DeSales High School - Salesian Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

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. 2 V QALESIAN Volume 41 DESALES HIGH SCHOOL GENEVA, NEW YORK Producer - Randy Liberio Associate Producers - Debbi Cooke and Lori Quartaro Script Director - Lorrie Ventura Art Director - Peggy Koelbel Supervising Editor - Sister Janet Connorton Photographic Directors - Mike Kloess and Mike Dailor Business Directors - Sue Onorato and Cindy Madia STORYBOARD Prologue 4 Dedication 8 Technical Directors 10 Faculty 12 Guys and Dolls 15 In Memoriam 42 Action 43 Sports 54 Spotlight 73 Gone With the Wind 73 Board of Trustees 119 Ads 122 Index 128 3 All new ideas have humble beginnings, whether they be movies, lives or high schools. DeSales' history began in the 1910's, a time that gave birth to such innovations as Mack Sennett's creation of slapstick comedy. Around the same time that actress Sarah Bern- hardt was seen on movie screens throughout the country in Queen Elizabeth, DeSales High School graduated its first senior class - total: nine people. In 1912, those nine people had enrolled in a new two-year business school, located on the second floor of St. Francis DeSales grammar school on Exchange St., staffed by a faculty of two nuns and named DeSales High School. And so the show began; quietly, humbly and proudly. While movies were being perfected during the Twenties, DeSales was growing. Its enrollment, as well as its faculty, increased. So while Edward G. Robinson was busy working on the set of Little Caesar, the two parish pastors, in the summer of 1929, decided that DeSales High School needed a home of its own. When the stock market crashed in October of that year, the new high school was far from completed. Needless to say, DeSales, or rather the parishes, found themselves heavily in debt. Even though high school funds were diminished by the widespread unemploy- ment of the parishioners, DeSales survived. As the world rose slowly back to its feet, the movie industry found they liked those 'Musical song and dance' flicks. While 1935 saw Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance their way through Top Hat, D. H. S. graduate created his own classic when he wrote the words and music to our Alma Mater. Like DeSales, this original creation is unique. That was forty years ago. The Forties came along and brought troubles for everyone. The United States found themselves in the midst of a world war. DeSales' yearbook, The Salesian, illustrated those hard times through pages devoted to DeSales students who had gone off to war and had died for their country. Even so, the American film indus- try sought to provide an escape from those harsh realities with its popular musical films. The comedy found its place, and rightfully so, as Bob Hope and Bing Crosby led viewers down The Road to Morocco.' ’ As if the immediate war troubles weren't already enough, DeSales High School was the victim of a fire that completely destroyed the wooden front building of the school. The loss was tragic and unable to be properly replaced, due to severe war rationing of building materials. Still DeSales got by. With the end of the Forties and a return to peace, high school life turned to the less drastic things of life as students' interests ranged from sports to Old Clothes Days, May Days to proms, senior plays to cars. War films became as popular as the American flag. This generation saw itself being entertained by the unfortu- nate occurrences of the previous war years when such movie greats as Frank Sinatra and Burt Lancaster appeared in From Here to Eternity. During this time DeSales demanded attention because no one was pleased with the cramped conditions of both the stu- dents and faculty. The DeSales community took the opportunity to initiate a drive which was a huge success. The Catholic commu- nity supported it wholeheartedly, and replaced the classrooms, library and lab that were lost in the fire of 1943. Their enthusiasm went further as supporters raised money to build a gym for DeSales. The DHS basketball 'Stars' now had a home court of their own. The Saints were in the limelight with the biggest gymnasium in the area. DeSales was proud of its new school additions. t American complacency disappeared during the Sixties. The British invaded America with its rock groups. The Beatles, by far the most popular group, even found themselves starring in two films - Help” and A Hard Days Night - which drew crowds and made the two movies box office hits. DeSales High echoed these changes in the styles of the day as women raised their skirts and men grew their hair. Sports were all important and more students than ever were heading for college. The late Sixties were charac- terized by demonstrations, riots and student unrest. New vocabulary and strong feelings arose with words like hard-hats,” grass, radicals, hippies and draft-dodgers. Arguments and shouting were every- where. D.H.S. students reflected these changes. They took interest in society and its problems on a greater scale. Refusing to merely accept the values of their parents, they realigned their thinking, changed and chose their own. New films took a different approach as directors tried to shed new light on old subjects. The list is endless, with such films as Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Graduate,” Woodstock and Midnight Rider. Still parents and children, senators and congressmen, and so many others continued to battle it out. Paul Newman's last words in the Sixties film, Cool Hand Luke,” come close to summing up the problem of the times: What we have here, is a failure to communicate. When the Seventies arrived, the storm had subsided. Films returned somewhat to tear-jerking movies, like Love Story” and made-for-T. V. movie, Brian's Song. 1974 flaunted its splendor when Robert Redford and Mia Farrow starred in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.” DeSales took a new approach to education. Students were introduced to a rotating schedule, and liked it. The English department was updated and offered students the opportunity to study the required subject in the way they felt best, whether it be Drama, Novels, Creative Writing, World Literature, or Journalism. What's more, students became job-oriented, but still remained interested in extra-curricular school activities. Art class and Home Economics came to DeSales, girls sports were revived and Chaplain Fr. Simon created the DeSales musical. However, inflation rose and so did the cost of education. It was no secret that DeSales was financially in trou- ble. Tuition rose from $150-$200-$350, but the problem remained. Decreasing enrollment coupled with increasing tuition proved fatal. On January 20, 1975 DeSales Board of Trustee's President Martin Eades announced that DeSales would close in June. The Senior Class of 75 would become the last