, French 23, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Thomas E. Nunes - 4726 Foxboro Ct., Football 34, Track and Field l4, French 23, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals l234. John A. Oster - 34I9 Patio Drive, Track and Field I4, Wrestling l24. French 23. Ski 4, T.A.C. D34, Model U.N. 4, MOnltOr 4. Thomas E. Nunes John A. Oster u l vw N V 9 Af v'l Above: Mr. Del Rio and Don Gajewski explain to costumed guests how the proceeds from the T.A.C. Halloween Party will be used. Right: Senior Mark Lacy takes a break from capturing photos at the Halloween Party. 66 Seniors -uv' ,X X R . 5 . ,I I if if.. It A Ib Left: Bill Stadtmiller and his date oscillate to one of the many ATV renditions. Above: In preparation for the Moeller game a few seniors stopped for nourish- ment at McDonalds. Constance S. Paliouras Salvatore J. Papale Mark J. Parrini Gregory L. Pedano al Vs' Joseph R. Paradisi David J. Parr 7' .4 , g Constantine S. Paliouras - 927 East llth St., Football I2. Photogra phy I2, T.A.C. I234, War Games I, Boxing I24, Intramurals 34. Monitor 4. Salvatore J. Papale - I257 East 30th St., Track and Field 4, French 3, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals 34. Monitor 4. Joseph R. Paradisi - Il36 East 29th St., Bowling 4, Rifle 4, T.A.C. 34. Monitor 4. David J. Parr -- 4830 Watson Road, Soccer I. Swimming l234. Water Polo I234, T.A,C. 234, Intramurals I234. Mark J. Parrini - 3006 Walnut St., Fishing 2, T.A.C. ll. Monitor 4. Gregory L. Pedano -- II57 Southview Drive, Wrestling I234. T.A.C. l234. Intramurals I234. NEHI I' O .,.,,, Christopher P. Pelinsky Patrick A. Phelps Anthony C. Phillips Jeffrey T. Planta Paul S. Podbielski Timothy A. Presta Christopher P. Pelinsky - 523 Gordon Lane, Soccer I234, Bowling l, Spanish I2, Ping Pong 2, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 34. Patrick A. Phelps - l255 East 2I St, Spanish Club 34, Ping Pong I, T.A.C. 34, Boxing 234. Anthony C. Phillips - 3422 Emerson Ave., French 234, T.A.C. 234, Band 234, Jazz Band 234, Monitor 4. Jeffrey T. Pianta - 42l5 Caroline Drive, Bowling I, Spanish I2, Ping Pong 2, T.A.C. I234, Homecoming Committee 4, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4, National Merit Ccommendedj 3. Paul S. Podbielski -- 2864 West 38 St., Swimming I3, French Club I, War Games 2, Debate I23, National Merit Ccommendedb 4, Stage Crew 234. Timothy A. Presta - 2m2 Devon Lane. Golf 34, Hockey I234, Latin Club 23, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4, Prom Committee 4, Student Forum 34. 68 Seniors Excursion in Africa 516 3'1 di '00 .Qt I ,,,4Q-nl-' I .. ,, M 4 , .2 4- - I A ,kvt wk .fl - ,. --.M e ,. be E54 23.1 I' AT'-'T ,4 Adventuresome Senior, Patrick Baker, travelled to South Africa during this past summer. Part of his journey included a stop at the Veld and Vlei training course center. Pat arrived at the center with one suitcase and the sole ideal, to complete the awesome three week course. The first two weeks involved intense mental and physical training. This included lessons in swimming, canoeing, wilderness survival and a formidable obstacle course. Pat commented that these two weeks were the toughest of his life. His food consumption and need for rest increased proportionally to his exceleration of his activities. On the completion of this grueling training. one weary voyager longed for home. Donald V. Pulice David M. Pysh Jeffrey T. Quirk Mark H. Raimy l Samuel R. Randazzo Christopher M. Reim Donald V. Pulice - 2429 Brentwood Court. French Club 23. T.A.C. I234, Homecoming Committee 4. Intramurals I234, Moni- tor 4, Rambler 4. David M. Pysh - 620 West 6 St.. Secretary I2. Soccer I234, Swimming I234, Water Polo I234, Ski Club I23-I. T.A.C. 234, Intramurals I234, Prom Committee 4. Jeffrey T. Quirk -- 6355 Shadyside Drive. Treasurer 34. Student Government l. Tennis I24, Intramurals I. Monitor 4. Student Forum. Mark H. Raimy -- 5702 Langmore Lane, Soccer I234, Ski Club I234, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals I4. Samuel R. Randazzo - I359 West 40 St.. Football I234, Bowling I, Ping Pong 2. T.A.C. 34. Christopher M. Reim -- 726I Willow Way. Swimming l2. Water Polo I, Ski Club l. T.A.C. I234, Cheerleaders 4. Forensics 2. Homecoming Commit- tee 4, Intramurals I234, Library Aide 4. Model U.N. -I, Rambler 34. Seniors 69 Christopher E. Reinhard Armando Ricci John P. Riley Jeffrey S. Rinehardt of ..- 2 James R. Rogers Robert G. Rutkowski Christopher E. Reinhard - 5II Vermont St., Soccer I2, Ski I23. Armando Ricci - 9445 Nies Drive T.A.C. 4, Monitor 34. John P. Riley -- I8I3 West 34 St., Band I234, Cheerleaders 34, Jazz Band 234, Prep Players 34. Jeffrey S. Rinehardt - I765 West 27 St., Soccer I234, Track and Field 4, Fishing 34, T.A.C. 34. Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. James R. Rogers - 3226 Suburban Lane, T.A.C. 4, War Games 4, Intramurals 234, Monitor 4, National Merit Semi- finalist. Robert G. Rutkowski - 63I Connecticut Drive, Ski I234, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals 234, Monitor 4. Douglas W. Sanner - 2020 Devon Lane, Swimming I2, Water Polo I234, Spanish 23, Ski 4, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I234, Model U.N. 4, Monitor 4. Earl M. Sarain -- I334 West 33 St., French 34, Photography 3, Ski 34, T.A.C. 34, Band 3, Model U.N. 4, Monitor 4. Ibrahim A. Sasapan - I62I West 38 St., Football 4, Soccer I2, Track and Field 34, T.A.C. John J. Scheppner -- lI38 West IO St., Football I, French 23, T.A.C. 4, Boxing I4, Intramurals 234, Monitor 4. James G. Schleicher - 627 West 6 St., War Games I, Intramurals 3. Thomas K. Scheider - II4 West 24 St., Football I234, Track and Field 4, French I2, T.A.C. I234, Homecoming Committee 4, Intramurals I234, Moni- tor 4, Prom Committee 4. 70 Seniors Douglas W. Sanner Earl M. Sarain Ibrahim A. Sassapan John J. Scheppner James G. Schleicher I Thomas V. Schneider Gregory D. Schneidmiller Kenneth J. Schroeck Christopher J. Schwietzer Matthew A. Shipley Timothy J. Sitek Eric P. Sitzler William J. Snider Ronald C. Snippert Richard A. Snyder Thomas R. Snyder an I .-.-. w if Qx Brian C. Skolnik Randy S. Sliker Gregory D. Schneidmiller - 929 East 29 St., Spanish 23, T.A.C. 34. Boxing 34, Intramurals I234. Kenneth J. Schroeck - I75l Skyline Drive, Track and Field I, Spanish 2, Photography 3, Ping Pong I2. T.A.C. I234. Christopher J. Schwietzer - 5673 Garden Drive, Soccer I23, Latin 3, T.A.C. 34, War Games I24, Intramurals I234, Literulae 4, National Merit 4. Matthew A. Shipley - 393I Sunset Blvd., Basketball I, Spanish 23, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Timo- thy J. Sitek - 3708 Cascade St., Ping Pong I, Rifle 234. T.A.C. 234. Band I234, Chorus I234, Jazz Band 234. Eric P. Sitzler - II27 West 30 St., French 23, Racquetball 234, T.A.C. 34, Band I23, Homecom- ing Committee 4, Intramurals 34, Monitor 4. Brian C. Skolnik - ll26 East 39 St., Track and Field I, Rifle I234, T.A.C. 23, Intramurals I2, Monitor 4. Randy S. Slicker -- 77ll Hawthorne Road, Latin 23. Rifle 34, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals 234. William J. Snider - lO33 East 29 St., Basketball I234, Intramurals 2. Ronald C. Snippert - 4-ll East 37 St. T.A.C. I234, Richard A. Snyder - I43 Euclid Ave.. Baseball I234, Basketball I2, French 23, T.A.C. I, Intramurals I4. Monitor 4. Prom Committee 4. Thomas R. Snyder - 2649 West 6 St., Student Government 4, T.A.C. 4, Monitor 4. Sem rs 'I Fam' I A -4 K ' I' ' 1 3 , J 'Q 9 - ' b'i1 ,F L I .o'o, 0 ' . C l:qrA5:, UQ' . 3, PW s. . of 00' lg' :fir 3 all N0 1 5' ' fa 42. c Ou ,,:: vp -D Fl I 2 VT' ,us 1' ' 1 0 U ' I' M 1.f3! t X A ? VS I 'nf 'N' 'T-1 I 44' ' F--. Brian J. Sonnenberg Michael W. Spaeder Stephen W. Squeglia William T. Stadtmiller Theodore C. Steinker Mark M. Stepnoski Brian J. Sonnenberg - 2I2O Glendale Ave., Football 3, Intramurals 34. Michael W. Spaeder - 54I9 Woodward Drive, Wrestling 2, German Club 23, Ski Club l234, War Games l, Intramurals 2, Li- brary Aid 3, Monitor 4. Stephen W. Squeglia - 3lO East 29 St., T.A.C. 34, lntramurals 234. William T. Stadtmiller - l354 West 36 St., Treasurer l3, Student Government 2, Football l, T.A.C. 234. Intramurals 234, Model U.N. 3, Monitor 4. Theodore C. Steinker - 3ll7 Ash St., Rifle Club I2, T.A.C. I234, Intramurals l234. Mark M. Stepnoski - 2427 East 33 St., Football I234, lntramurals l2, Library Aid 4, Monitor 4. Leroy Stewart - 2333 Woodlawn Ave., Football I234, Track and Field 23, T.A.C. 4. Christopher S. Stowe - l346 West 44 St., T.A.C. 234, Intramurals I234. 74 Seniors X , V-Y, ,X , ,,!,f.l,! A 4- j 3 Leroy Stewart Christopher S. Stowe ' A Senior Don Gaiewski relaxes for a moment while collecting for the T.A.C. Halloween party. Timothy S. Swail Richard A. Swanson Gregory T. Szuba Paul C. Taccone Timothy S. Swail - 633 Virginia Ave., Hockey 234, French Club 23, Intramurals 234, Monitor. Richard A. Swanson - 426 Seminole Drive, Water Polo 234, T.A.C. l234, Band I, Monitor 4. Gregory T. Szuba -- 626 East 26 St., Soccer l234, lntramurals I234. Paul C. Taccone - l96O Lakeside Drive, Cross Country, T.A.C. 34, Box- ing 2, Monitor 4. Ric D. Tan - 46l8 Cherry St., Soccer I23, Tennis 4, French 4, Ski Club I234, T.A.C. I234. War Games I, Intramurals I234. Monitor 4. Stephen J. Tezca -- 8537 West Edinboro Road. Soccer 34, T.A.C. 34. Kennedy J. Thompson - 5333 Washington Ave., French Club 23, Monitor 4. Ronald Tomczak - 633 Hess Ave., French Club 2, Rifle Club I24, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I234. Melvin T. Toran - I26 East 32 St., Student Government 4, Wres- tling I234. Spanish 23, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I24, Monitor 3. Ken- neth M. Tyler - 4040 McCrealy Road, Track and Field 34, Wres- tling 24, Latin Club 23, T.A.C. l234, Boxing I, Intramurals I234. Monitor 4, Prom Committee 4. Kenneth L. Ulmer - I745 West 2I St., President 2, Vice-President l, Student Government I3, Soccer I234. French Club 3, Ski Club 34, T.A.C. I234. Intramurals I234. Literulae 34, Monitor 4. Martin K. Wagner - 3903 Alan Drive, Track and Field 4, High-Q 4, Intramurals 34, Monitor 34. Ric D. Tan Stephen J. Tezca Kennedy J. Thompson Ronald Tomczak ,wJ WARN' 'lf- Melvin T. Toran Kenneth M. Tyler Kenneth L. Ulmer Martin K. Wagner Seniors S Above: Seniors Dave Pysh and Patti Krahe excitedly awaits the announcement of the l984 Homecoming Queen. Right: A group of seniors from Prep and Villa review the activities for the Freshmen Day of Sharing. 'Ml- 1-'ji Jeffrey J. Walach Erik D. Walker Jeffrey J. Walach - 332 Parade St., ltalian Club 23, T.A.C. 3, Monitor 4. Eric D. Walker - Ill Columbia Circle, Student Govern- ment 4, Soccer I23, Ski Club l234, T.A.C. 234, Debate l, Intramurals l234, Monitor 34, National Merit Csemifinalistb 4. James T. West - 2l07 Haybarger Ave., Soccer l, German Club 34, Monitor 4. John M. White - 3002 Chestnut St., Football I234, Wrestling I2, T.A.C. 34, Intramurals I234, Monitor 4. Richard C. Whiteside - ll09 German St., Football 24, T.A.C. 4, Band I2, Intramurals 34. Monitor 4. Matthew K. Wisinski - l7I3 Emerly Drive, Chess Club I, German Club I23, War Games I23, Band I234, Boxing 2, lntra- murals I24, Jazz Band 234. 76 Seniors James T. West John M. White Richard C. Whiteside Matthew K. Wisinski , 1 ' I. Brian C. Wojciek James W. Wressell Christian W. Wright William D. Young Andrew J. Zawistoski Joseph T. Zdunski Brian P. Zentis Timothy M. Ziezula ' .s I- , Caught up in the mood of Moonlight Masquerade, Erik Walk- er and his date move to the sounds of ATV. Brian C. Woiciek -- 702 Weschler St., Cross Country I. T.A.C. 4. Debate I. James W. Wressell - 5065 Saybrook Place, Ski Club 34. T.A.C. 34, Forensics I234, Intramurals 34, Monitor 4. Christian W. Wright - I623 West Grandview Blvd., T.A.C. 34, War Games I. Intramurals 34, Model U.N. 34. William D. Young - l803 Man- chester Road, Chess Club l23, German Club 234, Ski Club I24, T.A.C. 34, War Games I2, Intramurals 34, Monitor 4. Rambler 3-I. Stage Crew 234. Andrew J. Zawistoski - 4I29 Briggs Ave., Span- ish Club 3, Rifle Club I. Joseph T. Zdunski -- 3636 Lansing Way. Football 2, Latin 23, T.A.C. I234, War Games 2. Band I. Boxing 34. Intramurals 23. Brian P. 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M' . 4 , n R 4 . . - . - X 6 ea X -44, A' . . -- -, Q L , ,, , .- . U Q ' N 6 N LSL mm i 1 wwV w X kiixEJQ+Q Q i - X Qfbf xvx JC , co md XOQQK X GM CLWCBBQJCD QVQ51 -Ohm ,X LQ Srudenrufe su 'One never reaches home.' she said 'But where paths that have an affinity for each other interact - the whole world looks like home. for a while.' Entry 8 Herman Hesse - From the privacy of my small quarters. I add this journal note. lt is late and the ship is gently lifted by the ebb and flow of the peaceful sea. The light in the room flickers as l muse about where we have traversed and where we have yet to go. Memories rush forth, blending with the fu- ture as a kaleidoscope being adjusted. Sur- facing from time to time are other places and memorable events. However. my thoughts now turn to you, my friends. We have come through the rough and the best of it. the days we shared. the summer nonsense and times we yearned for that bus to lead us home. The joys ofour first days together as a class and the bittersweet times of our last days together in the hall- ways of Prep all echo in unison and resound throughout the hull. It is funny how the mind unclutters the days as one looks back. We studied for a life which seemed immense and threatening and we recollected events of the past: however. thanks to each other we have managed to stand firmly anchored in the here-and-now, There's just so much of which we could be appreciative: let us only center in on the life we have shared together in a place which unmistakably was home. at least for a fleet- ing moment. X .O .f 'I A 741144 82 Student Life .ini 0 Ti N. KU- fd? .lf . wg -av l 8 lim M6352 -Q ,A j ' 'f' a We v-an-and ' my . ESRI? if ' X , 1' Z' v... f. 1fA'.':Lg,x N' Ii. I? ll 9 2' i 8 Sr .'v udcnrl x, -1 84 Student Life 5' 'ly' xi 1 r, fa . 546' ii C 'fa U 4 ff' P' N f ,. xswiwa Having been unified by a common bond - the quest for knowledge - we have focussed our hopes and allowed our dreams to guide us. We have set sail across the expanse of knowledge with a sturdy crew and well-oiled compass. We have come to realize that student life in' cludes far more than parties and fun. This life consists of hard and difficult work. This academic toil has set a course for many years to follow. As the ship has survived severe storms. so too the stu- dent has striven to face the difficulties of maturation and academic growth. When the crew has completed its task for the year, and a sense of success has been realized then the mind curiously packed it away as a joyful memory. i . X- ,N . . Student Lite S5 1' .1 if . dl r UN Sometimes we have forgotten the names and remembered the faces. At other times we never knew the names: however. the situations stood out amid a sea of feelings and emotions. Now placed before us is a collection of re- member when's . . . swirling images of shipmates and days that have been neatly stored in the subconscious. 86 Student Life ,l I -:A . Q ..4.....4 , 3 'L .N I' 'F 'Qib-Linn' fi-'WS f' if , ' -1.91: fxgxlllf , 1 1 . I-ng N 'sms kan , f , 5 K. zmf cw r ,ww M... Q-leaf' M V , N- . 1 - Q ,7,,','. Lvav, JIU' y r v' 4 . I h ', . '..-4-., , ip., ,M ' um:-:ff A f,,- ,M 4, '4 1..,,.4,,. W, , ., 0 A ,Q 5- I , 9 'Sur 3 1v 'u ,.- Student Lure 88 Srudem Life 4' I -211, 3 7,1-QQ N f Tia 03 fl '25, r' Entry I l - A basketball game in the Parochial league. . .mass and other religious ser- vices the coming and going in a regular day of school . . .those morning breakfasts with Mac's the thrill of the autumnal Walk-a-thon. . .the new- ness of girls in the seventh period band class. . . T.A.C.'s membership drive, .. for some the joy of senior year. 3 , 1 ,'A .f f 90 Student Life 5in...,, Yi f- 'j9 Entry I2 The days were never long enough to create special moments , , . yet. on test days, the grains of sands moved singly through the aperture ofthe mind's hour glass, Each day. week and month bore a character of its own , , , happiness and sorrow. A time will come when we ea- gerly yearn for those times. aww ff ,y ,, v',.. , .f I ,ly,f , .V sz.