DeSales High School - Salesian Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

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People . . . without them, where would we be? ... So many faces . . . look and see . . . Parents, turn around and there they are . . . friends, depending on each other . . . They make up our world . . . we’ve shared dreams . . . experienced disappointment. . . “No man is an island” . . . people behind the scenes, keeping things going . . . growing together . . . loving . . . caring . . . Memories like corners of our minds . . . Our tomorrows will all be memories . . . cherished. SALESIAN People Class of Nineteen Hundred, Class of Nineteen Hundred, Class of Nineteen Hundred, Class of Nineteen Hundred, Faculty and Board Activities Homecoming Sports 2 Seventy-nine 5 Eighty 17 Eighty-one 23 Eighty-two 28 36 42 72 74 Volume 45 DeSALES HIGH SCHOOL Geneva, New York Senior Class Officers: Sec. Donna Amatulli; Pres. Greg Graham: Treas. Allyn McCormick; Vice Pres. Steve Molodetz Class of Nineteen-Hundred Seventy-Nine Our senior class . . . memories of parties . . . Homecom- ing float — the Greased Lightning . . . SATs . . . everyone has a nickname . . . “Sure” but who knows what we’re say- ing .. . Now I'm legal . . . Our Town . . . A.P. stands for Added Pressure . . . Junior-Senior Ball . . . Senior Banquet . . . Our names in gold on our yearbooks . . . Don’t sign all over your picture! . . . Which side does the tassel go on? . . . Pomp and Circumstance . . . O Faithful Gold. O Loyal Blue. . .Classof’79 — Good-bye. . . DONNA MARIE AMATULLI “Donuts” . . . teeth . . . dancing . . . most humble JOSEPH M. ANASTASI “Joey” . . . hair . . . sleep- ing . . . coolest 6 KEVIN P. ANDERSON “Gander” . . . freckles . . . absenteeism . . . curly hair JOHN L. BABB “Doc” . . . height . . . mortician . . . DeVaney’s WILLIAM A. BARRY “Buck” . . . driving van . . . red hair . . . class redneck D. Amatulli: Musical 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Volleyball I. 2; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 2; Class Offi- cer 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Drama 2; Senior Play; DAHSS 3, 4; Soccer 3; Soft- ball 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3 J. Anastasi: Golf 3 K. Anderson: Student Coun- cil 1; Volleyball 3, 4; Football 4; Baseball 4 J. Babb: Basketball 1, 2; Vol- leyball 3; Senior Play W. Barry: Christmas Tree Sale 1,2, 3,4 BERNARD E. BELCHER “Doc Haych” . . . Eagle scout . . . height . . . water skiing JAMES J. BOWEN “Jayzer” . . . DeSales halls . . . modesty . . . volleyball KEVIN J. BRADLEY “Brads” . . . eyes . . . lake . . . most humble B. Belcher: Baseball 2, 4; Vol- leyball 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Salesian Staff; Chess Club 2; Blaze Off 4; Senior Play J. Bowen: Musical 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; NHS 3, 4; Who’s Who 3, 4; DAHSS 3, 4; Senior Play K. Bradley: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 4 M. Bruno: Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Salesian Staff; Student Council 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Senior Play P. Caito: Ski Club 3, 4; Sale- sian Staff MARKF. BRUNO “Butzer” . . . “I'm seri- ous” . . . loves music . . . pushing broom at bank PATRICK R. CAITO “Action” . . . nose . . . Chicago . . . dizziest KAREN M. CANNULI “Renny” . . . shortness . . . McCurdy’s . . . cheerleading K. Cannuli: NHS 3, 4; DAHSS 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4 7 EARNING A LIVING A. Ally and Steve at Key's “The cosmetic experts. B. Lori at Pand C 2 + 2 = 4“ C. The boys at what they do best! D. Our first Toga parly! E. Little Grcggy F. Jim and Hugh, The blind leading the blind. G. Holly at the Rod and Gun Not bad Holly, not bad.” H. Nancy: 'Tvegot a headache! 9 STEPHEN N. CARTER Carter” . . . BOCES . . . skinny . . . car HOLLY J. CORTELYOU “Red” . . . red hair . . . cooking . . . class hot dog JOSEPH J. EMMI “Joe” . . . hair . . . golf . . . male chauvinist 10 JAMES R. COLIZZI “Chiz” . . . What did I do? . . . big bones . . . weight watcher MARY ROSE COMBS “Mar” . . . soccer . . . mumbling . . . quietest DANIEL W. COOKE Cooker . . . hair . . . football. . . class clown ALICE C. D'AMICO “Allie . . . eyes . . . babysitting . . . class b.s. artist DANIEL A. GALLAGHER “Gags” . . . height . . . driving around . . . quiet CAROLINE E. DAVOLI “Caroline” . . . hair . . . lake . . . hungriest GREGORY J. GRAHAM “Ernie” . . . size . . . “16” . . . class flirt ROSALYN M. DIFEDERICO “Ros” . . . quiet . . . smil- ing. . . Pronti’s BENIGNO E. FERNANDEZ “Benootskoo” . . . eyes . . . Paraguay... art DIANE LYNNE GUERERRI “DeDe” . . . hair . . . lake . . . class leach PAUL J. HURLEY “Pibber” . . . home . . . history . . . shyness S. Carter: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4 J. Colizzi: Football 1, 2; Volleyball 3; Salesian Staff 3, 4; Christmas Tree Sale 1,2, 3, 4 M. Combs: Musical 3, 4; Cheerleading 2; NHS 3, 4; Volley- ball 1; Basketball 1; Who’s Who 3, 4; DAHSS 3, 4; Soccer 2, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 D. Cooke: Musical 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Golf 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Salesian Staff; Chess Club 2; Blaze Off 4; Senior Play H. Cortelyou: Musical 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2; Salesian Staff; Student Council 4; Blaze Off 2; NHS 3, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; DAHSS 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4 A. D’Amico: Musical 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Salesian Staff 4; Student Council 3; NHS 4; Who’s Who 3, 4; Courier Jour- nal 3, 4; DAHSS 3, 4; Softball 2; Chorus 2, 3 DANIEL F. KANE “Kwi” . . . comments . . . moustache . . . Navy C. Davoli: People Helping People 4 R. DiFederico: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; People Helping People 4 J. Emmi: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 B. Fernandez: Ski Club 4; Volleyball 4; Asuncion Paraguay 1,2,3; Exchange Student 4. D. Gallager: Musical 4; Salesian 4; Christmas Tree Sale 1, 2,3,4 G. Graham: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 1,2,4; Senior Play ANN M. KENNY “Kak” . . . lake . . . mechanic. . . “freak out” D. Guererri: Cheerleader 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Ski Club 4; Blaze Off 1, 4; Chorus 3 P. Hurley: Musical 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Vol- leyball 3,4; Blaze Off 4; Senior Play JOAN D. M. KOELBEL Boney” . . . hair . . . hobbies . . . weight watcher CHRISTINE F. LORSONG “Sparkey” . . . shortness . . . sports . . . women’s libber D. Kane: Musical 3, 4; Football 2, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Sale- sian Staff; Blaze Off 3; Christmas Tree Sale 2, 3, 4; Senior Play A. Kenny: Volleyball 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Blaze Off 4; Drama 2, 4 J. Koelbel: Cheerleader 2, 3; Blaze Off 2; People Helping People 4 C. Lorsong: Musical 2, 3; Cheerleader 1; Chorus 3; Basket- ball 1; Student Council 3; NHS 3, 4; Who’s Who 3, 4; DAHSS 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3,4; Softball 2, 3, 4 ii N IS THIS THE FUTURE OF AMERICA? MATCH GAME: 1. Donna Amatulli; 2. John Babb: 3. Patrick Caito; 4. Jamie Colizzi; 5. Mary Combs: 6. Holly Cortelyou; 7. Alice D'Amico: 8. Ros DiFederico; 9. Dan Gallagher: 10. Greg Graham: 11. Diane Guererri; 12. Dan Kane: 13. Joan Koelbel; 14. Tina Lorsong: 15. Nancy Mantel; 16. Allyn McCormick: 17. Lynn McDermott; 18. Hugh McQuillan: 19. Steve Molodetz; 20. Patty Nolan; 21. Denise Porter- field: 22. Lori Stuchkus. MICHAELS. LYNCH Moose” . . . arguing . . . lake . . . class radical LYNN M. MCDERMOTT Rake” . . . hair . . . Pick Quick . . . heartbreaker THOMAS J.NINESTINE Niner” . . . Mets . . . cartwheels . . . broad- caster 14 NANCY ANNE MANTELL Nance” . . . laughing . . . dancing . . . class flirt MICHELE MARCHENESE Shelly . . . short . . . fruit stand . . . least studi- ous ALLYN C. MCCORMICK Bristol” . . . nose . . . cheerleading . . . class hot rod HUGH P. MCQUILLAN “Hughy” . . . skinny . . . photography . . . class hot rod STEPHEN C. MOLODETZ Earl” . . . Key’s . . . pho- tography . . . most likely to succeed E. MICHAEL MUNZER “Munz” . . . size . . . shy- ness . . . quietest PATRICIA M. NOLAN Nolsie” . . . cheerleading . . . laugh . . . prettiest hair MARKP. O’DONNELL Dougal” . . . yahoo” . . school halls . . . punch ability BARBARA K. PASSALACQUA “Barb” . . . eyes . . . Burger King . . . coolest DENISE ANN PORTERFIELD Bug” . . . laugh freckles . . . singing JAMES J.SMALDONE J-J” . . . nose . . . sleep ing. . . curls M. Lynch: Volleyball 4; Ski Club 1, 2,3, 4; Salesian 4; Chess Club 2; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Class Officer 2; Senior Play N. Manteli: Cheerleader 1,2; Salesian 4 M. Marchenese: Cheerleader 2, 3 A. McCormick: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1; Salesian 4; Class Officer 4; Senior Play L. McDermott: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Salesian 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Blaze Off 4 H. McQuillin: Musical 4; Football 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Blaze Off 4; Salesian 3, 4 S. Molodetz: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 4; Salesian 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; NHS 3, 4; Who's Who 3, 4; DAHSS 4 M. Munzer: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3 T. Ninestine: Musical 3; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Student Council 1, 3, 4; NHS 4; Senior Play P. Nolan: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Salesian 4; Blaze Off 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2 M. O’Donnell: Musical 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 3; Senior Play D. Porterfield: Musical 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Liturgy Com- mittee 2; Student Council 2; Blaze Off 4; NHS 4; Who’s Who 3, 4; Senior Play; DAHSS 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4 J. Smaldone: Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4 ROBERT W. SOLLENNE “Rob” . . . hair . . . argu- ing . . . accounting LORI A. STUCHKUS “Stuchy” . . . blushing . . . hair. . . dizziest R. Sollenne: Football 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 4; Salesian 4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 1; Blaze Off 2, 4; Senior Play; NHS 4 EVELYN M. SULLIVAN “Heavy Evie” . . . lake . . . nose . . . friendly MAX M. VENUTI “Min” . . . body . . . Warder’s . . . riding around