graduating class of the 62-year-old High School. Since that announcement, the Geneva Public School System has devoted much time and effort to making the transition of students from DeSales to Geneva High School as smooth as possible. Also since that announcement a large number of parents, students, and alumni united together in a final effort to give DeSales one more chance at existence. They started an organization called the S.O.S. - Save Our School - which put that final effort into full swing, racing against the March 12th deadline, trying to raise $115,000-plus needed to keep our school open. The local community, aware of DeSales' place in Geneva, supported their efforts. The outcome? Well, we all know the outcome now. On this day we're making DeSales history. We have written another chapter in the history of DeSales High School. Let us hope it’s not The Last Picture Show” to be produced by the Salesian. Lorrie Ventura Class of '75 Dedication SISTER PATRICIA FLASS Every class has a star. Our spotlight always highlights Sr. Patricia Flass. She gave us, as sophomores, insights into American literature and sights of Wash- ington, D.C. As our junior class modera- tor, she was supporting actress in our every cause: the famous ''Class Ring Dis- pute, the classic Junior Prom Battle and other special features. We wrote in a part for her in our senior year. She accepted the role whole-heartedly and there has never been a better senior class moderator. Our problems only served to accent her talents for organization and influence, and her unlimited capacity for caring. We, the class of '75, hand the Oscar to our Leading Lady, Sr. Patri- cia. We can only hope that this small token will return part of the love she has given us. 9 Technical Directors SR. AGNES CATHERINE Principal MR. THOMAS LAVIN Vice-Principal SR. HELEN Guidance Counselor FR. DAVID SIMON Chaplain Technicians Mrs. Virginia D’Agostino Secretary Mr. Carmen Chiaverini Custodian Mr. Frank Miller Custodian Sister Bernadette DeSales Development Office Guidance Secretary 11 Faculty ROW 1: Sr. Ann Patrice, Sr. Patricia Sullivan, Sr. Helen Kannan, Sr. Cecile Berwind. ROW 2: Sr. Sheila Hanley, Mrs. Charles Bauder, Mr. Mack Spellecy, Mrs. Susan Tierney, Sr. Janet Connorton, Sr. Mary Lester, Mr. George Abbott, Sr. Patricia Flass, Mrs. Sandra Florig, Mr. Paul Hanley. t 12 ROW 1: Sr. Maris Stella, Sr. Agnes Catherine, principal, Mr. Thomas Lavin, vice-principal, Sr. Bernadine Freida. ROW 2: Sr. Magdalena Kellner, Mrs. D’Agostino, Mr. Frank Muscato, Sr. Anne Emperor, Mr. Frank Miller, Miss Doreen DeSain, Mr. Carl Wenzel, Sr. Anne Guerin. Imported Talents t Miss Mary Ellen Lynch School Nurse - Geneva High and DeSales Mr. Patrick Ryan Developmental Reading - Geneva High and DeSales Mr. Robert Andrews Student Teacher from Hobart College Sister Anne Guerin S.S.J. Inter High School Resource Coordinator t 14 Ty ZSZ AJG Class Of 1979 CLASS OFFICERS ROW 1: Chris Lynch. Pres., Kim Ritter, Sec. ROW 2: Sr. Patricia Sullivan, Moderator, Dan Ninestine, Treas., Ellen Monahan, Vice Pres. t 16 ROW 1: Jerry Barilla, Todd Carter. ROW 2: Steve Valentino, Karen Roxstrom, Mike Knittle. ROW 3: Beth Steen. ROW 1: Janet Tyler, Monica Smead. ROW 2: Debbi Voight, Donna Harris. Sr. Bernadine 17 ROW 1: David Molodetz, Joan Marsh. ROW 2: Allen Bacon, Tim Tabscott, Andi Venuti, Billy Free. ROW 1: Clifford La Voie, David Maher, Mike Bradley. ROW 2: Jamie Welcher, Diane Galusha. 4 18 Tom Gates, Eileen Karol, Karen Crough, Joe Bree, Maureen Hurley. John Sroka, Paul VanDeMortel, Nick Tandle, Sam Zeoli, Mike Riley. 20 Sr. Patricia Sullivan ROW 1: Debbie Murphy, Kathy Rice. ROW 2: Shawn McNemey, Jody Lavin, John McGloon. ROW 1: Andy Sullivan, Lori Annony. ROW 2: Alice Jessmore, Dan Ninestine, Anne Quigley, Jim Hart. BELOW: Mariangela Knight, Sue Davoli, Joey O'Byrne, Charlie Millis, Rosemaria Fratto. Mr. Abbott ABOVE: Anna Fratto, Greg Adams, Christine Maher, Bill Damick, David Bero. Miss DeSain ROW 1: Mary Beth Fleming, Arlene D'Amico. ROW 2: Nick Amatulli, Chris Lynch, Roger Marshall. ROW 1: David Eddy, Judy Simeone, Roberta McCheyne. ROW 2: Robert Reid, Mary Lou Anastasi, Sally Walsh. 23 ROW 1: Margie Peters, Tim Cooke, Maria Koelbel. ROW 2: Ken Visco, Mike Doeblin. ROW 3: Steve DeRaddo, John McFadden, Liz Joback. ROW 1: Toni Manteli, Kim Kloess, Lisa Ventura. ROW 2: Sue Cannull, Laurie Schibley, Mark Thornton. t 24 Lila Hargrove ROW 1: Mark Oddi, John Feligno. ROW 2: Mike Westfall, Jim Scutt. 25 Class Of 1977 CLASS OFFICERS ROW 1: Mary Beth Walsh, Pres.; Linda Conrad, Treas. ROW 2: Mrs. Tierney, Moderator; Christine Acqucsta, Sec.; Jeni Ritter, Vice Pres. 26 t 27 ROW 1: Jean Anastasi, Donna Fenner. ROW 2: Ed Simon, Gerard Cooke, Bill Tapscott. Patty Panna, Tom Baumgartner, Mary Riley, Jim Maher, Donna Frey, Mark St. John, Joell Ianno- pollo. 28 29 Sr. Anne Emperor Mr. Muscaio 30 ROW 1: Linda Conrad, Jean Kovach. ROW 2: Mary Lou Maiihews, Mike Murphy, Steve Evangelista, Theresa De Francesco. ROW 1: Debbie Frey, Donna Hendricks. ROW 2: Bob Manion, Jeff Westfall, Tom Bucklin, Maureen Murphy. ROW 1: Patty Cooley, Peter Quethera, Sue Belcher, Jean Felice. ROW 2: Joe Swee- ney, David Flynn. 31 ROW 1: Laurie McCormick. ROW 2: Chris Lavin, Anne Arthur, Joy McDonald, Jim Feligno, Christine Acquesta. ROW 1: Sue Cooley. ROW 2: Mark Laqui- tara, Joe Mahan. ROW 3: Diane Carno- vale. Sully Gentile, Cheryl O'Neil. 32 ROW 1: John Bimbo, Mike D'Amico. ROW 2: Sam Crisanti, Lou Ventura, Debbie Verzella, Jeni Ritter. Donna Mariano, Tom McFadden, Cindy Quartaro, Bob Grabman, Doug Graham, Mary Lynch. 33 Class Of 1976 CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Mary Polce, Vice Pres.; Karen Doeblin, Pres. STANDING paui O'Byrne, Treas.; Sharon Maher, Sec.; Sr. Ann Patrice, Modera tor. t 34 ROW 1: Karen Bimbo, Barb Legott, Jackie McCormick, Lou Quethera. ROW 2: Sandy Consolie, Jeff Bradley, Rita Crisanti, Dan Castor. Sr. Ann Patrice ROW 1: Steve Guerriri, Steve Fischer. ROW 2: Gwen Furano, Pat Riley, Suzie Chizinski. 35 36 Mrs. Bauder ROW 1: Valerie Valentino, Maureen Hul- ing. ROW 2: Ellen Lathrop, Karen Doeb- lin, Duane Rapini. STANDING: Bob Rice. ROW 1: Mark McDonald, Steve Visco. ROW 2: Arden Simeone, Tina Onorato, Mary Beth Albert. 37 ROW 1: Jackie Knight, Dave Balistreri, Deb- bie Muzzi, Matt Venuti, Karen Anderson. ROW 2: Tony Midiri, Tim Riley. 38 Sr. Janet Connorton { 4 , ,, W «'.y 1 M M m 1 ! ! m% KftrH • | £ 5 , „ ROW 1: Chuck Kenny. Sue Sullivan, Kathy Roxtrom. ROW 2: Tim Peters, Lynn Crough, Chris Albert. ROW 1: Tom Liberio. ROW 2: Sharon Maher, Cindy Stuchkus, John Seraf- ine, Sandy Liberatore. 39 40 ROW 1: Steve Davis, Mike Hennessy. ROW 2: Kathy Lyons, Joe Sroka, Sue Updike. Mrs. Florig Julie Sullivan, Carol Guererri, Tom Wolff, Debbie Conrad, John DeRaddo. ROW 1: Lizzie Iannopollo, Karen Colizzi. ROW 2: Mary Ann Spychalski, Chris LaVoie, Lou Ann Ross. Sr. Cecile Tom Marino, Marie D’Amico, Bernadette Taney, Maureen O’Toole, Ludie Manion. 