-0 - P .f o 1 ,sf , . A, .ff . V , 4. I , , M., , , .V 7 V ' :M-f -f ,Q x W-,gvww fi, i R - Q. e , 9- V ' . . fi, e. x s Ye X .. X . If' ,ws- ac . Ns, K. 'filsbxf'-. , Student Lite 9' tr gt' , , Jw 5 . - fi? HT V MQ ,yew . f ,gf 1- ' 1 I . .. u ' s .. , g tiff 3 . ' lt-.4 Entry I3 - Even when on leave from the ship. the pride of our crew was evident as was their friendship. An extremely impor- tant aspect of the education that we received was that of social maturity. 92 Student Life i Entry I4 Through the social events organized for our benefit. we were taught how to pre- sent ourselves outside of our vessel and how to communicate with one another as well as with those who were wet strangers to us. Once equipped with this knowledge. we had the abilitv to venture into the world. We were then prepared for the discoveries which lie ahead of us. 'I . Student Life 93 19 Mil Entry I5 Upon entering this seaworthy vessel. our hearts. minds, and souls have been dedicated to retaining the spirit which is one with Prep. We are welcomed in our first year. encouraged in our sec- ond, and guided through our third until we assumed the leadership role that was our final year of apprenticeship. 94 Student Life 178-2 Wloux. ' . S Q. m-H xi ,, fyg, X 1 ff if s , f' 1 1 in T' 1-al' Q if A. it f 'rs' 'H 4 Q s NA ull f' -i ,. ,gf C -3 K I l Q f ' IA ' I I va I ev Q ' 4 5 0 Q, gl a uf A N , g at Without a common bond between crewmates. the iournev through our four years at Prep would have been a constant struggle. Our bond was our friendship and especially our school spirit and pride. The unification of vessel. captain. and crew is hopefully forever a symbol of Prep. Chris Martine Matt lxeil Student Lite 95 ., , 1 J., y 17 x 15 el -1. UI 7 4 .,. I 11 n J.. ' :Af gdju, ,.1,,,,f R , .M MH . I1 10 ,. ' ,-A-gf' -15, H ' .1 LA-A-.ANA ,, mmf , 4, 3-4-1.3. ., ' H 14 ,A-f 1-I vw. 3. lu H -, f. - .Iv 1, X-HJ-f Jf' H A . a.- -.-' -3 't':-'nee U asus f' ,:w ,.n 'L4 QE. ,, ' . m W, I-,..,..,-..,... ,G , ,1Ag1Z.w:-'-r'-31-ff 7 1 , 1.- fa . gf: .' '. 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X 1 ,, ,gfi X N X 41' ' . SM . X 'Q ,X J., Q .X , A, ,-Xu, 4 E , , X- N w. .QXX V,.- .Ag s VJ K ,X V, - , V V. . . V -V I ' K V x .5 ,.. X X X . LX Q V X I . sf 1 ,' 4 1 1' 4 .- I -- 4 1 in B r C S gx 4 PJ' , ', . - X ' ' AQ 4.- XX - V X u 'K' 1 X x, i X X , za fd f -9 N 1 f .- W, -NN xx X ' ' .qfxx X cfs R X XV .,X - V VV ' of .1 7' Jw' 11,1 V54 , o ' ' f QA, s ,S X ' ,g ' -6' V, .-fv .4-f' . - , X V- , 0. W ' . V X X x X, X - f 4 -' ,- L+ ' -f Q3 I X . ,N A A A X, -,V In ,A J f' f Underclassmen 9 Junior Class Officers: Treasurer, Robert Lupo President Edward Scarpelli. Secretary Maurice Salata 'NO -1, G! 2- fi, 'XX a X i Paul N. Adams James M. Agostine Joseph D. Allgeier 98 Underclassmen 5-r L.. an- 531. L . i, -, 'ffl ff Stephen G. Andera Todd J. Arrowsmith Robert W. Bale: Kenneth J. Baron Joseph J. Beck Robert M. Andrzejewski Frank J. Baganski Daniel J. Balliett James R. Bauer Bruce R. Bednanki Anthony L. Arnone Christian D. Baker Thomas S. Barger GBYY F- Baumann Joseph M- Bell' I X iq, Donald T. Benlze Kenneth T. Berlin Daniel J. Bertges Thomas R. Boorum Joseph A. Borawski 'Gund-ef YN1 5--v' vs. va Q-N v v Joseph S. Criscione Robert J. Crowner Patrick M. Czemerych Daniel T. Czerwinski Mark W. Dalton ICD Underclassmen nh Xl Qu.. f , K' i John A. Damond, Jr. Michael D. Danch Shawn P. Danowslci Craig M. Darden Darin J. De Blander Q31 ANS 3.-4 Timothy D. Decker Timothy E. Dietsch David J. DiNicola Michael J. Doolin Timothy V. Dunlavey 3..- ' . ..- g Q Q-v 7- QL. . L' Gary A. Ebach Richard C. Engle Eric G. Evans Nicola G. Faraglia James D. Faulkner S Qs Paul J. Ferrick Steven B. Fetzner Thomas W. Filipkowslsi Eric P. Fischer Desmond J. Flanagan John L. Flatley Daniel R. Flaugh Douglas J. Flemming Richard A. Fornelli Joseph E. Fournier Matthew D. Fronzaglia it? m 'ls.,w :XV Q' .r .NX Arthur B. Fuller Matthew B. Fulton Christopher S. Geisler Geoffrey J. George John C. George Christopher J. Gorbatoff 141 ff HA ixur This ' Vt--rr 5315 ts A-6 xfir Christopher J. Guianen Brian E. Guyton James C. Gostomski Mark S. Gredler William F. Griesacker Rvllald J- Hahn, Jr- William j, Gfggg Dallitl D. Haibach Paul C. Grugin 5930 P- H3'fY , N X. . M. , Q, A Q , David W. Hall Mark J. Hansen Matthew J. Haraburda Joseph R. Hartleb Jeffrey F. Haskins 7 . 1- 1? James C. Havrilla David C. Heidi Michael J. Heise Kurt J. Hess Gary R. Heubel sr- ki Sean P, Hillin Matthew D. Hoffman Michael D. Horn James T. Houlihan James R. Hubler Underclassmen IO4 if C l i Joseph C. Iannello Garth A. Infanlino Jonathan E. Jefferson Scott A. Johnson Gary J. Johnston IO2 Underclassmen if in.. I Q7 S. 'Q N Q.. i CL Y-1 L.: Lee R. Katchen. Jr. Michael M. Kaveney Paul A. Kelvington Peter J. Kern Ronald M. Kerner Daniel E. Kissell James J. Kleiner John J. Kleiner James T. Kloecker Gregory J. Kloss Patrick C. Knierman Paul D. Knobloch of--9 'er . is ,Q Aaron C. Jones James M. Kacpura Robert J. Kaczenski Anthony P. Kaluzny Kevin J. Kapsar S -. 2 . .fpuww .JI hu. Junior Tony Simora helps in the preparation of the I985 Literulae. Wir..-' '-1:7 Daniel D. Kopes John F. Larrey John G. Kowalski Darren T. LeCorchick Christopher J. Krug Michael P. Lechtner Norman J. Krumpe Joseph W. Legler Sean R. Lacey Richard P. Lehman I 'E '-- .7 ,ms X Bryan T. Liebel Michael J. Liebel Seamus K. Louis Robert A. Lupo James D. Lutterbaugh ,- ! ,--. Nga! Darren E. Mackowski Patrick J, Manning Mifhatl D. M3l'lCZk8 jf. Rgymond A, Marag 494 L u - I Robert P, Markley. Jr. Christopher P. Martine 1? 5 .., -is D A Q A ..'., gi: ' .. ' X Q F fi' x Q, X ii L cel is -he . , E Junior Bill Phillips tries to explain his torn gym shirt to Mr. Zam- browski. Underclassmen IOS 5 I Edward A, Martone Joseph A. Martucci Michael S. Martucci Ss- RT? Richard J. Manucci Patrick W. McBride Daniel A. McCaleb Those Amazing Juniors Our days have been filled with fun and our studies filled with challenges Whether it be meandering around the Millcreek Mall, supporting their team at a sporting event, or sharing lunch with their fellow classmates, the juniors displayed a type of camarade- rie found only at Cathedral Prep. The Junior Class put emphasis on preparing for the PSAT in October and the SAT in April. With the aid of Fr. Gibbons the lunior class was weIl-pre- pared for the task at hand: college ap- plications and financial aid. Through- out the year, the skilled guidance de- partment in conjunction with the theology department, led the Junior class through a detailed description of many career choices. Each student was individually called to the guidance of- fice to discuss his plans for the future. When the iuniors were not busy plan- ning for college or studying, they found time to venture out into the nightlife of Erie. Christopher Meyers Top Right: Lunch room madness begins with Juniors grabbing a quick bite to eat before proceeding with the day's activities. Right: Awaiting the arrival of Geraldine Fer- raro, these juniors discuss some political views with area adults. Below: Gary Ebach, Chris Geisler, and Ron Ramondi are casting a spell over these young ladies. IO4 Underclassmen ill Eff? Yo nf' all ..... A av hw-'fx all . ,, -ia Above: Rick Weis. Sean Lacey. and Dan Bergtes were still in a prayerful mood as they left mass. Left Todd Arrowsmith. awestruck by the acf tion on the field. is set in contrast to Bruce Bednarski who is caught off guard by a Tech cheerleader. Underclassmen IOS is if Christopher R. Meister Christopher D. Meyers John L. Mikula Dennis L Miskc David L. Mittelmeier lO6 Underclassmen -J nf .L Q..- lgy v-.. v 4 X. Mark D. Modzelewski Michael K. Mraz Damian Murphy Michael P. Murphy Neil L. Murphy ---.I Thomas J. Nelson Christopher G. Nies Shawn P. O'Brien Willian M. 0'Connor David P. Ott L f X li: Dane A. Overfield John A. Palmisano John P. Parry Michael P. Passarella Edward J. Pastore Q'-1 Philip C. Pedano Roben E. Peters William J. Phillips Frank J. Pillitteri Stephen F. Pizzo 'Tf K. Kenneth J. Pratt Patrick J. Quigley Gregory S. Rachocki Ronald J. Raimondi Lawrence N. Raimondi Gregory E. Raleigh James D. Ricci Francis D. Riley we f- 5 , ., X . Q.- Gfggory 5, Robbins John K. Rozwadowslxi lan C, Roch.-I Maurice Salata Timglhy J, Royal' David C. Sanner Andrew J. Sauer Clement R. Sauers Norman G. Saunders ,-.,-43 1' '1 o+ -T' s-.f 1 9-Q .5 la L Edward A. Scarpelli Daniel S. Schneider John V. Schultz. III Brian P. Scott Kevin A. Sebunia 1' I - Y S ,RJ Matthew L. Selker James P. Seralin Dale R. Serses II Craig W. Sheehan Christopherl Siggia Underclassmen i 3- Antonio S. Simora Mark E. Simpson John W. Soder Daniel J. Squeglia Thomas J. Steineck IOS Underclassmen N Q-. Jeffrey F. Strasser Eric B. Sucharski John E. Sulecki Paul J. Svetz John P. Swanson avi I Al Q... Lao gy.: -1 S-P! Thomas E. Swanson Christopher G. Tann Michael D. Taraszki Joseph A. Tarr Doug W. Texter Siroun F. Thompson. Jr. Jeffrey J. Torrelli Michael P. Treichel Christopher A. Tullio Matthew D. Walker pr Z' 1 5 Joseph T. Wentzel Christopher J. Whiteman Michael Whitman Richard M. Weis Daniel M. Widomski J. D. Welle Thomas M. Wilkinson Thomas M. Walsh William P. Wasielewski Christian R. Weber 32 1 J with Matthew M. Williams Robert Wilson Joseph A. Wilwohl Brian S. Wolf lu' 4 ' Q ! t cs, 1 3 -- Aim- ' 'gi ,I f XS . M S gnu? I Michael P. Wright Matthew S. Young Anthony J. Zajkowski Q L if With great strength shown, these two young men send the ball whirl- ing into the air. Underclassmen IN ,Q I ff'- s.-ff' lt Jim Lesniewski takes time off from his busy aca- demic schedule to enioy a home packed lunch. En route to Prep. sophomores and iuniors stop momentarily to relax to the music of Tom Nel- son's box. Sophomore Brian Zimmer, donning prisoner at- tire, guards the apple dunking tub. With a whir of activity sophomores struggle to beat the clock. Mark Hatheway and fellow Sophomores radiate their own message at a football game. IIO Underclassmen Vu M - K. Q 5 3. l so if ex WA: ' Sophomore Dennis Daugherty pensively gazes at the burgers of the summer barbeque. As Msgr. Hagerty looks on. a stunned Keith Camp watches the volleyball whizz across the net. After reflecting on the word of God these en- lightened sophomores procede to class. Two Sophomores show their pep as they stood up to be counted at a football game. -31 ,k I i F Q . I 5 Llnderclassmen Ill T T William C. Adkins. Jr. Anthony J. Agonini David C. Agresli Richard J. Allen Todd A, Allxhouse H2 Underclassmen TZ' ' ' - Sleven C. All Gregory P. Anderson William J. Aquilino Anthony F. Bebko Steven A. Bello ..4iLA.- fi .6'5 t Q1 '4 tl s,v,- 1' QL . Gerald R. Bentze James R. Berdis Paul A. Bernhardt Michael J. Betz Ephraim Biletnikoff 7-1 I ,f2:'.11 vI '.'i --4' xi F,-J-tw N-La. David M. Bindseil Corey J. Bleil Richard F. Bindseil David P. Bohango C' James D. Bohrer Mark W. Bolash .1 -1 at Sophomore class officers. President, James Teedt Vice-President Patrick Mastriant Secretary, Frank Corsalet Treasurer, Richard DiRienzo. i -'rf-'1 A N 'T X X . I John D. Borgia Michael E. Brookhouser Sean E. Brown Hoat T. Bui Gregory W. Bucliel :Jax '1 ,Q 1 , - .2 ., ff. -Z9 ' . r ir' T ' r ,f 1, dvr' I I Z 2 2, .l,K,,, Q! N. . .wr Y T- X f af' 6 W ft, , 4 J , 3 Q n , fn 1 P' C., 7 af ff 9 wily ' gl 'S' 4, JJ, , 'Ang ' V . ., . fi' f ' 5 - , 73, We a off I t f iff 'C' .5. A firm 5- Dominic C. Buzzanco Dennis D. Cacchione Don E. Caplea Keith J. Camp John Caputo 'tri' Qrsw l if mf Thomas P. Causgrove Daniel J. Church Robert A. Cisek David J. Chludzinski John C. Cicero Christopher C. Clark William L. Chung Richard S. Ciecierski. Jr. Francis M. Clemente .7-. Anthony J. Cochis Craig E. Coffey David S. Cohen Llnderclassmen II xii VN 7' Daniel J. Collins Maurice J. Collins Geoffrey G. Conn David T. Conti Frank Corsale II4 Underclassmen Q-'D 4 ms, .K . Michael W. Cox Jay S. Crilley Brian Crowner David C. Czarkowski Patrick E. Dahlkemper L ' QL? bt.. s Kevin C. Dalton Sean C. Davis Pradeep S. Deshpande John A. Dikienzo Patrick J. Damond Patrick G. DeIFreo Timothy J. Detilch Richard M. Dillienzo Gary L. Dance Stanley R. Demski David A. Dever Michael J. DiVecchio John B. Dauer Mark W. Demyanovich Joseph J. DiBello Eric E. Dolecki Dennis M. Daugherty Keith R. Delloxe Patrick J. DiPaoIo Matthew T. Druthel ! QNX ': Collins twins. Dan and Reese, are bewildered by the halftime festivities at a Prep football game. -rv, -nv Ivy Phillip J. Drzewiecki Patrick G. Dwyer Michael J. Fetzner Andrew S. Fulton Sean D. Dugan Theodore B. Ely, Ill David M. Filipowski Paul G. Garfield Darren L Dusza Thomas P. Farrell William E. Flanagan William L. Gdaniec L 1-Q Y. Q i xx ' Patrick M. Geary John D. George David P, Glennon 1 ' Michael T. Goodill Claye A. Greene Scott E. Griffith Llnderclassmen II ' vu L. . ig I 1, ,. ,li Q. .V 'H . -Q if 'Sl A Dean A. Gronoslai Mark T. Grove Larry F. Gulnac Thomas D. Hall Mark T. Halheway II6 Underclassmen ow if 'Tk , .-4 .. l W5 3 -lt, ii , thi TV' if Michael J. Haupl Duane J. Hayes Eric L. Heidelberg Sean J. Herr Andrew G. Hershberger 1 - I ' is W'-'Y in 1 E-fr Palfidi C- H'-leffifl' Jay R. Jackson Kevin J. Jobczymki Ridlafd J- lmlff Jan M. Janikowski Ben A. Johnson flu- 1 Arthur J. Hilinski Christopher M. Hill Jeffery A. Hindman Errin J. Hoffman Richard P. Houghton At the end of a well awaited lunch period. Sophomores Eric Pelinski and Dennis Cacchione return to class followed by an entourage of freshmen. 'i---- ,-V' th Ronald .I. Jones Michael J. Juniewicz Robert E. Kedzienki Sean M. Kindle Mark S. Kisiel ir-' lllvmii E4 Klan Donald G. Krumpe Joseph M- Konkol Robert G. Krysiak Steven N. Konzel Mark J, Kuhaf Gerald T. Kraus John B, Laird Fritz E. Kremer David A, Lge wr-- ig.. CX Craig T, Leonardi James A. Lesniewski Michael J. Lipinski Ronald J. Maras Anthony A. Marchini Yrs-4 . 4 X Patrick F. Mastrian Marc M. Malczak Thomas C. Maxwell Brian R. May Scott H. McGrath l 7.4 ti. Seanf McGrath Dan C, Meadows Mark E Michaelis keith A Miller Michaellf Mischler Underclswmen II x I' '-r Caught up in the festivities of lunch, Sophomores Dean Gronostaj and Joe Di Bello perform for our roaming photographer. ri ? Y no . David C. Mitchell Patrick T. Monahan Andrew J, Mraz James D. Mitchell Thomas J. Morgan Stephen J. Mucha Il8 Underclassmen ir' l --7 John A. Munch David Z. Myers Steward D. Nash Elbert J. Neal Robert J. Nemenz Q.. 'Cl l SL: ff ,fi eb l .-1 an David J. Netkowicz John M. Nicolia Keith A. Noonan Brian P. Nowosielski Peter M. Oblinski Joseph M. Obonlti Jason S. Oritz William M. Parry Eric J. Pelinsky Jamel L. Perrotti Brian M. Pierce Robert A. Pirrello Michael A. Pisano Todd J. Podbielxki Anthony J. Popoff -is-'ge g. 1'-r . Q is Jack R. Preston Fred W. Reed Chris B. Rees Jonathan G. Reinhard Robert J. Rieger q,..,- I ,.....q Andrew J. Roach Timothy M. Robbins Russell D. Robison Jr. Michael R. Rondinelli Jeffrey R. Rose 1.4 Steven K. Rush Timothy R. Ryan Joseph V. Rys 5-sr La 1. S. Jason P. Samler John R. Sandusky v-' - Thomas M. Sanlosusso John M. Sarbak Joseph D. San Pietro Michael A. Sasapan Sophomores John Nicolia and Mike Pisano anxiously await the final seconds of a tiring school day. . X Underclassmen H9 n 5, . T' lk If Michael A. Schaefer Fredrick P. Scheler Timothy C. Schleicher Kevin K. Schlosser John M. Schmidt IJO Llnderclassmen A! Kenneth L. Seelinger Paul S. Schultz Christopher J. Sharbaugh Sandeep Sharma Marc A. Sixti Scott J. Sitek Christopher A. Skarupski Michael A. Soli Dale M. Sonnenberg David D. Squeglia 9 Q.. hav Jeffery D. Swanson Gregory M. Tatara Michael D. Szewczykowski James P. Teed sr-X 5- Kevin J. Stasiewski ' Daniel R. Steiner ' Michael W. Stroh Kurt C. Suesser Andrew T. Sulecki Q7 Robert S. Terrill David R. Timpe Q..- Fred J. Tonty Chuong A. Tran Q N D +. Y 'UN cn-N.. we.