L. Stuchkus: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Salesian 4; NHS 3,4; DAHSS 3, 4 E. Sullivan: Blaze Off 4 M. Venuti: Football 2, 4; Volleyball 4; Ski Club 4; Salesian 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 3; Blaze Off 4 15 (unior Class Officers: Trees. Tom Rickey: Pres. Bernie Lynch; Vice Pres. Roseanne Consolie: Sec. Debbie Hickey Class of Nineteen-Hundred, Eighty Junior year . . . Family tree . . . PSATs . . . Regents . . . homework in everything! . . . labs . . . Driver's license . . . Junior boys and Frosh girls . . . Wild and crazy guys . . . Homecoming-Stars were Born 17 A. Row 1 — Ellen Cooley; Row 2 — Michelle Chrysler, Debbie Hickey, John Eddy; Row 3 — Tim Driscoll, Dave Devaney B. Row 1 — Robert Laws; Row 2 — Chris Kuryla, Dan LeMaire. Karen Landschoot; Row 3 — Karen McLaughlin, Bernie Lynch, Kathy Knittle C. Row 1 — Stephanie Spano, Michelle Roney, Tricia Riley; Row 2 — David Pullano, Steve O’Donnell, Matt Peters D. Row 1 — Bill Maher, Bob Bucklin; Row 2 — Jim Bucklin. Debbie Bingham. Kathy Augustine; Row 3 — Michelle Acquilano, Tony Cannuli, Becky Bailey A A. Row 1 — Diane Mullins, Joe McCusker; Row 2 — Robyn McWilliams, RoseAnn Consolie; Row 3 — Joe Laurenza. Michele Rago, Cindy Priano; Row 4 — Jerry Morgan B. Row 1 — Pat Laquitara, Bill Kane; Row 2 — Michael Hessney, Michael Iannopollo, Kim DiFederico. Kristen Dolgos C. Row 1 — Teresa Ventura, Betty Tandle; Row 2 — Carla Stajura, Frank Sroka, Doug Switzer; Row 3 — Bob Taney. Ken Reid 21 A. Row 1 — John Thorton, Christine Weber; Row 2 — Carol Walsh, Alison Venuti; Row 3 — Tom Rickey, Steve Washburn B. Gina Carelli C. Row 1 — Richard Evangelista, LuAnn DiCampli, Linda Deraddo, Karen D’Aurizio; Row 2 — Alex Fountain. Patricia Dendis; Row 3 — Skip Edwards, Fausto Gentile C 22 A Class of Nineteen-Hundred Eighty-One Sophomore year . . . Varsity teams . . . Homecoming — The Domino Principle . . . float at Connie’s . . . trip to Spain . . . Fourth period lunch stinks!” . . .Class of'81 24 A. Opposite Page: Sophomore Class Officers; Pres. Peggy Rice; Vice Pres. Nancy Manion; Sec. Kathy Iannopollo; Treas. Lisa Toole B. Row 1 — John MacKay, Nancy Manion; Row 2 — Mike MacKay. Michelle Manteli. Beth Marchenese. Jim McCusker; Row 3 — Barb Marchenese C. Row 1 — Bill McNerney, Marty Millis, Mark Murphy; Row 2 — Connie Resendes. Peggy Rice. Linda Ninestine, Paul McDonald A. Row 1 — Mark Chilbert; Row 2 — Bob Belcher, Chris Bruno. Caroline Bellomo; Row 3 — Kathy lannopollo, Lisa Bonventre, Joe Chiarilli B. Row 1 — Paul Quartaro, Chris Scalzi; Row 2 — Lisa Toole, Joanne Yunits. Cheryl Stuchkus; Row 3 — Kevin Taney. Scott VanDeMortel C. Row 1 — Chris Colizzi, Skip Cooley, Mary Crisanti, Lori Anastasi; Row 2 — Mary Czaplak, Eileen Dinan. Mike Combs. Marie Chiarilli D. Row 1 — Linda Hughes, Julie Hoefler, Louis DiCampli; Row 2 — Joe Covert, Marilyn Hurley, Billy Hart Freshman Class Officers: Treas. Francino Hughes; Pres. Patty Chizinski; Sec. Karen Schroeder; Vice Pres. Lori Bero Class of Nineteen-Hundred Eighty-Two Freshman year ... Sr. Bernadine . . . Where am I? . . . Who are you? . . . Carter . . . Math 9 . . . homework!? . . . What? No J.V.s? . . . What clubs? Can Freshmen join? . . . High spirits . . . Candy kids . . . close knit class . . . Heaven Can Wait, but we can't. 29 A. Row 1 — Mike Smaldone, Tricia Tapscott; Row 2 — Mary Sollenne, Laura Sullivan. Mike Watkins. Michelle Wilkie, Anne Sroka B. Row 1 — Kevin O’Donnell. Sandra Marchenese; Row 2 — Cyndy McGuigan. Carol O’Neill; Row 3 — Kellee Morrin. Sheila McWilliams. Anne McQuillan C. Row 1 — Cindy Kelley. Mary Jesson; Row 2 — Tricia Lorsong, Barb McFadden; Row 3 — Benjamin Mittiga, Dennis Monhan D. Row 1 — Brian Conley; Row 2 — Michelle Boncaro, Christine Bimbo, Patricia Carey; Row 3 — Paula Augustine. Lorrie Bero, Terry Bolan E. Joanne Combs, Janet Cooke oo‘ $❖ A. Row 1 — Frank Taney, Chris Robinson. Kathy Priano. Seana Sinead. Nancy Pettrone; Row 2 — Karen Schroeder, Debbie Phoenix B. Row 1 — Barb Hennessy, Adrian Lennon. Ginger Iannopollo, Mary Hickey; Row 2 — Francine Hughes. Kathy Free. Mike Hendricks C. Row 1 — Patti Chizinski; Row 2 — Debbie Caslin, Julie Castelluzzo, Nick Durnin; Row 3 — Carter Cortelyou, Kathy Cole. Kathy Connolly D. Row 1 — Roger Ciancaglini, Laura Dean. Carol Deal; Row 2 — P'elicia Farr, Steve Lane, Sally Farr 33 ADMINISTRATION Principal . . . V.P. . . . Guidance . . . Detention . . . Con- tracts. . . Years of Knowledge experience . . .Keeping the school together . . . Leadership. A. MR. TRACEY — Principal; Religion 11; Jr. Class Modera- tor. B. SISTER MARY MAYWALT — Vice Principal; People Helping People. C. SISTER MARGOT MANN — Guidance Director; Recruit- ment. FACULTY D. JOHN ENGLERT — Music Dept. Chairperson; Music Theory; Vocal I; Band; Chorus; Musical; Color Guard. E. TERRI MICHEALS — Political Science; Sociology; Non- Western; American Studies; People Helping People; Ski Club Moderator. F. KATHLEEN ROURKE — English Dept. Chairperson; Eng- lish 10,11,12; Academic Methods; Senior Play; Blaze-Off. FACULTY A. DOREEN DESA1N — Language Department Chairperson: French 1. 2, 3, 4: English 9: Girls Basketball. B. FRANK DELAMERE — Religion 9. 10: Freshman Moderator. C. STEPHEN MUZZIE — Typing: Accounting 1. 