41 In Memoriam to Chris Tandle Chris was young, he was smart, he was loved; yet he's gone. He's gone from earth, but he's not gone from our hearts. We remember his iQue pasa? and Hasta la vista; his laughter that showed his dimples con- stantly. We can’t think of football without thinking of him. We remember him especially as someone who cared. More than just a memory of him is left with us. He taught us all a lesson. We matured because of his departure. We know now that we should love life as much as he did for we will never know when our life on earth will be taken away from us. 42 Student Council — You Never Can Tell ROW 1: Lisa Bariran, co-president, Mr. Abbott, moderator, Carol Molodetz, Gary Anania, co-presidents. ROW 2: Karen Bimbo, Andi Venuti, John Bimbo, Kathy Rice, Marianne Peters, Cindy Quartaro, Matt O’Hanlon, Sandy Liberatore, Kenny Visco, Kathy Rice, Marianne Peters, Debbie Verzella, Cindy Quartaro. ROW 3: Tim Tapscott, Joe Bree, Tom Liberio, Tom Wolff, Mark Lacquitara, Laurie McCormick. 44 Honor Society and Athletic Association ROW 1: Nancy Consolie, Lorrie Ventura, Carol Molodetz, Mike Kloess, Rich Castor, Sr. Bernadine, Moderator. ROW 2: Peggy Koelbel, Karen Visco, Felix St. John, Mike Schibley, Lori Quartaro, Mary Buckley, Lisa Bartran. Zoe Venuti, Carol Guererri, Maureen Toole, Rose Healy, Lou Ann Ross, Jim Feligno. 45 Social Action — Help ROW 1: Carol Guererri, Barb Bowen, Beth Thomas. ROW 2: Mark Stasko, Denise Greco, Moderator Sister Patricia Flass. 46 Library Club and Chess Club Sr. Mary, moderator; Nancy Flynn, Mrs. Phillips, library assistant; Debbie Frey, Donna Frey, Maureen Toole, Donna Hendricks, Julie Sullivan. ROW 1: Anthony Madiri, Lou Quethera, John Bucklin, Felix St. John. ROW 2: Mike Schibley, Jody Lavin, Debra Murphy, Anne Quigley, Margaret Peters, Mr. Hanley. ROW 3: Timothy Peters, Thomas Liberio, Tom Deane, Chuck Kenny. ROW 4: Ed McCormick, Bob Land- schoot. 47 Salesian Editors — Seven Who Dared SALESIAN EDITORS: ROW 1: Debbie Cooke, Lori Quartaro. ROW 2: Randy Liberio, Sr. Janet. ROW 3: Matt O'H nlon, Lorrie Ventura, Peggy Koelbel. 48 t General Staff ROW 1: Kathy Long, Sue Onorato, Beth Munzer, Carol Calabrese, Cindy Ross. ROW 2: Mary Rou- lan, Joyce Jansen. ROW 3: Rose Healy, David Hanley, Peggy McWilliams, Mary Margaret Buckley, Cindy Madia. ROW 4: Mike Kloess, Steve Guererri, Sherry Linehan. Ski Club — Downhill Racer ROW 1: Greg Phillips. Steve Maher, Gary Anania, Susie Chisinski, Mark Fragnoli, Joe O'Byme. ROW 2: Steve D’Amico, Chris Albert, Chris Lynch. David Maher, David Bero, Matt Venuti, Randy Liberio. ROW 3: Greg Hogan, Mark Stasko, Gwen Furano, Mark McDonald. Debbie Muzzi, Lauren McCormick, Christine Mahar, Kathy Rice. ROW 4: Mike Dailor, Tina Onorato, Debbie Cooke, Barb Legott, Lori Quartaro, Nancy Flynn, Karen Visco, Mary Roulan, Beth Thomas, Mary Lou Matthews, Cindy Madia, joni Ritter. ROW 5: Pat Riley, Steve Davis, Joe Sroka, Chuck Kenny, Paula Cochrane, Holley Smaldone, Rose Healy, Lila Hargrove. It's Academic ROW 1: Rich Castor, Don Graham, Felix St. John. ROW 2: Sr. Ann Patrice, Moderator; Alternates: Nancy Consolie, Lisa Bartran. Blaze Off — The Rockford Files ROW 1: Karen Colizzi, Carol Guererri, Lila Hargrove, Peggy McWilliams. ROW 2: Maria Koelbcl, Jody Lavin. ROW 3: Lisa Bartran, Janet Tyler, Lorrie Ventura, Cindy Ross, Beth Munzer. ROW 4: Rich Castor, Tom Marino, Bob Landschoot, John Buckley. 52 t Mrs. Bauder, Moderator, Marianne Peters and Tom Lib- erio, co-editors. Liturgy Committee — The Bible Story ROW 1: Carol Guererri, Toni Dailor, Sue Belcher, Alice Jessmore, Arden Simeone, Marie D’ Amico, Marianne Peters. ROW 2: Lisa Dailor, Karen Colizzi, Paul Hanley, Debbie Murphy, Liz Joback, Anne Quigley, Donna Fenner, Tom Dean. Lisa Dailor, Chairwoman, Marianne Peters, Secretary, Mr. Paul Hanley, Moderator. 53 Varsity Football — No. 7 — The Dirty Heroes ROW 1: Termite Maher, John Bucklin, Maddog Lynch, Jim Cardinale, Louie Ventura, Jim Maher. ROW 2: Gary Anania, Butch O'Hanlon, Sundance Sroka, Louie Quethcra, Don Graham, Chris Albert, Pat Riley, John DiRaddo, Rich Castor, Felix St. John. ROW 3: Dan Castor, Dick Eddy, Bob Landschoot, Steve D’Amico, Tom Anderson, Dan Murphy, Mike Knittle, Lance A1 worth Antinelli, Mark Fragnoli. MISSING FROM PICTURE: John Kenny, Eddy Eddington. ROW 1: Susie Chizinski, Kathy Long, Lizie Iannopollo. ROW 2: Tina Onorato, Arden Simeone. ROW 3: Kathy Roxstrom, Ellen Lathrop, Rita Crisanti, Kathy Lyons, Cindy Simeone. Donna Hinsen Rose Healy 55 Saints and Sinners Gary Anania's counterpan, Mark Antinelli gallops in for a score. Cheerleaders enthusiasm brings D. H. S. to victory. De Sales vs. 30 Dundee 32 Honeoye Falls- Lima 30 Marcus Whitman 38 Oswego Catholic 14 Lyons 14 Victor 61 South Seneca 36 Red Jacket Mr. Harry Furman - Head Coach Mr. Joe Zeoli - Coach 56 The Longest Yard Matt 0'Hanlon zonks up the middle. Don Graham and Mark Antinelli cradle the pigskin for the first The Lofty swirls of Gary Anania go for another score, score of the year. 57 Louie Quetheia Mark Fragnoli, Tom Anderson Louie Ventura J. V. Football — The Wrecking Crew ROW 1: Ed Simon, Todd Carter, Steve DeRaddo, Mike Riley, Peter Quethera, Doug Smaldone, Nick Tandle, Mike Doeblin. ROW 2: Dave Eddy, Joe Kenny, Tom Bucklin, Dave Maher, John McGloon, Dave Bero, Shawn McNerny, Steve Valentino, Doug Graham, Tom Baumgartner. ROW 3: Tom McFadden, Clifford LaVoie, John Sroka, Bob Grabman, Pete Quigley, Dan Linehan, Bob Manion, Jeff West- fall, Nick Amatulli, Mike Bradley. MISSING FROM PICTURE: John Feligno, Mark Oddi, Paul VanDeMortel, Bob Jaynes, Ed McCormick. ROW 1: Joell Iannapollo, Jean Kovack, Mary Beth Furano. ROW 2: Donna Hendricks, Coaches: Abe Hara, MacSpellecy. MISS- Donna Fenner, Cindy Quartaro. ROW 3: Mary Beth Walsh, Joy McDonald, Mary Lynch. ING FROM PICTURE: Leroy Freyer. 59 er very, Dec in troi'h ' r nama runs, or Ter very | • n—Led by the passing and f ary Anania, the DeSales d W 'm a 13-point defi -!1 ' nre 38 yards ee-!I arr e 'b ««S S _ ,v- .aQa ' ,mo££ re ib 0 o de , w t0 I saints to V V' sa;w , 55.«? O.S 'cV sb0 ed S? - over it ..al Healsi . sion. .os play (for 4. y play in the game .ach Ralph Dewey, wht dered that DeSales playec .ost flawless second half. ewey was disappointed at the turn of events since we ready expected the second half would be ours, but it turned out to be theirs The Saints, having stretched their lead to 20-12 with that touchdown to open the third period, added two more points to their margin after the kickoff. Whitman was ticketed for an illegal block on the kickoff, being set back to its own 11 yard line. Two plays later, Bodine dropped back into his own end 'ne to pass and was nailed by Dick for a safety. 