-...,. Thang N. Tran Steven M. Trejchel Matthew W. Trott Theodore A. Vickey Michael F. Vybiral fy. J , 1 I 1 -1' tf via. . ,K .u,,,. 5, xr Kent P. Wagner Scott A. Wainwright Robert B. Watters Bradley S. Weisenbach Kevin l. Weirich 7.1 wi is h I Robert A. Welton David S. Whiteman Eric J. Winslow Stephen B. Wisinsk Michael A. Witt 'Z' K ' at 1- T-9 keith A. Wolfgang Charles G. Yart: Patrick A. Zaczwk Michael D. Iamuerousku Brian M. Zimmer Underclassmsn III No' 'TTT' X Mark A. Zimmerman Stephen A. Zimmerman Leonard P. Zuba Mark P. Zukowski I22 Underclassmen , - it So homore P a Sophomore year is time of growth and change, both physically and mentally. During this time a young person encounters various new challenges in academics, sports, and social life. The advent of this year brings with it the joys of one's first driver's license as well as the various responsibil- ities associated with it. There is the bittersweetness of turning six- teen - becoming a man, yet still in many ways being a child. One might land his first big job or become swept off his feet by a young lady. The multinous changes and differences can cause one to believe that he knows it all, thus the name of the year Sophomore ln contrast to the usual drama of this year is the present class of Year l Sophomores. These young men are alert and ea- ger to learn. They know that they do not possess innate knowledge of all things and they are will- ing to have others teach them. They show wis- dom by asking questions and never being de- terred in their quest for knowledge. This group of young men are people who know how to have a good time, yet they seem to know when the time has come for seriousness. They work well together in order to accomplish goals. This stable group of men will no doubt be one of the best set of leaders this school has seen. Antonio Simora Nt... S xml I Top Left: Sophomore Bill Gdaniec expresses his enthusiasm as a fellow classmate, Dale Sonnenberg. displays what will be done to our rival. Center Left: Cassanovas Tom Maxwell and Dennis Daugherty seem to have successfully persuaded these two young ladies to accompany them to McDonald's. Center Right: Rick Imler and Greg Buckel return doggedly to the locker area after a romp around the indoor track. Bottom Left: As Dave Czarkowski prepares for the beginning of school. a few friends admire the new gym shoes that he bought. Bottom Right: A group of laid back sophomores outside Mac's to socialize. ' ,S Llnderclassmen I B ' ' -1'xF'HV1ir'L-t'-1' Y'-T551 rw-1-1 'rv-:IN 'Q'-' '44-'II-'sa ,A A ' ---f- i t 34' eglnmn The early part of the year is a tough time for Freshmen. Everything is new to them and they are searching to establish themselves in a new environ- ment. With this in mind, the faculty, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Officers of both Prep and Villa met. Their purpose was to set up a day for the Freshmen of both schools which would provide them with an opportunity to socialize and communicate in a natural way. The day was a great success. The Freshmen were able to communicate more easily with each other and they are now more at ease in high school. The unique experience has sparked talk of making this a tradition and possibly even involving St. Ben's in the festivities. Another idea is to have a Sopho- more and Junior Day. This way the students will be in touch with our neighboring schools in social and spiritual activities throughout their high school years. David McDonnell i '5?, A NOTFE D' fx ,Z x , 'rv . ' L' I 1 i. iii 'CQ r -- L' 1 - ii , Q J' V ' Q QQ . Q? W V S' '.n l L ? . ' 4 X ,QHXU ' mfs ' . tn v Sf ' .S .4 . .na '.,-A ' V ' 6 sit, t. I l 92 S , i5f ,' i Q ' Q' .. 1 ' A 5' T ' Q Q .. I l 7 Q Mfrs U -F 1 . ., , we.,.,,K E - y - , ,Ll . it if 'if . l X 'f -jj ' . A , l 'F W .cfm A, . 'QY , ' 1' , i JIS S, ig 1: t 4.. . - 4 . f -- V 1 . .gpg K . Lg I -g f - 8 5 , ' . Mists . ' - ' ya.. :AW 4 f r -, i' Q- win I24 Underclassmen ,if x ini is Sv .. A, ' s wk XTX SR 'if-X .- x -,Q gf w x W 'f iff A Q2 ,Q x g' xx L:-, Y ' Q .g. , b s. ,S yi I ' :- -.. m.,,AW ,., ,,,-'Ewan ,- an ff -- f-in---Y Y 5 S gi v 'Q 46. ru. , s 1 - 91, AA ff'-N 1 ,J v- -5'- I L , I , i 'P X 41,5 '- 1 Affa- L' 115. nu wh: Iwi? 4 95. -M KV . B :X .V x I is i, 5 . ,-:X Q 'Z , A I 0 M . X X Jjx ,J S W, G. Q. -x i, A23 X Mzzf' ' -Ai- ,1- . S. 'J ' r ll '-. D6 Underclassmen I X . cy- L. A, , '45 H, .,y. . v His, '25 ,i-4' A, L, , y x A ai, Yu . 4. 4' - ,, fl- .. ' , s. . it n if-1 V! l Cv CW A 7 Jeffrey J. Abale Michael J. Baron Timothy W. Bennett Brian J. Amendola William J. Barry Mattew V. Berarducci Michael A. Amenta John P. Bayhurst Todd P, Bertgex Eric M. Balkovic Paul M. Bayhursl Douglas N. Beveridge D8 Underclassmen Qrffyf 'tv iw- 14- Michael j, Biloni Jeffrey A. Bowen Robert E. Brzezinski Brian 5. Boback Charles D. Britton John A. Bucceri Jamey D, Boianki Robert S. Bronakoski Robert P. Buckel George goianki Leo J. Brugger Mark R. Burghart Freshmen Class Officers: Treasurer, Patrick Ott. President, James Too- heyr Vice-President. Dean Heidta Secretary, Ronald Maggie. 3 a IL XM. Qf' K.. L. Wi: :V RN' 'R . A 21 ai-..' . If Michael J. Bush James T. Buto Richard C. Buto Kelly T. Cahill James J. Camp .ati rg., 'Q'-'P qw -1 Tv- Paul C. Campagne John J. Campbell John T. Canavan Earl l.. Carter Ill Mikel W. Carver Mark S. Catrabone Brian K. Christensen Patrick J. Chrzanowski Anthony J. Cimino James S. Coates Michael B. Collins Mark L. Colussi Daniel Combitchi Edgar F. Cortes Richard A. Cropp tu 'iff' A Philip C. Crosby Michael T. Crowley Peter A. Cutri Michael J. Cyterski James E. Czarnecki Q- rv - ' . B. - . if N -1' 5. . Mark J. Clarnecki Roger A. Czuleuicz Gerald J. Damond James R. Dandrea Ill Jamie C. Danouskn Llnderclassmen I29 XA tavr Q-w-v' , .fl - ' -gs' 1 L ws.-v , HMT Brandon E. Davis David F. Dieteman Douglas D. DelPorto Gregory T. Diloreto, Jr. Martin L. DeMatteis David J. DiMattio Parag S. Deshpande Thomas M. Dimperio Donald D. Desser John DiSanta ISO Underclassmen Q,.4 sw sf -A-9 Christopher P. DiTuIlio Mark S. Dobrzynski Thomas A. Dougherty Thomas J. Doyle ll Gerald J. Dyke , X sy.. .- 1 q,.f .ni Wu-r .rx S 9 R Michael C. Easly David A. Engle Michel R. Erb Thomas C. Esser Kevin J. Ettwein 1'-ff! x .v. . 1-v x A gi A John J. Euliano Donald E. Feeney III Michael J. Felix Richard E. Ferretti Timothy P. Ferrick B--, uf Sean M. Ferry James A. Fessler Brian M. Fish Michael P. Flanagan William E. Forish 1 A :i x 5 X vi - -, : 1 'UZLJ' John A, Gavio James W. Geary Robert W. Geiger ik e VHS' l i 1 , X 7 ' x.. L im- si 'L N 4 sg. 1'-v ,f f X ' X Ex Dean A Held! Brian C Hellman Joseph M Hulbert Daryl L Hersh Richard M Hohman Underclawmen I Q. if 5 Q., Q-.- . 'qs- fi is . V! Q ,2fX Richard J. Hopwoo Matthew L. Howell James S. Howells Jeffrey D. Jones Steve F. Kaiser l32 Underclassmen kr d. Gn- -s. th . 414 4'-' lx X: H.- 415 ?1 X I I Andrew R. Kalivoda Patrick M. Kelly Peter J. Kelley Thomas B. Kerner Bryan A. Konieczki William J. Kowalski Daniel R. Kreider Steven E. Kroto Daniel E. Krug Michael J. Krumpe -Q- Q-4. ll ti. 1 YT f 1 I Michael M. Langer Chester A. LaPrice Anthony R. Leach Joseph A. Leone Ill Eric S. Lewandowski in ,u x Q. 1 .ff F.. ,- l 4 1-:xr lm Timothy J. Liebel Matthew R. Loeffler Michael C. Loney Jason M. Longo Douglas R. Lubak Si, g-5 .v-Q if L Ronald J. Maggie Christian J. Malec Jeffrey J. Malina Matthew D. Malinowski Mark A. Manczka 'Ui IL it ,, ' A4 are it km- . N...,,, Jeftrey D. Marendo Christopher L. Markham Paul G. Marnen Mark E. Matson SN ,M GL, i-4 Thomas S. Mayer David M. Mayhew Matthew D. McCurdy Raymond W. McGinley wus, --fvqnf Q 34- . Y ., K A! 2 X V i l .1 A Michael J. McGrath Kyle M. McLaughlin Michael L. Metz Mark Michalski Q .quo YQ- I i, f.. ,I Brian C. Migdal Kevin M. Misko Thomas P. Mitchell Robert A. Muntean , '3 , , y J 'J I ' 5- 4 . vt X ' I x I if 5 rf' 5 13 4 Q -4' Q . J, 1 . 4 U' r Q., . . fir- ll , Y'-' David P. Nagosky Trevor P. Nash John A. Nawrocki John J. Nelson ties. The Villa-Prep Freshman Day pro- vided these freshmen with some ex- tra time to get to know each other prior to the music and prayer service which concluded the day's activif 'L-4 s.,.. Qs Qi six X.. Charles D. Neppach David J. Nowakovvski James N. O'Camb John M. Ochs nderclassmen I X X 4 1 Richard G. Ohmer Michael C. Olszewski Paul A. Olszewski Mark A. Omelian John M. Orlando I34 Underclassmen 6 1 My V t sL.' V. im' f-a' John W. Orlando David J. Ostrowski Patrick M. Ott David A. Ozimek Craig M. Palotas Y' xlb -Q- Robert A. Perfetto Brent C. Peterson Christopher E. Peterson Anthony M. Piglowski Roben A. Pisano T1 1-9 in., 55.7 Gregory A. Popoff Robert F. Porter Timothy M. Pratt James P. Ouirk Todd P. Raleigh tp S. -r-Q 5 EI v-4 7-. Q A -l!lllll- - Joel A. Rohan Richard T. Sandle Brian T. Rutkowski William J. Sandusky Kirk T. Rys Steven A. Sandy Scott J. Saber Raphus D. Sansom Michael E. Sala Joseph F. Schaal li l'T-l' 5-...J X:-, Nr- -Q., e s I Joseph R. Schaaf. Jr. Joseph F. Schaefer Jeffrey R. Schenker William R. Schmitt Jeffrey A. Scott .av-1--r u..-...xg James M. Seulley Arthur J. Sementelli Malcolm H. Sexsmith Andrew S. Seyboldt Ronald G. Seyboldt lah fb-...ai t l '3-sd 'i Jon R. Shickler Mario Siano Scott A. Sidun Stephen J. Sienecki George R. Simon. Jr. IL w Qu.. 11 Garret S. Skindell Christopher M. Smith Michael T. Smith Otis C. Smith Ill John R. Serge 2: l X- 'z -4 T' . I 1-5 wi T is L..- Eric C. Stanger Jason W. Steiner Garrett R. Strasser Charles A. Swantek, Jr. Francis A. Szabo 'YV' Brian D Szoszorek Beniamin D Taggart Anthom L. 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Q25 fi K -Q i ziafig, 9 ' 'Q Bif fle y.-4-'1' - N 1 .L I i 'mr- im--' u 511 4?. i l4O Organizations - 'N heerleadin U .,! xx N. xi Front: Mark Bula. First Row: Chuck Ferrick. Bob Kuehn. Jim Lang. Mark Lacy. Second Row: Scott Esser. Eric Ehrman. Dave Donatucci. Top: Joe Mes- sina. 4? Orgamzatxcn I-II Model U. . as It Biggest Year Before the conclusion of World War ll. the Allies created a universal organization in an effort to main- tain world peace. A conference in San Francisco. in April I9-45. heralded the birth of this organization as President Truman welcomed delegates from fifty na- tions. It was not until much discussion and debate had subsided that the charter was signed on June 26. Have you ever wondered how a Com- munist would react towards the issue of the nuclear arms race? The members of the Model U.N. were given that chance this year by representing the country. East Germany. The increased size of the group this year caused the moderators from Gannon University to grant Prep an- other country, Laos. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Les- niewski. the Communists met every Wednesday evening during the months of October and November to discuss various world problems such as World Trade and the Middle East Crisis. All countries sub- mitted resolutions to be approved by the other countries, in order to solve one of the problems that was being discussed. The purpose of the bloc meetings was to pass resolutions that would be sent to the Top. Senior Dave McDonnell addresses the General Assembly with an invigorating speech. Center: Model U.N.: Back Row: Mr. Tom Lesniewski, John Rozwadowski, Ted Vickey. 4th Row: Sean Hoff- man. Mike Kyle, Jeff Rose. Mark Gredler. 3rd Row: Joe Oborski. Dan Combitchi. Chris Clark. 2nd Row: Rob Rieger. Charles Neppach. Joe San Pietro. lst Row: Robert Bronakoski. Michael Bush, Rick Tan, Dave McDonnell. Dave Chludzinski. Earl Sarain. Bottom: Mike Kyle, Dave Dieteman. Rob Rieger. and Charles Neppach listen attentively to the opening ceremony of the General Assembly. I-ll Organizations final General Assembly at Gannon Univer- sity. Here delegates from the tri-state area met for a weekend of work and fun. The Assembly began on Friday night. when the delegates met and then broke into their various committees. At eleven p.m.. however, the work stopped and the delegates enjoyed a mixer put on by the Gannon representatives. On Saturday morning it was back to work in the hopes of producing ratified resolutions from each committee. These resolutions were brought before the entire General Assem- bly, where pro and con speeches were presented. Each country then voted on the resolution. lf the bill passed, it would be sent to the actual United Nations in New York City. Who would imagine high school students' ideas affecting decisions made between countries! it of if I 4 ' n ,Q N y g , Q- .fy 5 l h eh-fi' E ry -.H7 T m 7-'W 9 TT' I 'U- QV Ap 1 fry, I I W in ,Q-Q-4... N i r ,. ' , 7' 6 iuF QQ i -- 1 i vial skin u.. Y 5, ' Q N- K ' e X ,F .. E Q G 'fm , I 4 ass ws Q ' 3 1' ,, , JS' Wi if , 3' . , -, ss, -Qx WW 9 ,ss t ,aww -,Au 6 s 1 df 'Y' ,mo x s sm we 4 Z' ' 4 w didn Q 72 f'- ?,f.'r f'l 2 'f 3. s 3 C' 4 ' QI -4. JU: X sk'- fj' ' -- ' I ! i 1-Q47 l sf 3. F' .g, Top Left: Senior Dave McDonnell listens as Sopho- more Joe San Pietro interprets the Model U.N. to a group of incoming Freshmen at the open house. Center Left: Sophomore Joe San Pietro attempts to persuade the Grand Assembly not to Vote for a resolution. Bottom Left: Earl Sarain receives a scholarship from Dr. Reinhard. the head of the Political and Pre-Law department of Gannon Llniversitv. Above Right: John Onorato welcomes the Nlodel U.N. delegates. ci N ji . Crganization Dther Club f'v+-----f-f------ -- ---- Y , fi I I ,FSH I I I 1 l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Student Forum: Jeff Quirk. Tim Dunlavey, Tim Presta. Racquetball Club: Eric Sitzler, Erik Mildner, Craig Tramontano. Dave McDonnell. Sandeep Sharma. Eric Anderson I Bottom: Wargames: Front Row: Dave Konieczko. Robert Andrzejewski. John Rozwadowski. Middle Row: Bob Bronakoski. John Schmidt. Dave Welte. Ben Taggart. Dan Kopes. Back Row: Tim Royall. Mike Liebel, Chris Schwietzer, Jim Lutterbaugh. Bob Peters. Dave Hall. l I44 Organizations , sq' Q .- 143' 'w 'y 4, ,. , , ,,, mi A, hQ fi I-I Q ,. wx A , v W , ' g 57? as Z fe , 1 .,.l-up-5., R -Kd H4 f' ' CAPTAIN f . .4 -A ,,., 14 E L1 4-nwlfvff as WA if Q , r' 'Nur r- B 1 fi Team Members: Ken Gornic. Jeff Guelcher. Chadd Nesblt. Jett Haxrnlla, -Xlrer nates: Doug Texter. Mark Gredler. Advisor: Fr. Michael Amy. Or gannzatwns 1-1 Q 1- E i - prin Boxin i E I i 4 i R 3 1 i i i l ' i i , i V . , , la YY., ...Y i i 3 f i W- 1 ll 1 1 I i i I i . i . E . i L Above: Rifle Club: First row: J. Sandusky. R. Casey, R. Ferretti. A. Felix. M. Vybiral. T Boorum. Second row: B. Tombrick, S. Kaiser ' P. Friday, J, Orlando, R. Esser. T. Royall. C. Hill Mr. L. Krasinski, E. Martone. Bottom Right: Photography Club: Andy Sauer . Eric Anderson, Don Bentze. Steve Cooke. ' Matt Haruburda. Hank Mayer, Mr. Antonio I i ar Del Rio. Advisor. ' 'N I 1 1 1 I E i E P I i 7 H 'Higd' ' Lk lQ7l'..1 'H' 4 Y? ? ?YWA vi-A T R'f I d Ph t h CI b f gpg' M rf 'r 'fro-i: r' ':.