2; General Business; Athletic Director: J.V. Basket- ball. D. CAROL MARSTEINER — Math Department Chairperson: Math 10, 11, 12; Physics; Senior Moderator. E. DENNIS DOELL — Spanish 1, 2. 3. 4; Sophomore Moderator. F. SR. ANNE EMPEROR — Social Studies 10, 11; History Chairperson; Cheerleading Moderator. A. BERYL TRACEY — English 9,10. B. MACK SPELLECY — Religion Chairperson; Religion 12; AP Eng- lish; English 11, 12; Girls’ Soccer; Girls’ Softball. C. CHRISTOPHER LEVEN — Psychol- ogy; Probability; Algebra; Interme- diate Algebra; Boy Volleyball. D. SR. BERNADINE FREIDA — Sci- ence Department Chairperson; Health; IPS; Chemistry; Basic Math; National Honor Society. E. SR. SHEILA HANLEY — Business Department Chairperson; Business Law; Shorthand; Typing; Office Practice; Consumer Economics. F. ANN GOBE — Biology; Chemistry; Earth Science; Student Council Moderator; Girls’ Volleyball. G. SR. JANET CONNORTON — Art Department Chairperson; Studio in Art; Drawing and Painting; Photog- raphy; Graphics; Mechanical Draw- ing; Yearbook Moderator. STAFF: A. LUCILLE MORLANG, Guidance Department Secretary. B. VIRGINIA D'AGOSTINO, Secretary to the principal, School Secretary, Accountant. C. VICTOR BARTOLOTTA, Youth Minister D. DAN RICE, Maintenance SCHOOL BOARD: Rev. John Quinn. Rev. Gennaro Ventura ExOfficio Mary Kay Bolan Frank Caravita Patrick Conley Joseph D’Amico Dominic Emmi Marina Emmi Benjamin Karol William Koelbel Michael Simeone E. President William Koelbel. Vice President Mary Kay Bolan Secretary Marina Emmi. F. Mrs. Bolan registers her daughter for the class of '83 G. DONALD GROSSMAN, Maintenance Activities. . . Fun Times . . .Great People. . . Fall Festival cil . . . But. Sister. 1 didn't deserve detention . . . Yearbook . any pictures of Basketball!. . .Musical . Student Coun- We don't have 43 STUDENT COUNCIL A. Row 1 B. Taney, G. Graham. M. Bruno, M. Lynch. A. McCormick. Row 2 B. Maher. B. Kane. R. Consolie. A. Venuti. T. Canulli. S. Molodetz. Row 3 T. Ninestine. D. Hickey. C. Resendes. D. Amatuli. M. Sollenne, B. Lynch, T. Rickey. C. Walsh. A. Gobe (Moderator) Row 4 H. Cortelyou. C. Cortelyou, M. Hurley. P. Rice. L. Toole. K. Innapollo. N. Manion. OFFICERS B. Row 1 Carol Walsh, Vice President, Tom Ninestine. President. Row 2 Bob Taney. Treasurer. Bill Maher, Secretary. C. Ann Gobe. Moderator D. E. Holly and Tina perform and one of the many money-raising duties of the Student Council. F. Bob Taney shoots the starting signal for the; three mile race, as S.C. part of our Fall Festival. PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE A. Laurie Bero enjoys the A.R.C. party. B. Robyn McWilliams and Holly Cortelyou sing carols with some friends. C. Several students help serve the meal at the ARC party. D. Bernie Lynch, Lisa Toole. E. Laurie Anastasi and Nancy Manion help John Rice with his friend. F. Robyn with another friend. G. Row 1 Debbie Phoenix. Alison Venuti, Francine Hughes, Anne Sroka. Felica Farr. Row 2 Joanne Combs. Mary Beth Jesson, Ginger Innapollo, Sandy Marchense, Paula Augustine, Anne McQuillan, Debbie Caslin, Row 3 Miss Michaels (moderator), Kathy Cole. Kathy Priano. Diane Mullins, Michelle Wilkie. Row 4 Mary Hickey, Laurie Bero. Marge Sollenne, Nancy Pettrone, Patrica Tapscott, Barb Hennessy. Barb Passalacqua, Barb McFadden. H. Bob Taney joined the party for the day. SALESIAN STAFF Row 1; Holly Cortelyou, Chris Scalzi, Lori Stuchkus, Bernard Belcher. Row 2; Ally McCormick, Steve Moledetz, Sister Janet Connorton. Kevin Anderson, Mike McKay. Row 3: Dan Kane, Mike Lynch, Mark Brunco, Jim Colizzi, Alice D’Amico, Donna Amatuli, Dan Cooke. Row 4; Max Venuti, Rob Sollene, Pattye Nolan. Dan Gallagher, Lynn McDermott. Missing From Picture; Tim Driscoll, Benigno Fernandez, Hugh McQuillan. John MacKay. B. Temperatures drop but the work must go on. C. The two most faithful workers Bernie and Dan look over the next problem. D. Hughie is caught in action. E. Steve and Holly work on the Senior section. F. Cooker crops. G. Allyn ponders an idea. H. Dan Kane checks with the boss on the sports section. BLAZE-OFF A. Dan Cooke. Bernie Belcher and Tom Rickey check over the final copy. B. Tom and Bernie make ready for delivery. C. Cindy Priano is hard at work as usual. Blaze-Off Staff: D. Blaze-Off Staff: Row 1 Denise Porterfield. Diane Guererri. Bob Laws. Row 2 Rob Sollenne, Cindy Priano, Dan Cooke. Bernie Lynch. Row 3 Tom Ninestine. Bernie Belcher. E. Blaze-Off Editors: Diane Guererri. Bernie Lynch. Tom Rickey missing from picture. 51 A NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY A. New members are called Io N.H.S. B. And now our moderator. Sister Bernadine. C. Punch and cookies are part of the induction on the 29th of November. D. Probationary members are enrolled. E. Row 1 Members: Alison Venuti. Alice D’Amico. Mary Combs. Cynthia Priano. Row 2 Anthony Canuli. Kristen Dolgos. Christine Kuryla, Denise Porterfield. Row 3 Sr. Bernadine Freida. Moderator. Carol Walsh. Lori Stuchkus. David Pullano, Bernard Lynch, Karen Cannuli. Christine Lorsong. Row 4 Joseph McCusker. Fausto Gentile. Stephen Molodetz. Robert Sollenne. James Bowen. Holly Cortelyou. Missing from picture: Robyn McWilliams. F. Probationary Members Row 1 William Hart. Row 2 Elizabeth Toole. Nancy Manion. Carolina Bellomo. Row 3 John MacKay. Micheal MacKay. Mark Murphy. SCIENCE CLUB: A. Row 1 — Tina Lorsong, Cindy Priano, Alison