'aints closed out the scoring in 'eriod with the help a a 15 against the Wildcats on j new illegal blocking Wildcats. ' Saints were fo‘ ▼ own 45. In- stead f. J DeSales retaine f 'an 40 and drove - |a sneaking ove J after a 13 yard ru. up the score. We really hurt oure times, declaro De Sales vs. 12 Dundee Opp. 12 Honeoye Falls-Lima 8 36 Marcus Whitman 16 20 Lyons 42 18 Honeoye 14 20 Victor 35 26 South Seneca 6 Saints continue Leading Ladies Take ihe Qpotlight ROW 1: Laurie Schibley, Donna Frey, Andy Venuii, Jody Lavin, Karen Crough. ROW 2: Ellen Lathrop, Karen Visco, Mary Lou Matthews, Jane Brennan, Ellen Monahan, Coach Mr. Muscato. With only three games left as the book goes to press, DeSales Girls’ Basketball team has a 5 to 1 lead in the league. DeSales vs. Opp. 32 Geneva 48 36 Dundee 26 46 Naples 25 38 Honeoye 34 32 Red Jacket 17 39 Honeoye 36 32 Dundee 33 61 Varsity Basketball — ROW 1: Steve Visco, Donnie Graham. ROW 2: Tom Marino, Louis Quethera, John DeRaddo, Chris Lavin. ROW 3: Greg Hogan, Bill Tapscott, John Serafine, Tim Riley. Varsity Cheerleaders: Karen Bimbo, Julie Sullivan, Sue Onorato, Jackie McCormick, Deb- bie Conrad, Mary Polce, Peggy Koelbel, Mary Lou Manion, Bernadette Taney, Carol Mol- odetz. 62 t The World's Greatest Athletes The girls shout BE AGGRESSIVE!” DeSales vs. OPP. 32 Geneva 64 63 SS 57 43 Bloomfield 49 47 HF-L 48 41 Geneva 64 56 Bishop Grimes 57 59 Red Jacket 42 83 Romulus 58 53 Dundee 49 45 SS 34 79 Red Jacket 59 73 Assumption 63 72 Romulus 62 53 HF-L 68 72 Naples 63 57 Dundee 50 57 Naples 48 70 Bloomfield 54 A very serious coach 63 The Dancing Masters 64 Three cheers for OT DHS Ready, set go . . . JV Basketball — Almost Angels ROW 1: Doug Graham, Tim Tapscott, Louie Ventura, Tom Bucklin. ROW 2: Sam Crisanti, Joe Sweeney, Dan Linehan, Joe Kenny, Bob Manion, Bob Jaynes, Tom McFadden, John McFadden, Steve Evangelista. ROW 1: Mary Rickey, LuLu Guerriri. ROW 2: Sue Cooley, Chris Acquesta, Donna Mariano, Debbie Verzella. ROW 3: Jean Anastasi, Patty Cooley, Diane Carnovale. 65 Tough As They Come D.H.S. vs. OPP. 45 Geneva 64 51 SS 46 41 Bloomfield 29 52 HF-L 39 85 Geneva 55 52 Bishop Grimes 60 65 Red Jacket 37 72 Romulus 64 71 Dundee 29 47 SS 58 62 Red Jacket 49 63 Assumption 42 50 Romulus 65 54 HF-L 56 70 Naples 45 66 Dundee 44 34 Naples 36 43 Bloomfield 67 It's got to come down sooner or later! Coming in for a landing! I don't agree! 66 Freshman Basketball — The Angry Breed ROW 1: Andy Sullivan, John McGloon, Bill Free, Bob Reid, Kenny Visco. ROW 2: Joe Bree, Dave Eddy. Mike Bradley. Dan Ninestine, Nick Amatuli, Greg Adams, Mark Oddi. Coach: Mr. Wenzel. ROW 1: Mary Lou Anastasi, Mary Beth Fleming, Ellen Monahan. Jamie Welcher. ROW 2: Toni Manteli, Diane Galusha, Karen Roxstrom, Sue Cannuli. ROW 3: Kim Ritter, Chris Maher, Renie Klestinic, Linda Liberatore. ROW 1: Lisa Ventura, Judy Simeone. ROW 2: Liz Joback, Barb Conley. ROW 3: Sally Walsh, Andy Venuti. 67 Reach for Glory Mr. Wenzel gives a pep talk to his team. Joe Bree and Dan Ninestine listen to strategy given by a worried coach. The audience cheers the team on. 68 Golf and Bowling — Little Tough Guys Don Switzer, Gary Anania, Bob Jaynes, Steve Guererri, Mike D’Amico, Dan Knight. ROW 1: Dan Castor, John Bimbo, Gary Anania. ROW 2: Mike Stramandinoli, Greg Phillips, Dan Murphy, Rich Castor 69 Varsity Baseball '74 — Safe at Home Greg Phillips D.H.S. OPP. 10 Romulus 0 13 H.F.-L. 2 10 Naples 2 10 Dundee 2 13 South Seneca 1 3 H.F.-L. 2 8 Victor 9 5 Dundee 2 2 Red Jacket 1 2 South Seneca 1 4 Victor 3 Mark Fragnoli Dan Murphy Dan Castor John Serafine Sectionals - Class B D.H.S. OPP. 3 Livonia 2 9 Holley 8 6 Oakfield, 3 - finals Alabama Section 5 Class B Champions J. V. Baseball '74 ROW 1: Mike Hennessy, Ed McCormick, Tom Liberio. ROW 2: Bob Grabman, Chuck Kenny, Bob Landschoot, Bob Manion, Fox Evangel- ista. De Sales J.V. Baseball season tallied 3 wins and 5 losses. 71 Mr. Muscato - Coach Final Takes t 72 Musical '74 — A Star Is Born Lori Quanaro as Dolly Levi sings Hello Dolly. Life Upon a Wicked Stage is sung by Gwen Furano. Susan Onorato solos to Side by Side. 74 i There's No Business Like Show Business There’s nothing like a dame. Randy, Lori and Elmer Sroka say Hello Dolly. Musical 1975 — Over the Rainbow Jane’s her name, and dancing's her game. She always has a smile on her face . . . Mrs. Josephine Bihary. Homecoming 1974 Queen: Mary Margaret Buckley, Junior Princess: Suzie Chizinski, Sophomore Princess: Mary Beth Walsh, Frosh Princess: Kathy Rice. HOMECOMING QUEEN: Mary Margaret Buckley Our parade mascot Spoon River Gary Anania as Hamilton Greene is being applauded for his eloquence. Cast members point out a bad hand of cards of Gambler, Tom Beautty, played by Don Graham. 78 Anthology Shack Dye, played by Mark Fragnoli, tells his long sad story while cast members form a choir. Anner Clute, played by Debbi Cooke and Daisy Frasar, played by Holley Smaldone, as two hookers tell the story of their lives. 79 Acting Workshop Director Sister Anne Patrice instructs the cast. 80 Guest Stars at DeSales Studios The late Mr. Robert Michaels speaks to stars about the Rotary Camp for handicapped children. 81 Mr. Charles Bauder gave a talk on political parties. Where the Stars Hangout 82 t 83 Days of Thrills The four stooges getting pies in their faces at the Senior-Freshman Reception! ’Til give you an offer you can’t refuse! says Jim Cardinale. Andi Venuti is the Prima Donna of DeSales High? 84 t and Laughter Freshman girls are always trying to attract boys. A Mary Lou, the queen of Senior Freshman Reception! A hug and a kiss for Timmy, love Dawn. Let's Make a Squeal Kathy Long is given away to the lucky winner. Cheerleaders perform game show ’’Let’s Make a Squeal.” Students are watching cheerleaders perform. i 86 Time Out! 87 Candy Sale — The Chocolate Factory Miss Fanny Farmer, Miss Nestle’s Crunch, Miss 5th Avenue, and Miss World’s Finest vie for the title of Miss Candy Bar, USA. Our World’s Finest Candy Rep. - Mr. Bilk Randy sings to his candy bar. Christmas Play — North Pole . . . and to all long, healthy horns.” 89 Nosey Elves Mr. and Mrs. Claus Teaching Ministry Bless the Beasts The students are the teachers for the parishes' second grades. Jackie McCormick. Mark Fragnoli Kathy Lyons and the Children Ludie Manion enjoys the lesson as much as her students. Freshman Play — Romeo and Juliet Andi Venuti as Juliet, Ken Visco as Romeo and Karen Roxstram as the nurse. A party scene at Capulets. David Maher as the clown. 92 Jr. Prom 1974 — Time in a Bottle 94 Danny gives the camera a big smile. Mary and Randy, the King and Queen. Stars on the Road — Monkey Business in Boston After the Tea Party Where’s Debbie? A long ride to Boston Sleeping Beauties? Getting ready for a night on the town. 95 Watson Homestead — A Weekend Barb Sollenne jumps into a bunch of hands during a trust game. Don Switzer washes an elephant that isn't there. t 96 Retreat For the Stars Gary Anania, John Buckin, Sherry Linehan and Karen Visco laugh and eat during a game of charades. Lori Quartaro and Denise Greco add memories to the altar cloth. Mark Stasko is enjoying his party favors. 