--g::g. -:WW 'sw' eil I46 Organizations till . s X Four Fin lists: NMSQT Left: NMSQT Finalists: Left to right: Erik Walker, Matt Lynch, James Rogers, Richard Havern. Left Center: German Club: First row- Michael Vybiral, Brian Zentis. Second row: Rob Peters. Larry Gulnac. Pat Anthony, Raymond Chung, Mark Gredler. Back row: James West, president. Steve Cocke. Jim Lutterbaugh. Bottom Left: Latin Club: First row: Mr. Strasser. Second row- Art Sea mentelli, Greg Raleigh, vice president. Sean Davis, Third row' Dave Mittelmeier, Dave Di Nicola, president. Dave Lee. Back row' Jan Jani- kowski. Sean Brown. Tim Ryan. Bottom Right: Language Club: Front row: Tony Miller, Robert Esser, Daniel German. Chris Martine, David Donatucci. lan Roehrl. Kurt Hess. Michael Groszkiewic. Michael Kyle. Matt Selker. Jeff Walach. Back row: John Palmisano. Paul Kelvington. w.. A is vw,- lar il X D left? L n ua e Club Crgani ati n Young Elocutionists Electrify 14 i ' 4 ,.. wg Q 43 'fi ' I x sil K 1 k I4 Speech: Joe San Pietro, Ted Vlc e , an a er, A Jeff Rose. Darrell White, Charles Ne ac . :lf Though the Speech and Debate teams were very young this year. their performance has been quite outstanding. The schedule which included tourna- ments in Philadelphia. Chicago. Boston. and Atlanta. as well as local and Pittsburgh competitions was rather grueling, The Sophomores and Juniors. as well as the Freshmen steadily improved as the year pro- gressed. Since the students involved in Forensics were so new, the exposure to high level competition was even more important. The Junior Varsity and Novice debaters, generally the underclassmen, were involved in a number of the out of town tournaments. They did especially well at the Westminister College where they took fourth place. and at North Hills in Pittsburgh. where they barely missed the elimina- tion rounds inthe Varsity division. The Varsity team took second place at the same tournament. compet- ing not only against IBBIHS from the East and the midwest. but against many of the teams they would compete against in the State Tournament. Our Speech contestants have also improved steadily since the beginning of the year. In Lincoln- Douglas, three of the top four debaters at the Hick- ory High School tournament were from Prep. The Extemp speakers came into their own. marked espe- cially by Dale Survey making the final round at the Mercer Tournament. The highlight of the year was the presentation of the plaque from the Barkley Forum at Emory Uni- versity in Atlanta. The presentation signifies perma- nent membership in this Honorary Society for High School Forensics in America. Only 65 schools cur- rently hold membership, only three other schools in Pennsylvania hold this honor. We can look forward with confidence to the State and National tourna- ments. since the best is yet to come? Fr. Raymond Hahn ifs 'l tl .3 ,, . 7- xc M, 'fl' Cf' QNX ed, t ,M ri' y T -. 7 D' ,SL L7 7 v--TVN Sr' - eu? if Top Left: Freshman Debate Team. First row: Brant . gr' Haas, Phil Crosby. Dan Combitchi. Second row: Brian A 5 Szoszorek. Brian Fish. Matt Wolf. Filip Gieszkiewicz. Milt , w' Top Right: Debate Team. Mark Gredler. Hank Com- 'tv f 'X :A g-kd 'af' pernell. Don Capplia. Doug Texter. K gummy Above: Debate Team. Ed Pastore. Mike lxerner. .lohn ?. -f ' Mack. Steve Zimmerman. ,il . t by y Q h 5 ,,N,nw,,,...-ueimg-as-sv ' 1 T .. .Q X Organizations H9 , L gl .---Q I ' v,.,............- 4 i Y---,rl M i 'qw -..W .t.-.fM---- -- -wm- Parents' Club s as L? iii -.H M., .1 'VS Center: Front row: Mrs. Liebel. Mrs. Hattie Hellman. Mrs. Dalton. Mrs. Daugherty. Mrs. Schultz, Mr. Ron Schultz. Mr. Edward Daugherty. Back Row: Mr. Nor- man Krumpe Sr.. Mr. Joe Kloecker, Mrs. Gredler. Mr. David Jones, Mrs. Dalton. Mr. Ron Dalton. Mrs. Krumpe. School Board. Mr. Gary Borowy, Mrs. Patricia Bowen. Rev. John Chane, Rev. Robert Cohan. Mr. Samuel Covelli. Mr. James Cullen. Rev. Msgr. John Daniszewski, Mr. Robert Dwyer. Esq.. Rev. Robert Goodill. Mr. John Guelcher. Rev. Msgr. John Hagerty, Mr. Francis Kloecker Jr., Mr. Joseph Kloecker. Rev. Richard Lynch. Mr. Joseph MacKrell. Esq., Miss Joanne Maxwell. Rev. Msgr. Daniel Martin. Mr. Gary Marz. Dr. Richard Rahner. M.D.. Mrs. Mary Ann Too- hey. Mr. Tom Johnson fstudent representativeb. l5O Organizations I I Q . I 5 1 l l l l l Student Government Freshmen: Left: Front Row: Mike Collins. Scott Wal- len, Jeff Jones. Back Row: Dave Dieteman. Dean Heidt. A.J. Cimino. Malcolm Sexsmith. Sophomores: Left Center: Front Row: Mike Betz. Joe Rys. Kurt Suesser. Back Row: Art Hilinski. Chris Clark. Pat Mastrian, Dave Cohen. l l ill ll l Q X l ' . i l i l A A l ,it A l l i l l l l , l l Juniors: Above. Front Row. Rick Fornelli. Brian Gus- Tim Dunlavey. i l 1 l Anderson. ag, 4 ll V i l l i l l i i l i l l i l .4- j . Organizations K ' ton. Tim Royall. Back Row. John Kleiner. Rob Lupo. i Seniors: Front Row: Eric Walker, Torn Johnson. Sean Hoffman. Back Row: Tom Snyder. Tim Buckel. Eric ' l l I l y l Teena e Action Club - At the start of the I974-75 school year. Fr. Michael Barletta. a new teacher at Prep, felt there was a need for a community service organization at Prep. After approaching sev- eral students and faculty members, the wheels began to turn. Ten seniors at Prep then took it upon themselves to define the club's purpose and structure. lt was here decided that a board would be created including representatives from all Erie Catholic High Schools wishing to participate. The first general meeting of the new club was held at Prep on December 9. l975. Eighty students attended and were issued the first TAC membership cards. At this meeting the members planned the club's first activity. caroling to the elderly. Later in this first year TAC hosted its first Coffee House Dance. This dance has taken place every year except l983-84. Also, the first Member's Picnic was held at Zuck Park on June 9. l976. The club still has these pic- nics today. As a community service club. the members of TAC have many iobs. Not only do they visit the elderly. they raise money for other service organizations such as The Boys Club, and the Dr. Gertrude Barber Center to name a few. They work with underpriveleged chil- dren through events like parties for Spanish speaking children and zoo visitations with children from Day Care Centers. While TAC is community oriented. a good number of its events are for social purposes. Each September the school year is started with the TAC Putt-Putt Party. ln addition to being a membership drive the timing of this Middle left: Jim Wressell and Eric Walker display their musical talents at the T.A.C. Coffee House Dance. Middle right: Mark Bula addresses the crowd at the Cathedral Prep general meeting informing them of the upcoming Halloween party. Bottom right: Jim Rogers. Will Fehrle and Ibrahim Sasa- pan enioy a thrilling round of miniature golf. l52 Organizations R event lets friends get together after a sum- mer away from one another. TAC's bonfires add a lot to those summer nights when the thrill of being out of school has worn off. ln ten short years, the Teenage Action Club has grown to an amazing size. The club that held its first meeting with only eighty members now has board members from the Catholic High Schools and membership in- cludes all area high schools. lt now has its own newspaper: The TAC ACtiongram. Over these ten years, this group of teenagers has had a considerable amount of impact on a lot of lives. Many times they have visited the sick and aging. Countless children have ex- perienced TAC. After IO years the past looks good and the future looks even better. . ,, ' if sir 'iT Sm it? . ' 1 A f . fi: Will. ' 2 ll? 5 ' f 522152 ill , fn is q tr 1 -.-in i . 4 ii l 1 5, 'Ei li: gi. Y. fit is - :ff it lf ,la it 'ia iii . : ly is it 5 ' v fi . 1- if li w 2 1 i VIL.: it 1 i . , .,,- xl i i . . ' Y E 9 li la-f l 9 l L-Math ye Bl' L.,,,. . 'Q'- ,. 1-. is ,.-r ...J i i l i i l i i l i 1 li l . li L i 4 l Top middle: T.A.C. Officers: Don Galewsku. Treasurer. Rich Fatica. Vice-presidenti Sean Hoffman. Corresponding Secretary. Ray Ni' colia. President. Dave Parr. Communications. Joe Eisert, School Representative: Rev. Nl:- chael Barleita and Rev. Ronald Gmerek. Ad' visers. fe Q. 'gb GAA' 1 9 l Top left: Kevin Jobczynski and his personal cheer! l 3 leader pose at the annual Halloween party. 1 Q Middle left: Female members of T.A,C. socialize at i the Halloween party. ,.4., -, -- U. f r'i'l i 'pw , X-.5 ,. V si' x'uf M Ri X Q Q . X . . . x t , fx X w Q N rf .Fl as Q! .,7..A..,L in .----Lmxfgf X As: 'Q' Q l Middle right: Santa Claus.Bill Cooluxsas the high' l , . - - . l light ol the T.A.L. Lhristmas party l I . . . , x I Bottom middle: Villa beniors pose in front of the W camera at the T.A.C. Coffee House Dance. Q D 51 F V. ,Mix Bottom left: Mobile D..l.. Xlatt Gaxula. scares all at ' v 1 the Halloween partx. uw' .Q .- Q9 :WV .... x , V. h V .. - R 5 A A .... N QT . K l En mble Entertain l l l li-an V q ll l l ll , l l I l r . 5 l L l . 1 l . . li l l C l. 1 l l, :L Band: Mark Albrecht. Jeff Darden. Mike Knierman, Greg Kremer, Randy Mellow. Chadd Nesbit. Tony Phillips. John Riley, Tim Sitek. Matt Wisinski. Tony Chimenti. Ray Chung. Steve Cocke. John Damond. Craig Darden. Tim Dietsch. Doug Fleming. Matt Haraburda. Pat Knierman. Pat McBride. Dave Mittelmeier. Tim Royall. Andy Sauer, Dale Servey. Mike Taraszki, Doug Texter. Mike Trelchel. Chris Whiteman, Tony Bebko. Pat Daulkemper, John Dauer. Candy Fetzner. Ron Jones. Fritz Kremer, John Nicolia. Mike Qua- dri. Tim Ryan. Scott Sitek. Sheri Suleski. Steve Wisinski. Pat Zaczyk. Richard Cropp. Jim Bo- 1arski.Brian Christensen.Doug Del Porto.Jer- ry Dyke. Colleen Gildea. Mary Beth Haupt. Brian Hoffman. Jim Howells. Dan Kreider. Pam Lawler. Jason Longo, Paul Marnen. Joe Schaaf Jr.. Malcolm Sexsmith. Andy Seyboldt. Scott Sidum. John May. John Zaczyk. Julie Suleski. Kim Albrecht. Jennifer Golembeski. Missy Haraburda. Janice Hetzel. Gera Krahe. Missy Krayeski. Don Sauer. Tracey Sauer. Rickey Sitek. Penny Hopwood, Jackie Jor- dano, Nicole Kolahowski, Sherine McLain. Sharon Newell. Debbie Rieger. Maria Stevens. Karen Fails. Carol Garborino, Jennie Heber- lein. Shawn Heher. Kristal Johnson, Mary Moskot. Joelle Nesbit. Jenny Plumb. Tina Plumb. Penny Taraszki. Andrea Abate. Darla Bondurant. Lisa Braughler. Samaria Brewton. Beth Chimenti. Debbie Darden. Lori Johnson. Edith Joint. Valerie Joint. Judy Kacprowicz. Anne Layden. Lisa Layden. Callie Lechner. Meg Machinski, Paula Mankosky. Maria Miko- lajcczyk. Dawn Niedzielski. Anne O'Leary. Erin Parker. Therese Weunski, Instructors: Mr. Jerry Anderson. Tricia Lotz. Gary Luniweski. Ray Luniweski, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Meals. Jim Mizikowski. Fred Sitzler, Mr. Dan Spizarny, IS4 Organizations IQ W z One hundred and ten strong. the Prep Band was ac- tive throughout the year aa even when basketball comes ,. V -. to a close. Jazz concerts. Christmas concerts, spring concerts. and a multitude of impromptu performances for alumni and the community at large constitute a fill- ing season. The Jazz Band provided a break in the standard band program . .. a lively finger tapping interval, The Prep Chorus also presented a diversity of talent within the school community. White shirts and packets tradition mixed with zany talented individuals, V 6 X Tr' l . QP. '. ,..,,'99w4'9-' . V .u.. 'rg,f.f.,w.-, D, it ,, UM. ' .Jn ' t -, '. - 1 , -'- . ,-t 'nts , . ,. A 4 4 '.Na.c,si5'ff lf' if 1,4 ,QW :RM Top, Jazz Band: Front Row: Patrick McBride, Tony Chimenti. Steven Cocke. Matthew Haraburda. John Dauer. Patrick Zaczyk. Patrick Knierman. Back Row: Mr. Fronzaglia. John Damond. John Riley. Jeffrey Darden, Gregory Kremer. Matthew Wisinski. Mark Albrecht. Middle Right: Chorus Front: Tim Sitek. Ben Taggart. Mike Quadri, David DiNicola, Randy Mellow. John Riley. Middle Left: Front: Brian Hellman. Jeffrey Dar- den. Back: Mike Knierman. Allan Casey. Organizations li? i 1 l l i l l l 1- 1- Dra aturgy Llnfurls S il The Prep Audi was infused with new life as the Players presented Screwtape . A sparse band of dedicated performers refused to al- low this last year to slip by in a haze of medi- ocrity and their savage little production bore this out. Screwtape was a production whose qual- ity had not been equalled in recent years. There was a certain precision heretofore lacking in Player productions. a precision which is lacking in most theater productions. What every theater season needs is a dash of the inimitable Neil Simon. With sardonic wit and rapid-fire dialogue, a Simon play can lift an otherwise fledling season into a com- mercial success. Barefoot ln the Park was responsible for warming audiences and filling the Audito- rium with laughter. For several days, and a few special grade school performances, the cast brought a vibrant life to a snowbound Erie. Chris Martine l i l i i i i i l i l i i l56 Organizations cr' i 'G I , Sr'-ff , 1 ..,, 1 ,4 , ,, f afff- I A I V ' i : .wx 17:43 i r r- n '55 Organization R mbler A Solid Tradition Dedicated to promoting intelligent involvement and printing the latest news. the Rambler hit the stands like a lightning bolt six times a year. The newspaper was one of those school traditions you could count on like fish and grilled cheese on Fri- days. This hard working journalistic crew had a nose for the news occurring within and without the confines of Prep. The eagerness with which these young men reported within the last year was unparalleled in FBCEFH YGBFS. Editor-in-Chief: News Editor: Sports Editor: Feature Editor: Senior Reporters Junior Reporters: Jeff Havrilla Chris Reim Chris Hughes William Young David Donatucci Mike Ferra Don Pulice Mike Coffey Paul A. Kelvington John Kowalski Bob Markley Advisor: Mr. James Scharrer l58 Organizations i in Moments Whi h La t a Lifetim .P .. 'P Muzi? ,f ,NY lt takes many things to make a book like the Liter- ulae. Creativity, patience, people to write about and man power to do the work. The day the l985 Literulae began production was rather warm and muggy and co-editors Ken Ulmer and Joe Messina were still in a state of euphof ria as this was their Senior year, Surely it seemed like an eternity of work and fun since that first morning when things suddenly fell into pages and photo ese says. Many things have happened since the school year began and the staff assembled. Ideas have grown and others lie in a reject pile of photos and memo- ries. 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'r L Linking it all Together Establishing itself with the greatest re- cord in Cathedral Prep history, this year's linksters contributed twelve wins against no losses in extending its consecutive win record to 77, a new school high for any team. This year represented the seventh consecutive undefeated season for the late afternoon golfers. Leading the Ramblers were Senior Cap- ? w Ink! ,.T.2',fX 1 , 4 3, . U , ' fav, . - '.'.XL7:1 'lf ,, ,, - ,,... 4-4' '.. 1 . 9. . , .C,.-cf ,f ' v 4 I - rw-A ,- ,- :wi w 'lv z, . 41- ,A-lf'-' ' V ..,,-f,Mggk:fv,'1- 1 f, A A -,: .., 1- , , il ,- J'b.,', , .. . , 1' . X g -. ' 'Z ' , f -4 ,' - .. , Q, . , ' -kc P.. Q ' X ZL'a-Lifw. , 't -'1 M- ' ' f- ' :um 55. .ff ff ' A,.n,, Above: Sophomore John Laird exemplifies concen- tration before hitting a long drive. l62 Athletics tain Chris Keim and Junior M.V.P. Tim Dunlavey, who both amassed first team All-State honors, a feat each accom- plished for a second time. They were also named to the All-Metro first team. Tim was low medalist in the District IO Cham- pionship for his second consecutive year, while Chris was runner-up those two years. Receiving All-Metro first team honors, Seniors Tim Carneval and Jeff Eckard dis- played their skill on the course. With a great season and some new re- cords set, Coach Jerome Pohl was pleased with the team's accomplishments. Joseph Messina ' it v-J-.--tm... ' .li '--lnlnr , , , W P , ,. 1 -Y M... - 1 , , H-4- 4W'f T Q 'i :, 'I ' .,.f.-' -'m..4g-- --V ty - ,Q Y , ur- r -- .145 . W. - - ' ' 'F ' ' t is A 'ff4hf'4f'91-1.Xv1 N 1 , -X . , -1 ,. X -. 'X-fx'-'X ,. H v , , , ..f.k .. . - ,A-ke I, It 3. . , 1 ' .5 - -Xhgy if-gwls . , F'-'N --T ' 1' V I , . ' . f N 5 - ,'f- ,A W . 'A1.f 1-wus.. ra V- -1--' me 1 X -Q ah - J., , 9-352:-if ., . f , , , sv. -n M-WF,-v -6'-f- ' 'V , ' X 1 ., 1- f' 1 gif sg ft ' .:.:m-- . i ,. ., X , , I ,l ratify . f't ,tXf , , f 'lt -' ' . f 495 Vf1P'Q, . , X .,.1-4 I 1, , ' va.. ' - - ,.: J' M'fL9f'2 ' ',.,,,., f f-ii.-. L X V I I nvdig ff get-352, 't'.gK,X2gZ:.: '7t- '1 ' it t, ,vii-.via :fa ' -,, e m i , A N ' PY' 5555+739 I -1 09- rt?-f i-at f'2'M . .. ,, ',pa3avesBr5?4-A-'5'iZs... .,, ,, 15354, vb , 92 1. - '-Hwtgyipse. ,f J.. qv-N J 1, At.