Venuti. Stephanie Spano. Bob Laws. Mary Combs. Row 2 — Richard Evangelista. Bernie Lynch. Matt Peters. Karen Cannuli. Christine Kuryla, Bernie Belcher. Ken Reid. Row 3 — Tim Driscoll. Tony Cannuli. Mark Bruno, David Pullano, Dan Cooke. Tom Ninestine. Steve Washburn. Mike Lynch. B. Row 1 — Brian Conley, Barb Hennessy. Row 2 — Joanne Combs. Mrs. Gobe, Carolina Bellomo, Trisha Lorsong, Patty Chizinski. Row 3 — Mike Combs, Linda Ninestine, Michaele Boncaro. C. Barb Hennessey anf Patty Chizinski have a chance at the instruments on the EXPLORER. D. Science Club Moderator Ann Gobe. E. Watch out! Chris. Lori and Stephanie are charting the course! COLOR GUARD AND CHORUS A. Halflime at Homocoming Iho new color guard makes its debut. B. The parade is led by Laura Sullivan. Patty Dendis. Chris Weber. Kris Dolgos. Donna Amatulli. and Alice D'Amico. C. Mr. Englert accompanied his group. Shown are Carter Cortelyou . . . D. Mike Smaldone. Laura Sullivan. Tricia Lorsong. Chris Weber and Sheila McWilliams. E. Color Guard: Row 1 Donna Amatulli. Chris Weber Row 2 Patty Dendis. Kris Dolgos. Laura Sullivan. Missing from photo: Alice D’Amico. F. Chorus: Row 1 Laura Sullivan. Sally Farr. Michelle Wilki. Trishia Lorsong Row 2 Chris Weber, Felicia Farr, Connie Resendes. Mary Combs. Tina Lorsong Row 3 Carter Cortelyou. Holly Cortelyou, Michael Smaldone. 57 SPRING MUSICAL: GODSPELL A. Wally lays it on thick. B. Dan prepares for his role as Jesus. C. Chris. Allie. Mary. Robyn, and Denise relax after practice. D. Paul. Tim. Bob. and Allie wait for their turn to audition. E. Co-directors. Miss Rourke and Mr. Englert take notes during the auditions. F. Day by day SCROOGE The strangest version of Dickens’ Christ- mas Carol was presented to the school by Mr. Spellecy’s Senior English class. In spite of it, most members passed the course. It was also presented to the gen- eral public on December 23 on WGVA Radio. Cast of Characters: Narrator: Ann Kenny Scrooge: Dan Cooke Two Boys: Bob Sollenne Steve Molodetz Fred: Bernie Belcher Bob Cratchit: Dan Kane Gentleman: Max Venuti Marley: Tom Ninestine Ghosts: Greg Graham Mark Bruno Fan: Joan Koebel Belle: Donna Amatulli Mrs. Crachit: Ally McCormick Tiny Tim: Mike Munzer Other Cratchits: Lori Stuckhus Two Men: Tom Ninestine Mark Bruno Martha: Diane Guererri Young Boy: J. J. Smaldone 61 OUR TOWN ’79 Senior Play A. Ann Kenny, Donna Amatuli, Jay Bowen, Mike Lynch, Greg Graham, Denise Porterfield, Ally McCormick, Mike Smaldone, Tom Ninestine, Laura Sullivan, Dan Cooke, Dan Kane, John Babb, Mr. John Englert, Holly Courtelyou, Robyn McWilliams. B. Mrs. Webb calls the kids to breakfast. C. George mourns Emily’s death. D. No Emily, don’t go back.” E. I’ve got stage fright, I can’t move. F. But Mr. Stimson, I have to go back!” G. “Oh woe is me.” H. Applause! Applause! I. Oh, for me?!” J. I’d rather have the paper bag.” The Cast Stage Manager ....................Jay Bowen Dr. Gibbs .....................Tom Ninestine Mrs. Gibbs................................Ann Kenny George Gibbs..........................Gregory Graham Rebecca Gibbs..............Denise Porterfield Mr. Webb .................................Dan Kane Mrs. Webb..................Allyn McCormick Emily Webb..............................Donna Amatulli Wally Webb................................Dan Cooke Simon Stimson............................Mark Bruno Prof. Willard ..................James Colizzi Mrs. Soames ..................Holly Cortelyou Constable Warren .............Michael Lynch Joe and Si Crowell....................Bernard Belcher Joe Stoddard ............................John Babb Woman .......................Teresa Ventura Chorus: Mary Combs, Tina Lorsong, Trisha Lorsong, Carter Cortelyou. Sheila McWilliams Directors: K. Rourke, J. Englert 63 THE MONEYMAKERS The Christmas tree sale brings our fearless men into great danger. A. Mike, Dan, and Tom begin to load the truck. B. Mr. Rice, Dan Cooke, Mike Lynch, drag their booty; Jay Bowen carries his; Mr. DcLomere supervises the operation. C. Jay gets packed with the trees. D. Danger strikes! The forest Indians get Tom. E. Warriors Greg and Mark retaliate. F. Mr. Spellecy declares the fort safe for women and children. G. Let’s Make a Deal: Sr. Mary holds all of the aces. H. Mr. Muzzi accpets a prize from Tim Driscoll. I. Special entertainment is presented by Chris Colizzi and Mark Chilbert. J. Santa brings other special gifts to DeSales. The first annual Talent Show was a fun part of the celebration of the feast of St. Francis DeSales. The clay began with Eucharistic celebration with Father Ventura and ended with pizza and pop and the afternoon off! A. Disco lessons by Karen Cannuli and Denise Polerfield. B. Debbie Bingham shows usher talent. C. During Dueling Typewriters, did Sr. Sheila and Mrs. D look at the keys? D. Mr. Doell accompanies Sr. Janet E. John Englert's idea of Integrity. F. Richard Evangelista and Ken Reid of The T easers. G. Sr. Janet and Mrs. Gobe are practicing for A Turning Point H. I. Our Spirited Faculty! 