97 Class of 1975 Mary Roulan, Sec.; Jim Cardinale, Pres.; Lori Quartaro, Vice Pres.; Sr. Patrica Flass, Moderator; Sue Onorato, Treas. 98 i 99 LISA BARTRAN 100 CAROL A. CALABRESE JAMES L. CARDINALE JEANIE CASTELLUZZO Paper Chase RICHARD W. CASTOR JAMES J. CHELENZA PAULA M. COCHRANE NANCY CONSOLIE MICHAEL DAILOR DEBORAH H. COOKE ANNE M. COOLEY SR. SHEILA HANLEY STEVE H. D'AMICO 103 DAWN A. FELICE 104 STEPHEN M. GUERERRI 105 JOYCE A. JANSEN SHERYL A. LINEHAN KATHLEEN LONG KEVIN JOSEPH LYNCH It Came From Outer Space CYNTHIA M. MADIA 107 STEPHEN J. MAHER 108 ELIZABETH MARIE MUNZER 110 LORI A. QUARTARO Ill MARY M. ROULAN 112 BARBARA A. SOLLENNE MARK STASKO R. FELIX ST. JOHN MICHAEL STRAMANDINOLI 113 BETH A. THOMAS I Saw What You Did KAREN VISCO GEORGE VanDeMORTEL ZOE VENUTI LORRAINE L. VENTURA MARC VanOPDORP Thanks for the memory Of candy sales and lab And taking all our gab For tardy slips and field trips To make the day less drab How lovely it was! Thanks for the memory Of Friday afternoons and Fr. Simon's tunes For snowball fights and Boston sights And Mission Day balloons How lovely it was! Thanks for the memory Of acting workshop classes and Mr. Lavin's passes The football cheers and week-end beers And all the chapel masses How lovely it was! Thanks for the memory Of selling magazines The side-door smoking fiends Suspension or detention If they caught us wearing jeans How lovely it was! Thanks for the memory Of going on retreat Nothing there to eat Our cabin rooms, the greaser tunes And falling in the creek How lovely it was! Thanks for the memory The drinking fountain crew Our faithful gold and blue The Junior Prom, exams we bombed And Marriage” with you-know-who How lovely it was!- Thanks for the memory Our crowded parking lot June classes were so hot The fire drills, and unpaid bills The discipline we got How lovely it was! Thanks for the memory DeSales, you were the one In you we had such fun But now it’s time to say good-bye Our life has just begun So thank you very much. Class of 1975 'K. A. KATHY ADAIR 743 West Avenue Social Action 1.2. GARY ANANIA 489 W. North St. Sophomore Class Vice Pres.; Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Student Council 1,4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J. V. Sports JAMES CHELENZA 1, 2; Varsity Sports 2,3,4; 90 Mason St. Senior Play. G.H.S. 1, 2, 3; Intramural THOMAS ANDERSON ••Tom” Basketball 4. Rick’ RICHARD CASTOR 38 Hillcrest St. Blaze Off 4; French Club 2; Hobart Seminar 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Intramurals Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. ”Jim’ Varsity Football and Basketbal 3, 4; Senior Play. DENISE GRECO 79 Herbert St. Athl. Assoc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Social Action 1, 2, 3. STEPHEN GUERERRI ”Rat 43 Maple St. Athl. Assoc, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; J.V. 427 W. High St. Social Action 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J.V. Spons 1, 2; Varsity Football 4. MARK ANTINELLI Weasel’ 458 W. North St. Intramurals 1; J.V. Football 1, 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Sports 3,4. LISA BARTRAN 18 Swift St., Waterloo Apostlic Corp 2; Blaze Off 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2; Hobart Seminar 3; Honor Society 3, 4; PAULA COCHRANE Wilma” Basketball 2; Blaze-Off 3; 651 Waterloo-Geneva Rd. Musical 2; Ski Club 2. NANCY CONSOLIE 447 Castle St. French Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Hobart Seminar 3; Social Action 3. DEBORAH COOKE Debbie” 153 Washington St. French Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Library Club 1; Mission Club 3; Salesian Staff 4; Ski Club 1, 4; Intramurals 3; Senior Play. Mission Club 2, 3; Spanish Club ANNE COOLEY 2; Student Council 3, Student 20 Lafayette St. Council Co-Chair. 4; Intramurals 3. BARBARA BOWEN Babs 9 West Avenue Ath. Assoc. 1, 4; Apolistic Corp 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; Social Action 1 Dai’ MICHAEL DAILOR R.D. 2 Brae wood Lane Blaze Off 1, 2, 3; Chess Club Social Action 4; Salesian 4; Senior Play. DAVID HANLEY Dave 486 W. Lake Rd. Sophomore Class President; Salesian Staff 4; Student Council 1; Musical 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Varsity Bowling 4. ROSE MARIE HEALY Rose 25 Park Avenue Athl. Assn. 2, 3, 4; Chess Clu 2; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club 2; Library Club 2; Musical 3, 4; Salesian Staff 4; Tennis Club 3 Track Team 2. DONNA HINSSEN Sassy 180 Slosson Lane 1, 2; French Club 2; Musical 1, Cheerleader 4; Salesian Staff 4 2; Salesian Staff 4; Ski Club 4; Mission Club 3. 2; Intramural Liturgy Committee 1, 2, 3; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Musical 2, 4; Social Action 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Tenn. Team 2, 3; Senior Play. JANE BRENNAN 361 Slosson Lane French Club 1, 2, 3; Hobart Seminar 3; Imramurals 3; Cross Country 2; Girls' Basketball 4; Senior Play. MARY MARGARET BUCKLEY 170 Lewis St. 2, 3, 4: Track 2 Basketball 1 Senior Play. STEPHEN D'AMICO Cheekers 50 Milton St. Ski Club 4; Bowling 4; Cross Country 3; Intramurals 1,2, 4; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Club 4; Senior Play. PATRICIA DEJOHN Trish 10 Linwood Ave. G.H.S. 1; Track 2. Hoges 3, Glee Club 2, Hobart Seminar 3; EDWARD EDDINGTON Eddy Honor Society 3, 4; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Salesian Staff 4; Ski Club 2; Intramurals 3; Senior Play. JOHN BUCKLIN Bucks' 290 Washington St. Sophomore Class Treasurer; Musical 1, 2, 3; J.V. Basketball and Baseball 1, 2; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4 and Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Football 4. CAROL CALABRESE 467 W. North St. 316 E. North St. Intramurals 1, 2, 4; J. V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. RICHARD EDDY 7 Middle St. GREGORY HOGAN 381 Castle St. Ski Club 4; Musical Crew 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Intramural: 3, 4. JOYCE JANSEN A-8 Charters Homes Glee Club 2; Salesian Staff 4. JOHN KENNY Eagle 383 Washington St. Intramurals 3; J.V.Football 1, 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Football 4. MICHAEL KLOESS Mike' 294 Pulteney St. Honor Society 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3; Salesian Staff 4; Student Council 2, 3; Intramurals 2,3, 4; Cross Country 2; Senior Play Dicky DANIEL KNIGHT Mid' 128 Lewis St. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. MICHELLE EMMI 21 State St. Blaze Off 1. Braso DAWN FELICE 8 Linwood Ave. Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Salesian Staff 4; Spanish Club 1. 3; Musical 2. JAMES CARDINALE Jimmy MARK FRAGNOLI Mission Club 2: French Club 2; Golf Club 2, 3. MARGARET KOELBEL Peggy’ Emmy 14 S. Morrell St. Sophomore Class Sec., Junior Class Pres.; Apostolic Corp 1, 2; Blaze Off 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Library Athl. Assoc. 