-. ,.,x,g,-sf . - -. ,Sym , X A - .Mi 'naw Xf,4-.aff rug:-5 -V . -- Xt: f,'XW+w1t,'5x'-iz,-t'.f., ' -, I . ti , ' - ma- .ft ' Top Right: Team captain, Senior Chris Keim reads his putt on the seventh green at J.C. Martin. Bottom Right: District IO champion, Junior Tim Dunlavey executes perfect form while chipping onto the green. Above: Senior Jeff Eckard taps one in to save par. i I 1 :V YXXX 'ij uf Fi . i-l , Top Left: Senior Joe Messina displays to his partner. Jeff Eckard, a picture perfect swing. Left Center: Senior John lntrieri surveys his next shot. S. Bottom Left: The concentration on Sophomore Rob Krysiak's face is evident as he collects another bird- ie. -. iff? saw? of 0 3 ' x 1 A S-' ' ck- x 'W C 1 S 53 - i ,, L Q36 ' fNV Top: Left to Right. Back Row:Chris Keim,Rob Krysiak. Front Row: Coach Nlr. Jerome Pohl. Tim Carnexal. Mark Michaelis. John lntrieri. Jeff Eckarcl. Joe Callari. ,loe Hslloran. Above: Tim Presta. .loe Xlessina, Tim Dunlaxex, Athletics 165 nav ,S Q 1 'n as Q 'Y ' I ft T i ' 5' -,Sq 5-Qpmggr Q, ' gf' A ,F'?'-'i ' ,,i+Z-- - ---Ji1Y1,JIl, , Countr Continue Win Gliding up and down hills on rugged ter- rain through the trails of Frontier Park, the cross country team captured another Metro title with a perfect II-O record. Junior Co-captain and M.V.P. Dan Schneider gained his third straight All- Metro first place ranking and placed first in the District IO tournament, a first for any Prep runner. In seven of their eleven Metro meets. the Prep harriers scored perfect I5-40 vic- tories. Their closest victory was a menac- ing Strong Vincent team. Senior Co-captain Dave Holland ran for l'.i'. i, hit. l S T' f':f:ff ,STN ' F 1 Q'fS .1 fp Q, XJ ee' -:. 'ff W ,ea-: g Tlx N-,-f', .-5. N ..e. A il '1 A iv- -it-'G' Ty'Q'4 ' . 1?r- gerf.-5.1 ,. f WU 1 N - Y, 4- xg, ' Aim - ,, , K .N.,' ,.1-'1 . Yl.i ,?sl- ,S s ., , .1 liffrggy-,.,,gg?Q 13... gp .5 'r - ig. ,-4' -S: f J Q S,-aff J . i Q- --fm J J' ' L-'fq3:.i.'- 4' f- f's:Q,j,swa asf- f. ..'-Qs, x,.Q,Aki,:!g.-4-wg. tHE3g,g1,,,,.ig.5Y twig. .I A ta. .,. 'J ,i.fiifF'lfii?'-3-'p?I3'3'lfrtr - S J 9' Jig-:lNf, y ,e .lm -51,4 ite.:-'Q -' - , gvlnf'fi'4fe?5'a-' iff? '.f'g-fix. ,... .'- va '31 Above: Sophomore Brian Crowner is all alone as he strolls along the great plains of Frontier Park. Top Right: Senior Dave Holland stares at Mr. Carrig in amazement as he is given instructions for his next race. Center Right: Junior Dan Schneider pulls in front of the pack before going through the grueling part of the course. Bottom Left: Senior Mike Gaduski finds some extra energy in his quest to stay ahead of teammates Ju- nior Chris Nies and Sophomore Paul Garfield. Bottom Right: Junior Steve Andera keeps a steady pace as he decides how to conquer the runners up ahead. l64 Athletics Runner ning Tradition a fifth place at the District IO tournament. while Junior Eric Sucharski received a second place honor at the McDowell Invi- tational. Sophomore Brian Crowner and Freshman Matt Loeffler displayed their talent on the terrain at Frontier Park as well. Coach John Carrig's first year was a huge success that continued the cross country winning tradition at Prep estab- lished by former coach and Director of Athletic Cperations, Mr. Ron Sertz. Joseph Messina .- l' ' K .4 , 4' F, . -5, . 'gif' . 'L W-..-, . C, -, Q' It t A T, J H., e Aw .- xi, M ,f .1 r ,f Q , ,, . ,K ..f t I ,S Q.. ' S., 'N -, VE., f V - firm s... ..+ me - f Q- W: 0 z 'w F sm ' , Q, 'D .s ,, - ix N Q, , Y x if '-gy. IQ ,-viii -Q ..g- s- - 5. yu . ' J X ,. ie' J ,A I- E is ! f Ir., J Qty?-.0 if -ra' ' 1- .ff-, Lv .-qi'-sv 5 '7 ,Q Q.: 1 . -I i J, 5 -v va, lt F1 1 6 -be 15 ' , x. , 1 . H lr . -4 rg , +f 5, p A Y 1 W I 1 1 l l ii- ',., , fm, J gy l i 5 . 4 M , - -sf?-, f- , 9 t WJ 'A Anka Q ei! 1 sa? e ., Fwy if ,- 'V ,415 j I ,A A .,.' Q 2 . x . Sf 5' Aw- ' -, . ' ' . ' . i 4. . V 'sf A V , rams: Av ogy IK S ,, . , fx. if xl , , 1 if , ,Q A Q v, .- ,- ii . gisflgi,-fix L. , Y mm S A 5? -.Ji .' ix st,1,4'V- Q M is f -f 4 , Qgfiggffy ,Q t 1 nik , I .. .-, -. its ' 1 41 Top Left: Aware of the East contender, Senior 'Mike Gaduski is determined that he'II reach the finish line first. Top Right: Seeing the finish line in the distance, Sophomore Paul Garfield strives harder, Center Right: Junior Bill Griesacker makes the final turn on the rugged Frontier Park Course. Bottom Left: Sophomore Scott Griffith picks up his pace for the last grueling mile. 'gi I ' l U, ,QSM 'h up-M ,af .V tl: -I? . -39 1 x . Q , L' s 531 iz WML. 4 1 Fbevil 2.72-Hg 'L v ' t'-.JSA 'E-. . 7,51 w A 'Z' K, 2,21 'n 1 JL -, . ,-7 -f'1 ' gi ,Fr ' V Q ,- .J . ., .,,.r,,.9 L., ',q ,A Jitfigf Q . . ' '. 1 Q54 y. 3 -, - .A -N , t me Q. , i f . , .-. ..-3 l lf. .9252 ,., '.4,.iQ'. ,v . . 11 .111 Vg 5--wi 15 . t - pw- J-Qpagg' ,v T RI. ' 'f i- 'Q' J-I .f ,f . ', 'T is .,... 43 M' V .-'F 0' 4- I , ' M - , 4 4- ' ' 'Y' N. .J -' Y ' -1 It . , NC' ,e f A ' 'Ili dtlifx 4211? ---1b.wt.:'N r M N of tg L V I - ., - . 54 . - g , V, V , R .. , I ' -ss-5.4 .' ' .' ' Q 'f . ,, . .s 44 I i. . 3, W5 ,ffm , ,. - , , X pf , ,fa -- ,, f f , .-C, g , 3 I Y, i , J , .V, . :,. -:-'4' Y, , 4, .4 ' I V, . ., ...f ,ac 4 ' F ,' 55 lm, mv: X fr Ji' , .' .- if ' , , . Vit 3 ' .N Q 1 , 'J A qv - x , I- A n . F. . :gilt Y ,. X -. i - . a f ti I .'?r. V S. Front Row: Matt Loeffler. Scott Griffith. Brian Crowner. Dan Schneider. Eric Sucharski, Dave Hol- land. Mike Gaduski, Manager Sean Hillin. u A D f. wr- ! C pf 1' C K 4 'A ,wg L J 'VY' , so ft 'i S lair S- Vx -Q-I -9' AAL Back Row: Head Coach Nlr. John Carrig. Bill Grie- sacker. Stexe -Kndera. Chris Nies. Nlark Gstroxsski. Paul Garfield. Nlilxe Croxslex . .lim Dandrea. -Xssistant Coach Fr. Pat Gibbons. -'xthletics le? Poetry in Motion 1,11 - 4 il Rai' Top Left: Sophomore Mark Ostrowski displays perfect running form enroute to the finish line. Above Right: Junior standout Dan Schneider is all alone in front of the pack. ready to secure another of his many victories. Bottom Right: Junior Eric Sucharski rounds the bend in a close match with McDowell. Bottom Left: Fr. Patrick Gibbons gives the team final encouragement before the race begins. Opposite Page: Sophomore Scott Griffith and Junior Steve Andera hustle up the hill, on their way to a strong finish at Frontier Park. l66 Athletics 1 ' 53511 :RY X 'QiQEi?S5XSgSXSQ pf Sssgtsasaft i 1 X 'S J JwWWWwwQWZQZZZZEQQSSESSSSXQSSYSQRQYQS f'W'fiiffWffeWf,, W XXX ' XXX XX W X, ,Q NWXN X fi 5,0 ,f,f 1 fs , 04' X Yi ,iififwgiwllffwyfXff f N lx NI flillwl M fl fully li l , il 'J'l'llfW'Q ll J J 'J J 42 1, ' l I ll J i ' xi W X V J! ffffflii WXXNN wx M 2 J f g ltglstvtsr X 3 E2'2ZZ 1f5Z?4hwZMW f X2 1X X .MSS i -ix, . S , 'iv ff f ff, VY ' ,f4fV,,f e i SgQcytsQ5iS?ef . W?2ZZZZZ2ZZ, ss5sss+ssssssseff faffj2iZa2af X S iiil 5 wg-' 5 AQCWYVTS-I ', an - A mA gm. .X V vw, R 'J if f 'Q 0' V f. ,Uv :Z ...V A 'X :Nj 9 1, , 5:41 . .Q 1 Q 1 '.-if f Y -W , , ,, , ,W -, - mv, ,f .gl .f ,sz A 5 'ati' - r, lf' ' 4 . . A V 1 4, I ' ' v, f Q 4 ' ' ' ' 1 ' 3 1. 'Ks . . . 4 ,sf 1 ' t 1 . , gg Y f. F7 I 4. 5 1. ,, , Q.. ,x gg LJ, :ff I. - I ,ff s I 'UQ FTW Q ,.,,. .. '.. . Xe ,I M, r .ky -' lm 3 sq , .x piggy.. Af- 'A' ' wp, x Q Xu-mf M, -,au ,,,., .ww Q nr --QA. if mmf' -Jiinv . lv M' fa couuvw T Jr - I 7 .52 ? 2' i I' ., X ' --. - ' ' ' ' 'YA' -'fi-4-'f-Misa:-flu? X I u4'P, 5 I ..' 'I' 4- I .fjfg Ni' 4: 'Q AS' Q r'112e' 's,. m 'L .lfk 'b Q 1 1 I x K' .-.wa , u . . K .. ' ' i qv. 1 3 n 1 . ' 5 ' ef ,cl 'eg x 495 fi ' ' 1 Q Q 'X R Q xx J ,f Ax x Y Us 'Q ' .3 I y K X X 1' S K X- x x , s K , -- s sg LQ' . K 4. .I k K l . ' , l x- lx v.2.i1u.Qu+-T: M N 3 ,: is fx' g..Nm.:2 35. S.. . 3 . Q' QR, . - , f . 9 K'i ' y t , W' , x - xv , A lo , ,' x,Q'k Vp, , AF 3 -xx 1 S WN Q Y 5 Q hi X T , K4 N , xv. , x 'V l SEN h K ' NX ', v x , ,Q 1 - Athlehcs I6' x - .1 1 ' . I' L l x F Q Booters Enjo Outstanding Season Talented. Dedicated. Undefeated. Champions. These are just a few words used to describe one of the most success- ful seasons the soccer team has enjoyed since their origin in l98O. Allowing only ten goals against and a total of seven shutouts in league play, the Rambler booters reclaimed the Metro prize. Out-of-town, the Prepsters were just as successful bowing only once to a tenacious State College squad. This year's season was one marked by firsts and records. This was the first year since the team's entrance into the P.l.A.A. that Prep has sponsored the soccer team. According to new mentor, Ken Ludbury, the support was excellent. Records were also broken during this fine season. Senior Jeff Rinehardt bettered the District IO scoring record previously held by Junior John Carroll. With 3l goals and I6 assists, Jeff surpassed the i983 marker by two goals. Defensively another record was ac- complished by Junior goaltender Joe Behr. Joe enjoyed a record eight shutouts during the campaign and a berth on the Metro All-Star Team. Also making the l984 Dream Team were Tim Ziezula and Tom Mascharka, both unanimous choices, John Carroll, Captain Mark Raimy, and Co-cap- tain Jeff Rinehardt. Earning places on the second team were Dave Pysh and Chris Pelinsky. The season's end was slightly marred by their second loss to the State Champi- on Trinity squad. The game was a wet, muddy affair played in what felt like an arctic freeze in the Fairvew Stadium. With a final record of I6-2-I, this season could not be described with any word oth- er than, outstanding! J. Eric Anderson Above. Junior goalkeeper, Joe Behr. makes a lateral lunge denying his opponent a scoring opportunity, Bottom Left: Senior Jeff Rinehardt with a jet propul- sion take-off. skies above a Fairvew opponent in an attempt to gain control of the play. Bottom Right: Fast foot work enables Senior Dan Ger- man to outsmart the Mercyhurst defense. l68 Athletics 0 -4 , - .- . .1 , -' M' Q Q .ef .A A ' .HZ 1 .y ' ' um! -4 ' ' ' 'R G . ' an :Tw ,W f I' ...u if 4 Wt' iw 'W' Q W 5, 1 6 A 5 Q 4 .W W 1 .a- Lv ,' , ., , . ,Q V X g3QZ.'Z3g. my ,nj -ff fr , 47 tw, -lp' ha L A Q' ,. 1 . A 'Q . A J' Qf ff 3 l ' , 5 5 zfvg'?74'9' 'TQ' A ' MMS Kd! . ' . Jian: 'RPS' VV, V t 0 'IF Top Left: Weary from a grueling game. Senior Eric Ehrman longs to see that container of gatorade lost in his knapsack. Top Right: Senior Steve Tecza. while wrapping his ankles. concentrates on some points of game strate- SY- Bottom Left: Senior Tom Mascharka displays great concentration while dribbling the ball down field. Below: Junior JD. Faulkner shows aggressiveness as he vies for possession of the ball. 'p. , A N- la at - Q, , F K ij-mimics ss , ..., ' ' -Vi ', 4- x. M -Xthletics I69 ilr' v sv . ... n R 1 Y Front Row: James Faulkner, Dave Agresti, Captain Watters,Jon Reinhard,Dan McCaleb.Greg Szuba,Tom Mark Raimy. Dan German. Eric Ehrman, Dave Pysh. Mascharka, Tim Zieziula, Chris Pelinsky. Chris Tann. Co-captain John Carroll, Co-captain Jeff Rinehardt, Andy Mraz.Ken Ulmer.Joe Behr,Asst.Coach Mr. John Steve Tecza. Back Row: Director of Athletic Oper- Allin. ations Mr. Ron Sertz, Coach Mr. Ken Ledbury. Rob 137 i '74 'H t Q , ,L -5-x.'.4 ' U X -. 33.9, S. 3 iz? Q: I va' Qfslitlf rf 1 ' Q21-5Y3f1 :i+.Z' z ...t V. -.-ad, -z.La.n.,.n. Above: Senior Dave Pysh shows intense concen- tration as he attempts an important corner kick. Above Right: Senior Captain Mark Raimy controls the flow of the game while displaying his leader- J Emma 4, W .. - - - 5 f'.g.,,,- ... .-41-V ' . ' fr., 'QV' Q ,tftiw ' ' J- , t 45' --,.f'l?-54'-axle, iw 4 --tw' 2-f fa L- J ,- 5 .2 8 ' ' 3 ef ' '- ' A2-ff he f f- i A 3, V, . i . , V .:, G, ,, 'V -uv .. ' ..A., ship qualities. Bottom Right: Junior John Carroll attempts to J I l gh., F31 . , , , , '-',,' N,-3.1 . jx thwart a Troian opponent with excellent ball con- A -W' tgwjy-j 1--J-775-----' f f ' . l , 4 . QQ ' f.-ff'5ff:'1-5 ' , ., . 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V, I 1 ,t 'mfr' mf -512' li -'swim 'ai a,.ip.'fffiia-I ,jhnge4piz,FA ,. , I - ft' Fl , Ft, ' , lvf gig' xt 1, V U 11,13 K- I7O Athletics Front Row: Paul LeFemina, Kevin Stasiewski. Brent Peterson, Rob Geiger, Dave Tempe, Phil Drzewiecki. Jeff Malina. Back Row: David Netkowicz. Fred Reed. Jeff Hindman, Matt Drushel, Frank Corsale. John Gloystein. Dennis Daugherty. William Chung. Rich- ard Ferretti. The Junior Varsity and Freshmen soc- cer teams learned quickly as they con- formed to Prep's winning tradition. Compiling a record of lO2f2, the Junior Varsity's only setbacks were to VlcDowell and Harborcreek. The only other blemish on their record was deadlocking North East twice. While the Freshmen team record was 5- 5, the little Ramblers were often up against Junior Varsity and Varsity teams. Despite the lack of equality to opponents. the young booters enioyed impressive wins over McDowell. Girard, and St. Marys The experience gained by these players will certainly be a benefit as they aspire to play on the Championship Varsity squad. J. Eric Anderson . T, T, B A . A Q A E y V :fa natal 1 QT 2' . ifil 3 '3 , ' .- . , ' M A fgg.: - - V ' ' . .. Y'-feg,,4,t A ' ' ' s ' Q . 4. 4, fa.. ,,,..,, t h .. 1. 1 at -' 'f ggs. - C' sc - ',.,.w. 1 ' ' 5 ' ' H ' :ff 1 ' 'a it 5 1 R ' , s 'ah V ' P . gn L . Rn- 1, ,....al-laiyega , v, . .' Y I .O gi g . I -inf s V - . . ., ng.- .. Q. A .. -1 -. -1-,,.g . . . I . . . ww . F ,-a v .. 1. 'J ., M M.,-e v-,,,:g ..i. '?C-1 - -ins.. f .1 cf'-431 -J .,. . --f..v,ggw 5 - gn' ng t .2 . .1 .,' .- .ip Lbqltrh - -X, 'ft' -'gf ' .. V- TP- ' Q,,..5,4 'X ,ms 'Elf h -'ff X ,.., we , sl: , f KA . - 'lit it Qwfffsa:-Q-g4:4f.fak5g1, ss . V 1 ,iv -W -' Cb L.. satis. '- aim- . 9 'sit 64 295. sg . ' 1 -. X' 'Q . Www. -' 'i A Ht- 1 . ' T5-is..-gk ' ' 7 lfghff 5 A - K xxx .,:,.g-gg., 555, - 't--saggy ,f,g,.., Kgs. -gfagpy , g, f.. 'L .L V - . A X ..m.lN .., . sv. ,Y . ,Www . gy ' .4 v.+0ip..2? sl .. f fel a sa t f 4 -f 1. 2 HN , k:...3...4 X , 5 Q- 'gn :J eq' I Y an 'M' :f n .- qw , - .... tL.e..i3,Qi - Front Row: Ron Seyboldt, Mark Catrabone, Chuck Back Row: Bill Foflshv Klfk RY5- TONY Leach- Mike Swantek. John DiSanto, Pat Kelly. Matt Malinowski. BBFOHJ AJ- Cimino. Rich Ohmer. Don Desser, Above Left: Sophomore Jeff Hindman searches down field for an open opponent. Above Right: A Prep forward breaks towards open field and a possible goal. .V.'s and Freshm n Gain Important E perience Athletics l'l le i ll if hr R mbler Gritter Prepare for -the Future This year's edition of the Cathedral Prep Varsity football team was one of disappointment and frus- tration felt by both the players and the coaching staff. Yet. the record of 5 wins against 5 losses was not indicative of the type of teams the Ramblers fielded. Once again, the Metro League was not domi- nated by a single squad. many teams vied for the crown but only one wore it. The Ramblers opened their campaign with a victo- ry over Butler. Defense was the word and it was evident in the 3-2 final score, The next weekend found Prep on the gridiron against an Ohio power seeking victory as much as any other team playing that evening. Unfortunately for us. Cardinal Mooney sent the Ramblers home with a 28-O setback. Just when fate seemed inevitable. the team rallied back. winning their next four games. This win streak was highlighted by a 66-8 thrashing of East and a 55- O victory over our homecoming guests. Buffalo Cani- sius. The stage was set. the game arrived that pitted our squad against the number one team in the nation: Cincinatti Moeller. Before a packed house on the site of the College Football Hall of Fame, the Ramblers struck first blood. On the first drive of the game. Prep put the ball into the end zone amidst the shock of all the Cincinatti fans. Good teams never give up. the Fighting Crusaders posted a 42-I4 victory. Things went progressively downhill from that point on. The Ramblers lost their remaining three games to Academy. Tech. and Metro victors. McDowell. This year's M.V.P, was Senior Mark Stepnoski. Mark proved to be a leader on the field as well as off. This determination earned him many honored awards such as First Team All-State by the AP and UPI. Street and Smith magazine also recognized Mark by naming him one of the top five linemen in the country. Locally. Mark was joined on First Team All-Metro by Seniors Charlie Baumann, Pete Stewart. Rob Bobango. Bill Nemenz. and Junior Larry Rai- mondi. Even though the season concluded on a sour note. the team retained their prestige and dignity as in the past. By competing at a higher level. the Rambler squad prepared for the future through persever- ance, dedication. and a desire to win. Ronald Bissell t i'.l fl A it A Above: Offensive players watch intently as the Prep defense rises to the occasion. Bottom Right: Sophomore Pat Huefner and Freshman Charlie Britton anxiously await the upcoming kick. Bottom Left: An eager offense listens carefully to the instructions given by Junior signaler Jeff Torrelli. l72 Athletics i.