67 LE CADEAU DE MAGI The French 3 and French 4 classes were involved in the production of a Christmas play. The French 4 class wrote the play, the French 3 class performed it. A. Roscanne Consolie is Henricttc, the sales lady at Papillon’s. B. The producer of the play. Mademoiselle DeSain. stands next to the symbols of her class. C. Raoul (Bernie Lynch) and Lisette (Debbie Bingham) work hard in the factory. D. Adele (Kris Dolgos) cries to Pierrette (Alison Venuti), “J’ai huit francs, mais ce n’est pas assez pour acheter quelque chose pour mon cher Raoul pour Noel! ' Language is not such a struggle for Benigno Fernandez whose own language is Spanish. Benigno, whose home is in Asuncion. Paraguay, completed his Sen- ior year at DeSales. E. Fifty percent of Benigno's classes were in the Art room — His place? Next to the radio and the radiator. F. Snow and cold are new experiences for Benigno but bitter weather didn’t keep him from learning to ski. Mark O'Donnell shared his home with Benigno. 69 c ESPANOLaDE SALES A. Dr. Margarita Lopez briefs the parents and students on the spring trip to Spain. B. Serior Doell. Lori Anastasi and Connie Resendez listen attentively. C. Mrs. Manteli. Mrs. Chizinski. probably wish they could be Michelle and Patty traveling to Spain. D. Toledo is just one of the places De Sales students will visit. F. Christmas time in Spanish class is Piriata time. It looks like a special prize goes for Tim Rickey's paper mached tie. Tony Channulli. Matt Peters, and David Pullano participate. G. Karen D’Aurizio and Richard Evangelista work on theirs. Homecoming ’78 . . . Queen Nancy, King Dan . . . Princes and Princesses . . . DeSales 30 Marcus Whitman ZIP! . . . Beautiful floats. . . “A Star is Born” . . . HOMECOMING A. King and Queen Dan Cooke and Nancy Manteli. B. Junior Prince and Princess Mike Hessney and Linda DeRaddo. C. Freshman Prince and Princess Mike Watkins and Patty Chizinski. D. Having fun with the Freshmen at Homecoming. E. Greased Lightning at high speed. F. Quiet Juniors??! 73 Sports . . . We’ve got the Hitters . . . The Kickers ... the Punters . . . the Catchers ... the Spikers ... the Dunkers ... the Fielders ... the Swingers ... the Bowlers . . . and the Champs! BOYS VOLLEYBALL DHS OPPONENT 0 Midlakes 2 1 Victor 2 0 Geneva 2 2 Bloomfield 0 0 Naples 2 0 Midlakes 2 0 Canadaigua 2 0 Geneva 2 0 Victor 2 1 Bloomfield 2 0 Canandaigua 2 0 Naples 2 J.V. BASKETBALL DHS OPPONENT 26 Red Jacket 47 19 Bloomfield 59 32 Dundee 58 29 Naples 42 46 South Seneca 68 51 Romulus 66 48 Bath 57 37 Red Jacket 71 31 Bloomfield 50 46 Dundee 55 54 Naples 39 52 Romulus 57 36 Bath 58 VARSITY BASKETBALL DHS OPPONENT 66 Red Jacket 64 66 Bloomfield 46 63 Dundee 59 77 Naples 59 52 South Seneca 64 56 Romulus 46 6W Bath 81 55 Red Jacket 57 50 Bloomfield Dundee 51 50 52 59 Naples South Seneca 45 47 50 64 Romulus 45 56 Bath 77 VARSITY FOOTBALL DHS OPPONENT 8 Dundee 14 14 South Seneca 14 35 Romulus 8 7 Lyons 7 8 Red Jacket 16 6 Bath 9 13 Midlakes 19. 76 ' COED BOWLING DHS OPPONENT 1 Bloomfield 3 0 South Seneca 4 0 Romulus 4 1 Dundee 3 0 Naples 4 0 Whitman 4 4 Bloomfield 0 0 South Seneca 4 1 Romulus 3 1 Dundee 3 4 Naples 0 3 Whitman 1 2 Vi Geneva 1V4 Winner of Gary Michaels Trophy GIRLS SOCCER 1 DHS OPPONENT 1 0 L (Seneva Victor 1 7 2 Waterloo 3 1 Canandaigua 5 Npwark 2 1 it V C.I 1 I • 2 Whitman 1 Romulus 1 0 Bloomfield 10 0 Penn Yan 7 1 Midlakes 4 0 Mynderse 5 2 Naples 3 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL DHS OPPONENT 0 Red Jacket 2 1 Bloomfield 2 0 South Seneca 2 0 Dundee 2 0 Honeoye 2 1 Naples 2 0 Dundee 2 0 South Seneca 2 0 Red Jacket 2 0 Honeyoe 2 0 Bloomfield 2 1 Whitman 2 0 Naples 2 SMB 77 GIRL’S SOCCER Soccer ... 45 saves by sparky (in one game) . . . small cars with lots of peo- ple . . . OK gang good try (Heah, Heah) . . . Watch out we’ll be back next year! A. Row 1 — K. Augstine, S. McWilliams, M. Combs, C. Lorsong, K. McLaughlin Row 2 — Rw Consolie, A. Venuti. P. Chizinski, L. Anastasi. Carol Walsh, Ellen Cooley, Kate Connelly, Francine Hughes Row 3 — M. Soll- enne, P. Lorsong, K. Bimbo, L. Bero, B. Hen- nessy, M. Spellecy (Coach), D. Hickey, M. Hickey, M. Boncaro. R. McWilliams, C. Sta- iura. B. Drivin’ it home! C. Beating out the opponent! D. What a save! VARSITY FOOTBALL Football . . . Double sessions . . . Zeoli’s whistle . . . A tie is like kissing your sister ... All Stars: Tom and Bill . . . The Football Party . . .Hike! A. Row 1 — F. Cooley. M. Iannapollo, T. Cannuli. C. Colizzi. D. Pullano, B. Conley. M. Munzer, K. Taney Row 2 — J. Laurenza. B. McNerney, J. J. Smaldone, J. Emmi, P. Hurley. G. Graham. J. Bucklin. M. Combs, P. Quartaro, M. Chilbert Row 3 — M. Peters. B. Maher, S. Carter, B. Bucklin. M. Miliis, M. Hendricks. A. Fountain. K. Anderson, D. Cooke. R. Evangelista Row 4 — C. Bruno, B. Kane, B. Taney, H. Edwards. T. Ninestine. L. DiCampli. T. Driscoll, D. Kane, D. LeMaire. K. Bradley. B. That’s using your head, Bob! C. THE LINESMEN Row 1 — J. J. Smaldone, F. Sroka. Row 2 — T. Driscoll, H. Edwards, D. LeMaire, F. Taney, J. Eddy, Row 3 — B. Taney, C. Bruno. D. Kane. K. Bradley. D. One of many for Bob Taney. VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS A. Row 1 — Marilyn Hurley Row 2 — Peggy Rice. Linda Ninestine Row 3 — Ann Kenny. Linda Hughes. Mary Czaplak Row 4 — Karen Landschoot. Ally McCormick. Karen Cannuli. Connie Rcsendes Row 5 — Karen D’Aurizio. B. Looking forTom and Tim. C. The Uncheerleadcrs. D. KAK says Argh.” E. Hip F. Hip G. Hooray! VARSITY BASKETBALL A. Row 1: Alex Fountain. Richard Eyangelista. Row 2: Greg Graham. Fauslo Gentile. Tim Driscoll. Jerry Morgan. Bill Maher. Row 3: Bill Kane. Chris Bruno. Mike Hessney. Rob Sollenne. Bob Taney. Adrian Lennon. B. Fausto hands out an assist. C. Bill brings the ball up court. D. Greg and 1 less take off on a faslbreak. E. Adrian jumps against the Naples Big Green. 