1; Cheerleader 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Hobart Seminar Club 1, 2; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Musical 1, 2, 3; Salesian Frags' 87 Lyceum St. Senior Class Pres.; Musical 3, 4; J.V. Football, Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3. JEANNE CASTELLUZZO 28 Genessee St. Athl. Assoc. 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Glee Club 2; Health Careers 1; Honor Society 3; 480 White Springs Rd. Ski Club 2, 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Intramurals 1, 2; J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity 3,4. WILLIAM GALLAGHER 29 Pulteney St. Rudy Staff 4. RANDY LIBERIO 89 Maple St. Junior Class Vice Pres.; Hobart Seminar 3; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Gags Salesian Staff Editor-in-Chief 4; Ski Club 4; French Club 1, Sherry' Athl. Assoc. 1, 2, 4; Mission 2,3. Club 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. SHERYL LINEHAN DONALD GRAHAM Donnie 28 Jefferson Ave. 420 W. High St. Alpha 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2; Mission Club French Club 2; Honor Society Musical 2, at Salesian Staff 4; 1, 2, 3: Musical 1, 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; J.V. Intramurals 3. 2; SUNY at Oswego 4. Football and Basketball 1, 2; KATHLEEN LONG Runt’ J 405 Washington St. Freshman Class Vice-Pres.; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3; Salesian Staff 4; Spanish Club 1. KEVIN LYNCH 126 Hillcrest Ave. Athl. Assoc. 2; Chess Club 2, 4; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 4; Intramural Baseball 1, 2; J. V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3,4. CYNTHIA MADIA 13 Argyle St. MARIANNE PETERS Horne' 338 William St. Apostolic Corp. 2, 3; Blaze- Off 3: Editor 4; Glee Club 2; Hobart Seminar 3; Liturgy Lynchie Comm. 3, 4; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Musical 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Student Council 4; Intra murals 2,3. PAUL PETROSINO Petro 221 N. Genessee St. J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity 3. Cindy CAROL PETTRONE Putter 463 Washington St. Hobart Seminar 3; Mission Club Alpha 1; Athl. Assoc. 1; 3; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Salesian Apostolic Corp 1; Glee Club 1: Staff 4. STEPHEN MAHER Termite 20 Delaney Dr. Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 4; Golf 1, 2; Varsity Football 3,4. RICHARD McFADDEN 'Rich 56 Spring St. Varsity Basketball 3,4. daniel McQuillan Quiller 121 Lyceum St. Hobart Seminar 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Track and Cross Country 2. MARGARET McWILLIAMS Peggy 212 William St. Blaze Off 4; Health Careers 1; Mission Club 1; Musical 1, 2; Salesian Staff 4; Spanish Club 1; Senior Play. CAROL MOLODETZ 356 Washington St. Spanish Club 1, 2; Musical 1, 2; Missions 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Intramurals 3; National Honor Society: Student Council Co- Chair. 4; Senior Play. ELIZABETH MUNZER Beth- Mission Club 1: Cheerleader 2: 'Musical 1, 2, 3: Blaze-Off 1, 2; Hobard Seminar 3. GREGORY PHILLIPS Greg 48 Ridgewood Dr. Intramurals 1, 2, 3; J.V. 'Baseball 1, 2; Varsity 3,4. MONJHA PRATER 29 Center St. Musical 1,2. LORIQUARTARO Q 68 Madison St. Jr. Class Sec.: Senior Class Vice-Pres.; Aposialic Corp. 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Hobart Seminar 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Library Club 2; Mission Club 1, 2, 3: Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Asst. Editor Salesian 4: French Club 1,2, 3; Intramurals 1. BETTE REALE 95 Lafayette St. Athletic Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission 1, 2, 3. JOAN RITTER Joni 14 Ada St. Blaze Off 1; French Club 1,2, 3; Glee Club 2; Hobart Seminar 4: Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Musical 1, 2, 3; Salesian Staff 4: Ski Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, MICHAEL SCHIBLEY 44 Cherry St. Athl. Assoc. 1; Chess Club 2, 3,4; French Club 1, 2; Honor Society 3,4; Mission Club 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3,4. MARIANNE SMALDONE Holley 508 White Springs Rd. Alpha 3; Athl. Assoc. 1; Cheerleader 3; Blaze Off 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Library Club 1, 2; Mission Club 1, 2, 3: Salesian Staff 4; Ski Club 4. BARBARA SOLLENE Skinny 16 Atwood Ave. Health Careers 1; Spanish Club 1; Intramurals 1. MARK STASKO 189 Maxwell Ave. Athl. Assoc. 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Mission Club 1,2, 3; Ski Club 1, 4: Spanish Club 1: Intramurals 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; J.V. Football 1; Cross Country 3; Track 2. MICHAEL STRAMANDINOLI Mike” 11 Wad worth St. Musical 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Bowling 3,4. DONALD SWITZER 37 Snell Rd. Golf Club 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 3. BETH THOMAS 57 William St. Apostolic Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Blaze Off 3, 4; Ski Club 1,2, 4; Spanish Club 1; Mission Club 1, 2; Student Action 4; Musical 2; Intramurals 1, 2; Hobart Seminar 4; Senior Play. GEORGE VANDEMORTEL R.D. 1 West Lake Road MARC VAN OPDORP 50 Highland St. 572 Pre-Emption Rd. Blaze Off 4; Health Careers 1; Hobart Seminar 4; Mission Club 2; Salesian Staff 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. DANIEL MURPHY Murph 15 West St. Intramurals Basketball 1, 3; Varsity Football and Basketball 3, 4; Bowling 3. MATHEW O'HANLON Mattie Rd 3 Carter Rd. Freshman Class Pres.; Athl. Assoc. 1; Blaze-Off 2, 3; Mission Club 3; Salesian Staff 4; Student Council 4; Senior Play; Intramurals 2, 3; J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. SUSAN ONORATO Sue 228 Hamilton St. Senior Class Treas.: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha 2: Mission Club 3; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Salesian Staff 4. MARGARET PAULSEN Mickey 241 William St. French Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Cross Country 2; Intramurals 3; Musical 2, 3, 4. 3. 4. JOHN ROLLO Rollsie 56 Morrell St. Musical 4; Intramurals 2, 3: J.V. Football 1. 2. CINDY ROSS Box 21, R.D. 3 Blaze-Off 4; Health Careers Club 1, 2; Mission Club 2, 3; Salesian Staff 4. MARY ROULAN 108 William St. Senior Class Sec. ; Alpha 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Library Club 1; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Musical 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 4; Intramurals 2. 3. RICHARD ST. JOHN Felix R.D. 4 1 Snell Rd. Athl. Assoc. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4; Hobart Seminar 3; Honor Society 3, 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Senior Play. JANET SALONE 28 Lyceum St. Cheerleading 2; Hobart Seminar 4; Mission Club 1, 2; Musical 1,2. MARGUERITE SALONE 25 Wadsworth St. Apostolic Corps 1. Athl. Assoc. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Club 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 3,4. LORRAINE VENTURA Lorrie 195 Slosson Lane Freshman Class Sec.; Junior Class Treas.; Apostolic Corp. 1; Cheerleader 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2; Mission Club 1, 2; Musical 1, 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Assistant Editor Salesian 4; Intramurals 3; Who's Who 3. ZOE ANN VENUTI 20 West St. Blaze Off 3, 4; Chess Club 3; Glee Club 2; Health Careers 1; Hobart Seminar 3,4; Mission Club 3: Musical 1, 2, 3; Salesian Staff 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Cross Country 2,3; Track 2: Bowling 3. KAREN VISCO 27 Snell Rd. French Club 1, 2, 3: Ski Club I, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Senior Play; Girls' Basketball 4. JOHN ROLLO Rollsie 56 Morrell St. Musical 4; Intramurals 2, 3; J. V. Football 1, 2. I I MR. GEORGE ABBOTT Spanish 1, 2; Non-Western Studies; Student Council Moderator. MRS. NANCY BAUDER Basic English; British Literature; World Literature; Journalism; Academic Methods; Blaze-Off Moderator. SISTER CECILE BERWIND Chairman of Science Department; Chemistry. SISTER ANN PATRICE CARRIGAN Acting Workshop; American Literature; Novel; English Regents; Independent English; Junior Class Moderator; Senior Play Director. SISTER JANET CONNORTON Chairman of Art Department; Art 1, 2; Teaching Ministry; Yearbook Moderator. MISS DOREEN DESA1N English 1; French 1, 2, 3. SISTER ANN EMPEROR Chairman Social Studies Department; Non-Western Studies; American History; European History; Political Science; Cheerleader Moderator. SISTER PATRICIA FLASS Chairman English Department; English 2; American History; Senior Class Moderator. MRS. SANDRA FLORIG Biology; Health. SISTER BERNADINE FREIDA Health; IPS; Honor Society Moderator. MR. PAUL HANLEY Religion 10; So What's the Difference; Values; Liturgy Committee Moderator; Chess Club Moderator; Intramural Basketball Moderator. SISTER SHEILA HANLEY Chairman of Business Department; Business Law; Office Practice; Shorthand; Economics. SISTER MARY LESTER Office Experience; Typing; Librarian. SISTER MAGDALENA Chairman of Langauge Department; Spanish 1, 2, 3. MR. FRANK MUSCATO Basic Math; Intermediate Algebra; Math 10; Athletic Association Administrator; Girls' Basketball Moderator. FR. DAVID SIMON Chairman of Theology Department; Marriage; Values; Producer, Director of School Musical. MR. MACK SPELLACY Religion 9; English 1; Psychology; J.V. Football, Basketball Moderator. SR. MARIS STELLA Home Economics; Sewing; Cooking. SISTER PATRICIA SULLIVAN Chairman Math Department; Intermediate Algebra; Math 11, 12; Freshman Class Moderator. MRS. SUE TIERNEY Business Arithmetic; Math 9; Sophomore Class Moderator. MR. CARL WENZEL Bookkeeping; General Business; Typing; Freshman Basketball Moderator. Board of Trustees — The Last Hurrah Board Members: Mr. Karol, Sr. Agnes Catherine, Mr. Simeone, Fr. Ventura, Mr. Eadcs, Mrs. Dean, Mr. De Francesco, Mrs. Bolan, Peggy Koelbel, Sr. Ann Patrice, Mr. Koelbel, Fr. Tormey. Board Members: Mr. Karol, Sr. Ann Patrice, Mr. Eades. Faculty: Mr. Abbot. Sr. Agens Catherine, Mr. Karol, Mr. Simeone, Fr. Ventura. Mr. De Francesco, Mrs. Bolan, Peggy Koelbel, Sr. Ann Patrice, Mr. Koelbel, Fr. Tormey. 119 Four years ago, DeSales acquired a new branch of admin- istration. DeSales needed an out- side organization responsible for direction, operation, manage- ment, and control of the school along with the faculty and school administration. And so came the birth of the Board of Trustees. Originally a financial arm of the school, their powers grew as major decisions needed special attention. The Board operated under five committees, includ- ing finance, maintenance, cur- riculum development, program and athletic program, yet remained unknown and unheard of to the students. The Board was born with an inherent case of financial trou- ble. However, past experience showed that De Sales managed to survive its ever-present ailment. Somehow, fund drives and char- ity efforts were always enough. Hot so with the opening of the '74-'75 school year. Facing them was a formidable debt of over $40,000. Adding to the predica- ment was a continual decrease in student enrollment. Board meet- ings became more frequent and various mmors spread through the school. Hours were spent behind closed doors discussing possible cures. Every possible avenue was explored. The dreaded announcement came on January 20, 1975 when Martin Eades, school board president, announced the decision before a silent assembly of students and faculty. DeSales High was to become a thing of the past - or so everyone thought. Within two weeks, a small but intent group of parents, alumni, and students brought about the greatest revival of spirit ever known to DeSaies. Their attitude is summed up on one of their pos- ters reading: We're down but not out. Scores of followers joined in as the S.O.S. (Save Our School) campaign became a household word. Their goal was to reverse the decision of the board. This took some persuading as the Board listened sympatheti- cally to their plans. S.O.S. was given thirty days to raise $115,000 and secure an annual enrollment of at least 250 stu- dents. The conditions also required annual fund raising activities. Only under these con- ditions would the Board reverse their decision. Geneva witnessed the most aggressive campaign of its kind in the area. A downtown head- quarters opened and work began immediately. Every Geneva tax- payer and every alumnus possible was contacted. The Board patiently watched this organiza- tion get off its feet and(grow with every contributiorf arid pledge. We now know the outcome. Their efforts were not in vain. The Board of Trustees chose the best possible alternative in deciding to close the school. This announcement sparked a dormant enthusiasm among Genevans. Only after this announcement did we realize the true value of DeSaies. We thank the Board for trying to save the school. We thank them for plant- ing the seed of enthusiasm and allowing S.O.S. to blossom. We thank them for the decision which made all Geneva realize the importance and necessity of DeSaies High School. 121 Compliments of MARIO'S RESTAURANT A C TRUCKING CONTAINER SERVICE Delicious Pizza and Spaghetti 31 Kirkwood Ave. Geneva, N.Y. TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Tony Anastasia Paul Cozzola 789-4842 (315) 789-3367 Compliments of SMALDONE'S ACE AUTOMATICS INC. Home of Lousy Coffee Vending Service — Games and Music 423 Exchange St. Geneva, N.Y. SENECA WHOLESALE CO., INC. Compliments of Compliments of CHEESE WORKS INC. Town arid Country Plaza Geneva, N.Y. LYNCH FURNITURE CO. Since 1905 Compliments of Compliments of HARMAN'S SPORT PICK QUICK FOOD SHOP MART 513 Exchange St. The Finger Lakes Most Popular Sportsman's Shop 16 East North St., Geneva N.Y. 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John 36. 