-Til s ' s J l W Front Row: Bill Nemenz. Pat Huefner, John White, Doug Dahlkemper, Tom Filipkowski. Lee Katchen. Ron Raimondi. Pete Stewart, Gary Dance, Charlie Baumann, Jeff Torrelli, Clem Sauers. Second Row: Rich Whiteside, Dan Church, Norm Saunders. lbra- him Sasapan. Mark Haskins, Dave Czarkowski, Char- lie Britton, Dave Ott, Keith DeRose. Joe Wentzel, Tom Nunes, Larry Raimondi. Third Row: Scott John- son. Bill Cook, Jim Kleiner, Tom Schneider. Chris Chane, Mike Cox, Brian Scott. Ray Nicolia. Dennis Misko, Darin Deblander. Rich Fornelli. Fourth Row: Eric Fischer, Joe Iannello, John Parry. John Baloga. Tim Buckel, Andy Fulton. Sam Randazzo, Mark Step- noski. Jack Preston, Rob Bobango. Fifth Row: Chris Peterson, Sean Hoffman. John Kleiner. Paul Relying- ton. Don Gaiewski. Bob Kaczenski, -:JV ' A af: F V ,wg H 2i.:,:l..,.Ai2..,f A ' nf, , . . i L ' l ,f I I' -'r 'fi ' M , I' K4 if V, L, -:,, Us 'U' ,sh r 1 3, I ' ' 4. 'ivan P- j, fi-if? ,L . 1 ' 1 ','x. !L'?'f',,A'i i .1972 ' 1 3 '.' ' if -4' wg . gf - ' . f, W. 4 y .,, ., ' ,-J.,-usp if, if ,, . -'W ' , ,,-mf' Top Left: Prep quarterback Jeff Torrelli unloads a rocket insuring another first down. Top Right: Head coach Mina George ponders the outcome of an important fourth down play, -Xthletics Gridiron Colossus When one thinks of excellence, one might call to mind Senior Mark Stepnoski. During the past four years, Mark has not only gained much deserved recognition for his gridiron performance, but has also been singled out for his continued success in the classroom. This 6'4 colossus has earned a starting position four years on the Rambler squad. Steps , as he is called by his classmates. demonstrated his ability as a leader being named captain and receiving M.V.P. hon- ors two consecutive years. He was pre- dicted to be an All-American by Street and Smith Magazine and Mark has fulfilled those expectations with exemplary play throughout the season. His talent also caught the eye of some major college recruiters. After visiting nu- merous universities and meeting their coaches, Mark chose the University of Pittsburgh in order to further both his academic and athletic careers. He will definitely have his work cut out for him with the intertwining of studies and foot- ball. lt is Mark's goal to procure a degree in business. Football is not his only pleasure. Mark enjoys working out and he lifts about two hours a day during the season and even in the off season. Listening to music also re- laxes him as well as spending time with friends and his girlfriend. Another outstanding quality evident in Mark Stepnoski is his ability to perform in the classroom as well as he does on the field. While consistently ranking in the up- per half of his class. he has received a great amount of collegiate recognition for his academic ability. His skill in balancing both his studies and the publicity he has gained is uncanning. J. Eric Anderson 1 1 Award T 1 1 1 Cathedral Prep: l l Team Captain - 4 l l T Team Co-Capt. - 3 l 1 Player of the Week - 3. 4 X 5 Team M.V.P. - 4 X Q Team M.V.P. runner-up - 3 l Catholic All-American: 1 1 2nd team - 2 y Erie City Chamber of Commerce: I 1 City Athlete of the Year - 4 T 4 Erie Lions' Club: l l Player of the Week - 2, 3, 4 n Q Erie Metro League: F Unanimous lst team Tackle - 3. 4 L Unanimous Ist team Linebacker - 2 W I National High School Football Coaches Associ- l ' ation: , - Top 99 players - 4 ' X X Parade Magazine: X i lst team All-American - 4 3 X N j Pennsylvania All-State: T 3 l A I A.P.: Ist team - 4 l ly , l X Honorable Mention - 3 X 1 3 U,P.l.: lst team - 4 1 , I Pennsylvania Coaches Association: l 5 Big 33 nominee - 4 X ii X Street and Smith Magazine: N' T lst team Preseason All-American - 4 T l 5 U.5.A. Today Newspaper: ' X Ist team All-American Clinemanb - 4 T l74 Athletics 59559 va -.- I thletics I's .PI A J.V. and Fre hm n Football: Cn a Ri ing Star Finishing with a record of 5-O in the Metro League. the Junior Varsity once again was crowned the Metro king. With an overall slate of 7-O, the young team also dominated their out of town foes crushing Warren ll-O and Conneaut 206. According to head coach. Mr. Tom Del- Fratte, one of the main factors contribut- ing to their success was the ability to con- tinually reach and perform beyond what was expected. This is evident when exam- ining their record in which they scored an average of seventeen points per game to their opponents six points per game. The Freshmen squad followed in the footsteps of their elder J.V. team. With an overall record of 4-O-I, the Freshmen grid- ders allowed only twelve points while scoring a total of eighty-nine. Their only disappointment was a 6-6 tie with McDowell. By the looks of this year's J.V. and Freshmen football teams, next year's var- sity will be a team of great expectations. J. Eric Anderson YJ-,fri Top Right: Quarterback Eric Lewandowski shouts an audible at the line in order to confuse an Academy defense. Top Left: Freshman Brian Szoszorek pursues a McDowell runner on third down causing a loss and a subsequant punt. Right: The virtually unscored upon Prep defense ea- gerly awaits the snap on an important down. I76 Athletics iviivt , .1 'fix v Jirkfl-'V ' my ' ' ' ' ' ' , 5, '!- X - ' fb ' ai, pw , , ff V R , ' -, ' .- N- -Q: Q Q,.,..,.l0C, 'FQ 'YW I , . , ,. W ', ag.. ,Q .f V' -V sk- 'fin 'Q L ., if 'il was ,,,,Mgn- 'Wifi ttiwifz V A M 45 125 ,M . wx, fi Q. W- Left: Prep defender T.J. Cochis levels his opponent preventing a possible touchdown. wtf- gl .. 'Y . 'r Q03 1 x 'f yin... s ,Y . .fx . , , - . ,Q Q K . ..i-- ,Q -n 1 -, 1- ' f' Qs . . ,,. A - N - N ,fo ,:3a,, -,,,-. U - ,Sqn AM- .... XM... 0. .-,. -. ,,,, Y-we - P' 1, ,- ' 1 '.. . - ' ,. ,.. ' ' TA ,. .12 ' ' . ' . 4 .N , ...J '- V -F 49. .Lf'm.v.x'93i:.Q gg,,. I .z-Q h K , 1. Xa , . V T 5 I-, Q x, ,S I . .. if . . it I mf' - -.fqgg wk ,mf ' -S... -of. f ' 'K f- -. -'XV . . 1- , P 5' but . lf' - ' . ' - - , Q 4.1 my Q Y 1 ft . f ,. . . . 1 .-- -.v - - N Ay. ov, I-4.0 , ... .. 4' Q- - J. J , h 1 lx S 8. e ,va X X W X 35. A J: ,pi U. laws ,V P .vs H . - Q, 'A U Kr Q . w- '. 6 W ,xf . W ' ' , M . Q f . , g - i ' ' ,M 1 x ' 4 . .3-5, -.-m..:,.N, le .., M' X . M, is-,,4nQ1, . Q SJ-,, f- Mbna- 5 , , I 'fy' , . . -., Q . -lg -, t T. km. - K. N l .,.,L p . U .-.- , . ,.- '.,,.k h t - 6 'wwf 4' .. .1 4 x V 'T t wr - 1 ls 1 f ' mi . - fi ' ' D ' ' f ' -.bk-' . ' -in -, X ,, ' xx -- if K -1-nw' .Qt t ' , . 1' t f '.uv,' 1 I ' ,,,,- ,'4 i ' x gg, . X' A-X ' t . J' . - .e Front Row. S. Treichel, R. Maggio. D. Nowakowski, M. Weber, L.J. Brugger. K. DeRose. P. Schultz. P. Nono han, B. Bobak. T. Robins, T. DiPaoIo. C. Peterson. Second Row: T. Ferrick. D. Church. P. DeIFreo. M. Sasapan. J. Rys, D. Krug. M. Bolash, M. Fetzner. G. Skindell. D. Meadows, E. Lewandowski. T.J. Cochis. P. Ott, J. Toohey. Third Row: Mr. T. DeIFratte. Mr. J. Berchtold. B. Nemenz, P. Bayhurst. M. Juniewicz. M. Howell. B. Barry. P. Geary. G, Bentze, F. Tonty. M. Cyterski. C. Scharabaugh. J. Bayhurst, O. Smith. J. Lesniwski. G. Simon. J. Geary. P. Olzewski, Mr. T. Lesniewski. Mr. R. Parker. Fourth Row: B. Szoszorek. M. Trott. D. Gomolekotf. D. Heidt. C. Grx ci1oxxski.B Max. J, Fessler. lx. Jobczxnski. R. Houghton. T Dau' ghertx. LX. Hilinski. P. Chrxanoxsski. X1. X1tschler.P Lubak. R. Brzezinski. -Xthletics I' Year of Rebuildin Losing their entire starting five and coach a year ago, the Prep Roundballers and Mr. David Wenrick, who assumed the reign of the Varsity basketball team fol- lowing Mr. William Flaherty's resignation as Head Coach. searched for the success of the prior year. Coach Wenrick had sev- eral Seniors and Juniors with talent from which to choose his players. Following a trial period, his decision was set and the team started preparing for the '84-'85 campaign. The team started off on a great note. beating Corry Sl-37. Ramblermania was in the air. The Orange and Black had a rough time at the charity stripe, losing to East and Williamsport by one point. The team rebounded and won the consolation game of the McDonald's Classic against Virgin- ia Benedictine. From then on it was pretty much downhill. The cagers lost eight of their next ten games, their only wins com- ing against Mercyhurst and Academy. The team finished the season with seven wins and fourteen losses. The early injuries to Vinnie DiNicola and Mike Manczka, poor shooting, and the loss of confidence in themselves as a team contributed to the early losses during the season. The team tried hard and fought to wins this to the credit of those members that remained on the team. The team consisted of several young players, lead by Co-captains Bill Snider and Chris Keim. The season was a transi- tional year for members of Prep and the basketball community. Joseph Messina ff stlx l A aol, ll gi 1 ll' H-nv-L ' 'i.:.2J?::g:.l .W-1-'M 'E 'fi Z N- x ..,,, C -M-...4.Q-af ' ,mf . A .mf-'un X f , N' , F 5 Top Right: Junior Mike Manczka displays his concen- tration while shooting against the Lakers. Above Left: Ramblers go into the second quarter of the McDowell game psyched up after a hard fought ISIN quarter. ' A fix 5 fri Q f-,f , ,as- ', C. 1 s.X 'cs A we -'fs-mph I ,M 1-fu, . I78 Athletics A 'Renata ,D . i-1.1112 Left: Juniors Tom Filipkowski and 'Vlike Nlanczka wait intently for the rebound of an errant Nlercva hurst shot. Junior Mike Manczka controls the tip against East. Below: The Prep center has the obvious upper hand against his opponent. Q .. 'W 4 it bl V 1 ff ' X 9 Q ET? W' f .gww pig' Xlr l9h'l' so ' '--sa! figs A vw 1 gs Front Row: Coaches David Wenrick and Thomas Row: Mgr, Philip Alberstadt. Joseph lannello. Nlike Hansen. Middle Row: Mgr. Thomas Chylinski. Mark Manezka. Vincent DiNieola. Chris Geisler. John Don- Dalton, Jerry Cooley. Mark Hansen. Bill Snider.Chris ikowski. Chris lxeim. Jeff Quark. John lxleiner. Nlgr. Filipkowski, Robert Kaczenski. Peter Kern. Mgr. Back Athletics V9 Bottom Left: After recovering from an earlier iniurw. cDonaId'sC ssi '84 - - ' 'Z-'-35:1 . -nw' -Aw S. :v.. ..1i'?. 1. 1 fr , N' 4 31-an 1.5, 5,h?1,t: L. K c r nr- ,V af, , - 1 of -LW' - 'P '- A f' T TB! On December l4th and l5th at the Erie Civic Cen- ter, Cathedral Prep was the host of the 2nd Annual McDonald's High School Basketball Classic. Teams included: Benedictine High School from Richmond. Virginia. which established a United States' second last season by winning their l4th straight Virginia State title for Catholic schoolst Christ the King Re- gional High School. defending New York City and New York State Class A champions, who are ranked by Street and Smith Basketball Yearbook and U.S.A. Today as one of America's finest high school squads this seasons Williamsport High School. last year's P.I.A.A. Quad-A State Champion: and to close out a great crew of teams was our own Prep Ramblers. Kicking off opening night activities were the Ca- dets from Benedictine against Christ the King. Christ the King showed an impressive 64-52 win and moved into Saturday's finals against the winner of the rematch . Prep or Williamsport. The nightcap saw the Ramblers versus the Million- aires in an exciting tilt, which left Prep with a heart throbbing loss of 'Sl-50. This placed Williamsport into the finals against Christ the King, while the consola- tion game featured Cathedral Prep and Benedictine, Saturday's stage was set. The Ramblers won the consolation game 63-48 over a tough Virginia team. The finals of Classic '84 saw the talented Christ the King beat Williamsport in a 6I-53 tilt. proving their talent as one of the finer squads during the season. The Classic. with Tournament Director Mr. Ron Sertz, was a big success, Asked what the purpose of the Classic was. Mr. Sertz stated. We want to find the best basketball matchups available for the Erie fans, and then supplement those games with addi- tional top-notch entertainment. Additional entertainment activities for the Clas- sic featured defending four time National Cheer- leading Champions. Greenup High School from Ken- tucky. and performances by the All-Erie County Band. The Greenup High School Cheerleaders have been Y . L. ml' . fa, C... C Q .Q 'i y Q Q 13 x A V g g. -- if I, ' V ls' 1 Q if F gud, J ' f ,, . IW 'i Elf. A W Top Left: The Rambler team displays their spirit and Above: Junior Mike Manzca looks to even the sc enthusiasm before their debut in the i984 McDon- against the Williamsport Millionaires. ald's Classic. OTE 'wurgnxzz-x::.zu- -..c:4'-'tus 3.-' 'a:u'T, 1 tv' za- - v . , ,- , l8O Athletics 41 - - -if-.f ..f-no f.n..'.r - ...':nf'- 1: - -- 24.923 -.- ' featured on national network television five times for their outstanding accomplishments. These tal' ented females have performed at such functions as the Kentucky Governor's Inauguration Parade, and as featured performers at the Kansas City Kings N.B.A. basketball games. They have been recognized nationwide and deserve this recognition, Many fans commented that the cheerleaders alone were worth the price of admission. The All-Erie County Band was set up for its sec- ond consecutive year to honor the top young musi- cians in the Erie Area Schools for their hard work. musical talent. and dedication to their schools' band and music departments. Every high school in the Erie area had the opportunity to nominate their finest young musicians. All in all. Classic '84 was a success and plans have already been made for next years classic. Big- ger and better for next year is the motto for Prep's Athletic Department. A superb weekend with one of the best early-sea- son scholastic tournaments anywhere in the nation. Special thanks go out to EVERYBODY involved in making Classic '84 a classic. l l i l l N. V42 S--1-...W--...... -1 ll f' , - W 'S' A- ' 4 ' UY f-- , - 5 - ..,,.,, , E ff 3 v V W i !, J K H L ff? ? ,.,.r A fs? s - r ., ,g gn. ,. - s.-, . vc. L, I. s 'ss-' - X J Joseph 'Vlessina . ls,-,A -ml 4 iris-sg. Top Left: The National Champion Greenup High School cheerleaders take a second to pose with the renown Prep Cheerleaders. Left: Junior Mark Dalton passes off to a teammate while Senior John Donikoviski hustles into the play. Center Right: Senior John Donikoxsski attempts to outleap his opponent while Senior Dill Snider waits for the outcome. ,ST -,Jac S .f lr .. WY v. Y D YY.- gg t so as ik 1-:L-sure' .--4..- . .. -.-.--,..,-J-yscts-as gpg-.- ' ---..v - ..-.: - -,.. .., Y . ---,s waves- .Aegis athletics TS! Metro The Junior Varsity Basketball team proved to be a powerful force on the court this season. Dappling its season's banner with a stellar fifteen wins and two losses, this squad continued to dominate its class - as it was crowned with the coveted Metro League Title. The J.V. hoopsters bowed in their season opener to a bloodthirsty Academy, 50-48. A defeat which proved to be only a momentary setback. ln a subse- quent game. the roundballers fought a hard contest to the final buzzer. The squad reluctantly turned over a victory to a menacing Farrel team. 47-46. Then came a time to regroup and to plan a more effective strategy. Under the guidance of coaches Mr. Thomas Lesniewski and Mr, Robert Achille. an unbeatable dynamo was formed. The Ramblers ral- lied back by systematically punishing their oppo- nents. Their intense mental and physical preparation was to avenge their only Metro loss to Academy. The J.V.'s returned to clobber the Lions with a twenty- nine point spread. 