85 VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS A. Row 1 Kathy Augustino. Kathy Lanapollo. Pattye Nolan. Lori Anastasi. Karen McLaughlin. Row 2 Ellen Cooley. Michelle Manteli, Nancy Manion, Lynn McDermott. Linda DeRaddo. B. Instant Replay: Nobody move. I dropped my contact! C. Here come the Scrubs. Here come the Scrubs!! D. Go, Scrubs. Go! 87 J.V. BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADERS A. Another foul shot for 40 B. On a fast break. Skip Cooley C. Spirit abides in our cheerleaders. D. Jumping for joy E. Teamwork, it works F. Mike passes off to a teammate G. J.V. Basketball Team: Row 1 Brian Conley. Bill Hart, Kevin O'Donnell Row 2 Mike Watkins. Paul Quataro. Terry Bolan. Scott VanDemortal Row 3 Mike Hendricks. Mike Combs. Bill Kane. Paul McDonald. Skip Cooley: Missing from picture: Marty Millis H. J.V. Cheerleaders Row 1 Connie Resendes. Lisa Toole Row 2 Michelle Wiklie. Cyndy M McGuigan. Mary C .apiak Row 3 Laura Sullivan. Cindy Kelley. Karen Schroeder. Linda Ninestine. Marilyn Hurley Missing from picture. GIRL'S BASKETBALL: A. Donna’s triumphant return to the court boosted the Lady Saints' chances of success. B. Kathy Knittle fights for position. C. Freshman guard Francine Hughes brings the ball upcourt for the Saints. D. Kathy finds a weakness in the Scots’ defense. E. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1 — Felica Farr. Donna Amatulli. Sally Farr. Row 2 — Francine Hughes. Kate Connolly. Barb Hennessy. Trish Riley. Row 3 — Mary Hickey. Michaele Bonacaro. Patrica Tapscott. Miss DeSain (coach). Michele Rago. Kathy Knittle, Debbie Hickey. F. Looking to Heaven. 91 BOY'S VOLLEYBALL A. Row 1: Bernie Belcher, Jay Bowen. Carter Cortelyou, Steve Molodetz, Tom Ninestine Row 2: Mr. Leven (coach), Tony Cannuli. Mike Iannopolo, Mike Lynch, David Pullano, Benigno Fernandez. Paul Hurley. Dan Cooke. B. Paul and Steve go up for one of my blocks. C. Mike and Steve prepare to attack. D. Paul blows one over. E. Tom sets one up to the front. F. Tony displays his serving form. GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL: A. Row 1 — Ginger Iannopollo, Cindy McGuigan, Felicia Farr. Caroline Bellomo. Michele Rago. Barb Hennessy. Row 2 — Kellee Morrin, Mary Sollenne. Barb McFadden, Alison Venuti. Mary Hickey. Row 3 — Michaele Boncaro. Laurie Bern, Carol Deal. Mary Combs, Lori Sluchkus. Holly Cortelyou. Coach Ann Gobe. B. Alison shows her serving form. C. Michele puts one over and Laurie prepares for the return. D SKI CLUB: D. Row 1 — Ginger Ianapollo, Debbie Caslin. Kim DiFederico. Kathy Augustine. Stephanie Spano. Row 2 — Julie Castelluzzo, Bob Belcher. Benigno Fernandez. Carla Stajura. Mike Lynch. Karen D’Aurizio. Miss Michaels. Moderator. E. Row 1 — Pat Caito. Debbie Phoenix. Patty Chizinski. Paula Augustine. Row 2 — Hugh McQuillan. Dan LaMaire. Bob Bucklin, Chris Robinson, Kellee Morrin. 95 SPRING SPORTS 78 SOFTBALL: A. Row 1 — Michelle Chrysler. Karen Crough, Tina Lorsong, Karen Canulli, Betty Tandle. Row 2 — Carla Stajura. Allison Venuti, Kris Dolgos. Mary Combs. Row 3 — Andrea Venuti. Tricia Riley, Lori Anastasi. Renie Klestinec. Michele Rago. Row 4 — Chris Weber. Coach Spellecy. Anne Quigley. Kathy Knittle. Assistant Coach. Maxie Venuti Bartolotta. GOLF: B. Golf Pros Tim Driscoll. David Pullano, Mike Westfall. Trophy!. Joe Emmi. Chris Bruno. Mike Hessney. C. J.V. BASEBALL: Row 1 — Tony Canuli. Bob Laws. Row 2 — Frank Sroka. Bill Kane. Paul Quataro. Row 3 — Skip Cooley. Mike Combs. Row 4 — Bill Hart. Joe McCusker. Mark O’Donnel. 97 ¥ BASEBALL 78 A. Slugger-lefty j. J. Smaldone B. Dan Ninestine and opponent watches chance to steal home C. Greg Graham — Winning Hit D. Mike Munzer records the stats E. Bill Maher, star pitcher, throws a curve. F. Row 1 Greg Graham. Mark Bruno Row 2 Bob Bucklin, Bob Taney, Tom Ninestine Row 3 J. J. Smaldone. Bill Maher 99 PEP RALLIES A. Boy isn’t this pop rally groat! B. Wo are two wild and crazy guys! C. Look it is our Afro-Amorioan friond Cliff! D. And hores the Whitman family. Wally. Wilma. Whitey. and Marcus! E. Rah rah roe, Kick ’em in the knee. . . F. Rah rah rass. kick ’em in the other knee! 101 BOWLING TEAM 1 A. Bob Laws propels one down the lane. B. Concentration is Steve Carter’s success secret. C. Matt Peters strike? Spare? Gutter! D. Kris Bimbo made the team coed. E. Row 1 — Bob Laws. Steve Washburn. Skip Edwards. Row 2 — Kris Bimbo. Matt Peters. Joe McCusker. Missing From Picture — Steve Carter. F. Matt and Joe take a breather. THE VILLAGE STORE Hallmark Card Parly Shop TOWN COUNTRY PLAZA GENEVA, NEW YORK 14465 (315) 789-6368 dick karen shoemaker THE CHRISTIANSON MUSIC R B BAND Amps, Guitars, Drums 476 Exchange Street Good Luck Seniors Compliments of PICK-QUICK FOOD MART 462 Hamilton Street Good Luck in the Future to the Class of '79 16 East North Street Geneva, New York Open 6 A.M. Till Midnight 104 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. S. L. 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Bernard — 7. 48. 50. 55 Belcher. Robert — 26. 