52 Buckley. Mary M 45.49.77.100 Bucklin. John 47. 55. 70.100 Bucklin. Thomas 31.59.65 Calabrese. Carol 49.100 Cannuli. Susan 24,67 Cardinale. James 55.84,98,101 Camovale. Diane 32.65 Carrigan.S'. Arm Patrice 12.34.51 Carta. Todd 17. 59 Castor. l aniel 35. 55.69 70 Castor. Richard 45. 51.69.101 Che lenza. James 101 Chiaverini, Mr. Carmine 11 Chizinski. Suzanne 35. 50. 77,91 Cochrane. Paula 50.101 Colli zi, Karen 41, 52, 53 Conley. Barbara 19.67 Conrad. Deborah 40.62 Conrad. Linda 26. 30 Consoltc. Nancy 45. 51,102 Consolic. Sandra 35 Connorton, Sr. Janet 12. 38.48 Cooke. Deborah 48.50.79.102 Cooke, Gerard 28 Cooke. Timothy 24.85 Cooley. Anne 102 Cooley. Patricia 31,65 Cooley. Susan 32.65 Crisanti. Rita 35. 55.86 Crisanti. Samuel 33.65 Crough. Karen 20,61 Crough.Lynne 39 D’Agostino. Mrs. 11.13 Dailor. Lisa 19. 53 Dailor. Michael 50.102 Dailor. Toni Lynn 53 Damick. William 22 D'Amico. Arlene 23 D'Amico. Marie 41. 53 D' Amico. Michael 33.69 D'Amico. Stephen 50. 55.102.116 Davis. Stephen 40. 50 Davoli. Susan 22 Deane. Mrs. Barbara 119 Deane. Thomas 27.47.53 DcFranccsco, Leonard 119 DcFrarxesco, Theresa 30 Dejohn, Patricia 103 DeRaddo, John 40. 55.62 DeRaddo. Stephen 24.59 DeSain. Miss Doreen 13. 23.118 Docblin. Karen 34. 37 Docblin. Michael 24. 59 Hades. Martin 119 Hddington. Edward 81.94. 103 Eddington. Karen 19 Eddy. David 23. 59.67 Eddy. Richard 55. 103 Emmi. Michelle 103 Emperor. Sr. Ann 13. 29. 118 Evangelista. Steven 30. 71.65 Felice. Dawn 85. 103. 117 Felice. Jean Mane 31 Feligno. James 32. 45 Fcligno. John 25 Fenner. Donna 28. 53. 59 Fischer. Steve 35 Fitzgerald. Mr John 63.64 FI ass. Sr. Patricia 8.12.98. 110 Fleming. Mary Beth 23.85.67 Florig. Mrs. Sandra 12.40.118 Flynn. David 31 Flynn. Michael Flynn. Nancy 36.47. 50 Fragnoli. Mark 50. 70. 79.10 Fratto. Anna 22 Frailo. Rose Marie 22 Free. William 18.61 Frey. Deborah 31. 47 Frey. Donna 28.47.61 Frieda.Sr Bernadine 13. 17. 15.11B Furano, Gwendolyn 35. 50. 74 Furano. Mary Elizabeth 29. 59 Gallagher. William 104.17 Galusha. Diane 18.85.67 Gates. Tom 20 Gentile. Salvatore 32 Grabman. Robert 33. 59. 71 Graham. Donald 55. 70. 78. 104 Graham. Douglas 33. 59.65 Grata. Elizabeth 36 Greco. Denise 97. 104 Gregory. Jane 76 Gucrcrn. Carol 40. 15. 52. 53 Gucrerri. Stephen 45.69, IOI Guerrin. Lucille 29.65 Guerriri. Stephen 35 Hanley. David 49.91. 105. 116 Hanley. Mr Paul 12.47.53. 100 Hanley. Sr. Sheila 12. 102.118 Hargrove, la la 25. 50. 52 Han.James Healy. Rose Marie 45. 50.55. 105 Hendricks. Donna 31.47. 59 Hennessy. Michael 40.71 Hinssen. Donna 55.97.105 Hogan. Gregory- 50.105, 62 Huling. Maureen 37 Hurley. Maureen 20 Hurley. Michelle 36 lannopollo, Elizabeth 41, 55 Iannopollo, Joell 29. 59 Jansen. Joyce 49. 105. 117 Jaynes. Robert 65,69 Jennings. Sr. Maris Stella 104. 118 Jcssmorc. Alice 21. 53.85 Joback. Elizabeth 24, 53.67 Kannan. Sr Helen 10. 12,118 Karol. Benjamin 119 Kellner. Sr Magdalena 13.106. 118 Kenny. Charles 39. 50.47.71 Kenny. John 106 Kenny. Joseph 27,59.65 Klcstincc, Rcnic Jo 19.67 Klocss. Kimberly 24 Klocss. Michael 45. 48. 106 Knight. Daniel 69.106. 116 Knight. Jacqueline 38 Knight. Mariangcla 22 Knittlt. Michael 17.55 Koelbcl. Margaret 45.48.106.62 Koelbcl. Maria 24. 52 Koelbel. Mr William 119 Kovach. Jean 30. 59 Landschoot. Robert 36.47.52. 71 Laquitara. Mark 32.44 Lathrop. Ellen 37, 55.86.61 Lavin. Christopher 32.62 Lavin, Jody 21.47.52,61 Lavin, Mr Thomas 10.13 Lavoie. Christine 41.62 Lavoie. Clifford 18. 59 Legott, Barbara 35. 50 Lester. Sr Mary 12.47.108.118 Liberatore. Linda 19.6' Liberatore. Sandra 39,44 Liberature. Peter 36 t.iberio. Randy 75. 88, « 1. 106 l.iberio. Thomas 39.44.47. 71 Linrhan. Daniel 29. 59.65 I.inchan. Sheryl 49.80.97.107 Long. Kathleen 49. 55.86.10' Lynch. Christopher 16.23. 50.8-1 Lynch. Kevin 55. 107 Lynch. Mary 33. 59 Lynch. Mrs Mary Ellen Lyons. Kathlcot 40. 55.86.90 Madia. Cynthia 49. 50.80.107 Mahan. Joseph 32 Maher. Christine 22, 50. 67 Maher. David 18. 50. V), 92 Maher. James 28. 55 Malter. Sharon 34. 39 Maher. Steven 50. 55. 107 Manion. Mary lam 41,91.94.62 Manion. Robea 31. 59. 71.65 Manteli. Melanie 36 Mantel). Toni 24,67 Marchcncsc. Nicholas Mariano. Donna 33.65 Marino. Thomas 41. 52.62 Marsh.Joan 18 Marshal), Roger 23 Matthew s. Mary Louise 30. 50.61 McChcync. Robena 23 McCormick. Edward 47, 71 McCormick. Jacqueline 35,90.62 McCormick. l-aurrn 32. 50.44 Mi Donald, Joy 32. 59 McDonald. Mark .37.50 McDonald. William 29 MiFadden. John 24.65 Me Hadden. Richard 108 Me Hadden. Tom 33. 59.65 McGloon, John 21. 59 Me Ncry, Shawn 21. 59.67 Me Neil. Sr liernadette 11 Me Nicholas. Jane McQuillian. Daniel 108 McWilliams. Margaret 49. 52. 108 McWilliams. Jennifer Midiri. Anthony 38.47 Miller. Mr. Franklin 13 Millis. Charles 22 Molodctz. Carol 44.45.94. 108 Mokxlaz. David 18 Monahan, Ellen 16. 19.61.67 Munzer. Elizabeth 49. 52.108 Murphy, Daniel 55.69.94. 109 Murphy. Debra 21.47. 53 Murphy, Maureen 31 Murphy. Michael 30 Muscato. Mr. Frank 13. 30. 71. 118 Muzzi, Deborah 38. 50 Myers. Michael 19 Nincstinc. Daniel 16. 21.67 O'Byrne. Joseph 50 O'Byrnc, Pitricia 3-1. 36 Oddi. Mark 67 O'Hanlon. Matthew 55. 109. 44.94 Onorato, Christine 36. 50 Onorato. Susan 49. 74. ‘98.109 O'Neil. Cheryl 32 Panna. Patricia 28 Paulsen. Margaret 109 Peters. Margaret 21 Peters. Marianne 44. 52, 53. 109 Peters, Timothy 39.47 Petrosino, Paul 110 Pettronc, Carol 110 Phillips. Gregory 69, 70. 110 Poke. Mary 34. 36.62 Prater. Monjha 110 Priano. Sharon 27 Quartaro. Cynthia 44. 59 Quartaro, Lori 45.48,110. 116 Qucthcra, Louis 35.47. 58. 70 Qucthcra, Peter 31. 59 Quigley. Anne 21.47. 53 Quigley. Pacr 27 Rapim. Duane 37 Reale, Becky Reale. Bette 111. 117 Rod. Rohen 23.67 Rice. Kathleen 21. 4.50.77 Rite. Ruben 37 Rickey. Mary 27.65 Riley. Mary 28 Riley, Michael 20. 59.84 Riley. Patrick 35. 50. 55 Riley, Timothy 38.62 Ritter. Jean 26. 33 Ritter. Joan 50. 110 Riitcr, Kim 16. 19.67 Rolls .John 111. 116 Ross. Cindy laxi 49. 52. Ill Ross. Ixm Ann 41.45 Roulan. Mary 49.98,94, HI Roxsirom. Karen 17,92,67 Roxstrom. Katherine 39 St.John. Mark 28 St John. Richard 47.55, 113.117 Salone. Janet 112 Salone. Marguerite 112 Schiblcy. Laurie 24,61 Schiblcy. Michael 45.47.112 Siutt. James 25 Serafine. John 39.70.62 Simetme. Arden 37. 53.55 Stmeonc, Cynthia 36. 55,86 Simeonc.Judy 23.67 Simetme, Mr. Michael 119 Simon. Hr David 10. 76. 118 Simon. Edward 28, 59 Smaldone. Douglas 29. 59 Smaldonc. Marianne 50. 79.80, 112 Smead. Monica 17, 85 Sollenne, Barbara 96. 112 $ pel lay, Mr. Mac 12. 29. 59.118 Spyclulski, Mary Ann 41 Sroka. John 20, 59 Sroka. Joseph 40. 50.55 Stasko. Mark 50.97.113 Steen. Elizabeth 17 Stramandinali. Michael f). 81. 113 Stuchkus. Cynthia 39 Sullivan. Andrew 21.67 Sullivan. Julie 40. 17.62 Sullivan. Sr. Patricia 12,26.21. 118 Sullivan, Susan 39.62 Sweeney. Joseph 31.65 Switzer. Donald 69. 81. 96. 113 Tandlc. Chris 12 Tandlc. Nicholas 29. 59 Taney. Bernadette 7.62 Tapscott, Timothy 18,44.81.65 Tapscott. 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