64-35. Captained by Kevin Dalton and Bill Parry. the team's success was attributed to fine leadership and team play. Most valuable players for the season in- cluded such standouts as Kevin Dalton, Bill Parry, Andy Mraz. Mike Szewczykowski, Rich Demski and Frank Corsale. Joseph Messina dvi 4, Above: Jeff Hindman shows confidence as he puts the ball up for two points. Above Middle: Coach Tom Lesniewski explains a complicated breakout plan during halftime. Below Middle: Andy Mraz is careful not to telegraph his pass to a waiting Mike Szewczykowski. Right: Closely guarded by an Academy defender. Andy Mraz looks to unload a pass. I82 Athletics Far left: Jeff Htndtnan searches for an open man as the referee looks on. Left: Prep gatns the upper hand tn the opentng ttpotf against Academy. Below: The J.V. bench looks on tntently as coaches Tom Lesntewskt and Bob Achtlle plan a strategy Bottom Right1A Prep player outleaps has opponent tn order to gatn the upper hand durtng an trnportant lump ball. Bottom Left: The shot from outstde appears to be on its way in as the players underneath watt for the rebound. r' A W. C... , ut. -- ,fx if , 5 -Xthlettcs ISS F i if ii l l l l ll' l I l ff ll L bove the Restz Fre hman eason, I6-0 Under the direction of first year coach. Mr. Thom- as DelFratte. the Freshman Basketball team soared high above the others. The little Ramblers collected an astonishing set of victories and created a perfect I6-O record for the season. Co-captains Jim Camp and Jeff Bowen led the team through a tough and grueling season opener against a dynamic Meadville squad. 39-37. The Or- ange and Black continued to leave traditional foes in its wake as it raced through the season. Freshman Roundballer clubs. undoubtedly knew who was champ - the unstoppable and unbeatable Rambler squad. This powerful team had superior coaching and a high level of inner motivation which made it number one. The players revealed an eagerness to learn and an adeptness for learning the tenacious Prep de- fense style. This renowned defense proved to be a key factor to Prep's winning ways. Joseph Messina l9'? A 4-f ' 43 7. Front: Mgr. Dave Nowakowski. Kelly Cahill. Scott Wallen, Jason Steiner, Rob Geiger. Kevin Misko, Mgr. Jeff Jones. Back. Coach Thomas Delfratte. Jim Too- IS4 Athletics hey, Craig Tramantano, Jim Quirk, Eric Lewan- dowski. Tim Bennett, Pat Chrzanowski, Jim Camp. Dean Heidt, Jim Fessler, Jeff Bowen, Charles Britton. WT: !ll3l.El5 sxsirilgl ' n m EIT 2 mg FZZST Q -D-iw! ?Z A A QU JiSTi!ITelJ -TH fl! Rwflitg ' T T .Z 1 5 I 4 ng . m lx., .1 .....-ae., ' , .1 fe it . .-.M-A . . . Ar. V Q 4, ,. -...,- W---v- ' i - . ' Q A 4.,L.Jl qw A 'Y,w- ,.,,,. .... ....-ew--'-f 'f -...pi--, h ,...-,--ff'-if--'j' gv ' ' .-- si- 1 -z. : 5 ' ' ' 'NNW' 1, A Lf. iii'- 'Pf ' , A -- 'F' Bl ,... ... ' 'Q,Qlf.ff ' 'Q 5 ' t .I-gb ,, , if ' --'css f - 1 - . - ' .f, ,.1 -4-n-A W . , , -......- -- , , A '- T' Top Left: Dean Heidt eyes the key as Jim Camp works for an open spot under the basket. Above: All opponents anxiously await for the re- bound as the basketball rolls around the rim. Q i lf- . -s....,' - 'W HL., 'M .I -'N' l , ,J 3 2, X --ws Q X . of I -Q , A . X x We-5 la A - e ee'- Q ,. -atas.w Ns iff: 'Q 1 . ' Q: ...we X ,' i' - asf, W' x, -s-Q-ss-ax, . . ,, ' ' Q 'fairs if K -, - 1 H ik sofas-ts s , XM t cy V' Center: As McDowell tries to press the little Ramblers, Jim Camp finds an open position as Jason Steiner inbounds the ball, Left: A Meadville opponent manages to get a shot off despite the awesome Rambler defense. Below: Catching the defense off guard as thev set up. Kevin Misko quickly pushes the ball down the court to another score. Q -4 l Above: kevin Mislto penetrates the is all ot opponents as he shoots for a basket. Left: Charles Britton soars as he releases a successtul shot oxer his opponent. Athletics ISS F i i ,fi i l'II gl hm hampionship Style The highly talented and experienced Rambler Wrestling Team. led by coaches. Mr, James Nowakowski and Mr. Toby Marvin. has proven once again to be a great success. With six Seniors leading the matmen, the grapplers have sailed to a perfect Metro League record of 6-O and an overall record of I3-2. ln their first meet, the Ramblers eased past a tough Meadville squad with a 36-25 victory. With this first win under their belt. the Prep Wrestlers dominated over their opponents with wins over Pittsburgh Reynolds, Westmont Hilltop and Corry. The Ramblers only suffered two losses: one coming from Philipsburg Osceola by a single point. and the other from State Col- lege while three of Prep's starters were out of the line-up. The highlight of the season occurred before a packed house in the Prep gym when the Trojans of McDowell faltered after realizing the power and endurance of the fired-up Prep grapplers. Through their excellent wrestling, the Ramblers captured the match with a 29-I8 victory. Mark Lacy l86 Athletics ll.: 1,'. I X -'I . 'A 'I' Q 0' ,Jw A 7 sulin-' 'F I , ,fu K- e . . 'ig Above Right: Senior Mel Toran smiles for the camera in the dawn of another victory. Right: The strength needed to pin his oppo- nent can be seen in the face of Rick Weis. Far Right: Senior Dave Kruszewski attempts to overpower his opponent in the final sec- onds of a strenuous match. 4 I -vYwa!llQ .ix Q 2' N C' f 4 I 'ig x i 1 . ,...r. 'JJ 'TIM Ag 'K .-- .Q A, K lg ' Above Left: Senior John lntrieri grapples wlth a hapf less opponent. Above Right: A Troian matman attempts to escape the hold of John Canavan. Front Row: Mel Toran, Dave Kruszewski. Rick Weis, Back Row: Asst. Coach Mr. Toby Marvin. Mgr. ken Greg Pedano,Tom Nelson.Dan Bertges,John Nelson, Tyler. John Intrieri. Dan Collins. Jim Goodill. Jeff John Canvan. Haupt. Dan Czerwinski, Ron Raimondi. Coach Mr. James Nowakowski -Xthletlcs ls F i l l f, l i. I I lf ll lt li. Above: Senior Dave Kruszewski turns his opponent in a crucial l26 pound match. Right: Seizing the advantage, a Prep grappler moves in for the pin. Middle Right: Concentrating on his man, Senior Mel Toran plans his first move. Lower Right: Working hard for a pin. John Canavan wrestles for an extra point. I88 Athletics O N41 N First Row: Keith Noonan, Mike Collins. Steve Konzel. sacker. Back Row: David Chudzinski. James Ricci, Dan Balliet. Jim Lesnewski. Chris Skarupski. Second Mike Haupt, Reese Collins, Mark Hatheway, Jim Row: Mike Goodil, Keith DeRose. Mike Fetzner. Pat Geary, Tom Wilkenson DiPaulo. Matt Beraducci, Todd Bertges, Bill Grie- FL is 12-as as 5 4 if I fl f g 'f 9 ,V 'Q' J lv I , 0 um, ggi... ,gg fun ,ug l Prep Wrestlerettes: Sitting: Diane Figurski. Kim Scoz- Pius. Regan Carver. Margot Munch, Standing: Denise zie. Margaret Wolfe. Mary Hilbrich. Kneeling: Heidi Maiewski. Laura Stancliff, .Qluuvft C nl.. ,Ji .X A .L- .1 Left: Kneeling into position. Dan Bertges gets psyched up for a win. Above Left: Locked in the grip of his opponent. a Rambler matman attempts to escape the hold. Above Right: Prep wrestlerettes cheered the team on to many victories. Far Above: At an obvious disadvantage. Rick Weis concentrates on his next move. -Xthletucs lS9 Fl ,fl l l i llll 'fu ni sq N S i - S I Success is a team effort I and hockey is a success! ' v ..,,.,.,..f..,.. 1 ,. , ' N. .,. -,,,......a.,,, . . . 15' 5 4' 5 -1 QL ll .. Above: Tim Presta lets loose a blistering shot from the point. Right: Rambler lcer Mike Sala takes a shot on goal amid the confusing in front of the net. l9O Athletics cers Repeat Histor The stalwart fans of the l984-85 Prep hockey team were not disappointed as they witnessed their team garner the much deserved recognition of another winning season. With a IO-O2 Lake Shore Hockey League slate, the Rambler icers breezed to a fourth straight L.S.H.L. title and a berth in the State Playoffs. Led by four year starter and captain Tim Presta. the team dominated their out-of-town foes also. The lcers dropped only three games and revenged all but one of those losses. The most dramatic victory of the season took place in Buffalo, N.Y. versus a fast Lackawana team. Down by three goals going into the second period, the icers rallied with four unan- swered goals, proving to a stunned Buffalo crowd it Ns i ci. S. N1 that the Ramblers were for real. Another dominant feature on the Prep team was co-captain and goalie Tim Swail. Hailing from Kansas City. Kansas, Tim came to Prep in l982 and has been an outstanding facet of the Prep defense, playing an important role in last season's State Playoffs. Prep defense was the key to the hockey team's success. Along with goalie Tim Swail. Seniors Tim Presta and Eric Anderson showed their talent defen- sively, while Senior Matt Gavula and Junior Chris Chainsaw Chane provided most of the scoring for the Rambler icers. lt was a great season for the Grange and Black on the road to the Pennsylvania State Playoffs, .l. Eric Anderson X fmt! '-g. -,,. Y it-it-.5t,3,3A,f,f', . gr 1 fa-g reefs Left: Chris Chane ts blatantly fouled by a frustrated McDowell opponent. Below: Dave Agrestt skates rapidly down the ice A taking no notice of an oncoming adversary. , f I Q ,., fi? l 9 9 .. . 5 S l M Q 5. ii! git ! r-1 ' A, pail' i 3110.11 'ful P- A 5 mx x N' --Que Front row: Chris Rees,Mike Sala.Matt Gavula.ChriS Tezca, Eric Anderson. Mark Michaelis. Back row: Rob Watters. Eric Sucltarski. Dennis Cscclvcne Chane. Mr. Wally Walworth, Asst. Coacht Tim Keith Veres, Kevin Kapsar. Sean Haley. Eric Stanger. Daxe Agresti. Ron Nlaggto. Xlgr. Xlatt Selker. Presta, Mr. Nels White. Coacht Tim Swail. Steve -Xtltletics l9l ' l l FII R- , . ral. l -Wu 4 .4 l .1 1 ,T x f vi -.nga gl J l f Q li' gt. A4 g als . it g P L- 'h -il v ' . Top Left: J.D. Faulkner places a Troian foe in an awkward position. Top Right: Tim Swail prepares to stop a shot as the Prep defense is temporarily delayed. Above Left: Defensemen Mike Sala and Tim Presta converge upon the Fairview net. Above Right: Rob Watter's shot passes through the entire McDowell defense for another goal. Right: Fairview's goalie falls easy prey to the Prep front line. l92 Athletics . A Q KN K 1.592 'wr' as .- ,wfvffga -'ewan 'A ' P' 60- -'X .-Zn.. Q 5, l as . l f . Ir A . '.. IP we Jr' ,CQ s- 1 Af K :NQ wx 'vv-f ,. 45:-t M Ns The Wave: New Record Set This year's Rambler Wave finished with an impressive seven wins and one loss - leaving many competitors drowned in its wake. Led by triumvirate Dave Parr, Dave Pysh, and Rob Lupo, the team's success was attributed to the collective hard work and dedication of its membership. Prep's only loss was suffered at the hands of the always tough McDowell nata- tors, 88-84. However, the rest of the sea- son's record revealed that Prep's swim team would accept no less than an eleven point win over any other contender. In fact, Mercyhurst was plunged deeply in the waters of defeat when Prep emerged as victor with 53 point lead. Under new coach Mr. James Zarick, the swimmers and divers set a plethora of new records. Sophomore Corey Bleil sur- passed the IOOyard breaststroke record by L68 - creating a new finish of l.OO:42. Junior Rob Lupo recorded a new finishing time of l:38:93 in the l6O yard individual medley. Though the swim team finished second to McDowell in the final race for the Met- ro Title, the Rambler Wave had a superb season. Joseph Messina ..- I . 94. I - C 'Y 495- , kb- .,'.... Above: Swimmers endure a grueling workout. Above Right: With the grace of a shark this nata- tor cuts through the water. Far Right: During practice these swimmers work to improve their kick. Right: These mermen confer before the start of a relay. l94 Athletics V gn, A , . 'M' - r ..-fi' 1 ,f 'v - 5 ' ' . M .v R 'ffl' K-0 . ,by . ,A-1' 13.44, A eff' 8' nh, 7' .. Li. Nl' 'ff 1'8 P ,... . Y . wl' 7. 'tu --kv A v J. i,.. .T . i JJ- rd- ,w GW -1 ' W I - I L al, -A I' f ' l ,A x. , I - .. .ft Q. . V .A 1 s Fe , -.342-fr' V V 1- my .. .4 . iv' -. ,a - ' , 1 , . y .421 '44,-LA:,,.' :W 'J , . - , .:5'fa1A ..-A V, - A.',g:u-' -4 - .. -ff' 'si if ft. - N - - x . 1 ,.'- I ' 1. 4 f T' ' 1, 72 -fb if A- if '55 hx A -z.. if Gs, I? It ,V 1 -51, ., 4 il V 54' P -gf? A .r M Q. - 'uf , . T T?-. .f -s -Atl l G' 1. 'ini 7:. ' N ff '1 Below Left: John Swanson hustles to fund a spot In the team photograph. Below: Backstroking to the finish. a member of the Prep Wave hopes for a record tlme. Lower Left: From a unique view below the waterline In the Prep Natatorium. Stewart Nash takes part in First Row: Ted Vickey. Tom Doyle. Rob Rieger. Ar- Parr, Jim Hubler. Back Row: Todd Arrowsmith. Matt thur Sementelli, Andy Bleil. Second Row. Dave San- Lynch. Corey Bleil, Rob Lupo. Seamus Louis, Stewart ner, Paul Svetz. Mike McGrath. Dave Pysh. Dave Nash. John Swanson. practice. Lower Right: Matt Fulton prepares to take a warm-up lap before his event in the Vincent meet. -' su... . 1 I . , 1 L 25? Cf' Q' , N, IW, r V I '-16 ' 'H' 1pl.,v'm'u ZW +,,v,,7.A.j?.-A AIM.-x n ' K 3 ' 'Z L I ' A V' -. 11. rw 5 lf .qyl ' . Q Q31 . ffx A 'Dx r It-:I nity. :IMT gp s Vi W .V H 1 7. 5' ' ,, -H1f,E'zf A 5 -H QQ'-Az .W fa' yu . , , 1' -4 'ft 3,-3 . D - - 1 xx . N'4f -v 'r ug ' . . Q'.Q' ' fx Ref 5.9. K V -Xthletucs IP? A New Captain for the Wave Amid the many new faces seen in the halls of Prep this year. one special visage was that of Coach James Zarick, He hails originally from Warren. Ohio and he comes to Prep following a short stay at Hamp- ton Township High School in Allison Park. Pennsylva- nia. Mr. Zarick. in his third year of teaching. has become an important asset in the Health and Phys- ical Education Departments. However. teaching is not this young man's only talent. ln fact. one might consider the water his very special environment as he has been active in swim- ming and coaching for a combined total of twenty- one years. Mr, Zarick spent thirteen years in competitive swimming and garnered NCAA All-American honors in l979. This expertise as a natator has overflowed into his responsibilities at Prep. Under his guidance and supervision. Coach Zarick has continued a tradi- tion of swimming and water polo excellence of our own Rambler Wave. He has maintained the competi- tive program and helped to develop the talent of young swimmers and divers. As a newcomer to the Erie area, Mr. Zarick has commented on how pleasant the city is as well as the friendliness of our citizens. He has commented on the school itself: Prep is a fine academic institution which is rich in tradition, With his academic and athletic credentials, Coach Zarick will undoubtably continue that rich tradition. .l. Eric Anderson fix Above Right: Coaches James Zarick and Richard Ar- rowsmith discuss the line up of the McDowell meet. Right: After a strong victory. Rob Lupo discusses the event with his coaches. Far Right: During an intense practice. Coach Zarick keeps watch over the Rambler Wave. I96 Athletics Nm S9 'iw '-3 '! U are-'e of iS vll ,.4. --. LL ..- , . Prep Poloists Dominate I 5 X 1 fr 2 9 . ' , at Q 0' We V j .. , --, 'V 'S 7 I LL I A gf if L 1' ' ' i Q .VY, ' ff , . 4 4 4 K In y Q iv X x 1 it 5 I Ai . -was A? I ft. A r L it at if af.: Lg f ff i ,f V K T , f ' x. if Front Row: Mgr. Andy Bleil. Kyle McLaughlin. Ted art Nash. Back Row: Jeff Kapsar. Doug Sanner. Pat Vickey. Cory Bleil. Middle Row: Todd Arrowsmith, Baker. Matt Lynch, Rob Lupo. David Parr. Michael McGrath, David Pysh, Seamous Louis. Stew- - 1-if' ...T -.I-4 ixgg. s. Wx Above: Junior Matt Fulton disagrees with the referee as he is about to shoot for a goal. Left: A Rambler natator scrambles for the ball as an opponent tries to hinder his attempt. Preparation for the Cathedral Prep Wa- ter Polo Team's l985 campaign was under the direction of neophyte coach Mr. James Zarrick. As soon as the swimming season was complete, Mr. Zarrick made it his utmost aspiration to become a domi- nant force in the Metro League. With such veteran masters as Seniors Doug Sanner, Matt Lynch, Dave Parr. Dave Pysh, and Junior Rob Lupo. Mr. Zar- rick became satisfied. The experience of swimming for the Rambler Wave meant great speed could be attained. In addition. the Prep poloists developed the much needed control over the ball which en' abled them to truly remain a water power. Henry Mayer wmmwemvwffww- ii9 W ' M., gt.. W W- -ef' --v . - Ma' J ,MJ - mQ 4 V, at ., 'S' W . J A-N, '- VA.. ' re f . f U12 l ggi' , .,. . 