95 Bellomo. Carolina — 26. 53. 54.94 Bero. Lorraine — 29. 31.48. 47 Bimbo. Kristine — 31. 33. 78. 102 Bingham. Debbie —19. 66. 68 Bolan. Terrence — 31.89 Boncaro. Michaele — 31. 54. 78.91 Bonventre. Lisa — 26 Bowen. James — 7. 53.62. 64 Bradley. Kevin — 7. 80. 81 Bruno. Christopher — 26. 80. 81.84 Bruno. Mark — 7. 44. 48. 54 Bucklin. James — 19. 80 Bucklin. Robert — 19.80. 95. 99 Caito. Patrick — 7. 95 Cannuli. Anthony — 19.44. 53.54 Cannuli. Karen — 7. 53. 54. 66 Carelli. Gina —22 Carey. Patricia — 31 Carter. Stephen — 10. 80.102 Caslin. Deborah — 32.47. 95 Castelluzzo. Julie — 32. 95 Chiarilli. Joseph — 26 Chiarilli. Maria — 26 Chilbert. Mark — 26. 65.80 Chizinski. Patricia — 29. 32. 33. 54 Chrysler. Michelle — 18. 96 Ciancaglini. Rodger — 32 Cole. Kathy —32.47 Colizzi. Christopher — 26. 65. 80 Colizzi. James — 9.10. 48 Combs. Mary — 10. 53. 54. 57 Combs. Michael — 26. 80. 88. 89 Combs. JoAnn — 31. 47. 54 Conley. Brian — 31. 54. 80. 89 Connolly. Katherine — 32. 91 Conorton. Sr. Janet — 39. 45. 66. 67 Consolie. RoseAnn — 17. 20. 44.68 Cook. Janet —31 Cooke. Daniel — 10. 48. 50. 54 Cooley. Ellen — 18. 86 Colley. Floyd — 26. 80. 88. 89 Cortelyou. Holly — 9.10.44. 45 Cortelvou. Carter — 32. 44. 56. 57 Covert. Joseph — 27 Crisanti. Mary — 26 Czaplak. Mary — 26. 82. 89 D'Agostino. Mrs. Virginia — 40. 66 D’Amico. Alice — 10.48. 53. 56 D'Aurizio. Karen — 22. 71. 82. 95 Davoli. Caroine —10 Deal. Carol — 33.94 Dean. Laura —33 Dendis. Patricia — 22. 56. 57 DeLamere. Mr. Frank — 36. 64 DeRaddo. Linda — 22. 72. 86 DeSain. Miss Doreen — 36. 68. 75.91 Devaney. David —10 DiFederico. Kimberly — 20. 95 DiFederico. Rosalyn —10 Dinan. Eileen — 26 Doell. Mr. Dennis — 37. 66 Dolgos. Kristen — 20. 53. 56. 57 Driscoll. Timothy — 18.19. 54. 65 Dumin. Nicholas — 32 Eddy. John —81 Edwards. Howard — 22.80. 81. 103 Emmi. Joseph — 10. 80. 96 Emperor. Sr. Anne — 37 Englert. Mr. John — 35. 56. 62. 66 Evangelista. 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Kathleen — 18. 90.91. 96 Koelbel. Joan —11 Kuryla. Christine — 18. 53. 54. 55 Landschoot. Karen — 18. 82 Lane. Stephen — 33 Laquitata. Patrick — 20 Laurenze. Joseph — 20. 80 Laws. Robert — 18. 51. 54.97 LeMaire. Daniel — 18. 80.81. 95 Lennon. Adrian — 32.84. 95 Leven. Mr. Chris — 38 Lorsong. Christine — 11. 45. 53. 54 Lorsong. Patricia — 30. 54. 56. 57 Lynch. Bernard — 17.18. 20. 44 Lynch. Michael — 14.44.48. 64 MacKay. John — 25. 53 MacKay. Michael — 25. 48. 53 Maher. William — 19. 44. 80. 84 Manion. Nancy — 25.45. 46. 53 Mann. Sr. Margot — 34 Manteli. Michelle — 25. (50. 86 Manteli. Nancy — 9.14. 72 Marchenese. Barbara — 25 Marchenese. Beth Ann —25 Marchenese. Michele—14 Marchenese. Sandra — 30. 47 Marsteiner. Mrs. Carol —36 Maywalt. Sr. Mary — 34. 65 McCormick. Allyn — 5. 8.14. 44 McCusker. James — 25 McCusker. Joseph — 20. 53. 97.103 McDermott. Lynn — 14. 48. 86 McDonald. Paul —25. 89 McFadden. Barbara — 30.47. 94 McGuigan. Cynthia — 30. 89. 94 McLaughlin. Karen — 18. 78. 86 McNerney. William — 25. 80 McQuillan. Anne — 30.47 McQuillan. Hugh — 9.14. 95 McWilliams. Robyn — 20. 46. 62. 78 McWilliams. Sheila — 30. 56. 78 Michaels. Miss Terri — 35. 47. 95 Mittiga. Benjamin — 30 Molodetz. Stephen — 5. 8.14. 44 Monahan. Dennis — 30 Morgan. Joseph — 20. 21. (54 Morlang. Lucille Morrin. Kellce — 30.94. 95 Mullins. Diane — 20. 47 Munzer. Michael — 14. 80. 98 Murphy. Mark — 25. 53 Muzzi. Mr. Steve — 36. 65. 75 Nines!ine. Linda — 25. 54. 82. 89 Ninestine. Thomas — 14. 44. 51. 54 Nolan. Patricia — 14. 48. 8(5 O'Donnell. Kevin — 30. 89 O'Donnell. Mark — 14. 69. 97 O'Donnell. Steven —18 O'Neill. Carol —30 Passalacqua. Barbara — 14. 47 Peters. Matthew — 18. 54. 71 80 Pettrone. Nancy — 32. 87 Phoenix. Deborah — 32. 47. Porterfield. Denise— 15. 33. 51.53 Pratt. Mr. Dave — 75 Priano. Cynthia — 20. 50. 51. 53 Priano. Kathleen — 22. 47 Pullano. David — 18. 53. 54. Quartaro. Paul — 26. 80. 89. Rago. Michele — 20. 91.94. ‘ Reid. Kenneth — 20. 54. 67 Resendes. Constentina — 25 44. 57. 70 Rice. Mr. Dan —40. 64 Rice. Margaret — 25. 44. 82 Rickey. Thomas — 17. 22. 44 50 Riley. Patricia —48.91. 96 Robinson. Christopher — 32 95 Roney. Michelle —18 Rourke. Miss Kathleen — 35 Scalzi. Christopher — 26. 48 Schroeder. Karen — 29. 32. ( Smaldone. James — 15. 80. 8 98 Smaldone. Michael — 30. 56 57. 62 Smead. Seana —32 Sollennc. Mary — 30. 44. 47. 78 Sollenne. Robert — 15. 48.5 53 Spano. Stephanie — 48. 54. 55. 95 Spellecy. Mr. Mack — 38. 64 75. 78 Sroka. Anne — 30.47 Sroka. Frank — 20.81.97 Stajura. Carla — 20. 78. 95. Stuchkus. Cheryl — 26 Sluchkus. Lori —8.15. 48. 5 Sullivan. Evelyn —15 Sullivan. Laura — 30. 56. 57 62 Switzer. Douglas — 20 Tandle. Betty — 20.96 Taney. Francis — 32. 81 Taney. Kevin — 26. 80 Taney. Robert — 20. 44. 45. Tapscott. Patricia — 30. 47. Thornton. John — 22 Toole. Elisabeth — 26. 44. 4: 53 Tracey. Mrs. Buryi — 38 Tracey. Mr. Edward — 34 VanDeMortel. Scott — 26. 8 Ventura. Teresa — 20 Venuti. Alison — 22. 44. 47. Venuti. 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DeSales High School - Salesian Yearbook (Geneva, NY) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

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DeSales High School - Salesian Yearbook (Geneva, NY) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982


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