1344 ,fy .., 'H .' A . 'W -.4-f '. ,Q 6 4 rm 4'?'s1J'w 'L ' :.Q'1'.-s -' U ...A 'T J! . Ian- - , P 1 Q A fag, W .Gnu ily.. : ps- .. 1 , i ll -s. ,, . ,Qu af , ' ii, Y Q3 . I Athletics IQ' The l985 Baseball team. under the guidance of Mr. Stanley Brezicki, hoped to provide an excellent re- presentation on the field. After a heartbreaking loss to Harborcreek. in the i984 Playoffs, the seven re- turning letterman vowed to avenge Prep's honor, and if possible. win the state title. The Ramblers were matched up in strong competi- tion with a dynamic squad from Academy as well as a tough McDowell ball club. The former had many re- turning members. The proiection of the season indicated that great things would come from three time letterman Rick Snyder. Rick possessed a stable mound performance which tended to bring others to their knees. The J.V. Baseball team began the season with high hopes that this was its year. Under the supervision of Mr, Robert Achille. a stalwart team came together to give the Erie hardball enthusiasts something to watch. This was truly a season of great promise. Robert Bruno -. Mark Lacy ' 1' i Top Right: A Rambler hardballer awaits the one pitch destined to be a homerun. Above: Junior Jeff Torelli fails an attempt to get the ball into the outfield. Right: Mark Dalton warms up his pitching arm before a game. The final result of the game may depend on his technique. l98 Athletics Season of Promi ez Var ity Ba eball , 5 Y W' W' fi- fx g,...z avi 4 '6- it S- Q tri , . N ll . ' ' ' 'W .t J' g . 3 . ,Q Q1 .1 5 ft. ik 1' 1 34 N 'til 1 'LL : . I i YT: I 55.4. f th Il it . 1 , 4. l .. .Q .I is , y .L .T .Ji 1 .,, Il ' I. - - 1 AW. Covering the Basesz .l.V. Ba eball 'Q rzs Z' I Bottom Left: Two Prep hardballers toss the ball around during a workout. Top Left: Sophomore Mike Zamierowski fires one to a waiting catcher during early season practice. Top Right: In a relaxed atmosphere members of the baseball team work to improve their skills. Center Left: Sophomore Sean Dugan xi arms up. Center Right: This JV hardballer expresses a look of exertion as he attempts to throw a curxe ball. Glor , An uish, A Season of Pride Throughout the year many ath- letes ha ve come, bearing skills, to the appointed fields of combat. Every contestant carried with him another possession: Tradition surrounded by his individual pride. The heat of com- petition soon caused a dissipation of individuality - that haze burned off as natators. runners. grapplers, hoopsters, gritters, all of them. did what they could do best. At times all of these athletes ha ve appeared to be alike: and within that homogeneity was defined the Prep ideal: Spirit. That Spirit fed on young men 's diver- sity as well as similarities. Within the pages of this photo- graphic portfolio, the Literulae has presented young athletes: those who ha ve grown to recognize both a quest for excellence and the nature of sportsmanship. lm Athletics 'imp Q ..- ' V , x ' Q , Q O mp - .u ' 'S' Z d rv . -' Q sk r A t, ' ' V, i 'gil ,, it tw, ' . rv A L afiinft 1-tw-3-'S , m. 9, Y fm 1 I uf H M ,f2r.s?,0 .,-N ,4 , ' I-4. lu ,. I fn - 1. ,I K -. '-,,',J.g,,,, ,, m ' T 'qs :.. 4- r Qgmffv H I :Wt V -ifkv 11'-V 1 Y I .- ' u . ., X v he 1119 - 9 , +L, ,tt Q f an -. Q L ' N , 9 Dvd ' ' 3 ? M la Y 4 57' i .2 .sf fa 4 0 sew il .A 5t E'?if'1 '35 wg- X, :Tit s as .ax 1 -1 .Q . .lr Ax Qvix :A M ,. vm- , ,.., D M. , QQQXA-Eh N, M x iw- ix Q ,Q - Q- X fi - wr, K'- -34 ., . 'g Q i ma 3840 W2-if , A A .v.,-, .If, 1 5-, Y' N . , . . 'I 'kd 4 r 1- ' v A , , L 75 .5-1 , , 1-,,4. 9 r, I y, 'Q Q 12 fr . Y iv,-,.g, .I ' '-1' r ' gg?-'t ,v .. tg 4, -V ,,,' 'V 5- 'I . :fi,'J?Q'- 1 ' lv . .,:n-an X-xr.,-N. an 0 . Q F 9 ,.,- , f , ,w. 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X nf Awww'-afwux - ,x W Y . , -4 v 7 -Q wg. -,'..4.,. .A , ., ..,., t v A ,,., 5,- W I 1 X' 1 I wwf J if ll if l -nn. 4 ' 1 5 uk-. , -t . 2 ' hi, - tri o'-,f . 'ti I ,.: The individual athlete has compet- ed with others. The individual has competed with himself. However. the team has worked together to kindle the flame ofspirit. The outcome was beauty in- explicably shrouded in excellence. Mr. Antonio DelRio Mhletucs Fleet of Foot: Track With a demanding schedule and tough competi- tors. the l985 Track team set out to prove that histo- ry can repeat itself. Under the guidance of new head coach. Mr. John Carrig. the season began with late February practices. His aim was to continue the ex- cellence of former coach. Mr. Scott Grack. as well as to add his own expertise in long distance running. lt seemed that a key factor in the success of this team was the strength of its distance runners. Led by Senior Dave Holland and Junior sensation Dan Schneider. this year's endurance masters, the track- sters were a force with which to be reckoned. Other strong areas for the Rambler Streak were those of field events. Without much in the way of experience. those valiant men proved their maturity by consistently earning valuable points. Assisting Coach Carrig this year were: Mr. Dudley Brown, with a strength in sprinting and hurdlingt Mr. Toby Marvin, working primarily with throwersi and Mr. Charlie Heidelberg. whose knowledge of jumping was tapped. This superior coaching staff and the hard work of the team helped to build a season of success. J. Eric Anderson V' Ht 5 sa, f - SX. T' '32 ts t il we ' .ig-nn! I, li ., , Q. I vf' t Q . . . 1 ,Q -rv 1- was l ,, ff, td. an . ws .--u-u-n4.x, ,,....4an--n- ,... 202 Athletics r , - 5 ., My x . S' F2, 's?n..s lu vs , wp- hin - Above: Assistant Coach Charlie Heidelberg ex- presses his approval with the track team's perfor- mance. Left: A Strong Vincent Colonel cracks under pressure exerted by Senior Don Gajewski's approach. Right: Junior distance specialist Dan Schneider strides his way in for another first place finish. 'Q- Q-- Z -gud-WW .Ns 1 A M, p -.ze 'fur '35 f?S5f: ,ix ., ,. - --New ix -s X sw, .L ..,., , M. its 45.531 it ,X iff go -,AW si A 1. , 1, em., 15'-it , 5 y. ,rg ' 'SYS i i i ,.4' I2 B X. TI I ? 0 X ' 3 . ', Ni-1 t - Wi. - ' 'x .,y,azY 'fs m ...ff 'WV' W ygfqqz ' N of f :Bi-JZV' , .f,,f:!???'Q?X' , E ,t I ifk ,X 23+ a ., n ,,,. ni- 'K Y -if . l 4 ,ei .Y Q 1. Top Left: With a determined expression Senior Don Gajewski competes in the long lump. Top Right: Senior Eric Anderson concentrates in or- der to clear new heights in the pole xault exent. Bottom Left: Senior Ray Nicolia is reliex ed from the intense competition bs showing off for the cron d. Bottom Right: Senior Ras Nieolia and Tim Iieziula take an energy break. -Xthletics ICS - Netter's Prove Strong The success of the IE-985 tennis team was largely due to an overall contribution of the team. The Prep netters showed the Metro League that this year's squad was a dominant force. As the season got underway, Senior Matt Lynch and Sophomore Jim Teed demonstrated a winning style that once again ranked them high throughout the state. Essential to the productive season was the superior coaching of Mr. Jerome Pohl. He has proven that Prep receives better talent each year and with his preparation the individual abilities can be channeled into State bound squad. Joseph Messina li i Mi Above: With intense concentration. Junior Maurice Salata prepares to deliver a devastating overhand smash, Right: Sophomore Sandeep Sharma sets off an explo- sive forehand, Top Right: Sophomore Jim Teed patiently awaits the beginning of his next set. Bottom Far Right. Senior Mark Goebel follows through for a game point. 204 Athletics A team with style, grace and determination, 'wr' had if 'Vit 'Ui 3111 'D vi? 2,-.. Jo-l s i vb' 'Us 5 A-ff I Tennis Team: Front: Matthew Lynch,VlaurlceSala1a. Back: Jerome Pohl, James Teed. Vlark Goebel. San- deep Sharma. Below: Junlor Maurice Salata antlclpares the out' come of an umportant shot. Bottom: Four-year standout Matt Lynch showcases the form that carried him to the State Finals. f ss A -Xthlerlcs 205 Stats and Schedules r I O Varsity Football Prep Opponent 3 Butler 2 Cardinal Mooney 28 27 Altoona 7 55 Canisius O 60 East 8 38 Strong Vincent O I4 Moeller 42 I4 Academy I8 IO Tech I5 O McDowell I4 Won Lost 5 5 Golf Prep Opponent 24V1 North East M 24 McDowell O 6 Kiski Prep O l4I5 McDowell 9V1 23Vz Strong Vincent V1 23V2 Academy V: MM Fairview SM 23Vz Mercyhurst V2 I9 McDowell 5 I9 Fairview 6 24 East O 24 Tech O Won Lost I2 O 206 Athletics Cross Country Pr Lost O Opponent Strong Vincent 33 Academy 40 Mercyhurst 39 McDowell 29 East 40 Tech 40 Strong Vincent 34 Academy 40 Mercyhurst 40 East 40 Tech 37 Baseball I9 - East 22 - Academy 24 - McDowell 26 - Mercyhurst 29 - Strong Vincent 3 - Tech 6 - East 8 - Academy IO - McDowell I3 - Mercyhurst I5 - Strong Vincent 20 -- Tech 23 - Playoffs I - Districts I3 - PIAA State Meet J.V. Basketball Opponent East I4 Meadville 43 Academy 50 McDowell 35 Mercyhurst 44 Farrell 47 Strong Vincent 50 Altoona 44 BS! Academy Mercyhurst Strong Vincent State College Johnstown Lost Freshman Football Conneaut McDowell McDowell McDowell Ashtabula Tied I ,l.V. Football Warren Conneaut Strong Vincent McDowell Tech East Academy Swimming Academy Meadville Mercyhurst McDowell Titusville Tech Strong Vincent so E as 84 64 ss gg 74 as 40 49 Mcnoweu 44 4l East ss ' 34 45 - 48 za ss 34 1 is 2 I 7e ee ji i Hockey Freshman Basketball Vmny Baskewan Prep Opponent Prep Opponent Prep Opponent 'O Fa '9w O 39 Meadville 37 - 4 Meadville O 52 Girard 34 Si Corry 3 4 Bethe' PM 2 -' 52 North East I2 -' 46 Academy 47 8 Mount Lebanon 2 59 on Cir I6 50 Williamsport 5I 5 Kent Roosevelt 8 49 Merc huzst 33 63 Virginia Benedictine -I8 6 Trinity 2 42 MCDZWQH 33 54 Meadville 56 8 Elyria I 42 McDowell ,9 59 Academy 68 3 McDowell 3 44 Meadville M 38 Cleveland Saint Joseph 'I 4 Meadville 3 40 Elk Count Christian 23 45 McDowell 5I I3 Fairview l 55 Gifard 36 64 lvlereyhiirsr 3l I Central Catholic 2 63 on Cn I8 48 Farrell 63 s lvlennwell l 34 Sharpsvine 28 53 Strong Vincent eo 4 Kent Roosevelt O 5' Franklin I8 38 Altoona 54 4 Trinity 2 44 MCDOWEBH 23 59 East 74 2 Rocky Rive' 4 64 Elk Count Christian 3l 53 Academy 50 4 Fairview l 6' Mercyhurst 36 es Mercyhurst 50 4 Baldwin i Y 45 rvleoewell 62 4 Bethel Park 2 Won Lost 4l Strong Vincent 49 4 McDowell 4 I6 O 5l State College 42 7 Meadville I 38 Johnstown 58 8 Fairview I 60 Tech 59 6 McDowell 4 66 Tech 69 8 Central Catholic O 6 Central Catholic I Won Lost 2 Upper St. Clair 2 7 I4 4 Baldwin 3 T,-ack 4 Lackawana 3 3 UPPQI' Sf- Clair O April 2 -- Conneaut 6 Mount Lebanon 4 4 .. 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It might have been one person who made Prep home . . . a frtend gtvnng support . . . a teacher who gave of has or her tame . . ,or a curcle of actnvuttes whtch ned up our days and energy, ?- -, I Entry I8 - Whatever II may have been It was only a small sllce made ol time spent with friends, alone, or In school Thus was not a complete picture by any stretch of the Il11ElgIf18llOI'l,bUl as much as we could I have adequately handled, I A I A 'ff ' -, ' 'V ' fn? 4 .a l s 5 fl., V, .3 ' If f w A ' - ' , , , MU' ttf ,. l ya! 69,3 I 4 A U - V ,RN F A I' ,.:-it-,,, I ,-G, as alya a v - , , .,..l f V A ,jx - gQ.aw,i.,,,,4 A - ,Q vw- D I . 5 ,giSf',g,,? , nifkifli I Q' I ' 5 , -4 5 .27-. . ', 'H' H 4 A, 7 TI ' WW5, ' 'A , f A f - w , ,Q ' - . , I r 1 mf, ,I -- V- 1 1 '- qt I ,, ., , , l hl 4 , , , ., . ., f af A l Ti, '- ' ' g'-,?3,5 -' ' 'Q 4 ji I we . . A if y I , lr la R' ix ,R ' L A . . 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' 1 V, ' gx '22 ,L I x x JI4 Closing rie I M:,,g.,r,: , ,xx 1 af V 5 fs ., - f A- iz -,4 :Ei ,-,'f11?-4, Q fkzlf' , , rg Y 4 t 1 .-I. af' ul Q' K 5 f 3iJ':a.f0 - - 4.x , ,I-'Q u, is 3 'F . ,J ' -4 1 , I f gf ' 6 -V , w ,rl I F I i Pre qu I I -af 3- lf ik' V1 . an Z I - I - I 1 l I - I Q l 1 1 L i 3 I Enlry I9 - As our iourney takes us elsewhere we reirospeciixelx examine our experiences. The Prep community was not the onli mgre' diem in our slice. Erie and Presque Isle were also :mpc-riani elements adding history. adventure. and memorable scenes that will aluass be treasured. r Closing 215 51 ' The Year in Review Q ses' . .-,J - II' Q4 .sq , li? Entry 20 - The world around us was also an important element in our slice. It added excitement, adventure. and entertainment to our lives, The sports world gave us many moments that will be with us for a lifetime, Chicago Bears' Walter Payton broke the rushing record of l2.3l2 held by Jim Brown, The San Francisco 49ers beat the Mnami Dolphins in the biggest football game of the year. Super Bowl XIX. At the World Serles we saw the Detroit Tigers defeat the San Diego Padres four games to one, Even though there were malor sporting events. the largest by far was the Olympics. The Winter Olympics in Yugoslavia saw the United States win four gold and four sulver medals. Scott Hamilton won the gold in the men's figure skating event and Steve Mahre won a gold in the Giant Slalom. The Soviet Union and other Communist countries boycotted the Summer Olympics held tn Los Angeles, Overall the United States won 83 gold. 6l silver. and 30 bronze medals. Mary Lou Retton won the all- round gold medal in women's gymnastics and went on to lead the American squad to a silver medal in the team competition. Carl Lewis won the ICD meters, Jwmeters. the four lwmeters relay. and the long lump to become the first person since Jesse Owens to win four gold medals in track and field. 2l6 Closing QlllN5 S-.VHA Q X I l 1 1 Mfr A f X I...- 'Y Gil C., E - .sv-J b ,,.-An. , . , K, '-:Pav , ' :QQ-X . ' Q ..., . osing I. I ' i nl I 3 '.,,fAa ' 3' 9- 3 N n 0 l df' n 9 i , H1 1 Entry 2l - President Reagan won the race for the presidency with the biggest electoral vote in the nation's history. He won 49 states with 49 percent of the total vote. The competition. Walter Mondale. chose a women as his running mate. Geraldine Ferraro made a stop in Erie on her campaign trail. The Statue of Liberty celebrated her 98th birthday in i984 and she began to show her age. A two-year restoration began in .luly to restore her significant beauty by her centennial celebration. B Closing 14- It Entry 13 - Prince Charles and Princess Diana made headlines again this year with the birth of their second son, Prince Henry. The infant's arrival helped to booster his parents' popularity with the British and American publics. President Reagan's popularity carried him to a second presidential term. Reagan and the First Lady. Nancy. had planned to add a touch of Hollywood to Washington D.C. by arranging to have the most expen- sive lnaguration in the nation's history. Below zero temperatures and falling snow prevented the celebration from being held out doors. Mr. Reagan took his second oath of office under the Rotunda of the Cap- itol. Vanessa Williams became the first Miss America in history to abdi- Cale her title when sexually explicit photos of her appeared in a national magazine. The first runner-up. Suzette Charles. became the 58th Miss America and crowned her successor, Sharlene Wells. in Atlantic City. The world of show business saw happier times at the Academy Awards. Terms of Endearmen! swept the Oscars. Shirley Maclaine won best actress for her role as an eccentric mother and Jack Nichol- son won best supporting actor as a pot-hellied ex-astronaut in Terms of Endearment. which also won for best picture. Other winners of these prestigious awards included Robert Duvall for best actor and Linda Hunt as best supporting actress. illmlsrrf w gs I I nl iff! 0 I C fp 3' 313 li Entry 28 - President Reagan won the race for the presidency with the biggest electoral vote in the nation's history. He won 49 states with 49 percent of the total vote. The competition, Walter Mondale. chose a women as his running mate. Geraldine Ferraro made a stop in Erie on her campaign trail. The Statue of Liberty celebrated her 98th birthday in i984 and she began to show her age. 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